As the Command Sergeant Major of the US Army Garrison Fort Lee, Command Sergeant Major Seay, expertly led, trained and provided exceptional leadership to more than 250 Soldiers and four First Sergeants. She was immensely valuable to the $1.3 billion transformation of the installation due to Base Realignment and Closure Law of 2005. She had a critical role in ensuring the success of the most complex base realignments’ in the Installation’s history. The transformation included a 7.5 million square foot expansion, an expansion of acreage that exceeded 5900 acres and 49% growth in population. She embraced the challenge of welcoming more than 75,000 logisticians and their families to the installation. Served as the Senior Advisor to the Commander for strategic planning meetings that addressed future development projects. She was instrumental in the development and implementation of mission support efficiencies, cost avoidance, and saving measures. Played a crucial role for innovative initiatives, which focused on collaborating with the Department of Defense Institutions to assist in formulating budgets and programs. CSM Seay’s unwavering commitment to Soldiers and their Families drove her to ensure that Quality of Life was commensurate to their service and sacrifice.
US Army Quartermaster Corps
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The Quartermaster Hall of Fame award is the highest form of recognition the Corps offers. This much coveted award honors individuals who are judged to have made the most significant contributions to the overall history and traditions of the Quartermaster Corps.
CSM June E. Seay
Class of 2019