| | The Graduate Spotlight is on... | Brother Sam Haddad '91 Major, U.S. Army Over the last 14 years, Brother Sam Haddad’91 has been deployed to, or worked assignments in, 10 different countries, including Bolivia, Egypt, Israel, Germany, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq & Afghanistan. Most recently, Brother Haddad has worked in his area of concentration (AOC) – medical logistics. Upon graduating from Baylor University in 2004 with an MHA, he received orders as the Chief, Material Management Division, U.S. Army Medical Material Center SW Asia. Based out of Qatar, Sam was responsible for the successful flow of medical material and equipment supporting US, Coalition, Iraqi and Afghan forces. Working in a joint, inter-agency and multinational environment, he spent a lot of time at the various forward operating bases and log support areas throughout Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan, ensuring the medical supply chain (including info management systems and transportation) was working successfully. | |  Major Sam Haddad’91, U.S. Army | |  | "I've had the distinct privilege," Sam writes "of serving with some of the finest men and women to have ever worn the ARMY uniform." And it is an equally distinct privilege for us to salute you Brother Haddad as one of those extraordinarily fine individuals! Currently, Sam, Melissa Jo & daughter Rebekah Elizabeth reside at Fort Derrick, MD. | A TRIBUTE TO OUR ALPHA OMEGA BROTHERS SERVING AMERICA WE ARE MIGHTY PROUD OF YOU! PERGE! The Graduate Spotlight is on... | Brother Sam Haddad '91 Major, U.S. Army Over the last 14 years, Brother Sam Haddad’91 has been deployed to, or worked assignments in, 10 different countries, including Bolivia, Egypt, Israel, Germany, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq & Afghanistan. Most recently, Brother Haddad has worked in his area of concentration (AOC) – medical logistics. Upon graduating from Baylor University in 2004 with an MHA, he received orders as the Chief, Material Management Division, U.S. Army Medical Material Center SW Asia. Based out of Qatar, Sam was responsible for the successful flow of medical material and equipment supporting US, Coalition, Iraqi and Afghan forces. Working in a joint, inter-agency and multinational environment, he spent a lot of time at the various forward operating bases and log support areas throughout Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan, ensuring the medical supply chain (including info management systems and transportation) was working successfully. | |  Major Sam Haddad’91, U.S. Army | |  | "I've had the distinct privilege," Sam writes "of serving with some of the finest men and women to have ever worn the ARMY uniform." And it is an equally distinct privilege for us to salute you Brother Haddad as one of those extraordinarily fine individuals! Currently, Sam, Melissa Jo & daughter Rebekah Elizabeth reside at Fort Derrick, MD. | A TRIBUTE TO OUR ALPHA OMEGA BROTHERS SERVING AMERICA WE ARE MIGHTY PROUD OF YOU! PERGE! |