52nd Signal Battalion "MacArthur's Own" hosts change of responsibility

By Mr. William B King (5th Signal Command)April 12, 2016

52nd Signal Battalion "MacArthur's Own" hosts change of responsibility
1 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Command Sgt. Maj. Woody Carter, 52nd Signal Battalion outgoing senior enlisted advisor, speaks to Command Sgt. Maj. Danny Rebolledo, 52nd Signal Battalion incoming senior enlisted advisor, at the 52nd Signal Battalion change of responsibility ceremon... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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WIESBADEN, Germany -- The 52nd Signal Battalion, 2nd Signal Brigade hosted a change of responsibility ceremony April 7, 2016 at Patch Barracks in Stuttgart.

Command Sgt. Maj. Woody Carter passed responsibility of the battalion to the incoming senior enlisted advisor, Command Sgt. Maj. Danny Rebolledo.

Col. Ed Buck Jr., commander of 2nd Signal Brigade, recounted a story at the ceremony that spoke to Carter's leadership style.

"Command Sgt. Maj. Carter leads from the front, shows us how it's done, and gets over obstacles," Buck said.

Lt. Col. Delton Nix, commander of the 52nd Signal Battalion, called Carter a natural leader and said his leadership experience at various levels motivated and inspired all those under his charge.

"His ability to take experienced utilitarian leadership skills to improve the productivity of this workforce and care for them was invaluable to setting an optimized climate," Nix said. "His character, presence and intellect, coupled with his ability to lead, develop and achieve, was a great source of motivation for the Soldiers and Civilians."

Carter thanked a number of leaders, peers, friends and family for their help and support during his tenure.

"All my success, in this unit and my past success, has come from the outstanding Soldiers that I have served with," Carter said.

Carter's next assignment will be as the senior enlisted advisor for the 93rd Signal Brigade at Fort Eustis, Virginia.

Robolledo comes to the 52nd Signal Battalion from the Defense Information Systems Agency Europe in Stuttgart. He thanked the hundreds of Soldiers that he has worked with previously for allowing him to be where he is today.

"I assume this great responsibility knowing that this is only possible because of their hard work, accomplishments and mentorship," Robolledo said. "I look forward to serving the Soldiers, Civilians and Family members of the 52nd Signal Battalion."

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5th Signal Command's mission is to build, operate and defend network capabilities to enable mission command and create tactical, operational and strategic flexibility for Army, Joint and Multinational forces in the EUCOM and AFRICOM areas of responsibility.

2nd Signal Brigade builds, operates and defends Mission Command System and Networks in order to support unified action anytime-anywhere.

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