Jacksonville, Florida
May 14th, 2010
On behalf of Public Works Department. Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast, I want to personally thank you and your staff at Amwell especially Mr. Rick Martin, for the outstanding pans and services you provided for our Industrial Waste Water Treatment Facility (WWTF) from 2-4 May 2010. On very short notice, you provided the technical expertise and parts necessary to make immediate repairs on a gear box for the WWTF that supports the mission of the Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) located here on base. With your support, we prevented a major shutdown of of CCAD's critical helicopter repair operations, potentially saving millions of dollars in production loss. Amwell and Mr. Martin ensured all pans were of the highest quality and rapidly delivered, and your company's professionalism, responsiveness, and enthusiastic attitude have contributed to the success of our Public Works Department and Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. Thanks again to you and your crew for a job well done!
M. H. Ser
CDR, CEC, USN
Public Works Officer
I want to personally thank you and your staff for the excellent way in which you provided service for us and from my perspective, dropping all your other jobs to get ours done. For me personally, I greatly appreciated you answering the phone on a Sunday. Although a small token, along with the Public Works Officer's letter. please accept two Navy coins for you and Mr. Rick Martin. This is the military's way of saying, "Great Job!" Thanks again for all your assistance!
Daniel M. Grimsbo
PE. A1CP. CEM
Utility Energy Manager Supervisor
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