Carol St. Pierre

Leroy Comrie

May 19, 2015

Carol St. Pierre

Award: Honoring Our Veterans

Year: 2015

United States Army

Carol St. Pierre has been a United States Army Nurse for more than 29 years. She has served in numerous positions of increased leadership and nurse-related management in both her Army Reserve and civilian careers. Currently, Ms. St. Pierre serves steadfastly and dutifully as Corporal for the United States Army Nurse Corps. 

Ms. St. Pierre is unwavering in her commitment to serving her community, as evidenced by her active membership in the National Association of Black Military Women. She is a founding member and current President of the New York/New Jersey Chapter.  

In this role, Ms. St. Pierre is committed to keeping alive the history and heritage of black women who served our nation with courage and valor in the military services. One of her primary goals is to foster a spirit of camaraderie and goodwill among all individuals interested in black history through community involvement programs. Ms. St. Pierre’s second goal is to motivate and support black youth to attain academic excellence by utilizing military role models as a source of inspiration.  

Ms. St. Pierre volunteers with various military associations including the USO, and has adopted deployed soldiers through the Adopt-a-Platoon Program. Recognizing the importance of staying active – not just in our backyard but across the world – Ms. St. Pierre has also participated in humanitarian missions in Nigeria and Haiti. 

Carol St. Pierre is an energetic, eager and thoughtful leader who inspires others while promoting teamwork. No matter what the task, she can always be counted on to carry it out with a positive approach and attitude.