Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Marsiglia, Medical Readiness and Training Command Commanding General, hands the Colors to Col Eless D. Brown, the outgong Southeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group Commander, during the SEMARSG Change of Command Ceremony held Saturday, Aug. 7 at the CSM Paul B. Huff Army Reserve Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Headquartered in Nashville, the SEMARSG is a direct reporting unit to Army Reserve Medical Command and is responsible for providing mission command and control to Army Hospitals and medical support groups throughout the southeastern United States. The SEMA


Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Marsiglia, Medical Readiness and Training Command Commanding General, hands the Colors to Col Eless D. Brown, the outgong Southeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group Commander, during the SEMARSG Change of Command Ceremony held Saturday, Aug. 7 at the CSM Paul B. Huff Army Reserve Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Headquartered in Nashville, the SEMARSG is a direct reporting unit to Army Reserve Medical Command and is responsible for providing mission command and control to Army Hospitals and medical support groups throughout the southeastern United States. The SEMARSG has units located in Florida, Georgia, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Change of command ceremonies are a military tradition that represent a transfer of authority and responsibility for units or commands. The history, tradition, and accomplishments of the command are embodied in the colors. The passing of colors from an outgoing commander to an incoming commander ensures that the unit and its Soldiers are never without official leadership, represents a continuation of trust, and signifies an allegiance of Soldiers to their unit's commander.


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