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HOPE HULL, Ala. (Sept. 17, 2016) -- Col. Zachary E.

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HOPE HULL, Ala. (Sept. 17, 2016) -- Col. Zachary E.

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HOPE HULL, Ala. (Sept. 17, 2016) -- Col. Zachary E. Maner (left) and Col. Roger A. Presley, Jr. (right) engage in conversation as they await the change of command ceremony at Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Fort R. W. Shepherd Armory, here, today.
Maner, who currently lives in Mobile, Ala., is the outgoing commander of the 122nd Troop Command, Alabama Army National Guard. Presley, who resides in Florence, Ala., is the incoming commander of that unit. Maner begins his next assignment as the Chief of Staff for the 135th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Alabama Army National Guard.
Attending the event were more than 150 service members from within the 122nd, select members of the Alabama Army National Guard leadership and guests that include families and friends of service members participating in the ceremony. The 122nd has command and control of all of the aviation units in the Alabama Army National Guard.
(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Shanley/Released)

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