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o demonstrated exceptional leadership and organizational prowess as the NCOIC of the Command Chief Warrant Officer Assumption of Responsibility ceremony
o organized the Assumption of Command ceremony; attention to detail and meticulous planning set the stage for a momentous event
o achieved 100 percent accountability of all property during change of command inventories
o arranged and coordinated 15 Change of Command, retirement, and promotion ceremonies
o coordinated Change of Command medical coverage; covered 200 members during seven rehearsals; treated 10 casualties, zero duty time lost
o displayed a sharp military image as formation member during ASG Change of Command ceremony; professional impression on all attending
o emceed ceremony; lauded by Brigade commander for flawless execution
o facilitated change of command inventories to ensure proper hand over of over $1,000,000 worth of property
o hand picked by the Commander for change of command ceremony; fused Navy and Army traditions; upheld Army customs
o headed C-130 tow crew of six for change of command background; reinforced unit ties and ensured an on-time ceremony
o led Change of Command; QA'd script, trained key personnel, organized five units supporting a 130 Soldier formation; huge feat with superb results
o led formation for Company change of command; ensured military traditions were respected
o overhauled three supply rooms; facilitated two seamless change of command inventories with no FLIPL actions required
o participated in Change of Command setup and teardown; delivered a positive first impression of unit for new Commander
o prepared for CG and CSM transition activities; wrote farewell, retirement, and change of command speeches that positively portrayed the Army, Fort Leonard Wood, and the senior leaders
o proffered Change of Command ceremony; exuded professional excellence to 200 attendees; sustained and honored military traditions
o recognized by command staff for ceremonial support during change of command ceremony; ceremonial work-horse who leads by example
o selected to serve as parking lot commander; ensured the safe arrival of 125 international and US DVs
o served as Project Officer for Battalion Change of Command; led 9 staff with 124 members in attendance; lauded by Commander for flawless execution
o supervised SF combined deactivation and Change of Command event; impacted two installations and three units; seamless merger for 350 personnel
o trusted protocol augmentee; assisted with Bn assumption of command and AMC/CCC visit; showcased unit capabilities
o volunteered as element commander for Brigade change of command ceremony; preserved protocol and tradition
o volunteered for change of command ceremony; sustained unit morale for over 200 Battalion personnel