CPT Williams: Improving The Command Supply Discipline Model

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CPT Williams has attained 24 years of meritorious service from May 1993 through October 2017. He enlisted into the Army as a 63B, Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and commissioned through Officer Candidate School in 2009, branched into the Ordnance Corps. Throughout his extensive career, he served 23 months cumulative months abroad in Bosnia, Hungary and Iraq. CPT Williams is a force multiplier and he has left a lasting imprint of 'excellence' by improving the Command Supply Discipline Program posture across the Bde.

In June 2010 through July 2011, CPT Williams was assigned overseas in the 1st Signal Brigade, as the Maintenance Readiness Officer in Yongsan, Korea. During this assignment, he successfully applied the institutional knowledge

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