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Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

The 19th Engineer Battalion Forward Support Company

The 19th Engineer Battalion Forward Support Company

The 19th Engineer Battalion Forward Support Company (FSC) forms up for the Change of Command ceremony at Fort Knox. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr takes position at

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr takes position at

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr takes position at the front of the formation to end the 19th Engineer Battalion FSC Change of Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and launch a drone during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and launch a drone during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr addresses the audience

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr addresses the audience

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr addresses the audience during the 19th Engineer Battalion FSC Change of Command at Fort KNox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Newly appointed commander of 19th Engineer Battalion

Newly appointed commander of 19th Engineer Battalion

Newly appointed commander of 19th Engineer Battalion Lt. Col. Christopher Beal briefly addresses those in attendance at the change of command ceremony before it concluded. (Photo by Charles Leffler, Fort Knox V... More

Unexpected to Morgan, Fort Knox leaders led him to

Unexpected to Morgan, Fort Knox leaders led him to

Unexpected to Morgan, Fort Knox leaders led him to Brooks Parade Field after the ceremony, where he witnessed a flyover of Army helicopters in his honor. (Photo by Charles Leffler, Fort Knox Visual Information)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and launch a drone during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr accepts the guidon

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr accepts the guidon

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr accepts the guidon from LTC Esther Pinchasin during the 19th Engineer Battalion FSC Change of Command at Fort Knox Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Outgoing Commander CPT Jennifer Williams hands the

Outgoing Commander CPT Jennifer Williams hands the

Outgoing Commander CPT Jennifer Williams hands the guidon to LTC Esther Pinchasin during the 19th Engineer Battalion FSC Change of Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

A member of the 19th Engineers Battalion prepares for

A member of the 19th Engineers Battalion prepares for

A member of the 19th Engineers Battalion prepares for a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Lt. Col. Brad Morgan (right) watches as Col. George

Lt. Col. Brad Morgan (right) watches as Col. George

Lt. Col. Brad Morgan (right) watches as Col. George Walter Jr., commander of 20th Engineer Brigade, passes the colors of 19th Engineer Battalion to Lt. Col. Christopher Beal during a change of command ceremony ... More

The 19th Engineer Battalion Forward Support Company

The 19th Engineer Battalion Forward Support Company

The 19th Engineer Battalion Forward Support Company (FSC) forms up for the Change of Command ceremony at Fort Knox. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr takes position at

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr takes position at

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr takes position at the front of the formation to end the 19th Engineer Battalion FSC Change of Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and launch a drone during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Outgoing Commander CPT Jennifer Williams hands the

Outgoing Commander CPT Jennifer Williams hands the

Outgoing Commander CPT Jennifer Williams hands the guidon to LTC Esther Pinchasin during the 19th Engineer Battalion FSC Change of Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr accepts the guidon

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr accepts the guidon

Incoming Commander CPT Dylan Knehr accepts the guidon from LTC Esther Pinchasin during the 19th Engineer Battalion FSC Change of Command at Fort Knox Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and

Members of the 19th Engineers Battalion assemble and set a land bridge during a Breaching Operation at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

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