The Illinois Army National Guard’s 725th Transportation Company held a Change of Command Ceremony after its Welcome Home Ceremony.
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Machesney Park, Ill. - The Illinois Army National Guard’s 725th Transportation Company held a Change of Command Ceremony after its Welcome Home Ceremony. Pictured, from left, during the Change of Command Ceremony is 198th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion Commander Maj. (promotable) Benjamin Reeder, 198th CSSB Command Sergeant Major CSM James Davis, incoming 725th Commander Capt. Josh Tanneberger, outgoing Commander Capt. (promotable) Charles Smith and Battalion Chaplain (1st Lt.) Stanley Unachukwu. Multiple Illinois Army National Guard 725th Transportation Company Soldiers were awarded military medals ranging from Meritorious Service Medals to Army Achievement Medals during the unit’s Welcome Home Ceremony, Dec. 13, at Harlem High School in Machesney Park, Ill. The unit deployed in support of U.S. European Command from October 2024 to September 2025. About 160 Soldiers from the Machesney Park, Ill.-based unit celebrated a deployment to U.S. European Command in which the unit completed more than 93 real-world missions, supported two major multinational exercises, and delivered more than 2.1 million gallons of fuel – all the while making personal and professional improvements in themselves. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Davanh Sanamixay, 725th Transportation Company)


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