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8th SMA - Julius W. Gates
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8th SMA - Julius W. Gates
8th SMA - Julius W. Gates
Born: June 14, 1941, Piedmont region, North Carolina
Assignments
1958-59 Rifleman, 3d Battle Group, 6th Infantry, Berlin, Germany (break in service)
1961-66 Rifle Squad Leader, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky
1966-67 Rifle Squad Leader, Company K, 2d Battalion, 502d Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, Vietnam
1967-68 Platoon Sergeant, Instructor, Ranger Training Command, Ft. Benning, Georgia
1969-70 Operations Sergeant, Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant, Company K, 75th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, Vietnam
1970-73 Battalion Intelligence Officer and Battalion Operations Sergeant, 2d Battalion, 54th Infantry, 1st Armored Division, Germany
1974-76 Senior Instructor, Chief Instructor, Ranger Department; First Sergeant, 3d Ranger Company; Enlisted Company Commander, Basic NCO Course, Ft. Benning, Georgia
1976-77 Student, Sergeants Major Academy, Ft. Bliss, Texas
1977-78 First Sergeant, Company A, 1st Ranger Battalion, 5th Infantry, Ft. Stewart, Georgia
1978-80 Chief Instructor, ROTC detachment, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia
1980-84 Command Sergeant Major, 2d Battalion, 50th Infantry, 2d Armored Division (Forward), Garlstadt, Germany
1984-85 Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy, Ft. Bliss, Texas
1985-87 Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Forces Korea/Eighth U.S. Army, Yong Son, Korea
1987-91 Sergeant Major of the Army
Significant Accomplishments as SMA
To SMA Gates, training remained the Army's most critical issue. The NCO Battle Staff Course, a new NCO Evaluation Report, and the Self-Development Test- a Replacement for the Skill Qualification Test- were firmly established during SMA Gates' tenure. Working closely with Chief of Staff General Carl E. Vuono, SMA Gates assisted with the success of the "Year of Training" followed by the "Year of the NCO." SMA Gates believed that a strong NCO corps was critical for a strong Army. He regarded with pride the many accomplishments made during his term of office, including the first NCO historical volume,
The Story of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps
; the introduction of Army Field Manual 25-101,
Battle Focused Training
, which defined the training role of the noncommissioned officer; and the launching of the
NCO Journal
as an official publication; Operation JUST CAUSE (December 1989) and Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM (August 1990-April 1991.)
Selected Decorations and Awards
Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal with V Device and 3 Oak Leaf Clusters
Purple Heart
Meritorious Service Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Medal
Army Commendation Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters
Army Achievement Medal
Good Conduct Medal
Army of Occupation Medal
American Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
NCO Professional Development Ribbon
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Ribbon
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
Combat Infantryman Badge