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Major General John H. Bailey II Major General John H. Bailey II was commissioned an Ordnance Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School on 10 May 1967. His subsequent duty stations include: Platoon Leader; 101 st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, KY and the Republic of Vietnam. Staff Officer; Fort Bragg, NC. Fixed Wing Aviator; Fort McClelland, Al. Aviation Offshore Sales Plan Officer; US Army and Long Bing, South Vietnam. Assistant Professor of Military Science; Alcorn State Univ. Lorman, MS. Operations Officer; 202 nd Battalion Second Military Police Group Houston, TX. Executive Officer; Second Military Police Group Houston, TX. Deputy Commanding General; Second Military Police Group, Texas State Guard Houston, TX. Commanding General; Texas State Guard, Camp Mabry, TX. Major General Bailey II has attended: Army Ordnance Center and School, Officer Candidate School. Army Aviation School, Fixed Wing Aviators Course, US Army Ordnance Center and School for the Ordnance Officer Advanced Course and the Command and General Staff College; Command and General Staff Officer Course.

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Major General John H. Bailey II Major General John H. Bailey II was commissioned an Ordnance Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School on 10 May 1967.

His subsequent duty stations include: Platoon Leader; 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell,

KY and the Republic of Vietnam. Staff Officer; Fort Bragg, NC. Fixed Wing Aviator; Fort

McClelland, Al. Aviation Offshore Sales Plan Officer; US Army and Long Bing, South Vietnam.

Assistant Professor of Military Science; Alcorn State Univ. Lorman, MS. Operations Officer;

202nd Battalion Second Military Police Group Houston, TX. Executive Officer; Second Military

Police Group Houston, TX. Deputy Commanding General; Second Military Police Group, Texas

State Guard Houston, TX. Commanding General; Texas State Guard, Camp Mabry, TX.

Major General Bailey II has attended: Army Ordnance Center and School, Officer Candidate

School. Army Aviation School, Fixed Wing Aviators Course, US Army Ordnance Center and

School for the Ordnance Officer Advanced Course and the Command and General Staff College;

Command and General Staff Officer Course.

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Major General Bennet S. Sacolick Major General Bennet S. Sacolick was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 03-82.

His subsequent duty locations include: Rifle Platoon Leader, later Support Platoon Leader, HHC,

Executive Officer, B Company, and Motor Officer, 4th Battalion, 325th Infantry Regiment

(Airborne Combat Team), United States Army Southern European Task Force, Italy. Detachment

Commander, A Company and C Company, 3d Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne),

Fort Davis, Panama, and El Salvador and OPERATION JUST CAUSE, Panama. Assistant

Operations Officer, and Troop Commander, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta

(Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina and OPERATION RESTORE HOPE, Somalia and

OPERATION DESERT STORM, Saudi Arabia. Troop Commander, Deputy Operations Officer

and Squadron Commander, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta (Airborne), Fort

Bragg, North Carolina and OPERATION JOINT ENDEAVOR, Bosnia. Chief, Current

Operations, Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina and OPERATION

ENDURING FREEDOM, Afghanistan. Commander, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment

Delta (Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, Iraq.

Deputy Director for Defense, Counter Terrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency,

Washington, DC. Deputy Commanding General, United States Army John F. Kennedy Special

Warfare Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Commanding General, United States Army John F.

Kennedy Special Warfare Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Director, Force Management and

Development, United States Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.

Major General Bennet S. Sacolick has attended: Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses,

United States Anny Command and General Staff College, Senior Service College Fellowship.

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Brigadier General Clayton Hutmacher Brigadier General Clayton Hutmacher was commissioned as an Aviation Branch Officer upon

graduation from Officer Candidate School on 16 October 1987.

His subsequent duty assignments were: Executive Officer, HQ Support Co, 160th Special

Operations Aviation Group, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky and Operation Prime Chance, Persian Gulf;

Operations Officer, D Co., Special Operations Aviation Group, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky and

Operation Just Cause, Panama; Executive Officer, 1st BN, 160th Special Operations Aviation

Regiment, Ft. Campbell Kentucky, later Task Force commander, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq

and Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan; Assistant Commanding General for Special

Operations Forces Mobility, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Training Mission-

Afghanistan/Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan, Operation Enduring

Freedom, Afghanistan.

His military education consists of: Aviation officer Basic and Advanced Courses, United States

Naval Command and Staff College, United States Army War College.

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Colonel John A. Carpenter Colonel John A. Carpenter was commissioned an Engineer Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 1-57.

His subsequent duty locations were: Platoon Leader, Co B, 120 En. Bn OKARNG, Still Water,

OK; 1st BG/32281 IN Div USAR, Athens, GA; 2nd BG 81 IN Div USAR. Company Commander,

HQ Co 2nd BG, 81st IN Div USAR, Athens, GA. Asst Staff Officer, 357th QN Bn USAR, Athens,

GA. Logistics Operations Officer, 357th QM Sup & Svc Bn, Athens, GA. Logistics Operations

Officer, 357th QM Sup & Svc Bn, Athens, GA. GS instructor, 3283rd USAR School, Atlanta,

GA. LTC USAR Control Group, RCPAC. LTC R & D Coordinator, MOBDES DARCOM., US

Army Natick Lab, Natick, MA. R&R Coordinator, MOBDES DARCOM, US Army Natick Lab,

Natick, MA.

Colonel John A. Carpenter attended: Infantry Officer Candidate School, Ft Benning, GA (Reserve

Component), Engineer Officer Basic Course, Engineer Officer Career Course, Infantry Officer

Career Course, USAR School, Quartermaster Field Grade refresher course, Command and

General Staff College, USAR Army Depot Operations Management Course.

Colonel John A. Carpenter retired from military service Sept 25, 1987 with 31 years continuous

service.

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Colonel Marcus Cherry Colonel Marcus Cherry IV was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School in 1986.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Infantry Rifle Platoon Leader; Company Executive

Officer and BN Adjutant, 3/6th Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, Ft. Polk, Louisiana;

Assistant Support Operations Officer, BN S4, and HQ&A Company Commander, 325th Forward

Support BN, 25th Infantry Division; Chief, Cadet Services Division, United States Military

Academy, West Point, New York. BN Executive Officer, 1st US Army Support BN, Multinational

Forces and Observers, El Gorah, Egypt; Group S3, 507th Corps Support Group, 1st Corps Support

Command, XVIII Airborne Corps, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina; J34 Log Planner at US Joint Forces

Command in Norfolk, Virginia; Logistics Task Force Commander for LTF 264 in Baghdad, Iraq;

264th Combat Support BN Commander at Ft. Bragg.

His military education includes: Officer Candidate School, Infantry Officer Basic Course;

Quartermaster Officer Advanced Course, US Army Combined Arms and Services Staff School;

US Army Command and General Staff College, Joint Forces Staff College, and Marine Corps

Was College.

He is currently serving as Chief of Staff for Combined Arms Support Command at Ft, Lee VA.

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Colonel Robert E. Choppa Colonel Robert E. Choppa was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School 3-84

His subsequent duty stations include: Platoon Leader and Executive Officer, 1-17, Joint Base

Lewis-McChord, WA. Platoon Leader, Executive Officer and Personnel Officer, 3-75th, Ft.

Benning, GA. Company Commander, 3-14th, Ft. Drum, NY. Battalion Commander, 5-20th, Joint

Base Lewis-McChord, WA. Brigade Commander 171 IN, Ft. Jackson, SC.

His military schools include; Officer Candidate School, Infantry Officer Basic Course, Ranger

School, Canadian Land Force Staff Course, USMC Command and Staff College, Army

Command and General Staff College, Joint Advanced War fighting School, and Joint Staff

Officer Course.

He has also earned a degree in Joint Campaign Planning from the National Defense University

and National Military Strategy Fellowship from Maxwell School of Governmental, Syracuse

University.

He is currently serving as Chief of Staff , Maneuver Center of Excellence, Ft. Benning Ga.

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Colonel William J. Clark Colonel William J. Clark was commissioned as an Armor Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 2-90.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Executive Officer, HQ and HQ company, 1-34 Armor,

1st Infantry Division, Ft. Riley, Kansas; BN S1, HQ and HQ company, 1st Infantry Division, Ft.

Riley Kansas; Assistant Secretary General Staff, US Army Europe, Heidelberg, Germany;

Brigade S, 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, Vilseck, Germany; Commander, HQ and HQ

Company, 2-2 Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, Vilseck, Germany; Contract

Administrator, Combined Arms Center, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas; Deputy Garrison Commander

for Transformation, US Army Garrison, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.

His military education consists of; Armor Basic Officer Leaders Course, Junior Officer

Maintenance Course, Armor Maneuver Captain’s Career Course, Command and General Officer

Staff Course, Senior Service College Selectee.

He is currently serving as the Garrison Commander, United States Army Garrison, Ft. Riley, KS.

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Colonel Thomas R. Drew Colonel Thomas R. Drew was commissioned an Aviation Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 501-89.

His subsequent duty stations include: AH-64 Platoon Leader, Fort Campbell, KY and Desert

Shield & Storm. HHC Executive Officer, 101st Aviation Brigade, Fort Campbell, KY. Adjutant 1-

2nd AVN REGT Camp Mobile, Korea, Assistant BDE S-3, 24th ID(M) AVN BDE, Fort Stewart,

GA. Company Commander, 1-24th AVN REGT, Fort Stewart, GA. Adjutant, TF 1-160 SOAR(A),

Fort Campbell, KY. MH-60 Platoon Leader, C CO, 1/160th SOAR(A), Fort Campbell, KY.

Special Mission Unit LNO, TF 1-160 SOAR(A), DAM Neck, VA. Company Commander,

Charlie Company, 1-160th SOAR(A), Fort Campbell, KY and Afghanistan/Iraq. Battalion

Executive Officer and Battalion S-3, TF 1-160 SOAR(A), Fort Campbell, KY and

Afghanistan/Iraq. Regiment S-3, 160th SOAR(A), Fort Campbell, KY and Afghanistan/Iraq.

Battalion Commander, 2/160th SOAR(A), Fort Campbell, KY and Afghanistan/Iraq. Director,

Flight Concepts Division, Fort Eustis, VA.

Colonel Thomas R. Drew has attended: Aviation Officer Basic Course, Air Assault School,

Airborne School, Aviation Officers Advance Course, Combined Arms Services Staff School,

High Risk Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE Level C), Special Operations Aviation

Operator Training Course, Military Free Fall Parachutist School, and the U.S. Naval War College.

He is currently serving as a U.S. Army War College Fellow, Duke University, Durham, North

Carolina.

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Colonel Terence M. Dorn Colonel Terence M. Dorn was commissioned as an Air Defense Artillery Officer upon graduation

form Officer Candidate School Class 01-86 on 18th April 1986.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Chaparral Platoon Leader in D Battery, 3rd BN 61st Air

Defense Artillery, 3rd Armored Division, Budingen, Germany; Commander, B Battery, 1st BN, 7th

Air Defense Artillery, Kaiserslautern, Germany and Sheik Isa Airbase, Bahrain; Secretary of

General Staff, 32nd Army Air Defense Command, Darmstadt, Germany; Commander, B battery,

1st BN, 6th Air Defense Artillery, Fort Bliss, Texas; Operations Officer, 2nd BN, 1st Air Defense

Artillery, Fort Bliss, Texas; Executive Officer, Department of the Army Inspections Division,

Washington, District of Columbia.

His military education is comprised of: Army Airborne School, Air Assault School, Pathfinder

School, Army Air Defense Artillery Officer Basic and Advanced Course, Army Command and

General Staff College, Inspector General School, National War College.

He is currently serving as Chief of Staff, Joint Integrated Air Missile Defense Organization, J-8,

The Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC.

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Colonel Henry Earl Harper Colonel Henry Earl Harper was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 25-67.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Commander, Detachment A-60, 7th Special Forces

Group (SFG), 1st Special Forces, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina; Commander, Detachment A-253, 5th

SFG, 1st Special forces, Duc Co. Rep. Vietnam; S-2, Detachment B-23, 5th SFG, 1st SF, Ban Me

Thuot, Vietnam; Assistant G-2, HQ 50th Armored Division, East Orange, NJ; Executive Officer,

HQ & HQ Co, 50th Armored Division, East Orange, NJ; Assistant S-3 Air, 5th Squadron 117th

Cavalry, 50th Armored Division, Westfield, NJ; Chief of Staff, HQ, 50th Armored Division,

Somerset, NJ.

Colonel (Ret.) Harper is a graduate of Iowa Wesleyan College. His military education includes;

Infantry Officer Candidate School, Airborne School, Special Forces Officer Course, Special

Forces Officer Intelligence Course, Armor Officer Advanced Course, The US Army War College,

and the Army Command and General Staff College.

He is currently serving as Senior Vice President, RMP Capital Corp, a national commercial

finance company.

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Colonel Reppard S. Jordan Colonel Reppard Stanley Jordan was commissioned on 22 May 1961 upon graduating from

Officer Candidate School class NR 1-61.

Colonel Reppard Stanley Jordan’s subsequent duty locations were: Section Leader, RW Aviator

111th AVN Co, Jacksonville, FL Commander, RW Aviator 253rd SIG Co (MSGR) St. Augustine,

FL Executive Officer, RW Aviator 111th AVN Co Jacksonville, FL Info Officer, HHC, 50th

Support Group, Jacksonville FL INTELL Officer, HHC, 50th Support Group, Jacksonville, FL S-3

O&T Officer, FNG Military Academy, St. Augustine, FL Director, Industrial OP, ARNG TNG

SITE, Camp Blanding, FL Developer, Officer Direct Appointment Orientation Course,

Edgewood, MD Director, Officer Direct Appointment Orientation Course, St. Thomas, VI

Director, Officer Direct Appointment Orientation Course, PEC, Camp Robinson AR Chief, MOB

& Readiness Officer Installation Support Unit Camp Blanding, FL State MOB & Readiness

Officer STARC FLARNG, St. Augustine, FL

He attended: Officer Candidate School, Basic Fixed Wing Flight Training, Advanced Fixed Wing

Flight Training, Instrument Fixed Wing Flight Training, Rotary Wing Flight Training, Armor

Officer Basic Course, Armor Officer Advanced Course, Flight Instructor Training, Aviation

Safety Course, Equal opportunity Counselors Course, Staff Intelligence Officer Course,

Command and General Staff College, National Defense University Security Course, Plans

Operations and Training,

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Colonel Richard G. Jung Colonel Richard G. Jung was commissioned as an Armor Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 3-79.

A few of his duty assignments include: Platoon Leader, 3rd Platoon, C Co., 2-63 Armor, 1st

Division, Ft. Riley, Kansas; Deputy Chief of Staff Operations, US Army Europe-Forward, Taszar,

Hungary; Chief, Military Liaison Team, Tirana, Albania; Acting Chief of Staff, Forward

Command Element, NATO Rapid Deployment Corps-Spain, Arja, Pakistan; Team Chief, Military

Transition Team, 11th Infantry Division, Iraqi Army, Baghdad, Iraq; Special Assistant to the

Director, Joint Center for International Security Force Assistance, Ft Leavenworth Kansas.

Colonel Jung is a graduate of: Field Artillery Advance Individual Training, Airborne School,

Telephone repair, Army Signal School, Officer Candidate School, Armor Officer Basic Course,

Junior Motor Officer Course, Armor Officer Advanced Course, Combined Arms Staff Service

School, Air Assault School, Command and General Staff College, Army War College,

Expeditionary Operations, NATO School, Joint Professional Military Education II, Joint Forces

Staff College and Military Transition Team Training.

Colonel Jung is currently employed as a Defense Contractor for Raytheon Technical Services

Company, LLC. Orlando, FL.

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Colonel Richard A. Kilburn Colonel Richard A. Kilburn was commissioned an Engineer Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 5-80 on 5 December 1980

His subsequent duty assignments include: Assistant Division Engineer, 307th Engineer battalion,

82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC. Assistant G3 Training and Operations Officer, 82nd

Airborne Division, Fort Bragg NC. Operations Research/Systems Analyst Project Officer, Test

and Experimentation Command, Fort Knox, KY and Fort Hood, TX. Engineer Liaison Officer,

U.S Army Corps of Engineers Districts, Philadelphia, Pa and Camp Zuma, Japan. Small Group

Leader; command and General Staff College, CGSC battalion, 6 Brigade, 100th division,

Nashville Tn. Regional Officer In Charge; U.S Division-Center, LOGCAP, Army Material

Command, Baghdad, Iraq. Executive Officer; Deputy Commanding General, Mobilization and

Training. U.S Army Manscen, Fort Leonard Wood, MO.

In addition to completing Engineer Officer Basic School Colonel Kilburn has attended

Airborne school, Ranger school, Engineer Officer Advance school, and Jump Master school. As

well as combined Arms Services Staff school, Operations Research/Systems Analyst Military

Applications course, Command and General staff course and Advanced Force Management

course.

He is currently a Research manager, for the crime analyst section of the Metropolitan Police

Department in Nashville, TN.

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Colonel Joseph Stanley Kimmitt Colonel Joseph Stanley Kimmitt was commissioned a Field Artillery Officer upon graduating

from Officer Candidate School Class 21 at Ft. Sill OK on 13 July 1942.

His subsequent duty stations include: Battery Commander; Battery C. 309th Field Artillery

Battalion, Camp Butner, NC. S-3 Officer; Headquarters 309th Field Artillery Battalion, G3

Operations Officer; Headquarters Berlin district. Instructor of Tactics; 6604 ASU Utah, National

Guard instructor cam Fort Douglas, Utah. Executive Officer; Headquarters 48th Field Artillery

Battalion, FEMCOM, and Company Commander; Headquarters, 8th Division, Artillery

USAREUR.

Colonel Kimmitt attended the following school: Field Artillery Officer Basic course, Artillery

Officer’s Advance course, Command and General Staff College, Naval War College and Counter

Insurgency School.

Colonel Kimmitt passed away 7 Dec 2004.

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Colonel Thomas O. Logue Colonel Thomas O. Logue was commissioned an Engineer Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 12-55.

His subsequent duty assignments were: Liaison Officer and Communication Officer,

Headquarters 168th Engineer Group, (NGUS), Vicksburg, MS. Company Commander "G" Troop

1081st Armored Calvary Reg, (NGUS), Collins, MS. Company Commander "C" Company 1

06th ENGR. BN, NGUS, Mendenhall, MS. Attached as Medical Admin. 3051th Field Hospital,

Biloxi, MS. Company Commander 134th Transportation Company, Bay St Louis, MS. Branch

Officers Advanced Course and Instructor, Command & General Staff, 3390th USAR School,

Gulfport, MS and Jackson, MS. Attached to Assistant Chief of Staff Plans & Operations, HQ

412th, Engineer Command, Vicksburg, MS. Commandant, 3390th USAR School, Jackson MS.

Deputy Commander and Commander, MS State Guard, Jackson, MS.

Colonel Thomas O Logue has attended: Counter Insurgency & Battle Indoctrination Course, The

Leaders Course, Engineer Equipment Mechanic Course, Infantry Officer Candidate School,

Engineer Officer Basic and Advanced Course, National Security Course, Methods of Instruction

Course, Command and General Staff College, US Army War College.

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Colonel Jack C. Mason Colonel Jack C. Mason was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class RC-02.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Executive Officer, Company B, 2d Battalion, 333d

Infantry Regiment, 2d Brigade, 70th Division. Executive Officer, Co. D, 2d Battalion, 333d

Infantry Regiment, 70th Division. Commander, Co C, 2d Battalion, 333d Infantry Regiment,

70th Division. Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, 70th Division. S1, 1st Brigade, 70th

Division. Plans and Training Officer, DCSPER, 70th Division . S3, 3rd Battalion, 339th Infantry

Regiment, 70th Division. CGSC Instructor, 12th Battalion, 6th Brigade, 84th Division . Shift

Leader, Emergency Operations Center, Fort Dix, New Jersey. Shift Leader, Emergency

Operation Center TACOM, Warren, Michigan. Action Officer, J5-CCC, US Central Command,

MacDill AFB, Florida US Central Command LNO to Combined Forces Command-

Afghanistan. Executive Officer, J5-CCC, US Central Command, MacDill AFB, Florida. ILE

Instructor, 11/95th Battalion, 2d Brigade, 104th Division. Commander, 11/95th Battalion, 70th

Division, 84th Training Command. Action Officer, Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal,

Alabama. Action Officer, TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, Warren Michigan.

Colonel Jack C. Mason has attended: Infantry Officer Basic Course, the Infantry Officer

Advanced Course, Master Fitness Training Course, Combined Armed Services Staff School, US

Army Command and General Staff School, the Faculty Development Training Course, the

Canadian Land Forces Militia Command & Staff College, the Reserve Component National

Security Course, National Defense University and the Reserve Component Security Issues

Seminar, US Army War College.

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Colonel Larry Nick Monje Colonel Larry Monje was commissioned an Adjutant General Corps Officer upon graduation

from Officer Candidate School Class 7-71.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Personnel Psychologist, Aimed Forces Examining and

Entrance Station, Sioux Falls, SD. Chief, Alcohol & Drug Education, HQs, US Army Korea,

Yongsan, Korea. Equal Opportunity Staff Officer, Office of the Director of Personnel &

Community Activities, US. Army Military Community Activity, Karlsruhe, Germany. Director

of Personnel & Community Activities, US Army Military Community Activity, Karlsruhe,

Germany. Commander, 3rd Infantry Division Regional Personnel Center, Wurzburg, Germany.

Deputy Inspector General, 3rd Infantry Division, Wurzburg, Germany. Personnel Staff Officer,

Adjutant General Branch, Enlisted Personnel Management Division, US Army Personnel Center,

Alexandria, VA. G-Il Adjutant General, 3'd Infantry Division, Wurzburg, Germany.. Chief,

Personnel Information Management Division, The Adjutant General Directorate, US Army

Personnel Command, Alexandria, VA. Commander/Director, Personnel Information Systems

Command, Alexandria, VA. Special Assistant, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel,

Pentagon, Washington, DC.

Colonel Larry Monje is a graduate of the following military schools: Air War College, U.S.

Army Command and General Staff College, Personnel Management and Administration Officer

Advance Course, Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute, Military Personnel Officer

Course.

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Colonel Richard M. Monnard was commissioned an Air Defense Officer upon graduating from

Officer Candidate School, Class 4-92, on 25 September 1992.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Maintenance Platoon Leader, Echo Battery, 1-43 Air

Defense Artillery Regiment, Ft Bliss TX. Executive Officer, Delta Battery, 1-43 Air Defense

Artillery Regiment, Suwon, Korea/ Battalion. S-2 310th Military Intelligence Battalion, Ft

Meade, MD. Company Commander, Bravo Company, 310th MI Battalion, Ft Meade, MD.

Squadron S-2 1-17 Calvary Squadron, Ft Bragg, NC. Brigade S-2, 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne

Division, Ft Bragg, NC. Observer- Controller, National Training Center, Ft. Irwin CA. G2 Plans

Officer, XVIII Airborne Corps, Ft Bragg, NC. Corps ACE Chief, Multinational Corps Iraq,

Baghdad, Iraq. Battalion S-3 304th Military Intelligence Battalion, Ft Huachuca AZ. Deputy

Brigade Commander, 111th MI Brigade, Ft Huachuca AZ. Battalion Commander, 304th MI

Battalion, Ft Huachuca AZ. Advisor to Afghan National Army G2, Nato Training Mission,

Kabul, Afghanistan.

He attended Air Command and Staff College, Marine School of Advanced War Fighting, US

Army War College, Jumpmaster School, Military Intelligence Captains Career Course, Air

Defense Officer Basic Course, Airborne School, and The Counterintelligence Agent Course

Colonel Richard Michael Monnard

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Colonel Henry J. Nachtsheim, III Colonel Henry J. Nachtsheim, III was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 6-67.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Platoon Leader, CO B 1/327 IN REGT and XO CO E

and Tiger Force, 1/327 IN REGT, 1 BDE 101st ABN DIV, Republic of Vietnam; TRNG Officer,

XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, NC; Rotary Wing (RW) Aviator, TRNG Officer, HQ, 6211

USAG, Presidio of San Francisco, CA; RW Aviator, TRNG Officer, HQCOMDT, Fort Irwin, CA;

RW Aviator, Chief, EVAL HQ, Fort Ord and Camp Roberts, CA; Chief, EVAL HQ, Camp

Edwards, MA; RW Aviator, Personnel Officer/War Planner, HQ, First US Army, Fort George

Meade, MD; Personnel Officer, Force Development (FD) Officer, War Planner, HQ, Fifth US

Army, Fort Sam Houston, TX; Chief, FD, Integration and Stationing, Office of the Chief, US

Army Reserve, the Pentagon, WA DC; Chief, Reserve Component FD, War Plans, MOB Plans

and Emergency Operations Cell Lead for Operations Directorate J3, HQ, US Army Forces

Command, Fort McPherson, GA.

He has attended the US Army War College, US Army Command and General Staff College,

Infantry Officers Advance Course, Personnel Staff Officer Advance Course, Force Development

Officer Course, Rotary Wing Flight School, Certified Professional Contract Manager Course and

Certified Government Contracting Officer Course. His civilian education includes a MBA from

the University of Colorado and a MS and BA from Texas A&M University. He is currently

pursuing a PhD in Leadership and has successfully completed three semesters towards that goal.

He is currently serving as Deputy Lead Exercise Planner/Senior Military Analyst, Joint

Multinational Simulation Center (JMSC), Grafenwoehr, Germany.

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Colonel Stephen P. Passero Colonel Stephen P. Passero was commissioned a Quartermaster Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 3-75 on 20 May 1975

His subsequent duty assignments include: S-3 Training Officer, 240th Quartermaster Battalion,

Fort Lee, Virginia; Aide-de-Camp, Commander, Troop Support Agency, Fort Lee, Virginia;

Battalion Executive Officer, 2nd Basic Training Brigade, Fort Jackson, South Carolina;

Commander, B Company, 8th Battalion, 2nd Basic Training Brigade, Fort Jackson, South Carolina;

Brigade S-4 2nd Basic Training Brigade, Fort Jackson, South Carolina; Petroleum Officer, 3rd

Armored Division, Frankfurt, Germany, Petroleum Officer, V Corps, Frankfurt, Germany,

Battalion S-3 548th Supply and Service Battalion, Fort Drum, New York, Battalion Executive

Officer, 548th Supply and Service Battalion, Fort Drum, New York; Petroleum Officer, US Army

Pacific, Fort Shafter, Hawaii; Executive Officer, 24th Corps Support Group, Fort Stewart,

Georgia, Commander, 260th Quartermaster Battalion, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia; Joint

Petroleum Officer, United States European Command, Stuggart, Germany; Chief, Joint Logistics

Operations Center, United States European Command, Stuggart, Germany; Student, Air War

College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Commander, Defense Energy Support Center

Europe, Wiesbaden, Germany, Deputy Director of Operations, Defense Energy Support Center,

Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Colonel Passero has attended the Branch Immaterial Officer Course, Quartermaster Officer Basic

Course, Auto Data Processing Course, Quartermaster Officer Advanced Course, Army Depot

Operations Management Course, Logistics Management Development Course, Direction of

Industrial Operation Course, Command Arms Staff Course, Command General Staff College, and

the Air War College.

He is currently retired and is serving as Program Manager at the Wexford Group International,

Arlington, Va.

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Colonel James Palsha Colonel James Palsha was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 1-81 on 20 March, 1981. His first duty assignment was as a Rifle

Company Platoon Leader, 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.

Subsequent duty assignments include: 81mm Mortar Platoon Leader, later Company Executive

Officer and Company Commander, 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; Company

Commander, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Brigade Assistant S-3, 82nd

Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Battalion Operations Officer, 82nd Airborne

Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Battalion Assistant S-3, later Company Commander, 1st

Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Savannah, Georgia; Current Operations Officer, Joint Special

Forces Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Brigade Operations Officer, 82nd Airborne

Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Plans Officer, 18th Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North

Carolina; Battalion Commander, 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fort

Richardson, Alaska; Brigade Commander, 172nd Infantry Brigade (Stryker), Fort Wainwright,

Alaska; Deputy Chief, later Chief, Joint Operations Division, The Joint Staff, Washington D.C.;

Director, Army Quadrennial Defense Review Office, The Army Staff, Washington D.C.

Colonel Palsha is a graduate of the following military training courses: Infantry Officer Basic

Course, Airborne School, Ranger School, Infantry Mortar Platoon Leader Course, Jump master

School, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Combined Armed Services Staff School, United

States Army Command and General Staff College, Joint and Combined Staff Officer School, and

the Army War College.

He is currently retired and is serving as a Principal Analyst for CALIBER Inc., Alexandria, on

contract to assist the Office of the Chief, Army Reserve in strategic processes.

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Colonel Jay R. Popejoy Colonel Jay R. Popejoy was commissioned on 24 June 1988 upon graduating from Officer

Candidate School. His first duty station was as a Maintenance Platoon Leader, 664th Ordinance

Co, Ft Hood, TX.

His subsequent duty locations are as follows: Ammunition Platoon Leader, 664th OD CO 553

S&S BN, Ft Hood, TX. Ammunition Officer, 4th MMC, 13th COSCOM, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait.

Munitions Material MGT Officer, 4th MMC 13th COSCOM, Ft Hood, TX. III Corps SGS Asst

POS Officer, HHC, USAG, III Corps, Ft Hood, TX. Battalion S-4, 80th OD, BN 593rd ASG, Ft

Lewis, WA. MMC CL V Officer, HHC, 181 SPT BN, 81st IN BDE, Ft Lewis. Company

Commander, CO B, 181 SPT BN, 81st IN BDE, YTC, Ft Lewis, WA. REGT Adjunct S-1, 205th

REGT, Camp Murray, WA, BDE Vessel Chief, 1397th TRANS TERM BDE, 63 RRC, Concord,

NWS, CA. AcofS DPTY G4, 352nd CACOM, USACAPOC, Ft Meade, MD. J5/J9 Joint OPS

Officer, HQ, USCENTCOM, MacDill AFB, FL. AcofS DPTY G4, 352nd CACOM, JTF Iraq,

SWA. ACofS DPTY G4, 354th CA BDE, 352nd CACOM, Ft Meade, MD. Brigade ACofS G4,

345th CA BDE, 352nd CACOM, Ft Meade, MD. Small Group Instructor, 80th REGT, 10th BN

HQS , Ft Eustis, VA. Deputy Chief, IO & Cyber TF, ARCIC INFO OPS & CYBER TF, JNT BS

Langley-Eustis, VA. Chief BMC Intel/Threat/OPFOR CDR, TRADOC G-2 , Ft Bliss, TX.

Colonel Jay R Popejoy has attended: Information Operations, National Defense University,

Defense Acquisition University, Command and General Staff College, Civil Affairs Advanced

Course, Battle Focused Instructor Training Course, Combined Arms Service Staff School,

Ordinance Advance Course, Military Operations Urban Terrain, Joint Development/ Air Force

Air Lift Planners Course, Explosive Ordinance Disposal, Ordinance Basic Course, Airborne

School, and Officer Candidate School.

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Colonel Christopher E. Queen Colonel Christopher E. Queen was commissioned an Armor Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 3-83 on 9August 1983. His first duty assignment was Tank Platoon

Leader 4th Battalion 68th Armor Regiment, Fort Carson, Colorado.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Company A Executive Officer 4th Battalion 68th Armor

Regiment, Ft. Carson, Colorado; Company Commander, Company A, 3rd Battalion, 35th Armor

Regiment, Bamberg, Germany; Maintenance Trainer, National Training Center, Fort Irwin,

California; Battle Staff Analyst, National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California; Operations

Officer, Battle Command Training Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; Tank Battalion Executive

Officer, 1st Battalion 67th Armor Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas; Aide-de-Camp, III Corps, Fort

Hood, Texas; Brigade Executive Officer, 2nd Brigade 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas;

Battalion Commander 1-72nd Armor, Camp Casey, Korea; Division G-3 22nd Infantry Division,

Camp Red Cloud, Korea; Chief Force Development Division G-8, Pentagon, Department of the

Army, Pentagon, Virginia; Brigade Commander, 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Casey,

Korea; Chief of Staff, Combined Security Transition Command, Kabul, Afghanistan; Deputy

Command Center Director, U.S. North Command, Peterson, Colorado; Executive Officer to

Deputy Commanding General, U.S. North Command, Peterson, Colorado; Executive Officer to

Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, Virginia.

Colonel Queen has attended Armor BOLC, Armor Advance Course, CASC, Command General

Staff College, and earned a MS in National Security and Strategic Studies. His civilian education

includes a Bachelor’s degree from Newberry College in South Carolina and Master’s degree

from Central Michigan University.

He is currently serving as United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Executive

Officer to Commanding General, HQs, TRADOC.

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Colonel Mark A. Rado Colonel Mark A. Rado was commissioned an Armor Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 2-86.

His subsequent duty locations include: Assistant S4 and Tank Platoon Leader in B Co, 1st BN,

64th Armor Regiment, Fort Stewart, GA. Executive Officer, HHC, VII Corps, and Adjutant, VII

Corps, Special Troops Battalion, Mohringen, Germany. Officer/Personnel Strength Manager,

Third US Army/Army Forces CENCOM and Company Commander, HHC, US Army Garrison,

Ft McPherson, GA. Personnel Distribution Officer/Division Executive Officer (Officer Personnel

Management Division), US Total Army Personnel Command, and Secretary to the General Staff

US Army Community and Family Support Center, Alexandria, VA. Executive Officer, 46th

Adjutant General Battalion (Reception), and Executive Officer to the Commanding General, US

Army Recruiting Command, Ft Knox, KY. Battalion Commander, 46th Adjutant General

Battalion (Reception), Ft Knox, KY. Chief, Director’s Action Group (J1), Joint Staff (Pentagon),

Washington, DC. J1, Director of Manpower/Personnel, Multi National Security Transition

Command- Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq. Chief, Officer Division Directorate of Military Personnel

Management, Army G1, Washington, DC. Brigade Commander, US Army Accessions Support

Brigade, Ft Knox, KY.

Colonel Mark A. Rado attended: Armor Basic Officer Leadership Course, Officer Candidate

School, Airborne School , Junior Officer Maintenance Course, Nuclear, Biological, Chemical

Officer Course, Adjutant General Officer Advanced Course, Combined Arms and Service Staff

School, Command and General Staff College, Industrial College of the Armed Forces.

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Colonel Terrence W. Reeves Colonel Terrence W. Reeves was commissioned as an Aviation Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 15A-85 on 23August, 1985. His first duty assignment was

Platoon Leader, Task Force 1-112 Prov, Fort Rucker, Alabama.

Subsequent duty assignments include: Company Commander, Task Force 1-112 Prov, Fort

Rucker, Alabama; Platoon Leader, Aviation Battalion 01 HHC CMD (Air), Fort Bragg, North

Carolina; Platoon Leader, Aviation Battalion 01 CMD AVN, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Liaison

Officer, HHC 419th Aviation Group, Jacksonville, Florida; Chief of Flight Operations, Defense

Plant Representative Office, Fort Worth, Texas; Squadron Executive Officer, Commander,

Aviation Battalion, Company “G”, Camp Humphreys, South Korea; Battalion Commander 4-

159th Aviation Maintenance Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Battalion Commander 4-159th

Aviation Maintenance Battalion, Balad, Iraq; Chief of Army Division, W1A9 Defense Supply

Center, Richmond, VA; Brigade Commander, W439 1st U.S. Aviation Logistics School, Fort

Eustis, Virginia; Executive Officer, Initial Military Training Center of Excellence, Fort Eustis,

VA.

Colonel Terrence W. Reeves is a graduate of the following military courses: Air Assault, Aviation

Warrant Officer Basic Course, Officer Candidate School, Aviation Officer Basic Course, Aviation

Captain’s Career Course, Combined Arms and Service Staff School, Government Contract Law,

Command General Staff College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.

He is currently serving as Chief of Staff, Initial Military Training Center of Excellence, Ft.

Eustis, VA.

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Colonel Janet E. Riley Colonel Janet E. Riley was commissioned in the Quartermasters Corp upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 88-1.

Her subsequent duty stations include: Platoon leader and Assistant S-3, 10th Mountain Division,

Ft. Drum, NY. Executive Officer, Joint Task Force-Bravo, Honduras. Detachment Commander,

121st Chemical Detachment, Mattydale, NY. Commander, 428th Quartermaster Supply Company,

Cleveland, OH. Supply Officer, 99th Regional Support Command, Pittsburg, PA. Executive

Officer, STB, 19th TSC, and Petroleum Officer 19th TSC, Des Moines, IA. Commander,

LOGCAP Support Unit, Baghdad, Iraq. Chief (Distribution Center), Chief ( Integration Branch),

Chief (Operational Contracting) and ACoS (G-4 Logistics), 103rd ESC, Des Moines, IA.

Commander, 2nd Battalion, 334th IN Reg, 95th Div, Granite City, IL. ACoS (G-4 Logistics), 80th

Training Command, Richmond, VA.

Colonel Janet E. Riley has attended: Combined Arms Service Staff Course, Supply Officer

Management Course, Multi-Functional Logistics Course, RC Mobilization Planners Course,

Petroleum Officers Course, Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection, Command and General Staff

Officers College and US Army War College.

She is currently serving as Commander of 648th Regional Support Group, Military Intelligence

Readiness Command (MIRC), St. Louis, MO.

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Colonel William G. Roscher Colonel William G Roscher was commissioned on 14 Aug 1952 upon completion of Officer

Candidate School Class 12-52. His first duty assignment was as a Traffic Analyst.

His subsequent duty assignments are: COM SEC Officer, USASAE, Frankfurt, Germany. OPER

Officer and Executive Officer 182nd USASA Co, Rothwesen, Germany. Signal Maintenance

Officer, 319th USASA BN, Rothwesen, Germany. Battalion Operations Officer and S-3, 319th

USASA BN, Rothwesen, Germany. Chief Personal Action Section , MI Branch OPO,

Washington, D.C. S-4, 509th Radio Research Group, Vietnam. Acting Commanding officer,

313th Radio Research BN, Vietnam. S-4, 509th Radio Research Group, Vietnam. Commanding

officer, 303rd Radio Research BN, Vietnam. Military Intel Officer, Soviet Div. OACSI,

Washington, D.C. Chief Electronic Warfare Branch ISD, USACDCINCSG, Ft. Belvoir, VA.

Branch Chief, USACACDA, Ft. Leavenworth KS.

He attended Signal School, The ASA Company Officer’s Course, USA Language School

(Russian), The ASA Officer Career Course, Armed Forces Staff College.

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Colonel Emmett M. Schaill Colonel Emmett M. Schaill was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 03-84.

His subsequent duty stations include: Platoon Leader and Executive Officer, 1st Battalion 38th

Infantry, Korea. Executive Officer, 2nd Ranger Company and Ranger Instructor, 5th Ranger

Training Battalion, Dahlonega, GA. Assistant S-3, 1st Brigade, 24th Infantry Division, Company

Commander, Alpha Company, 3-7 Infantry, Company Commander, HHC, 3-7 Infantry, and Aide-

De-Camp to CG, 24th Infantry Division, Ft. Stewart, GA. Ops Research Officer, Defense

Intelligence Agency, Redstone, AL. Chief of Plans, 1st Cavalry Division, Bosnia. Executive

Officer, 2-7 Cavalry and BDE Operations Officer 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry, Fort Hood, TX.

Battalion Commander and Deputy Commander, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 24th Infantry,

Ft Lewis WA. Brigade Commander, 5th Brigade, 1st Armor Division, Ft. Bliss, TX and 1st

Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armor Division, Ft. Bliss, TX. Deputy Commander/Chief of Staff, 1st

Armor Division, Ft. Bliss, TX. Commandant, Comprehensive Soldier Fitness/Wellness Fusion

Program, Ft. Bliss, TX.

Colonel Emmett M. Schaill has attended Command and General Staff College, US Army War

College, Ranger School, Airborne School, Jumpmaster School, Infantry Maneuver Captains

Career Course, Combined Arms and Services Staff School, Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Commanders Course, Operations Research/Systems Analysis Applications Course, and Advanced

Military Studies (SAMS).

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Colonel John F. Schrader Colonel John F. Schrader was commissioned a Signal Corp Officer upon graduating OCS class 4-85

on 23 August 1985. His first duty assignment was as Platoon Leader, D Company, 426th Signal

Battalion, Fort Bragg, NC.

His Subsequent duty assignments include: Assistant Operations Officer, 426th Signal Battalion, Fort

Bragg, North Carolina; Company Commander, B Company, 426th Signal Battalion, Fort Bragg,

North Carolina; Company Commander, 580th Signal Company, 54th Signal Battalion, Camp Doha,

Kuwait; Joint Battle staff Officer, National Airborne Operations Center, Offutt AFB, Nebraska;

Legislative Fellow, U.S. House of Representatives, Office of Representative Neil Abercrombie,

Washington, D.C.; Battalion Commander, 54th Signal Battalion, Baghdad, Iraq; Senior Action

Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer CIO/G6, US ARMY, Washington, D.C.; Director of

Accountability and Chief of Staff, Army National Military Cemeteries & Arlington National

Cemetery, Washington, D.C..

Colonel Schrader is a resident graduate of the Air War College, Joint Professional Military

Education , Army Command and Staff College, Marine Corps Command and Control Systems

Course, Communications Electronics Staff Officer Course, and the Airborne School. His civilian

education includes a Bachelor’s Degree from Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Florida; a

Master’s Degree in Telecommunications from Webster University and a Master’s Degree in

Strategic Studies from the Air War College.

He is currently serving as Special Assistance to the Superintendent, Arlington National Cemetery,

Washington, D.C..

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Colonel Thomas C. Slade Colonel Thomas C. Slade was commissioned as a Medical Service Corps Officer upon graduation

from Officer Candidate School Class 1-87, on 20 February, 1987. His first duty assignment was as

a Medical Platoon Leader, Charlie Company, 197th Support Battalion, 197th Infantry Brigade, Fort

Benning, Georgia.

Subsequent duty assignments include: Battalion S-4, 197th Support Battalion, Fort Benning, GA; S-

4, later Company Commander, 2nd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, Fort Benning , GA; Operations

Officer, 1st Medical Group, Fort Hood, TX; Battalion XO, 36th Medical Evacuation Battalion, Fort

Hood, TX; Battalion XO, Task Force Medical Eagle, Tuzla, Bosnia; Chief of Logistics, 121st

General Hospital, Yongsan, Korea; Director, Materiel Acquisition, U.S. Army Medical Materiel

Agency, Fort Detrick, MD; Commander, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center – Southwest Asia,

Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar; Executive Officer, 6th Medical Logistics Management Center, Fort

Detrick, MD; Battalion Commander, 16th Medical Logistics Battalion, Camp Carroll, Korea;

Director, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center – Korea, Camp Carroll, Korea; G-4 U.S. Army

Medical Research and Materiel Command, Fort Detrick, MD.

Colonel Slade is a graduate of the following military schools: Army Medical Department (AMEDD)

Officer Basic Course; AMEDD Logistics Management Course; AMEDD Advanced Course (Honor

Graduate); Combined Arms Service & Staff School; Command and General Staff College; U.S.

Army War College; Life Cycle Logistics Level III Certification; Member, Acquisition Corps.

He is currently serving as the Brigade Commander for the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-

Europe, Pirmasens, Germany.

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Colonel Larry Stovall Colonel Larry Joe Stovall was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon Graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 46-67.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Principle Instructor, Small Arms Committee, Weapons

Department, Infantry School, and Ft. Benning, GA. Platoon Leader and Executive Officer D Co.,

1st Battalion, 6th Infantry, 198th Infantry BDE, American Division, Vietnam. Liaison Officer, 198th

Infantry BDE, American Division, Vietnam. Unit Advisor, US Army Advisory Group,

Birmingham, AL. Enclosure Commander, 401st Military Police Camp (Prisoner of War), Nashville

TN. Commander, 678th Personnel Service Company, Nashville TN. S-4, 401st Military Police

Camp (Prisoner of War), Nashville, TN. S-3 401st Military Police Camp (Prisoner of War),

Nashville, TN. Executive Officer and Commander, 401st Police Camp (Prisoner of War), Saudi

Arabia.

Colonel Larry Joe Stovall attended: Infantry Officer Candidate, Infantry School, Instructor

Training Course, School of the Americas, Jungle Operations Course, Advisor Orientation Course,

USAMPS, Military Police Officer Advanced, Training and Supervisors Workshop (BTMS),

Command General Staff College, Quartermaster Branch Qualifications Course, Advanced Military

Police Orientation Course, Military Personnel Officer Course, Psychological Operations Course.

He is currently serving as Retired, Sales Manager, Proctor and Gamble, Cincinnati, OH.

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Colonel Earl L. Umbarger Colonel Earl L. Umbarger was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 4A-63, 11 September, 1963. His first duty assignment was as a

Liaison Officer, 11th Air Assault Division, Fort Benning, Georgia.

Subsequent duty assignments: Platoon Leader, 11th Air Assault Division, Fort Benning, Georgia;

Executive Officer, 8th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Benning, Georgia; Executive Officer, 8th

Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division, Vietnam; Requirements Officer, Combat Developments

Experimentation Command, Fort Ord, California; Company Commander, 139th Ordnance

Battalion, USAR, Bell, California; Assistant Adjutant (USAR Ready), 301st Civil Affairs Group,

Los Angles, California; Lieutenant Colonel, 63rd USAR Command, Los Alamitos, California;

Full Colonel, U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), Fort Lewis, Washington.

Colonel Umbarger was a graduate of the following military schools: 82nd Airborne - Basic

Airborne Training; Non-Commissioned Officer Academy; U.S. Army Infantry School, Infantry

Officer Candidate Course; U.S. Army Institute for Military Assistance; Civil Affairs Officer

Advanced Course; 63rd USAR Command – Military Management.

He retired from Active Duty after 30 years of service. Colonel Earl L. Umbarger is being

inducted posthumously.

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Colonel Robert P. Wade Colonel Robert P. Wade was commissioned as an Air Defense Artillery Officer upon graduation

from Officer Candidate School Class 4-86.

His subsequent duty assignments include: His first duty assignment was as a Tactical Control

Officer and Platoon Leader with the 1st Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery, I Corps, Fort

Lewis, Washington. Battery Executive Officer, 1st Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery, Fort

Lewis, Washington. Battalion S-1, 1st Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery, Fort Lewis,

Washington. Assistant Operations Officer, 59th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Giebelstadt,

Germany. Battery Commander, 6th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, Ansbach, Germany.

Operations Officer, V Corps Air Defense Artillery Element, Heidelberg, Germany. Battery

Commander, Headquarters Battery 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Giebelstadt, Germany.

Assistant Operations Officer, 5th Armored Brigade, Fort Carson, Colorado. Assistant Professor

of Military Science, University of Colorado and Colorado School of Mines, Boulder, Colorado.

Brigade S-3, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Giebelstadt, Germany. J-3, Joint Task Force

Cobra, Tel Aviv, Israel. Missile Defense Branch Chief, United States European Command,

Stuttgart, Germany. Battalion Commander, Pittsburgh Recruiting Battalion, United States Army

Recruiting Command, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Deputy Brigade Commander, 1st Recruiting

Brigade, United States Army Recruiting Command, Fort Meade, Maryland. Commander,

Information Activities Task Force, Land Force Doctrine and Training System, Kingston,

Ontario, Canada as an Exchange Officer with the Canadian Forces.

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Colonel Robert Walker Colonel Robert Walker was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class OC-RC-2-27-C20 on 27 May 1969. His first duty assignment was

Company B, 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, Army National Guard, Colville, Washington.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Weapons Platoon Leader, Company B, 1st Battalion, 161st

Infantry, Army National Guard, Colville, WA; Executive Officer and Detachment Commander,

Company B, 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, Army National Guard, Pullman, WA; Company

Commander, Company B, 1st Battalion, 161st, Infantry, Army National Guard, Colville, WA;

Battalion S-1, HHC, 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, Army National Guard, Spokane, WA; Battalion

Motor Officer HHC, 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, Army National Guard, Spokane, WA; Battalion S-

4 HHC, 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, Army National Guard, Spokane, WA; Battalion S-3 Air, HHC,

1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, Army National Guard, Spokane, WA; Chief HHC, 81st Infantry Brigade

, Army National Guard, Seattle, WA; S-4 Troop Command, 81st Infantry Brigade Army National

Guard, Seattle, WA; Battalion Executive Officer, HHC, 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, Army National

Guard, Spokane, WA; S-4 Troop Command, Detachment 1, Headquarters, State Area Command,

Army National Guard, Tacoma, WA; Battalion Commander, HHC, 248th Transportation Battalion,

Army National Guard, Montesano, WA; Chief, Headquarters, State Area Command, Army National

Guard, Tacoma, WA; Individual Ready Reserve, Army Reserve Personnel Center, United States

Army Reserve, Saint Louis, Missouri.

He has attended Advanced Infantry Training, Heavy Mortars, Reserve Officers Training Course,

United States Cold Weather and Mountain School, Officers Candidate School, Infantry Officers

Basic Course, Officers Advanced Course, Infantry Commanders Update Course, Command and

General Staff College, Staff Officers Reference Training Course, Transportation Pre-Command

Course, National Guard Unit Operations Course, and the Criminal Justice Course-Terrorism T1-92.

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Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey S. Corn Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey S. Corn was commissioned as Military Intelligence Branch Officer

upon graduation form Officer Candidate School Class 3-84.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Military Intelligence Officer, 193rd Inf. Brigade

(Panama); Judge Advocate Officer; Special Assistant to the Judge Advocate General for Law of

War Matters and Chief of Law of War Branch, Office of the Judge Advocate General.

Lieutenant Colonel Corn is a graduate of Harwick College, New York and George Washington

University Law School. His military education comprises of: Military Intelligence Officer Basic

and Advanced Course, Airborne School, Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course, Command

General Staff College.

He is currently serving as Professor of Law and Presidential Research Professor, South Texas

College of Law, Houston, Texas.

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Lieutenant Colonel Hugh L. Mills Colonel Hugh L. Mills was commissioned an Armor Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 1-68. His first duty assignment was as a Training Officer; Troop A, 5th

Reconnaissance Squadron, Ft. Knox, KY.

His subsequent duty stations include: Scout Platoon Commander, D Troop Air, 1st Squadron, 4th

Cavalry, 1st Infantry Division, Vietnam; Commanding Officer, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 64th

Armor, 3rd Infantry Division, Germany; Recruiting Officer, 4th Recruiting District, Fort Sam

Houston, TX; Platoon Commander, Aero Weapons D Troop 17th Cavalry, 10st Airborne Division,

Vietnam; Platoon Commander Aero Scouts C Troop, 16th Cavalry, 1stAviation Brigade, Vietnam;

Aero Weapons Platoon Commander D Troop 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry, 2nd Armored Division, Ft.

Hood, TX; Commanding Officer C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry, 2nd Armored Division, Ft.

Hood, TX; Executive Officer B Company, 8th Aviation Battalion (Attack Helicopter), Mainz,

Germany; S-3, 8th Aviation Battalion, Germany; Commanding Officer C Company, 8th Aviation

Battalion (Attack Helicopter); Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Combined Armed Center and

Ft. Leavenworth, KS; Department of the Army Representative to the Federal Aviation

Administration.

He attended the following military schools: Armor OCS, Rotary Wing and Fixed Wing Flight

Schools; Armor Officer Advanced Course; Air Cavalry/Attack Helicopter Commander’s Course;

Command and General Staff College; FAA National Academy

He is currently serving as the Undersheriff (Colonel) Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Kansas

City, Mo.

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Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Drew Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Drew was commissioned an Armor Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 2-63. His first duty assignment was as an Armored Cavalry

Platoon Leader, 5th Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, Ft Ord, CA.

His subsequent duty locations were: Pilot, WPNS PLT, 173rd Aviation Company, RVN.

Instructor Pilot/Flight Commander, US Army Primary Helicopter School, Ft. Wolters, TX.

Company Command, B Co, 123rd Aviation Battalion, RVN. Instructor and Division Chief of

Instructional Standards, Automotive Maintenance Department, US Army Armor School, Ft.

Knox, KY. Commander, Troop E (Air), 1st Cavalry, 173rd IN Brigade, Ft Wainwright, AK.

Commander, 229th attack Helicopter Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, Ft Campbell, KY.

Commander, Task Force 229, Ft Campbell, KY.

He is currently retired and holds the position of Senior Vice President of Real Estate, Tejon

Ranch Company, a New York Stock Exchange Company.

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Lieutenant Colonel Peter F. Verga Lieutenant Colonel Peter F. Verga was commissioned an Officer upon Graduation from Officer

Candidate School. He served with distinction in a variety of command, operational and

management positions, including combat service in Vietnam from September 1969 to November

1971.

Lieutenant Colonel Peter F. Verga is currently the Chief of Staff and Senior Career Official for

the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and serves as the first assistant to the Principal Deputy

Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.

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Major John J. Duffy Major John J. Duffy was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon completion of Officer Candidate

School Class 4A-63.

His subsequent duty stations include, Company Commander, HHC, 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry,

Berlin Brigade, Berlin, Germany. Commanding Officer, Detachment A-101 (Lang Vei Special

Forces Camp), and Executive Officer, Detachment A-113 (Mobile Strike Force), Company C, 5th

Special Forces Group, 1st Special Forces, Republic of Vietnam. S-2, Detachment B-55, HHC, 5th

Special Forces Group, 1st Special Forces, Republic of Vietnam. Commanding Officer, 48th

Company, 4th Student Battalion, The Student Brigade, Ft. Benning, GA. Operations Officer,

Studies and Observation Group, Military Assistance Command, Republic of Vietnam. Liaison

Officer and Assistant Launch Officer with the 7th Air Force, Studies and Observation Group

(SOG), 5th Special Forces Group, 1st Special Forces, Republic of Vietnam. Training Officer,

HHC, 5th US Army, Fort Sheridan, IL. Chief, Operations section, SOG, Military Assistance

Command, Republic of Vietnam. Commander, Battalion Combat Assistance Team, Airborne

Advisory Detachment (Team 162), Military Assistance Command, Republic of Vietnam.

Advisor, Company A, 11th Special Forces Group, Fort Devens, MA. Operations Officer, US

Army Support Thailand. Operations officer and Deputy Commander, Joint Casualty Resolution

Center, Thailand. Directory, Plan Training and Security, Commander of Troops and Chief,

Foreign Liaison and Protocol, Fort Hamilton, NY.

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Major James T. Taylor Major James T. Taylor was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 25-67 on 28 April 1967. His First Duty assignment was as instructor, Land

Mine Warfare Team, Antitank/Missile Committee, Fort Benning, Georgia.

Subsequent duty assignments include: Platoon Leader, Company Commander, and S 3 (Air), 1/503rd

Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade, Vietnam; Lieutenant Assignments Officer, Infantry Branch, Office

of Personnel Operations, Washington, DC; Exchange Officer, From 82nd Airborne Division, To 2nd

Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, 16 Parachute Brigade, Aldershot, England, where his

assignments there included Weapons Training Officer (S 3); Company Commander, D Company;

Officer in Charge, Brecon Training Center, The Parachute Regiment, Brecon, Wales. Upon his

return to CONUS he served as Instructor, Operations and Training Techniques Committee, Staff

Group, Brigade and Battalion Operations Department, Fort Benning, Georgia; Company

Commander, Headquarters Company, and Intelligence Officer, Indiantown Gap Military

Reservation, Pennsylvania.

He is a graduate of the Armor Officer Advance Course, British Company Commanders Course,

Infantry Officer Candidate Course, Jump Master Course, Special Forces Qualification Course,

Special Forces Advanced Medical Training Course, Medical Specialist Course, Airborne Course,

Intermediate Speed Radio Operators Course, Infantry School Instructor Training Course, and the

Information Security Management Course.

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Major Jerry Willard Major Jerry Willard was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 110-66. His first duty assignment was as “A” Team Executive Officer

and Commanding Officer, 8th Special Forces Group, Panama, Canal Zone.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Platoon Leader, Company Commander, Air Operations

Officer and Battalion Adjutant, 173rd Airborne Brigade, Vietnam. Infantry Tactics Instructor, Ft

Benning, GA. Company Commander, Student Brigade 53rd Company. Company Commander,

Battalion S2/3, 3rd IN Div, Wurzburg, Germany. Company Commander and Group Assistant S-3,

B Team, 5th Special Forces Group.

Major Willard attended 173rd Airborne Jungle School, 82nd Airborne Raider School, Officer

Candidate School, Special Forces Officer School, Jump Master School, Instructor Training

Course, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, NATO Chemical Biological Radiological, Scuba

School, HALO School, Language School (Special Forces), Command and General Staff Course,

and Search and Rescue Management Course.

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Captain William L. Albracht Captain William L. Albracht was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation form

Officer Candidate School Class 84th Co. on 31 August 1967. His first duty assignment Executive

Officer of “A” team, 3rd Special Forces Group, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.

His subsequent duty assignments include: S4-B team, 46th SF Co, Thailand; Executive Officer A

team, 46th SF Co, Thailand; Executive Officer A team 236, “B” Co., 5th SFG, Rep. Vietnam;

Company Commander and Battalion Commander of 3rd BN, II Corps Mobile Strike Force, 5th

SFG, Rep. Vietnam; Liaison Officer to 5th SFG HQ, Rep. Vietnam. In 1971, he served as a

Commanding Officer of “B” Co, 410th Infantry in USAR Davenport, IA following his discharge

from Active duty.

Captain Albracht is a graduate of Augustana College. His military education comprises of

Special Forces Officer Course, Airborne School, and Jungle Operations Course.

He is currently retired and works as an independent security consultant.

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Captain Bruce James Bowen Captain Bruce James Bowen was commissioned as an Engineer Officer upon graduation from

Engineer Officer Candidate School in August1967, Ft Belvoir, Virginia.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Training Officer and Executive Officer Ft. Lewis,

Washington; Province Advisor, Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV), Vinh Long

Province S. Vietnam; District Advisor, MACV, Tra On District-Cantho, S. Vietnam.

Captain Bowen is a graduate of University of Massachusetts.

His military education includes: Infantry Advanced Individual Training, Engineer Officer

Candidate School, Intelligence Staff Officer Course, Defense Language Institute-Vietnamese

course.

Captain Bowen is retired and currently a Partner of the firm Command Consulting Group of

Washington, DC, a global security and intelligence consultancy.

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Captain Robert J. Holley Captain Robert J. Holley was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer

Candidate School Class 4-86.

His subsequent duty assignments include: Rifle Platoon Leader and Executive Officer, Company

D, 4th Battalion 15th Infantry Brigade, Fort Knox, Kentucky; Scout Platoon Leader 4th Battalion

15th Infantry Brigade, Fort Knox, Kentucky; S-4, 3rd Battalion, 27th Infantry Brigade Fort Ord,

California; Company Commander, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 27th Infantry Brigade Fort Ord,

California; Observer Controller, Operations Group, NTC, Fort Irwin, California.

Captain Robert J. Holley is a graduate of Infantry Officer Basic Course, Infantry Officer

Advanced Course, Airborne School, Ranger School and the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Academy.

Captain Holley is currently serving as Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation,

Indianapolis Division, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Captain David J. Kriskovich Captain David J. Kriskovich was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class 4A-63 on 11 September 1963.

His duty assignments included: Commander “A” Team, 8th Special Forces Group, Panama;

Operations Officer, Studies and Observation Group, Republic Of Vietnam; and Instructor, School

of the Americas, Panama.

Captain Kriskovich is a graduate of the following Army Schools: Infantry Basic Training,

Infantry Advanced Individual Training, Basic Airborne Course, Special Forces Qualification

Course, Infantry Officer Candidate School, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Jungle Operations

Course, and Spanish Language Course.

Captain David J. Kriskovich is being inducted into the Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame

posthumously.

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First Lieutenant Michael L. Durkee First Lieutenant Michael L. Durkee was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School 4A-63 on 11 September 1963.

Subsequent duty stations include: Platoon Leader; Charlie Company 1/54th Infantry, 1st Brigade,

4th AD, Bamberg, Germany, Assistant S-3: 1/54th Infantry, Bamberg, Germany and Assistant S-2;

Headquarters, 1st Brigade, Neu Ulm, Germany.

He is currently a retired officer of the US Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister

Counselor.

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First Lieutenant David L. Phillips First Lieutenant David L. Phillips was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from

Officer Candidate School Class #501-69, 22 April, 1969. His first duty assignment was as

Training Officer, “D” Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Training Brigade, Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Subsequent Duty stations include: Infantry Platoon Leader, 3rd Platoon “A” Company, 2nd

Battalion, 14th Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Republic of Vietnam; Infantry Platoon

Leader 1st Platoon “A” Company, 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division,

Republic of Vietnam; S-3 (Air), Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 14th

Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, Republic of Vietnam; S-2 10th Special Forces Group, Fort

Devens, Massachusetts; and Commander, Team A/1-33, 12th Special Forces Group (USAR),

Detroit, Michigan.

First Lieutenant Phillips attended the following military courses: Infantry Mortar Platoon Course,

Airborne and Jumpmaster Courses and the Special Forces Qualification Course.

He is currently retired.