This was a ceremony of assurance that whenever there’s the need, the XVIII Airborne Corps and the men and women in uniform on one of the largest military installations in the world will be there to answer that call.
They will be under the command of Lt. Gen. Gregory K. Anderson, who at 1:35 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6 became the 40th commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps, succeeding Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue, who moves onward as commander of the U.S. Army Europe-Africa.
Donahue, 54, who served nearly three years as the military base commander, was scheduled on Saturday to depart Fort Liberty for Wiesbaden, Germany, headquarters for U.S. Army-Africa, and where he is expected for promotion as a four-star general…