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Lt. Col. Michael Sauer, Commander of Troops,  marches

Lt. Col. Michael Sauer, Commander of Troops, marches

Lt. Col. Michael Sauer, Commander of Troops, marches the color guard forward during the brigade's Change of Command ceremony held July 18 on MacArthur Parade Field, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, whe... More

Right, Col. Jack Davis, 32nd Medical Brigade commander,

Right, Col. Jack Davis, 32nd Medical Brigade commander,

Right, Col. Jack Davis, 32nd Medical Brigade commander, presents the 232nd Medical Battalion colors to incoming commander, Lt. Col. Woodrow Nash, which signify the acceptance of the duties and responsibilities ... More

The 32nd Medical Brigade Color Guard, dressed in World

The 32nd Medical Brigade Color Guard, dressed in World

The 32nd Medical Brigade Color Guard, dressed in World War II uniforms, lead more than 1800 Soldiers in the Pass in Review during the brigade's change of command ceremony held July 18 at MacArthur Parade Field,... More

Col. Jack Davis, commander, 32nd Medical Brigade, presents

Col. Jack Davis, commander, 32nd Medical Brigade, presents

Col. Jack Davis, commander, 32nd Medical Brigade, presents the Meritorious Service Award to Col. Philip Sheridan, at the 232nd Medical Battalion Change of Command ceremony held at MacArthur Parade Field, Joint ... More

The 232nd Medical Battalion welcomes new leadership.

The 232nd Medical Battalion welcomes new leadership.

The 232nd Medical Battalion welcomes new leadership. Left, Outgoing commander, Col. Philip Sheridan, Col. Jack Davis, 32nd Medical Brigade, and incoming commander, Lt. Col. Woodrow Nash salute during the playin... More

Lt. Col. Michael Sauer, commander of troops, marches

Lt. Col. Michael Sauer, commander of troops, marches

Lt. Col. Michael Sauer, commander of troops, marches the color guard forward during the brigade's Change of Command ceremony held July 18 on MacArthur Parade Field, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, wher... More

Col. L. Wayne Magee Jr. receives a Legion of Merit

Col. L. Wayne Magee Jr. receives a Legion of Merit

Col. L. Wayne Magee Jr. receives a Legion of Merit award from Maj. Gen. Allen Batschelet prior to the U.S. Army 54th Recruiting Brigade’s Change of Command Ceremony at ARNORTH Quadrangle Joint Base San Antonio... More

From left, 32nd Medical Brigade incoming commander

From left, 32nd Medical Brigade incoming commander

From left, 32nd Medical Brigade incoming commander Col. Jack Davis, outgoing commander Col. Jonathan Fristoe, and Maj. Gen. Steve Jones, commanding general, U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School, finis... More

Incoming commander Col. Jack Davis accepts the 32nd

Incoming commander Col. Jack Davis accepts the 32nd

Incoming commander Col. Jack Davis accepts the 32nd Medical Brigade colors from Maj. Gen. Steve Jones, U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School commanding general, signifying his assumption of command of ... More

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