V Corps Artillery (United States) - Staff During Major Campaigns

Staff During Major Campaigns

7 June 1944 Operation Overlord

  • Commander: Brig. Gen. Charles G. Helmick

Operation Desert Storm

20 March 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom (1st Deployment)

  • Commander: COL Theodore Janosko
  • Chief of Staff: LTC Phillip Royce
  • Personnel (G1):
  • Intelligence (G2): MAJ William Leichner
  • Operations (G3): LTC Robert Cheatham
  • Fire Support (DFSCOORD)-LTC Trent Cuthbert
  • Logistics (G4): CPT Robert Berg
  • Signal (G6): CPT Jennifer Tam
  • Rear Detachment Commander: CPT Timothy Schroeder

17 January 2006 Operation Iraqi Freedom (2nd Deployment)

  • Commander: COL Richard Cardillo, Jr.
  • Chief of Staff: LTC Todd Morris
  • Personnel (G1)
  • Intelligence (G2):
  • Operations (G3): LTC Dale Owen
  • Logistics (G4):
  • Signal (G6) 1LT John Cunningham
  • Rear Detachment Commander: MAJ Elliot Nowacky

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