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News Release: Coast Guard Enlisted Person of the Year is from 13th Coast Guard Distri
SEATTLE — Petty Officer 2nd Class Jayme L. Reed (2nd from right), a Health Services Technician stationed at Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit in Bangor, Wash., receives the 2011 Pacific Northwest Enlisted Person of the Year award at a ceremony held at the Coast Guard base in Seattle on April 13, 2012. Reed is presented the award by Master Chief Petty Officer Jason Vanderhaden (left), 13th District Command Master Chief, Master Chief Petty Officer Carrie Winningham (2nd from left), 13th District Reserve Command Master Chief, and Rear Adm. Keith A. Taylor (right), 13th District Commander. The award is given to exemplary men and women from the active and reserve enlisted work force. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan W. Bradshaw. SEATTLE — Nominees for the 2011 Enlisted Person of the Year award are recognized at a ceremony held at the Coast Guard base in Seattle on April 13, 2012. The nominees demonstrate sustained exceptional standards of proficiency and conduct, their military appearance and bearing are consistently impeccable, and they are role models whom all Coast Guard personnel strive to emulate. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan W. Bradshaw. SEATTLE — The Thirteenth Coast Guard District has selected Health Services Technician 2nd Class Jayme L. Reed as the 2011 Pacific Northwest Enlisted Person of the Year during a ceremony held at the Coast Guard base, in Seattle, on April 13, 2012.Additionally, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Michael P. Leavitt has announced that Petty Officer Reed has been selected as the 2011 U.S. Coast Guard Enlisted Person of the Year. Reed will be recognized as the Coast Guard EPOY during ceremonies in Washington, D.C. the week of May 11, 2011. The EPOY Program is designed to recognize exemplary men and women from the active and reserve enlisted work force. Nominees demonstrate sustained exceptional standards of proficiency and conduct, their military appearance and bearing are consistently impeccable, and they are role models whom all Coast Guard personnel strive to emulate. Originally from Concord, N.H., Reed is stationed at the U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit in Bangor, Wash. Reed was recognized for her high degree of clinical knowledge, her ability to liaison with other Dept. of Defense medical professionals and her flawless management of clinic operations. Her dedication and overall efforts exceeded command expectations. In addition to her primary duties, Reed served as the Unit Health Promotion Coordinator and Command Duty Officer. As UHPC, she provided fitness and nutrition guidance to unit personnel, and while off duty coached and mentored unit personnel at the Naval Base Kitsap Fitness Center. As CDO, she played a critical role in unit physical security and executed the daily routine in support in current operations. Reed has completed in several marathons, throughout the county, for charity and raised funds for cancer research and Seattle’s Children’s Hospital. She spent countless hours assisting a blind athlete in completion of swimming and distance running training in preparation for upcoming competitions, and acted as the athlete’s guide as they jointly completed three half-marathons. Reed graduated with honors from Worcester State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies and Health Education, and is currently enrolled in graduate studies through Penn State University – pursuing a Master’s degree in Homeland Security and Defense. “The EPOY, and all that were nominated, are the epitome of the Coast Guard’s core values of ‘Honor, Respect, and Devotion to Duty’ and I am pleased to work alongside them and extremely honored recognize them,” said Master Chief Jason M. Vanderhaden, Command Master Chief of the 13th Coast Guard District. The other Pacific Northwest EPOY nominees are:
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