MTSU Forrest Raiders, Military Ball, 1978-79 (Max is front row, far right.)
MTSU ROTC Cadets Max Haston and Mark Ferrell,1977-78
Middle TN State University Commissioning Service
MTSU Commissioning with Parents and Wife, Anne
LT Haston, Platoon Leader, Fort Hood, 3/67 Armor, 1981-82
LT Haston (seated in Jeep), first assignment as an Armor Officer, Fort Knox, KY, 1980
Max with Ernest Tubb, holding Jimmy Rogers' guitar,1978
Max, his friend Dean Tubb (son of Ernest), & Max’s father, Jerry, just before deployment as Chief of Reserve Components for Iraq & Afghanistan, Multination Corps Iraq, XVIII ABN Corps, 2005
Field promotion to Colonel at Fort Stewart, GA, Annual Training, (l-r) BG Gus Hargett, COL Max Haston, 1st SGT (Ret) Jerry Haston, COL (Ret) Matt McKnight, COL Stan Jacobs, & COL Butch Price, 2002
278th ACR Change of Command, Knoxville, TN, in 2000
COL Butch Price, Outgoing Commander, BG Gus Hargett, A-TAG Army, & Incoming Commander COL Haston, the 7th Colonel of the Regiment, 2000
COL Haston accepts Regimental Colors from BG Hargett, assuming Command of the 278th ACR, 2000
LTC Haston accepts Squadron Colors from the 4th Colonel of the Regiment, COL Matt McKnight, during Change of Command ceremony at historic Mabrey Hazen House in Knoxville, TN, assuming responsibility for the 3/278 ACR, 1997
LTC Max Haston, with son Travis and MG Scales, Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, 1999 (AWC Class of 2000)
CPT Haston (second from right) served at Regimental HQ in Knoxville as a Training Officer, 1987
MAJ Haston arriving at 3rd Squadron HQ, 278th ACR, Cookeville, with Vietnam Veteran pilot and MTSU classmate, LTC Matt McKnight, 1989
Max hunting with his Dad, 1980's.
LTC Haston with his parents at the 278th ACR Change of Command, 2000
Max & 5 year old Travis with his first soccer trophy! (Circa 1995)
Max and Travis, 1998-1999
MG Max Haston and Travis, two proud MTSU Blue Raiders in a family of UTK Volunteers, 2015
LT Max Haston and Anne Brooks, Outdoor wedding at Brooks Farm, 1981
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