Castleton resident Jennifer Raub- Scott promoted to Master Sergeant in New York Army National Guard

Castleton resident Jennifer Raub- Scott, a veteran of Iraq was promoted to master sergeant during a ceremony held at the Scotia Glenville Armed Forces Reserve Center in Glenville, N.Y. on February 11th, 2018.

Raub-Scott enlisted in the New York Army National Guard in March of 1998 as a paralegal specialist. Her first unit of assignment was Headquarters and Support Company, 204th Engineer Battalion.

After a short break in service in 2004, she re-enlisted again in early 2005, and became an intelligence analyst.

She served again in the 204th Engineer Battalion until 2009, when she transferred to the 501st Ordnance Battalion where she served as a Tech Intel Analyst.

From 2010 to 2011, she deployed to Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn.

Upon redeployment, she transferred to the Intel and Sustainment Company, 42nd Infantry Division in 2012, where she served as a senior intelligence sergeant.

Raub- Scott's next assignment will be at the Joint Force Headquarters, in the military intelligence section where she will serve as the chief intelligence non-commissioned officer.

Raub-Scott's military education include; the senior leader course, advanced leader course, and electronic warfare crew course.

Her awards and decorations include; the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the NCO Professional Development Ribbon.

Raub-Scott also holds 104 credits towards a Bachelor's Degree in Social Sciences from Empire State University.

Raub-Scott resides in Castleton with her husband Chief Warrant Officer Three Tom Scott also a member of the New York Army National Guard and their two boys, Wayne and Ben.

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