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ON THE MOVE


EDWARDS ENDS 33-YEAR CAREER Terence M. “Terry” Edwards concluded his 33-year Army civilian


career at a retirement ceremony April 21 at APG. Edwards, who began his career as an engineer at Fort Monmouth, NJ, rose through the ranks to become a member of the SES in May 2005. He held senior assignments at AMC; the Office of the Army Chief Information Officer/G-6; and the Office of the ASA(ALT) before returning to the Program Executive Office for Command, Control and Communications – Tactical (PEO C3T) to close his career.


MG Daniel P. Hughes, PEO for C3T, presented Edwards with numerous meritorious awards at his April 21 retirement ceremony, including the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Award, the Signal Corps Regimental Associa- tion Bronze Order of Mercury and a congratulatory letter from President Barack Obama. (Photos by Denise Rule, PEO C3T)


VARNADORE HEADS TO SCHOOL COL Marcus L. Varnadore, who most recently served as the Product


Manager (PdM) for Airborne, Maritime and Fixed Station under PEO C3T’s project manager for tactical radios, was promoted to his new rank during a ceremony at APG on May 15. Varnadore, who also received the Meritorious Service Medal during the ceremony, will attend the Senior Service College at the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy at Fort McNair, Washington, DC.


He joined Army Acquisition in 2001 and has served in numerous acquisi- tion assignments, including program and plans officer at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory; assistant product manager for aircraft survivability equipment at the U.S. Army Special Operations Command’s Technology Applications Program Office; rotary wing aircraft systems acquisition manager for the Special Operations Research, Development and Acqui- sition Center of the U.S. Special Operations Command; and deputy U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command capability manager for recon- naissance and attack helicopters at the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence.


MG Daniel P. Hughes, PEO for C3T, presented Varnadore with the Meritorious Service Medal during the promotion ceremony. (Photo by Ryan Myers, PEO C3T)


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Army AL&T Magazine


July-September 2015


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