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The Corps of Engineers inducted four new members into its Gallery of Distinguished Civilians in an April 23 ceremony. Kisuk "Charlie" Cheung, Patricia "Pat" McNabb, Earl H. Stockdale and Steven L. Stockton are all Corps retirees "whose careers were the hallmark of exceptional civilian service," the Corps' headquarters division said in a social media post. The gallery was established in 1955 and was formed to recognize civilians who rendered exceptional service to the Corps headquarters, said Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon, 55th chief of engineers and commander of the Corps, in his remarks. "The selection criteria for admission are arduous," Spellmon said. "Members have to accomplish their assigned duties in an outstanding manner, develop methods and procedures that produce extraordinary benefits to the command and contribute substantially to the reputation and honor of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Including this year's four inductees, the gallery is made up of 101 members. Of those, 47 are from civil works, 23 from military programs, six from real estate, five from resource management and five from human resources. |