7th CSC Award Winners

Here are the men and women that are honored by the 7th Civil Support Command for their duty and sacrifice.

Adela Triguero

Adela Triguero (middle), a military pay technician for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the command Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The achievement medal for civilian service is awarded to individuals who perform in a superior manner while going above and beyond daily functions to ensure mission accomplishment. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Triguero is known for her technical expertise as a military pay technician.

Eryn Seidl

Eryn Seidl (middle), a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserlsautern, Germany, recently. The achievement medal for civilian service is awarded to individuals who sacrifice to ensure mission accomplishment and execute their daily functions in a superior manner. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Seidl is set apart for his technical expertise as a CBRN specialist.

Dan Miller

Dan Miller (middle), a logistics management specialist for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The achievement medal for civilian service is awarded to individuals who perform in a superior manner while going above and beyond daily functions to ensure the success of every task. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Miller is set apart for his technical expertise as a logistics management specialist.

Edward Miller Jr.

Edward Miller Jr. (middle), a logistics management specialist of the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The achievement medal for civilian service is awarded to individuals who perform in a superior manner while going above and beyond daily functions to ensure the success of every task. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Miller is set apart for his technical expertise as a logistics management specialist.

Yolanda Meekie

Yolanda Meekie (middle), a budget analyst for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the command Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The achievement medal for civilian service is awarded to individuals who perform in a superior manner while going above and beyond daily functions to ensure mission accomplishment. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Meekie is known for her technical expertise as a budget analyst.

Helen Anderson

Helen Anderson (middle), a physical security specialist for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the command Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The achievement medal for civilian service is awarded to individuals who perform in a superior manner while going above and beyond daily functions to ensure mission accomplishment. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Anderson is sought after for her technical expertise in force protection.

James Perryman

James Perryman (middle), a human resources specialist for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The achievement medal for civilian service is awarded to individuals who sacrifice to ensure mission accomplishment and execute their daily functions in a superior manner. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Perryman is set apart for his technical expertise as a human resources specialist.

James Otto

James Otto (middle), a deputy operations specialist for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The commander’s award for civilian service is awarded to individuals who sacrifice to ensure mission accomplishment and who execute their daily functions in a superior manner. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Otto is the leading expert in his civilian capacity as the deputy operations specialist

Kevin Watkins

JKevin Watkins (middle), a deputy operations specialist for the 7th Civil Support Command, poses for a photo with Albert Gardner (left), the Executive officer of the 7th CSC, and Beverly McAlister, (right) deputy comptroller of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, after receiving the achievement medal for civilian service at the dining facility on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, recently. The commander’s award for civilian service is awarded to individuals who sacrifice to ensure mission accomplishment and who execute their daily functions in a superior manner. Out of the 54 civilian employees assigned to the 7th CSC, Otto is the leading expert in his civilian capacity as the deputy operations specialist