New chief warrant officer begins work at ANAD

By Mrs. Jennifer Bacchus (AMC)July 31, 2014

New chief warrant officer begins work at ANAD
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ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. -- Chief Warrant Officer 3 Adrian Pubill joined the ranks of Anniston Army Depot July 15.

"I'm here to know and understand the industrial side of the Army and apply that knowledge to a division and its brigade combat teams to enhance their readiness and the readiness of the Army," he said.

Pubill comes from a long family history of military service and has spent roughly 14 of his 16 years in the Army as a member of special forces support.

He has served seven combat tours, totaling 52 months in the Middle East.

As Pubill rose in the warrant officer ranks, he was nominated for this position at the depot and was interviewed and ultimately selected by TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, ANAD's higher headquarters.

"As a warrant officer, I have to know everything from technical to tactical," said Pubill, adding that this time at the depot will further his understanding of the technical aspects of equipment he and other Soldiers use.

Pubill is still learning his way around the installation and through the various repair and overhaul processes, but hopes to be able to assist in making the depot a more efficient and proficient work site. To do that, he will often be found in the shops.

"I'm here to support," said Pubill.