Host or Host Commander
The outgoing command sergeant major should assume a position of support and guidance during the change of command ceremony. They should offer their experience and expertise to the incoming command sergeant major and provide any necessary information or insights as requested. Ultimately, their role is to facilitate a smooth transition and ensure continuity in leadership and operations.
Host or host commander
The outgoing leader is responsible for planning the change of command event. The outgoing leader will coordinate with the incoming leader for details surrounding the change of command. The outgoing commander should prepare materials to leave for the incomming commander related to personnel, mission, and history of the unit.
The awarding of a decoration to an outgoing command is transferred before and separately.
The awarding of a decoration to an outgoing command is transferred before and separately.
The awarding of a decoration to an outgoing command is transferred before and separately.
Command Sergeant Major Marvin Hill.
Command Sergeant Major is the highest enlisted rank in the US Army
Command Sergeant Major.
The awarding of a decoration to an outgoing command is transferred before and separately.
Command Sergeant Major.
There is a Command Sergeant Major rank in the US Army and US Marine Corps. There is no "Command Sergeant Major Leader" rank, however.
Where a sergeant fits in the chain of command depends on his rank, since there are several levels of sergeants. Sergeant (SGT) - probably team leader Staff Sergeant (SSG) - probably squad leader Sergeant First Class (SFC) - probably platoon leader First Sergeant (1SG) - probably company First Sergeant Command Sergeant Major (CSM) - probably battalion CSM Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA) - The top enlisted person in the US Army