by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
During his 29 years career, SGM Jackson held a wide variety of duty positions beginning in October 1972 where he served as Cook/Administrative Clerk with Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Training Brigade, Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Based on experience...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Sergeant Major Frey entered the military on 25 June 1976 and attended Basic Training and Food Service Advanced Individual Training for at Fort Dix, New Jersey. His assignments took him to various posts in the United States and abroad. Culminating as the I Corps...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Major General Jelinsky graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1973 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery in the Regular Army. His military schooling includes the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course, Supply Management Officer...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
General Kee was commissioned from ROTC and entered active duty in July 1977 and attended the Quartermaster Basic Course, Petroleum Basic Course and Airborne School. His follow-on assignments included the 240th Quartermaster Battalion, 267th Petroleum and...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Major General Harold “Gary” Bunch was once cited as “one of the best logisticians in the Army today” by Army Materiel Command Deputy Commanding General James Pillsbury and General Ann Dunwoody for his work with the Responsible Reset Task Force which returned millions...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
CW5 Figueroa most notably served as a Quartermaster Soldier for thirty years, earning him the distinct title of Soldier for Life. Throughout his military career, he proved to be the consummate professional, initially serving at the company level to the pinnacle...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
CW4 Williams entered active duty as an Enlisted Soldier on 2 February 1973 and rapidly rose to the rank of Sergeant First Class. Recognizing his potential for increased responsibility the Army selected and appointed him Warrant Officer in August 1986. CW4 Williams...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
COL Patterson was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army Quartermaster Corps upon graduation from Virginia State University, Petersburg Virginia. COL Patterson served as Commander, Defense Contract Management Agency, Maryland, a Brigade-Level...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Howard James enlisted in the Kansas National Guard in 1935. He advanced through the ranks attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant before entering active duty in 1940 after his Regiment was activated for World War II. He attended Officers Candidate...
by Joseph Brundy | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Givens served with distinction for nearly 30 years as a prodigious leader and gifted logistician in jobs of ever increasing responsibilities in the United States and Overseas. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps, in1966, upon...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Flanagan is a native of Saratoga Springs, NY, was commissioned through ROTC at Cornell University in June 1960. During his 30 years of active service, he likely did more to improve Army food service than any other officer in the history of the...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Davis received a Regular Army commission in 1983 as a Distinguished Military Graduate of Virginia State University, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing. He received a Master’s Degree in Human Resource management from Chapman University in 1996, and a...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Clagett joined the United States Army through the Reserve Officer Training Corps and was Commissioned Regular Army on 28 November 1970 and served through November 2001 and Retired on December 1, 2001 after 31 years of Service to his Nation. He graduated from...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Brown graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Medical Service Corps. After serving various assignments as a Medical Service Corps Officer, Colonel Brown voluntarily branch transferred...
by Amy McClure | Aug 3, 2022
Colonel Barnes was commissioned via ROTC in 1988 and served as a Multi-Launch Rocket System Platoon Leader during Operation “Desert Shield and Desert Storm.” Soon after his return to Fort Hood, he transitioned to the Quartermaster Corps and had an illustrious career...