 Welcome to the First Brigade Change and Responsibility Ceremony. Today, Command Sergeant Major Christopher L. Shaco will relinquish responsibility as the First Brigade Command Sergeant Major to Command Sergeant Major Donald S. Bollinger II, Ion Captain Kesley and I will be your narrator for today's ceremony. The position of the Command Sergeant Major is held by the senior non-commissioned officer in the unit. The Command Sergeant Major is the guardian of the unit colors and acts as the principal advisor to the Brigade Commander on all enlisted affairs and provides counsel and guidance to non-commissioned officers and other enlisted personnel. Additionally, they uphold military customs and traditions within the unit. The official change of responsibility is accomplished with the passing of the unit colors. The host for today's ceremony is the commander of the First Army Brigade Combat Team, Colonel Ryan McCarthy. The non-commissioned officer in charge of today's ceremony is Sergeant Major Adam Walsh, the operation's Sergeant Major of the First Brigade. At this time, we will be approaching the review scan. Command Sergeant Major Christopher Shaco is being presented red roses by Sergeant Reckers, the Devil Brigade NCO Group Order, thanking NERC for all their support and devotion to the soldiers and families throughout the brigade. Red roses signal. The Command Sergeant Major Donald Collier is being presented yellow rose buds right from fight private marina welcoming for the Devil Brigade. Yellow is the color of new beginnings and symbolizes her arrival to the Devil Brigade. In time, the rose buds will blossom as will their relationship with the soldiers and their families. Our Command Sergeant Major Collier's daughters, Marilyn and Amber Collier. Additionally, his son, Joseph Collier, is receiving a Devil Brigade point.