Lance Corporal Jansma was on the 28th day of April 2008 The subject of a Meritorious Mast conducted by the Commanding Officer of Guardian Company for outstanding service as follows: For Meritorious Performance of duty while serving as Assistant Team Leader, 4th Squad Mobile Assault Platoon Guardian Company, From 16-19 April 2008 in Camp Fallujah, Iraq. During this period Lance Corporal Jansma personally ensured the removal and return of all excess communication assets to the company and removal of 6000 pounds of unwanted material from Pumphouse Barney. Of his own inniciative Lance Corporal Jansma upon being relieved after standing watch for 8 hours in tower 1 continued the beautification of the pumphouse, working an additional 10 hours loading armor plates and other materials into a 7-ton. In doing so, his selfless attitude, and superior performance of duties during the clean up greatly enhanced the overall performance of the Pumphouse. Lance Corporal Jansma's performance goes above what is expected of a Lance Corporal and his willingness to work countless hours to ensure mission acomplishment is a testament to his hard work. Lance Corporal Jansma's initiative and dedication to duty have reftected credit upon him and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
My Meritorious Mast
Lance Corporal Jansma was on the 28th day of April 2008 The subject of a Meritorious Mast conducted by the Commanding Officer of Guardian Company for outstanding service as follows: For Meritorious Performance of duty while serving as Assistant Team Leader, 4th Squad Mobile Assault Platoon Guardian Company, From 16-19 April 2008 in Camp Fallujah, Iraq. During this period Lance Corporal Jansma personally ensured the removal and return of all excess communication assets to the company and removal of 6000 pounds of unwanted material from Pumphouse Barney. Of his own inniciative Lance Corporal Jansma upon being relieved after standing watch for 8 hours in tower 1 continued the beautification of the pumphouse, working an additional 10 hours loading armor plates and other materials into a 7-ton. In doing so, his selfless attitude, and superior performance of duties during the clean up greatly enhanced the overall performance of the Pumphouse. Lance Corporal Jansma's performance goes above what is expected of a Lance Corporal and his willingness to work countless hours to ensure mission acomplishment is a testament to his hard work. Lance Corporal Jansma's initiative and dedication to duty have reftected credit upon him and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps.
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i am so proud of you!!! i'm so glad that you are getting recognized for all the hard work you put in. you deserve it.
APPLAUSE!! APPLAUSE!! DITTO TO WHAT VANESSA SAID (WROTE)!! i CHECKED YOUR BLOG BEFORE I LEFT WORK TODAY AND I GOT SO CHOKED UP THAT I HAD TO DUCK OUT BEFORE ANYONE SAW ME...I'LL E-MAIL YOU LATER BUT RIGHT NOW I HAVE TO FINISH BRITTANY'S BIRTHDAY CAKE; SHE'S 18 TODAY - CAN YOU BELIEVE IT??!! ONE THING NEVER CHANGES; NO MATTER HOW MANY BIRTHDAYS COME AND GO, I'M ALWAYS A DAY LATE AND A DOLLAR SHORT! I BETTER RUN OR I WON'T GET THE CAKE FROSTED EVEN...
CONGRATULATIONS! GREAT JOB!!
PROUD MOMMA
congratulations Andy!
and Happy Birthday Brittany!
I remember Meritorious Mast! It was very special and used sparingly for exceptional sailors.
Good Job Andy!!!!
Jan and I were at your Mom and Dad's home today for Sunday dinner. Homemade chicken pot pie and all the trimmings, followed by strawberry shortcake and a Cub's game. It will be good to share at time like that with you in the future.
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