Command Sergeant Major Daniel K. Verbeke entered active duty on
14 October 1981, from Lapeer, Michigan. He completed Basic and
Advanced Individual Training for Motor Transport Operator (88M) at
Fort Dix, New Jersey.
CSM Verbeke's assignments include: D. Co, 864th Engineer
Battalion (CBT HVY), Presidio of San Francisco, California; HHC
1/54 Infantry Battalion (Mech), Bamberg, Germany; 497th
Transportation Company, Fort Lewis, Washington; B. Co, 2nd Supply
and Transportation Battalion, Camp Mobile, South Korea; 60th
Transportation Company, Camp Humphries, South Korea; HHD 69th
Transportation Battalion, Camp Casey, South Korea; United States
Army Transportation Center Noncommisioned Officer Academy, Fort
Eustis, Virginia; United States Army Recruiting Battalion, Modesto,
California; HHT 4/7th Cavalry Squadron, Camp Garry Owen, South
Korea; 497th Transportation Company, Fort Lewis, Washington; HHC
G4, 19th Theater Support Command, Camp Henry, South Korea; HHC
593rd Corps Support Group, Fort Lewis, Washington; and Joint Force
Command Naples, J4, Naples, Italy.
CSM Verbeke's military and civilian education include: Primary
Leadership Development Course; Basic Noncommissioned Officer
Course; Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course; United States Army
Recruiter Course; United States Army First Sergeant Course; and the
United States Army Sergeant Major Course, Class 53. He has a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration (Management)
from Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Florida.
CSM Verbeke's awards and decorations include: Defence
Meritorious Service Medal, Army Meritorious Service Medal (2 Oak
Leaf Clusters); Army Commendation Medal (8 Oak Leaf Clusters); Army
Achievement Medal (3 Oak Leaf Clusters); Good Conduct Medal (2
Silver Knots); Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development
Ribbon (Numeral 4); National Defense Service Ribbon (One Star);
Armed Forces Service Ribbon; Korean Defence Service Medal; Overseas
Service Ribbon (Numeral 5); Global War on Terrorism Service Medal;
Drivers and Mechanics Badge (Wheel Device), the United States Army
Gold Recruiting Badge and the German Armed Forces Efficiency Badge
(Gold).
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