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Medical officer ready to lead recruiting battalion

The incoming commander of the Army’s 2nd Medical Recruiting Battalion is bilingual: he “speaks medicine” and he “speaks military.” Lt. Col. Brad Tibbetts, 45, a registered nurse and certified physician assistant, will take the helm of the battalion during a change of command ceremony Friday. The battalion is responsible for recruiting healthcare professionals “to preserve the Army’s fighting strength,” according to its mission statement. “My number one goal is to ensure that the Army has their required medical professionals to accomplish its missions,” Tibbetts said, noting that the battalion’s area of operations spans the Southeast. “I’d like to focus on how not to ‘rest on our laurels.’”

Outgoing battalion commander has second to none time | Military Scene

With her fourth generation of military service, Lt. Col. Andi Tallman joined the Army to continue a family tradition. She said she still loves putting on the uniform every day. On Friday morning she will relinquish command of the 2nd Medical Recruiting Battalion to Lt. Col. Brad Tibbetts, from Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Tallman has served as the battalion commander since June 2019. “It’s bittersweet,” she said. “Commanding in a COVID environment was very unique and I will truly miss my battalion. My Soldiers and civilians here are excellent. Second to none.” The motto of the battalion, nicknamed the Gladiators, is “Strength and Honor, Second to None.”

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