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In many ways, the 43rd Chief of Signal and Signal School Commandant, Col. Julia M. Donley, isn’t your average leader. And although she can attribute much of her travel experience to opportunities that have come with military service, Donley’s love for exploring is deeply rooted.
A massive annual undertaking, the attention initially focuses on the logistics of safely transporting Soldiers to (and from) their HBL destinations. Meanwhile, numerous Fort Eisenhower staff, including service members, and community partners stay behind to provide Soldier-trainees with activities and outings (most at no cost to them).
Changes in Army leadership oftentimes bring on changes in units; some being more complex than others. Such was the case for the U.S. Army Signal School and 15th Signal Brigade.
The military has countless traditions, but few are as unique as the military challenge coin. And as one Signaleer recently pointed out, it’s not the coins that hold value as much as it is the memory associated with them.