JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas –
Six Army Medicine professionals were presented with the Order of Military Medical Merit medallion on Sept. 10 at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Brig Gen. Clinton Murray, U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence commanding general, and Sgt. Maj. Christinean Johnson, MEDCoE G3 sergeant major, bestowed the medallion to Lt. Col. Janet Sims, 1st Sgt. Cody Hardin, 1st Sgt. Nathan Ledoux, Master Sgt. Nicholas Moore, Master Sgt. Michael Rogers, and Gwendolyn Mason.
Founded in 1982, the Order of Military Medical Merit privately cultivates camaraderie within the U.S. Army Medical Department. Open to active duty, Reserve, civilian, or retired AMEDD members, this exclusive entity recognizes individuals for their high integrity, professional competence, selflessness, and 15 years of dedicated contributions to Army Medicine. Honored members proudly showcase their certificate and medallion at formal AMEDD events.
The order recognizes individuals who demonstrate high integrity and moral character, are in the top 10% of their Corps and field, have excelled professionally in the Army Medical Department for at least 15 years, contributed selflessly, and enhanced Army Medicine.