Here are the commissioning pictures of the Tiger Battalion over the years
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Here are the updates from commissionees of the Tiger Battalion over the years:


MAJ Kenneth Quimby, SC, 1992, wrote on Feb 2, 2009:

Currently, I am in the US Army Reserves, 4/415th (Senior ROTC), 104th Division (Leader Training), which provides support to the University of Scranton ROTC program. I am also an ROTC instructor at East Stroudsburg University, PA.


CPT Matthew Rodano, FA, 2004, wrote on Jan 30, 2009:

I am currently the Assistant Fire Support Coordinator Headquarters Company, 1st Armored Division. Previously, I worked on Information Operations for Multi-National Division North Headquarters, Before that, I was a Multiple Launch Rocket System Platoon Leader, Battery Executive Officer, and Battalion Assistant Operations Officer. Being a platoon leader was a great experience and we had a lot of opportunities to conduct combined live-fires and work with other countries as well (Germany, UK, Bulgaria, and Romania, to name a few). Information Operations was a very different challenge, but a great opportunity to understand the Iraqi culture and how our targeting methodology can be applied to more than kinetic operations.



CPT Robert May, IN, 1998, wrote on Jan 29, 2009:

I am currently an Officer Candidate School Instructor at the NC Military Academy and the Joint Operations Officer-Mobilization and Readiness Budget and Special Projects Officer for the North Carolina Joint Forces Headquarters. Previously, my duty assignments included Platoon Leader, Assistant Operations Officer, and Emergency Operations Center Officer-in-Charge.

After I received a commission into the Virginia National Guard, I was assigned to the 29th Infantry Division as the Chief of Staff Liaison Officer, and Assistant Plans Officer. Also, I was the NET/DET Program Manager and Night Vision Systems Integrator for the Army National Guard.

In my civilian career, I was an analytical chemist, a medicinal chemist, and a military analyst.


CPT Sean Buckley, MP, 2003, wrote on Jan 28, 2009:

I was a Platoon Leader in and an Assistant Operations Officer the 82nd Airborne Division, and I commanded the 503rd Military Police Battalion Headquarters Detachment for nearly a year. I completed two deployments.

CPT Kylie May, SP, 2004, wrote on Jan 28, 2009:

I attended Adjutant General Officer Basic Course in Fort Jackson, SC. After, I joined the Army Reserve and served as a Battalion Personnel Officer in the 98th Division. While doing so, I received a master's degree in Medical Science and my national certification as a Physician's Assistant. Then, I joined active duty and I now serve as a Battalion Physician's Assistant in the 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, CO.

Currently I lead a battalion aid station, with a small medical section that serves over 700 Soldiers. Our current project is training host-nation military medics on basic skills in trauma and clinical medicine.


CPT Russ McNear, EN, 2004, wrote on Jan 27, 2009:

My first duty station was Warner Barracks in Germany, with Charlie Company, 54th Engineer battalion. I was the Assault & Obstacle Platoon Leader, and completing one deployment during that assignment. I was a Platoon Leader for 22 months and I feel lucky to have had that experience.

I am now a staff officer on deployment, and I work closely with the host-nation military engineers as a trainer, advisor and mentor. It's been a rewarding experience to work so closely with a foreign national military.

CPT Gregory Davis, SC, 2001, wrote on Jan 27, 2009:

Currently, I am the commander of Charlie Company, 442nd Signal Battalion. Prior to that, I served as a Platoon Leader, Executive Officer, Operations Officer, Battalion and Brigade Signal officer and Small Group Leader at the Signal School. I also completed two deployments. For my next assignment, I am expecting to become an Army Congressional Fellow.

CPT Gregory Dorman, FA, 2004, wrote on Jan 26, 2009:

I deployed with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, received a Congressional Fellowship, and I am currently Legislative Liaison for Fort Carson, CO.

CPT Clifton Hubbert, SC, 2005, wrote on Jan 25, 2009:

Upon completion of Armor Officer Basic Course, I was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division as a Platoon Leader. After that, I worked in the Fires and Effects Coordination Cell while deployed. I managed over 13 million dollars in projects throughout our area of operations. Since then, I have been the Signal Officer, managing various reset programs to repair and restore any damaged equipment from the deployment.

CPT Keith Hager, SF, 2000, wrote on Jan 23, 2009:

I am a Marine Operations Detachment Commander with multiple deployments.

CPT Glenn Wilson Jr., CM, 2004, wrote on Jan 23, 2009:

I was the Chemical Officer in the 101st Airborne Division. I completed two deployments.

CPT Thomas Mosiuk, QM, 2005, wrote on Jan 22, 2009:

I started out as a Battalion Maintenance Officer (BMO), supervising maintenance and services on all the for division units. Then, I moved to Maintenance Support Platoon Leader. I managed the Class II, IV, IX warehouse, as well as the Ammo Supply Point.

I also served as Brigade Contracting Officer during a deployment. I managed thousands of non-stocked requisitions, totaling more than $50 million. I also dealt with people in all branches of the military, local nationals, and contracting representatives both in-country and the US.

Upon return, I was promoted to Captain and became the Assistant Brigade Supply Officer, although with no one assigned as the Supply Officer, I am the primary officer.