Kelker, Challen, 1SG

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Current Service Status
USA Retired
Current/Last Rank
First Sergeant
Current/Last Service Branch
Field Artillery
Current/Last Primary MOS
13Z50-Field Artillery Senior Sergeant
Current/Last MOS Group
Field Artillery
Primary Unit
2010-Present, Army Garrison Fort Irwin, CA
Previously Held MOS
13B10-Cannon Crewmember
73C10-Finance Specialist
Service Years
1983 - 2003
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Order of the Spur
Desert Runners
Field Artillery
First Sergeant
Six Service Stripes
Four Overseas Service Bars

 Official Badges 

Army Retired-Soldier for Life US Army Retired (Pre-2007) US Army Retired (Post-2007) Schutzenschnur Gold




 Unofficial Badges 

Noble Patron of Armor Honorable Order of Saint Barbara Order of The Spur (Gold)


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Army Field Artillery Association2nd Armored Division Association8th Infantry Division AssociationAmerican Legion
2nd Infantry (Indianhead) Division Association Post 10215, Uijongbu Memorial PostThe Retired Enlisted Association (TREA)
  1984, Army Field Artillery Association
  1985, 2nd Armored Division Association
  1988, 8th Infantry Division Association
  2001, American Legion - Assoc. Page
  2001, 2nd Infantry (Indianhead) Division Association
  2002, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Post 10215, Uijongbu Memorial Post (National President) (APO, AP) - Chap. Page
  2008, The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA)


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I began my Army Career in April 1983. Stationed in 1/14th FA, Garlestadt Germany. Then I went to Ft Hood 1985-1988. Then Back to Germany to Strassburg Kaserne until 1990. That brought me to Ft Lewis 1990-1991 then BRAC sent me to Ft Polk for 3 years in the 3rd Squadron 2 ACR. Here I went to Haiti for 6 months. Spent the next 3 years in Virginia as a Title XI assisting the National Guard. I went Ft Riley for 2 years and left in 2001 Dec. I arrived in Korea and served at Camp Stanley, Camp Hovey and retired in 2003 at Camp red Cloud as a 1SGT. I lived in Korea as an Army Civilian. What a Great Life. .

I worked as the Camp Red Cloud and Camp Stanley Housing Manager 2004-2007
I worked  a year (2007) as the Hannam Village Housing Manger  (http://www.kohomm.org) in Itaewon, Seoul Korea , In June of 08 I moved to Pisa Italy as the Camp Darby Housing Division Chief. I lived in Tirrenia near the American Beach.. http://www.usag.livorno.army.mil/,   2010 took me to Fort Irwin to start up the Single Soldier Housing office. 2013 I arrived in japan, assignment at Misawa AB for Housing Flight Chief. Married to my beautiful Asawa (Wife) Rosalie May 16 2013.July 14 PCS to NAS Sigonella, Sicilly as PSD Housing Chief. July 16 brought us back to Fort Iriwn and reday to go back overseas. Built our housing in Cavite, Philippines where I may  retire after this civilian career.
 

   
Other Comments:

    • Life Cootie Pup tent 12, We Bangi U
    • Life member of VFW Post 10215 Uijongbu Memorial
    • PHMA Member (Proffesional Housing member Association)
    • Training - Battle Staff Noncommissioned Officer Course,
    •  First Sergeant Course 
    • Training - Video Tele-Training Instructor Training Course, Ft Eustis, VA, (09/20/1998) 40 Hours

 Civilian Awards-

  • Commander's Award for Civilian Service (1) (03/07)
  • US army Korea Civilian Service medal

Military Awards-

  • Meritorious Service Medal (3)
    Army Commendation Medal (3)
    Army Achievement Medal (7)
    Presidential Unit Citation
    Joint Meritorious Unit Citation
    Army Good Conduct Medal (6)
    Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
    Humanitarian Service Medal
    United Nation Haiti Medal
    National Defense Service Medal (2)
    Korean Defense Service Medal
    Noncommissioned Officer Development Ribbon (3) Army Service Ribbon Overseas Ribbon (3) Virginia National Guard Bronze Star
  • Drivers badge (wheel) (track)

 

   

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   2002-2003, 13Z50, 2nd Infantry Division

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 2nd Infantry Division Details

2nd Infantry Division

The 2nd Division was first constituted on 21 September 1917 in the Regular Army.It was organized on 26 October 1917 at BourmontHaute Marne, France.
The 2nd Infantry Division  is a formation of the United States Army. Its current primary mission is the pre-emptive defense of South Korea in the event of an invasion from North Korea. There are approximately 17,000 soldiers in the 2nd Infantry Division, with 10,000 of them stationed in South Korea,accounting for about 35% of the United States Forces Korea personnel.



 

The 2nd Infantry Division is unique in that it is the only U.S. Army division that is made up partially of South Korean soldiers, called KATUSAs (Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army). This program began in 1950 by agreement with the first South Korean president, Syngman Rhee. Some 27,000 KATUSAs served with the U.S. forces at the end of the Korean War. As of May 2006, approximately 1,100 KATUSA soldiers serve with the 2ID. There were also more than 4,748 Dutch soldiers assigned to the division between 1950 and 1954.


Twice during World War I the division was commanded by US Marine Corps generals, Brigadier General Charles A. Doyen and Major General John A. Lejeune (after whom the Marine Corps Camp in North Carolina is named), the only time in U.S. military history when Marine Corps officers commanded an Army division.

Nickname(s)           " Indian Head"

Motto(s)                     Second to None

 

Notable Person(s) Commander 

Charles Augustus Doyen (3 September 1859 - 6 October 1918) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps with the rank of brigadier general and the first recipient of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal.


 He organized and commanded the 5th Marine Regiment in World War I, and in France took command of the 4th Brigade, 2d Division, composed of the 5th and 6th Marine Regiments and the 6th Machine Gun Battalion. from 26 October to 8 November 1917, he served as commanding general, 2nd Division (United States), the first Marine officer to command a U.S. Army division. He returned to the United States, dying of influenza during the height of the global pandemic on 6 October 1918 at Quantico, Virginia.The 4th Brigade went on to win a historic victory in Belleau Wood. Brigadier General Doyen's contribution to these victories was recognized by the posthumous award of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the first to ever be awarded.


 

Charles Augustus Doyen
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BGen Charles A. Doyen



Notable Person (s) Commander 

John Archer Lejeune (January 10, 1867 - November 20, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant general and the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps. Lejeune had nearly 40 years service in the Marine Corps including commanding the U.S. Army's 2nd Division during World War I. His service with the Marine Corps after he retired was as the 5th Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute.

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was named in his honor during World War II. Lejeune is often referred to in the present day as being the "greatest of all Leathernecks" and the "Marine's Marine."

 
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Major General John A. Lejeune, U.S. Marine Corps, 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1920-1929)


MOH Recipient(s) Private Frank J. Bart U.S. Army, Company C, 9th Infantry, 2nd Division.
being on duty as a company runner, when the advance was held up by machinegun fire voluntarily picked up an automatic rifle, ran out ahead of the line, and silenced a hostile machinegun nest, killing the German gunners. The advance then continued, and when it was again hindered shortly afterward by another machinegun nest this courageous soldier repeated his bold exploit by putting the second machinegun out of action.

 


PVT Frank J. Bart



MOH Recipient(s) SFC Junior D. Edwards,U.S. Army, Company E, 23d Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. 
SFC Edwards, Company E, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. When his platoon, while assisting in the defense of a strategic hill, was forced out of its position and came under vicious raking fire from an enemy machine gun set up on adjacent high ground, SFC Edwards individually charged the hostile emplacement, throwing grenades as he advanced. The enemy withdrew but returned to deliver devastating fire when he had expended his ammunition. Securing a fresh supply of grenades, he again charged the emplacement, neutralized the weapon and killed the crew, but was forced back by hostile small-arms fire. When the enemy emplaced another machine gun and resumed fire, SFC Edwards again renewed his supply of grenades, rushed a third time through a vicious hail of fire, silenced this second gun and annihilated its crew. In this third daring assault he was mortally wounded but his indomitable courage and successful action enabled his platoon to regain and hold the vital strongpoint. SFC Edwards' consummate valor and gallant self-sacrifice reflect the utmost glory upon himself and are in keeping with the esteemed traditions of the Infantry and military service. 
 

JUNIOR D. EDWARDS
SFC Junior D. Edwards 

MOH Recipient (s) Corporal Victor H. Espinoza,U.S. Army, Company A, 23d Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. 
 For acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an Acting Rifleman in Company A, 23d Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division during combat operations against an armed enemy in Chorwon, Korea on 1 August 1952. On that day, Corporal Espinoza and his unit were responsible for securing and holding a vital enemy hill. As the friendly unit neared its objective, it was subjected to a devastating volume of enemy fire, slowing its progress. Corporal Espinoza, unhesitatingly and being fully aware of the hazards involved, left his place of comparative safety and made a deliberate one man assault on the enemy with his rifle and grenades, destroying a machinegun and killing its crew. Corporal Espinoza continued across the fire-swept terrain to an exposed vantage point where he attacked an enemy mortar position and two bunkers with grenades and rifle fire, knocking out the enemy mortar position and destroying both bunkers and killing their occupants. Upon reaching the crest, and after running out of rifle ammunition, he called for more grenades. A comrade who was behind him threw some Chinese grenades to him. Immediately upon catching them, he pulled the pins and hurled them into the occupied trenches, killing and wounding more of the enemy with their own weapons. Continuing on through a tunnel, Corporal Espinoza made a daring charge, inflicting at least seven more casualties upon the enemy who were fast retreating into the tunnel. Corporal Espinoza was quickly in pursuit, but the hostile fire from the opening prevented him from overtaking the retreating enemy. As a result, Corporal Espinoza destroyed the tunnel with TNT, called for more grenades from his company, and hurled them at the enemy troops until they were out of reach. Corporal Espinoza's incredible display of valor secured the vital strong point and took a heavy toll on the enemy, resulting in at least fourteen dead and eleven wounded. Corporal Espinoza's extraordinary heroism and selflessness above and beyond the call of duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army.
 

Corporal Victor H. Espinoza

Victor H. Espinoza


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Parent Unit
Infantry Divisions
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Division
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Sanchez, Gilbert, Sr., PFC 14
   

Last Updated: Jan 12, 2009
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Friends
SFC Randy Baley now retired working at Camp Casey Korea. SGT Winegardner, my POL SGT in A/38

Best Moment
Working for the Camp Red Cloud Garrison as the Camp Satnely Deputy Installation coordinator until my retirement in Oct 03

   

Chain of Command
Ltc Brian Vines Garriosn USAG-Red Cloud

Other Memories
DIVARTY CSM Sherril, CSM Cabrera. Good friends to this day.

   
   
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2nd Infantry Division

Balis, Michael, CSM, (1988-2018) FA 13F40 Sergeant First Class
Powell, Richard, MSG, (1990-2010) FA 13D10 Sergeant First Class
Taijeron, Vicent, SFC, (1981-2001) FA 13M Sergeant First Class
Bourman, Benjamin, SSG, (1994-Present) FA 13B10 Staff Sergeant
Bowles, Nick, SFC, (1998-Present) FA 13F10 Staff Sergeant
Capodicasa, Louis, SFC, (1990-Present) FA 13M Staff Sergeant
Dejesusbenn, Jose, SFC, (1997-2009) FA 13D10 Staff Sergeant
Dominguez, Frederick, SSG, (1999-2008) FA 13D30 Staff Sergeant
Hart, Brian, SSG, (1982-2007) FA 13B10 Staff Sergeant
Jewell, Percy, SSG, (1988-2008) FA 13D10 Staff Sergeant
Pederson, Palmer, SFC, (1989-Present) FA 13B10 Staff Sergeant
Rawls, Thomas, SFC, (1993-Present) FA 13D10 Staff Sergeant
Sanabria, David, SFC, (1995-Present) FA 13R10 Staff Sergeant
Taylor, Robert, CW3, (1994-2015) FA 13F10 Staff Sergeant
Colon, Marcel, SGT, (2003-2009) FA 13B20 Sergeant
Dahl, Spencer, SFC, (1992-2008) FA 13C Sergeant
Diaz, Fernando, SSG, (1998-Present) FA 13B10 Sergeant
Kessler, Joseph, SSG, (1995-2009) FA 13F10 Sergeant
Kim, Moses, SGT, (2002-2009) FA 13F40 Sergeant
Mracek, Cory Ryan, SGT, (1996-2004) FA 13F20 Sergeant
Quiros II, Miguel, SSG, (1997-Present) FA 13D10 Sergeant
Valdovino-Sespinoza, Mauricio, SGT, (1999-2003) FA 13B20 Sergeant
Liston, Daniel, SGT, (2002-2006) FA 13F10 Specialist 4
Gilliam, Gary, SPC, (1996-2003) FA 13F10 Specialist
Panfil, Jim, SPC, (2000-2002) FA 13F10 Specialist
Christian, David, SGT, (2003-2008) FA 13M Private First Class
Francis, David, SFC, (2002-Present) FA 13R10 Private First Class
Percival, Robert, SSG, (2001-2010) FA 13M Private First Class
SIMMONS, ROCKY, SSG, (2002-2009) FA 13M Private First Class
Speck, Alan, SGT, (2002-2009) FA 13D10 Private First Class
Whitton, Steve, SP 4, (2002-2007) FA 13P Private First Class
Hill, Michael, SGT, (2002-Present) FA 13B10 Private (E-2)
Torrescortes, Manuel, SFC, (1997-2008) FA 13B10 Private (E-2)
Reed, Kyle, SFC, (1992-2015) FA 13M Sergeant
Valdovino-Sespinoza, Mauricio, SGT, (1999-2003) FA 13B20 Sergeant
Castillo, Bobby, SPC, (2002-2008) FA 13M Private
Honoré, Russel L., LTG, (1971-2008) USA 00GC Major General
Merrihew, John, LTC, (1985-2009) AV 153D Lieutenant Colonel
Montgomery, Hollie, LTC, (1983-2005) IM 53A Lieutenant Colonel
Berry, Steven, COL, (1986-Present) CH 56A Major
Delgado, David, MAJ, (1983-2003) SP 65D Major
Henley, Paul, LTC, (1988-2016) IN 11A Major
Kinsey, John, MAJ, (1972-2012) EN 12B Major
Lightner, Vernon, LTC, (1991-2008) MP 31A Major
Redwine, Michael, MAJ, (1983-2004) AG 42A Major
Sawyer, George, LTC, (1984-2013) FA 13A Major
Whitaker, Thomas, LTC, (1983-2009) CA 38A Major
Barnett, Dale, MAJ, (1996-2009) FA 13A Captain
Davis, Neal, CPT, (2000-2008) AR 19A Captain
Eldridge, Bill, MAJ, (1987-2013) AR 19A Captain
Farrell, Jennifer, MAJ, (1994-Present) MP 31A Captain
Lange, Jason, MAJ, (1997-2009) IN 11A Captain
Linkous, Roy, MAJ, (1989-Present) IN 11A Captain
Lopez, Jose, CPT, (1995-2003) QM 92F Captain
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Ojeda, Richard, MAJ, (1989-Present) EN 21A Captain
Reed, Stanley M, MAJ, (1992-Present) SC 25A Captain
Schlichter, David, MAJ, (1982-2017) CH 56A Captain
Vines, Natalie, MAJ, (1992-Present) SC 25A Captain

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