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U.S. Army Col. Jeremy A. Crist relinquished command

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U.S. Army Col. Jeremy A. Crist relinquished command of the 360th Civil Affairs Brigade to U.S. Army Col. Stephen J. Snyder during a change of command ceremony on Saturday, March 3 at Victory Field, Officer’s Club, Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The commander of troops was the 360th Civil Affairs Deputy Commander, Lt. Col. Christopher M. Schond. The reviewing officer was Brig. Gen. Jeffrey W. Jurasek, commander of the 352nd Civil Affairs Command. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Spencer L. Teillon)

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