[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 6 (Monday, January 11, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S25-S26]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO REAR ADMIRAL JOAN HUNTER
Mr. DONNELLY. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize the efforts of
RADM Joan Hunter during her tenure as the Assistant Joint Surgeon at
the National Guard Bureau, Joint Surgeon General's Office,
Psychological Health, NGB, JSG-PH.
In this capacity, RADM Hunter has served as principal staff and
adviser to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau. As a member of the
Joint Surgeon's Office, RADM Hunter partnered with the J1, Manpower and
Personnel Directorate, and the J32, the Counterdrug Division, to direct
services to address the psychological health needs of Guard members and
their families. Her most significant contribution was building the
National Guard's psychological health program, which meant placing a
director of psychological health in every State, wing, and territory
based on the Department
[[Page S26]]
of Defense's Mental Health Task Force Report recommendations. As a
commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service, RADM Hunter is
a shining example of how the whole government can come together to
address mental health issues in our military.
I have had the honor and pleasure of working closely with RADM Hunter
during her time at NGB, and I am grateful for her leadership, energy,
and innovation. Mental health is a critical readiness issue for all our
servicemembers, and the Department of Defense has made important
progress in improving the mental health and resilience of our force.
Unfortunately, in the past, the unique needs and challenges faced by
our Guard members and Reservists were often neglected by programs
designed to serve the Active component. Under RADM Hunter's direction,
that is changing. She has made a real, tangible impact on the lives of
Guard members, and in doing so, she has done a tremendous service to
our Nation and our communities.
RADM Hunter is a champion in the fight to combat military suicide,
improve mental health and resiliency among our servicemembers, and
field the strongest fighting force the world has ever known. She has
been an especially valued partner in this undertaking, and while she
will be sorely missed at NGB, I know she will continue to do great
things for our country. I wish RADM Hunter the best of luck in her new
assignment and thank her for her dedicated service to our men and women
in the National Guard.
____________________