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USS Jason Dunham Receives COMNAVSUP Logistics Readiness Excellence Award

23 November 2015

From Carrier Strike Group 8 Public Affairs

Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic recognized guided-missile destroyer USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) as a recipient of the Logistics Readiness Excellence Award (LREA) for fiscal year 2015.
Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic recognized guided-missile destroyer USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) as a recipient of the Logistics Readiness Excellence Award (LREA) for fiscal year 2015.

The award highlights the efforts and accomplishments of logistics specialists (LS) in Dunham's S-1 division.

"This award is about taking care of everyone aboard the ship," said Rear Adm. Jonathan A. Yuen, commander, Naval Supply Systems Command. "I've never gotten to present this award, and it's an honor to present it to you. Your CO [commanding officer] is rightfully proud, and I want to thank all of you for what you do for [your] ship."

Yuen presented the LREA to Dunham's Supply Officer, Lt. Lauren Peters, on behalf of the logistics specialists during an awards ceremony aboard the ship Nov. 19.
"It's awesome to the win the award," said Peters. "I know the award is pretty new and it's great that the LS's finally get the recognition they deserve for all of their hard work."

Dunham's assistant supply officer Ensign Chloe Hunt said it was exciting to accept the LREA, and added that the award truly belongs to the hard-working LS's aboard Dunham.

The LREA was a collaboration between Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic and Commander, Naval Surface Force Pacific.

"It's very important for the LSs. Different ratings in supply have always had awards and recognition programs, and this award was long overdue for the hard work they do" said Master Chief Logistics Specialist Fernando Arlanza. "It's important, especially for the junior Sailors to know that we appreciate what they do and it should inspire them to do more."

The winners of the LREA were recognized for superior performance from October 2014 to September 2015. The ships were selected based on three categories: accountability, sustainability and the ships Supply Management Certification score.

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