 U.S. Army Garrison, Japan held a change of responsibility ceremony between outgoing Command Sgt. Justin E. Turner in incoming Command Sgt. David A. Rio, December 2nd at Camp Zama with numerous guests from both on and off the installation in attendance. I would say that the true strength of our Camp Zama community are all of the soldiers and civilians and master labor contractors, MLCs of this Garrison community because it's you, the people who comprise our team who I will remember the most. Command Sgt. Major Turner departs after his two-year assignment in Japan and will move on to serve as the Command Sgt. Major for the Soldiers Support Institute at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. To Command Sgt. Major Rio, it is with great pleasure that we welcome you, your wife Joanna, your children Owen and Evelyn to Camp Zama Community. I know that we're going to make a great team and I cannot assure everyone here that it's going to be another outstanding Command Sgt. Major and a partner for our Garrison. I look forward to our road ahead and the many contributions you will make with our Garrison. Command Sgt. Major Rio began his military career in 2001 as an ammunition specialist. He has been assigned to numerous positions in various units in the Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Field, including serving as an EOD team leader, a platoon sergeant, battalion operations N.C.I.C., a first sergeant, a brigade plans N.C.I.C. in a battalion Command Sgt. Major. What I'd most like to accomplish is to strengthen and continue to grow the relationships that we have here on the installation with our U.S. force partners, our JGSCF partners as well as those community partners. I look forward to working with our diverse team professionals and learning from them while serving our people. Reporting for U.S. Army Garrison, Japan, this is Tim Flack.