ceremony at Redstone Arsenal for the Aviation Networks and Mission Planning Project Office. Vinson, who served as product director for three years, relinquished responsibility to James Pruitt. (U.S. Army photo by Tom Voight, PEO Aviation)
5: CARGO AND UTILITY AIRCRAFT LEADER DEPARTS Lt. Col. Christopher Enderton received an Mi-17 tail rotor blade as a memento during a farewell ceremony May 23 at Campus 805, Hunts- ville, Alabama, marking Enderton’s departure from PEO Aviation’s Non- Standard Rotary Wing Aircraft Project Office. Enderton, who served as product director for cargo and utility aircraft, also received the Meritori- ous Service Medal and the Order of St. Michael Bronze Award for his contributions to Army aviation. He is now with the Defense Logistics Agency in Columbus, Ohio. (U.S. Army photo by Renee Harris, PEO Aviation)
6: RETIREMENT FOR DEPUTY CONTINGENCY OPS OFFICER Lt. Col. Jay L. Palenapa, right, received a certificate of appreciation for completion of his active reserve service June 1 from Col. Chad Smith on behalf of Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, chief of the U.S. Army Reserve and commanding general of the U.S. Army Reserve Com- mand, in a ceremony at Redstone Arsenal. Palenapa retired after a 30-
year military career, during which he served as PEO Aviation’s deputy contingency operations officer. (U.S. Army photo by Daniel Cunningham, PEO Aviation)
7: NEW PRODUCT MANAGER FOR IMPROVED TURBINE ENGINES Lt. Col. Travis Harris, left, accepted the project office flag from Col. Roger Kuykendall, center, project manager for Aviation Turbine Engines within PEO Aviation, as he assumed the responsibility of the Product Manager for Improved Turbine Engines from Lt. Col. Curt Kuetemeyer, right, during a change of charter ceremony June 18 at Redstone Arsenal. (U.S. Army photo by Daniel Cunningham, PEO Avia- tion)
8: PEO AVIATION GETS ITS FIRST SGM Sgt. Maj. Roy Sullivan assumed responsibility June 1 as PEO Aviation’s first sergeant major since the organization’s founding in 1987. Sullivan will meet with Soldiers in the field to gain their perspective of aviation capabilities and bring their feedback to the PEO. Sullivan is a member of the South Carolina National Guard with a 30-year military career in logistics and sustainment and a background in Apaches, Black Hawks, Chinooks and Lakotas.
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