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    Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant Gray Relinquishes Responsibility of SRU in Ceremony

    SRU Change of Responsibility Dec. 13, 2024

    Photo By Master Sgt. Gina Vaile-Nelson | Master of Ceremony, Sgt. 1st Class Brenten Wright leads the Color Guard for the Change...... read more read more

    FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES

    12.13.2024

    Story by Master Sgt. Gina Vaile-Nelson 

    Blanchfield Army Community Hospital

    FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – After two years of support to recovering Soldiers, Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant Gray relinquished his responsibility to the Soldier Readiness Unit in a ceremony Dec. 13, 2024, at the SRU headquarters.

    Lt. Clarisa Horton, SRU commander, said that Gray “fostered a cohesive organization that set the conditions to help and heal Soldiers to return back to the force or Veteran life,” that remained focused on the Soldiers in recovery, SRU cadre, civilian staff and contractors.

    “He dutifully served each Soldier who has come through this program and is a part of these Soldiers’ journeys,” she said in her remarks. “You welcomed 294 Soldiers, and assisted 350 Soldiers to out process the program, with 156 of those Soldiers returned to service.”

    A South Carolina National Guardsman, Gray held numerous positions throughout the United States in support of the Army Recovery Care Program. As a cadre member, he served in former Warrior Transition Battalions, and throughout his career assisted hundreds of wounded service members since the program’s inception.

    As the senior enlisted leader for the SRU, Gray was instrumental in developing policies and programs to enhance the overall recovery and resilience of Soldiers assigned or attached to the SRU.

    “When I got here, I realized the true goal was bringing the civilian staff, the cadre and the Soldiers together,” Gray said. “I am proud of how far we have come.

    “To the Soldiers, I only ask one thing of you: to heal, to recover, and to become the best version of yourself. Whether you choose to continue in military, or transition to civilian status, know that your growth and wellbeing are the most important,” he said.

    Gray will return to the South Carolina National Guard, and said he is most looking forward to rejoining his family and spending time with his grandchildren.

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    Date Taken: 12.13.2024
    Date Posted: 12.13.2024 16:10
    Story ID: 487486
    Location: FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY, US
    Hometown: HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA, US

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