MG Gailes.
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — Maj. Gen. Charles Gailes, the commanding general of U.S. Army North’s Task Force 51, discusses the value and the role of dual-status commanders Feb. 7 and the importance of their relationships with Army North during the Dual Status Commanders Orientation at Army North’s Main Conference Room at the historic Quadrangle. Gailes hosted the briefing and provided the opening remarks. The one-day stop at Army North was part of a larger series of conferences conducted by U.S. Northern Command for commanders who serve in a combined federal-state position.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Maj. Eric Lobsinger, Army North PAO)
COL Francey.
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — COL Richard Francey, U.S. Army North’s chief of staff, welcomes visiting dual-status commanders Feb. 7 during the Dual Status Commanders Orientation at Army North’s Main Conference Room at the historic Quadrangle. Maj. Gen. Charles Gailes, the commanding general of U.S. Army North’s Task Force 51, hosted the briefing and provided the opening remarks. The one-day stop at Army North was part of a larger series of conferences conducted by U.S. Northern Command for commanders who serve in a combined federal-state position.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Maj. Eric Lobsinger, Army North PAO)
Dual Status CDRs.
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — Maj. Gen. Charles Gailes (center), the commanding general of U.S. Army North’s Task Force 51, along with visiting dual-status commanders, listen to a command briefing Feb. 7 during the Dual Status Commanders Orientation at Army North’s Main Conference Room at the historic Quadrangle. Gailes hosted the briefing and provided the opening remarks. The one-day stop at Army North was part of a larger series of conferences conducted by U.S. Northern Command for commanders who serve in a combined federal-state position.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Maj. Eric Lobsinger, Army North PAO)
Randy Scott.
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — Randy Scott, current operations officer, G3, U.S. Army North, provides a command briefing for dual-status commanders Feb. 7 during the Dual Status Commanders Orientation at Army North’s Main Conference Room at the historic Quadrangle. Maj. Gen. Charles Gailes, the commanding general of U.S. Army North’s Task Force 51, hosted the briefing and provided the opening remarks. The one-day stop at Army North was part of a larger series of conferences conducted by U.S. Northern Command for commanders who serve in a combined federal-state position.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Maj. Eric Lobsinger, Army North PAO)
-30-
Photos