165 Port and Maritime Regiment gets a new Commander

Lieutenant Colonel Rob Williams has handed over command of 165 Port and Maritime Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps to Lieutenant Colonel Georgina Symonds.
 
Lieutenant Colonel Williams joined the Regiment during the first national lockdown. During his time with 165, he led the Regiment on two Annual Continuous Training (ACT) exercises, Ex LYCEUM WOLF and Ex AUSTERE WOLF, which saw the Regiment deploy to Cyprus alongside its Regular counterparts.

The Regiment wishes him all the very best in his next chapter, and offers a huge welcome to Lt Col Georgina Symonds.

Original story from 165 Port and Maritime Regiment.

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