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Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Redemacher receives the sword of office from Lt. Col. Richard F. Neitzey, commanding officer of Marine Heavy Helicopter Training Squadron 302 in a relief and appointment ceremony, Feb. 8. Redemacher replaced Sgt. Maj. Johnny L. Higdon Jr.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Cameron Payne

HMHT-302 welcomes new sergeant major

14 Feb 2013 | Lance Cpl. Cameron Payne Marine Corps Air Station New River

Sgt. Maj. Johnny L. Higdon Jr. relinquished the role of Marine Heavy
Helicopter Training Squadron 302 sergeant major to Sgt. Maj. Kenneth L.
Redemacher during a relief and appointment ceremony at the squadron’s
hangar, Feb. 8.

Higdon has been the squadron sergeant major for two years.

“His success is a direct reflection for his need to lead the Marines,” said
Lt. Col. Richard F. Neitzey, commanding officer of HMHT-302. “Part of our
job here is to train young officers and he accomplished that mission. We
thank him for everything he’s done.”

“It’s been an honor and a pleasure to complete the command team for
HMHT-302,” said Higdon.

During the relief and appointment ceremony, Higdon paused to thank the
Marines under his command.

“It was my first time being exposed to the wing element,” said Higdon,  “I
thank you for your professionalism, as well as juggling everything that the
command thought important, as well as keeping these birds in the air so I
thank you for that.”

Redemacher arrived to Marine Corps Air Station New River from Advanced
Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-East.

Addressing those who were in attendance at the ceremony, Redemacher
explained his first impression of the squadron.

“I’ve had the opportunity to come down and see the squadron for the last
couple days and my impression of you is nothing less than stellar,” said
Redemacher. “I look forward to being the sergeant major of this squadron.”

Redemacher in his first message to the Marines of HMHT-302 offered words of
encouragement and assurance.

“I look forward to going with you and being your senior enlisted advisor,”
said Redemacher. “If I perform my duties half as well as Sgt. Maj. Higdon,
then I’m sure we’ll be fine, I look forward to serving with you.”