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DAVID P. WELSH
Chief Warrant Officer 5, Adjutant General Corps, U. S. Army Retired
President, Board Member,
and Founder
Phone 757-999-2022,
David P. Welsh was born on
December 17, 1939 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He entered the Army Reserve on
14 January 1957 as a Private E-1. After completion of basic training and
advanced infantry training, he reenlisted in the Regular Army on 11 September
1958. After training at the Army Security Agency (ASA) School and Center at
Fort Devens, MA, he served at ASA sites in Germany. He was released from
active duty and returned to the Army Reserve on 25 July 1961. In 1964 he was
employed as a dual-status Army Reserve Technician (ART) with Reserve status
as a Personnel Sergeant. He was discharged as a Staff Sergeant and appointed
as an Army Reserve Warrant Officer 1 (WO1) on 23 April 1965. Mr. Welsh
reentered active duty in June 1983 as a Chief Warrant Officer 4 (CW4) in the
Active Guard-Reserve (AGR) program of the Army Reserve. He was designated as a
Master Warrant Officer (MW4) on 7 March 1991 and was promoted to Chief Warrant
Officer 5 (CW5) on 18 November 1992. He served on active duty in AGR
assignments until his retirement.
Mr. Welsh entered the Army's
retired rolls on 1
October 1998 with 41 years, 8 months, 17 days of service (21 years, 8 months,
11 days service in the
Army Reserve and 20 years, 6 days of active duty)
Warrant Officer assignments:
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Army Reserve
Warrant Officer Policy Integrator and Mobilization Analyst,
Office of the Chief of the Army Reserve, Headquarters Department of the Army (AGR) 1988 - 1998
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Chief of the
Administrative Office and General Officers Administrative Assistant,
Office, Chief Army Reserve (AGR) 1987 - 1988
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Headquarters Commandant
and Adjutant, Army Reserve Support Center, Arlington, VA (AGR) 1986 - 1987
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Property Book Officer
and Acting Supply Staff Officer (S-4), 483d Engineer Battalion, Fort
Rodman, New Bedford, MA (AGR) 1983 - 1986
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Food Service Advisor,
329th Engineer Group, Brockton, MA (USAR) 1979 - 1983
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Logistics Staff
Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Headquarters
Department of the Army (ADS) 1982
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Recruiting Area
Commander, later Operations Officer, 94th Army Reserve Command, Hanscom
Air Force Base, MA (ART & USAR) 1979 - 1982
-
Military Personnel
Officer, later Real Property Officer, 399th Civil Affairs Group, Danbury,
CT (ART & USAR) 1965 - 1979
ADS - Active Duty Support, support of
active Army missions; AGR - Active Guard-Reserve on active duty in full-time
support of the USAR; ART - Army Reserve Technician, dual status civil
service position in full-time support of USAR; USAR - drilling reservist in
the Army Reserve
Warrant Officer training:
Civilian education:
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Lowell High School (MA)
1957
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Lowell Technical
Institute (MA) Certificate 1958
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Hartford State
Technical College (CT) Certificate in Firefighting Technology 1973
Awards, Decorations and recognition:
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Legion of Merit
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Meritorious Service
Medal
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Army Commendation Medal
(1st OLC)
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Humanitarian Service
Medal
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Army Achievement Medal
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Armed Forces Reserve
Medal (2d Hourglass) (30 years)
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Army Reserve Components
Achievement Medal (3d OLC)
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National Defense
Service Medal (1st BS)
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Good Conduct Medal
-
Army Staff
Identification Badge
-
Army Superior Unit
Award
-
Lifetime Trustee Award U. S. Army Warrant
Officers Association
-
Major General Alexander
Macomb Meritorious Achievement Award and Medal from the United States Army
Adjutant General's Corps Regimental Association
-
Outstanding Public
Information Officer, Civil Air Patrol-USAF (2 Awards)
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Outstanding Staff Officer, Connecticut Wing,
Civil Air Patrol-USAF
-
Legionnaire of the
Year, Chincoteague Post 159, The American Legion - 2009
Participation in Community Service &
Professional Military Associations:
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Cadet Major, Regimental
Adjutant, Army JROTC, Lowell High School MA 1956-1957
-
Senior Counselor,
Northern Fairfield Country Chapter 876, later the Hat City Council 876, United Commercial Travelers of
America (UCT), Danbury CT 1966-1972 - ran a weekly evening drop-in
workshop for retarded adults, designated as a Past Senior Counselor in 1969 and
1972
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Firefighter, Capt, &
later Asst. Chief, Miry Brook Volunteer Fire Company, Danbury, CT 1968-1979
-
CWO, Lieutenant, &
later Captain, Commander 399th Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol (CAP-USAF),
Danbury, CT - responsible for Senior (adult), Aerospace Education (cadet),
and Search & Rescue programs 1973-1978
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Chairman Military Support
Committee, Connecticut State Special Olympics, Newtown, CT 1976
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Founder & 1st President, New England Chapter, U.S. Army Warrant Officers
Association (USAWOA) 1983
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USAWOA Assistant Vice
President for Reserve Affairs 1987-1988
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USAWOA National
President for two terms1988-1990 and 1990-1992
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USAWOA Lifetime Trustee
Award 1992 (then the highest USAWOA award)
-
General Chairperson,
25th Anniversary USAWOA Annual Meeting of the Members 1995
-
USAWOA Capital
Region Director (DC, MD, and VA) 1995-1996
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USAWOA National
Webmaster and USAWOA Online webmaster 1996-present
-
Assistant Webmaster
for the Warrant Officer Section, Reserve
Officers Association
2000-2006
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Founder, Incorporator,
Registered Agent, and Director of the Warrant Officer Heritage Foundation,
2003
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Webmaster for the
USAWOA Scholarship Foundation and Warrant Officer Heritage
Foundation 2003-present
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Chairman
of the Board and President, Warrant Officers Heritage Foundation,
2003-2005
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Historian & Weekly
Bulletin Editor, St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Parish, Chincoteague, VA
2003-present.
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President,
Chief Operating Officer, and Director, Warrant Officers Heritage Foundation, 2005-present
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Member of American Legion
2006-present
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Chair of the Columbarium
Committee, St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church, Chincoteague, VA
2006-present
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Author of "WARRANT
The
Legacy of Leadership as a Warrant Officer", a history of the
Warrant Officer including a detailed Army Warrant Officer history,
information about the Warrant Officer Programs of the the other Uniformed
services, warrant officer biographies, and more. Turned Publishing
Company, 2006
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Author of "WARRANT The
Legacy of Leadership as a Warrant Officer - 90 Years of Technical
Expertise in the Army" published in ON POINT The Journal of Army History
of the Army Historical Foundation - Summer 1008. Also author of several
Warrant Officer short histories publish in several military
association magazines.
-
Public Relations Officer,
Webmaster,
and Computer Network Manager, Chincoteague Post 159, The American Legion, Chincoteague Island, VA 2008-present
Membership in professional associations:
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Association of the
United States Army Life Membership
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U. S. Army Adjutant
General's Corps Regimental Association
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Reserve Officers
Association of the United States Life Membership
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United States Army
Warrant Officers Association Life Membership
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Military Officers
Association of America Life Membership
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Founding Sponsor of the
National Museum of the U. S. Army
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USAWOA First State Chapter
Founding Member, Smyrna, DE
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Chincoteague Post 159, The
American Legion, Chincoteague Island, VA
Mr. Welsh is married to
Kathleen "Kay" Pelletier of Westborough, MA. They currently reside on
Chincoteague Island on Virginia's Eastern Shore. They have four children, nine
grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.
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