PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Panjshir provincial governor Keramuddin Karim triumphantly raises a “key of the city” given to him by U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel Gajewski, Chicago native and 321st Civil Affairs Brigade, Provincial Development Support Team commander during a transfer of authority ceremony at Forward Operating Base Lion Dec. 28. The ceremony marked the official hand-over from U.S. forces to Afghan control. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Luke Graziani, Task Force Thunderbird Public Affairs)PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Another big step in the transition process has been taken with Forward Operating Base Lion now under the direct control of the Afghan government.

A provincial reconstruction team from the Texas National Guard, 321st Civil Affairs Brigade, officially signed over authority of the FOB to the Panjshir Provincial Governor, Keramuddin Karim Dec. 28.

A formal ceremony was held to sign the last legal documents and to present the governor with an oversized ‘key to the city.’

“It’s a little nerve wracking, but it’s exciting,” said U.S. Army Master Sgt. Valerie Lofton, native of Bucyrus, Ohio, 321st CA Brig. FOB mayor. “I actually hate to leave. It’s a great province. It’s been a great experience working with everybody here.”

Forward Operating Base Lion resides in, what has been deemed the model province – Panjshir.

“We’re very proud of the work that the team has accomplished here,” said U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel Gajewski, native of Chicago and 321st CA Brig. Provincial Development Support Team commander, “This is one of the true success stories. We see nothing but a bright future for the people of Panjshir. We look forward to coming back here someday as tourists.”

The governor of the province envisions great things for the future of the FOB. There are plans to convert the namesake of the province into a college for women.

“We do have our four-year development program planned for Panjshir,” said Keramuddin Karim, Panjshir provincial governor. “What we are trying to do is...make a college or university for the young generation of Afghanistan.” PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel Gajewski, native of Chicago and provincial development support team commander, and U.S. Army Master Sgt. Valerie Lofton, native of Bucyrus, Ohio, and FOB mayor, both with the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade carefully roll up the unit’s flag during a transfer of authority ceremony at Forward Operating Base Lion Dec. 28. The ceremony marks the official hand-over from U.S. forces to Afghan control. The future of FOB Lion will most likely include a name change and the construction of a new university for women. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Luke Graziani, Task Force Thunderbird Public Affairs)

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