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U.S. ARMY SECURITY ASSISTANCE COMMAND


3: CHANGE OF COMMAND FOR USASAC Col. Jason Brad Nicholson, left, assumed command of the U.S. Army Secu- rity Assistance Command (USASAC) during a May 24 ceremony hosted by the command- ing general of U.S. Army Materiel Command, Gen. Ed Daly, not pictured, at the USASAC headquarters on Redstone Arsenal in Hunts- ville, Alabama. Originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina, Nicholson was commissioned in 1998 as a field artillery officer through the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at North Carolina State University. A doctoral candidate in political science at the University of Utah, Nicholson is an Army foreign area officer who speaks French and German. Daly noted that in his previous assignment as deputy G-5 for U.S. Army Europe and Africa, Nicholson and his team were deeply involved in confronting what many believe is the biggest test of Euro- pean security since World War II.


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Outgoing USASAC commander, Brig. Gen. Garrick Harmon, right, a foreign area officer with extensive experience in Russia and throughout the former Soviet Union and Europe, remains on active duty and will be on special assignments for the Army.


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THE CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE ARMY ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING OFFICER ASSIGNMENTS:


Brig. Gen. Christopher D. Schneider, PEO for Soldier, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He most recently served as deputy for acquisition and systems management, Office of the ASA(ALT), Washington.


Maj. Gen. Robert A. Rasch Jr. for appointment to the rank of lieutenant general and assignment as director of Hypersonics, Directed Energy, Space and Rapid Acquisition, Office of the ASA(ALT) at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. He is currently serving as PEO for Missiles and Space, Redstone Arsenal.


THE CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE ARMY ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING PROMOTIONS: Brig. Gen. Robert L. Barrie Jr. for promotion to the rank of major general. He currently leads the PEO for Aviation, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.


Brig. Gen. Glenn A. Dean III for promotion to the rank of major general. He currently leads the PEO for Ground Combat Systems, Warren, Michigan.


Brig. Gen. Patrick L. Gaydon for promotion to the rank of major general. He currently serves as deputy chief of staff for operations, plans and experiments, G-3/5/7, United States Army Futures Command, Austin, Texas.


Brig. Gen. Jeth B. Rey for promotion to the rank of major general. He currently serves as director, Network Cross-Functional Team, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.


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