Command Sergeant Major, 391st CSSB

Command Sergeant Major Jose A.D. Alegado

Biography

CSM Jose A.D. Alegado was born and raised in the Philippines, he entered the Army in 1986 at San Diego, California as a Equipment Records and Parts Specialist (76C) that eventually merged into Automated Logistic Specialist (92A).  He attended Basic Combat Training at Ft Leonard Wood, MO, and Advanced Individual Training at Ft Lee, VA.
 
His assignments include A Co 2nd Supply & Transportation Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Mobile , Korea; 259th Field Service Company, 1st Corps Support Command, Ft Bragg, NC; 64th Ordnance Battalion, Fischbach, Germany; HHC, 29th Signal Battalion, Ft Lewis, WA; HHC,  1-72nd (First Tank) Armor  Battalion, Camp Casey, Korea; 249th Supply Company (GS), 1st Corps Support Command, Ft Bragg, NC; Maple Heights Recruiting Station, Cleveland Recruiting Battalion, Cleveland Ohio; HSC, 601ST  Aviation Support Battalion, 1st Infantry Division, Katterbach, Germany, A Co, 412th Aviation Support Battalion, 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, Ansbach, Germany; HSC, 412th Aviation Support Battalion, 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, Ansbach, Germany; United States Army Sergeants Major Academy, Ft Bliss, TX; Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 1st Armored Division, Ft Bliss, TX.

His military education include the Warrior Leaders Course, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course, Advance Noncommissioned Officer Course, Recruiting and Accession Course, Equal Opportunity Leader Course, Operational Contracting Course, First Sergeant Course and is a graduate of the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 60.

CSM Alegado’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal (One Oak Leaf Cluster), Meritorious Service Medal (One Oak Leaf Cluster); Army Commendation Medal (4th Oak Leaf Cluster), Army Achievement Medal (One Silver and 4 Oak Leaf Cluster), Army Good Conduct Medal (8th Award),  National Defense Service Medal (One Service Star), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal; NCO Professional Development Ribbon (Numeral 4), Overseas Service Ribbon (Numeral 7), the Meritorious Unit Commendation Award (2 Oak Leaf Clusters), the Joint Unit Meritorious Award, the Army Superior Unit Award (2 Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Recruiter’s Badge (Gold w/ 3 Sapphires), Drivers Badge, and is a recipient of the Honorable Order of Saint Martin.