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CHANGE OF RESPONSIBILITY CEREMONY UNIT SYMBOL/CREST HERE XXTH XXXXX COMPANY CHANGE OF RESPONSIBILITY CEREMONY UNIT SYMBOL/CREST HERE 09 May 2005

Schedule of Events 1550 Formation of troops BIG RED ONE SONG Toast of the Army, Favorite Son! Hail to the brave Big Red One! Always the first to thirst for a fight. No foe shall challenge our right to victory. We take the field, a grand sight to see. Pride of the infantry. Men of a great division, courage is our tradition. Forward the Big Red One! ARMY SONG First to fight for the right, And to build the Nation’s might, And The Army Goes Rolling Along Proud of all we have done, Fighting till the battle’s won, And the Army Goes Rolling Along. Then it’s Hi! Hi! Hey, The Army’s on its way. Count off the cadence loud and strong For where ever we go, you will always know That The Army Goes Rolling Along.   Schedule of Events 1550 Formation of troops 1600 Invocation by Chaplain King Biographies National Anthems Passing of the Guidon Remarks: CPT XXXX –Commander 1SG Dirt – Outgoing 1SG 1SG Charge – Incoming 1SG “ The Big Red One Song” “ The Army Song” Conclusion of the Ceremony

The XXth XXXXX Company traces its lineage to Lineage   Lineage   The XXth XXXXX Company traces its lineage to Bravo Company, 4th battalion. First Gas and Flame Regiment, “Hell Fire”, which was first activated on 15 August, 1917 by War Department Order 108. In less than one year on the front of World War I, the regiment participated in 133 actions during 10 campaigns, including Lorraine, Marne, Saint Miguel, and Muesse-Argonne. Redesignated the XXth XXXXXX Company on 28 March 1942, the unit began operations in the European Theater during March 1943. The company served with the 3rd Armored Division in Italy, operating chemical warfare supply dumps. Reassigned in November 1944 to the Seventh Army, the XXth XXXXX Company accompanied combat units from the coast of Southern France, across the Rhine River, and deep into Southern Bavaria. Returning from World War II, the company was located at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey and later Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It was allotted to the Regular Army on 25 May 1951, and subsequently inactivated at Fort McClellan, Alabama. On 1 March 1980, the company was reactivated and assigned to the First Infantry Division (Big Red One) at Fort Riley, Kansas. In January 1991, the XXth XXXXX Company deployed to Southwest Asia for Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Outfitted with new M93 Fox Reconnaissance Vehicles, the company conducted recon missions at the VII Corps breach site and Iraqi ammunition depots, and 3 combat smoke missions. From 24 August to 15 September 1994 the company deployed to Idaho and conducted firefighting operations. First Sergeant Old A. Dirt 1SG Dirt was born in Denville, New Jersey and entered the Army in April 1987. He attended basic training and advanced individual training at Fort McClellan, Alabama. His assignments include Company and Battalion NBC NCO, 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery, Fort Stewart, Georgia; Battalion NBC NCO, 1st Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery, Fort Stewart, Georgia and Fort Polk, Louisiana; Battalion NBC NCO, 9th Engineer Battalion, Schweinfurt, Germany; Company NBC NCO, 542nd Medical Company (Air Ambulance), Camp Page, Korea; Senior Instructor/Writer, Tactical Radiation and Smoke and Flame Section, Fort McClellan, Alabama and Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; Squad Leader, 761st Chemical Company, Fort Ord, California; Reconnaissance Platoon Sergeant, 51st Chemical Company, Fort Polk, Louisiana; He participated in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal (five oak leaf clusters), Army Achievement Medal(five oak leaf clusters), Good Conduct Medal (5th Award), National Defense Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), Expert Driver/Mechanic Badge, and the Air Assault Badge. His military education includes the Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course, Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course, First Sergeant Course, Battle Staff Noncommissioned Officers Course, NBC Reconnaissance Course and Instructor Training Course.

SSG(P) George Washington First Sergeant New N. Charge 1SG Charge was born in dayton, Ohio and entered the Army in June 1986. He attended basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and advanced individual training at Fort McClellan, Alabama. His assignments include Company NBC NCO, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry, Heilbronn, Germany; Troop NBC NCO, 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry, Mannheim, Germany; Company and Battalion NBC NCO, 3rd Battalion, 77th Armor, Mannheim, Germany; Battalion NBC NCO, 1st Battalion, 33rd Armor, Fort Lewis, Washington; Decon and Smoke Squad Leader, 25th Chemical Company, Buedingen, Germany; Smoke Platoon Sergeant, 69th Chemical Company, Buedingen, Germany; Operations Sergeant, 69th Chemical Company, Buedingen Germany; Drill Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; and Chemical Operations NCO, 98th Area Support Group, Wuerzburg, Germany. He participated in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Joint Endeavor. His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (two oak leaf clusters), Army Commendation Medal (four oak leaf clusters), Army Achievement Medal (seven oak leaf clusters), Army Superior Unit Award, Good Conduct Medal (5th Award), National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), Expert Driver/Mechanic Badge (wheel and track), Drill Sergeant Badge, and French Commando Badge. 1SG CHARGE is also a member of the Sergeant Morales and Sergeant Audie Murphy Clubs. His military education includes the Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course, Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course, First Sergeant Course, Battle Staff Noncommissioned Officers Course, Drill Sergeant School, and Master Fitness Course. XXth XXXXX COMPANY Headquarters Platoon 1LT Joe Mendez SFC Tony Graham 1st Decon Platoon 2LT Andrew Gallardo SSG(P) George Washington 2nd Decon Platoon 2LT James Swanson SSG(P) Frank Moore 3rd Decon Platoon 2LT John Kennedy SFC Seth Fletcher 4th Decon Platoon 2LT Mike Sablan SFC Bill Seniorpsg Smoke Platoon 1LT Mark Miller SFC Bob LaRochelle Recon Platoon 1LT Danny Bateman SFC Aaron Boronell Maintenance Platoon CW2 Keith Lambert SFC Leroy Martinez