Brig. Gen. Daryl Hood relinquished command of the U.S. Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear School to Col. Sean Crockett during a change-of-commandant ceremony June 4 in Lincoln Hall Auditorium.
Maneuver Support Center of Excellence names top civilians, instructors of the year
Brian Hill
Fort Leonard Wood
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (June 3, 2021) Maneuver Support Center of Excellence leaders recognized the center’s calendar year 2020 instructors of the year and 2021 civilians of the year during a ceremony June 2 at Lincoln Hall Auditorium.
Maj. Gen. James Bonner, MSCoE and Fort Leonard Wood commanding general, and MSCoE and Fort Leonard Wood Command Sgt. Maj. Randolph Delapena presented awards to 11 instructors and 12 civilians.
“We have an incredibly diverse and complex set of missions here at Fort Leonard Wood,” Bonner said at the ceremony. “We generate readiness by leading, developing and inspiring over 80,000 service members each year; we drive change through dozens of unique Army modernization efforts; and, most importantly, we focus on people. Each person on this post plays a key role in moving us forward across our priorities. The honorees toda
Then, this winter, Shaw will hit the road again starting December 4th in Atlanta, GA with performances in Tennessee, Illinois, Ohio, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. He’ll also be stopping at Bowery Ballroom in New York City on December 17th and then will close out the run in Washington, DC on December 18th.
By: Sarah Pittman
Girl In Redcover photo of Pollstar May 31, 2021 issue
While growing up in the small town of Horten, Norway, like many Gen Zers who are now in their early 20s, Marie Ulven listened to “whatever was on the radio, a lot of Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber.” Once she was in her early teens the singer/songwriter better known as Girl In Red started getting into moody indie rock and finding her own music – bands “like The Smiths and The Shins” – but Ulven’s admiration for Swift has been a constant.
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A promotion ceremony for Milford, Massachusetts, native, Col. Niave Knell, 51st commandant of the U.S. Army Military Police School, is set for 2 p.m. June 4 in Lincoln Hall Auditorium.