Tag new goc takes over armys 2 division

I think there may be some confusion here!

In the context of the US Army, a "GO" (General Officer) is a senior officer with the rank of Brigadier General (O-7) or higher. A "TAG" (The Adjutant General) is a senior officer who serves as the chief administrative officer of a state's militia or National Guard.

It's unlikely that a new TAG would "take over" an Army division, as a division is a large military unit that is typically commanded by a Major General (O-8) or Lieutenant General (O-9). The Adjutant General is responsible for overseeing the administration and organization of the National Guard, not for commanding military units.

If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "takes over," I'd be happy to try and help you understand the situation better!