Charles E. Fisher
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Colonel Charles Everett Fisher was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class Number 128 on 17 December 1942. His first duty assignment was as Platoon Leader-Battalion Communications Officer, Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 346th Infantry, 87th Infantry Division, Camp McCain, Mississippi. | His subsequent duty assignments include: Company Commander, Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 346th Infantry, 87th Infantry Division, Fort Jackson, South Carolina; Adjutant S-1, 2nd Battalion, 346th Infantry, 87th Infantry Division, Fort Jackson, South Carolina; Replacement Officer, U.S. Army Ground Forces (GFRS), European Theater of Operations; Transportation Staff Officer, Administration Officer and Cargo Operations Officer, Headquarters 12th Major Port and 7th Traffic Regulation Group, European Theatre of Operations; Adjutant S-1, Camp Twenty Grand, European Theatre of Operations; Adjutant S-1, Headquarters Port of Liverpool England, European Theatre of Operations; Adjutant S-1, 421st Transportation Traffic Regulation Group, United States Army Reserve, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio; Air Transportation Regulating Officer, 421st Transportation Traffic Regulation Group, United States Army Reserve, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio; Adjutant S-1, Headquarters, 321st Logistical Command, United States Army Reserve, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Adjutant S-1 and Executive Officer, 353rd Transportation Group, United States Army Reserve, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio; Assistant S-3 and Military College Faculty Instructor, 2078th Army Reserve Service Unit (ARSU), Fort Hayes United States Army Reserve School, Columbus, Ohio; Assistant S-4, Headquarters, XX U.S. Army Corps, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio; Assistant S-3, Headquarters, 2220th United States Army Reserve, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio; Military College Faculty Instructor, 2086th Army Reserve Service Unit, Norfolk USAR School, Norfolk, Virginia; Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, Headquarters, 83rd Army Reserve Command (ARCOM), Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio; Deputy Chief Personnel Division (Mob Des), Office of Chief Army Reserve, Department of the Army, The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. | Military schools attended include: Infantry Officers Communications Course, Transportation Corps Officers Basic Course, Transportation Officers Advanced (Career) Course, Foreign Service Institute, National Resources Conference, U.S. Army Supply Management Course, Defense Procurement Course, United States Army Command and General Staff College. | His awards and decorations include: Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal w/ Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, USAR Outstanding Achievement Medal, American Defense Medal, American Campaign Medal, European Africian Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Selective Service System Meritorious Service Bronze Medal w/ Meritorious Service Award Placque.