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THURGOOD PROMOTED TO MAJOR GENERAL The Hon. Heidi Shyu, assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology (ASA(ALT)), left, pins the rank of major general on newly promoted MG L. Neil Thurgood, Program Executive Officer for Missiles and Space (PEO MS), with the help of the general’s wife, Shauna Thurgood, during a Nov. 20, 2015, ceremony at Redstone Arsenal, AL. Shyu then presented Thurgood with his promotion certificate.


Thurgood later unfurled his two-star flag with the help of SFC Lawrence Gardiner, noncommissioned officer-in-charge for PEO MS, and CPT Brad Coule, assistant product manager in the Close Combat Weapon Systems Project Office. (Photos by Christian Geisel, PEO MS)


SLOANE MOVES TO ASA(ALT) COL Michael E. Sloane, outgoing Project Manager for Soldier Sensors and Lasers (PM SSL) at PEO Soldier, receives the Legion of Merit from BG Brian P. Cummings, program executive officer. Sloane was recently appointed chief of staff and senior mili- tary assistant to the Hon. Heidi Shyu, ASA(ALT) and Army acquisition executive; Gabriel Camarillo, principal deputy ASA(ALT); and LTG Michael E. Williamson, principal military deputy to the ASA(ALT).


In his new role, Sloane is responsible for leading and directing staff operations of the ASA(ALT) principal staff of general officers and Senior Executive Service (SES) members. He will also support a field of operating agencies comprising more than 700 military and civilian personnel, and will synchronize efforts with HQDA principals, the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Congress, media and industry.


Sloane had served as PM SSL since July 2012. His portfolio consisted of one Acquisi- tion Category (ACAT) I program, five ACAT II programs and 14 ACAT III programs. He replaces COL Robert A. Rasch Jr. as ASA(ALT) chief of staff; Rasch was assigned to be the deputy to MG James M. Richardson, commanding general of U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Life Cycle Management Command at Redstone Arsenal. (Photo courtesy of PEO Soldier)


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Army AL&T Magazine


January-March 2016


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