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6 U.S. ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND – ORLANDO


4: PROMOTION, TRANSITION AT ACC-ORLANDO Master Sgt. Larry Buwee received a certificate of promotion April 11 at a ceremony led by Michael Harris, acting executive director of Army Contracting Command (ACC) – Orlando. Buwee’s wife, Aletha, and his children, Charles and Jada-Jordan, were also on hand for the ceremony at ACC – Orlando headquarters at Naval Support Activity (NSA) – Orlando, Florida.


Buwee spent two years working on the Simplified Acquisition Procure- ment and Foreign Military Sales teams at ACC – Orlando, and previous- ly served with the 925th Contracting Battalion at Fort Drum, New York. He will leave ACC – Orlando this summer for the 928th Contracting Bat- talion Regional Contracting Office – Bavaria, in Grafenwoehr, Germany, where he will serve as noncommissioned officer in charge for Contract- ing Support Operations. (Photo by Doug Schaub, NSA – Orlando)


U.S. ARMY RAPID CAPABILITIES AND CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES OFFICE


5: NEW LEADERSHIP FOR RCCTO Undersecretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy welcomed Lt. Gen. L. Neil Thurgood to the U.S. Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) at a ceremony April 24 at Redstone Ar- senal, Alabama, that also marked Thurgood’s promotion from major general. McCarthy and Thurgood’s wife, Shauna, helped pin on Thur- good’s new stars.


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Thurgood, who came to RCCTO after serving as director for test at the Missile Defense Agency, now serves as director of Hypersonics, Di- rected Energy, Space and Rapid Acquisition. In this position, he directs RCCTO, which includes the Hypersonics Project Office. Col. John Eggert, who served as RCCTO acting executive director, now serves as the organization’s chief of staff. (Photo by Bryan Bacon, Redstone Rocket)


PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR AVIATION


6: MILITARY DEPUTY HONORED FOR ASA(ALT) ROLE Dr. Bruce D. Jette, right, assistant secretary of the Army for acquisi- tion, logistics and technology (ASA(ALT)), presented the Legion of Merit award to Col. Robert Barrie, military deputy to the program execu- tive officer (PEO) for Aviation, Feb. 13 at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Barrie was recognized for serving as the ASA(ALT) chief of staff from January to December 2018. (Photo by Bill Brown, PEO Aviation)


7: RETIREMENT CAPS 29-YEAR CAREER Col. Randy Murray, right, assistant program executive officer for G-3, Operations, at PEO Aviation, accepted a certificate of appreciation from Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Todd III, PEO Aviation, on behalf of the president of the United States at a ceremony March 8 at Redstone Arsenal marking Murray’s retirement. Murray, who retired after 29 years of service, also received the Legion of Merit Award and the Honorable Order of Saint Michael Silver Award, which recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to Army aviation. (Photo by Daniel Cunningham, PEO Aviation)


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