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As the sergeant major of the Army, Grinston is the Army chief of staff's personal adviser on matters affecting the enlisted force. Born in Ogden, UT and joined the Army in 2006 out of Belton, TX. Attended BCT at Fort Leonardwood, MO in July 2007 and AIT in JBSA from October 2007 to February 2008. I was fortunate to have two exceptional platoon sergeants who mentored me throughout my time there.
SPC Ramos then enlisted in the U.S. Army and was shipped off to BCT on July 13, 2021. In addition to his core duties, he proudly served the roles of Comsec Manager and battery representative, standing at the forefront of the mission's success. President Theodore Roosevelt urged him to reform football to prevent administrators from banning it, but Camp was ambivalent about removing the very physicality that made the game man-making in his eyes.
In February of 2025, he deployed with E/501st.
All serving as a Healthcare Specialist. I went to Fort Jackson in January of 2022 for basic training and graduated in April of the same year as a Specialist. His long-term goals are to be the best husband and father for his family by progressing in his career, and to become an instructor for 15M at Fort Huachuca, AZ.
MOS 94M Radar Repairer
SPC Prediger, Jarod
TIS: 2 years 11 months
TIG: 16 months
Biography:
SPC Prediger was born on December 4, 1998, in Panama.
Following the Infantry Officer training pipeline, LTC Saurer was assigned to Delta Company, 3-7 Infantry, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, GA.
He served as a Weapons Company Platoon Leader and Weapons Company Executive Officer, deploying to Anbar Province, Iraq in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM and OPERATION NEW DAWN.
56M Religious Affairs Specialist
SPC Torres, Jacob born in Puerto Rico and raised in Florida. After completing both BCT and AIT, he attended Airborne school at Fort Benning, Georgia where he completed four of five scheduled jumps before breaking his left foot and was unable to complete the last jump.
He arrived at Ft Bliss in September of 2023 and quickly began to learn his role as a Gray Eagle maintainer. He stands with Stagg, Rockne, Thorpe, Warner, Heffelfinger in the imprint they made upon the game. Grinston is the public face of the U.S. Army's Noncommissioned Officer Corps, representing the NCO Corps to the American people in the media and through business and community engagements.
Brian Crawford is the Chief of the Cybersecurity Engineering and Analysis Branch (CEAB) at the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) in Vicksburg, MS. He manages a team of over 180 Federal Civilian and Contractor Cybersecurity professionals providing support in four technical areas: (a) Cybersecurity Assessments; (b) Security Engineering; (c) Defensive Cyber Operations; (d) Research and Development.
Short term Goals:
Finish associates degree.
Complete computer networking undergraduate certificate.
Attend the spur ride.
Long term Goals:
Start business as a real estate investor.
Complete bachelor's in cyber security.
68W Department Emergency Medicine (DEM) NCOIC
SFC Austin Brent Burnham, DEM NCOIC at Winn Army Community Hopsital.
Additionally, he attended and earned certification three times as a 13R (Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator), allowing him to expand his technical knowledge and gain confidence as a radar mechanic through the mentorship of his leaders.
Lieutenant Colonel Mark J. Saurer is a native of Novi, MI and earned his commission from the University of Notre Dame Army ROTC Program in 2008 as a Signal Officer with a branch detail to the Infantry.
I underwent basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and then attended AIT at Fort Eustis, Virginia, where I graduated. Prior to enlisting in the Army I had no intent at all becoming an Apache Maintainer, for I was going to get my degree in Pediatric Nursing. My long-term goals are to go to college and get my degree in film production and photography so that, after my Army career, I can get a job in the sports industry.
As the AGSE lead, he has trained 2 additional Soldiers within the platoon on basic equipment servicing and maintenance.