Primus, Monica J, SFC

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Service Status
USA Retired
Final Rank
Sergeant First Class
Last Service Branch
Medical Corps
Last MOS
68Q-Pharmacy Specialist
Last MOS Group
Medical
Primary Unit
1989-1991, 91Q, Reynolds Army Community Hospital
Previously Held MOS
91Q-Pharmacy Specialist
Service Years
1988 - 2010
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Certificate Of Achievement
Certificate Of Appreciation
Cold War Certificate
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Soldier of the Month
Voice Edition
Medical Corps
Sergeant First Class
Seven Service Stripes

 Official Badges 

US Army Retired (Post-2007)


 Unofficial Badges 

AMEDD Center and School Instructor Badge Cold War Medal Cold War Veteran Global War On Terror




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Sigma Phi PsiMilitary Women's MemorialATWS Volunteer Profile Assistance TeamATWS Advisory Group
  2002, Sigma Phi Psi - Assoc. Page
  2004, Military Women's Memorial - Assoc. Page
  2019, ATWS Volunteer Profile Assistance Team
  2020, ATWS Advisory Group


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I am crocheting blankets for my siblings, their spouses, and my nephews..

I am vetting profiles on Army: Together We Served.

I am translating a cookbook from Friulan into English.

I am working on multiple family trees.

I am currently working on a research project about the people buried in Brookside Cemetery in Fayetteville, North Carolina and their descendants.

   
Other Comments:

I started as a Volunteer Profile Assistance Team member on 9 Jun 2019.

   

 Remembrance Profiles -  35 Soldiers Remembered
  • Farr, Jamie, CPL, (1957-1963)

 Tributes from Members  
God Bless You posted by MI Cameron, David (Pops), MSG 236 

   2004-2006, 91Q, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

Sergeant First Class
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Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC Unit Page
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Sergeant First Class
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91Q-Pharmacy Specialist
Base, Fort or City
Washington
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District Of Columbia
 
 
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 Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC Details

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC
The Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) - known as Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH) until 1951 - was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acres (46 ha) in the District of Columbia, it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military.

The center was named after Major Walter Reed (1851-1902), an Army physician who led the team that confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes rather than direct contact.

Since its origins, the WRAMC medical care facility grew from a bed capacity of 80 patients to approximately 5,500 rooms covering more than 28 acres (11 ha) of floor space. WRAMC combined with the National Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, Maryland in 2011 to form the tri-service Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) in Bethesda, Maryland.

Congressional legislation appropriated $192,000 for the construction of Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH, now known as "Building 1"), and the first ten patients were admitted on May 1, 1909. Lieutenant Colonel William Cline Borden was the initiator, planner, and effective mover for the creation, location, and first Congressional support of the Medical Center. Due to his efforts, the facility was nicknamed "Borden's Dream."

In 1923, General John J. Pershing signed the War Department order creating the "Army Medical Center" (AMC) within the same campus as the WRGH. (At this time, the Army Medical School was relocated from 604 Louisiana Avenue and became the "Medical Department Professional Service School" (MDPSS) in the new Building 40.) Pershing lived at Walter Reed from 1944 until his death there July 15, 1948.

In September 1951, "General Order Number 8" combined the WRGH with the AMC, and the entire complex of 100 rose-brick Georgian Revival style buildings were at that time renamed the "Walter Reed Army Medical Center" (WRAMC).

In June 1955, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) occupied the new Building 54 and, in November, what had been MDPSS was renamed the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR).

1964 saw the birth of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing (WRAIN). Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower died at WRAMC on March 28, 1969.

Starting in 1972, a huge new WRAMC building (Building 2) was constructed and made ready for occupation by 1977. WRAIR moved from Building 40 to a large new facility on the WRAMC Forest Glen Annex in Maryland in 1999. Subsequently, Building 40 was slated for renovation under an enhanced use lease by a private developer.

As part of a Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) announcement on May 13, 2005, the Department of Defense proposed replacing Walter Reed Army Medical Center with a new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC); the new center would be on the grounds of the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, seven miles (11 km) from WRAMC's current location in Washington, D.C. The proposal was part of a program to transform medical facilities into joint facilities, with staff including Army, Navy, and Air Force medical personnel.

On August 25, 2005, the BRAC Committee recommended passage of the plans for the WRNMMC. The transfer of services from the existing to the new facilities was gradual to allow for continuity of care for the thousands of service members, retirees and family members that depended upon WRAMC. The end of operations at the WRAMC facility occurred on August 27, 2011.
Type
Medical
 
Parent Unit
Surgical/Evacuation Hospital Units
Strength
Center
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Apr 23, 2021
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Friends
1SG Gregory Lott, SSG Charlton, SGT Alicia Jones, SGT Joshua Sweson, SGT Clevon Charlton.

Chain of Command
CPT Johnson
1SG Gregory Lott

   

Other Memories
I was in A-Company.  I was slotted into the Training NCO slot which was a 91B40-Medic position, I was a 91Q4Y7-Pharmacy Specialist.  Since I was the 2nd highest ranked NCO in the Orderly Room, I would sit in for Top at some of the meetings.  

Part of my duties was to train Soldiers on F.A.T.S (Fire Arms Training System) prior to us going to the range to qualify.

I was also assigned to Inpatient Pharmacy as the NCOIC and to Clinical Pharmacy where I worked only with Pharmacists.

   
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188 Members Also There at Same Time
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

Garcia, Luisnel, MSG, (1994-Present) MD 91Q Staff Sergeant
Gallegos, Claudio, SFC, (1999-Present) MD 91Q Sergeant
Seitz, Michael, SGM, (1987-2013) MD 68W First Sergeant
Tillett, Patricia, MSG, (1988-2009) MD 68W First Sergeant
Adams, Andre, SFC, (1986-2012) MD 68W Sergeant First Class
Caesar, Patrick, 1SG, (1989-2013) MD 68W Sergeant First Class
Cannon, Deonn, MSG, (1992-Present) MD 68K60 Sergeant First Class
Eline, John, MSG, (1989-2010) MD 68X10 Sergeant First Class
Gilmore, Benjamin, SFC, (1986-2006) MD 91G40 Sergeant First Class
Lemacks, Roger, SFC, (1985-2005) MD 68F Sergeant First Class
McKnight, Kenneth, SFC, (1986-2009) MD 91G10 Sergeant First Class
Morawe, William, SFC, (1986-2006) MD 91A Sergeant First Class
Rivera, Heriberto, SFC, (1983-2007) MD 68W Sergeant First Class
Seitz, Kelly, SFC, (1992-2009) MD 68W Sergeant First Class
Thornton, Daniel, CPT, (1991-Present) MD 68D10 Sergeant First Class
Woodell, Patrick, SFC, (1991-2008) MD 68K60 Sergeant First Class
Jordan, Curtis, SFC, (1987-2007) MD 68V Sergeant First Class
Akinrefon, Oyeyemi, SSG, (1997-2009) MD 68W Staff Sergeant
Bradley, Michael, SSG, (2001-2007) MD 68W Staff Sergeant
Copeland, Maynard RB, SSG, (1984-2007) MD 68B Staff Sergeant
Cordova, Christopher, CPT, (1996-2008) MD 91P20 Staff Sergeant
DANCE, MONIQUE, SSG, (1984-2004) MD 91C Staff Sergeant
Goforth, Justin, SSG, (1996-Present) MD 68A Staff Sergeant
Lewis, Jeffrey, SSG, (1989-2008) MD 68W Staff Sergeant
Porter, John, SSG, (1996-2006) MD 91W Staff Sergeant
Swarringin, Randy, SFC, (1992-Present) MD 68M20 Staff Sergeant
Teart, Jeffrey, SFC, (1996-Present) MD 68W Staff Sergeant
Warfield, Stephan, SSG, (1998-Present) MD 68W Staff Sergeant
Yoshizaki, Seiichi, 2LT, (2002-Present) MD 68W Staff Sergeant
Arroyo, Allan, SGT, (2002-Present) MD 68J Sergeant
Ash, Shawn, SSG, (1999-Present) MD 68A Sergeant
Brooks, James, SSG, (1999-2009) MD 91B10 Sergeant
Chism, Cody, SSG, (2003-Present) MD 68W Sergeant
Cortés Escuté, Yanira, SGT, (1999-2006) MD 91J Sergeant
Couch, Steve, SSG, (1995-2009) MD 68W Sergeant
Cruz, Anne, SGT, (1997-2012) MD 68W Sergeant
Diones, Joel, SFC, (1999-Present) MD 68M20 Sergeant
Gonzales, Tony, SGT, (2001-2008) MD 68W Sergeant
Greening, Angela, CPT, (1995-2015) MD 68W Sergeant
Griffin, Stephen, SGT, (1999-2017) MD 68G20 Sergeant
Huff, Theodore, SSG, (2000-Present) MD 68V Sergeant
Lamb, Kris, SGT, (1996-2007) MD 68J Sergeant
Malizia, Joseph, SGT, (2001-Present) MD 68P Sergeant
Michelli, Brian, SSG, (2000-2013) MD 68S Sergeant
Oliver, John, SFC, (1989-2008) MD 68W Sergeant
Onserio, Timothy, SGT, (2004-2010) MD 68W Sergeant
Pacheco, Valerie, SGT, (1996-2008) MD 68D10 Sergeant
Panchoo, Nichelle, SGT, (1999-2008) MD 68J Sergeant
Quigley, Erin, SGT, (2001-2012) MD 68W Sergeant
Ring, Jessy, SGT, (1998-2008) MD 68A Sergeant
Satter, Mark, SSG, (2000-2016) MD 68V Sergeant
Shelton, James, CPT, (1998-2018) MD 68K60 Sergeant
Smith, Sharef, SGT, (1994-Present) MD 68R Sergeant
STATON, JEREMY, SSG, (1997-2009) MD 68W Sergeant
Thompson, Brian, SSG, (1995-2017) MD 68A Sergeant
Warner, Joseph, SFC, (2000-Present) MD 68A Sergeant
Wideman, Kenneth, SSG, (1992-2008) MD 68J Sergeant
Yoshizaki, Seiichi, 2LT, (2002-Present) MD 68W Sergeant
Campbell, Brandon, CPL, (2006-2012) MD 68P Corporal

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