Profiles of Bravery

Command Sgt. Maj. Evelyn Hollis

2004: First black female command sergeant major of a combat arms unit

Command Sergeant Major Hollis

Hollis entered the Army during a time of great debate over whether women should serve in combat units in 1979. In the 1990s, numerous opportunities began opening for women to serve in combat arms units. During this time, she was offered the opportunity to advance her career by switching her career field to air defense artillery. Since then, Hollis had moved through the ranks and received the Bronze Star for her service during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. In April 2004, she made history when she became the first female command sergeant major of a combat arms unit by assuming command of the 1st Battalion, 31st Air Defense Artillery Command.

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