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
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
Operation Noble Eagle
From Month/Year
January / 2001
To Month/Year
August / 2100
Description President George W. Bush authorized a partial mobilization of the reserves Sept. 15 for homeland defense and civil support missions in response to the terrorist attacks Sept. 11 at the New York World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Operation Noble Eagle has become an enduring mission in the years since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, protecting the United States and Canada from airborne aggression. The North American Aerospace Defense Command is bi-national, bringing U.S. and Canadian forces together to provide aerospace warning, aerospace control and maritime warning for the defense of North America.