
The 2,348 Soldiers assigned to 8TSC drove over 1,945,531 miles in tactical vehicles throughout the Pacific without a fatality or Class A accident. Our Military Police (MP) Soldiers drove 1,065,800 miles operating 40 Non-Tactical Vehicles (NTV) conducting patrols of Hawaii each day, across ten Military installations covering over 73 square miles on the island of Oahu and the Pohakuloa Military Training Area (PT A) on the Big Island of Hawaii. Despite the robust nature of this program, no mishaps or incidents occurred due to the diligence and dedication to safety from the leaders who planned, resourced, and executed this training.

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The Drivers Training Academy accomplished this training objective by hosting a total of 18 different drivers training courses. Indo-Pacific Theater of Operations without injuries or accidents.Įstablished a Driver's Training Academy and licensed 423 Soldiers to drive six different types of tactical vehicles in FY21. Below is a synopsis of the 8th Theater Sustainment Command major accomplishments during 2021:ĭeployed personnel in support of four named operations within the U.S.

The organization's immense success in safety rating is a reflection of leadership engagement, proper safety training, safety stand-down events, comprehensive safety campaigns, utilization of Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet (DRAW), and application of risk management to all missions, on and off-duty, where everyone is a safety officer. Over the last year, the 8th Theater Sustainment Command experienced extraordinary success with 'zero fatalities' driven by effective leadership engagement and the promotion of a safety culture. As a result of leadership engagement and an effective safety campaign, the 8th Theater Sustainment Command achieved an excellent safety posture through the establishment of a holistic safety program, focused on mishap avoidance, loss prevention, and preservation of resources.

David Wilson, launched a comprehensive Theater-wide Safety Campaign in the Pacific, with a holistic approach to all facets of Risk Management and its application to all missions on and off-duty. In 2021, former commander of the command, Maj.
