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AUSA H AWAII CHAPTER
AUSA C ORPORATE MEMBER
R ECOGNITION LUNCHEON
AND
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
H ALE I KENA B ALLROOM (17 A PR , 2017)
F ORT S HAFTER G UEST S PEAKER
CSM Bryant C. Lambert
Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army Pacific
CSM Bryant C. Lambert
Command Sergeant Major, US Army Pacific
Command Sergeant Major Bryant Lambert entered the United States Army in 1983, attended One Station Unit Training, and obtained the MOS 11B at Fort Benning, GA. He then attended the United States
Army Airborne School and upon completion was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 2-508 Parachute Infantry
Regiment (PIR), 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC. In 1986, his unit was deactivated and reactivated as 1st Brigade, 3-504 PIR. In July of 1989, CSM Lambert was levied to be an instructor at the
United States Army Ranger Training Brigade at Fort Benning, GA, with duties assigned in the 7th Ranger Training Battalion at Dugway, UT.
In 1991, he attended the United States Army Drill Sergeant School at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Afterwards, he was assigned to the 10th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Battalion, D Company. In 1993, CSM
Lambert was reassigned to 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC, and assumed duties in
the 2-504 PIR. In the summer of 2000, he attended the United States Army Sergeant’s Major Academy
at Fort Bliss, TX, and upon completion he was reassigned to the 3rd Brigade, 1-505 PIR, 82nd Airborne
Division, and later served as the 3rd Brigade Combat Team’s Regimental Sergeant Major. In July 2010,
he assumed duties as the Division CSM of the 82nd Airborne Division. He served as CSM, Regional
Command-South and Combined Joint Task Force-82, during Operation Enduring Freedom XII from 1
October 2011 to 2 September 2012.
CSM Lambert has served in every position from Rifleman to the Division Command Sergeant Major. He
also served in numerous instructor positions training Officers, Noncommissioned Officers and Soldiers.
He has served on deployments in Grenada, Saudi Arabia, Haiti, three tours in Afghanistan and two tours
in Iraq. Prior to arriving at US Army Pacific, he served as the Department of the Army’s G3/5/7 Sergeant
Major. CSM Lambert’s awards and decorations include: the Legion of Merit with one Oak Leaf Cluster;
Bronze Star Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters; Meritorious Service Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster;
Army Commendation Medal with six Oak Leaf Clusters; Joint Service Achievement Medal; Army
Achievement Medal with 11 Oak Leaf Clusters; Army Good Conduct Medal (9th award); National Defense Service Medal (2nd award); Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal; Afghanistan Campaign Medal;
Iraq Campaign Medal; Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service
Medal; Armed Forces Service Medal; Humanitarian Service Medal; Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (Numeral 4)’ Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Service Ribbon; NATO Medal; Combat Infantryman Badge; Expert Infantryman Badge, Drill Sergeant Identification Badge, Ranger
Tab; Pathfinder Badge, Master Parachutist Badge; and Air Assault Wings. CSM Lambert is also a member of the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club, and a recipient of the Order of Saint Maurice (Centurion) and
the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara.
CSM Lambert’s achievements include being recognized as the 82nd Airborne Division and United
States Army Forces Command Noncommissioned Officer of Year., being selected as the Commandants
Awardee and Leadership Awardee for Drill Sergeant School class 2-92, and he won the Fort Bragg Iron
Mike competition
CSM Lambert holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Excelsior College and a Master of Arts in Procurement and Acquisition from Webster University. CSM Bryant C. Lambert hails from Baltimore, MD.
He has one daughter, Ondraya Lambert.
AGENDA
1130-1400
11:45
Opening Remarks by Chapter President:
Paul L’Ecuyer
Pledge of Allegiance
12:00
General Membership Meeting Highlights
12:15
Introduction of Guest Speaker: Paul L’Ecuyer
12:20
Presentation by CSM Lambert; Command
Sergeant Major, US Army Pacific
13:00
Recognition of our Corporate Members
13:45
Closing Remarks by Chapter President
THANKS AGAIN TO OUR CORPORATE MEMBERS
Our Corporate Members Continue to grow both in numbers and we
appreciate their generous donations to our Chapter. Please take time to
thank them and support their businesses.
15K or above Sponsor
10K or above Sponsor
Veterans United Home Loans of Hawaii
Wounded Warrior Project
Obxtek Inc.
DAWSON Technical LLC
7.5K or above Sponsor
5K or above Sponsor
Booz Allen Hamilton
James Rich
Aqua Hospitality
Island Palm Communities
Native Hawaiian Veterans LLC
3K Sponsor
2.5K Sponsor
Cutter Dodge of Pearl City
Fullmer Brothers Construction
Nine-Line Foundation
The BOEING Company
1K Sponsor
GEICO
Base Level of Sponsorship
AG Theatre Consultants
Brownmar Consulting LLC
Business Network InternationalHawaii
CACI, International, Inc.
Calibre
Dynamic Planning & Response,
LLC
Edward Jones
General Dynamics Information
Tech.
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Greenpath Technologies, Inc.
Hale Koa Hotel
Hawaii Car Transport
Hawaii Military Realty, Inc.
Hawaii National Bank
LMI
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
New York Life Insurance Company
Nora K. Harmsen, D.D.S., Inc.
North Shore Embroidery - Route 99
Omega Global Solutions
Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor
Pacific One Mortgage
Pasha Hawaii
Pasha Pacific Properties Inc.
Pelatron Inc.
Raytheon Company
Securitas Security Services USA Inc.
The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii
The Queen's Health Systems
USAA