US Army Quartermaster Corps

HONORS

The Quartermaster Hall of Fame award is the highest form of recognition the Corps offers. This much coveted award honors individuals who are judged to have made the most significant contributions to the overall history and traditions of the Quartermaster Corps.

CWO5 Judith Stephens
Class of 2023

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Judith Stephens enlisted in the regular Army in 1983 and retired from active duty 2013. She is a graduate from the Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course and holds a bachelor’s degree from Regents College of New York.

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Stephens’ assignments include Senior Chief Warrant Officer Leader Development Advisor/Analyst, Deputy Chief of Staff G3/5/7, Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, VA; Quartermaster Warrant Officer Assignments Officer, Human Resources Command, Alexandria, VA; Assistant Quartermaster Warrant Officer Proponent, Quartermaster Center and School, Fort Lee, VA; Senior Property Book Officer/Deputy Director of Facilities, Central Command (CENTCOM), Gulf Region Division, Project and Contracting Office, Baghdad, Iraq and Quartermaster Warrant Officer Basic and Advanced Course Instructor/Writer, 23rd Quartermaster Brigade, Fort Lee, VA.

Her combat and operational Deployments include Operation Desert Shield/Storm, Saudi Arabia/Iraq, 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized); Operation Iraqi Freedom, attached as an augmentee to Central Command (CENTCOM) Gulf Region Division, Project and Contracting Office, Baghdad, Iraq.

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Stephens was inducted as a Distinguished Member of the Quartermaster Regiment in 2009 and is a recipient of the Distinguished Order of Saint Martin, the Patron Saint of the Quartermaster Corps. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Stephens was also awarded The Honorable Order of the Eagle Rising, “Silver Level” by the Region and Chapter Level of the US Army Warrant Officer Association.