Fred C. Sheffey
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Fred Clifton Sheffey, Jr. (August 27, 1928 – July 25, 2000) was a major general in the United States Army.
Early life and education
Sheffey was born and grew up in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He attended Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, where he participated in Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps and was a four year starter and all-conference selection at guard on the basketball team. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry upon graduating with a BS in economics. Sheffey later earned a master’s in business administration from Ohio State University and a master’s degree in international affairs from George Washington University.[1]
Military service
Shortly after graduating Sheffey was assigned to the
Sheffey was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in January 1966 and given command of the 266th Quartermaster Battalion. He deployed to Vietnam with the 266th in June 1966. Sheffey was promoted to Colonel in 1970 after graduating from the National War College. He deployed to Vietnam for a second tour in May 1971 and commanded the 54th General Support Group. Upon his return in July 1972 he was named the Director of Financial Resources for the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff of Logistics at the Pentagon. Sheffey was promoted to Brigadier General on July 1, 1973.[1]
Sheffey was then named the Director of Materiel Management, during which he was promoted to Major General.
Post Military Life
After retiring from the Army, Sheffey worked for Lockheed Martin.
References
- ^ a b "Army Stock fund", Operation and Maintenance (Except Reserve Forces and Defense Agencies), Part 5 of Department of Defense Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, p. 647, July 18, 1973, retrieved July 7, 2020
- ^ a b c "In Memoriam", Quartermaster Professional Bulletin, U.S. Army Quartermaster School and Center, p. 47, 2000, retrieved July 7, 2020
- ^ McAllister, Bill (September 11, 1977). "Black General in Army Snafu". The Washington Post.
- ^ "Quartermaster Regimental Hall of Fame", Quartermaster Professional Bulletin, U.S. Army Quartermaster School and Center, p. 28, Summer 1995, retrieved July 7, 2020
- ^ "Major General Fred C. Sheffey, Jr". QuartermasterFoundation.org. Retrieved July 7, 2020.