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Maj. Gen. Robert
H. Griffin is taking over as the deputy chief of the Corps
of Engineers, replacing Maj. Gen. Hans A. Van Winkle, who
is retiring as the No. 2 officer at the Corps. Griffin, currently
the Corps' director of civil works, will assume the post of
deputy commanding general on June 23, says Corps spokesman,
Lt. Col. Gene Pawlik.
The Chief of Engineers,
Lt. Gen. Robert B. Flowers, remains in his position. Flowers
is nearing the end of his third year of a four-year appointment
as chief, Pawlik says.
But Van Winkle's
departure and Griffin's promotion set in motion a series of
other changes at senior Corps levels. Maj. Gen. Carl A. Strock
will become the new civil works director when he returns from
his current duty in Iraq. Strock is the director of military
programs at the Corps.
Moving up to the
top military programs post is Maj. Gen. Ronald L. Johnson,
the commander of the Corps' Pacific Ocean Division, which
is based in Hawaii. Johnson is due to report there on July
3.
Johnson's replacement
is Brig. Gen. Robert L. (Larry) Davis, former commander of
the San Francisco-based South Pacific Division of the Corps.
Davis assumed his new job on June 9.
The new head of
the South Pacific Division is Col. Joseph Schroedel, chief
of staff at the Corps headquarters in Washington. President
Bush has nominated Schroedel for promotion to brigadier general.
Schroedel reported as the division commander on May 14.
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