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    DENTAC welcomes Ma as new commander

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    Photo By Robert Timmons | Col. Yat H. Ma, commander of Dental Health Activity - Fort Jackson, speaks during a...... read more read more

    FORT JACKSON, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    07.03.2025

    Story by Robert Timmons 

    Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office

    Changes of command are some of the most common U.S. military ceremonies and at Fort Jackson there are many each year.

    Col. Yat H. Ma took command of the Dental Health Activity-Fort Jackson from Col. Susan Cebula in one such ceremony held at the Joe E. Mann Ballroom, June 27.

    Cebula, as her last official act as commander. passed the unit colors to Col. Tawanna M. McGhee-Thondique, commander of Dental Health Activity – East, Ma would take command when McGhee-Thondique passed them to him.

    “We have witnessed the transfer of command and control from one strong leader to another,” McGhee-Thondique said. “I am so proud to be part of an organization that invests in and continues to groom its talent.”

    Both of “these fine officers’” dental school educations were through the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program.

    The program was a “launching pad for their illustrious careers,” she added.

    Cebula had a positive influence on the command.

    “Susan attests that her proudest accomplishment is centered around taking care of people on her team, building … strong leaders that will carry the Army Medical Department into the future,” McGhee-Thondique said. “Thousands of Soldiers and civilians have been promoted in greater rank and responsibility. Individual unit and collective combat training has increased year after year, and her execution has been the best in the region.”

    Ma was welcomed into the DENTAC family during the ceremony.

    “Thank you for joining our team,” McGhee-Thondique said, adding that she is looking forward to what he brings to the team.

    Ma was born in Hong Kong and in 1985 moved to Brooklyn, New York. He initially enlisted in the Army where his first assignment was in Baumholder, Germany. There he gained valuable experience working in a dental unit. Upon commissioning, he was assigned to units including Fort Benning, Georgia; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Fort Hood, Texas; and Landstuhl, Germany.

    “It’s a privilege to be recognized and given the opportunity to lead Fort Jackson DENTAC,” Ma said. Fort Jackson DENTAC mission differs from others as it goes beyond permanent party … “it encompasses all facets of military populations, impacting the lives of our young recruits and our permanent party.”

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    Date Taken: 07.03.2025
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 10:52
    Story ID: 505637
    Location: FORT JACKSON, SOUTH CAROLINA, US

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