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5: NEW LEADERSHIP AT ANNISTON Col. Marvin Walker, left, assumed com- mand of the Anniston Army Depot, Alabama, and accepted the depot’s guidon from Maj. Gen. Daniel G. Mitchell, TACOM com- mander, at a July 25 ceremony at the depot’s Nichols Industrial Complex. Walker assumed command following the retirement of Col. Joel Warhurst, who commanded the de- pot for the past two years. Walker previously served with the 1st Theater Sustainment Com- mand as chief of strategic plans for Operation Inherent Resolve. (Photo by Mark Cleghorn, Anniston Army Depot)
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JOINT PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR DEFENSE
6: NEW PRODUCT MANAGER FOR CDP Lt. Col. Kara Schmid accepted the char- ter of the Joint Product Manager for Chemical Defense Pharmaceuticals from Col. David P. Hammer, then joint project manager for Med- ical Countermeasure Systems (JPM MCS), June 7 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Schmid re- places Col. Matthew G. Clark. (Photo by A. Scott Brown, JPM MCS)
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7: JPM MCS CHANGES LEADERSHIP Douglas Bryce, joint program executive of- ficer for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense, welcomed Col. Ryan R. Eckmeier, incoming JPM MCS, at a change of charter ceremony June 28 at Fort Detrick. Eckmeier assumed command from Col. David P. Hammer, who will retire from the Army on Oct. 31. (Photo by A. Scott Brown, JPM MCS)
8: CHANGE OF CHARTER AT BIODEFENSE THERAPEUTICS Lt. Col. Charles DiTusa, left, assumed the charter of the Joint Product Manager for Bio- logical Defense Therapeutics at a change of charter ceremony June 24 led by Col. David P. Hammer, right, then JPM MCS, at Fort De- trick. DiTusa succeeded Lt. Col. Michael F. Ingram, who is now with the U.S. Army Medi- cal Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. (Photo by A. Scott Brown, JPM MCS)
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