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English: Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho, Army Surgeon General and U.S. Army Medical Command commanding general (right), passes the Southern Regional Medical Command guidon to Maj. Gen. Jimmie O. Keenan, incoming SRMC commanding general (left), while Command Sgt. Maj. Marshall L. Huffman and outgoing Commanding General Maj. Gen. M. Ted Wong look on during the SRMC change of command held on June 6. The passing of the guidon is an Army tradition that officially marked the change of command. U.S. Army photo by Erin Perez, SRMC Directorate of Communications.
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Author Erin Perez, SRMC Directorate of Communications

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