Sgt. Maj. William Johnson Jr., former Combat Center sergeant major, stands with his successor, Sgt. Maj. Susan M. Bellis, and Combat Center commanding general, Bring. Gen. Charles M. Gurganus, during the Combat Center’s sergeant major post and relief ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field July 9, 2008. Johnson, who was also pinned the Meritorious Service Medal during the ceremony, retired from the Marine Corps after 30 years of active duty service. - Sgt. Maj. William Johnson Jr., former Combat Center sergeant major, stands with his successor, Sgt. Maj. Susan M. Bellis, and Combat Center commanding general, Bring. Gen. Charles M. Gurganus, during the Combat Center’s sergeant major post and relief ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field July 9, 2008. Johnson, who was also pinned the Meritorious Service Medal during the ceremony, retired from the Marine Corps after 30 years of active duty service.
Michelle Mills, a new police officer, has her husband pin her badge on her chest during the Combat Center’s Marine Corps Police Academy graduation ceremony at the Protestant Chapel July 8, 2008. Mills, along with her fellow civilian police officers will be the first civilians integrated into the Provost Marshal’s Office. The Combat Center will add roughly 67 civilian police officers to PMO’s ranks until fiscal year 2011, creating a gradual 50 percent conversion to civilian police officers. - Michelle Mills, a new police officer, has her husband pin her badge on her chest during the Combat Center’s Marine Corps Police Academy graduation ceremony at the Protestant Chapel July 8, 2008. Mills, along with her fellow civilian police officers will be the first civilians integrated into the Provost Marshal’s Office. The Combat Center will add roughly 67 civilian police officers to PMO’s ranks until fiscal year 2011, creating a gradual 50 percent conversion to civilian police officers.