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Contracting Command; and multiple command positions in the Defense Contract Management Agency. In various capacities, he also sup- ported the Apache and unmanned aerial vehicle project management offices of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command and the Pro- gram Executive Office for Aviation, respectively.


Gabbert deployed to Operation Iraqi Free- dom and operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. His awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (with one oak leaf cluster), Bronze Star Medal (one oak leaf cluster), Defense Meritori- ous Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (three oak leaf clusters), Army Commendation Medal and Army Achievement Medal (three oak leaf clusters). Before the change of command, Simpson presented Gabbert the Distinguished Service Medal. Gabbert’s wife, Doreen, was presented the Commander’s Award for Public Service and a certificate of appreciation from the U.S. Army Materiel Command. (U.S. Army photo by Jerry Wright, MICC)


U.S. ARMY SECURITY ASSISTANCE COMMAND


5: NEW CSM FOR USASAC Command Sgt. Maj. Gene E. Canada, left, assumed responsibility as the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC) senior enlisted adviser in July, receiving the colors from Maj. Gen. Stephen E. Farmen, USASAC commanding general. Canada is USASAC’s third command ser- geant major (CSM), succeeding Command Sgt. Maj. Dana S. Mason Jr., right, who relinquished responsibility in June. Canada was previously the CSM for the Installation Management Command Directorate – Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Miller, USASAC)


6: CHANGE OF COMMAND AT USASATMO Col. Eric C. Flesch assumed command of the U.S. Army Security Assistance Train- ing Management Organization (USASATMO) from Col. Gerald A. Boston at a July 7 ceremony hosted by Maj. Gen. Stephen E. Farmen, commanding general of USASAC, of which USASATMO is a subordinate com- mand. Flesch previously served as chief of staff for Special Operations Joint Task Force and NATO Special Operations Component Command – Afghanistan. Boston moves to the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Com- mand Capability Manager for Armored Brigade Combat Team and Reconnaissance at the U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence. (U.S. Army photo)


OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF, ARMY GENERAL OFFICER ANNOUNCEMENTS


The chief of staff, Army, announced the follow- ing officer assignment:


Maj. Gen. Wilson A. Shoffner Jr., direc- tor of operations and director, rapid equipment fielding, Army Rapid Capabilities Office, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acqui- sition, Logistics and Technology, Washington, to commanding general, U.S. Army Fires Cen- ter of Excellence and Fort Sill, Oklahoma.


The following officers were confirmed by the Senate for promotion to the rank of major general:


Brig. Gen. Patrick W. Burden, currently serving as program executive officer for enter- prise information systems, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.


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Brig. Gen. Brian P. Cummings, currently serving as program executive officer for Sol- dier, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.


The following general officers were promoted to the rank indicated below:


Brig. Gen. Alfred F. Abramson III, cur- rently serving as deputy program executive officer for ammunition and senior commander of Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey.


Brig. Gen. Robert A. Rasch Jr., currently serving as deputy program executive officer for missiles and space, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.


SES ANNOUNCEMENTS


The secretary of defense announced the following Senior Executive Service (SES) appointment and assignment:


Stuart A. Hazlett, director of contracting, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, to deputy assistant secretary of the Army for procurement, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Tech- nology, Washington.


Molly L. Walsh, for appointment to the SES and assignment as the senior adviser to the undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics. Walsh most recently was a senior policy and research analyst at the Logistics Management Institute, where she provided strategic guidance and policy support to government clients including DOD and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.


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