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VING Warrant Officer Mervin Mills Given National ‘Visionary Voice Award’

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mervin Mills, Virgin Islands National Guard stands outside of the Joint Force Headquarters facility. Mills was a recent recipient of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) 2020 Visionary Voice Award, April 30, 2021. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard Capt. Marcia Bruno)

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) honored Virgin Islands National Guard, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mervin Mills with the 2020 Visionary Voice Award in a ceremony on St. Thomas Friday.

As part of the Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign, the Visionary Voice Award honor individuals throughout the country who display outstanding work in anti-sexual violence.

With 33 years of service, Mills has tirelessly dedicated his time to assisting the Women’s Coalition and V.I. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Council by raising vital funds to combat the violence of sexual assault within the territory for the past seven years. In April, the annual “Ride Out” is a much anticipated community event that raises awareness and funds for prevention, education, and service, in which Mills has been a committed leader.

The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) honors Virgin Islands National Guard, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mervin Mills with the 2020 Visionary Voice Award, April 30, 2021. Mills, center, was joined by close family and friends to pose for a picture. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard Capt. Marcia Bruno)

Mills was the former president and an active member of the VI Taekwondo Federation, the chief instructor of guardian Taekwondo, member and coach of the VING HUMMERS Softball team, vice president of the VI Cycling Federation, captain of the cycling team, member of the triathlon federation, an aerobics instructor for the VI Mounting Climbers Association (MCA), a spin instructor at VING, and currently leads the triathlon team in support of the American Cancer Society Relay for Life.

Mills also volunteered with the Beacon Program at Elena Christian Junior High School, mentoring young men at risk.

Mills continues to exhibit a relentless commitment to our community and shows no signs of slowing down. His efforts demonstrate Brig. Gen. Kodjo Knox-Limbacker’s motto of “Exceeding the Standards.” He is a true representation in our community.

The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) honors Virgin Islands National Guard, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mervin Mills with the 2020 Visionary Voice Award, April 30, 2021. (Photo by U.S. Army National Guard Capt. Marcia Bruno)
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