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 Vickie Vachon
Class of 2023

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Vachon served 41 years and enlisted in the military in May 1976 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. She became a Warrant Officer in 1987 first serving as the Supply Systems Technician with the 801st Maintenance Battalion, 101st Airborne Division. She holds a Bachelor of Art’s Degree in Business Management and a Master’s Degree specializing in Supply Chain Management. 

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Vachon’s assignments include 25th Signal Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division; 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Casey, Korea; Division Support Command, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York supporting Operation Restore Hope – Somalia; and 1st Armored Division, supporting Operation Joint Endeavor – Bosnia-Herzegovina. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Vachon was handpicked to serve as a Detailed Inspector General, Army Inspector General Agency, U.S. Army Pentagon, where she provided critical support in the revision of Army Regulation 600-20, “Prevention of Sexual Assault”.

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Vachon was the first female Supply Systems Technician promoted to Chief Warrant Officer Five. She completed all levels of the Warrant Officer Education System and holds a Bachelor of Art’s Degree in Business Management and a Master’s Degree specializing in Supply Chain Management.

Her awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal (7th award). She is a Distinguished Member of the Quartermaster Corps and recipient of the Distinguished Order of Saint Martin.