Pūlama: Caring for Our Community, Sustaining Our Future
In this special episode of Pūlama: Caring for Our Community, Sustaining Our Future, we sit down with U.S. Army Garrison Hawai'i Commander Col. Rachel Sullivan as she reflects on her first year in command. Hosted by the Public Affairs Office, this conversation goes beyond the uniform, offering a rare glimpse into her personal experiences, leadership journey, and the milestones that have shaped the Garrison community. Col. Sullivan shares how she’s made Hawai'i home with her family, how her engineering and civil affairs background informs her leadership, and what it’s like balancing high-level responsibilities with life as a parent. She also discusses the Garrison’s ongoing housing inspections, highlights upcoming Army birthday celebrations, and expresses deep appreciation for the dedicated team that makes it all happen. Whether you’re a soldier, family member, or part of our civilian ʻohana, this episode provides meaningful insight into the heart and mission of the Garrison. Topics Covered: • Reflections from her first year in command • Family life and personal downtime • Garrison housing inspections • Army’s 250th Birthday plans • Leading with purpose and appreciation for the team 🎙️ Tune in for stories of leadership, resilience, and connection from the top of the Garrison command.
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