An hour after he is promoted with the third star of a lieutenant general at Fort Lewis tomorrow, James Dubik will take command of the installation and I Corps from departing Lt. Gen. Edward Soriano.
Dubik, a 33-year Army veteran and Erie, Pa., native, arrives at Fort Lewis from a two-year assignment as director for joint experimentation at the United States Joint Forces Command in Norfolk, Va.
The joint experimentation group is responsible for exploring, testing and validating war-fighting ideas for every branch of the armed forces. Dubik's work there dovetails with Fort Lewis' as the home of the nation's first "Stryker brigades combat teams" created for modern warfare.
UPDATE: Another article about the change in command appeared in the News Tribune today.
Incoming commander not new to Fort Lewis
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An hour after he is promoted with the third star of a lieutenant general at Fort Lewis tomorrow, James Dubik will take command of the installation and I Corps from departing Lt. Gen. Edward Soriano.
Dubik, a 33-year Army veteran and Erie, Pa., native, arrives at Fort Lewis from a two-year assignment as director for joint experimentation at the United States Joint Forces Command in Norfolk, Va.
The joint experimentation group is responsible for exploring, testing and validating war-fighting ideas for every branch of the armed forces. Dubik's work there dovetails with Fort Lewis' as the home of the nation's first "Stryker brigades combat teams" created for modern warfare.UPDATE: Another article about the change in command appeared in the News Tribune today.