Natick, Massachusetts - The Natick Soldier Systems Center recently ushered in a new era with the appointment of Brig. Gen. George Hackler as their new commanding general in a ceremonious Change of Command event held on July 31st.

During the ceremony, Brig. Gen. George Hackler formally took over the reins from the outgoing commanding general, Brig. Gen. David Trybula, marking a significant transition in leadership at the center.

Brig. Gen. John Cushing, the commanding general of Combat Capabilities Command, United States Army Futures, praised Brig. Gen. Trybula for his exemplary leadership and service to the center. After over 30 years of dedicated and honorable service, Brig. Gen. Trybula is set to retire early this year, leaving behind a lasting legacy.

Expressing his confidence in the capabilities of Brig. Gen. Hackler, Brig. Gen. Cushing highlighted the new commanding general's leadership qualities and vision for the future of the center.

This Change of Command ceremony holds special significance as Natick Soldier Systems Center gears up to commemorate 70 years of unwavering commitment to the success and well-being of soldiers, embodying the spirit of 'One Team Committed to Soldier Success.'

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