MAJ Antron Q. Washington

MAJ Antron Q. Washington, a native of Chicago, Illinois, currently serves as the S4 Logistics Officer in Charge (OIC) for the 321 Civil Affairs Brigade, United States Army Reserve.

He began his military career in November 2010 as an enlisted Soldier in the United States Army Reserve, serving as a Horizontal Construction Engineer (12N). He completed Basic Combat Training at Fort Leonard Wood MO, and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. He earned his commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Medical Corp on February 2, 2013. Due to Overstrength, MAJ Washington branch transferred in the Logistics Corp in 2022.  He began his Active Guard Reserve (AGR) career in August 2021.

His previous assignments include:

  • Deputy G4 / Property Book Officer, Medical Readiness Training Command (MRTC)
  • Battalion S3 / XO, 7th Battalion 158th Aviation Regiment
  • Medical Plans Operations / Logistics Officer, 4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command
  • Deputy Director / Training Officer (Soldier Recovery Unit), Officer of the Chief Army Reserve (OCAR)
  • Operations Officer – Defense Synchronization Team, Army North
  • Executive Officer, 420th Engineer Brigade (Kuwait-Camp Arifjan)
  • Executive Officer, HHC, 308th Civil Affairs Brigade
  • Logistic Officer / Health Service Plans Operations Officer, 2nd Battalion 338th Regiment

His military education includes the Basic Officer Leader Course, AMEDD Captains Career Course, 90A / Support Operations Course, 70H / Medical Plans Operations Course, 70K / Medical Logistics Course, Property Book Course, Medical Service Field Medical Assistance / Medevac Course, Operational Contract Support Course, USAR Training Plan Development Course, USAR Pay Administration Course.

He holds Additional Skill Identifier: 3C (Operational Contract Support)

MAJ Washington holds a Master of Art Degree in Political & Justice Studies, completed in December 2015 from Governor State University, and is working on his PhD degree in Public Health from Walden University, expected year of graduation is 2027.

In his civilian capacity, MAJ Washington served as a Health Readiness Coordinator (GS12) with the 4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command located at Joint Base San Antonio Texas, prior to entering the AGR program.

His awards and decorations include the Army Commendation Medal, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with “M” Device, and the Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon.