b'U.S. Army Col. Jon Brierton, Army Support Activity Fort Dix commander and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst deputy commander, passes the flag to Brenda Lee McCullough, U.S. Army Installation Management Readiness director, during a change of command ceremony on July, 21, 2022, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. The change of command ceremony is a tradition where the outgoing commander symbolically relinquishes responsibility and authority by passing the colors to the incoming commander, thus beginning a new dawn of leadership for the incoming commander and his or her soldiers and civilians. (U.S. Air Force photo by Amn Simonne Barker)Army Support Activity Fort DixHolds Change of Command Ceremonyhttps://www.jbmdl.jb.mil/News/Article/3101504/army-support-activity-fort-dix-holds-change-of-command-ceremony/By Senior Airman Matt Porter 87th Air Base Wing Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Public AffairsNEWS | July 21, 2022The U.S. Army Support Activity Fort Dix held a change ofWith this position comes the awesome responsibilitycommand ceremony July 21, 2022, at Army Support Activityof being the Deputy Commander Army for Joint Base Fort Dix. McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, said Wisniewski. I have to thank U.S. Army Col. Mitchell Wisniewski assumed commandJon for the extraordinary transition between the two of us.of Army Support Activity Fort Dix from the U.S. Army Col.Wisniewski now commands a Mobilization Force Jon Brierton, Army Support Activity Fort Dix and Joint BaseGeneration Installation that reaches 21% of all U.S. Army McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst deputy commander. Reserve and National Guard units that are stationed within This command is like a unicorn, its special and one of 300 miles of ASA Fort Dix.a kind, said Brierton. Not only did we at ASA Fort DixI would like to welcome Col. Mitchell Wisniewski and his endure the COVID-19 pandemic, we carried the mission andfamily to the Installation Management Command Readiness we were open for business. There was no mission failure hereteam, said Ms. Brenda Lee McCullough, Installation and we made it work through collaboration, integration, and as a team. Management Command Readiness director. To Jon, youUnder Briertons leadership, ASA Fort Dix was able to maintain handled considerable pressure with a level of grace that operations to sustain combat-ready, mission-deployablewould make any senior leader proud. The day-to-daysoldiers during the COVID-19 pandemic and Operations Alliessuccess that this Garrison enjoyed over these past few years Welcome/Refuge. is directly attributable to you and your team.4 Military Appreciation Resource Magazine Thank You For Your Service'