Current, future commanders meet with local community while berry picking

By Monica K. GuthrieJuly 3, 2023

Current, future commanders meet with local community while berry picking
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Col. Seth Graves, current U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys commander, picks blueberries, July 1, at the 5th Annual Agricultural Experience with U.S. Forces Korea, at the Korea Blueberry Farm. (U.S. Army photo by Jeff M. Nagan) (Photo Credit: Jeff Nagan) VIEW ORIGINAL
Current, future commanders meet with local community while berry picking
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Col. Ryan Workman, incoming U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys commander, picks blueberries, July 1, at the 5th Annual Agricultural Experience with U.S. Forces Korea, at the Korea Blueberry Farm. (U.S. Army photo by Jeff M. Nagan) (Photo Credit: Jeff Nagan) VIEW ORIGINAL

CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea – The current garrison commander, along with his replacement, attended a blueberry-picking event, July 1, a Korea Blueberry Farm. The current commander, Col. Seth Graves, and incoming commander, Col. Ryan Workman,  were invited, along with Command Sgt. Maj. Monty Drummond, by the People-to-People Pyeongtaek Chapter to join in the 5th Annual Agricultural Experience with U.S. Forces Korea.

“Thanks to our good relationship with our community, we can have events like this,” said Graves. “One of things I will miss the most is the wonderful and amazing people who continue to make Pyeongtaek a home for our Soldiers serving here.”

Workman, who once worked at U.S. Forces Command-Korea and U.S. Eighth Army, said he looks forward to working more with the Pyeongtaek community during his time as the garrison commander.

Graves will relinquish command to Workman during a change of command ceremony scheduled for July 11. Graves’ next station is Yokota Air Base, Japan.