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BG Scott Morcomb addresses the audience during the

BG Scott Morcomb addresses the audience during the

BG Scott Morcomb addresses the audience during the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

MG Troy Kok removed the retired patch from a solider

MG Troy Kok removed the retired patch from a solider

MG Troy Kok removed the retired patch from a solider during the ARAC Patch Changing ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

COL Andrew Doehring salutes BG Scott Morcomb to close

COL Andrew Doehring salutes BG Scott Morcomb to close

COL Andrew Doehring salutes BG Scott Morcomb to close out the ARAC Reflagging/Patch Changing Ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

BG Scott Morcomb talks with MG Troy Kok prior to the

BG Scott Morcomb talks with MG Troy Kok prior to the

BG Scott Morcomb talks with MG Troy Kok prior to the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

SGT Rafael Suarez is presented a plaque by COL Andrew

SGT Rafael Suarez is presented a plaque by COL Andrew

SGT Rafael Suarez is presented a plaque by COL Andrew Doehring, BG Scott Morcomb and CSM James Matthews for creating the new patch insignia for the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky (US Army phot... More

BG Scott Morcomb addresses the audience during the

BG Scott Morcomb addresses the audience during the

BG Scott Morcomb addresses the audience during the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

BG Scott Morcomb and CSM James Matthews unfurl the

BG Scott Morcomb and CSM James Matthews unfurl the

BG Scott Morcomb and CSM James Matthews unfurl the new battalion flag during the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Command Sgt. Maj. JamesPeter Matthews, Command Sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. JamesPeter Matthews, Command Sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. JamesPeter Matthews, Command Sergeant Major of the Army Reserve Aviation Command (ARAC), puts the command’s shoulder sleeve insignia onto the sleeve of his soldiers during an uncasing ceremony... More

MG Troy Kok watches as BG Scott Morcomb attaches a

MG Troy Kok watches as BG Scott Morcomb attaches a

MG Troy Kok watches as BG Scott Morcomb attaches a new battalion patch during the ARAC Patch Changing Ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

The retired battalion flag is presented for casing

The retired battalion flag is presented for casing

The retired battalion flag is presented for casing during the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

BG Scott Morcomb and CSM James Matthews prepare the

BG Scott Morcomb and CSM James Matthews prepare the

BG Scott Morcomb and CSM James Matthews prepare the retired battalion flag for casing during the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Brig. Gen. Scott Morcomb, Commanding General of the

Brig. Gen. Scott Morcomb, Commanding General of the

Brig. Gen. Scott Morcomb, Commanding General of the Army Reserve Aviation Command (ARAC), puts the command’s shoulder sleeve insignia onto the sleeve of his soldiers during an uncasing ceremony on Fort Knox, Ky... More

MG Troy Kok watches as BG Scott Morcomb attaches a

MG Troy Kok watches as BG Scott Morcomb attaches a

MG Troy Kok watches as BG Scott Morcomb attaches a new battalion patch during the ARAC Patch Changing Ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

The new battalion flag and guidon are presented during

The new battalion flag and guidon are presented during

The new battalion flag and guidon are presented during the ARAC Reflagging ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

Brig. Gen. Scott R. Morcomb, Commanding General of

Brig. Gen. Scott R. Morcomb, Commanding General of

Brig. Gen. Scott R. Morcomb, Commanding General of the Army Reserve Aviation Command (ARAC), uncases the new ARAC guidon with his Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. JamesPeter Matthews during a uncasing ... More

COL Andrew Doehring  and the battalion stand at attention

COL Andrew Doehring and the battalion stand at attention

COL Andrew Doehring and the battalion stand at attention during the ARAC Reflagging Ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

A soldier displays the new battalion patch during the

A soldier displays the new battalion patch during the

A soldier displays the new battalion patch during the ARAC Patch Changing ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army photo by Charles Leffler)

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