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5: PMO GETS NEW LEADER, NEW NAME Col. John Vannoy, top left, accepted the flag from Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Todd III to assume responsibility of the Non-Standard Rotary Wing Aircraft Project Management Office (PMO) July 12 at Red- stone Arsenal. Vannoy’s first act as the incoming project manager was to case the PMO’s colors and uncase the flag of the redesignated orga- nization: the Multi-National Aircraft Special Project Office. Master Sgt. Timothy Lemker, bottom left, senior enlisted adviser for the new or- ganization, unfurled the guidon during the redesignation ceremony.


When established in 2010, the PMO focused mainly on procurement and support activities for the Mi-17 aircraft in support of operations in Afghanistan. Now, the organization provides aircraft procurement and support activities for customers around the world and services rotary and fixed-wing aircraft. (Photos by Michelle Miller, PEO Aviation)


6: RETIREMENT CAPS 27-YEAR CAREER Lt. Col. Curt Kuetemeyer accepted a certificate of retirement from Patrick H. Mason, deputy PEO for Aviation, during a ceremony at Redstone Arsenal on Sept. 14. Kuetemeyer, who served as a product manager for PEO Aviation’s Improved Turbine Engine Project Office, retired after a 27-year military career. (Photo by Michelle Miller, PEO Aviation)


7: MEDIUM ALTITUDE CHANGE OF CHARTER Lt. Col. David Benjamin, right, accepted the charter for the Medium Altitude Endurance Product Office from Col. Courtney Cote, then-


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project manager for PEO Aviation’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Office, during a change of charter ceremony Aug. 24 at Redstone Arse- nal. Lt. Col.(P) Jay Sawyer, outgoing product manager, received the Meritorious Service Medal during the ceremony for his support of the organization. He is now with the Missile Defense Agency. (Photo by Tom Voight, PEO Aviation)


8: BLACK HAWK SUPPORT RECOGNIZED Lt. Col. Dan Donahue, right, received the Meritorious Service Medal from Lt. Gen. Paul A. Ostrowski, principal military deputy to the assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, during a town hall meeting Oct. 16 at Redstone Arsenal. Donahue re- ceived the award for his support of the delivery of 16 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters to the Afghan air force as part of the Aviation Transition and Modernization Program. (Photo by Jason Albert, PEO Aviation)


9: NEW LEADER FOR APACHE PRODUCTION Lt. Col. Jeffrey Poquette, left, accepted the colors of the Apache Production and Fielding Product Office from Col. Tal Sheppard, proj- ect manager for PEO Aviation’s Apache Attack Helicopter Project Of- fice, during a June 29 change of charter ceremony at Redstone Arsenal. Poquette takes over from Lt. Col. Anthony Cassino, right, who had led the product office since June 2015 and retired after more than 28 years of service. Michael Horrocks, center left, deputy product man- ager for Production and Fielding, assisted with the change of charter. (Photo by Shannon Kirkpatrick, PEO Aviation)


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