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U.S. Army Lt. Col. James Fowler, outgoing commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. James Fowler, outgoing commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. James Fowler, outgoing commander of the S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion, thanks Soldiers for their hard work and dedication during his command at a change of command cerem... More

U.S. Army Maj. Christopher Moyer, the executive officer

U.S. Army Maj. Christopher Moyer, the executive officer

U.S. Army Maj. Christopher Moyer, the executive officer for the 122nd Engineer Battalion, S.C. Army National Guard, presents the formation to outgoing commander U.S. Army Lt. Col. James Fowler at a change of co... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. James Fowler, outgoing commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. James Fowler, outgoing commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. James Fowler, outgoing commander of the S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion, receives the Meritorious Service Medal from U.S. Army Col. Robert Carruthers, commander of the 59t... More

U.S. Army Soldiers stand in formation during a change

U.S. Army Soldiers stand in formation during a change

U.S. Army Soldiers stand in formation during a change of command ceremony for the S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion. The incoming and outgoing commanders were recognized during the ceremony at... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman, the incoming

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman, the incoming

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman, the incoming commander of the S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion, speaks to the Soldiers at a change of command ceremony. The incoming and outgoing command... More

U.S. Army Soldiers present arms in formation during

U.S. Army Soldiers present arms in formation during

U.S. Army Soldiers present arms in formation during a change of command ceremony for the S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion. The incoming and outgoing commanders were recognized during the cere... More

U.S. Army officers from the S.C. Army National Guard

U.S. Army officers from the S.C. Army National Guard

U.S. Army officers from the S.C. Army National Guard conduct a review of troops during the 122nd Engineer Battalion change of command ceremony. The incoming and outgoing commanders were recognized during the ce... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman salutes during

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman salutes during

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman salutes during the national anthem at a change of command ceremony for the S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion. The incoming and outgoing commanders were rec... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman (left), incoming

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman (left), incoming

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Hyman (left), incoming commander of the S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion receives the unit guidon from U.S. Army Col. Robert Carruthers, commander of the 59th T... More

The S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion

The S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion

The S.C. Army National Guard's 122nd Engineer Battalion recognized the incoming and outgoing commanders during a change of command ceremony at Strom Thurmond High School in Johnston, S.C. June 12, 2016. (U.S. A... More

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