by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
Major General Vanderploog was born in Rochester, New York on 22 March 1941. In 1963, he was commissioned a second lieutenant and awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree from Syracuse University. He also holds a Master of Science Degree in Business Administration from...
by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
General Freeman entered active duty in 1969 at Fort Benning, Georgia as a Second Lieutenant. He holds a Bachelor Degree in History from Lafayette College, and a Master’s Degree in Latin American Studies from the University of Alabama. General Freeman is a graduate...
by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
General Soloman retired on September 30, 2002, culminating 36 years of distinguished military service as the Commanding General, US Army Combined Arms Support Command and Fort Lee, Fort Lee, Virginia. General Solomon was born in Fairfield (Oakwood), Texas on 16...
by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
CW5 Tiner retired from active duty on 31 January 2006 as the Chief, Supply Management Division, United States Army Special Operations Command, culminating a 37 year Quartermaster career. Chief Warrant Officer Five Tiner received a direct appointment as a Warrant...
by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
CSM Peat began his career as a supply specialist in numerous combat arms units including the 75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger), the 8th Infantry Division, 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized}, and the 1st Infantry Division (Mountain). In his formative years he held...
by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
CSM Harris is a native of Big Sandy, Texas but grew up in Dallas, Texas. She enlisted in the United States Army on November 10, 1075 and received her Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Her military career has been marked...
by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
CSM Turner is Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA) first Command Sergeant Major. Upon his retirement, he continued to serve the Agency in Supply Chain Operations, J-314, as the DoD Subject Matter Expert for Subsistence Executive Agent and Supply Chain...
by Josh | Aug 5, 2022
In May 1898 Colonel Whitside left college just before graduating in answer to President William McKinley’s call to service during the Spanish–American War. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Cavalry in 1899, and served for the next seven years as a lieutenant...