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Service Members, Civilians Recognized for Sexual Assault Prevention, Victim Support

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The Secretary of Defense has prioritized eliminating sexual assault in the armed forces and taking care of victims. Across the Defense Department, its sexual assault response coordinators and members of military communities who ensure the secretary's goals are met.

Last week, the department recognized the best of those individuals as recipients of the Liz Blanc Exceptional SARC of the Year Award and the Promoting Excellence in Prevention Award.

The annual awards ceremony, this year held May 17 at the Mark Center in Alexandria, Virginia, emphasized the importance of sexual assault prevention and response across the department, and also recognized the dedicated individuals who provide critical victim care and support as well as those working toward a prevention-focused community.

Service members stand in formation.
Formation Stance
Marines and Sailors stand in formation aboard the amphibious assault ship USS America, Oct. 27, 2017.
Credit: Marine Corps Capt. Maida Zheng
VIRIN: 171027-M-QG131-070
Service members stand in formation.
Soldier Formation
Soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) stand in formation at Fort Campbell, Ky., June 21, 2021. Sexual assault prevention and response is everybody's responsibility.
Credit: Army Spc. Jordy Harris
VIRIN: 210621-A-AO781-334

Since 2009, the department has annually recognized one SARC from each military service and within the National Guard for the Liz Blanc Exceptional SARC of the Year Award. The award recognizes innovative achievements contributing to unique and exceptional victim response within the military community.

Dr. Nathan Galbreath, the acting director for DOD's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, highlighted the importance of the award and echoed his appreciation for SARCs who take on these challenging roles.

"Having the opportunity to recognize these silent warriors for their work in supporting service members is a true honor," Galbreath said. "Fostering a support system that meets the needs of all victims is challenging. It takes constant attention, hard work and focus. Everyone who will receive this award is an example of that hard work; they know the true meaning of taking care of our own."

The role of the SARC is important, Galbreath said, because SARCs serve as the single point of contact for integrating and institutionalizing sexual assault victim care in the field, from the initial report through case conclusion. The SARC has the profound role of ensuring a support system is in place for all victims.

Service members stand in formation.
Commissioning Ceremony
Sailors stand in formation, during the commissioning ceremony for the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Washington at Naval Station Norfolk, Oct. 7, 2017.
Credit: Navy Seaman Patrick T. Bauer
VIRIN: 171007-N-LK932-0025C
Military members stand in formation.
Ceremony Formation
Airmen from the Air Force’s 23rd Fighter Group stand in formation during a change of command ceremony at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., July 10, 2017.
Credit: Air Force Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan
VIRIN: 170710-F-NI493-1068C

In order to certify that SARCs are trained and armed with the tools they need to provide comprehensive victim care and support, SARCs from across the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Space Force, National Guard and Coast Guard receive training and certification in victim-centered care through the DOD Sexual Assault Advocate Certification Program.

Preventing a sexual assault from occurring in the first place is also a department priority. Towards this, the department has increased its focus and effort on preventing sexual assault through ongoing initiatives including releasing the Prevention Plan of Action, publishing an integrated violence-prevention policy and establishing a prevention community of practice which features the first-ever prevention workforce.

Recipients of this year's awards represent the thousands of service members and civilians dedicated to sexual assault prevention and response across the department, said Dr. Andra Tharp, the senior prevention advisor for the department's Office of Force Resiliency and SAPRO.

"The efforts made by this year's recipients, support the work being done by the department to reduce and stop sexual assault in the military community," said Tharp. "Their work is critical to creating and sustaining an environment of dignity, respect, inclusiveness, and connectedness to advance readiness and warfighting capability."

Recipients of the 2022 Liz Blanc Exceptional SARC of the Year Award include:

Army: Sgt. 1st Class Brandy Jackson-Frazer, U.S. Army North Atlantic Treaty Organization Brigade, Sembach, Germany
Navy: Kim Birdwell, Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia
Marine Corps: Zuzana Hall, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, Quantico, Virginia
National Guard: Ashley Shelton, Alaska National Guard, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
Coast Guard: Lianne Casupang, District 14 at Honolulu, Hawaii
Air Force: Capt. Vikki Flores, 355th Wing, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona.

Six people, two in uniform and the others in civilian attire, stand together on a stage.
Award Ceremony
Recipients of the 2022 Elizabeth Blanc Exceptional SARC of the Year Award, for work related to support provided to victims of sexual assault, were recognized May 17, 2022, during a ceremony at the Mark Center in Alexandria, Va.
Credit: DOD
VIRIN: 220517-D-D0439-002C

Recipients of the 2022 Promoting Excellence in Prevention Award include:

Army: Stacey Rosenberg, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York
Navy: Lt. Cmdr.  Catherine Cole and Lt. Stuart Lyster, Naval Station North Island, San Diego, California
National Guard: Christyn Delgadillo, California National Guard
Air Force: Capt. Jacob England, 1st Lt. Aimee Ford, 1st Lt. Sarah Johnson, 1st Lt. Kimberly Ratliff, Tech. Sgt. Sarah Duckett, Tech Sgt. Matthew Brimmer, Airman 1st Class Samantha Hughes, Minot AFB, North Dakota
Space Force: Maj. Branden Crockett, Maj. Shelton Fraser, Capt. Adam Embry, Master Sgt. Curtis Oliver, Tech. Sgt. Walker Jean-Philippe, Dr. Nicole Stoughton, Nicholas Mowes.

More than a dozen people, some in uniform and others in civilian attire, stand together on a stage.
Award Recipients
Recipients of the 2022 Promoting Excellence in Prevention Award, for work related to the prevention of sexual assault, were recognized May 17, 2022, during a ceremony at the Mark Center in Alexandria, Va.
Credit: DOD
VIRIN: 220517-D-D0439-001C

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