Largest Army Component Command Welcomes New Senior Enlisted Warfighter

By Sgt. Brandon LunsfordMay 22, 2025

FORT BRAGG, NC – In a ceremony steeped in military tradition, Command Sgt. Maj. TJ Holland, the outgoing senior enlisted leader of U.S. Army Forces Command, formally relinquished responsibility for the unit to Command Sgt. Maj. Nema Mobarakzadeh (Mobar), May 22, at the FORSCOM Headquarters, here. The event marked a change in leadership as Holland handed over the unit’s colors to Mobar, signifying the official transfer in the presence of Soldiers, families and distinguished guests.

Largest Army Component Command Welcomes New Senior Enlisted Warfighter
U.S. Army Gen. Andrew Poppas, commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, passes the FORSCOM colors to Command Sgt. Maj. Holland, the outgoing command Sgt. Maj. of FORSCOM, during the FORSCOM Change of Responsibility ceremony at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, May 22, 2025. The event honored Holland’s dedicated service as the outgoing senior enlisted advisor. (Photo Credit: PFC Richard Morgan) VIEW ORIGINAL


“Today’s ceremony is all about the legacy, mission, and opportunity that we face together as a team,” said Gen. Andrew C. Poppas, Commanding General of FORSCOM. “Our legacy as Freedom’s Guardian, our mission to ensure Army readiness, and our opportunity to transform and keep pace with a changing world. At the center of it all, is the command sergeant major.”

Largest Army Component Command Welcomes New Senior Enlisted Warfighter
U.S. Army Gen. Andrew Poppas, commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, delivers remarks during the FORSCOM Change of Responsibility ceremony at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, May 22, 2025. Poppas presided over the ceremony, highlighting the accomplishments of the outgoing and welcoming the new command sergeant major. (Photo Credit: PFC Richard Morgan) VIEW ORIGINAL


The change of responsibility ceremony is a time-honored Army tradition rich with symbolism. The unit’s colors – the flag that represents the unit – are the commander’s symbol of authority, and passing those colors from one leader to another represents the transfer of that authority and the continuity of leadership.

Holland has been FORSCOM’s senior enlisted leader since Sep. 8, 2023. He has overseen significant transformation, always keeping the warfighter at the center of all advances during his tenure. Under Holland’s leadership, FORSCOM has ensured the Army is prepared to deploy and win in a complex world, providing a force that is well-led, disciplined, trained, and ready. He fostered a culture of readiness and warfighter lethality, and ensured that FORSCOM Soldiers were brilliant at the basics.

Largest Army Component Command Welcomes New Senior Enlisted Warfighter
U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. TJ Holland, the outgoing senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), passes the FORSCOM colors to Gen. Andrew Poppas, the commander of FORSCOM, during the Change of Responsibility ceremony at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, May 22, 2025. The passing of colors represents the formal transfer of responsibility, authority, and accountability from one senior enlisted leader to another. (Photo Credit: PFC Alexis Fischer) VIEW ORIGINAL


“Most of the people in the audience here have personally had a hand in my professional development, directly or indirectly,” Holland said. “I want to thank you because I’ve always grown from our experiences and touch-points.”

After two years of service with FORSCOM, Holland will assume the role of Senior Enlisted Leader for U.S. European Command. He thanked the unit’s Soldiers and his own family for their support.

Mobar assumed responsibility as the new senior enlisted leader of FORSCOM, bringing a wealth of experience from his previous assignment as command sergeant major at I Corps, Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Mobar has served in the Army for more than 25 years.

“Let’s get after the fundamentals of war fighting and leadership,” said Mobar. “I’m going to do my best to make sure we stay focused on integrating and applying new [tactics, techniques, and procedures] to our formation.”

Largest Army Component Command Welcomes New Senior Enlisted Warfighter
Command Sgt. Maj. TJ Holland congratulates Command Sgt. Maj. Nema Mobarakzadeh (Mobar) on his new position as the senior enlisted Soldier for U.S. Army Forces Command. Holland relinquished responsibility to Mobar during the Change of Responsibility ceremony at Fort Bragg, N.C., May 22, 2025. (Photo Credit: PFC Alexis Fischer) VIEW ORIGINAL


Headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, FORSCOM is the largest Army Component Command responsible for training, mobilizing, and deploying combat-ready conventional forces. FORSCOM provides tailored, ready forces to combatant commanders worldwide and maintains readiness across active duty, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard components. With more than 750,000 warfighters under its oversight, FORSCOM ensures the Army remains capable of fighting and winning the nation’s wars through rigorous training, leader development, and operational excellence.