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6th Regimental
Chief Warrant Officer

Chief Warrant Officer 5 John O'Mara

Regimental Chief Warrant Officer | 1996 - 2001

CW5 John O'MaraCW5 O'Mara was born in Holley, New York and entered service as an enlisted soldier in December 1967. He was appointed as a Warrant Officer in 1975 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Since his appointment, CW5 O'Mara has distinguished himself in a variety of challenging and critical Quartermaster assignments both in the United States and at key places around the world.

In the late 1970s, CW5 O'Mara served as a Property Book Officer for the 1st/ 2nd ADA Battalion in Sihung, Korea (and among his other duties there was S-4 when the slaying incident occurred on the DMZ). Subsequent Property Book and Accounting assignments included: with the 101st Airborne Division (1977-79); 5th Group in Buren, Germany (1979-82); 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado (1983-85, 1986-89, 1993-96); 2nd Infantry Division at Camp Casey, Korea; and the 66th Maintenance Battalion at Kaiserslautern, Germany (1989-93).

From 1996 to 2000, CW5 O'Mara served as the Quartermaster Regimental Warrant Officer here at Fort Gregg-Adams, and was principal advisor to The Quartermaster General on all matters relating to Quartermaster Warrant Officers. As such he successfully worked to establish new Quartermaster CW5 positions throughout the Army inventory. He also reestablished the Quartermaster Warrant Officer Conference that saw annual attendance of upward of 400 QM Warrant Officers coming to Fort Gregg-Adams each year; and also instituted an electronic networking system and automated roster to facilitate effective communication with Quartermaster Warrant Officers worldwide.

For nearly 33 years, CW5 O'Mara served with distinction, honor and excellence at every assignment - while truly epitomizing the best in what the Army calls its "Silent Professionals."

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