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LTC Robert Humphrey (2023-Present) (1st Battalion) LTC David Griffith(2023-Present) (3rd Battalion) Notable commanders: LTC Stuart M. James (2015-2017) LTC Damon Penn (1999-2001) LTC Robert Valdivia (2001-2003) LTC Joe Martin (2003-2005) LTC Patrick Donahoe (2005-2007) LTC Kenneth Casey (2007-2009) LTC Mike Simmering (2009-2011) Insignia
LTC James Braudis Military unit The 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment (3–69 AR) is a United States Army combined arms battalion and part of the 3rd Infantry Division based at Fort Stewart , Georgia . 3–69 AR was the first conventional US unit to enter Iraq in 2003, and among the first units to serve four tours in Iraq.
In 1975, the United States Army Center of Military History published Building a Volunteer Army: The Fort Ord Contribution, by Moore and Lieutenant Colonel Jeff M. Tuten. The 139-page paperback is a monograph concerning the Project VOLAR experiments during Moore's tenure in command of Fort Ord in 1971–1973 in preparation for the end of the ...
Cooley, David L: Lieutenant Commander: US Navy: 428th Tactical Fighter Squadron: Operation Combat Lancer: North Vietnam: On exchange duty from the Navy he was piloting F-111A #66-024 that disappeared on a solo night bombing mission [175] Presumptive finding of death [3] April 22: Palmgren, Edwin D: Lieutenant Colonel: USAF: 428th Tactical ...
3rd Kentucky: Ltc J. W. Griffith; 4th Tennessee: Ltc Paul F. Anderson; 8th Texas: ... BG Evander McNair (w) Col David Coleman 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted ...
The obituary included a painting of a man, seemingly Ryan, in his military uniform. By the evening of June 12, around 150 people had written messages of support for the late veteran in the ...
Colonel US Air Force, service in World War II, Korea, Vietnam [10] [146] 1952 Gordon David Carpenter: Lieutenant colonel, graduate of Command and General Staff College, service in Germany, Korea, Vietnam. At the time of his death, being considered for membership in the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association [10] [147] [148] 1953 Robert E. Barton
The Military Intelligence Hall of Fame is a hall of fame established by the Military Intelligence Corps of the United States Army in 1988 to honor soldiers and civilians who have made exceptional contributions to military intelligence.