Then U.S. Army Capt. Andrea Mountney, left, and Dr. Vic MacDonald, center, reconstitute freeze-dried blood plasma during a demonstration for U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Barbara R. Holcomb as part of a VIP Medical Lanes Display hosted by the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA), Fort Detrick, Md., Aug. 30, 2016. Now Maj. Mountney, a native of Harleysville, Pa., is currently a Deputy Project Manager for Warfighter Protection and Acute Care Project Management Office here. Her core tenet and driving Army Value is ‘Respect.’ “Our teams bring together a myriad of personalities and perspectives from across the [Department of Defense] and cannot effectively function without respect,” said Mountney, who has served in the Army since commissioning as a second lieutenant in 2013. “The Army is a team sport. Each individual has a role to play, and each person brings a unique perspective, set of experiences, and approach to solving problems.” USAMMDA leads the Department of Defense’s medical product development through contracting, agreements and interdisciplinary and integrated-product teams. (Official U.S. Army Photo by Erin Bolling/Released)
Date Taken: | 08.30.2016 |
Date Posted: | 01.11.2023 07:39 |
Photo ID: | 7584225 |
VIRIN: | 160830-A-YX353-001 |
Resolution: | 1200x800 |
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Location: | FORT DETRICK, MARYLAND, US |
Hometown: | BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, US |
Hometown: | COLLEGEVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA, US |
Hometown: | FREDERICK, MARYLAND, US |
Hometown: | HARLEYSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA, US |
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