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Lt. Cols. Gregory T. Puntney, right, and Matthew E.

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Lt. Cols. Gregory T. Puntney, right, and Matthew E. Limbert, incoming and outgoing commanding officers of Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28, Marine Air Communication Group 28, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, stand at attention during the pass and review portion of a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., April 19, 2012. During the ceremony, Puntney humbly reflected on his tenure as the "Spartans" commander, "It is a singular honor and privilege to be here, on this day on this field, with these Marines. We celebrate this team and their achievements," he said. "Matt, I look forward to observing from afar how you will lead the Marines and take them to the next level. They are poised and ready."

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