JUNE MONTHLY THEMES

The U.S. Army Birthday commemorates the establishment of the Army on June 14, 1775, and honors more than two centuries of service, sacrifice, and commitment to the Nation. This observance recognizes the generations of Soldiers, Civilians, Families, and Veterans who have contributed to the Army's legacy of defending freedom, supporting communities, and answering the call to serve. It serves as a time to reflect on the Army's proud history, celebrate the strength and resilience of today's force, and reaffirm the values of duty, honor, leadership, and selfless service that continue to guide Soldiers into the future.

Juneteenth is a federal holiday observed on June 19 and commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. This observance marks the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were informed of their freedom, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth serves as a time for reflection, education, and celebration, honoring the resilience, strength, and contributions of African Americans throughout history. It also reinforces the importance of freedom, equality, and continued commitment to building a more inclusive nation.
ARMY PaYS PARTNER CITY OF SAVANNAH JUNETEENTH FINE ARTS FESTIVAL
By Samuel I. Armstrong
Army PaYS partner City of Savannah will host the 4th annual Savannah Juneteenth Fine Arts Festival in partnership with Chosen for the Arts. The multi-day celebration has become one of the region's premier Juneteenth events, bringing together artists, educators, performers, community leaders, and residents to honor the historical significance of Juneteenth while celebrating African American culture, achievement, and community unity.
The Savannah Juneteenth Fine Arts Festival is more than a celebration, it is a cultural movement rooted in freedom, education, and preserving the meaning of Juneteenth within the Savannah community. The festival features live music, fine art exhibitions, cultural performances, food vendors, educational programming, and scholarship-focused events designed to engage attendees of all ages.

This year's lineup of festivities includes the Dreams Fulfilled Scholarship Gala, the Lunch & Learn Series, the Miss Savannah Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant, the Jubilee Sky Fireworks Show, and Jubilee Pour, among other community-centered events.
While the current Fine Arts Festival format marks its fourth consecutive year, Savannah's Juneteenth roots date back generations. Local observances began after African Americans in Savannah learned of their emancipation during the post-Civil War era. The modern festival structure has been active since at least 2022, when the City of Savannah partnered with the Daughters of Mary Magdalene to host the Original Juneteenth Festival at Wells Park. Since then, the event has continued to grow in both attendance and community impact, becoming a signature cultural celebration in coastal Georgia.
The Army PaYS Program extends its appreciation to the City of Savannah and Chosen for the Arts for their continued partnership and commitment to strengthening the community through education, culture, and opportunity. Events such as the Savannah Juneteenth Fine Arts Festival reflect the shared values of leadership, service, and community engagement that help create lasting impact for future generations.
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HONORING 251 YEARS OF SERVICE: FORT KNOX AND FORT CAMPBELL CELEBRATE THE U.S. ARMY’S BIRTHDAY
By Gabriel Street
The United States Army will celebrate its 251st birthday on June 14, 2026, with commemorative events taking place across installations nationwide, including Fort Knox and Fort Campbell. Steeped in Army tradition and heritage, both installations are expected to honor the milestone through celebrations that highlight military history, physical fitness, esprit de corps, and community involvement.
At Fort Knox, the Army's 251st birthday celebration will begin early in the morning with a large-scale installation run or walk centered around Brooks Parade Field, an event that has previously drawn thousands of participants and included aerial flyovers to kick off the day with energy and tradition. Following the run, Soldiers will participate in a formal ceremony honoring the Army's history, featuring remarks from senior leaders and displays of unit pride that reinforce discipline, unity, and more than two centuries of service. A traditional Army birthday cake-cutting ceremony will also be held at key locations across the installation, symbolizing the bond between generations of Soldiers, often with the oldest and youngest service members sharing the moment. Additionally, Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) activities such as 5K and 8K races and community events will provide opportunities for Soldiers, families, and civilians to come together in celebration.

Meanwhile, Fort Campbell, home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will conduct its own dynamic and operationally focused celebration. The installation traditionally emphasizes unit pride, physical readiness, and airborne/air assault heritage. The day will include division-level formations, physical training events, and demonstrations that highlight the capabilities of its Soldiers. Much like Fort Knox, Fort Campbell will include the Army birthday cake-cutting ceremony and leadership remarks that connect today's force to its historic roots.
Fort Knox and Fort Campbell installations will use the Army's 251st birthday not only as a celebration but as a reaffirmation of purpose. Through runs, ceremonies, and community events, both installations will honor the sacrifices of past Soldiers while preparing the next generation to carry the mission forward. These celebrations serve as a powerful reminder that, even after 251 years, the Army remains committed to defending the nation and upholding the values that have defined it since 1775.
ARMY RETIRED MAJOR FINDS SUCCESS AFTER SERVICE WITH CITY OF HARKER HEIGHTS
By Frank McNeil 
Retired MAJ Rodnerus Palmer, a former Army Human Resources Officer, is setting a powerful example for service members transitioning to civilian careers. Through the SkillBridge program, he connected with a PaYS partner, the City of Harker Heights, where he participated in an internship that prepared him for his next chapter after military service. This hands-on experience gave him valuable insight into the organization and allowed him to take proactive steps toward a smooth transition. Later, with the use of the PaYS program, Rodnerus successfully secured full-time employment as a Human Resources Manager.
Rodnerus draws on his Army experience, which aligns closely with his role at the City of Harker Heights. He put those skills and connections to work by helping plan and execute a successful signing ceremony between the U.S. Army and the city, showcasing his ability to serve as an effective liaison. His professionalism and contributions left a lasting impression on city officials and helped strengthen the partnership between the military and the Harker Heights community.

"The PaYS Program has been a tremendous resource in my transition process," said Rodnerus. "I'm truly grateful I was introduced to it. Knowing I had a guaranteed interview with the City of Harker Heights gave me peace of mind and a real sense of direction. I've come to love Central Texas and fully intend to stay here after retiring. Programs like PaYS make that possible and I encourage every transitioning Soldier to take full advantage of it."
Rondnerus' journey from internship to full-time employment highlights the value of early participation in the Army PaYS Program and the impact of structured transition resources. By connecting with employers before retirement, he was able to explore civilian career options, build meaningful relationships, and smoothly transition into his next chapter. His experience serves as an inspiring example of strategic career planning, showing that with the right resources and community partnerships, a successful move from military to civilian life is entirely achievable.
A PROUD MOTHER AND ARMY LEADER: COL FRAZIER SPEAKS AT SON'S ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING (AIT) GRADUATION
By Ryan Streater
COL Samantha J. Frazier, Director of the Army's Soldier for Life Program (SFL), served as the guest speaker for an Air Defense Artillery Advanced Individual Training graduation ceremony May 1, 2026, at Fort Sill, OK. While the moment placed her before a formation of newly trained Soldiers, it also placed her in a role that was deeply personal: a proud mother watching her son SPC Dequandre Moore complete an important milestone in his own Army journey.
The ceremony marked the transition of newly graduated Soldiers into the Air Defense Artillery branch, one of the Army's critical warfighting specialties responsible for protecting forces from aerial and missile threats in a complex operational environment. For the graduates, the day represented the completion of demanding training and the beginning of their responsibility to serve as disciplined, technically proficient members of the Army team.
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COL Samantha J. Frazier and son, SPC Dequandre Moore
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COL Samantha J. Frazier speaking at the graduation
For COL Frazier, this graduation carried a unique meaning. As a senior Army leader, she spoke to the formation about service, discipline, and character. As a mother, she watched her son stand among the graduates after completing his transformation from civilian, to Basic Combat Training graduate, to Air Defense Artillery Soldier. His accomplishment reflected the values she has spent her career promoting, while also showing his decision to build a path of his own in uniform.

During her remarks, COL Frazier reminded the graduates that becoming a Soldier is not limited to completing training or receiving a certificate. It is a commitment to live the Army Values, support teammates, serve with purpose and represent the Army with professionalism in and out of uniform.
"Being a Soldier for Life starts now," COL Frazier said. "It's about how you carry yourself, how you treat people and how you represent this profession every single day, both in and out of uniform."
COL Frazier encouraged the graduating Soldiers to embrace the responsibility that comes with serving in Air Defense Artillery and to understand the trust placed in them by their leaders.
The graduation served as a reminder that the Army is more than a career. It is a lifelong commitment to service, values and leadership. For COL Frazier and her son, the day reflected both a shared legacy of service and the beginning of a new path, one that he will continue to define through his own dedication, growth and contributions to the Army.
PaYS EXPANDS PARTNER ENGAGEMENT AND SOLDIER OUTREACH ACROSS ORLANDO AND CENTRAL FLORIDA
By Victor Fleming
Army PaYS Marketer Victor Fleming conducted a focused marketing trip across Florida in Orlando and Tampa to strengthen existing partnerships, expand engagement with new organizations, and increase Soldier awareness of the program. Through direct engagement with hiring managers, human resources professionals, law enforcement agencies, and Soldiers, the trip reinforced the PaYS mission of connecting transitioning Soldiers with meaningful civilian employment opportunities.
The visit began in Orlando with a collaborative meeting at The Walt Disney Company. Discussions with hiring leaders, including John Arant and staff centered on enhancing collaboration, increasing program awareness, and expanding employment pathways for Soldiers. The team explored ways to better align Disney's hiring initiatives with the PaYS talent pipeline. Lastly, the group discussed plans for an eventful upcoming signing ceremony.

Victor later met with Orange County Government Florida leadership, including Human Resources Recruiting Director Natalia Griffin. The conversation focused on enhancing Veteran hiring strategies and strengthening workforce pipelines. The meeting also reinforced the value of connecting qualified Soldiers and Veterans with meaningful civilian employment opportunities.
Throughout his visit, Victor met with several key law enforcement partners to strengthen local hiring ties. At the Orlando Police Department, he worked with Military Recruiting Specialist CPL Alexis Dilone to complete their account setup, noting the department's strong interest in using PaYS to drive veteran hiring initiatives. Victor also connected with the Polk County and Lake County Sheriff's Offices to reinforce the program's value as a direct bridge, ensuring Soldiers can effectively transition their military experience into rewarding careers in law enforcement.
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Victor with Orange County Government Florida Human Resources Recruiting Director Natalia Griffin
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Victor with CPL Dilone of Orlando Police Department
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Victor with Ocoee Recruiting Station
During his visit, Victor connected with recruiting stations in Ocoee and Leesburg to build program awareness and improve coordination between recruiters, Soldiers, and employer partners. He concluded the trip at the Tampa Recruiting Training Program Conference, where he provided a briefing on how Army PaYS supports Active Duty and Reserve Soldiers. He highlighted the program's ability to secure a successful future by offering up to five guaranteed job interviews with partner employers upon transition.
Victor also visited other FL-based PaYS partners, including Orlando Utilities and Mears Transportation Group, to further strengthen these professional relationships. The discussions focused on increasing platform engagement and ensuring each organization fully utilizes PaYS resources to identify and hire qualified Soldiers. By maximizing these tools, both partners are better positioned to tap into the unique skills and leadership that veterans bring to the workforce.
Overall, the trip strengthened key partnerships, expanded points of contact, and increased both partner and Soldier engagement with the PaYS platform. These efforts continue to position PaYS as a strategic workforce solution for organizations seeking highly trained talent while ensuring Soldiers are prepared for successful transitions into the civilian workforce.
ALBANY VISIT STRENGTHENS ARMY PaYS PARTNERSHIPS AND SOLDIER SUPPORT
By Crancena Ross
Army PaYS Marketer Crancena Ross traveled to Albany, NY, to strengthen relationships with current partners and expand awareness of the Army PaYS Program. The visit focused on connecting Soldiers and Veterans with meaningful career opportunities while reinforcing the program's role in supporting successful military to civilian transitions.
 
Crancena began her visit at the Albany Recruiting Battalion, where she met with Executive Officer MAJ Jason Cooper and his staff to strengthen regional coordination for Army PaYS. During a comprehensive briefing, she focused on the vital role of Soldier registration and how the program bolsters recruiting by linking military service to future civilian career paths. By advocating for early program introduction, Crancena highlighted the importance of ensuring Soldiers understand their long-term professional options from the very start of their journey.
As the visits continued, Crancena met with D.A. Collins and Kubricky Construction Companies in Wilton, where she provided a refresher on the Army PaYS Program and discussed future job opportunities with Suzanne Olden, EEO/AA officer and corporate secretary. The visit focused on maintaining active partner engagement, updating program awareness, and reinforcing the value of Army PaYS as a connection between Soldiers and civilian career opportunities.
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Crancena Ross briefing Albany Recruiting Battalion
Crancena later met with Officer Michael Richardson of the New York State Police to discuss the Army PaYS Program, workforce needs, and collaboration. A key focus of the meeting was the strong link between the Army National Guard and law enforcement, highlighting how the program helps Soldiers transition smoothly into rewarding careers with the State Police.
She also had the opportunity to visit Attentive Healthcare Services and Ans Advanced Service to reinforce existing partnerships, provide program support, and ensure both organizations remain connected to Army PaYS resources and training. Additional visits included the National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion, Velocity in Scotia, Specialty Quality Package, Cascades, and Casella, further supporting efforts to strengthen Army PaYS partnerships across the region.
The Albany visit reinforced the importance of maintaining strong relationships with Army PaYS partners and ensuring Soldiers remain informed about career opportunities available through the program. By engaging recruiting leadership, supporting partner organizations, and highlighting the value of early Soldier registration, the visit strengthened regional awareness and continued momentum for Army PaYS.
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PaYS PROGRAM STRENGTHENS PARTNERSHIPS AND EXPANDS SOLDIER OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE
By Gabriel Street
 Gabriel Street from the PaYS Program conducted a marketing trip across Kentucky and Tennessee through a series of productive engagements with recruiting organizations, educational institutions, businesses, and community leaders. These visits reinforced the Army's commitment to strengthening partnerships that support Soldiers as they transition from military service into meaningful civilian careers.
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Mr. David Milton and Gabriel
A focus throughout the week was increasing recruiter engagement and Soldier participation within the program. Visits to the Fort Campbell Transition assistance program (TAP) Office, multiple recruiting stations, and the Nashville Recruiting Battalion. Gabriel placed emphasis on ensuring recruiters are fully informed and actively utilizing the PaYS Program as an incentive. During these engagements, several Soldiers were successfully registered into the program, further expanding opportunities for future career placement and workforce development.

Partnership development efforts also produced positive collaboration with organizations such as Central Bank & Trust Company, Charter Senior Living, and the City of Radcliff. Discussions centered on expanding employer engagement, increasing visibility within the PaYS portal, and identifying opportunities for participation in future career fairs at Fort Knox and Fort Campbell. Leaders expressed strong interest in connecting directly with Soldiers and enhancing Veteran employment initiatives, reinforcing the shared commitment between the Army and civilian employers to support transitioning service members.
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Erin Raymond, Jenette Hodges and Gabriel
Educational outreach remained a central focus throughout the trip, with visits to the ROTC programs at the University of Kentucky, the University of Louisville, and Western Kentucky University. These engagements helped strengthen connections with ROTC leadership while creating opportunities for continued collaboration and future engagement with the cadets.
Overall, the trip across Kentucky and Tennessee strengthened recruiter engagement, expanded employer and educational partnerships, and increased Soldier participation in the PaYS Program. These efforts reinforced the Army's commitment to connecting transitioning Soldiers with meaningful career opportunities while building lasting relationships with Veteran-friendly organizations across the region.
LOUISIANA OUTREACH STRENGTHENS ARMY PaYS PARTNERSHIPS
By Roy Kidwell
Army PaYS Marketer Roy Kidwell completed a LA outreach trip in New Orleans and Baton Rouge to strengthen relationships with current PaYS partners and support LA Army National Guard (LAARNG) recruiting personnel and ROTC Programs. The trip increased awareness of the PaYS Program, shared program updates, and highlighted career pathways available to Soldiers and Veterans across LA.
Roy began his trip by visiting LA State Police and the Baton Rouge Police Department to discuss PaYS updates, law enforcement career opportunities, and ways to increase awareness among LAARNG Soldiers and Veterans. These engagements also provided an opportunity to identify ways PaYS can help connect qualified candidates with public safety career fields.
Roy continued his visit with the LAARNG Recruiting Offices in Baton Rouge and New Orleans to discuss recent PaYS updates and how the program can support recruiting efforts. The discussions focused on using PaYS as a recruiting incentive and increasing Soldier awareness within local communities. These visits helped recruiters better understand how PaYS can be presented as a valuable resource during enlistment and career planning conversations.
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Roy with Lieutenant Robert Fontenot, Louisiana State Police
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Commissioning ceremony for newly commissioned officers
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Roy at the Comfort Systems USA HR/Recruiter Bootcamp
At Tulane University Army ROTC, Roy met with leadership to discuss how PaYS can support cadets. He also attended a commissioning ceremony, where he spoke with newly commissioned officers and Soldiers about the PaYS Program and explained how it serves as an additional resource for career development beyond military service.
A major highlight of the trip was Roy's participation in the Comfort Systems USA HR/Recruiter Bootcamp in New Orleans. Comfort Systems USA invited the Army PaYS Program to highlight how the partnership connects Soldiers and Veterans with meaningful civilian careers following military service. Roy engaged HR professionals, recruiters, and leaders from multiple operating companies. The event created opportunities to discuss Veteran hiring, workforce development, and continued engagement in the skilled trades industry.
Overall, the LA outreach trip strengthened collaboration with the LAARNG, reinforced relationships with current PaYS partners, and expanded communication across key organizations in the state. The trip also supported ongoing efforts to increase Soldier registration, promote Veteran employment, and connect transitioning service members with career opportunities across LA. Through partner visits, recruiting engagements, ROTC outreach, and the Comfort Systems USA bootcamp, Roy helped advance the PaYS Program's mission of building pathways from military service to civilian employment.
CITY OF ANGELS, CITY OF OPPORTUNITY
By Alfredo Harris
Army PaYS Senior Marketing Analyst Kevin Talley and Marketing Analyst Alfredo Harris visited sites across Southern California to strengthen partner relationships, provide training, and raise program visibility. Their trip included engagements with UCLA Army ROTC cadets, meetings with senior leaders like LTC Diana Lively, and attendance at the Southern California Recruiting Battalion Change of Command ceremony, highlighting the PaYS team's ongoing commitment to Soldiers, future Army leaders, and the community.

The trip opened at the Pasadena Recruiting Station, where Kevin and Alfredo met with SFC Jesse Negrete, SSG Maria Lopez, and their team to discuss the benefits of PaYS for transitioning Soldiers and its value as a tool for the Reserve recruiting mission. The discussion reinforced how the program supports recruiting efforts by connecting service members to employers who understand the value of military experience.
At Sonsray Inc., the team met with Marleny Galvez and completed systems training. The team also discussed Sonsray's open positions, which align well with Soldiers transitioning into mechanical career fields, and explored ways to connect those opportunities.
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Alfredo and Kevin with Ms. Galvez of Sonsray Inc.
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Alfredo and Kevin with LTC Lively and staff
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Change of Command ceremony
Visits continued at UCLA Army ROTC, where the team delivered a PaYS briefing to cadets, highlighting program benefits, registration procedures, and career opportunities available through PaYS partner organizations. Cadets also met with LTC Diana Lively, Professor of Military Science, who expressed strong support for continued PaYS engagement. The visit helped strengthen a pathway for ongoing outreach to future Army leaders and Soldiers preparing for service.

Additional visits included Meruelo Media, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles Police Department, Columbia College Hollywood, LA Metro (MTA), Inter-Con Security Systems and Hawthorne Police Department. These engagements allowed the team to provide systems training, update records, identify senior-level points of contact, validate program information and reinforce how PaYS connects Soldiers and Veterans with civilian career opportunities after service.
Alfredo concluded the trip in San Diego, attending the Southern California Recruiting Battalion Change of Command ceremony. The event highlighted the strong partnership between the battalion and the PaYS team, cultivated over several years, and underscored the lasting impact of their collaboration on both Soldiers and the local community.
The trip reinforced Army PaYS engagement throughout Southern California by strengthening partnerships, enhancing system readiness, and expanding collaboration with recruiting, academic, and employer communities. Through visits to recruiting stations, university campuses, and regional organizations, the PaYS team continued advancing its mission of connecting Soldiers and Veterans with valuable career opportunities and long-term success beyond military service.
PaYS MARKETING TEAM ENGAGEMENT TOUR FROM THE DMV TO DELAWARE

By Samuel Armstrong
Army PaYS marketers Crancena Ross and Samuel Armstrong recently traveled throughout Washington, D.C., Maryland, Northern Virginia (DMV) and Delaware to strengthen and expand partnerships supporting the PaYS program. During the multi-day engagement, the team reconnected with existing partners, met with the University of Delaware ROTC program, and collaborated with leadership from the Delaware Army National Guard (DEARNG) Recruiting Command to highlight the benefits of the PaYS program and its impact on recruiting efforts.
The trip began with a visit to Gate Gourmet, Inc. where they met with the organization's representative, Sebastian Escobar. Discussions focused on providing updates on the PaYS Program and addressing the company's current hiring needs. Mr. Escobar expressed interest in strengthening the partnership and emphasized the organization's desire to increase Veteran representation within its workforce.

Continuing their outreach efforts, the team met with DEARNG Recruiting Command leaders, including LTC Sarah Smedley, Commander, and MSG Kyle Passwaters, Operations NCO. During the visit, Samuel provided an overview of the PaYS program and discussed ways to further integrate the program into the onboarding process for new enlistees to support Soldier employment readiness. The discussion also focused on opportunities to expand the network of PaYS partners throughout Delaware.
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Crancena with Mr. Escobar
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Samuel with DEARNG Recruiting leadership
At the University of Delaware ROTC program, the team met with the Professor of Military Science to emphasize the importance of cadets registering for the PaYS Program early in their military careers. The visit also included a briefing for cadets highlighting PaYS benefits, employment partner opportunities, and the registration process. The engagement helped increase awareness of the program and reinforced the importance of early career readiness planning for future Army leaders.

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Samuel with ROTC cadets
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Crancena with Mr. King
The outreach concluded with a visit to Mountaire Farms, where the team met with Steven King, Human Resources Manager. Crancena provided a brief overview of the program and discussed future training opportunities. Mr. King emphasized that Mountaire Farms is a veteran-friendly organization and expressed enthusiasm about hiring Soldiers through the PaYS partnership.
The visit strengthened collaboration between the PaYS Program, recruiting leaders, educational institutions, and employer partners across the region. Through these engagements, the team continued to promote career readiness opportunities for Soldiers while expanding awareness and support for the PaYS mission.
ARMY PaYS WELCOMES TORT INTAKE PROFESSIONALS AS NEWEST PARTNER
By Alfredo Harris
The Army PaYS Program is excited to announce Tort Intake Professionals as its newest partner. A signing ceremony on May 19, 2026, in Las Vegas, NV, brought together Army leadership, including LTC Song, Brigade Deputy Commanding Officer, alongside Tort Intake Professionals representatives Ms. Barber, HR Director, and Mr. Andy Rodgers, Chief Revenue Officer. Community supporters also joined the event to celebrate a shared dedication to helping Soldiers transition from military service into meaningful civilian careers.
Tort Intake Professionals is a legal services firm specializing in tort case intake and client advocacy, providing support to individuals navigating the legal process. With a mission rooted in service and dedication, the organization brings a natural alignment with the values Soldiers carry beyond their time in uniform.
The ceremony opened with the posting of the colors, followed by a stirring performance of the National Anthem by Ms. Villaran and Ms. Levarity, setting a tone of pride and patriotism for the occasion. Later, LTC Song provided remarks and spoke to the significance of the partnership for transitioning Soldiers. "The Army PaYS Program reflects our commitment to ensuring Soldiers have a clear path forward when they transition".
Mr. Rogers echoed the same sentiment "Partnerships like this one with Tort Intake Professionals show that employers genuinely value what our Veterans bring to the table and are invested in their success helping shape their future beyond their time in uniform."

Ms. Barber expressed commitment to Veteran hiring stating "The Army PaYS Program gives us a meaningful way to connect with the men and women who have served this country. At Tort Intake Professionals, we believe Veterans bring an unmatched level of dedication and discipline, and we are proud to open our doors to them as they begin the next chapter of their careers."
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LTC Song delivers remarks
The ceremony concluded with a ceremonial cake cutting and a future Soldier swear-in led by LTC Song, a fitting close that underscored the program's forward-looking mission and the Army's continued investment in its people.
The PaYS Program continues to serve as a bridge between mission-ready talent and employers who understand the value of Veteran leadership. For Soldiers, partnerships like this represent more than opportunity. They represent a clear path forward.
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LTC Song and Mr. Rogers cut the cake celebrating new partnership
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Future Soldiers swear in
A BIG THANK YOU TO THESE PARTNERS CELEBRATING THEIR JUNE PAYS ANNIVERSARIES:
General Dynamics Land Systems 5-Jun-00
Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. 2-Jun-03
Arkansas State Police 21-Jun-03
Little Rock Police Dept. 21-Jun-03
Warren Cat 3-Jun-04
Time Warner Cable 30-Jun-04
Crown Equipment Corporation 13-Jun-05
Systems Application & Technologies, Inc. 13-Jun-05
Havertys Furniture, Inc. 21-Jun-05
NASSCO 21-Jun-05
Clearwater PD 14-Jun-06
Banco Popular de Puerto Rico 14-Jun-06
Alion Science & Technology 14-Jun-06
Travis County Sheriff's Office 23-Jun-06
Kansas Highway Patrol 25-Jun-07
Hyatt Hotel and Resorts 25-Jun-07
Gate Gourmet, Inc. 17-Jun-08
GSI Group, Inc. 17-Jun-08
Valiant Mgmt & Holdings 17-Jun-08
Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services 17-Jun-08
Tennessee Valley Authority 1-Jun-09
Louisiana Department of Transporation and Development 3-Jun-09
Concurrent Technologies Corporation 3-Jun-09
Acadian Ambulance Service, Inc. 19-Jun-09
San Antonio Fire Dept. 19-Jun-09
Phacil, Inc. 19-Jun-09
A. Schulman, Inc. 11-Jun-10
City of Akron 28-Jun-10
Broe Management Company, LLC (Omni Trax) 16-Jun-12
Con-way Truckload, Inc. 19-Jun-12
Town Sports International, LLC 26-Jun-12
Doerle Food Services, LLC 3-Jun-13
Mercury Marine 3-Jun-13
Pace Diversified Corporation 3-Jun-13
Exelon 3-Jun-13
Multiband Corporation 12-Jun-13
National Carriers, Inc. 12-Jun-13
Arizona Dept. of Transportation 17-Jun-13
Farmland Foods, Inc. 17-Jun-13
Watco Companies, LLC 19-Jun-13
Cerner Corporation 11-Jun-14
E&B Natural Resources Mgt. Corp. 11-Jun-14
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center 12-Jun-15
FDM Group 12-Jun-15
CB&I 15-Jun-15
Speedway 25-Jun-15
Renown Health 14-Jun-16
Toys "R" Us 14-Jun-16
U.S. Xpress 14-Jun-16
American Electric Power 14-Jun-16
Western & Southern Financial Group 14-Jun-16
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office 20-Jun-16
Oklahoma Department of Corrections 20-Jun-16
Stormont Vail HealthCare 20-Jun-16
Western Technical College 20-Jun-16
Integrated Electronic Technologies, Inc. 27-Jun-16
Gundersen Health System 30-Jun-16
Tyson Shared Services, A Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of Tyson Foods, Inc. 9-Jun-17
Monterey County Sheriff's Office 12-Jun-17
Ace Truck Body and Trailer Repair, Inc. 15-Jun-17
Penn Mutual-Alabama Agency 15-Jun-17
Huffines Auto Dealerships 15-Jun-17
Bommarito Automotive Group 19-Jun-17
Avaniti Hospitals, LLC 29-Jun-17
JF Sobieski Mechanical Contractors Inc. 29-Jun-17
McIhenny Company 29-Jun-17
Lexington County Sheriff Department 29-Jun-17
Southeast Express, Inc. 1-Jun-18
Imperfect Foods, Inc. 1-Jun-18
Florida State Hospital 4-Jun-18
Firetrol Protection System 4-Jun-18
American Medical Response 4-Jun-18
City of Harrisonburg 4-Jun-18
Community EMS 4-Jun-18
Harfird County Sheriff's Office 4-Jun-18
Dowco, Inc. 20-Jun-18
Werner Enterprises, Inc. 20-Jun-18
South Carolina Department of Health & environmental Control 25-Jun-18
Admiral Beverage Corporation 25-Jun-18
MEHOP 25-Jun-18
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation 25-Jun-18
Fire Department of the City of New York 25-Jun-18
City of Oswego 25-Jun-18
Godfrey Trucking, Inc. 25-Jun-18
Ferragon 25-Jun-18
Shaw Industries Group, Inc. 25-Jun-18
Black Hall Aerospace 25-Jun-18
Preferred Systems Solutions, Inc. 26-Jun-20
Your Home Improvement Company, LLC 26-Jun-20
Osceola County Sheriff's Office 26-Jun-20
AG PRO Companies 26-Jun-20
Bollinger Shipyards LLC 26-Jun-20
Garney Construction 1-Jun-22
United Natural Foods, Inc. 6-Jun-22
Good Foods, Group, LLC 3-Jun-22
Mascoma Bank 6-Jun-22
Culver Franchising System, LLC 10-Jun-22
Buncombe County Sheriff's Office 14-Jun-22
JANUS Research Group, LLC 21-Jun-22
Durham Police Department 2-Jun-23
Surveying and Mapping, LLC 2-Jun-23
Co-op Solutions 6-Jun-23
Rosendin 21-Jun-23
Town of Prescott Valley, AZ 22-Jun-23
Kimberly-Clark 27-Jun-23
Trans Chicago Truck Grp. 27-Jun-23
VA Department of Motor Vehicles 4-Jun-24
Sutter County 4-Jun-24
Reyes Beverage Group 4-Jun-24
Strategic Alliance Business Group LLC 11-Jun-24
Halifax Staffing Inc. 12-Jun-24
MI Windows & Doors 24-Jun-24
Acuity Int'l 24-Jun-24
The Container Store Group, Inc. 4-Jun-25
Fayetteville Police Department 9-Jun-25
Brown County, WI 5-Jun-25
Nashua New Hampshire Police Department 12-Jun-12
City of Upland 18-Jun-25
Hexion 24-Jun-25
Public Service Enterprise Group 26-Jun-25
Clarios 25-Jun-25

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