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ON THE MOVE


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1 MILITARY SURFACE DEPLOYMENT AND DISTRIBUTION COMMAND


1: SDDC WELCOMES NEW CG Brig. Gen. Heidi J. Hoyle, the Military Surface Deployment and Distri- bution Command’s (SDDC) 22nd commanding general, takes the gui- don from Gen. Stephen R. Lyons, commander of U.S. Transportation Command, during a change of command ceremony June 23 at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. With a surface warrior workforce of over 5,000 transportation professionals and nine total force transportation brigades located throughout the world, SDDC moves, deploys and sustains the armed forces to deliver readiness and lethality at speed. (Photo by Laura Marshall, SDDC)


PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR COMBAT SUPPORT AND COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT


2: RETIREMENT CAPS 30-YEAR CAREER Attendees gathered virtually June 18 to honor Col. Shane Fullmer, chief of staff in the Program Executive Office for Combat Support and Combat Service Support (PEO CS&CSS), on his retirement from active duty. The ceremony was hosted by Timothy G. Goddette, program executive of-


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ficer for CS&CSS, who recognized Fullmer for his 30 years of service. Fullmer, who led the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Program Office, was awarded the Legion of Merit in honor of his achievements. (Photos by Rae Higgins, PEO CS&CSS)


3: PME2S2 HOLDS CHANGE OF CHARTER Timothy G. Goddette, program executive officer for CS&CSS, pre- sided over a June 9 virtual ceremony during which Col. Adrian Marsh relinquished the charter of Project Manager Expeditionary Energy and Sustainment Systems (PM E2S2) to Col. Kathy Brown. Brown and her family greeted attendees of the virtual event, and Marsh’s wife, Denise Marsh, presented him the Legion of Merit for his three-year tenure as project manager.


Brown joins PEO CS&CSS from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, where she was assigned in the International Armaments Cooperation Directorate as Country Director for Canada, South Korea and Latin America. Marsh now serves in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. PM E2S2 is a diverse organization touching every echelon of the Army’s combat support system. The power generation and force sustainment systems its acquisition professionals manage greatly expand warfighter capability. (Photos by Tomas Ortiz, PEO CS&CSS)


3 186 Army AL&T Magazine Fall 2020


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