UNCLASSIFIED ROUTINE R 091304Z AUG 16 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 176/16 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N4/JUL// SUBJ/2015 ADMIRAL STAN ARTHUR AWARDS ANNOUNCEMENT// REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/R 051451Z FEB 16// AMPN/REF A IS ADMIRAL STAN ARTHUR AWARD CALL FOR 2015 NOMINATIONS MESSAGE.// POC/LCDR REBECCA GELS/N413M/ARLINGTON, VA/TEL: (703) 695-4861/EMAIL: REBECCA.V.GELS(AT)NAVY.MIL// RMKS/1. A Flag/SES panel reviewed candidate nominations and selected the 2015 Admiral Stan Arthur Award winners IAW Ref A. This award recognizes military and civilian logisticians who epitomize excellence in logistics planning and execution. I am pleased to announce the 2015 Admiral Stan Arthur Award winners: A. 2015 Military Logistician of the Year is LT Nathan Peck, Commander, United States Naval Forces Central Command, Task Force FIVE THREE (CTF 53) Surface Router. In support of joint and combined operational units participating in FIFTH Fleet Maritime Security Operations, Operation INHERENT RESOLVE, and the Global War on Terrorism, LT Peck stepped in and filled the vacant operations department head position and expertly directed CTF 53s ability to plan and execute logistics evolutions in an extremely dynamic operating environment. His careful scheduling enabled world class maintenance in support of sustainment at sea, and increased the warfighting readiness of both U.S. and coalition forces. He created an innovative replenishment schedule that reduced Combat Logistics Force (CLF) fuel consumption and saved over $11M. He also positively influenced a series of firsts in Combined Operations as he worked with embedded liaison officers from both France and the United Kingdom, culminating in the replenishment of a U.S. aircraft carrier by a French oiler, a first for both the U.S. and France. He executed operational tactical command of French oilers FS MEUSE, FS MARNE, and U.K. oiler RFA FORT VICTORIA that were instrumental in the support of a relentless scheme of maneuver for U.S. Navy combatant units and coalition partners. B. 2015 Civilian Logistician of the Year is Mr. Robert Boldin, Military Sealift Command, Fleet Logistics Officer. He was instrumental in profoundly advancing the mission readiness of Hospital Ships USNS COMFORT (T-AH 20) and USNS MERCY (T-AH 19). Mr. Boldin spearheaded the logistics sustainment planning and execution of the first-ever simultaneous deployments for two hospital ships in 2015. His exceptional effort leading several logistics teams across four areas of responsibility in CTF-83, FOURTH, THIRD, and SEVENT Fleets enabled the on-time rapid mobilization of both COMFORT and MERCY to support CONTINUING PROMISE and PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP 2015 humanitarian deployments. Mr. Boldin expertly conducted all activation and deactivation activities associated with standing up the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) and closing the operation down upon mission completion to include logistics planning, load out, sustainment, transportation, husbanding services, and record reconciliation; all of which became the standard end-to-end logistics playbook to efficiently support future deployment operations. C. 2015 Logistics Team of the Year is Commander, United States Naval Forces Central Command, Task Force FIVE ONE (CTF 51), Logistics Operations (N4) Team. The CTF 51 Logistics Operations Team overcame significant operational and logistical challenges to deliver unprecedented service and support to multiple operational units, made up of more than 16,000 Marines and Sailors across the FIFTH Fleet area of operations. The N4 team initiated operational and supply chain efficiencies, thus increasing aviation and surface readiness in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. Aligning the Navy Central Command strategic objectives outside the Arabian Gulf, this team executed a proof of concept validation for Duqm, Oman, as a Forward Logistics Site (FLS). The N4 teams forward leaning sustainment and readiness posture enabled swift execution of emergent FIFTH Fleet crisis response events, and vital support to emerging national command authority strategic and operational objectives in the region. 2. A virtual awards ceremony, via video teleconference, with ADM Arthur, USN (Retired), VADM Cullom, and the winning members commands is scheduled for later this summer. OPNAV POC will contact winning commands to make arrangements for the ceremony. 3. My heartiest congratulations to the winners! Your superlative innovative solutions resulted in quantifiable benefits to the United States Navy and enhanced the logistics profession. BRAVO ZULU! 4. Released by VADM P. H. Cullom, OPNAV N4.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//