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ON THE MOVE


HONORABLE ORDER


OF ST. MICHAEL LTC Heyward Wright, outgoing PdM UH-60 A/L/M Black Hawk, receives the Honorable Order of St. Michael, Bronze Award June 26 from COL Thomas Todd, Project Manager Utility Helicopters and vice president of the Tennessee Valley Chapter of the Army Aviation Association of America. (Photo by Sofia Bledsoe, PEO Aviation)


LEGION OF MERIT


LTC Dave Bristol receives his retirement certificate from Mr. Kelvin Nunn, at the time acting PM NSRWA, during a retirement luncheon and ceremony. Bristol, who served for more than 30 years, was also recognized with a LOM. He held a variety of leadership positions in Army aviation, most recently as acting deputy PM NSRWA. (Photo by Sofia Bledsoe, PEO Aviation)


A NEW DEPUTY IN TOWN Te U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center welcomed a new deputy director, COL David W. “Wil” Riggins. (See general officer nominations.)


HALLOCK PICKED TO SERVE ON WHITE HOUSE COMMITTEE President Barack Obama nominated Mr. Harry P. Hallock, the new deputy assistant secretary of the Army for procure- ment (DASA(P)), to the Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled, also known as the Abili- tyOne Commission. Created in 1938 to provide jobs for the blind, the AbilityOne program now also includes people with severe disabilities, enabling them to provide services to the federal government. Te commission includes 15 presidential appointees, 11 of whom serve as advocates for federal agencies. Hallock has served since July as the Army’s competition advo- cate. (See related article on Page 155.)


GENERAL OFFICER ASSIGNMENTS BG John G. Ferrari, to deputy director, Program Analysis and Evaluation, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8, U.S. Army, Washington, DC. He most recently served as the G-8’s director, Joint and Futures.


BG Mark W. Palzer, U.S. Army Reserve, chief, C/J-4, International Security Assistance Force/deputy CG – support, U.S. Forces – Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Afghanistan, to deputy director for Logistics Operations, J-4 (Individual Mobilization Augmentee), Joint Staff, Washington, DC.


GENERAL OFFICER NOMINATIONS Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has announced that President Obama nominated the following Army Competitive Category colonels for promotion to the rank of brigadier general and reassignment:


COL David W. “Wil” Riggins, deputy director, U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center, Fort Belvoir, VA, to deputy CG, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command/Senior Commander, Natick Soldier Systems Center, Natick, MA.


COL Kurt J. Ryan, military assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Logistics and Materiel Readiness), Washington, DC to commander, 593rd Sustainment Command (Expedi- tionary), Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA.


COL William E. Cole to chief of staff, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technol- ogy (ASA(ALT)), Washington, DC. He most recently served as director, ASA(ALT) (Forward), OEF, Afghanistan.


Army Chief of Staff GEN Raymond T. Odierno announced the following officer assignments:


MG Margaret W. Boor, U.S. Army Reserve, as commander (Troop Program Unit), 99th Regional Support Command, Fort Dix, NJ. She is currently serving as the deputy director for Logistics Operations, J-4 (Individual Mobilization Aug- mentee), Joint Staff, Washington, DC.


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Army AL&T Magazine


October–December 2013


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