COL Darcy A. Brewer, Acting Region Director, Central Region
Bio:
Colonel Darcy A. Brewer assumed his current position as Acting Region Director, Installation Management Command, Central Region, September 2012. The Region is responsible for the management and execution of all installation management programs at active and reserve component US Army installations in 27 states ranging from Ohio to the West Coast
SOURCE OF COMMISSIONED SERVICE: ROTC
MILITARY SCHOOLS ATTENDED: Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses; Command and General Staff College; The Industrial College of the Armed Forces.
EDUCATIONAL DEGREES: BS - Business, University of Tennessee; MBA - Business Administration, University of South Alabama; Masters - National Resource Strategy, ICAF.
Colonel Darcy A. Brewer has held a variety of command and staff positions through his career which include: Deputy Director, Installation Management Command, Central Region; Garrison Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey, CA; Division Chief, DCS for OPNS and Plans, Pentagon, VA; Student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort McNair, DC; Strategic Planner, DCS for OPNS and Plans Pentagon, VA; Commander, 6th Ranger Training Battalion, Eglin AFB, FL; Executive Officer, 2nd BDE, 101st AASLT, FTCKY; Brigade S3 O/C HHC CMTC Hohenfels, GE; Battalion S3, HHC 1-4 IN Battalion, Hohenfels, GE; Chief Home Station Training Support, 7th ATC DOT Grafenwohr, GE; Battalion S3, 1-505th PIR, 82nd Ft Bragg; Operations Officer, XVIII Airborne Corp Ft Bragg, NC; Student, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS; Asst Professor Military Science, University of South Alabama; Assistant S3, HHC 1st BN, 327th IN Reg, 101st AASLT, FTCKY; Commander, C Company, 1st BN, 327th IN Reg, 101st AASLT, FTCKY; Assistant S3, HHC 2nd BN, 327th IN Reg, 101st AASLT, FTCKY ;Scout Platoon Leader, HHC 1st Bn, 39th IN, 8th ID MECH, Baumholder, GE ;Company XO, Delta Co, 1st BN, 39th IN, 8th ID MECH, Baumholder, GE; ITV Platoon Leader, E Co, 1st BN, 39th IN, 8th ID MECH, Baumholder, GE; Platoon Leader, A Co, 1st BN, 39th IN, 8th ID MECH, Baumholder, GE.
Colonel Brewer’s awards and decorations include: Legion of Merit; Bronze Star medal with Oak Leaf Cluster; Meritorious Service Medal with Silver Oak Leaf Cluster; Army Commendation Medal: Army Achievement medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters; The Combat Infantryman Badge with Star; The Expert Infantryman Badge; Army Staff Identification Badge; Ranger Tab; Master Parachutist Badge; Air Assault Badge.
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CSM Donald R. Felt
Bio:
Command Sergeant Major Donald R. Felt entered the U.S. Army on July 13, 1983. He completed One Station Unit Training at Fort Benning, Georgia in the Military Occupational Specialty of 11B. Immediately following OSUT, he attended the U.S. Army Airborne School. He remained on Airborne status in the U.S. Army until his attendance at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy, Class 50.
During his 27 years of service, CSM Felt has held every enlisted leadership position within the Infantry from Fire Team Leader to Division Command Sergeant Major. His assignments include machine gunner, Fire Team Leader, Rifle Squad Leader, Infantry Scout Platoon Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fort Bragg, NC; Ranger Instructor, Support Platoon Leader, 7th Ranger Training BN, Dugway Proving Grounds, UT; Platoon Sergeant, Operations Sergeant, and First Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, 505th PIR, Fort Bragg, NC; Operations Sergeant and First Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment ; Faculty Advisor, Royal Military School, Weert, The Netherlands; and Command Sergeant Major, 1st Battalion, 9th US Cavalry, Fort Hood, TX, where he spent one year deployed to the Iraqi Theatre of Operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II with the 1st Cavalry Division. CSM Felt was assigned as Command Sergeant Major of the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, Greywolf, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, TX in July 2005. He served in that capacity during the unit’s 15 month deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-08. Upon redeployment, he served as the 1st Cavalry Division’s Interim Command Sergeant Major before assuming the position as the Garrison Command Sergeant Major of Fort Hood, TX, from July 2008 to December 2010.
Highlights of his service include selection as the 82nd Airborne Division Trooper of the Year for 1985, 82nd Airborne Division Non-commissioned Officer of the Year for 1986, and selection as a member of the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club. CSM Felt is a graduate of the Basic Leadership Course (Distinguished Honor Graduate), Primary Leadership Development Course (Distinguished Honor Graduate), Infantry Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Infantry Advanced Non-Commissioned Officer Course (Exceeded Course Standards), Battle Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Course (Exceeded Course Standards), First Sergeants Course (Exceeded Course Standards), Basic Airborne School, Jump Master Course (Distinguished Honor Graduate), Ranger School, Combat Lifesaver Course, Basic Instructor Course, Recondo Course, Machine Gun Leaders Course, Sergeants Major Residence Course, Class 50, and Garrison Command Sergeant Major Course at the Army Management Staff College.
His awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, 2nd Award; Bronze Star Medal, 2nd Award; Meritorious Service Medal, 5th Award; Army Commendation Medal, 6th Award; Army Achievement Medal, 4th Award; Good Conduct Medal, 9th Award; National Defense Service Medal, 2nd Award; Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, 3 Bronze Stars; Humanitarian Service Medal, Army Overseas Service Ribbon, with numeral 3; Army Service Ribbon, Combat Infantryman Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge, Ranger Tab, and Master Parachutist Badge, German Shutzenschnur (Gold) Badge, German Parachutist Badge, and Australian Parachutist Badge.
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