Anderson, Alister, COL

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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Service Branch
Chaplain-Christian
Last Primary MOS
5310-Chaplain
Last MOS Group
Chaplain
Primary Unit
1977-1977, 5310, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC
Service Years
1956 - 1977
Chaplain-Christian
Colonel

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State of Birth
Virginia
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Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV)
  1977, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) - Assoc. Page
  1998, Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) - Assoc. Page


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Born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1924.
1941 attended the Citadel, Military college of So. Carolina.
1945 Graduated from the United States naval Academy - Commissioned in the Regular navy and ordered aboard the U.S.S. Samuel N. Moore(DD747) in the Pacific Ocean. Served on the Moore until Sept. 1947 - resigned Regular navy Commission to attend theological seminary. Attended Union Theological Seminary, N.Y. and graduated with Master of Divinity Degree & ordained in the Episcopal Church in 1950.Served in parishes in Maryland, N.Y., and New Jersey until 1956 - volunteered for service in the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps.

Army chaplaincy - 4th Armored Div. at Ft. Hood, Texas & in Germany. Post Chaplain Ft. Jay, N.Y. and chaplain at Tripler Aarmy Medical Ctr. Hawaii.
Served with 25th Infantry Div. in Vietnam 67-68; Landsthul General Hospital & Suppor Command Chaplain Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Completed military service as Staff Chaplain, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Retired with the rank of Colonel in 1977.

During the 27 years as regular active duty and reserve naval officer and army chaplain, the military units served with were awarded four battle stars. Have been awarded the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star w/Oak Leaf Cluster, Meritorious Service & Army Commendation Medals.

1990 Resigned ministry in the Anglican/Episcopal Churches & was ordained a priest in the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in 1992.
As of 2003 provided Orthodox Worship Service for Eastern Orthodox priests who are away from their congregations for reasons of sickness, conferences and vacations.

Married to Ann Stuart Anderson - three living children and six grandchildren. Member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and U.S. Naval Academy Class of 46 Association. Served as Chaplain fo the  Maryland Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Chaplain of the Jefferson Davis Camp #305, SCV and in 1998 was Appointed as Chaplain-in-Chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

**THIS INFORMATION WAS FROM "A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF THE REVEREND FATHER ALISTER CARROLL ANDERSON
   1 April 2003 **

   
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Approximate Year Born 1924 City/State Born or Raised Norfolk, Virginia Single or Married Married Name of Spouse Ann Stuart Anderson Year Last of Contact 2003 Last Known Address 10 East Third Street - Frederick, Maryland 21701-5311


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   1977-1977, 5310, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

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 Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC Details

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC
The Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) - known as Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH) until 1951 - was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acres (46 ha) in the District of Columbia, it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military.

The center was named after Major Walter Reed (1851-1902), an Army physician who led the team that confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes rather than direct contact.

Since its origins, the WRAMC medical care facility grew from a bed capacity of 80 patients to approximately 5,500 rooms covering more than 28 acres (11 ha) of floor space. WRAMC combined with the National Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, Maryland in 2011 to form the tri-service Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) in Bethesda, Maryland.

Congressional legislation appropriated $192,000 for the construction of Walter Reed General Hospital (WRGH, now known as "Building 1"), and the first ten patients were admitted on May 1, 1909. Lieutenant Colonel William Cline Borden was the initiator, planner, and effective mover for the creation, location, and first Congressional support of the Medical Center. Due to his efforts, the facility was nicknamed "Borden's Dream."

In 1923, General John J. Pershing signed the War Department order creating the "Army Medical Center" (AMC) within the same campus as the WRGH. (At this time, the Army Medical School was relocated from 604 Louisiana Avenue and became the "Medical Department Professional Service School" (MDPSS) in the new Building 40.) Pershing lived at Walter Reed from 1944 until his death there July 15, 1948.

In September 1951, "General Order Number 8" combined the WRGH with the AMC, and the entire complex of 100 rose-brick Georgian Revival style buildings were at that time renamed the "Walter Reed Army Medical Center" (WRAMC).

In June 1955, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) occupied the new Building 54 and, in November, what had been MDPSS was renamed the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR).

1964 saw the birth of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing (WRAIN). Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower died at WRAMC on March 28, 1969.

Starting in 1972, a huge new WRAMC building (Building 2) was constructed and made ready for occupation by 1977. WRAIR moved from Building 40 to a large new facility on the WRAMC Forest Glen Annex in Maryland in 1999. Subsequently, Building 40 was slated for renovation under an enhanced use lease by a private developer.

As part of a Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) announcement on May 13, 2005, the Department of Defense proposed replacing Walter Reed Army Medical Center with a new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC); the new center would be on the grounds of the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, seven miles (11 km) from WRAMC's current location in Washington, D.C. The proposal was part of a program to transform medical facilities into joint facilities, with staff including Army, Navy, and Air Force medical personnel.

On August 25, 2005, the BRAC Committee recommended passage of the plans for the WRNMMC. The transfer of services from the existing to the new facilities was gradual to allow for continuity of care for the thousands of service members, retirees and family members that depended upon WRAMC. The end of operations at the WRAMC facility occurred on August 27, 2011.
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Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

Jackson, Johnnie R., LTC, (1960-1980) MS 3520 Lieutenant Colonel
Knight, Horace, LTC, (1964-1991) MS 68H Lieutenant Colonel
Newton, James, LTC, (1959-1981) MS 67G Lieutenant Colonel
Schlaak, James, LTC, (1959-1979) MS 3012 Lieutenant Colonel
Jones, Maudie, MAJ, (1978-1991) AN 66H Major
O'Connor, Stephen, LTC, (1964-1986) AN 66E Major
Baker, Stuart W., COL, (1970-1999) MS 3530 Captain
Fahr, Walter, COL, (1972-2003) MS 3606 Captain
Lyons, Matthew, COL, (1966-1996) MS 67K Captain
Maldonado, Francisco, CPT, (1977-1983) MS 3012 Captain
Taylor, Zona, MAJ, (1977-1996) AN 3449 Captain
Parks, Patricia, 1LT, (1974-1980) AG 2110 First Lieutenant
Hartman, Cynd, MAJ, (1985-2005) SP 65A Second Lieutenant
Jenik Avera, Carol, LTC, (1977-1997) SP 3416 Second Lieutenant
Gibbs, Lester, SGM, (1958-1981) CH 71M Master Sergeant
Cecil, Alvin, 1SG, (1968-1990) MD 91C30 Sergeant First Class
Corkle, Ronald, SFC, (1974-1996) MD 91D40 Sergeant First Class
Harmon, Charles, SFC, (1961-1981) EN 52M Sergeant First Class
Jackson, Carl, SFC, (1974-1996) MD 91F10 Sergeant First Class
King, Robert, SFC, (1959-1980) MD 91B10 Sergeant First Class
Roloff, Raymond, SFC, (1962-1984) MD 91N20 Sergeant First Class
Clizbe, William, SSG, (1970-1990) MD 91D10 Staff Sergeant
Collins, John, SSG, (1973-1985) MD 91D30 Staff Sergeant
Schmidt, John, SFC, (1973-1993) MD 91P20 Staff Sergeant
Vallejos, Gerald, SSG, (1967-1988) MD 91B10 Staff Sergeant
Zidlicky, Robert, CW3, (1974-1996) MD 76J30 Staff Sergeant
Koshiol, Janice, SGT, (1970-1977) MD 91B10 Sergeant
O'flynn, Larry, SGT, (1970-1979) MP 00C Sergeant
Ayars, Kenneth, SP 6, (1972-1981) MD 91W Specialist 6
Hilton, Martha, SP 6, (1969-1979) MD 91C Specialist 6
Brooks, Virginia, SP 5, (1974-1977) MD 92B10 Specialist 5
Brown, Jim, SP 5, (1975-1979) MD 91C Specialist 5
Dunn, Georgia, SP 5, (1974-1977) MD 91C20 Specialist 5
Harper, Cathleen, SP 5, (1974-1977) MD 91C Specialist 5
Heinlein, Valerie, SP 5, (1974-1978) MD 91B20 Specialist 5
Proulx, Edmond, SGT, (1974-1981) OD 26T10 Specialist 5
Schwebach, Joseph, SP 5, (1968-1978) MD 91N10 Specialist 5
Southard, David, SP 5, (1972-1979) MD 91C20 Specialist 5
Van Camp, Gordon, SP 5, (1976-1979) MD 91Q Specialist 5
Zornes, Nanette, SP 5, (1973-1979) MD 91V Specialist 5
Banghart, Nancy, SP 4, (1975-1978) CH 71M Specialist 4
Barnes, Roger, SP 4, (1976-1979) MD 91B10 Specialist 4
Burns, Kevin, SP 4, (1977-1980) QM 76V20 Specialist 4
Dunston, Heulitt, SP 4, (1971-1978) SC 36K10 Specialist 4
Easterbrook, William, SP 4, (1976-1979) TC 64C40 Specialist 4
George, Deborah, SP 4, (1975-1978) MD 91T20 Specialist 4
Hardin, Kenneth, SP 4, (1976-1979) MD 71G20 Specialist 4
Proffitt, Russell, SP 4, (1971-1979) MD 91C20 Specialist 4
Ryan, Jerry, SP 4, (1976-1980) MD 91D10 Specialist 4
Sito, Melinda, SP 4, (1976-1980) MD 91D20 Specialist 4
Stryker Keck, Vivian, SP 5, (1976-1983) MD 91C Specialist 4
Talley (Carr), Marie, SP 4, (1973-1977) MD 91B10 Specialist 4
Hall, George, SP 5, (1977-1981) MD 91C Private First Class
Hunter Boltz, Peggy, SP 5, (1976-1980) MD 91B10 Private First Class
Yagich, Kathleen, LTC, (1977-1995) AN Captain
Stoner, Donald, MSG, (1967-1989) MD Staff Sergeant
Zimmerman, David, SP 5, (1975-1978) AG Specialist 5
Hoog, Jerry, SSG, (1976-1991) MD Private First Class
Reed, Walter, MAJ, (1875-1902) [Other Service Rank]

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