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B2 GOSPORT
SPOTLIGHT
March 22, 2013
NAS Pensacola command’s Civilians of the Quarter From staff reports
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AS Pensacola command’s Senior Civilian of the Quarter (SCoQ) for the fourth quarter 2012 is MWR’s Michelle Hewitt; Junior Civilian of the Quarter is NASP Security’s Danny Tee. Their citations, signed by base CO Capt. Christopher Plummer, read as follows: Michelle Hewitt: “In recognition of your selection as command Senior Civilian of the Quarter for fourth quarter 2012, I wish to commend you for this outstanding achievement. Your exceptional dedication, professionalism and superior performance as fitness director, Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Department NAS Pensacola, is indeed worthy of this honor. “You are a highly trained, motivated and respected instructor and trainer holding multiple certifications within the program. These certifications are the basis for teaching a well rounded holistic fitness and wellness lifestyle to the active duty members as well as the best aspects of customer service to fleet and family readiness employees. Specific accomplishments include, STAR service facilitator, setting up special night time and weekend classes to accommodate a significant
number of employees working those shifts; requested and hosted the coaching for extraordinary service class certification course; certified instructor for mission nutrition and command fitness leaders; and successfully mentored two junior facilitators. Your customer service skills, employee mentoring and extraordinary passion is second to none. I am extremely pleased to have you as a member of this command and extend my personal congratulations for a job well done. I wish you good luck and success in all your future endeavors.” Danny Tee: “In recognition of your selection as Command Junior Civilian of the Quarter for the fourth quarter 2012, I wish to commend you for this outstanding achievement. Your exceptional dedication, professionalism and superior performance as police officer, Operations Division, Security Department, NAS Pensacola, is indeed worthy of this honor. Utilizing your vast police experience, you were
Michelle Hewitt
Danny Tee
selected to perform the duties of a field training officer where you ensure that newly assigned officers are trained to operate in a safe and effective manner. Training several officers during
your tenure and constantly assisting your fellow field training officers with their training responsibilities. You were instrumental in assisting with day-to-day care and operation of
patrol section alpha. Devoting a great deal of your off duty time ensuring all police equipment had been turned in and accounted for at the beginning and close of each shift. Your can-do attitude continues to motivate your fellow police officers to perform at a higher level of productivity. Taking great pride in your duties brings great credit upon the department and the command, and you have been selected to attend the police academy in Kings Bay. I am extremely pleased to have you as a member of this command and extend my personal congratulations for a job well done. I wish you good luck and success in all your future endeavors.”
NHPʼs Red Cross volunteers honored ... Paul Dale, Red Cross hospital chairman, Naval Hospital Pensacola (NHP), hugs Sandra Forney after giving her a bouquet of flowers during a ceremony for NHP’s Red Cross Volunteers March 8. Forney is the daughter of Laurent “Shorty” Forcier, a Red Cross volunteer for more than 20 years who passed away last year. During the ceremony, the volunteers were honored for their efforts in support of the hospital. In 2012, the Red Cross volunteers contributed more than 33,000 hours to NHP. The volunteers help the hospital in many ways, such as manning the front desk, assisting in the pharmacy and managing the library. Their contributions are a vital part of NHP providing high quality patient care. Photo by MC1 James Stenberg
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