Warrant officers at U.S. Army Garrison Camp Humphreys, South Korea, render a salute during reveille, July 10. There are currently 762 warrant officers serving in the Korean Peninsula and more than 250 of them gathered on Camp Humphreys to recognize t...
Maj. Gen. Arlan M. DeBlieck, Eighth Army sustainment deputy commanding general, speaks to the warrant officers at U.S. Army Garrison Camp Humphreys, South Korea, July 10. More than 250 warrant officers gathered during physical training hours in celeb...
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Orville Wilson, the materiel management branch chief with 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, conducts a warrant officer professional development class at the Post Theater, U.S. Army Garrison Camp Humphreys, South Korea, J...
Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Eighth Army commanding general, stands with Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Pitts, senior ordinance logistics officer with the Materiel Readiness Division at Eighth Army, as he displays the signed 100th year proclamation in ...
Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Eighth Army commanding general, cuts the cake in celebration of 100 years of the U.S. Army Warrant Officer Corps, alongside Chief Warrant Officer 5 (Retired) Atelano Villon and the youngest and oldest warrant officers prese...
Warrant officers at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, celebrated 100 years of the U.S. Army Warrant Officer Corps, July 10. The U.S. Army Warrant Officer Corps was established July 9, 1918 by an act of Congress. There are currently 762 Warrant Officers serving in the Korean Peninsula and more than 250 of them gathered at Camp Humphreys to recognize the 100th birthday of the Army Warrant Officer Corps.
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