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Service Details
Current Service Status
USA Retired
Current/Last Rank
Command Sergeant Major
Current/Last Service Branch
Medical Corps
Current/Last Primary MOS
00Z-Command Sergeant Major MD
Current/Last MOS Group
Medical
Primary Unit
2003-2003, 68W, Combined Joint Task Force 7 (CJTF-7)
Previously Held MOS
91B10-Medical Specialist
91D10-Operating Room Specialist
91A10-Medical Corpsman
51M10-Firefighter
68W-Health Care Specialist
68Z50-Chief Medical NCO
00Z-Command Sergeant Major
Service Years
1979 - 2010
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Certificate Of Achievement
Certificate Of Appreciation
Cold War Certificate
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Order of the Spur
Reforger Certificate
Soldier of the Month
Soldier of the Quarter
2004, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 2669, Fred Needham Post (National President) (Port Orchard, Washington)
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2004, Army Historical Foundation
2006, Patriot Guard Riders
2006, Non Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA)
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2007, Association of United States Army (AUSA)
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2007, American Veterans (AMVETS), Post 1 (Member) (Tacoma, Washington)
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2008, National Rifle Association (NRA)
2008, Wounded Warrior Project2
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2009, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)
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2010, Dustoff Association
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2011, Armed Forces E9 Association
2011, VFW Riders
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2014, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Chapter 5 (Executive Director) (Bremerton, Washington)
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What are you doing now:
Our family has served proudly and honorably since before Valley Forge.
Edward Colver and his sons served in the early 1600's.
ID Number Last Name First Name State Rank Regiment Please Select
CT15676 Culver Aaron CT PRIVATE 7 CT CT15676
CT10142 Culver Abel CT PRIVATE 5 CT CT10142
CT05291 Culver Daniel CT PRIVATE 4 CT CT05291
CT03794 Culver David CT SERGEANT 4 CT CT03794
CT04258 Culver John CT PRIVATE 4 CT CT04258
MA19161 Culver Joseph MA PRIVATE 1 MA MA19161
MA14567 Culver Joseph MA PRIVATE 2 MA MA14567
DE17008 Culver Leven DE PRIVATE 1 DEL DE17008
CT16202 Culver Moses CT PRIVATE 1 CT CT16202
George W. Culver who was killed September 17, 1868 at the Battle of Beecher's Island in what is now northeastern Colorado. He was one of Col. Forsyth's Scouts from the Saline Valley area of Kansas. He had Civil War service with Company E, 2nd Colorado Cavalry and in 1866 elected as the first Ottawa County Treasurer, Ottawa County Kansas. He was first buried on the battlefield, later moved to Fort Wallace, Kansas and later to Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery, Kansas. The town of Culver in Ottawa County, Kansas is named for him.
ROSTER of the SECOND COLORADO INFANTRY
Company E
George W. Culver, 2nd Lieutenant
I currently:
Assist with Homeless Veterans at Retsil Veterans Home and American Lake VA.
E-9 Association
Member of the Patriot Guard
Raise toy donations for the Children at Harrison Medical Center.
V.F.W Gold Legacy Life Member.
VFW Riders. Historian, PR etc.
Member AUSA, Fort Lewis Chapter.
Member Army Historical Foundation
Member Army Museum
Other Comments:
Family is everything to me. I have a wonderful and beautiful wife, 4 great boys and perfect In-Laws.
I ride my Harley as much as possible... LH&R
1979-1980, 91B10, HQ, US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
1979-1980, 91B10, 81st Infantry Brigade
1979-1980, 91B10, B Company, 181st Support Battalion
1980-1981, 91B10, HHD, Oregon Army National Guard
1981-1981, 91B10, 21st Replacement Battalion
1981-1982, 91B10, HHB, 42nd Field Artillery Brigade
1981-1982, 91D10, 97th General Hospital
1982-1983, 91A10, HHT, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry
1983-1986, 91B10, Flatiron Air Ambulance
1984-1984, 91B10, Fort Benning (Cadre) NCO Academy
1986-1989, 91B10, Individual Ready Reserve (IRR)
1989-1993, 91B10, 164th Surgical Hospital
1989-1995, 91B10, State Area Command (STARC) Washington
1995-1997, 7th Brigade (Training Support), 104th Division
1995-1997, 51M10, US Coast Guard
1997-2003, 68W, 91st Infantry Division
2003-2003, 68W, Combined Joint Task Force 7 (CJTF-7)
2003-2004, 68W, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
2003-2004, 68W, Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq (MNSTC)
2005-2005, 68Z50, 91st Division (Training Support)
2005-2007, 00Z, 385th Transportation Battalion
2005-2007, 00Z, 70th Regional Readiness Command
2007-2010, 00Z, 311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
2007-2010, 00Z, 654th Area Support Group
2010-2010, 00Z, 364th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
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