'Legendary' class presents paver to Quartermaster Museum

By Keith Desbois, Combined Arms Support Command Public AffairsMarch 20, 2013

'Legendary' class presents paver to Quartermaster Museum
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FORT LEE, Va. - Members of the Quartermaster Advanced Class of 1959-1 dedicated a paver stone in honor and memory of the group's service to the nation March 20. The class of 44 service members produced six general officers and is considered "legendary", according to retired Col. Jim Chaffin, current class secretary. Maj. Gen. Larry D. Wyche, Combined Arms Support Command and Fort Lee commanding general, attended the ceremony and spoke to members of A-59 and their families. The class also presented the Quartermaster Foundation with a framed portrait of the group. The paver will be displayed in a prominent location at the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum.