Martin Cox has been recognized as the Security Assistance Supervisor of the Year, 2021. He serves as the division chief in the INDOPACOM/SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Regional Operations Directorate in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
NEW CUMBERLAND, Pa. â Brig. Gen. Garrick Harmon, commander of the Security Assistance Command, visited USASAC-New Cumberland for the first time June 16.
During the daylong visit, he met with senior leaders and employees to gain a better understanding of the unique foreign military sales processes carried out at the Pennsylvania-based operation. USASACâNew Cumberland accounts for more than 60% of the headquarters employees under Harmonâs command.
New Cumberland Senior Representative and G4 Director Michael Casciaro was pleased to welcome Harmon and introduce him to a critical component USASACâs workforce.
âItâs always a good thing when a commander visits his team,â Casciaro said. âOur employees in New Cumberland work very hard and seeing General Harmon take a genuine interest in their day-to-day activities was appreciated by everyone here, including myself.â
Brig. Gen. Douglas Lowrey, commander of the Security Assistance Command, and six staff members, traveled to Colombia to engage in one of the most wide-sweeping key leader engagements for the USASAC team since the pandemic hit in early 2020.
Understanding the high priority of Colombian military capabilities to Central and South American regional stability, Lowrey brought along foreign military sales experts from USASACâs Southern Command division and the central case manager from USASAC-New Cumberland.
Lowrey was invited to Colombia by Colombian Vice Minister of Defense for Strategy and Planning Jairo Garcia Guerrero during a November 2020 meeting at Sierra Army Depot. Guerrero was in the U.S. inspecting excess M1117 Armored Security Vehicles, which were no longer needed by the U.S. Army and being stored in the dry desert of southern California.
9 Brig. Gen. Douglas Lowrey, commander of the Security Assistance Command, and six staff members, traveled to Colombia to engage in one of the most wide-sweeping key leader engagements for the USASAC team since the pandemic hit in early 2020.
Understanding the high priority of Colombian military capabilities to Central and South American regional stability, Lowrey brought along foreign military sales experts from USASAC’s SOUTHCOM division and the central case manager from USASAC-New Cumberland.
Lowrey was invited to Colombia by Colombian Vice Minister of Defense for Strategy and Planning Jairo Garcia Guerrero during a November 2020 meeting at Sierra Army Depot. Guerrero was in the U.S. inspecting excess M1117 Armored Security Vehicles, which were no longer needed by the U.S. Army and being stored in the dry desert of southern California.