R 221755Z APR 21
MARADMIN 225/21
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC L LF WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/2020 MARINE CORPS FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (FES)/AWARD RECIPIENTS AND DOD NOMINEES//
REF/A/DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MANUAL (DODM) 6055.21/DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) FIRE EMERGENCY SERVICES (FES) AWARDS GUIDANCE//
REF/B/MARINE CORPS ORDERS 11000.11A/MARINE CORPS FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAM//
NARR/REF/A/ REF (A) CITES AN ANNUAL DOD FES AWARDS PROGRAM. REF (B) CITES ANNUAL MARINE CORPS FIRE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AWARD PROGRAM//
POC/RICKARD, T./CIV/MCICOM G-3/5/TEL: (571)256-7259/TEL/DSN 260-7259/EMAIL: TIMOTHY.RICKARD@USMC.MIL//
POC/ESPINOSA J.R./MGYSGT/MCICOM G-3/5/TEL: (505)507-0911/DSN 260-7259/EMAIL: JUAN.ESPINOSA@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. This MARADMIN announces the results for the CY-20 United States Marine Corps Fire Emergency Services (FES) Awards.
2. Background. The awards program recognizes accomplishments of the preceding calendar year (1 January through 31 December 2020). This annual awards program recognizes FES, Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) and Expeditionary Firefighting Rescue (EFR) department of the year (small, medium, and large, ARFF and EFR categories), fire prevention program of the year, military and civilian firefighter of the year, fire officer of the year, fire service instructor of the year, and Emergency Medical Service provider of the year.
3. Nominations from Marine Corps Installations Command, Fleet Marine Force and supporting establishments were considered, with each nominee demonstrating the consistent high level of performance befitting Marine Corps Fire Emergency Services.
4. Congratulations to the following Marines, civilian Marines, pro-grams and departments on selection as the recipients of the 2020 Marine Corps FES military and civilian fire officer, fire-fighter, instructor, EMS provider, prevention program and departments of the year award. Each category was highly competitive, indicating exceptional leadership and dedication to mission accomplishment for all nominees. Through both personal and professional example, they have set the standard for others to emulate in the conduct of their professional activities and career development goals. Their resource-fulness, initiative and selfless dedication to duty reflected great credit upon themselves, the FES community and Marine Corps.
5. Marine Corps Fire Emergency Services Award recipients.
6. The 2020 Uniformed Marine FES award winners:
6.a. Marine Firefighter of the year: Sergeant Qi Hang Lin, Marine Corps Installations (MCI)-West, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Headquarter Headquarters Squadron (HHS) Camp Pendleton, California.
6.b. Marine Fire Officer of the year: Gunnery Sergeant Justin T. Curl, MCI–Pacific, Marine Corps Base (MCB), MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.
7. The 2020 Civilian Marine FES award winners:
7.a. Civilian Marine Firefighter of the year: Firefighter Takeshi Tsuhako, MCI-Pacific, MCB Butler, Okinawa, Japan.
7.b. Civilian Marine Fire Officer of the year: Civilian Marine Captain Jason Woempner, MCI-West, MCB Camp Pendleton, California.
8. The 2020 Instructor of the year award winner:
8.a. Marine Fire Instructor of the year: Staff Sergeant Eric T. Cox Training and Education Command, Marine Detachment San Angelo, DOD Fire Academy, Texas.
9. The 2020 EMS Provider of the year award winner:
9.a. EMS Provide of the year: Civilian Marine Firefighter Paramedic Ryan Graham, MCI–East, MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
10. The 2020 Fire Prevention Program of the year award winner:
10.a. Fire Prevention Program of the year: MCI–East, MCB Camp Lejeune FES, North Carolina.
11. The 2020 Departments of the year award winner (Small, Medium, Large, ARFF and EFR):
11.a. Small Department: MCI–Pacific, MCB Kaneohe Bay, MCAS Kaneohe Bay Aircraft Rescue Firefighting, Hawaii.
11.b. Medium Department: MCI–West, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow FES, California.
11.c. Large Department: MCI–West, MCB Camp Pendleton FES, California
11.d. ARFF Department: MCI-Pacific, MCB Kaneohe Bay, MCAS Kaneohe Bay Aircraft Rescue Firefighting, Hawaii.
11.e. Expeditionary Firefighting Rescue Department: 3D Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Wing Support Squadron-374, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twenty-nine Palms, California.
12. The Marines and departments selected will be submitted for further consideration to the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Sustainment in order to compete in the DOD awards program per DODM 6055.21. An awards committee will be appointed by the Assistant Secretary of Defense to review and select the winner for CY-2020. DOD FES award winners, will be announced via SEPCOR.
13. Commands are directed to submit individual personal award for award winners to Commander Marine Corps Installations Command for adjudication. Citations and individual awards will be presented by local commander.
14. Release Authorized by Major General Banta, E. D., Assistant Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics/Commander, Marine Corps Installations Command//