 The Department of the Army Meritorious Public Service Medal is presented to Mrs. Janet Morgan for meritorious service to the soldiers, civilians, and family members of the Seventh Army Training Command from March 2021 through February 2024. Mrs. Morgan's support and guidance were critical to the success of numerous family and quality of life programs, and her volunteer efforts were instrumental to the overall welfare of the communities in which she lived. Mrs. Morgan's accomplishments enhanced the well-being of soldiers and families alike. Her service and genuine concern for the welfare of Army families reflect great credit upon herself, the United States Army, Europe, and Africa, and the United States Army. Signed, Darryl A. Williams, General, U.S. Army. Lord of Hosts, as we gather to conduct this change of responsibility, we give you thanks. Thank you for the honor to serve our nation, and thank you for leaders who guide and care for soldiers. Thank you for Command Sergeant Major Mark Morgan and for Janet, for their guidance, care, and love for Seventh Army Training Command, and its soldiers, family members, and civilians. Color symbolizes the relinquishment of responsibility and authority from Command Sergeant Major Morgan. Commander will then pass the colors to Command Sergeant Major Fidorsen, charging him with the responsibility and authority that comes with his position. Charge orders for Command Sergeant Major Morgan. Ladies and gentlemen, the Commander of the Seventh Army Training Command, Brigadier General Stephen B. Carpenter, for their three years of selfless commitment to the Seventh Army Training Command and United States Army, Europe, and Africa, and also welcome Command Sergeant Major Paul and Jessica Fidorsen, as they take the mantle of leadership for what will no doubt be another successful tour in Germany. And of course, a special thank you to all the teammates who contributed to orchestrating this special event during very busy times. The soldiers on the field, protocol, G3, other enablers, and of course the U.S. Army, Europe, and Africa band. We really appreciate you making the trip. Command Sergeant Major Mark Morgan, as all of you know, excelled as the senior listed advisor for this formation. Ladies and gentlemen, to our community leaders, Wolfgang, Edgar, Hans, Alexander, Uli, I appreciate your kindness and friendship, I'll never forget you. To the protocol team that grinds it out every single day. I can't imagine having your job, so please don't ask me when I retire. Thank you for taking the time to help us commemorate today's change of responsibility. A special thanks for those of you who have traveled extended distances to show your support. It is absolutely an honor and privilege to be not only back in Bavaria, but also back under the Seventh Army Training Command. I'll be remiss if I didn't take this opportunity to thank some of those folks who have helped me along the way. First and foremost, I'd like to thank God for giving this opportunity. Like Mark, I'm going to take the opportunity to get my wife and children out of the way before I forget it and really get in trouble. So, I have to thank my wife and daughters, Isabelle and Sophie. Ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the playing of the Bavarian tenet and the Army and remain standing for the retiring of the public. Train to win!