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NDTA President Ken Wykle met with MG Ann E. Dunwoody, the new commander of MTMC, on October 25, 2002. The occasion took place during Wykle's presentation of a plaque to Sgt. Gregory Koskey, 2002 MTMC NCO of the Year. "It is an honor to present this award," said Wykle, to Koskey. "You have the

heartfelt support of our entire worldwide organization for your achievement."

Koskey is assigned to the 838th Transportation Battalion, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Pennsylvania native credits studying on weekends and off-duty time for his success. "The competition was very tough and winning was not easy," said Koskey, who has several job titles in the battalion including Training NCO and Customs Clearance NCO.

"I was just glad to see all of my hard work and studying pay off. It took lots of study time but it was worth it -- not only for me, but for my family as well. I am very proud to serve my nation and I think joining the Army was one of the best decisions I ever made," said Koskey.

Koskey said he felt drawn to an Army enlistment. His first duty assignment was as an assistant squad leader in the 7th Transportation's Group's 11th Transportation Battalion, Fort Story, VA.

Command Sgt. Maj. James Morgan praised Koskey's selection. "Sergeant Koskey is a true asset to the organization and is one of the pillars I can rely on. Becoming the MTMC NCO of the year is a well-deserved recognition for this soldier." Koskey and his wife, Magda, have two daughters, Paola and Estefany.

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