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    45th Field Artillery Brigade change of command

    OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES

    06.15.2024

    Story by Pfc. Brooklyn Clark 

    Oklahoma National Guard

    OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Army National Guard’s 45th Field Artillery Brigade held a change of command ceremony at the Mustang Armed Forces Reserve Center in Mustang, Oklahoma, June 15, 2024, signifying the end of Col. Johnnie Dale Moss’ tenure and welcoming Lt. Col. William Kale Rogers as the new commander.

    “I never had to worry about it with you in command,” said Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Mancino, adjutant general for Oklahoma, “I just couldn't be happier, more proud of you, for successfully completing this assignment.”

    Moss’ military journey began in February 1991, when he enlisted into the OKARNG as an infantryman. He later commissioned in 1994 and served in multiple positions throughout his career, including deployments to Kuwait, Azerbaijan and Germany.

    During the ceremony, Moss was presented with the Legion of Merit, recognizing him for his exceptionally outstanding conduct and meritorious service to the United States.

    “I hope I served you well, and know that you [served] me well,” Moss said to his Soldiers in formation. “You never let me down.”

    The ceremony included a formal passing of the brigade colors, honoring Moss' legacy and marking a seamless transition in leadership to Rogers, highlighting the brigade's commitment to excellence under new command.

    Rogers, a Mooreland, Oklahoma native, entered into the service in May 2000, and has since completed a diverse number of both military and civilian education courses, including the United States Army Advanced Operations Course, and a Bachelor’s of Science in Special Education.

    “The greatest virtue you could possibly give of yourself is to serve somebody else,” Rogers said. “I just continue to ask that you continue to do that.”

    Rogers brings his vast experience and dedication to lead, having served in various command and staff positions throughout the OKARNG.

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    Date Taken: 06.15.2024
    Date Posted: 06.18.2024 17:19
    Story ID: 474292
    Location: OKLAHOMA, US

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