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    82nd Airborne Division changes command, responsibility

    82nd Airborne Division changes command, responsibility

    Photo By Sgt. Joseph Guenther | Maj. Gen. John W. Nicholson, the new commander of the 82nd Airborne Division speaks to...... read more read more

    FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    10.04.2012

    Courtesy Story

    2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division

    By: Nancy Lugo
    82nd Airborne Public Affairs NCO

    FORT BRAGG, N.C. — More than 200 unit colors and guidons representing the 82nd Airborne Division’s six brigades moved to the center of Pike field on Fort Bragg on Oct. 4 as the division hosted yet another historic event.


    Maj. Gen. Jim Huggins and Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant Lambert simultaneously relinquished command and responsibility to Maj. Gen. John W. Nicholson, Jr. and Command Sgt. Maj. LaMarquis Knowles during the ceremony. This is the first time the 82nd Airborne Division commander and command sergeant major have transitioned the same ceremony.

    Ft. Bragg and XVIII Airborne Corps Commander, Lt. Gen. Daniel B. Allyn, was the reviewing officer for the ceremony.

    “Jim and Bryant have led this division with distinction over the past 26 months where again and again demands on the battle field required responsive actions from the All-American command team to deploy trained and ready forces on short notice, beyond their current battle focus and every time there superbly led units have delivered on time on target and with absolute mission success,” said Allyn.

    Huggins and Lambert assumed command and responsibility of the All-American Division in mid 2010; in September 2011 they deployed and served as the command team of Regional Command-South and Combined Joint Task Force-82 during Operation Enduring Freedom XII in southern Afghanistan.

    “Ladies and Gentlemen it is not the maroon beret that makes this Division special it is each of the non-commissioned officers in this great division, thank you all for your leadership it will always be the legacy of the 82nd Airborne Division,” said Huggins.

    Task Force All-American deployed almost 10,000 Paratroopers over the past year in support of OEF and in full partnership with Afghan National Security Forces.

    Maj. Gen. Nicholson was commissioned into the infantry in 1982 upon graduation from the United States Military Academy at West Point. During his first tour in the Division, he served as commander of A Company 2nd Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Abn. Div. More recently Nicholson deployed in support of OEF as Deputy Chief of staff, Operations for NATO ISAF from late 2010 to early 2012.

    Speaking about Nicholson, Huggins said, “he has answered our Nation’s call in some of the toughest situations we could imagine best of luck to you as you lead America’s finest I know you will do great and I am proud to hand the colors to you.”

    Nicholson said, “it is a tremendous honor and a responsibility which I accept with the greatest humility and the utmost commitment to serve the Nation and these Paratroopers to the best of my abilities.”

    Command Sgt. Maj. LaMarquis Knowles entered the United States Army in September 1983. From serving as a platoon sergeant to brigade command sergeant major, Knowles has led troops at all levels within the 82nd, deploying multiple times during operations OEF and OIF.

    Knowles most recently served as the Command Sgt. Maj. for the Joint Readiness Training Center and Post Command Sgt. Maj., Fort Polk, La.

    Lt. Gen. Allyn spoke to the new division command team saying, “Gen. Nicholson and Command Sgt. Maj. Knowles take great care of these paratroopers and their families the nation will call on us and I know the 82nd Airborne Division will be ready.”

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 10.04.2012
    Date Posted: 10.05.2012 00:37
    Story ID: 95747
    Location: FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA, US

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