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ON THE MOVE


three years. Sgt. 1st Class(P) Tantra Peyton, right, also participated in the ceremo- ny. JPM-CA is one of five directorates within JPEO-CBRND.


Seacord has more than 30 years of service to DOD as an Army officer and a DA civilian. Be- fore joining JPEO-CBRND, he served as prod- uct manager for Medium Caliber Ammunition within the Program Executive Office for Ammu- nition (now the Joint Program Executive Office for Armaments and Ammunition) at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey. (Photo by Kelly Single- ton, JPEO-CBRND)


1: DEPUTY PM PROMOTED TO CW4 JPEO-CBRND marked the promotion of U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christopher Kamm, right, who serves as deputy program manager for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear De- fense Systems, from the rank of chief war- rant officer 3 at an Oct. 1 ceremony hosted by the Joint Project Manager for Protection


(JPM-P) in Stafford, Virginia. Col. Steven Redifer, left, then-commanding officer for the Marine Corps’ Chemical Biological Inci- dent Response Force, served as promoting officer for the ceremony, which was led by Scott Paris, joint project manager for Pro- tection. (Photos by Dottie McDowney, Strate- gic Communications, JPM-P)


PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR AVIATION


2: RETIREMENT, NEW LEADERSHIP AT UAS PMO Col. Courtney Cote, top right, accepted his certificate of retirement from Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Todd III, program executive officer (PEO) for Aviation, during a Sept. 14 ceremony at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Cote, who retired after more than 28 years in the Army, relinquished management of the Un- manned Aircraft Systems Project Office to Col. Scott Anderson, bottom left. (Photos by Bill Stem, PEO Aviation)


3: FIXED WING MARKS CHANGE OF CHARTER Col. James DeBoer accepted the charter for the Fixed Wing Project Office from Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Todd III, PEO for Avia- tion, during a change of charter ceremony July 11 at Redstone Arsenal. (Photo by Tracey Ayres, PEO Aviation)


4: LEADERSHIP CHANGE AT AVIATION SYSTEMS Col. Johnathan Frasier accepted the charter of the Aviation Systems Project Of- fice from Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Todd III during an assumption of charter ceremony Aug. 29 at Redstone Arsenal. At an all-hands meeting Sept. 4, Frasier presented Jimmy Downs, bottom right, who served as acting project manager, with the Commander’s Award for Civilian Service in recognition of his leader- ship. Downs has resumed his role as deputy project manager. (Photos by Tom Voight, PEO Aviation)


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Army AL&T Magazine


January-March 2019


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