MERITORIOUS SERVICE WHILE SERVING AS THE COMMANDER OF THE 257TH MILITARY POLICE COMPANY FROM 20 FEBRUARY 2016 TO 15 JULY 2018. DURING HIS TENURE, HIS GUIDANCE AND LEADERSHIP WERE INSTRUMENTAL TO THE EXPONENTIAL GROWTH AND SUCCESS OF THE COMPANY. HIS DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT TO INDIVIDUAL SOLIDER READINESS, SOLDIER CARE, PROPERTY ACCOUNTABILITY, AND MAINTENANCE WAS VITAL TO THE UNIT'S SUCCESS DURING MULTIPLE INSPECTIONS. CAPTAIN MORRISON'S EXTRAORDINARY EFFORTS AND ACCOMPLISMENTS DURING THIS PERIOD REFLECT CREDIT UPON HIMSELF, THE UNIT, THE 84th TROOP COMMAND, THE MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD AND THE UNITED STATES ARMY.
FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE WHILE SERVING AS WATCH COMMANDER, COMMAND INVESTIGATOR, AND PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPRESENTATIVE (PAR) FOR N3-AT SECURITY, CAMP LEMONNIER, DJIBOUTI, FROM APRIL 2017 THROUGH MARCH 2018. CAPTAIN ADAM D. HEARST EFFICIENTLY LED AND MANAGED 23 N3-AT SAILORS AND OVER 120 ARMY AND CIVILIAN KELLOGG, BROWN, AND ROOT (KBR) CONTRACT PERSONNEL IN MORE THAN 4,000 OPERATIONAL HOURS OF PATROL AND ANTI TERRORISM AND FORCE PROTECTION OPERATIONS. AS COMMAND INVESTIGATOR, HE INVESTIGATED AND RESOLVED 13 CRIMINAL CASES, WITH DISPOSITIONS RANGING FROM NON-JUDICIAL PUNISHMENT, ARTICLE 15, AND NCIS REFERRAL TO DEBARMENT. AS CAMP LEMONNIER PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPRESENTATIVE, HE IDENTIFIED, REPORTED, AND CORRECTED THE DEFICIENCIES OF 79 CIVILIAN CONTRACT SECURITY PERSONNEL. CAPTAIN HEARST'S SELFLESS SERVICE, PROFESSIONALISM, AND DEDICATION TO DUTY ARE IN KEEPING WITH THE FINEST TRADITIONS OF MILITARY SERVICE AND REFLECT GREAT CREDIT UPON HIMSELF, THE 702nd MILITARY POLICE COMPANY, COMBINED JOINT TASK FORCE HORN OF AFRICA AND THE UNITED STATES ARMY.
Meritorious service while serving as an Economic Crime Integration Desk Officer, Economic Crime Integration Desk, Investigations, Collections and Operations Nexus, 7th Field Investigations Region, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. During this period, Captain Arnold's superb leadership and ceaseless efforts contributed to his selection as the Army Criminal Investigation Command's representative to the International Contract Corruption Task Force Joint Operations Center, where nine other federal investigative agencies were also represented. Captain Arnold expertly coordinated, prioritized and deconflicted 13 fraud and corruption investigations and provided excellent real-time support to the warfighter. Captain Arnold was also selected to represent the Army Criminal Investigation Command on the United States Air Force Services Audit Committee, where he kept senior Air Force leaders, to include the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, apprised of key information regarding services related investigations, enabling the senior leaders to make timely and relevant decisions. Finally, Captain Arnold's passionate and premier support to the field agent was enhanced by his direct involvement in a high profile counterfeit parts investigation for which he traveled to a major U.S. city to provide on-site support of the execution of the search warrant, which resulted in the conviction of the perpetrator and a three year prison sentence. The distinctive accomplishments of Captain Arnold reflect credit upon himself, the Army Criminal Investigation Command and the United States Army.