FORT CAMPBELL, KY. (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – U.S. Army Garrison Fort Campbell bid farewell to Col. Jeremy Bell and welcomed Col. Andrew Jordan during a Change of Command ceremony on Monday, June 28, at Wilson Theatre.
Outgoing Garrison Commander Col. Bell recently described the position as “mayor of the city” of Fort Campbell, saying it has all the major pieces and parts that make up a city. There’s size, population, infrastructure, and then there’s the military component.
Col. Jeremy Bell, outgoing Commander of the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Campbell at the Change of Command ceremony on Mon June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Ms. Brenda Lee McCullough, Director, IMCOM-Readiness U.S. Army Installation Management Command at the Change of Command ceremony for Garrison Commander at Fort Campbell on Mon June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
L-R, CSM Joseph Harbour, Col Andrew Jordan, Ms Brenda Lee McCullough and Col. Jeremy Bell at the Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
CSM Joseph Harbour, Col Andrew Jordan, Ms Brenda Lee McCullough and Col. Jeremy Bell at the Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Fort Campbell Garrison Command Sergeant Major Joseph Harbour at the Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Mrs. Susan Jordan being presented flowers at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Mrs. Karen Bell being presented flowers at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Karen Bell and Col. Jeremy Bell at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
L-R, Col. Jeremy Bell and Major General J.P. McGee, at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
L-R, Karen Bell and Major General J.P. McGee, at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
L-R, Col. Jeremy Bell, Karen Bell, and Major General J.P. McGee at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Major General J.P. McGee at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett shakes hands with Col. Jerremy Bell at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Col. Jeremy Bell, Ms, Brenda Lee McCullough, and Col. Andrew Jordan at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
Col. Andrew Jordan, new U.S. Army Garrison Commander for Fort Campbell at the Fort Campbell Garrison Command Change of Command ceremony on Mon. June 28 2021 (Lee Erwin).
During the ceremony, the garrison colors, the symbol of the commander’s authority, were passed from Bell to Jordan, symbolizing the outgoing commander passing along the mantle of leadership.
Also participating in the passing of the colors were Fort Campbell Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph Harbour, and Brenda Lee McCullough, director, of U.S. Army Installation Management Command-Readiness.
Bell was honored for his exceptional meritorious service, and Bell’s wife Karen, was recognized for her service and volunteer support, by Gen. J.P. McGee, commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell.
Bell thanked the communities surrounding Fort Campbell and their leaders for their support.
“You are what makes Fort Campbell unique and in a lot of ways special. I’ve been around a lot of installations, and I’ve never seen a relationship quite like this. It’s always ‘How can I help Fort Campbell? How can I help our soldiers and our families?’ and that is truly appreciated,” Bell said.
Bell also praised the garrison workforce under his command, saying they are recognized worldwide for what they do, they have the best practices and push the limits of what’s possible, and they are professionals that come to work every day to serve others.
Jordan said he and his family are blessed for the opportunity to return to Fort Campbell and serve alongside the best team the Army has to offer.
“We look forward to serving the soldiers, the families, Army professionals, and the communities of the greater Fort Campbell area to make this a great place to live and work,” Jordan said.