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Georgia Change of Command CLAY NATIONAL GUARD CENTER, Marietta, Ga., Sept. 30, 2011 – Members of the three branches of the Georgia Department of Defense were standing in formation as various civilian dignitaries (including current Gov. Nathan Deal and former Gov. Sonny Perdue) looked on as Maj. Gen. Jim Butterworth was became the 41st Adjutant General of the State of Georgia at a change of command ceremony Friday. Governor Deal appointed Butterworth, a former state senator, to replace the retiring Maj. Gen. William T. Nesbitt, and handed him the colors of the Georgia Department of Defense, which were firmly grasped by Butterworth signifying acceptance of command from Nesbitt, who has served for four years as the commander the Georgia Department of Defense. Butterworth thanked Gov. Deal for his “faith and trust, and for this opportunity to lead the great men and women of the Georgia National Guard.”Participating in the ceremony were units representing each branch of the Georgia Department of Defense. The Georgia State Defense Force was Georgia Change of represented by 30 soldiers led by COL C.J. West. The unit in formation along-

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side their counter-parts from the Army and Air and Army Guard, the Georgia State Defense Force soldiers performed in a sharp, polished, highly military manner indistinguishable from their Army and Air Guard counterparts as Governor Deal and Major Generals Nesbitt and Butterworth trooped the line to review the troops. Maj. Gen Butterworth acknowledged the sacrifices and service rendered by the Citizen-Soldiers and Airmen who form the ranks of the State Defense Force, Army and Air Guard, and their families in his remarks. Butterworth stated, “My primary goal is to serve you, as I begin my tenure as your adjutant general,” speaking to the formation of Soldiers and Airmen that stood before him. “Going for-ward, my role will be to ensure that we are men-tally, physically and logistically prepared to carry out any and all missions we are asked to fulfill.” In photo L-R, Maj. Gen. William Nesbitt, Gov. Nathan Deal, Maj. Gen Jim Butterworth Story by CPT Andrew Creed, PAO

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