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U.S. ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND


6: NEW CG TAKES COMMAND Army Contracting Command (ACC) hosted a change of command cer- emony June 21 in Huntsville, Alabama, in which Brig. Gen. Christine A. Beeler. center, became the commanding general.


The ceremony, hosted by Lisha Adams, left, executive deputy to the commanding general of the U.S. Army Materiel Command, also marked the retirement of Maj. Gen. Paul H. Pardew, right, who relinquished command to Beeler. Beeler comes to ACC from the Mission Installa- tion and Contracting Command headquarters at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, where she served as the commanding general. (Photo by Mi- chelle Gordon, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command)


U.S. ARMY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COMMAND


7: USAFMCOM WELCOMES NEW COMMANDER Col. Paige M. Jennings assumed command of the U.S. Army Financial Management Command (USAFMCOM) during a July 15 cer- emony at the Maj. Gen. Emmett J. Bean Federal Center in Indianapolis.


Gen. Edward M. Daly, commanding general of U.S. Army Materiel Command, presided over the ceremony. Jennings, who most recently served as a congressional appropriations liaison for the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Comptroller, Budget and Appropriations Affairs, commissioned into the Army Finance Corps in 1995.


The outgoing commander, Brig. Gen. Mark Bennet, relinquished command during a virtual ceremony May 7. Bennett, who took command of USAFMCOM in October 2019, will next serve as the director of Army Budget. (Photo by Mark Orders-Woempner, USAFMCOM)


U.S. ARMY JOINT MUNITIONS COMMAND


8: JMC COMMANDER PROMOTED TO BRIG. GEN. Brig. Gen. Gavin Gardner, commander of Joint Munitions Com- mand (JMC), was promoted from colonel to the rank brigadier general during a small ceremony June 10 at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, and hosted by Gen. Gustave “Gus” Perna, chief operating officer for Operation Warp Speed. Gardner, who assumed command at JMC on June 11, 2020, was pinned by his wife, Lisa Gardner, and son Bryce Gardner. (Photo by Shawn Eldridge, Joint Munitions Command)


U.S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND


9: AMC WELCOMES NEW LEADERS Army Materiel Command has welcomed new leaders at its head- quarters. Brig. Gen. Walter Duzzny, left, assumed the role of AMC chief of staff and assistant deputy commanding general for the U.S. Army Reserve from Maj. Gen. Robert Harter. Harter transitioned to serve as deputy chief of Army Reserve. Duzzny previously served as deputy commanding general of Army North and director of the Army Reserve Engagement Cell.


Maj. Gen. Rodney Fogg, right, previously the commanding general of Combined Arms Support Command at Fort Lee, Vir- ginia, transitioned to serve as Army Materiel Command’s deputy chief of staff for logistics and operations, G-3. The position was previously held by Maj. Gen. Charles Hamilton, who now serves as the Army G-4 assistant deputy chief of staff.


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