Army Starts Search for Partnership Awardees

August 16, 2022

The Army has opened nominations for the Seventh Annual Army Community Partnership Awards.

The awards will honor “those partnerships between the Army and local communities that have elevated soldier and family quality of life, enhanced readiness, contributed to modernization, supported Army priorities and improved relationships with local communities,” the Army told ADC.

Partnerships that were signed in fiscal years 2019 through 2022 are eligible for recognition.

Nomination packets are available by emailing David Leinberger at the Army. Nominations must be submitted by the installation’s garrison commander by Sept. 15.

Army photo of 2021 awardee

August 16, 2022

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