MG Scott G. West

MG Scott G. West

A native of Moses Lake, Washington, General West was commissioned a Quartermaster officer in the United States Army.  In his 34 years of service he deployed multiple times and held numerous key command and staff positions in such distinguished units as the 1st...
MG Daniel Mongeon

MG Daniel Mongeon

General Mongeon served the Army and the Quartermaster Corps with distinction for 35 years.  He was commissioned in the Regular Army through the ROTC program at the University of Arizona.  During his formative years, he served in a variety of Quartermaster...
MG John E. Long

MG John E. Long

General Long received his reserve commission as a Quartermaster Corps Second Lieutenant. He distinguished himself in a wide variety of our nation’s most critical and challenging command and key staff assignments. Fresh out of the Quartermaster Officer basic...
MG Celia Adolphi

MG Celia Adolphi

Major General Celia Adolphi made numerous contributions in multiple facets of Army logistics, while also pioneering the role of women in the armed forces. MG Adolphi entered the US Army Reserve with a direct appointment as a captain and was assigned to the 310th...
MG Barry D. Bates

MG Barry D. Bates

Major General Bates spent the first three years of his distinguished 32 year career as a Platoon  Leader  and  staff  officer  with  the  1st  Armored  Division  in  Germany.  His remaining 29 years were in...
CW5 Jeffie Moore

CW5 Jeffie Moore

CW5 Moore’s illustrious military career spanned 34 years  and his exemplary service, coupled with a profound concern for the interests of all Quartermasters, especially the warrant officer, propelled all in contact with him to do their very best at all...
CW5 Efrain Hernandez-Camacho

CW5 Efrain Hernandez-Camacho

Chief Warrant Officer Five Hernandez retired from active duty on 1 December 2005 culminating a 33 year career as the Chief, Logistics Management Division, United States Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg.  CW5 Hernandez was appointed as a Quartermaster...
CW5 David A. Morton

CW5 David A. Morton

CW5 Dave Morton’s illustrious military career spanned 38 years. His exemplary service, coupled with a profound concern for the interests of all Quartermasters, especially the food service Soldier, encouraged all in contact with him to do their very best. CW5...
CW5 Robert Gowin

CW5 Robert Gowin

Chief Warrant Officer Five Gowin was drafted into the U.S. Army and trained at Fort Lee for a supply specialty. He was awarded MOS 76Y10, Unit and Organization Supply Specialist.  His initial assignment was with Company C, 3rd Battalion 47th Infantry, 9th...
CSM Jose L. Silva

CSM Jose L. Silva

CSM Jose L. Silva enlisted in the United States Army on 15 July 1982 as an infantryman with the 82d Airborne Division; he converted to Petroleum Supply Specialist in July 1986.  CSM Silva held numerous assignments throughout his career; Infantryman, 82nd Airborne...
CSM David Roman

CSM David Roman

Command Sergeant Major Roman retired from active duty on 30 April 2010 culminating a 34 year career as the Command Sergeant Major for Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.   CSM Roman completed every level of the Noncommission...
COL William A. MacKinlay

COL William A. MacKinlay

Colonel MacKinlay retired from active duty on 1 October 1998 culminating a 29 year career.  He graduated from the ROTC program at the University of Rhode Island. He also holds a Master of Science Degree from the Florida Institute of Technology, Acquisition and...
COL Jimmie M. Chaffin

COL Jimmie M. Chaffin

Colonel Jimmie Chaffin graduated from Henderson State University as a Distinguished Military Graduate. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps. For over 26-years, he distinguished himself in a wide variety of challenging command and staff...
COL James R. Graves

COL James R. Graves

Colonel James R. Graves entered active duty in 1954 at Fort Benning, Georgia as a Second Lieutenant. Throughout an outstanding military career, Colonel Graves distinguished himself as an outstanding Quartermaster Officer in a wide variety of challenging and critical...
COL Clinton A. Hodder

COL Clinton A. Hodder

Colonel Hodder retired from active duty on 1 July 1992 culminating a 30 year career.  He graduated from the ROTC program at the University of Dayton. He also holds a Master’s Degree from the University of Alabama. He is a graduate of the Navy War College. Colonel...
COL Charles C. Pierce

COL Charles C. Pierce

Born at Salem, New Jersey in 1858, Charles Pierce entered the Army as a chaplain in 1882.  After serving with various cavalry regiments he was transferred to the Philippines during their fight for independence from the United States.  In that capacity he...