An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : Articles
Would you stake your life, right now, on the condition of your equipment?
Articles
NEWS | April 9, 2024

I Sustain This: March 2024 Nominees

PS Magazine’s I Sustain This campaign is designed to recognize civilian sustainers who exemplify the highest standards while maintaining equipment to meet combat readiness requirements and stay in the fight, even under the most arduous of circumstances.
 
For March 2024, we had one civilian sustainer nominated for this program: Mr. Ki Nam Yi, an electronics mechanic with the U.S. Army Materiel Support Command - Korea.

This marks the last I Sustain This recognition. Thanks to everyone for their support of this program.
 
Spotlight Profile
 
Mr. Nam Ki Yi, Material Support Command Korea (MSC-K)
Ki Nam Yi (foreground)
Army Civilian
Electronics Mechanic
Materiel Support Command - Korea (MSC-K), Camp Carroll, S. Korea
Nominated by: Mr. Shavonta Gaynor  

Why does this person deserve recognition? Mr. Ki Nam Yi is an electronics mechanic assigned to Material Support Command Korea (MSC-K) Communications and Electronics Division. He supports 8th Army and U.S. Military Forces serving in the Indo-Pacific. Mr. Yi repairs and refurbishes critical Army communication shelters, installs components of Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) in various types of military equipment, and repairs and fabricates cable and wiring assemblies. Mr. Yi’s efforts and his uncompromising technical proficiency contribute greatly to increased readiness throughout the peninsula.
Want to get better search results faster? 
Click the link below to access our "how to" guide
.
After entering a keyword, you must hit or click the Search bar/box below for the function to work.
Simply hitting Return won't yield results.
LOGSA Links/URLs
Note about links to archive articles

If you come across a link to a pre-2014 PS Magazine issue or article that uses LOGSA in the web address (URL), use this link instead:
 
For issues/articles from 2014 and after, click on the Archive/Index tab in the top menu of this website.

BE ADVISED: With the migration to Army365, emails in older articles may still reflect an @mail.mil address. To update, change the domain to @army.mil