ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. -- Maj. Gen. Michael Terry, commander of TACOM Life Cycle Management Command toured Anniston Army Depot May 1 during what may be his final visit to the installation.
"It is always great to see our senior leadership," said Col. Brent Bolander, ANAD's commander. "I am confident he leaves with positive memories of his time spent with a first-class workforce."
Terry toured repair and overhaul operations in the Small Arms Repair Facility and the Combat Vehicle Repair Facility before presenting command coins to more than 60 worthy depot employees at the Berman-Varner House.
TACOM's change of command ceremony is slated for June 25 in Warren, Mich.
Dear Anniston Teammates,
I wanted to personally thank for your hard work and tremendous job you did in supporting our forces over the past two years during my command tenure. Your hard work and professionalism made a significant impact for our Army and our nation and ensured our Soldiers had the equipment needed to ensure the success of their mission.
I was truly amazed at the capabilities and abilities of the entire ANAD work force and the results you achieved every day. It was an honor to serve with each of you and thank you again for what you do every day in support of our country.
Your efforts did not go unnoticed throughout these past years.
Your outstanding reputation is second to none and I would ask that you continue to keep up the superior efforts and standards as we continue to move our Army forward to meet the challenges of today, tomorrow and 2025 and beyond.
I wish each of you Godspeed as I transition the mantle of leadership on June 25. I know our Army is in good shape because of the great work force we have at ANAD and other industrial base facilities. Thank you again for making this assignment an enjoyable and rewarding one.
Sincerely,
Maj. Gen. Michael J. Terry
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