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302d Rear Area Operation Center (RAOC)
"Motto unknown"
(7th ARCOM - Germany - U.S. Army Reserve)
Major Roger Johnson Photos
Very little is known of the 302d RAOC (sometimes referred to as "302d
RTOC") other than it supported 3d Armored Division
during portions of Desert Storm, and that its veterans do wear the 3d Armored
Division patch as their combat patch. The unit was part of the 7th ARCOM,
and deployed from its home station in Germany. It arrived in Saudi Arabia
on or about 6 January 1991. It moved with 3d Armored Division, crossing
into southern Iraq on 25 February 1991, and remained in Iraq until about 18
March. It then moved into Kuwait with 3d Armored Division, remaining there
from 18 March to 10 April. On or about 10 April the 302d RAOC moved into
Saudi Arabia, and redeployed to Germany on or about 18 May 1991. The unit
was subsequently reflagged as the 309th RAOC in September 1992, and as of 2001
was still serving as an Army Reserve unit in Germany.
First, let me
say that I am pleased to see that the 302nd RAOC was not left off of
the Division’s history. I would like to add a few things to your account
of our service to the Division. While you are correct that we were
technically part of the 7th ARCOM, we were permanently assigned to
the 3rd Armored. Our unit served the Division in all of its
operations prior to the deactivation of the Division. We were located in
Frankfurt
along with the Division headquarter and received pretty much all of our support
from HHC 3AD. I am not sure how long before January of 1990 the unit
served the Division but I know it was a considerable amount of time.
The
mission of the 302nd RAOC was primarily the conduct of combat and
base defense operations in the Division rear area as it moved through the battle
field. As you may surmise from some of the position titles, many of our
teams provided advice and guidance on base defense to units quartered in
the Division rear area and we also coordinated combat operations in that area.
This arrangement freed up the Division Main and TAC to focus on the battle
forward. In a rear-area combat situation, we would coordinate the
operations of Military Police elements, quick reaction forces, aviation assets
and any reserve combat forces in the area at the time. During the conduct
of the Gulf War, we also served as a temporary command center while the other
two CP’s were on the move across the battle field. At one point during
the Ground War, we were actually further forward in the battle field than the
other two CP’s. Following the cease fire, our base defense teams also
provided convoy security for logistic supply trains moving forward to the combat
brigades.
Lastly,
while I am not sure if this was ever published as our official motto, we always
considered it to be “Spearhead In The Rear.” This was in reference to
our role as the focal point of combat operations in the Division rear area.
BTW
– I know that MAJ Grumberg (now COL Grumberg) is an Army Civilian serving at
the Pentagon. You can look him up via the AKO white pages. He would
be able to tell you much more about the unit than I can.
This unit is unique in that
it was manned by service members who predominantly were Army Reservists living
in Europe at the time of deployment. Some were employees of private
firms. Many more were civilian employees of U.S. Government organizations
with European operations. We very much need help in filling in the many, many blanks we have
on this unit's participation in Desert Storm. If you can add or correct any information on this roster,
please send an e-mail.
Desert Storm Photo's

  
302d RAOC Roster
NOTE: A position presented in hypertext indicates a link to a photo
of the soldier; a name presented in hypertext indicates an e-mail link.
| Position |
Name & Rank |
Remarks |
| Commander |
Mulligan, Robert J. LTC |
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| Executive Officer |
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| Base Defense Team |
Branham, Marvin E. Major |
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| Opns Officer |
Briceland, Michael J. Major |
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| Base Defense Team |
Edwards, Phillip Major |
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| Fire Support |
Grumberg, Paul A. Major |
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| Base Defense Team |
Mente, Robert A. Major |
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| Base Defense Team |
Mireles, Jr David Major |
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| Engineer |
Scott, Deloria CPT |
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| Engineer |
SWartz, Karl CPT |
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| Engineer |
Vidinha, Lawrence V. Major |
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| Base Defense Team |
Carr, Dwight C. CPT |
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| Base Defense Team |
Cooney, Robert L. CPT |
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| Base Defense Team |
DeBolle, Victor C. |
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| Base Defense Team |
Durden Jr, John L. CPT |
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| Base Defense Team |
Rojas, Ralph CPT |
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| S-1 |
Gans, Ronald S. 1LT |
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| S-2 |
Evans, David CPT |
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| S-2 |
Hagan, Gregory CPT |
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| S-2 |
Hartwell, Samuel CPT |
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| S-3 |
Johnson,
Roger Major |
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| S4 |
Spivey, Reggie CPT |
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| Chemical Officer |
Peters, Kelly |
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| 1SG |
Barry, June |
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| HQ DREAR |
Swartz, Karl |
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| Opns Officer |
Ossorio Karen P. 1LT |
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| Opns NCO |
Stocking Lonnie MSG |
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| Opns NCO |
Bryant, Randy L SFC |
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| Opns NCO |
Mackall, Bruce L. SFC |
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| Base Defense Team |
Chaney, Jacques W. SSG |
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| Admin |
Dailey, Grady SSG |
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| Base Defense Team |
Laws, James SSG |
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| Base Defense Team |
Odom, Donald
SSG |
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| Base Defense Team |
Smith, Lawrence L. SSG |
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| Base Defense Team |
Baltzley, Kevin E. SGT |
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| Base Defense Team |
Collins, Curtis L. SGT |
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| Base Defense Team |
Jenkins, Kim Y. SGT |
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| S-2 |
Johnson, Donna SGT |
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| Mess |
Patton, Jacquelyn W. SGT |
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| Opns |
Ryan, Robert E. SGT |
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| Admin |
Ramos, Armando CPL |
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| Admin |
Brainard, Fredrick L. SPC |
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| TOC |
Branham, Marvin G. SPC |
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| Base Defense Team |
Miller Stephen T. SPC |
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| TOC |
Reyes, Ernesto O. SPC |
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Sanders, Victor |
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| Base Defense Team |
Tucker, John P. SPC |
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| Base Defense Team |
Walker, James |
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| Base Defense Team |
Alger, Ronald J. PFC |
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| Base Defense Team |
Davis, Schanen L. PFC |
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| Base Defense Team |
Fouse, Richard J. PFC |
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| Base Defense Team |
Milbauer, Timothy R. PFC |
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| Mess |
Puente, Carlos PVT |
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| Mess |
Rogers, Marvin PVT |
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Branham,
Guy |
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