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![]() “Jarvis demonstrated significant improvements, sustained excellence, and provided steadfast leadership via developing and supporting risk management and accident prevention programs,” Messenger’s recommendation letter read. ![]() Anthony Messenger, Jarvis’ battalion commander, spelled out how widespread his safety efforts in a letter recommending the officer for the award. Jarvis went out of the way to help his unit, brigade and even an outside organization improve their safety procedures. His contributions directly assisted his unit in maintaining the ability to accomplish the primary mission of training and developing Soldiers for our Army.” “His contributions in safety reduced hazards, and he implemented controls where needed to reduce risks. Kelly, Fort Jackson commander as part of his recommendation. “During the past year, I am particularly impressed with his ability to deep-dive into heat related illnesses, cadre mentorship of increased awareness of heat protocols and reduction of personnel injuries,” wrote Brig. Scott White, 193rd Infantry Brigade commander, presented Jarvis with his award Aug. Gage Jarvis, unit safety officer for 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, was recently named the winner of the Fiscal Year 2022 Secretary of the Army/Chief of Staff of the Army Individual Award of Excellence in Safety.Ĭol. Dedication to safety paid off for one first lieutenant.įirst Lt.
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