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4 PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR AVIATION


1: NEW CHIEF OF STAFF AT PEO AVIATION Rodney Davis joined the headquarters staff at the Program Executive Office (PEO) for Aviation as the new chief of staff on May 26, following the retirement of the former chief of staff, Richard Tyler. Davis previ- ously served as the deputy project manager for the Cargo Helicopters project office.


2: CHANGE OF CHARTER FOR APACHE PRODUCTION AND FIELDING Lt. Col. Matt Woolsey, second from left, incoming product manager for the Apache Production and Fielding product office, accepted respon- sibility from Col. Jay Maher, project manager for the Apache Attack Helicopters project office, during a change of charter ceremony June 24 at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Lt. Col. Jeff Poquette, far right, relinquished responsibility of the office and will attend the Air War Col- lege. Anthony Dupree, far left, production and fielding deputy product manager, performed guidon bearer duties for the ceremony. (Photo by Shannon Kirkpatrick, PEO Aviation)


3: LEADERSHIP CHANGE FOR AERIAL COMMUNICATIONS AND MISSION COMMAND Gerry Cox accepted the charter for the Aerial Communications and Mission Command product office from Col. Johnathan Frasier, proj- ect manager of the Aviation Mission Systems and Architecture project


office, during a change of charter ceremony held May 14 on Redstone Arsenal. (Photo by Carynn Ireland, PEO Aviation)


4: RETIREMENT HONORS 27 YEARS OF SERVICE Lt. Col. Travis Harris, right, received his certificate of retirement from Col. Roger Kuykendall, project manager for the Aviation Turbine Engines project office, during a ceremony June 8 at Redstone Arsenal. Before his retirement, Harris relinquished his role as the product manager for the Improved Turbine Engine program office, a position he held since 2018, to Lt. Col. Kelley Nalley, not pictured, during a change of charter ceremony. Harris retires with 27 years of service to our nation. (Photo by Samantha Bedwell, PEO Aviation)


5: 22-YEAR CAREER CELEBRATED AT RETIREMENT Lt. Col. Jeff Jablonski, right, accepted his certificate of retirement from Brig. Gen. Rob Barrie, the program executive officer for Avia- tion, during a ceremony April 29 at the PEO Aviation headquarters on Redstone Arsenal. Jablonski was also awarded the Legion of Merit and received other retirement mementos in recognition of his service. He served on the G-3 staff within the PEO Aviation headquarters and had previously been the product manager for Special Electronic Mission Aircraft in the Fixed Wing project office. Jablonski was commissioned as an armor officer in 1998 and was a member of the Army Acquisi- tion Corps. He retired with more than 22 years of service to our nation. (Photo by Michelle Miller, PEO Aviation)


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