ON THE MOVE
Enterprise Information Systems, with a ceremony at Fort Belvoir, VA, Feb. 2.
Devine helped develop and organize PM P2E, which was stood up in April 2009. The program is responsible for delivering capabilities
that provide full-spectrum
network and information services across a globally connected Army.
He is succeeded by Art Olson, who will serve as Acting PM. Olson previously served as Deputy PM P2E.
CSM Stephen D. Blake retired after more than 30 years of service, with a cere- mony at Rock Island Arsenal, IL, Jan. 18. Blake most recently served as U.S. Army Sustainment Command (ASC) Com- mand Sergeant Major, a position he had held since June 2008.
During the ceremony, Blake received the Distinguished Service Medal. He has also received the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, among other recognitions.
He is succeeded by CSM James E. Spen- cer, who most recently served with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
CSM Hector Marin retired as the Senior NCO for the U.S. Army Research, Devel- opment, and Engineering Command (RDECOM) on Jan. 19, after more than 30 years of active duty.
Marin previously served as the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade’s CSM. He has received the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Meritorious Service Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters, among other awards and honors.
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He is succeeded by CSM Lebert Beharie, who recently served as CSM, 101st Com- bat Aviation Brigade, Fort Campbell, KY.
GENERAL OFFICER NOMINATIONS Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta announced that President Barack Obama has nominated the following Soldiers for promotion.
To general: LTG Dennis L. Via, currently Deputy CG/Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL.
To lieutenant general: MG David D. Halverson, currently CG, U.S. Army Fires Center of Excel- lence and Fort Sill, OK.
MG Patricia E. McQuistion, currently CG, ASC, Rock Island Arsenal, IL.
To major general: BG Karen E. Dyson, currently Director, Business Operations, Office of Business Transformation, Office of the Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC.
BG Harold J. Greene, currently Pro- gram Executive Officer Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors, Aber- deen Proving Ground, MD.
BG Stephen R. Lyons, currently Director
for Logistics Operations,
Readiness, Force Integration, and Strat- egy (G-4/3/5/7), Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4, Washington, DC.
BG Aundre
BG Gustave F. Perna, currently CG, Joint Munitions Lethality, Life Cycle Management Command/Joint Muni- tions Command, Rock Island Arsenal. F. Piggee, currently
CG, 21st Theater Sustainment Com- mand, U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany.
BG Darrell K. Williams, currently Commander, Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime, Columbus, OH.
To brigadier general: COL Duane A. Gamble, currently Director for Strategy and Integration, Office of
the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4, Washington, DC.
COL James E. Simpson, currently Senior Contracting Official – Iraq, Joint Theater Support Contracting Command, Operation New Dawn.
RDECOM CHANGE OF RESPONSIBILITY Dale A. Ormond became Director of RDECOM during a ceremony Feb. 10 at Aberdeen Proving Ground. He is the first civilian executive to lead the organiza- tion since its activation in 2004. Ormond previously served as Deputy to the CG of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, KS, a post he had held since 2008.
Ormond is a 1985 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and holds an M.S.
in
environmental systems engineering from Clemson University. He was selected for the Senior Executive Service in July 2004.
He succeeds MG Nickolas G. Justice, RDECOM CG and Aberdeen Proving Ground Installation Commander since December 2009, who is serving as Spe- cial Assistant to the Military Deputy/ Director, U.S. Army Acquisition Corps, OASAALT.
CMA NAMES ACTING DIRECTOR Don E. Barclay became Acting Direc- tor of the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency (CMA) on Feb. 26. He previously served as CMA’s Deputy Director, a posi- tion he had held since February 2008.
He replaces Conrad F. Whyne, who was assigned as Program Executive Officer Assembled Chemical Weapons Alterna- tives, Aberdeen Proving Ground.
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