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Dec 15, 2013

Tracey Holcomb, substance abuse control clerk, Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School, was awarded the Blacks in Government Meritorious Service Award for outstanding service in and around the community. Holcomb along with her service to MCCES in the alcohol and drug prevention program, founded a non-profit organization focusing on assisting women in the local community. Holcomb was presented the award by Col. Andrew Murray, commanding officer, MCCES on behalf of Clarence Johnson, director, Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel Readiness. “It’s a great honor to receive this award,” Holcomb said. “I really enjoy working here and the service that I do for the community.”

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