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    Changing of the guard

    Changing of the Guard

    Courtesy Photo | Brig. Gen. Robert Hipwell, 300th Military Police Brigade commander, and Command Sgt....... read more read more

    BAGHDAD, IRAQ

    04.19.2008

    Courtesy Story

    Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs

    By Spc. Samuel J. Phillips
    Multi-National Corps - Iraq

    CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq -- Brig. Gen. Michael R. Nevin, commander, 177th Military Police Brigade, a National Guard unit from Taylor, Mich., turned the keys over to detainee operations at Victory Base Complex, to Brig. Gen. Robert Hipwell, commander, 300th Military Police Brigade, a National Guard unit from Inkster, Mich., during a transfer of authority ceremony on April 18 at Camp Liberty Field House.

    As the outgoing commander and command sergeant major of the 177th MP Bde. cased their colors, it symbolized the end of the unit's time here. However, the changes that the 177th MP Bde. made will remain.

    "The Soldiers of the 177th MP Bde. brought a level of discipline and responsibility that raised the bar on detainee operations," said Brig. Gen. Michael R. Nevin, commander 177th MP Bde. They turned out moderates who were ready to go back out as peaceful members and citizens of the community.

    "This is a very special day for us," Nevin said, "Some are even calling it our happy bus day."

    Nevin first thanked the subordinate units that fell under him during his time at VBC. "It was an honor and privilege for us to try and stay in front of you and give you some kind of direction. I'm personally honored and privileged to have been called your leader these past months."

    As he continued, Nevin thanked those over him in Task Force 134 for giving the 177th MP Bde. everything it needed to accomplish its mission. "It's been a great relationship for learning and a great environment in which to be a warfighter."

    Then Nevin addressed the Soldiers of the 177th MP Bde.

    "You came into a situation that needed dignity and respect. You brought dignity and respect and it became the baseline. It became the foundation for all of Task Force 134 successes," he said.

    "No one from the 177th traveled half way around the world and put his life on the line for anything less than victory," Nevin said.

    "If imitation is truly the sincerest form of flattery, I would be proud to replicate the work and spirit of any member of the 177th Military Police Brigade," Hipwell said.

    "Today, we face another mission and that mission is to follow in the footsteps of the 177th Military Police Brigade and successfully run detention operations with the same dignity and respect as Task Force MP North," Hipwell said.

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    Date Taken: 04.19.2008
    Date Posted: 04.24.2008 15:57
    Story ID: 18749
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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