by Master Sergeant Marvin R. Preston
Air National Guard Readiness Center Public Affairs
6/18/2014 - JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. -- Air
National Guard Readiness Center personnel welcomed a new leader during
an assumption of command ceremony Monday at the ANGRC here.
Brig. Gen. Michael R. Taheri, the ANGRC commander, assumed command of
the ANGRC from Lt. Gen. Stanley E. Clarke III, the director of the ANG.
During the ceremony Clarke said that Taheri's background of serving in
various capacities in the active-duty and ANG gives him a unique ability
to handle the task of leading the ANGRC.
"Knowing the caliber of person you are and with the experiences you've
had, there is no better person to be sitting on this stage today, ready
to take command of the Air National Guard Readiness Center," said
Clarke.
Taheri gained valuable leadership experience as commander, 153rd Airlift
Wing, Wyoming Air National Guard, Cheyenne, Wyoming. The 153rd supports
state and national interests though peacetime and combat airlift
missions. The wing also provides domestic support through its Modular
Airborne Fire Fighting System, aeromedical evacuation, command and
control, and air traffic control missions.
The ANGRC ensures ANG field units are properly resourced to train and
equip in support of state and federal missions across the entire
spectrum of military operations and provide support sustaining ANG
airmen throughout their careers.
"Coming back to the readiness center for me is special," said Taheri. "I
have a special place in my heart for all the hard things you do and
what you do for the field is noticed. Everything we did out there, I
felt that you were our wingman and this was the support structure that
made sure we had the resources in place to safely and effectively
accomplish the mission."
Taheri told the gathered staff that in the face of future challenges,
the ANG is more vital and will continue to leverage partnerships to
become even better.
"Through this all we become an even more essential force," said Taheri.
"Our first and foremost priority is to be prepared for the missions of
today. Those missions are the war-fight and the homeland. We do that by
leveraging the partnerships that we have. We have partnerships overseas,
but we also have them throughout our communities, chamber of commerce
and schools, those are the things we have to leverage to become even
smarter and better at what we do."
Taheri follows the leadership of Maj. Gen. R. Scott Williams who served
as the ANGRC commander from August 2012 to June 2014. Williams leaves to
serve as the Senior Defense Official and Defense Attaché, U.S. Embassy,
Kuwait City, Kuwait. Williams will be the Department of Defense
principal military official and representative to the U.S. embassy
country team and host nation.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
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