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NYG HISTORY, UNITS and COMMANDERS – By MICHAEL J. STENZEL WORLD WAR I The National Defense Act of 1916 provided cursory authority to organize “State” foces as the last sentence of Section 61 stated, “that nothing contained in this act shall prevent the organization and maintenance of state police or Constabulary.” Governors used this clause as permission to begin preparations for organizing replacement National Guard units. On 3 August 1917, the Adjutant General of New York, in order to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution requiring that troops be available to the Governor for the protection of life and property of the citizens of New York, organized a State Military Force known as the New York Guard under the Home Guard Act of 1917, and the subsequent War Department Circular #3 of March 1918. Re-organized on geographical lines under GO# 58 AGO November 1917. 1, 2 and 3 WWI Command Room 829, Municipal Building, NYC COMMANDER (* indicates also TAG) DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF 17 BG Charles H. Sherrill* 18 BG Charles H. Sherrill * - 19Sep 20 Sep- acting Commander – 13 Jan 19 19 14Jan – BG Charles W. Berry* – 30Mar 31 Mar- MG John Francis O'Ryan - 29 Dec 1Apr - COL Franklin W Ward - 29Dec 1 st BDE 104 East 34 th Street, NYC 2 nd BDE 1322 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn 3 rd BDE 176 State Street, Albany 4 th BDE 451 Main Street, Buffalo 7 th , 12 th , 15 th , 69 th , & 71 st 14 th , 23 rd , & 47 th 1 st , 2 nd , & 10 th 3 rd , 4 th , & 74 th 4 SEP 1917 to 19 Feb. 18 BG George R. Dyer 19 Feb 18 29 Dec 1919 Not identified 22 Dec 17 to 19feb. 18 BG James Robb 19 Feb. 18 to 31 Mar. 19 BG George R. Dyer To Cdr 87 th BDE NYARNG 23 Nov. 17 to 30 Apr. 19 BG F. DeForest Kemp 30 Apr. 19 - 29 Dec 1919 BG James Westcott Lester, To Cdr NYARNG 1921 24 Sep 17 To 18 Apr. 19 BG Louis L. Babcock 29 Jul 19 – 13 Sep 19 BG Newton E. Turgeon, 13 .Sep. 19 - 29 Dec 1919 BG Edgar Stilson Jennings To Cdr 54th BDE NYARNG 1921 AG Report BG James Robb BG James W. Lester STATE ACTIVE DUTY - In accordance with Special Orders No. 198, AGO, dated August 6, 1917 First Provisional Regiment created. In accordance with Special Orders No. 311, AGO, dated December 11, 1917, a Provisional Brigade was created consisting of the First and Second Provisional Regiments already on duty. Brigade was disbanded by Special Orders #277 of The Adjutant General's Office on November 18, 1918. CDR PROVISIONAL BDE CDR 1 st PROV RGT CDR 2 nd PROV RGT 11 Dec 1917 – 18 Nov 18 BG F. DeForest Kemp 6 Aug 1917 COL John B. Rose Commenced demob 17 Dec 1918. Completed Mar 1919 6 Aug 1917 to 11 Dec 17 BG F. DeForest Kemp 11 Dec 17 to 1Dec 1918 disbanded MAJ George J. Winslow, The First Provisional Regiment guarded the water supply of the City of New York and was under the command of Colonel John. B. Rose, 1 st Infantry, N.Y.G. Its territory extended from the northern boundary line of the City of New York along the line of the Croton Aqueduct to Croton Lake, from thence to a point near Cold Spring on the east bank of the Hudson river at Breakneck tunnel where the Aqueduct crosses under the river to Storm King Mountain. Thence along the Aqueduct to Aahokan Reservoir, a distance of 96 miles. Two hundred forty-seven vulnerable points were guarded. The headquarters were at Croton Lake for the greater portion of the tour, but were eventually moved to Ossining. The territory guarded by the Second Provisional Regiment, which was commanded by Major George J. Winslow, Inspector General, 3d Brigade, N. Y. G., extended from .Albany and Troy along the line of the Barge canal to Whitehall, and from Waterford along the line of the Barge and Erie canals west to Tonawanda, north from Syracuse to Oswego, southwest from Syracuse to Waterloo with posts at the International Railroad Bridge at Niagara Falls, the bridge of the Central New England Railroad at Poughkeepsie, public buildings and two New York Central Railroad bridges at Albany. Also the Niagara Falls power plant(s), and various other railroad bridges (near Utica, Elmira) across the state. After the Armistice was signed and the Federalized New York National Guard units were returned to State status, New York Guard units were deactivated. 29 December 1919. Official disbandment orders AGO#4 dated 12 Jan 1923 effective 16 Jan 1923.
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Page 1: 1, 2 and 3 WWI Command Room 829, Municipal … WAR II In 1940 under the threat of being pulled into the world at war, New York Army National Guard units were being rapidly inducted

NYG HISTORY, UNITS and COMMANDERS – By MICHAEL J. STENZEL

WORLD WAR I The National Defense Act of 1916 provided cursory authority to organize “State” foces as the last sentence of Section 61 stated, “that nothing contained in this act shall prevent the organization and maintenance of state police or Constabulary.” Governors used this clause as permission to begin preparations for organizing replacement National Guard units. On 3 August 1917, the Adjutant General of New York, in order to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution requiring that troops be available to the Governor for the protection of life and property of the citizens of New York, organized a State Military Force known as the New York Guard under the Home Guard Act of 1917, and the subsequent War Department Circular #3 of March 1918. Re-organized on geographical lines under GO# 58 AGO November 1917.

1, 2 and 3 WWI Command Room 829, Municipal Building, NYC COMMANDER (* indicates also TAG) DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF 17 BG Charles H. Sherrill* 18 BG Charles H. Sherrill * - 19Sep

20 Sep- acting Commander – 13 Jan 19

19 14Jan – BG Charles W. Berry* – 30Mar 31 Mar- MG John Francis O'Ryan - 29 Dec

1Apr - COL Franklin W Ward - 29Dec

1st BDE 104 East 34th Street, NYC

2nd BDE 1322 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn

3rd BDE 176 State Street, Albany

4th BDE 451 Main Street, Buffalo

7th, 12th, 15th, 69th, & 71st 14th, 23rd, & 47th 1st, 2nd, & 10th 3rd, 4th, & 74th 4 SEP 1917 to 19 Feb. 18 BG George R. Dyer 19 Feb 18 29 Dec 1919 Not identified

22 Dec 17 to 19feb. 18 BG James Robb 19 Feb. 18 to 31 Mar. 19 BG George R. Dyer To Cdr 87th BDE NYARNG

23 Nov. 17 to 30 Apr. 19 BG F. DeForest Kemp 30 Apr. 19 - 29 Dec 1919 BG James Westcott Lester, To Cdr NYARNG 1921

24 Sep 17 To 18 Apr. 19 BG Louis L. Babcock 29 Jul 19 – 13 Sep 19 BG Newton E. Turgeon, 13 .Sep. 19 - 29 Dec 1919 BG Edgar Stilson Jennings To Cdr 54th BDE NYARNG

1921 AG Report BG James Robb BG James W. Lester STATE ACTIVE DUTY - In accordance with Special Orders No. 198, AGO, dated August 6, 1917 First Provisional Regiment created. In accordance with Special Orders No. 311, AGO, dated December 11, 1917, a Provisional Brigade was created consisting of the First and Second Provisional Regiments already on duty. Brigade was disbanded by Special Orders #277 of The Adjutant General's Office on November 18, 1918.

CDR PROVISIONAL BDE CDR 1st PROV RGT CDR 2nd PROV RGT 11 Dec 1917 – 18 Nov 18

BG F. DeForest Kemp 6 Aug 1917 COL John B. Rose Commenced demob 17 Dec 1918. Completed Mar 1919

6 Aug 1917 to 11 Dec 17 BG F. DeForest Kemp 11 Dec 17 to 1Dec 1918 disbanded MAJ George J. Winslow,

The First Provisional Regiment guarded the water supply of the City of New York and was under the command of Colonel John. B. Rose, 1st Infantry, N.Y.G. Its territory extended from the northern boundary line of the City of New York along the line of the Croton Aqueduct to Croton Lake, from thence to a point near Cold Spring on the east bank of the Hudson river at Breakneck tunnel where the Aqueduct crosses under the river to Storm King Mountain. Thence along the Aqueduct to Aahokan Reservoir, a distance of 96 miles. Two hundred forty-seven vulnerable points were guarded. The headquarters were at Croton Lake for the greater portion of the tour, but were eventually moved to Ossining. The territory guarded by the Second Provisional Regiment, which was commanded by Major George J. Winslow, Inspector General, 3d Brigade, N. Y. G., extended from .Albany and Troy along the line of the Barge canal to Whitehall, and from Waterford along the line of the Barge and Erie canals west to Tonawanda, north from Syracuse to Oswego, southwest from Syracuse to Waterloo with posts at the International Railroad Bridge at Niagara Falls, the bridge of the Central New England Railroad at Poughkeepsie, public buildings and two New York Central Railroad bridges at Albany. Also the Niagara Falls power plant(s), and various other railroad bridges (near Utica, Elmira) across the state. After the Armistice was signed and the Federalized New York National Guard units were returned to State status, New York Guard units were deactivated. 29 December 1919. Official disbandment orders AGO#4 dated 12 Jan 1923 effective 16 Jan 1923.

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WORLD WAR II In 1940 under the threat of being pulled into the world at war, New York Army National Guard units were being rapidly inducted into federal service. On 21 October 1940 the 76th Congress removed the restrictions on Section 61 of the National Defense Act to allow State Military Forces. This had been heavily pushed for some time by New York Governor Lehman and Massachusetts Governor Saltonstall. The Governor directed the organization of the New York Guard and on 25 October 1940 General Orders Nos. 40 was issued by the Adjutant General’s office. Planning for the New York Guard, to include identification of force structure, Regimental Commanders and those NYARNG personnel “physically unfit” for activation, had been commenced as early as July and August by MG William N. Haskell, Commander NYARNG, until his activation on 23 October. The NYG was organized effective 25 October 1940 and on that same date MG William Ottmann assumed command. Initially BG George P. Tyner was the Chief of Staff. The NYG structure consisted of one Headquarters, 5 Brigade Headquarters and 20 Regiments for a total of 1,116 Officers and 12,573 enlisted. The 1st, 2nd and 5th Brigades were in Metropolitan New York City, the 3rd Brigade was in Albany and the 4th Brigade was in Buffalo. In 1941 two additional Regiments were organized, in 1942 two separate Battalions were added in Long Island, and in 1943 a separate colored Battalion was added in the Brooklyn and Queens county area.

#4 & #5 WWII Command 80 Centre Street, NYC COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

40 25 Oct- MG William Ottmann BG George P. Tyner 41 MG William Ottmann BG George P. Tyner 15 Apr

17 Apr BG George A Herbst 42 MG William Ottmann BG George A Herbst 43 MG William Ottmann – 14 Oct 43

19 Oct 43 - LTG Hugh A. Drum BG George A Herbst

44 LTG Hugh A. Drum BG George A Herbst 45 LTG Hugh A. Drum MG George A Herbst 15 Oct

Oct BG William H. Kelly 1st BDE – NYC 7th Regiment 9th Regiment 51st Regiment 69th Regiment

40 25 Oct-BG John J. Mangan

COL Milton S. Bowman

COL Mills Miller COL Lawrence Beattie COL Louis Doan

41 BG John J. Mangan COL Milton S. Bowman

COL Mills Miller COL Lawrence Beattie COL Louis Doan

42 BG John J. Mangan COL Bowman -18Sep -COL George K Brazill

COL Mills Miller COL Lawrence Beattie COL George Lawrence

43 BG John J. Mangan COL George K Brazill COL Mills Miller COL Lawrence Beattie COL George Lawrence 44 BG Mangan - 31 Dec -

BG George J. Lawrence COL George K Brazill COL Mills Miller COL Lawrence Beattie COL George Lawrence

-31 Dec COL Wm P. Cavanaugh

45 BG George J. Lawrence COL George K Brazill COL Miller – 13 Feb – COL Lawrence Keyes

COL Lawrence Beattie COL W. P. Cavanaugh

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2nd BDE – NYC 8th Regiment 13th Regiment 15th Regiment 17th Regiment

40 25 Oct-BG Edward E. Gauche

COL Walter X. Stanton COL Robert P. Orr COL Elmer P. Sawyer COL A. C. Goodyear

41 BG Gauche COL Walter X. Stanton COL Robert P. Orr COL Elmer P. Sawyer COL A. C. Goodyear 42 BG Gauche COL Walter X. Stanton COL Robert P. Orr COL Sawyer d15 Aug

COL William Woodruff Chisum

COL A. C. Goodyear

43 BG Gauche 2 Mar 16 Jul BG Anson Goodyear

COL Walter X. Stanton COL Humphries COL W. W. Chisum COL A. C. Goodyear to Bde 22JUL – COL James C. MacKenzie

44 BG Anson Goodyear COL Walter X. Stanton COL Humphries COL W. W. Chisum COL J MacKenzie 45 BG Anson Goodyear COL Walter X. Stanton COL Humphries COL W. W. Chisum COL George L. Bliss

12th Regiment 22nd Regiment 41 6 Dec – COL George

W. Winslow 6 Dec – COL William H Vollmer

42 COL Geo W. Winslow COL William H Vollmer 43 COL Geo W. Winslow COL William H Vollmer 44 COL Geo W. Winslow COL William H Vollmer 45 COL Louis E. Jallade COL William H Vollmer

3rd BDE – Troy 1st Regiment 2nd Regiment 6th Regiment 56th Regiment

40 25 Oct-Bernard W. Kearney

COL Willard H. Donner COL Lester C. Higbee COL George J Winslow

COL John T. Sheehan

41 BG Kearney COL Willard H. Donner COL Lester C. Higbee COL Geo J Winslow COL John T. Sheehan 42 BG Kearney COL Willard H. Donner COL Lester C. Higbee COL Geo J Winslow COL John T. Sheehan 43 BG Kearney COL Willard H. Donner COL Lester C. Higbee COL Geo J Winslow COL John T. Sheehan 44 BG Kearney COL Willard H. Donner

- 29DEC -COL Tebbutt COL Lester C. Higbee COL Geo J Winslow COL John T. Sheehan

45 BG Kearney COL James G. Tebbutt COL Lester C. Higbee COL Geo J Winslow COL John T. Sheehan 4th BDE - Buffalo 3rd Regiment 21st Regiment 65th Regiment 74th Regiment

40 25 Oct-BG Edwin G. Ziegler

COL Edward M. McCabe

COL Fred C. Wegner COL George D. Toomey

COL Allan F. Reif

41 BG Edwin G. Ziegler COL Ed M. McCabe COL Fred C. Wegner COL Geo D. Toomey COL Allan F. Reif 42 BG Edwin G. Ziegler COL Ed M. McCabe COL Fred C. Wegner COL Toomey -20May-

COL John F. Malone Jr COL Allan F. Reif

43 BG Edwin G. Ziegler COL Ed M. McCabe COL Fred C. Wegner COL John F. Malone Jr COL Allan F. Reif 44 BG Edwin G. Ziegler COL Ed M. McCabe COL Fred C. Wegner COL John F. Malone Jr COL Allan F. Reif 45 BG Edwin G. Ziegler COL Ed M. McCabe COL Fred C. Wegner COL John F. Malone Jr COL Allan F. Reif 5th BDE-Jamaica 4th Regiment 5th Regiment 41st Regiment 23rd Regiment

40 25 Oct- BG Emil M.Podeyn

COL John J. Byron COL Charles H. King COL Gabriel G. Hollander

COL Lennox C. Brennan

41 BG Emil M.Podeyn COL John J. Byron COL Geo A. Shedden COL G G. Hollander COL L. C. Brennan 42 BG Emil M.Podeyn COL John J. Byron COL Shedden -8JAN-

COL Arthur A. Farrell COL G G. Hollander COL L. C. Brennan

43 BG Emil M.Podeyn COL John J. Byron COL Martin

COL Arthur A. Farrell COL G G. Hollander COL L. C. Brennan

44 BG Emil M.Podeyn COL Martin COL Arthur A. Farrell COL G G. Hollander COL L. C. Brennan 45 BG Emil M.Podeyn COL Martin COL Arthur A. Farrell COL G G. Hollander COL L. C. Brennan

1st Sep Battalion 2nd Sep Battalion 3rd Sep Battalion 42 MAJ Ahearn Est 1943 43 MAJ Ahearn MAJ Myles Anderson 44 MAJ Ahearn MAJ Myles Anderson 45 MAJ Ahearn MAJ Myles Anderson

By late 1945 the war was over and the National Guard Bureau was working on new ARNG force structures for the states. LTG Drum developed a new TDA to reposition the NYG for conversion into the new NYARNG. This new force structure was to be implemented 1 January 1946.

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#5 WWII Command 80 Centre Street, NYC COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

46 LTG Hugh A. Drum BG William H. Kelly

1st Div Area Cmd 2nd Div Area Cmd 3rd Div Area Cmd 4th Div Area Cmd 5th Div Area Cmd 46 MG George J.

Lawrence MG Anson Goodyear MG Edwin G. Ziegler MG Emil M.Podeyn

On 7 October 1946, an official National Guard troop allotment was accepted, and the New York Guard of World War II was phased out of existence by the reorganization of the National Guard effective 30 November 1946. POST WWII - State War – Disaster Military Corps (SW-DMC New York Guard). The NYG Strength by December 1946 remained at 17,060. In February 1947 the state organized a State War – Disaster Military Corps (SW-DMC New York Guard). By 31 Dec 1947 the strength of this organization was 401 officers and 3,590 enlisted. It was organized with two Division HHC’s, and single companies of Regiments. Under the Command and Control of the NYARNG MACOMs there was no NYG Headquarters. Infantry Regiments had 3 companies each, all other had one company each.

4th Division HHC (SW-DMC) Assigned to 27th Infantry Division

5th Division HHC (SW-DMC) Assigned to 42nd Infantry Division

47 MG Edwin G. Ziegler 48 49 105th, 108th, 174th INF (3 Co each)

156th, 170th, 249th, 106th FA Co’s 152nd Engr Co, 134th Med Co, 7th AW Co, 72nd, 336th, 898th AAA Co’s, 71st Med Co, 101st SIG Co, 187th FA Co, 955th FA Co, 101st, 176th MP Co’s, 259th CA Co

71st,106th,107th, 165th INF (3 Co each) 104th, 105th, 226th, 258th FA Co’s 42nd CAV Co, 102nd Engr Co, 102 Med Co 991st FA Co, 369th, 715th, 773rd, 870th, 212th, 245thAAA Co’s, 289th CA Co, 116th Tank Co, 101st CAV Co

SW-DMC Strength by 31 December 1948 was 273 officers and 2,290 enlisted. In late 1948 a question of legality under section 61 of the National Defense Act became an issue. On 1 June 1949, the State War – Disaster Military Corps (New York Guard) was disbanded. KOREAN CONFLICT – Planning Cadre’s & Administrative and Logistical Support for Emergency Operations June 1950, Communist North Korean forces crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded pro U.S. South Korea. After several New York National Guard units had been ordered into Federal service, the Chief of Staff to the Governor directed planning for the reorganization of a New York Guard. However, only Area and Zone Command Headquarters were organized. Organized under AGO#22 24 July 1950.

#6 Korea – Cadre HQ, 270 Broadway, NYC COMMANDERS DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

50 MG Karl F. Hausauer 51 MG Karl F. Hausauer 52 MG Karl F. Hausauer

HQ I ZONE – Albany HQ II ZONE - Kingsbridge 50 50 51 51 BG Cox 52 - 27 Sep 1952 52 BG Cox - 27 Sep 1952

Deactivation NYS AGO#28 dated 27 Aug 1952 effective 27 Sep 1952 to comply with federal law that had repealed the 1940 authorization effective 25 July 1947. Amended AGO#35 26 Sep 1952 to authorize a HQ NYG for planning purposes. By the conclusion of the Korean Emergency (27 July 1953), the New York Guard organization was limited to a cadre staff of Headquarters, New York Guard.

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* MG Hausauer was COS (TAG) on 1952 deactivation order but signed documents in 1956 as Cdr NYG. Copies of correspondence went to 5 Service Commands of the NYG. NOTE: COL Horace O. Cushman Sr Army Advisor ret & appt State BG 1953 --- NYG? COMMANDERS DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

53 MG Karl F. Hausauer 54 MG Karl F. Hausauer 55 MG Karl F. Hausauer 56 MG Karl F. Hausauer* 57 MG Karl F. Hausauer – 13Feb In 1954, for Administrative and Logistical Support of the plans for Emergency Operations as set forth in NYSEP, the state was divided into five zones. A Zone Service Command cadre as a part of the HQ NYG was established in each zone. (1954 Adjutant General’s Report) 1st Service Cmd

New York City 2nd Service Cmd Hempstead (LI)

3rd Service Cmd Albany

4th Service Cmd Syracuse

5th Service Cmd Buffalo

54 55 56 57 SINCE 1958 Current authority extends from Section 61, National Defense Act , as amended by the Act of August 10, 1956,c. 1041, 70A Stat 600; Sept 2, 1958, Pub. Law 85-861 2 ( 2 ) , 72 Stat 1542, and is codified as 32 USC 109 and State Legislation enacted in 1958, the New York Guard was reorganized as a reserve land force of the organized Militia of New York. In accordance with the Division of Military & Naval Affairs, General Orders Number 25, dated 1 September 1958, the New York Guard was established, consisting of an HHC and 6 Regional Commands in a Cadre structure.

#7 NYG Re-Established 1 September 1958 CADRE COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

58 BG W. Reynolds Carr 59 BG W. Reynolds Carr 60 Prom JAN to MG Carr 61 MG W. Reynolds Carr 62 MG W. Reynolds Carr 63 MG W. Reynolds Carr SEP A/ COL Mulligan 64 MG W. Reynolds Carr COL Robert E. Mulligan 65 MG W. Reynolds Carr COL Robert E. Mulligan 66 MG W. Reynolds Carr BG Andrew J. Malatesta COL Robert E. Mulligan- JUL MACOMS 1st Area Cmd

New York City 2nd Area Cmd

Long Island 3rd Area Cmd

Albany 4th Area Cmd

Syracuse 5th Area Cmd

Buffalo 6th Area Cmd

Peekskill 58 59 60 BG Jerome C.

Codrington 61 BG Mortimer

J.O.Kane BG Walter W.

Thiede 62 BG Kane BG William H.

Osborne 63 BG Kane COL Andrew J

Malatesta BG Osborne

64 BG Kane BG Malatesta BG Osborne 65 BG Kane BG Malatesta ( BG George Wood?) BG Osborne 66 BG Harry L. Picard BG Kane BG Malatesta – Jul

Jul -COL Mulligan BG Osborne

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#8 195 Washington Ave, Albany until @ 1968 - from @ 68 - CMD Hq, Bldg 22, Public Security Bldg, State Campus, Albany CADRE COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

66 MG Andrew J. Malatesta 67 MG Andrew J. Malatesta 68 MG Andrew J. Malatesta 69 MG Andrew J. Malatesta 70 MG Andrew J. Malatesta 71 MG Andrew J. Malatesta 72 MG Andrew J. Malatesta 73 MG Malatesta to 13 Jul 73 MACOMS 1st Area Cmd

New York City 2nd Area Cmd

Long Island 3rd Area Cmd

Albany 4th Area Cmd

Syracuse 5th Area Cmd

Buffalo 6th Area Cmd

Peekskill 66 BG Harry L. Picard BG Kane COL Robert E.

Mulligan COL John R.Brown

prom 14 May 67 BG Kane/ BG

Seeland COL Robert E. Mulligan

BG George W. Wood BG K.M.Coleman

BG John R.Brown

68 BG Elias Seeland COL Robert E. Mulligan

BG K.M.Coleman BG John R.Brown

69 COL Walter E Hopper

BG Elias Seeland COL Charles O Chambers

BG K.M.Coleman BG C.Y.Young BG John R.Brown

70 COL Chambers COL Thomas J Okolowich

BG John R.Brown

71 COL Chambers BG John R.Brown 72 COL Chambers COL Charles E.

Carlson 73 COL Chambers COL Carlson

#9 to 96 HQ at Bldg 22 – after 195 Washington Ave, Albany CADRE COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

73 MG Amato A. Semenza 74 MG Amato A. Semenza 75 MG Amato A. Semenza 76 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin - S.Bde Coord

BG Edward M. Tasker – N.Bde Coord COL Jan K. Krepa

1 MAR 77 REORG – CMD HQ, 3 BDE Hqs with 8 Rgts CADRE DMNA Permanent Orders 23-1 dated 28 Feb 1977

77 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin 78 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin 79 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin COL Samuel Manello A/ 80 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin 81 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin 82 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin 83 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin 84 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin 85 MG Amato A. Semenza BG Ross A. Griffin BG James D. Papile 86 MG Amato A. Semenza BG James D. Papile 87 MG Amato A. Semenza BG James D. Papile 88 MG Amato A. Semenza BG James D. Papile

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MACOMS 73 – 85? 1st AC

New York City 2nd AC

Long Island 3rd AC Albany

4th AC Syracuse

5th AC Buffalo

6th AC Peekskill

73 COL Chambers COL Carlson 74 COL Carlson 75 COL David Katz 76 COL David Katz

1st AC to 1st BDE 2nd AC to 14th Rgt 3rd AC to 2nd BDE 4th AC to 3rd Rgt 5th AC to 4th BDE 6th AC to 56th Rgt 1 MAR 77 REORG – CMD HQ, 3 BDE Hqs w/8 Rgts CADRE DMNA Perm Orders 23-1 dtd 28 Feb 77 MACOMS 77-88 1st BDE – NYC Prof & Tech Det 2nd BDE – Albany 4th BDE – Buffalo

77 ? 78 ? 25SEP79 – Prof & Tech Det 79 ? BG George Liebner BG Paul A. Willax 80 BG Ross A. Griffin BG George Liebner Corwin 81 BG Ross A. Griffin -15Dec

17Dec – COL John Gentile BG George Liebner

82 Prom BG 2 Feb 82 BG George Liebner 83 BG John Gentile BG George Liebner 84 BG John Gentile BG George Liebner BG William C. Beston 85 BG John Gentile BG George Liebner BG Wm C. Beston –ret 6FEB

20FEB COL Arthur T. Ellsworth – prom 23FEB BG

BG E. James Graczyk

86 BG John Gentile BG George Liebner BG Arthur T. Ellsworth BG Graczyk to 1 NOV86 87 BG John Gentile BG George Liebner BG Ellsworth 28Feb

BG Libbey BG Garry Miller

88 BG John Gentile -11Dec88 BG George Liebner BG Libbey BG Garry Miller 8th RGT 9th RGT 14th RGT 56th RGT 2nd RGT 3rd RGT 21st RGT 74th RGT

77 COL J Yenzer 23May LTC Ellsworth

78 Prom 18Feb COL Ellsworth

79 COL Ellsworth 80 13Jun COL

John Gentile COL Ellsworth

81 COL Thomas COL Gentile – 17Dec

COL McInnes Ellsworth was 1st Bde Dep &

82 HQ G2 -85 83 84 85 COL Hancock 86 COL Hancock 87 31 May - COL

Bahrenburg

88 COL Bahrenburg

Division of Military & Naval Affairs, Permanent Orders 66-1 dated 25 September 1979, which authorized a Command Headquarters Professional and Technical Detachment. This Detachment was subsequently reorganized as a Command Support Brigade effective 7 July 1989.

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#10 CMD HQ, 195 Washington Avenue, Albany CADRE COMMANDERS DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

88 MG Vincent W. Lanna BG Samuel Manello BG Frank Marzella 89 MG Vincent W. Lanna BG Samuel Manello BG Frank Marzella 90 MG Vincent W. Lanna BG Samuel Manello BG Frank Marzella MACOMS 1st BDE – NYC Prof & Tech Det 2nd BDE – Albany 4th BDE – Buffalo

88 BG John Gentile -11Dec88 11Dec - BG Samuel Manello

BG George Liebner BG Libbey BG Gary A. Miller

89 BG Samuel Manello also D/Cdr NYG

Cmd Spt Bde BG George Liebner

BG Libbey BG Gary A. Miller

90 BG Samuel Manello to 11Nov 11Nov COL Robert C.G. Disney (prom Dec90)

BG George Liebner MG 20Jul90

BG Libbey BG Gary A. Miller

15th RGT 9th RGT 14th RGT 56th RGT 2nd RGT 3rd RGT 21st RGT 74th RGT 88 COL

Bahrenburg COL Edward L.

Cone COL Thomas S. Oliver

89 COL Bahrenburg -6 Dec

COL Edward L. Cone

COL Thomas S. Oliver

90 LTC Gailliard COL Ryan COL Cox COL EArico COL E. Cone COL T. Oliver

#11 CMD HQ, 195 Washington Avenue, Albany closed 1991 to 99 South Lake Ave, Troy, NY CADRE COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

90 MG Enoch H. Williams BG Samuel Manello COL Thomas J. Vogel 91 MG Enoch H. Williams BG Samuel Manello BG Thomas J. Vogel (prom Jul91) 92 MG Enoch H. Williams ? BG Thomas J. Vogel – 10May

10 May 92 BG Robert C. G. Disney 93 MG Enoch H. Williams BG Robert C. G. Disney 94 MG Enoch H. Williams BG Robert C. G. Disney 95 MG Enoch H. Williams –

JUL95 BG Robert C. G. Disney

MACOMS 1st BDE – NYC Cmd Spt Bde 2nd BDE – Albany 4th BDE – Buffalo

90 BG Disney to NYG COS MG George Liebner BG Libbey BG Gary A. Miller 91 BG John S. Cox MG George Liebner BG Robert P. Roche BG Gary A. Miller 92 BG John S. Cox MG George Liebner BG Robert P. Roche BG Gary A. Miller 93 BG John S. Cox MG George Liebner

-1Jul – BG Kassoff BG Robert P. Roche BG Gary A. Miller

15th RGT 9th RGT 14th RGT 56th RGT 2nd RGT 3rd RGT 21st RGT 74th RGT 90 Have Gailliard

As D/CDR ? 2May - COL

Ernest Arico COL E. Cone COL T. Oliver

91 COL Edward C. Wagenstein

COL E. Arico 1Sep LTC Rbt L. Cornute

COL E. Cone COL T. Oliver

92 LTC T. Cleland COL E. Cone COL T. Oliver 93 LTC T.

Cleland-1Mar COL E. Cone COL T. Oliver

1 MAR 93 REORG – HHC, 5 Bdes, Clinic, Trng Cmd, Civil Mil Affairs Det 1st BDE to 88th BDE 14th Regt to 14th Grp 1MAR 2nd BDE to 2nd BDE 4th Bde to 4th Bde 56th Regt to 56th Bde 1MAR

88th BDE (NYC) 14th GRP (LI) 2ndBDE (ALB) 4th BDE (BUF) 56th BDE (Pkskl)) 93 BG John S. Cox COL H. Ryan BG Robert P. Roche BG Gary A. Miller 1Mar COL John J.

Davidson 94 BG John S. Cox COL Ryan –MAR- COL

Charles Conn BG Bob Roche –6Jan – COL Hartman

BG Gary A. Miller COL John J. Davidson

95 BG John S. Cox COL Charles Conn – 21Jan – COL Amos M. Gailliard

COL Hartman BG Jan96 BG Gary A. Miller COL John J. Davidson

15th RGT 9th RGT 2nd RGT 3rd RGT 21st RGT 74th RGT

COL E. Cone COL T.

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Med Clinic Training Cmd MNA Det GLO Det 93 BG Edwin Kassoff BG Joseph S. Levine 94 BG Edwin Kassoff BG Joseph S. Levine 95 BG Edwin Kassoff BG Joseph S. Levine

#12 99 South Lake Ave, Troy, NY M-DAY COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF

95 1 Jul 95 MG George J. Liebner 25 Feb- BG John F Bahrenburg, Spcl Asst 18 Dec – BG Bahrenburg, Dep Cdr

BG Robert C. G. Disney – ResL95

96 MG George J. Liebner BG John F Bahrenburg ?? 97 MG George J. Liebner BG John F Bahrenburg fr 12Jun dbl slot ??

12 Jun 97 REORG – HHC, Army Division, Civil Mil Affairs Det, ? Air Hq 98 MG George J. Liebner BG John F Bahrenburg BG David Maul 99 MG George J. Liebner - Oct99 BG John F Bahrenburg – 2 Oct 99 BG David Maul MACOMS 88th BDE (NYC) 14th GRP (LI) 10th BDE (ALB) Jan95 4th BDE (BUF) 56th BDE (Pkskl))

95 BG John S. Cox COL Amos M. Gailliard COL Hartman Prom Jan96

BG Gary Miller COL John J. Davidson

96 BG John S. Cox 14th BDE (LI) 16Oct COL Amos M. Gailliard

BG C. Barry Hartman COL Brusino COL Richard Crabtree

97 BG John S. Cox -19Feb ret – COL Franklin Smith A/cdr –4May COL Ryan- pr 1AUG

COL Amos M. Gailliard BG C. Barry Hartman COL Brusino COL Richard Crabtree

Med Clinic Training Cmd MNA Det GLO Det 95 BG Edwin Kassoff BG Joseph S. Levine 96 BG Gary A. Miller BG Edwin Kassoff BG Joseph S. Levine 97 COL Harold C. Roth BG Gary A. Miller BG Edwin Kassoff BG Joseph S. Levine

12 Jun 1997 REORG – HHC, Army Division, Civil Mil Affairs Det, ? Air Hq Documentation not found, but personnel assigned to an ArDiv HHC starting 12 June 97, Air SPO Mar97. Army Division COMMANDER ASST COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF -ARMY

97 BG John F Bahrenburg – 12 JUN 97 BG Donald L. Singer 7 June 97 ??? 98 BG John F Bahrenburg – AUG

BG Donald L. Singer – in orders Aug98 BG Donald L. Singer to Aug98 24Oct98 BG Cornute, DCA -

1Mar98 COL Cornute – 24Oct98 Oct - COL Thomas Cleland

99 BG Donald L. Singer BG Robert Cornute, DCA COL Thomas Cleland – Nov Nov – William S. Bernfeld

MSC

88th BDE (NYC) 14th BDE (LI) 10th BDE (Alb) 4th BDE (Buf) 56th BDE (Pkskl) 97 BG Herbert F. Ryan COL Amos M. Gailliard – BG C. Barry Hartman Brusino COL Richard Crabtree 98 BG Herbert F. Ryan COL Amos M. Gailliard –

27Aug – COL Lax BG C. Barry Hartman COL Richard Crabtree

99 BG Ryan to 1Oct - COL Robert Algar

COL Lax – Oct – COL Barry W.Conroy,Jr

BG C. Barry Hartman – 2Oct - COL Bishop

Shields COL Richard Crabtree

Med Clinic Training Cmd MNA Det GLO Det 97 COL Roth BG Gary A. Miller BG Edwin Kassoff BG Joseph S. Levine 98 COL Roth BG Gary A. Miller BG Edwin Kassoff APR – COL Michael P.

Ryan 99 COL Roth BG Gary A. Miller BG Edwin Kassoff Air Special Project officer

97 20 Mar 97 - Col Karl Doll 98 Col Karl Doll VICE COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF -AIR 99 Col Karl Doll BG David J. Coons

BG Don DeVito

101st EO GRP Latham

105th Air Grp Stewart ANGB

107th Air Grp Niagara Falls

99 Col Jay Fuller

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#13 (Joint Staff) 330 Old Niskayuna Road, Latham M-DAY COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF (JOINT STAFF) 99 2 Oct - BG John F Bahrenburg Nov - COL Thomas Cleland COL Frederick Holzbaur 00 28Dec99 - MG John F

Bahrenburg 17 Mar prom- BG Thomas Cleland BG Gary Miller, Asst Cdr Admin

Col Charles Mancabelli

01 MG John F. Bahrenburg BG Thomas Cleland BG Gary Miller, Asst Cdr Admin

Col Charles Mancabelli

02 MG John F Bahrenburg 20 May

BG Thomas Cleland BG Gary Miller, Deputy Cdr

COL Michael J. Stenzel

MACOMS Army Division COMMANDER ASSSITANT COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF -ARMY

99 BG Donald L. Singer BG Cornute, DCA 2 Oct BG Clarence Hartman, DCO

COL William S. Bernfeld

00 BG Donald L. Singer BG Cornute, DCA – Ret 14Jun00 BG Clarence Hartman, DCO

Mar - COL James R. Cowhey

01 BG Donald L. Singer Jan-COL James R. Cowhey, DCA BG Clarence Hartman, DCO

COL James R. Cowhey – JAN A/COS COL Michael McBride SEP - LTC Sidney Baumgarten

02 BG Donald L. Singer – Dec 4 Dec - BG Clarence Hartman

BG Clarence Hartman, DCO -4 Dec COL James R. Cowhey, DCA - Oct

Prom 6Jan COL Sidney Baumgarten

MSC

88th BDE (NYC) 14th BDE (LI) 10th BDE (Alb) 4th BDE (Buf) 56th BDE (Pkskl) 99 COL Robert F. Algar COL Barry W.Conroy,Jr. COL Bishop

9MAR Alb to Troy COL James T. Waterbury

00 COL Robert F. Algar COL Barry W. Conroy, Jr. COL Lawrence W. Bishop COL Gilbert C. Sheaves COL. Waterbury–d.30May 31May- LTC MacDermant

01 COL Robert F. Algar COL Lawrence W. Bishop LTC MacDermant 02 COL Robert F. Algar COL Lawrence W. Bishop LTC MacDermant 244th Med Clinic 12th RTI

99 COL Harold C. Roth BG Gary Miller - ? 00 COL Harold C. Roth 01 COL Roth – OCT - COL

Richard H Bard JUL – LTC Raymond D. Atkinson

02 COL Richard H Bard COL Atkinson

Air Division COMMANDER VICE COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF -AIR 99 BG Karl Doll BG David J. Coons

BG Don DeVito

00 BG Karl Doll BG David J. Coons BG Don DeVito

Col Arthur H. Small

01 BG Karl Doll BG David J. Coons BG Don DeVito

02 BG Karl Doll BG David J. Coons BG Don DeVito

101st EO GRP Latham

105th Air Grp Stewart ANGB

107th Air Grp Niagara Falls

99 Col Jay Fuller 109th Air Grp

Stratton ANGB 00 Col Jay Fuller

106th Air Grp Grabeski ANGB 20Nov – Col Adams

01 Col Jay Fuller Activation SEP01

Activation 21JUN01 Col Jonathan Adams

02 Col Jay Fuller Col Adams -1DEC

CMAU (15 Jun 99) DIRECTOR DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF -GLO 99 MG Edwin Kassoff (MG 1Jan) None none 00 MG Edwin Kassoff COL Edward K. Pincus none 01 26Sep redes 54th CMA BDE

MG Edwin Kassoff None none

02 MG Edwin Kassoff None none 1JUL99 Det A NYC/LI 1JUL99 Det B Mid Hudson 99 COL Herman S. Klarsfeld LTC Edmund G. Fitzgerald 00

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No# BG Gary A. Miller Acting Commander 20 MAY 2004 to 05 JUNE 2004

#14 (Joint Staff) 330 Old Niskayuna Road, Latham M-DAY COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF (JOINT STAFF) 02 15 Jun BG Thomas Cleland BG Gary Miller (Army)

Col Charles Mancabelli (Air) Dec- Exec Officer: COL Stenzel

COL Michael J. Stenzel – Dec Dec - Col Len Blascovitch

03 MG Thomas Cleland Prom 20 Jun BG Gary Miller (Army) Col Charles Mancabelli (Air) Exec Officer: COL Stenzel

Col Len Blascovitch

04 MG Thomas Cleland - Jun BG Gary Miller Exec Officer: COL Stenzel

Col Len Blascovitch

MACOMS Army Division COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF -ARMY

02 Dec - BG Clarence B Hartman BG Stephen A. Bucaria COL Sidney Baumgarten – Jan03 03 BG Clarence B Hartman BG Stephen A. Bucaria Jan - COL Lawrence Bishop 04 BG Clarence B Hartman BG Stephen A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop

MSC

88th BDE New York City

14th BDE Whitestone

10th BDE Troy

65th BDE Buffalo

56th BDE Peekskill

02 COL Robert Algar COL Lawrence Bishop LTC Donald V. Koch LTC MacDermant Nov - COL Robert E. MacDermant

03 COL Robert Algar LTC James F. Whalen Prom AUG

COL Bishop - Jan Feb- LTC Brian Farley Prom Aug

COL Donald V. Koch Prom Feb

COL R MacDermant

04 COL Robert Algar COL James F. Whalen COL Brian Farley COL Donald V. Koch – 21Mar - LTC Gerald McDonald

COL Barry Conroy

244th Med Clinic 12th RTI 02 COL Richard H Bard COL Raymond D.Atkinson 03 COL Richard H Bard COL Raymond D.Atkinson 04 COL Richard H Bard COL Raymond D.Atkinson

Air Division COMMANDER VICE COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF -AIR 02 BG Karl Doll

A/ BG David J. Coons - 1DEC02 1DEC Col Jonathon E Adams

BG David J. Coons BG Don DeVito

03 Col Jonathon E Adams –prom Oct BG Don DeVito – 10JUL ret 04 BG Jonathon E Adams 101st EO GRP

Latham 105th Air Grp

Stewart ANGB 106th Air Grp Grabeski ANGB

107th Air Grp Niagara Falls

109th Air Grp Stratton ANGB

02 Col Jay Fuller Col Jonathon E Adams – 1DEC

03 Col Fuller – 3JAN LtCol Kenneth J. Crandall

174th Air Grp Hancock Field

04 none LtCol Crandall Org 5 Mar 2004

54th CA BDE COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF -CA 02 MG Edwin Kassoff - 16JUL

JUL - A/COL Buccaria - 9OCT 9Oct - COL Maltese

03 BG Maltese Prom BG March 04 BG Joseph J. Maltese Reorg DET A NYC/LI New unit New unit New unit Reorg DET B Mid Husdson

7th CA Regt New York City

13th CA Regt Garden City

23rd CA Regt Troy

209th CA Regt Buffalo

5th CA Regt Yonkers

02 26May 03 03 26May COL David Molik 04 Army orders to G3

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#15 (Joint Staff) 330 Old Niskayuna Road, Latham M-DAY COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF (JOINT STAFF) 04 21Sep - MG (bv) Pierre D. Lax Sep-Oct MG Thomas F. Barraga Mar 04 – Feb 05 Col Jay Fuller 05 MG (brev) Pierre D. Lax Mar 05 BG Clarence Hartman Feb 05–Jun 05 COL Carole L. Ryder 06 MG (brev) Pierre D. Lax June

deactivated 17 Jun 06 BG Clarence Hartman Jun 06 deactivated 17 Jun 06

Jun 05–Jun 06 Col Eric Wiener deactivated 17 Jun 06

MACOMS Army Division COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF -ARMY

04 BG Clarence B Hartman BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop 05 BG Clarence B Hartman – MAR

JUN - BG Stephen A. Bucaria BG Steven A. Bucaria – JUN JUN 05- COL Michael J. Stenzel DCO JUN 05- COL Carole L. Ryder DCA

COL Lawrence Bishop

06 BG Stephen A. Bucaria – 17 Jun COL Michael J. Stenzel DCO – 17 JUN COL Carole L. Ryder DCA -17 JUN

COL Lawrence Bishop

deactivated 17 June 2006

88th BDE New York City

14th BDE Whitestone

10th BDE Troy

65th BDE Buffalo

56th BDE Peekskill

04 COL Robert Algar COL Brian Farley Prom Apr COL Gerald A. McDonald

COL Barry Conroy

05 COL Robert Algar -AUG COL Matt Cusack

COL James F. Whalen – 30Jul - COL Mark Sarro

COL Brian Farley COL Gerald McDonald COL Barry Conroy –Mar / Apr LTC Michael Hodges COL- Nov

06 COL Matt Cusack JUL COL James F. Whalen

COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL Gerald McDonald COL Michael Hodges

244th Med Clinic 12th RTI 04 COL Richard H Bard Oct-COL Mark Sarro-30Jul 05 COL R Bard – OCT - LTC

Patrick J. Delamere

06 LTC Patrick J. Delamere COL Thomas F. Finn, Jr.

Air Division COMMANDER VICE COMMANDERS CHIEF OF STAFF -AIR 04 BG Jonathon J Adams 05 BG Jonathon J Adams – Nov

Nov - vacant Feb - Col Jay Fuller

06 vacant Col Jay Fuller – 18 May Redesignated 17 June 2006 Air Augmentation Detachment

06 Col Eric Wiener 101st EO GRP

Latham 105th Air Grp

Stewart ANGB 106th Air Grp Grabeski ANGB

107th Air Grp Niagara Falls

109th Air Grp Stratton ANGB

174th Air Grp Hancock Field

04 05 Lt Col Kenneth J.

Crandall OCT Lt Col Sean E Fielding

06 Col Sean E Fielding Deactivated to 56th BDE To 14th BDE To 65th BDE To 10th BDE To 10th BDE

54th CA BDE COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF - 04 BG Maltese COL Louis J Marrero – 9MAY ret 05 BG Maltese – 20 Aug vacant deactivated 20 August 2005 7th CA Regt

New York City 13th CA Regt Garden City

23rd CA Regt Troy

209th CA Regt Buffalo

5th CA Regt Yonkers

04 05 COL Steve Molik Assigned to 88th BDE Assigned to 14th BDE Assigned to 10th BDE Assigned to 65th BDE Assigned to 56th BDE

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#15 Continued as one Headquarters Latham & Bldg 503, Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor M-DAY

COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF 06 JUN- MG (brev) Pierre Lax -AUG BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop MACOMS 88th BDE

New York City 14th BDE

Whitestone 10th BDE

Troy 65th BDE

Buffalo 56th BDE

Peekskill 06 COL Whalen COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL McDonald COL Michael Hodges 244th Med Clinic 12th RTI

06 LTC Patrick J. Delamere COL Thomas F. Finn, Jr.

#16 Bldg 503, Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor (F/T Office Latham) COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF 06 AUG - MG Michael VanPatten BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop 07 MG Michael VanPatten BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop 08 MG Michael VanPatten - AUG BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop MACOMS 88th BDE

New York City 14th BDE

Whitestone 10th BDE

Troy 65th BDE

Buffalo 56th BDE

Peekskill 06 COL James Whalen COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL Gerald McDonald COL Michael Hodges 07 COL James Whalen COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL Gerald McDonald COL Michael Hodges 08 COL James Whalen COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL Gerald McDonald COL Michael Hodges 244th Med Clinic 12th RTI

06 LTC Patrick J. Delamere COL John Finn 07 COL John Finn 08 COL Carole L. Ryder

#17 Bldg 503, Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor (F/T Office Latham) COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF 08 OCT - MG Fergal Foley BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop 09 MG Fergal Foley BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop 10 MG Fergal Foley BG Steven A. Bucaria COL Lawrence Bishop MACOMS 88th BDE

New York City 14th BDE

Whitestone 10th BDE

Troy 65th BDE

Buffalo 56th BDE

Peekskill 08 COL James Whalen COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL McDonald COL Michael Hodges 09 COL Whalen –Jun

Jun COL George DeSimone

COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL McDonald COL Michael Hodges

10 COL George DeSimone

COL Mark Sarro COL Brian Farley COL McDonald – - COL Farkus

COL Michael Hodges

11 244th Med Clinic 12th RTI

08 LTC Hershman COL Carole L. Ryder 09 LTC Hershman COL Carole L. Ryder 10 LTC Hershman COL Carole L. Ryder 11

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#18 Bldg 503, Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor (F/T Office Latham) COMMANDER DEPUTY COMMANDER CHIEF OF STAFF MACOMS 88th BDE

New York City 14th BDE

Whitestone 10th BDE

Troy 65th BDE

Buffalo 56th BDE

Peekskill

244th Med Clinic 12th RTI