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Latest revision as of 04:50, 5 March 2026

Anthony Aviles
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Born
Passed May 1, 2018
Positions Held
Time of Service February 13, 2009 - July 10, 2014
Rank Colonel
Unit Commander, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment
Awards
Chief of Staff:
Adjutant General:
Inspector General:
IMO Commander:
Command Sergeant-Major:

Anthony Aviles (July 27th 1961 - May 1st, 2018) was a member of the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. Aviles served in roles from Trooper to Battalion Commander in 2nd Battalion.

7th Cavalry Career

Anthony Aviles enlisted with the 7th Cavalry on the 13th of February 2009 and graduated 4 days later. Aviles was assigned as a Trooper to D/3/B/2-7, eventually becoming its Section Leader and later its Platoon Leader, Company XO, Company Commander, Battalion XO, and Battalion Commander. Anthony Aviles attended 22 operations in his career, earning his CIB with 3 stars, a Defense Distinguished Service Medal (for combat leadership), a Bronze Star with Valor, and Bronze Star Medal. Aviles rose quickly through the ranks, commissioning in October 2009 and finally to Colonel in February 2014. He was selected as 2nd Battalion's Commander twice before finally retiring with honors in July 2014.

Anthony Aviles passed away on the 1st of May 2018.

Legacy

Awards and Decorations

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Badge Combat Infantryman Badge w/ 3 stars
1st Row Defense Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal
2nd Row Bronze Star Medal with "V" Device
and one oak leaf cluster
Purple Heart Meritorious Service Medal
with one oak leaf cluster
3rd Row Army Commendation Medal Good Conduct Medal
w/ 3 gold knots
Armed Forces
Expeditionary Medal
4th Row Donation Ribbon Military Outstanding Volunteer Service
Ribbon w/ two bronze stars
Noncommissioned Officer
Professional Development Ribbon
5th Row Army Service Ribbon World War II Service Ribbon Recruiting Service Ribbon
Unit Citations Presidential Unit Citation Meritorious Unit Citation Superior Unit Award
Qualification Badges Rifle Expert Grenade Sharpshooter

Service Summary

Promotions

Insignia Rank Date
Private Second Class 17 February 2009
Private First Class 23 March 2009
Specialist 19 May 2009
Corporal 13 July 2009
Sergeant 7 October 2009
Second Lieutenant 28 October 2009
First Lieutenant 25 March 2010
Captain 26 August 2010
Major 4 June 2011
Major
Honorably Discharged
15 October 2011
Major 16 October 2011
Lieutenant Colonel 28 May 2012
Colonel 10 February 2014
Colonel
Retired w/ Honors
10 July 2014

Primary Assignments

Billet Unit Date
Trooper D/3/B/2-7 17 February 2009
Section Leader D/3/B/2-7 13 May 2009
Platoon Leader 3/B/2-7 28 October 2009
Company Commander B/2-7 18 August 2010
ELOA 10 December 2010
Company Executive Officer B/2-7 12 March 2011
Battalion Executive Officer 2-7 28 May 2011
Battalion Commander 2-7 6 August 2011
Officer Pool 1 October 2011
Company Commander B/2-7 8 October 2011
Honorable Discharge 15 October 2011
Company Commander B/2-7 16 October 2011
ELOA 8 December 2011
Battalion Executive Officer 2-7 25 February 2012
Battalion Commander 2-7 10 February 2014
Retired with Honors 10 July 2014
Arlington 1 May 2018

Secondary Assignments

Billet Unit Date
Radio Station
(Honorary DJ)
S5 1 October 2012 -
14 April 2014

Citations

Defense Distinguished Service Medal Citation

"Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Aviles courageously inspired a brilliant defense and counterattack of his meager forces, against an overwhelmingly superior force, thus enabling a comprehensive victory to be obtained. His calm disposition allowed multiple lines of advance to occur, and his direct engagement of the enemy was in keeping with our finest traditions. His leadership and tactical acumen brings great credit upon the Seventh Cavalry Gaming Regiment."