Medals and awards - Brief Article

Navy Supply Corps Newsletter, March-April, 2003

Meritorious Service Medal

LCDR Erich W. Borgstede, SC, USN, Officer in Charge, Naval Aviation Logistics Center, Ammunition Pacific, San Diego, Calif., March 2000 to August 2002.

Joint Service Commendation Medal

CDR Glenn C. Robillard, SC, USN, Logistics Concept Developer and Command Briefer in support of Exercise Millennium Challenge 2002, ,Joint Warfighting Center, U.S. Joint Forces Command, October 2001 to August 2002

Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal

SHC (SW) Claude Crawford, USN, (Gold Star in lieu of Third Award), Director, Subsistence Prime Vendor, FISC Pearl Harbor, August 1999 to October 2002.

CDR Stephen F. Fillo III, SC, USNR, (Gold Star in lieu of Second Award), Commanding Officer, Naval Reserve, Fleet and Industrial Supply center Detachment 419, Denver, Colo., October 2001 through September 2002.

CDR Christopher P. Halter, SC, USNR, (Gold Star in Lieu of Second Award), Operations Officer, Naval Reserve, FISC Headquarters 11, San Diego, Calif., October 2000 through September 2002.

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal

SKC (SW) Christina A. Brunson, USN, (Gold Star in lieu of Fourth Award) Fleet Services Supervisor, FISC, Pearl Harbor, in support of Exercise Rim-of-the-Pacific (RIMPAC) 2002, June 2002 to July 2002.

SKC (SW) Rollin M. Peoples, USN, (Gold Star in lieu of Third Award), Leading Petty Officer, FISC San Diego, November 1999 to November 2002.

LCDR Marilou Potenza, SC, USN, (Gold Star in lieu of Second Award), Hawaiian Auxiliary Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society Fund Drive Coordinator for Navy Region Hawaii, November 2001 to June 2002.

LCDR Keith E. Sykes, SC, USN, (Gold Star in lieu of Fourth Award), Customer Service Officer, FISC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in support RIMPAC 2002, June 2002 to July 2002.

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