Hall of Fame

Congratulations to 2024 OCS Hall of Fame Honorees.


About the OCS Hall of Fame Program.

 

The OCS Hall of Fame was established in 1958 to honor graduates who had distinguished themselves during WWII through Valorous Combat Leadership and subsequent Superior Meritorious Service. The first honoree was Medal of Honor recipient LT Thomas Wigle. The Hall of Fame building was named in his Honor. The OCS Hall Fame is a US Army Program administered by the Commanding General of the Maneuver Center of Excellence. The Commander of the 3rd Battalion 11th Infantry is the executive agent to oversee the OCS Hall of Fame Program. The US Army OCS Alumni Association a not-for-profit 401C war veterans service organization is the official sponsor of the OCS Hall of Fame Program.

 

Members of the OCS Hall of Fame are honored for the following.

Superior Valorous Combat Leadership which includes recipients of the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross

Superior Meritorious Service which includes successful Battalion and Brigade Commanders; Staff Directors; Program Managers; and Defense Attaché’s; Each being Recognized for superior meritorious serving in the rank of Full Colonel or above.

Distinguished Public Service which includes Member of Congress; Governors of a State; Cabinet Secretaries; US Ambassadors; Mayors of Large Cities; and Federal Judges.

Superior Public Service which includes High ranking Career Civil Servants (GS-15/ SES); High ranking State Officials; members of State Legislature; Mayors; Sheriffs; Police Chiefs; City Managers; and CEOs of Philanthropies.

Lifelong Service which includes individuals who have a life of

service to the nation and to their community which starts with Valorous Combat

Leadership and or Meritorious Service and then continued with outstanding

public service through Volunteerism, especially in support of Military Service

Members and their Families as well as Military Veterans.

Submit your nominations to 

 

Officer Candidate School 3rd

Battalion 11th Infantry 

Hall of Fame Submissions

 

For further information on The Hall of Fame program and what should be included in the nomination packet, click here.

For assistance in the Hall of Fame process, contact COL Frank Harman, frank.l.harmaniii@gmail.com.


Fort Moore | Officer Candidate School (army.mil)

US ARMY OFFICER

CANDIDATE SCHOOL HALL OF FAME 2024

Marvin Abney

Sylvester Berdux

Jose Cordova

Winston Cover

Kenneth Culwell

Dale Foster  

David Gay

William Gill

Alfonsa Gilley

Jeffrey Gottlieb

Lloyd Grable

Anthony Hoss

Philip Larimore

Jack Lechner

Don Montgomery

Kenneth Nava

George Paccerelli

Charles Schulze

Gregory Soter

Toney Stephenson

Kathryn VanderMolen

Donn Weaver

Adrian White

Dale Wilson

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