by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Chief Warrant Officer Five Cartwright is one of few American Soldiers who have served their country in combat multiple times over. He has served in combat during the Vietnam War (Pieiku), the Gulf War (Saudi Arabia), OPERATION UPHOLD DEMOCRACY (Haiti), and the...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
CW5 Martin culminated a distinguished 38-year career in April 2013. CW5 Martin enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps in March 1975 and achieved the rank of Master Sergeant before being appointed as a Quartermaster Warrant Officer in 1991. Throughout her Warrant Officer...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
CW5 Rodriquez-Fabiani entered commission service with the Army in August 1989 and served the Quartermaster Corps and our nation for over 41 years. He was instrumental in advancements that transformed Army doctrine, policy, procedures, and force structure by improving...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Lieutenant Colonel Clark served in numerous tactical assignments as a Special Forces qualified Alpha Detachment Member and as a senior logistics officer. His overseas assignments include Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. He served for over 43 months in combat operations...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Lieutenant General Wyche retired from active duty on 1 September 2017 culminating a 35 year career as Deputy Commanding General/Chief of Staff, United States Army Materiel Command. Over his 35 year career, General Wyche served in a variety of command and staff...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Major General Terry was commissioned in 1979 thru the Reserve Officer’s Training Corps at the University of Scranton. His early assignments include: Property Book Officer, Subsistence Supply Officer in 25th Infantry Division, and Aide de Camp to the Commanding...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Sergeant Major Peterson contributions to the logistical readiness of the Utah National Guard is without equal and exemplified the values of the Army and the Quartermaster Corps. Sergeant Major Peterson served the Utah National Guard for over 40 years in positions of...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Command Sergeant Major Sanders’ contribution to the Quartermasters Corps is well documented and has set the standard for others to follow. He served in numerous key positions throughout his career always making immediate noticeable impact for those he led and served....
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Command Sergeant Major Phillips served the Army and the Quartermaster Corps faithfully for over 27 years in every leadership position in the enlisted ranks from squad leader to command sergeant major during his career. Command Sergeant Major Phillips served in various...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
A native of Florida, CSM James K. Sims attended Basic Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Lee, Virginia as an Automated Parts Specialist. In 1992, his Military Occupational Specialty combined with three other Supply MOSs to become...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Helen Horlacher Evans was a home economics teacher at Versailles High School in Lexington, Kentucky, at the beginning of World War II. In May 1942, she and other high school teachers dared each other to apply for the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) and later the...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Todd received his commission from Louisiana State University in August 1957 as a Regular Army officer. In 1964, then Captain Todd was in the first increment of 3,000 U.S. forces to arrive in Vietnam and was assigned to the Military Assistance Program where he...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Gibbons received his U.S. Army officer’s commission into the Quartermaster Corps in 1970 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Pratt Institute, New York. In 1984, then Lieutenant Colonel Gibbons served as a Resource Manager for the National...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Early joined the Army National Guard while attending the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Second Lieutenant Early was commissioned as an officer in the Virginia National Guard. Early in his career, he was assigned to the Federal Republic of...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Daly graduated in 1959 from Fordham College, New York, as a Distinguished Military Graduate and received a Regular Army commission into the Infantry. His first assignments were with the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions as a weapons platoon leader. Later he...