March 18, 2009
Augusta, Mich. - More than 1,000 Soldiers will witness a change of Michigan
Army National Guard leadership, Saturday (Mar. 21), 5 p.m. on the Parade
Field at Fort Custer Training Center, Augusta, Mich.
Lt. Col. Greg Durkac, outgoing commander of the Wyoming, Mich.-based 1st
Battalion, 125th Infantry Regiment, will pass the battalion colors to
incoming commander, Maj. Ryan Connelly. The 1st Battalion, 125th Infantry
Regiment recently returned from a 12-month deployment to al-Anbar Province,
Iraq under Durkac's command.
Incoming commander, Connelly, joined the 1st Battalion, 125th Infantry in
2005 as the battalion's executive officer and most recently served as
operations officer during the battalion's tour in Iraq. Connelly is a
graduate of the Army Command and General Staff College and earned numerous
awards including the Bronze Star Medal, Expert Infantryman Badge, and the
Army Service Ribbon.
The change of command ceremony is one of the Army's most significant
ceremonies. The passing of the colors from the outgoing commander through
the senior commander to the incoming commander symbolizes a passing of trust
and confidence, as well as a charge of responsibility from the former
commander to the new commander. The return of the colors to the Command
Sergeant Major symbolizes the bond between the commissioned and
non-commissioned leaders.
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MEDIA ADVISORY
Media is invited to attend the Change of Command Ceremony, March 21, 5 p.m.
on the Parade Field at Fort Custer, Augusta, Mich.
For more information, contact Anthony Dennis at (office) 810-239-5802 or
(cell) 810-265-4274.