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ON THE MOVE


HEMEYER TAKES OVER


AT AVIATION DIRECTORATE PEO Aviation’s Lower Tier Project Office (LTPO) Program Management Directorate has a familiar face as its new director. Daniel Hemeyer was officially promoted to the position on May 2. Hemeyer started his career in the Patriot Security Assistance Management Directorate and worked through the ranks to become the chief of multinational programs, supporting numerous international Patriot programs. For the past seven years, he also has been serving as the chief of LTPO’s Life Cycle Management Division. He has more than 25 years of service to the Patriot team and family. (Photo by Donna Davis)


NEW JAGM


PRODUCT MANAGER LTC Ron Volkin, left, product manager for the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile in PEO Missiles and Space, was honored for his service June 5 as LTC Philip G. Rottenborn, right, succeeded him in the position. COL James S. Romero, project manager for Joint Attack Munition Systems, center, officiated. (Photo by Cathy Webster)


SHEPARD SUCCEEDS WRIGHT


AT PEO MISSILES AND SPACE LTC Jonathon Shepard, shown with COL Gary Stephens, project manager for precision fires rocket and missile systems, and Stephens’ wife, Jodi, is the new product manager for precision guided munitions and rockets at PEO Missiles and Space. On June 10, Shepard succeeded LTC T.J. Wright, who retired with 21 years of service. (Photo by Katherine Wayne)


PASSING THE COLORS MG Theodore C. “Ted” Harrison,


second from right, U.S. Army Contracting Command CG, passes the colors of U.S. Army Expeditionary Contracting Command (ECC) to incoming Commander COL(P) Michael D. Hoskin during the ECC assumption-of-command ceremony


Aug. 1 at Redstone Arsenal as


departing Executive Director Bryan Samson and CSM Angel C. Clark, center, look on. Hoskin has since been promoted to brigadier general. (U.S. Army photo by Ed Worley)


THE NEW BOSS OF 413TH CSB COL Kevin Nash addresses Contracting


the Support Brigade (CSB)


413th after


assuming command during a ceremony aboard the USS Missouri, July 10. (Photo courtesy of 413th CSB)


BEELER LEADS 414TH CSB COL Christine A. Beeler accepts the 414th


Contracting Support Brigade guidon from MG Theodore C. “Ted” Harrison, CG of U.S. Army Contracting Command, during a July 10 change-of-command ceremony. Beeler succeeded COL Paul Pardew as brigade commander. (U.S. Army photo)


TSCHIDA ASSUMES


COMMAND OF 419TH CSB COL Carol Tschida passes the 419th Contracting Support Brigade colors to brigade CSM Eliecer Quintero at a ceremony at Fort Bragg, NC, July 23, as she assumed command of the brigade. (U.S. Army photo)


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Army AL&T Magazine


October–December 2014


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