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PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR COMBAT SUPPORT AND COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT


6: REORGANIZATION AT PM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS Col. Dan Furber, right, project manager for Transportation Systems, presided over a March 13 ceremony at the Program Executive Office for Combat Support and Combat Service Support (PEO CS&CSS) in Warren, Michigan, marking the stand-down of the Product Manager for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle Systems and the Product Manager for Medium Tactical Vehicles (MTV). The two orga- nizations merged as the Product Manager for Multi-Mission Protected Vehicle Systems, which remains under the purview of the Project Man- ager for Transportation Systems. Lt. Col. Michael Riley, left, former product manager for MRAP Vehicle Systems, will lead the new organi- zation. Alvin Bing, upper right, former product manager for MTV, was awarded the Meritorious Civilian Service Medal for his accomplishments. He now serves on the PEO CS&CSS staff, leading strategy initiatives for tactical wheeled vehicles. (Photos by Ted Beaupre, Multimedia Visual Information Center – Detroit Arsenal)


PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS – TACTICAL


HMS CHARTER CHANGES HANDS Col. Michael Baker relinquished the charter of the Product Manager for Handheld, Manpack and Small Form Fit to Lt. Col. Raymond Yu at a June 13 ceremony at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, led by Maj. Gen. David G. Bassett, program executive officer for Com- mand, Control and Communications – Tactical. Baker was promoted from lieutenant colonel at the ceremony, and will be attending the U.S. Army War College.


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ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF GEN. MARK A. MILLEY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING OFFICER ASSIGNMENTS:


Maj. Gen. Mitchell L. Kilgo, director, J-6, U.S. Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, to commanding general, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) and Aberdeen Prov- ing Ground, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.


Maj. Gen. Steven A. Shapiro, commanding general (CG), 21st Theater Sustainment Command, U.S. Army Europe, Germany, to CG, U.S. Army Sustainment Command, Rock Island, Illinois.


Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, CG, CECOM and Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, to chief of staff, U.S. Stra- tegic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska.


Maj. Gen. Flem B. Walker Jr., CG, 1st Sustainment Command (Theater), Fort Knox, Kentucky, to deputy chief of staff for logistics and operations, U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC), Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.


Brig. Gen. Edmond M. Brown, deputy CG (Support), 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, currently deployed as commander, Train Ad- vise Assist Command – South, Resolute Support Mission, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, Afghanistan, to dep- uty director and chief of staff, Futures and Concepts Center, U.S. Army Futures Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia.


Brig. Gen. Christopher O. Mohan, deputy chief of staff for logistics and operations, AMC, Redstone Arsenal, to CG, 21st Theater Sustain- ment Command, U.S. Army Europe, Germany.


Brig. Gen. Michael J. Talley, deputy CG, Regional Health Com- mand – Atlantic, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, to CG, U.S. Army Medical Re- search and Materiel Command and Fort Detrick, Fort Detrick, Maryland.


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