LTC Matthew Eichburg
LTC Eichburg was born in Warren, Michigan and attended the United States Military Academy in West
Point, NY. Upon his graduation he attended the Armor
Officer Basic Course and Ranger School. Upon graduation from Ranger School he was assigned to the 1st BN, 37th AR
Regt, 3rd Infantry Division in Vilseck, Germany where he served as a Tank and Scout platoon leader deploying once
to Bosnia. LTC Eichburg then
attended the Armor Officer Advanced Course and the Combined Arms Service Staff
School (CAS3). Following completion of
those courses he was assigned to the 1st BDE, 1st Cavalry
Division in Fort
Hood, TX
where he served as the BDE S4, tank company and HHC commander. During his duty as BDE S4 the brigade
executed a successful Bosnia deployment. Following his
command time, LTC Eichburg was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 395th
Regt, 75th Division (AC/RC) in Fort Hood, TX
where he served as a company team leader and battalion S3. LTC Eichburg was then
selected to attend the
Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, KS and
a year later was accepted into the School of Advanced Military Studies
(SAMS). Following his graduation from
SAMS in 2005 LTC Eichburg was assigned a contingency operations planner in the
V Corps HQ in Heidelberg, Germany and deployed with the V Corps HQ to Baghdad, Iraq. In July of 2006 LTC
Eichburg took over as the Executive Officer for the 1st Battalion, 6th
Infantry Regt in Ramadi, Iraq and served as the XO until his assumption of the duties as the Brigade
Operations Officer (S3)in May 2007 in Baumholder, Germany. LTC Eichburg served as
the Brigade S3 for 20 months which included the brigade’s 2008 deployment to
the Mada’in Qada in Iraq. Since 15 July 09 LTC
Eichburg has served as the battalion commander for the newly reflagged 2nd
Battalion, 18th Infantry Regt, VANGUARDS, in Baumholder, Germany.
LTC Eichburg has attended
civilian and military schools and training programs to include: The Armor officer Basic and Advanced Courses,
Ranger School, Airborne School, the Scout Platoon Leader’s Course, Combined Arms Services Staff School, the M1A2 Tank Commander’s Certification Course, Command and General Staff College and the School of
Advanced Military
Studies. He received his Bachelor’s degree from the United States Military Academy in 1993 and a Master’s in Education from the University of
St. Marys in 2004.
His awards and decoration
include: the Bronze Star (1OLC), Meritorious
Service Medal (1OLC), Army Commendation Medal (1OLC), Army Achievement Medal
(3OLC), National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Iraqi
Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Ribbon (2OLC), Humanitarian
Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (1OLC), NATO medal,
Ranger Tab, Combat Action Badge, and the parachutist badge, and the Orders of
Saint George and St Maurice.
CSM Dwight Dooley
CSM Dwight
Dooley was born in New
Iberia, Louisiana and attended Infantry Basic Training at Fort Benning, GA in October of 1987. Upon completion he was assigned to 2nd
Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, where he served as a
Scout Observer, Ratelo, Sniper/Observer, Scout Team
Leader, and Squad Leader. CSM Dooley was then assigned to 5-9 Infantry,
6th Infantry Division, AK, where he served as Scout Squad Leader and a Rifle
Squad Leader. CSM Dooley was then assigned to the 4th Ranger Training Battalion
at Fort Benning, GA,
where he served as a Ranger Instructor. CSM Dooley was then assigned to
2-5 Infantry Manchu’s, Schofield Barracks, HI, 25th Infantry Division (L),
where he served as a Rifle Platoon Sergeant and Scout Platoon Sergeant.
Upon completion of his duty in HI, CSM Dooley then joined the ranks of the
187th Infantry “Rakkasans” at 3rd BN, 3rd BDE, 101st
Division Air Assault, Fort Campbell, KY where he served as a Rifle Platoon Sergeant. CSM Dooley was
then DA selected to attend Drill Sergeant School at Fort
Jackson, SC and
then assigned as a Senior Drill Sergeant and then First Sergeant in 2nd
Battalion, 54th Infantry, Fort Benning, GA.
After completion of Drill Sergeant duty, CSM Dooley
returned to the “Rakkasans”, this time in 1st BN, 3rd
BDE, 101st, Division where he assisted in the refit and transformation of the
BDE into an IBCT. CSM Dooley served as the C CO 1SG and than deployed in
September 2005 to Bayji, Iraq as the Headquarters and Headquarters Company First Sergeant.
CSM Dooley is a Class 57 graduate of the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy, Fort
Bliss, Texas and
was assigned as the 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment
Command Sergeant Major since June of 2007.
Since 2007, CSM Dooley has deployed successfully to Sadr
City, Iraq and is currently the CSM for the newly reflagged 2-18 Infantry,
VANGUARDS!
CSM Dooley has attended military schools and training programs to include:
Ranger School, Drill Sergeant School; Airborne School; Air Assault School,
North Warfare Course, Jungle Operations Course, Jump Master School; Scout
Sniper Instructor; First Sergeants Course; Pathfinder School; Long Range
Surveillance Leaders Course, and the United States Army Sergeants Major
Academy, Class 57. CSM Dooley holds an Associates Degree in Applied Science
from Central Texas College.
His awards and decorations include: the Bronze Star (1 OLC); Meritorious
Service Medal (3rd OLC), Army Commendation Medal w/ V device, Army Commendation
Medal (5th OLC); Army Achievement Medal (w/silver OLC), Good Conduct Medal,
National Defense Service Medal; Iraqi Campaign Medal; Global War on Terrorism
Service Medal; Armed Forces Service Medal; NCO Professional Development Ribbon;
Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Service Ribbon; Drill Sergeant Badge, Ranger Tab,
Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Pathfinder Badge,
Senior Parachutist Badge, Air Assault Badge, and the Order of Saint Maurice
Medal.