The change of command for that position, which is now held by John Allen, is scheduled for early February.
What does C OF C stand for?
C OF C stands for Change of Command
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Samples in periodicals archive:
who retired from the Air Force with 39 years of military service after the change of command.
Wolfe as Commander, Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG) during a change of command ceremony held at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown-Cheatham Annex, this past September.
Jason Jorgensen as the commanding officer of VP-5 during a change of command ceremony on 13 May 2011.
John Sullivan in a change of command ceremony July 6 in Kuwait.
European Command Change of Command Ceremony, June 30, 2009.
Two years later at his change of command I know that these visits, the military families and our wounded played heavily on his mind; it's what also gave rise to the multi-million dollar charity known as the CDS's military family fund.
Bruce Carlson during a change of command held at the National Museum of the U.
Signal Center and Fort Gordon in a change of command ceremony on Barton Field early Tuesday morning.