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In he was assigned as Chief Quartermaster of First Army in preparation for the invasion of Normandy and under his command supplied a minimum of 12 division throughout the remainder of WW II. MG Robert M. He single handedly knocked out a 5th enemy position before being mortally wounded by the enemy. Gibson was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions. Forced to abandon ship he refused to seek safety for himself, and instead, remained in the water to rescue fellow shipmates who were unable to help themselves.

Weakened by his exertions from extended time in the water, he eventually was drowned. GEN Richard H. COL Elbert E. Legg — As a sergeant serving with the rd Graves Registration Company, Legg volunteered to accompany the 82nd Airborne gliders on D-Day in order to quickly establish a graves registration collection point. He was instrumental in establishing a temporary cemetery near Blosville France.

Using local nationals as labor he was able to process and bury hundreds of casualties from the invasion to include a number of German soldiers as well. Ultimately the Blosville Cemetery would contain the remains of nearly soldiers.

LTG Arthur J. Gregg — Lieutenant General Gregg holds the distinction of being the first African American Quartermaster commissioned officer to attain the rank of general officer. Jane C. Ebbs — Miss Ebbs began her affiliation with the U. She served in several positions within the Quartermaster Corps during her 33 years of distinguished but her most significant contribution came as the Dietary Consultant to the Military Governor of Occupied Germany and Leader of the Food Utilization Mission to Germany.

During these assignments she played a major role in Allied efforts to feed liberated Europe and Germany and, as a result, saved countless lives of those who would have otherwise starved. He served in both Korea and Vietnam as a pipeline engineer and tank farm manager. MG Hawthorne L. Proctor — Selected as the 46th Quartermaster General in , MG Proctor has the distinction of being the first African American to hold that position.

CSM Milton B. Hazzard — CSM Hazzard enlisted in , was promoted to Command Sergeant Major in and served 17 years at that rank until retirement. He was one of only 7 Command Sergeants Major selected for retention to 35 years of active duty.

Hazzard was one of five finalists to become Sergeant Major of the Army, and from — , served as the Quartermaster Regimental Sergeant Major. He described Command Sgt. Jimmy J. Hailing from Columbus, Ga. Ronald Kirklin, Quartermaster General and commandant of the Quartermaster School, who presided over the ceremony and presented the noncommissioned officer sword and regimental charter to Sellers.

The answer for Sellers is yes. Does he or she understand the complexity of moving the corps forward to meet the emerging requirements of our Army? The answer is yes, again. Can he or she turn complexity into simplicity so all quartermasters understand what we are asking them to do? The answer is yes. Will he or she be loyal to the Army and this command, including our Soldiers, civilians and families? Thomas Kelly who served as the interim regimental CSM for the past six months. It is a time in which leader development and doctrine are paramount and should always remain uppermost in our minds.

I consider it a great honor to join your team. I am ready to roll up my sleeves and work with you in developing relevant, innovative and game-changing solutions for our customers.



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