Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff John Wayne Troxell retired at the ceremony, turning the position over to Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Ramon "CZ" Colon-Lopez.
In swearing in the new SEAC, Milley emphasized that the oath of office is sacred, noting the United States is the only nation that takes an oath to an idea. "It's an idea embedded in a piece of paper called the Constitution," he said.
Members of the military swear an oath to, if necessary, "die or suffer grievous wounds for this idea, to separate from our families and sacrifice for this idea," he said. "It's a very powerful idea."
Milley said a number of nations have emulated the idea over the last two centuries and that it's an idea America's enemies fear.
This idea, he said, is that gender, race, ethnicity, religion, income level and sexual preference do not matter.
"The idea says that under these colors of red, white and blue, every single one of us is an American," the chairman said. "And every one of us is born free and equal." People will rise based on their knowledge, skills, attributes and talents, and they will be judged by the content of their character, the general added.
Colon-Lopez is now the fourth SEAC.
Following the oath of office ceremony that completed the transition of responsibility from Troxell to Colon-Lopez, retired Army Gen. Curtis M. Scapparrotti presented the Defense Superior Service Medal to Troxell for, among other things, "providing trusted and insightful guidance to the chairman on a vast array of complex military initiatives and long-term personnel issues." Troxell was Scaparrotti's senior enlisted leader at U.S. Forces Korea when he was selected for the SEAC position.
Scaparrotti also presented Troxell with the Presidential Certificate of Achievement and the Certificate of Retirement. He presented Troxell's wife, Sandra, with the DOD Distinguished Public Service Award for her volunteer work with service members and their families and an advocate for quality-of-life issues.
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