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Col. Paul Larson (right), and Col. Scott Himes, the

Col. Paul Larson (right), and Col. Scott Himes, the

Col. Paul Larson (right), and Col. Scott Himes, the incoming and outgoing commanders of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, stand side by side in front of the brigade during a change of command cer... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Fortenberry (right), the 2nd

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Fortenberry (right), the 2nd

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Fortenberry (right), the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division senior noncommissioned officer, takes the guidon from the color guard during a change of command ceremony, May 9... More

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (left), 10th Mountain Division

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (left), 10th Mountain Division

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (left), 10th Mountain Division acting commanding general, takes the guidon from Col. Scott Himes (left), the outgoing commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, during a change of command ... More

Col Paul Larson, incoming commander of 2nd Brigade

Col Paul Larson, incoming commander of 2nd Brigade

Col Paul Larson, incoming commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, holds the guidon during a change of command ceremony, May 9, at Fort Drum, New York. Larson took command of the brigade from Col. Scott Himes, the... More

Col. Paul Larson (right), and Col. Scott Himes, the

Col. Paul Larson (right), and Col. Scott Himes, the

Col. Paul Larson (right), and Col. Scott Himes, the incoming and outgoing commanders of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, stand side by side in front of the brigade during a change of command cer... More

Col. Scott Himes (left), outgoing commander of 2nd

Col. Scott Himes (left), outgoing commander of 2nd

Col. Scott Himes (left), outgoing commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, says a few words after receiving the Order of Saint Maurice for his distinctive service to the infantry, May 9, at... More

The 10th Mountain Division Band marches across Sexton

The 10th Mountain Division Band marches across Sexton

The 10th Mountain Division Band marches across Sexton Field during the 2nd Brigade Combat Team change of command ceremony, May 9, at Fort Drum, New York. Col. Scott Himes, the outgoing 2BCT commander, relinquis... More

The 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division

The 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division

The 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division detachment presents to the outgoing commander during a change of command ceremony, May 9, at Fort Drum New York. Col Scott Himes, the 2BCT outgoing commander... More

Col. (R) Mike Plummer (left), the Man of the Mountain

Col. (R) Mike Plummer (left), the Man of the Mountain

Col. (R) Mike Plummer (left), the Man of the Mountain and the first commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and Col. Scott Himes (right), the outgoing 2BCT commander, present the Shield of... More

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (right), 10th Mountain Division

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (right), 10th Mountain Division

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (right), 10th Mountain Division acting commanding general, leads the reviewing party of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team change of command ceremony, May 9, at Fort Drum, New York. Col Scot... More

Col. Scott Himes, the outgoing commander of 2nd Brigade

Col. Scott Himes, the outgoing commander of 2nd Brigade

Col. Scott Himes, the outgoing commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, makes his last speech to the Commando brigade during a change of command ceremony, May 9, at Fort Drum, New York. Him... More

Col. (R) Mike Plummer (left), the Man of the Mountain

Col. (R) Mike Plummer (left), the Man of the Mountain

Col. (R) Mike Plummer (left), the Man of the Mountain and the first commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Fortenberry (right), the 2BCT senior noncommissione... More

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (center), 10th Mountain

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (center), 10th Mountain

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (center), 10th Mountain Division acting commanding general, marches alongside Col. Scott Himes (left), and Col Paul Larson, the outgoing and incoming commanders of 2nd Brigade Combat ... More

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (center), 10th Mountain

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (center), 10th Mountain

Brig. Gen. Patrick Donahoe (center), 10th Mountain Division acting commanding general, marches alongside Col. Scott Himes (left), and Col Paul Larson, the outgoing and incoming commanders of 2nd Brigade Combat ... More

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