Menyaun Rozier

Medical Publications Manager / FOIA Assistant / Administrative Assistant at Womack Army Medical Center

Menyaun Rozier has extensive experience in medical and administrative roles, currently serving as a Medical Publications Manager, FOIA Assistant, and Administrative Assistant at Womack Army Medical Center since April 2008. Responsibilities include project work in identification card design, biometric equipment operation, database entry, and compliance testing of materials and systems. Prior to this, Menyaun worked as a Material Coordinator and Clerk III at The Logistics Company from July 2005 to April 2008, where coordination of living accommodations and communication with assigned units were key tasks. Additionally, Menyaun served as a Transportation Specialist in the US Army from May 1994 to January 2002. Educational achievements include a Master of Health Administration focused on Management Information Systems and a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration, both obtained from the University of Phoenix.

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Womack Army Medical Center

Welcome to Fort Liberty, North Carolina! One of the busiest military complexes worldwide, Fort Liberty is home to the legendary 82nd Airborne Division, the XVIII Airborne Corps, the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, the U.S. Army Forces Command, the U.S. Army Reserve Command and the U.S. Army Parachute Team, the Golden Knights. By population, Fort Liberty is the largest Army installation in the world, home to nearly 10 percent of the Army's active component forces. Womack Army Medical Center, a state-of-the-art medical complex, is an integral component of Fort Liberty's military mission. Womack Army Medical Center is dedicated to Medal of Honor recipient PFC Bryant Homer Womack, a courageous medic who gave his life tending to the wounds of his fellow soldiers, even though he, himself, had sustained mortal wounds during a surprise enemy attack in Korea in 1952.


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