AUSA Hosts Event Honoring Army Civilians

AUSA Hosts Event Honoring Army Civilians

Army civilians
Photo by: U.S. Army/Kari Hawkins

The Association of the U.S. Army is hosting a ceremony on May 8 to recognize Army civilian employees for exceptional performance.

Held in conjunction with Public Service Recognition Week, the “Honoring Army Civilians” ceremony at AUSA’s Arlington, Virginia, headquarters begins at 9 a.m. Eastern and will feature Yvette Bourcicot, principal deputy assistant Army secretary for manpower and reserve affairs.

Online registration to attend the event is available here until 5 p.m. Eastern May 6. On-site registration is available beginning at 8 a.m. May 8.

The ceremony also will be livestreamed. Register for the livestream here.

For more information about the event, click here.

More than 265,000 people serve as Army civilian employees, filling critical support roles in more than 500 career fields across the force.

This year, Public Service Recognition Week will be observed May 7-13. Celebrated during the first week of May since 1985, it honors all government civilian personnel.