PINE GROVE, Pa. – Pennsylvania Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a Department of Defense program, announced that Ace Hardware owner Craig Werner recently received a Patriot Award in recognition of extraordinary support of employees serving in the Pennsylvania Guard and Reserve.
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SEATTLE – Kimberli Dewing, field administrator for Washington State Department of Corrections in Seattle, was presented with a Patriot Award in recognition of her extraordinary support of an employee who serves in the Washington Army National Guard.
VALENTINE, Neb. – Dan Beberniss, owner of Premium Automotive and Repair, was recently presented with a Department of Defense Patriot Award by Jim Engel, a volunteer representing the Nebraska Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve.
TUKWILA, Wash. – Steven D. Weier, owner and principal attorney at WeierLaw in Tukwila, was presented with a Patriot Award by Larry Kirchner, military outreach representative for the Washington Committee Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, in recognition of his extraordinary support of an employee who serves in the Army Reserve.
OMAHA, Neb. – Milliman Benefits Consultant, Connor Johnson, was recently presented with a Department of Defense Patriot Award by Nebraska Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve area volunteers; Ron Boro, Gary Valasek, and Ron Strawn.
WEST RICHLAND, Wash. –Mike Haynes, operations manager at Amazon, was presented with a Patriot Award by Judy West, east central chair for the Washington Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, in recognition of extraordinary support of his employees serving in the Guard and Reserve.
BRAINERD, Minn. – Tracy Solinger, spouse of Staff Sgt. Jacob Solinger, is presenting the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Patriot Award to her employment supervisor, Kelly Vogel. The award was given on Feb. 14 at Safari North Wildlife Park in recognition of Kelly's support of Tracy throughout Staff Sgt. Salinger’s deployment with the Minnesota National Guard.
MEAD, Wash. – For years, starting from the attacks on September 11, through the Global War of Terror, and now with assisting with fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, the Soldiers, Airmen, Marines, Sailors and Coast Guard personnel who make up the Guard and Reserve have been essential to the United States’ ability to engage in missions both domestically and around the world. However, such reliance on the Reserve Component can impact businesses, especially small businesses.