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Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th Special Operations Squadron commander, presents his first salute as commander during the 20th SOS change of command May 18, 2018, at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. Commanders pr... More

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group commander, left, pins a Meritorious Service Medal on Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations Squadron commander, during the 20th SOS ch... More

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group commander, left, passes the 20th Special Operations Squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th SOS commander, middle, while Lt. Col. Jeremy S. ... More

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations Squadron commander, gives a smile before speaking during the 20th SOS change of command ceremony May 18, 2018, at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. Bergin t... More

Attendees of the 20th Special Operations Squadron change

Attendees of the 20th Special Operations Squadron change

Attendees of the 20th Special Operations Squadron change of command ceremony stand during the presentation of the colors and singing of the national anthem May 18, 2018, at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. More than... More

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group commander, left, receives the 20th Special Operations Squadron guidon from Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th SOS commander, middle, while Lt. Col. C... More

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations Squadron commander, left, shares a laugh with Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th SOS commander, during the 20th SOS change of command ceremony May 18... More

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group commander, left, Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations Squadron commander, middle, and Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th SOS comman... More

Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Charles W. Mauze, new 20th Special Operations Squadron commander, speaks to attendees of the 20th SOS change of command after assuming command May 18, 2018, at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. Mauze worked ... More

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group

Col. Michael A. Jackson, 27th Special Operations Group commander, speaks during the 20th SOS change of command ceremony May 18, 2018, at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. Jackson was the presiding officer for the cer... More

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations

Lt. Col. Jeremy S. Bergin, previous 20th Special Operations Squadron commander, right, gives his final salute as commander to 20th SOS members during the 20th SOS change of command ceremony May 18, 2018, at Can... More

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