2016 OCS Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony
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2016 OCS Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony
Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE 2016 OCS Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel William E. Aldridge Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel William E. Aldridge was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 49-67 on 28 August 1967. He served in Vietnam as a Special Forces Officer and later transitioned to Armor Branch in the National Guard. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Lieutenant Colonel Raymond S. Angeli Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Lieutenant Colonel Raymond S. Angeli was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 1-66 on 14 January 1966. After his honorable service, LTC Angeli became the Secretary of the Department of Community Affairs for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is the current President of Lackawanna College. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel John E. Bircher III Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel John E. Bircher III was commissioned as a Military Intelligence Officer upon graduation from the Officer Candidate School on 28 March 1963. After a majority of his career stationed abroad, COL Bircher’s final assignment was Political/Military Advisor, Middle East Bureau, Department of State, Washington, DC. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Captain Richard E. Boyer Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Captain Richard E. Boyer was commissioned a Military Intelligence Officer upon graduation from the Officer Candidate School Class 465. After serving in the active and reserve components, Dr. Boyer has served as an attorney, Judge, and New Hampshire State Senator. Dr. Boyer is currently in his 15th year as a professor at Wayland Baptist University. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Philip W. Clayton Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Philip W. Clayton was commissioned as a Transportation Corp Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class OCRC 2-83 on October 18, 1983. COL Clayton served in Desert Shield/Storm, Ecuador, Afghanistan, Iraq and is currently he Construction and Facility Management Officer, Joint Force Headquarters Alabama Army National Guard, Montgomery, Alabama. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Major John E. Cleckner Sr. Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Major John E. Cleckner Sr. was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Infantry Officer Candidate School Class 1-66 on January 14, 1966. Major Cleckner has served this nation and reflected great credit to OCS through his actions of valor in Vietnam with the Special Forces and continues to do so in his work with the Veterans Affairs, being appointed to a presidential sub-cabinet position in the Department of Veterans Affairs. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel William J. Clerkin Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel William J. Clerkin was commissioned as a Medical Service Corps Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 485 on 23 August 1985. COL Clerkin’s most recent duty assignment is Deputy Commander, Joint Intelligence Coordination Staff, Washington, DC. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Lieutenant Colonel Peter M. Conaty Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Lieutenant Colonel Peter M. Conaty was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 1-66 on January 14, 1966. LTC Conaty continued to serve after his career in the military within state legislature and representing multiple veteran’s legislation groups. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Troy Coronado Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Troy Coronado was commissioned as an Armor Corps Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 4-88 on 24 June 1988. COL Coronado served for over 25 years in the active component and multiple National Guard state bureaus. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Lieutenant Colonel James F. Dabney Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Lieutenant Colonel James F. Dabney was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 4-63 on 9 October 1963. LTC Dabney’s last assignment was Analyst Comptroller of the Army, Directorate of Operation and Maintenance Army Headquarters Department of the Army, Washington D.C. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” 2nd Lieutenant Harold B. Durham, Jr. Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE 2nd Lieutenant Harold B. Durham, Jr. was commissioned as an Artillery Officer upon graduation from the Artillery and Missile Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill, OK in class 01-67 on 17 December 1966. As a Forward Observer in C Battery, 6th Battalion 15th Artillery, 1st Infantry Division, during Vietnam 2LT Durham was killed in action and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his gallant and intrepid actions in close combat. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Lieutenant Colonel Edward Thomas Flash Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Edward Thomas Flash was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 4 Brisbane, Australia on 4 October 1944. During his inspiring life and military career, LTC Flash jumped in to Corregidor with 2nd of the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment where he personally saved multiple lives after sustaining injuries by direct fire during an initial rescue. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Jerry Raymond Fry Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Jerry Raymond Fry was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 1-66 on 14 January 1966. COL Fry’s exemplary career included commanding three infantry companies, and the U.S. Army Parachute Team. He also served as a Professor of Military Science, and Foreign Area Officer at embassies across three countries. His most notable awards are the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Silver Star, and the Distinguished Service Cross. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Captain Florent Ahmed Groberg Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Captain Florent Ahmed Groberg was commissioned as a Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 012-08 on 03 December 2008. CPT Groberg is a recent recipient of the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry, during a suicide bomber attack in the Kunar Province Afghanistan. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” 1LT Daniel A. Hennessy Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE 1LT Daniel A. Hennessy was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School in July 1965. 1LT Hennessy received the Distinguished Service Cross, posthumously, for extraordinary heroism while leading his platoon in direct combat against the Viet Cong. Although fatally wounded, he courageously continued to direct his men, until finally turning over command to his platoon sergeant. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Robert M. Klein Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Robert M. Klein was commissioned as a Military Police Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 2-89 on 9 March 1989. COL Klein has served as a Military Police Officer, Psychological Operations Officer, West Point History Professor, and is the current Director of the Executive Strategy Group in the Office of the Chief of Staff of the Army. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Timothy J. Loney Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Timothy J. Loney was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 3-86 on 8 August 1986. COL Loney’s last assignment was Assistant Chief of Staff, 8th U.S. Army and he continues to serve as the Regional Coordinator for the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Lieutenant Colonel James M. McGarity III Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Lieutenant Colonel James M. McGarity was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Infantry Officer Candidate School Class 4-72 on June 20, 1972. The Honorable Jim McGarity now serves as the County Judge of the 20th Judicial Circuit of Florida. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel after 23 years of service; During his service he commanded multiple units and deployed in support of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Lieutenant Colonel Michael Andre Moore Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Lieutenant Colonel Michael Andre Moore was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 1-62 on October 18, 1961. He is a Silver Star and Purple Heart recipient due to gallantry displayed in actions during the Vietnam War. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” First Lieutenant Daniel A. Nixon Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE First Lieutenant Daniel A. Nixon was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 9-67 on February 7, 1967. He was medically retired due to combat injuries sustained in Vietnam. Since then he has retired from a medical career of 30 years and was the 199th Light Infantry Association President, REDCATCHERS. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Matthew H. Ruedi Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Matthew H. Ruedi was commissioned as a Transportation Corps Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 393 on 14 May 1993. Serving all over the world, COL Ruedi has deployed to Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. He is currently the Commander of the 916th Support Brigade, FT. Irwin CA. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Thomas P. Rybczyk Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Thomas P. Rybczyk was commissioned as a Quartermaster Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 5-67 on 23 March, 1967. COL Rybbczyk’s was the Co-Author of the Master Plan for Airdrop Future Systems which led to the development of the air cargo delivery system known as JPADS. Without this concept, many operations, especially those in austere and unreachable areas of Afghanistan would have been impossible. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Major General Kent D. Savre Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Major General Kent D. Savre commissioned as an Engineering Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School, Class 3-85 on 26 July 1985. Since April 2015, he has commanded the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence and Fort Leonard Wood. Previously, he commanded the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ North Atlantic Division which protects America’s water resources and mitigates risk from disasters across the Northeast, Europe and Africa. MG Savre led the Army’s response and recovery efforts during Hurricane Sandy. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Samuel Ernest Williams Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Samuel Ernest Williams was commissioned as a Signal Corps Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 1-91 on 18 January 1991. COL Williams is currently the Commander of 8th Brigade, United States Army Cadet Command. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Randolph M. Wright Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Randolph M. Wright was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 34-69 on 14 May 1969. 1LT Wright is an international trade lawyer recognized as one of the nation’s top lawyers by “International Trade Business Magazine” and maintains the highest rating on the Martindale-Hubble Client/Peer Review. He is currently the President of Vietnam Veterans of America, Detroit Chapter 9. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Richard K. Addo Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Richard K. Addo was commissioned as a Transportation Corps Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 187 on 20 February 1987. His most recent assignment was Assistant Professor; Eisenhower School (NDU), Ft. McNair, Washington DC. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Michael F. Dupra Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Michael F. Dupra was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 02-89 on 09 March 1989. COL Dupra’s most recent assignment was the Director, Analysis and Requirements, Headquarters, Training and Doctrine Command(TRADOC), Fort Eustis, VA. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Lieutenant Colonel Stephen E. Fitzgerald Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Lieutenant Colonel Stephen E. Fitzgerald was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 45-67 on 4 August 1968. LTC Fitzgerald served in the Special Forces and conventional Army he continues to serve the nation as a Kansas State Senator. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Robert Charlton George Jr. Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Robert Charlton George Jr. was commissioned as an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 20-69 on 20 June 1969. COL George served 28 years, combined active component and National Guard, and continues to serve the Army by developing future soldiers as the Director of Army Instruction where he supervises 9 JROTC programs. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Major Robert T. Hastings, Jr. Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Major Robert T. Hastings, Jr. was commissioned as an Aviation Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School class 87-1 on 20 February 1987. MAJ Hastings served as an aviation and public affairs officer. He continued to serve our nation as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs under President George W. Bush and currently serves as the Chief of Staff at Bell Helicopter. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” Colonel Larry Lock Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE Colonel Larry Lock was commissioned as a Finance Corps Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 5-84 on 19 December 1984. COL Lock retired after 32 years of federal service. His final position was Chief of Conpensation/Entitlements ,G1,Headquarters Department of the Army. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!” 1LT Robert L. Poxon Fort Benning, Home of the MCOE First Lieutenant Robert L. Poxon was commissioned as an Armor Officer upon graduation from Armor Officer Candidate School, Class 28-67 at Fort Knox, Kentucky on 13 October 1967. First Lieutenant Poxon was killed in action on 2 June 1969, while serving as a platoon leader in the Tay Ninh Province of Vietnam. 1LT Poxon received the Medal of Honor for the indomitable will displayed in leading the assault of a bunker complex. During his assault, 1LT Poxon was seriously wounded on three separate occasions but continued to lead his men until mortally wounded. 3rd Battalion (OCS), 11th Infantry Regiment “Standards! No Compromise!!”