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Chief Warrant Officer Five Donald Chambers hails from Philadelphia, PA and raised nearby Lynchburg, VA. CW5 Chambers joined the Army on May 1990 in the Pennsylvania Reserves, later enlisting into active duty in March of 1994 attending the Avionic Mechanics Course at Fort Gordon, GA. In October of 2004, CW5 Chambers joined the Warrant Officer Cohort, attending the United States Army Aviation School of Excellence Warrant Officer Career College, Fort Rucker, Alabama. CW5 Chambers completed all the required Warrant Officer professional military education and additionally completed the OH-58D Armament Maintenance course, and UAS Leaders Course. His jobs titles held as an senior enlisted NCO and Warrant Officer in aviation were at the company, battalion, brigade, division, and Army Service Component Commands (ASCC) level. Other Major contributions include Serving as an original plank holder for the 160th Airborne Special Operations Aviation Regiments’ first company of medium-altitude, long-endurance Gray Eagles. CW5 Chambers is currently assigned as the 128th Aviation Brigade Command Chief Warrant Officer at Fort Eustis, Va. His Awards and decorations include but are not limited to the Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (3rd), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal (7th), Army Achievement Medal (4th), the Army Good Conduct (3), the National Defense Service Medal (2), the Armed Forces Campaign Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal (5), Iraqi Campaign Medal (6), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary (2nd) and Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal (2nd), Humanitarian Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon (2), Overseas Service Ribbon (3rd), NATO Medal (3rd), Unit awards include the Air Force Meritorious Unit Award, Presidential Unit Citation Award, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, and Meritorious Unit Commendations (2nd), Combat Action Badge, Master Aviation Badge, Airborne Badge, and Air Assault Badge. Tours and combat deployments include Kosovo and Macedonia, 14 combat tours to Afghanistan and Iraq, in support of the Global War on Terrorism.
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