Camp Lejeune members honored with GEICO Military Service Award
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (WNCT) — Two Camp Lejeune members were recognized for their service alongside seven other recipients with 2024 GEICO Military Service Award.
The two members are Sergeant Malika Haines of the Marine Corps (first photo) and Religious Program Specialist Petty Officer First Class Nancy Guillermo of the Navy (second photo).
Photos curtesy of GEICO
Sergeant Haines has volunteered for many different causes and events in her community including local sport events both at the high school and youth level, hosting adoption events, and coordinating 19 Adopt-A-School events. She also makes sure that Marines complete their essential training requirements to help them grow and get promoted to higher ranks.
Religious Program Specialist Petty Officer First Class Guillermo has volunteered not just around her community, but also abroad. She has led four community service events to help adults with disabilities at a care facility in Cyprus, taught 300 students at an international school about medical professions and military specialties, and even helped sailors weave handmade soccer nets for underprivileged teens in Crete.
GEICO has been honoring those who served with Military Service Awards for over 40 years for their leadership, community impact, and notable achievements while in uniform.
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