SGM David P. Staples

SGM David P. Staples

Sergeant Major Staples progressed rapidly through the enlisted ranks, he graduated from the United States Army Sergeant Major Academy. During his 23-year military career, he served in virtually every position of Army Food Service that a non-commissioned officer can...
SGM Joseph W. Brundy, III

SGM Joseph W. Brundy, III

Sergeant Major Brundy III entered the United States Army and served the citizens of the United States and America’s Army for more than three decades. He retired after 30 years in uniform and serving in numerous notable positions. Quartermaster Corps Proponent...
Mr. John T. O’Gorman

Mr. John T. O’Gorman

Mr. John T. (Tim) O’Gorman served nearly two decades as Director of the Quartermaster Museum, during which time he not only transformed the structure, nature, and purpose of our beloved museum, he positively affected a generation of Quartermasters (military and...
 Mr. John Q. McNulty

 Mr. John Q. McNulty

Mr. John Q. McNulty served in a number of key positions as an Army Quartermaster Officer.  His Army career spanned twenty-nine years of enlisted and commissioned service with twenty-two years involved in various aspects of Army feeding to include subsistence...
MG Roger W. Sandler

MG Roger W. Sandler

Major General Sandler was born in Brooklyn, New York. He spent the first two years of his life in Brooklyn before moving with his family to Minneapolis, Minnesota and years later moving again to Des Moines, Iowa.  He graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa with a...
LTG Raymond V. Mason

LTG Raymond V. Mason

Lieutenant General Mason’s last tour on active duty was as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics on the Army Staff, responsible for the worldwide sustainment of Total Army forces across the full range of supply chain management, maintenance, transportation, operational...
Dr. Ellen S. Pruett

Dr. Ellen S. Pruett

Dr. Pruett served as an exceptional Quartermaster civilian.  She distinguished herself by earning a PhD in Adult Education from Virginia Commonwealth University, leading our Quartermaster culinary training; managing seven culinary arts competitions; and leading...
Dr. Steven E. Anders

Dr. Steven E. Anders

Dr. Anders served as the Command Historian for the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps where he advised the Quartermaster General on all matters pertaining to military history.  For nearly 25 years, he developed and taught history courses at the Quartermaster School,...
CW5 Jack C. Van Zanten

CW5 Jack C. Van Zanten

 CW5 Van Zanten’s first duty station was in the Republic of Viet Nam where he served as a Teletype Repairman.  Upon his return from Vietnam, he was assigned to the Army Security Agency’s Materiel Support Command at Vint Hill Farms Station Virginia. He...
COL Horace McCaskill

COL Horace McCaskill

Colonel McCaskill is from Tallahassee, Florida.  He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Florida A&M University and a Master of Arts in International Affairs from George Washington University.  He graduated from the Infantry Officer Basic...
COL William A. Jenks

COL William A. Jenks

Colonel Jenks was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, through the ROTC program at the University of Kansas and was detailed as an Air Defense Artillery Officer.  He is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a...
 COL Otto H. Goldstein

 COL Otto H. Goldstein

Otto H. Goldstein arrived in the United States in 1897 as a Bohemian immigrant at the age of 16.  Shortly after his arrival, the United States entered into war with Spain and Goldstein enlisted as a private in the 2nd Cavalry.  By 1905, he reached the rank...
COL Paul N. Fortuné

COL Paul N. Fortuné

Colonel Fortuné received his commission as a Quartermaster Officer in the ROTC program at Xavier University. He served in numerous leadership and staff positions, among them as the aide-de-camp to the CG, 200th Theater Army Materiel Management Center.  He...
COL Daniel L. Eby

COL Daniel L. Eby

Colonel Daniel Eby culminated his distinguished service as the G-4 V Corps after commanding the 3d Armored Division’s Division Support Command (DISCOM) in combat.  As a Major, he served in the 3rd Armored Division in Germany. First as the S-4 of the DISCOM...
COL Charles P. Baldwin

COL Charles P. Baldwin

Colonel Baldwin served in the Iowa Army National Guard, leaving his battalion executive officer position to be the Army National Guard Logistics Division’s supply policy officer. After 18 months, he was assigned as Chief, Materiel Branch and promoted to...
President Ulysses S Grant

President Ulysses S Grant

Born Hiram Ulysses Grant, in Point Pleasant, Ohio, Grant is arguably the most acclaimed Union general during the American Civil War and was twice elected President. Grant graduated from West Point June 30, 1843, and ranked twenty-first out of thirty-nine cadets. ...