U.S. ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH AND MATERIEL COMMAND
ARMY MEDICAL LOGISTICS HONORED Maj. Gen. Barbara R. Holcomb, left, CG of the U.S. Army Medi- cal Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) and Fort Detrick, Maryland, and chief U.S. Army Nurse Corps, and U.S. Army Medical Department Civilian Corps Chief Gregg Stevens, third from left, join the USAMRMC Total Lifecycle Management Team to present the team with the Army Medicine Wolf Pack Award for the fourth quarter of FY16, during a ceremony Oct. 11, 2016, presided by Army Surgeon Gen- eral Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West at Fort Detrick.
The Wolf Pack Award recognizes an integrated team of military and civil- ian members whose accomplishments demonstrate excellence and ef- fective teamwork resulting in significant products or services with the po- tential for broad impact in support of Army medicine. The Total Lifecycle Management team comprises 20 military and civilian employees from the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency (USAMMA) and the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA), both subordinate organizations of USAMRMC.
“I just want to thank everyone who is on the team and the other folks at USAMMA for this award because without everyone, we would not be here,” said Linda Foltz, director of the USAMMA Force Projection Directorate. “The improvements that we have made we will continue to utilize throughout all of our programs.” (Photo by Carey Phillips, USAM- MDA Public Affairs)
GENERAL OFFICER ANNOUNCEMENTS The chief of staff, Army, announces the following officer assignments:
Brig. Gen. (P) Robert L. Marion, PEO for Aviation, Redstone Arsenal, to deputy for acquisition and systems management, Office of the ASA(ALT), Washington, D.C.
Brig. Gen. Patrick W. Burden, deputy PEO for Ammunition and senior commander of Picatinny Arsenal, to PEO for Enterprise Informa- tion Systems, Fort Belvoir.
Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Todd III, deputy CG, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM), APG, and senior commander, Natick Soldier Systems Center, Natick, Massachusetts, to PEO for Aviation, Redstone Arsenal.
Col. (P) Anthony W. Potts, special assistant to the PEO for Missiles and Space, Redstone Arsenal, to deputy CG, RDECOM and senior com- mander, Natick Soldier Systems Center. Potts was promoted to brigadier general, effective Nov. 2, 2016.
The following general officers were placed on the retired list:
Gen. Dennis L. Via completed more than 36 years of service, culmi- nating as the CG, AMC, Redstone Arsenal.
Lt. Gen. Thomas W. Spoehr completed more than 36 years of ser- vice, culminating as director of the Office of Business Transformation, Office of the Undersecretary of the Army, Washington, D.C.
Maj. Gen. John F. Wharton completed more than 35 years of ser- vice, culminating as CG, RDECOM, APG.
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