HONORING THE RETIREMENT OF MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT RONGALETT D. GREEN, UNITED STATES MARINE; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 129
(Extensions of Remarks - July 22, 2020)
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HONORING THE RETIREMENT OF MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT RONGALETT D. GREEN,
UNITED STATES MARINE
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HON. J. FRENCH HILL
of arkansas
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Mr. HILL of Arkansas. Madam Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to
Rongalett D. Green, Master Gunnery Sergeant, United States Marine
Corps, who will retire from that organization after over 30 years of
distinguished service to our country; August 6, 1990 through September
30, 2020. The mission of the United States Marine Corps is as America's
expeditionary force in readiness since 1775, the U.S. Marines are
forward deployed to win our Nation's battles swiftly and aggressively
in times of crisis. We fight on land, sea and air, as well as provide
forces and detachments to naval ships and ground operations.
Master Gunnery Sergeant Green currently serves with Manpower and
Reserve Affairs, at the Promotions Branch. She is the Senior Enlisted
Staff Non-commissioned Officer, responsible for the Special Selection
Board for Officer Promotion Packages.
Master Gunnery Sergeant (MGySgt) Rongalett ``Ronnie'' Green, of
Little Rock, Arkansas, enlisted in the Marine Corps, in 1990 as a 0151
(0111, Administrative Chief). Following basic training and military
occupational school, she has served at each level of administration,
such as: Squadron, Battalion, Consolidated Administrative Center, Staff
Secretary, and Group. During her career, she participated in military
training exercises, in Japan and South Korea, has two successful tours
as a Marine Corps Drill instructor, at both recruit training depots,
Parris Island, South Carolina and San Diego, California, training male
and female recruits.
MGySgt Green spent two years, at Marine Corps Forces Europe, where
she attended the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) School. She
has participated in two deployments, Marine Central Command, Forward
located in Djibouti, Africa (OIF) and Afghanistan (OEF). MGySgt Green
served as the Senior Enlisted Advisor and Security Manager at Marine
Corps University, Quantico, VA. MGySgt Green served on Capitol Hill as
a 2015 Marine Corps Congressional Fellow in the U.S. Senate, and later
became the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Legislative Director to the
Commandant, Marine Corps Office of Legislative Affairs. She was the
Senior Enlisted Advisor for the White House Military Office (WHMO).
She has a Bachelor's Degree, in Human Resources with the University
of Maryland University College, a Master's of Science Degree, in
Organizational Leadership, an Executive certificate in Strategic Human
Resources Leadership with Cornell University, and currently studying
for a certificate in Project Management at Syracuse University.
MGySgt Green's awards and decorations include: The Presidential
Service Badge, Meritorious Service Medal (x2); Navy and Marine Corps
Commendation Medal; Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (x3); Navy
Unit
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Commendation; Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation; Marine Corps Good
Conduct Medal (x9); National Defense Service Medal (x2); Afghanistan
Campaign Medal; Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal; Sea
Service Deployment Ribbon (x4); Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon
(x2); NATO Medal ISAF--Afghanistan; Certificate of Commendation; Letter
of Commendation; Letter of Appreciation (x6); and Meritorious Mast
(x3).
MGySgt Green's candid and transparent message is ``challenge the odds
and strive for greatness, and this will only happen if you can get out
of your own way''. Every day while serving on active duty, my mission
is to ``serve and take care of others, people on my left and right,
because we are a team and they in turn will take care of me.''
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