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HUGHES GETS SECOND STAR BG(P) Daniel P. Hughes became MG Daniel P. Hughes on Sept. 2. Hughes, 54, is the Army’s Program Executive Officer for Command, Control and Communications – Tactical (PEO C3T), responsible for providing Soldiers with radios, software applications, satellite systems and other tactical network tools they need to communicate on the battlefield. The Pantego, TX, native took command of PEO C3T on Sept. 4, 2013, championing his vision of “simplify, simplify”—to make the Army’s secure network as easy to use as the commercial network and devices Soldiers rely on in their everyday lives. Hughes will continue to lead the Army’s efforts to modernize the tactical network in support of Force 2025 and Beyond priorities.


“Over the next 10 years, commercial communications technology will continue to revolutionize the way people and governments interact, and to change the way our enemies think,” Hughes said. “While the Army has technologies today that we never envisioned in the past, we still face a huge challenge to retain information dominance going forward. I’m honored to have the opportunity to lead that effort.”


HARRISON PROMOTED


The rank of major general is attached to newly promoted MG Theodore C. “Ted” Harrison by his mother, Julie, and wife, Wendy, during a July 3 ceremony at Redstone Arsenal, AL. Harrison is CG of the U.S. Army Contracting Command. (U.S. Army photo by Ed Worley)


PROMOTION FOR CRAWFORD MG Bruce T. Crawford, right, CG of U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and


Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), MD, receives his two-star rank during a promotion ceremony July 21 at APG’s C4ISR Campus, with GEN Dennis L. Via, CG, U.S. Army Materiel Command, presiding. (Photo by Sean Kief, APG Garrison)


TACOM CHANGE OF COMMAND MG Gwendolyn Bingham addresses the audience after succeeding MG Michael J. Terry


as CG of the U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command at a change-of-command ceremony at Detroit Arsenal in Warren, MI, June 25. GEN Dennis L. Via, AMC CG, officiated. Terry retired after 35 years of service during an Aug. 15 ceremony hosted by the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) at Fort Hood, TX. (Photo by Karen Nemeth, U.S. Army Garrison – Detroit Arsenal)


CHANGE OF COMMAND AT ASC Gen. Dennis L. Via, right, CG of AMC, passes the ASC flag to MG Kevin G. O’Connell,


incoming ASC CG, at a change-of-command ceremony at Rock Island Arsenal, IL, Aug. 21. (Photo by Tony Lopez, JMC Public Affairs)


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CAREER CORNER / ON THE MOVE


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