by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Chief Warrant Officer Five Matthew A. Anderson retired from active duty on 1 July 2010 culminating a 32 year career as the 10th Regimental Chief Warrant Officer of the United States Army Quartermaster Corps. CW5 Anderson served as the principal advisor to the...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Command Sergeant Major Durr, a lifelong Quartermaster Soldier served in a number of key and challenging assignments. Among them, First Sergeant, Mike Company, 244th Quartermaster Battalion and later First Sergeant, Quartermaster Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course,...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Chief Warrant Officer Five Richard J. Goodman retired from active duty on 30 November 2004 completing a 37 year career as the Command Food Advisor for the Defense Supply Center-Philadelphia. He served as the senior Army representative for Subsistence and...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Brigadier General Edward M. Harrington was commissioned through Officer Candidate School in September 1971. He served as a Petroleum/Ammunition Platoon Leader with the 215th Support Battalion and the 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Calvary Division, Vietnam....
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
LTC Larry Henry is a graduate of Ohio University’s ROTC Program where he earned a degree in Industrial Engineering. He began his military career as a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps in July 1960. Following duty as the Post Quartermaster at Fort...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Chief Warrant Officer Four Bennie Manning, a native of Raleigh North Carolina, attended Saint Augustine’s College before enlisting in the United States Army in 1963. After completing Parachute Rigger School at the top of his class, he was assigned to the 11th...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Brigadier General Mark Montjar was commissioned through ROTC following graduation from the University of Cincinnati in August 1971. While assigned to the Army Materiel Command, General Montjar was responsible for correcting systemic problems and improving readiness of...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
CW5 Antonio Ocasio enlisted in the United States Army in January 1977 and retired from active duty on 1 March 2007 culminating a distinguished 30 year career. CW5 Ocasio began his Warrant Officer career by serving as the Accountable Officer/Platoon Leader for the 91st...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
After serving in the Army National Guard, Major General Harry L. Rogers entered the Regular Army in 1898 in the Paymaster Department. When the Paymaster Department merged into the Quartermaster Corps in 1912, MG Rogers continued as Chief of the Quartermaster Finance...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel David Saunders was commissioned in the Regular Army following graduation from the ROTC Program at North Carolina State University in June 1959. Throughout his outstanding career, Colonel Saunders commanded at the Company, Battalion, and Brigade level....
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Chief Warrant Officer Four Roy Warren served with distinction for more than 32 years. This decorated Veteran served as an Infantryman, a Parachute Rigger, and as an Aerial Delivery Warrant Officer before retiring from active duty in December 1983. CW4 Warren enlisted...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Zouzalik graduated from Texas A&M University’s ROTC Program as a Distinguished Military Graduate in September 1960. Throughout his more than 24 year career, Colonel Zouzalik commanded Soldiers at every level, to include his final assignment on active...