Texas Military Forces
Hall of Honor
Albert K.
Penrod
Sergeant
Major Albert K. Penrod was born in Raymondville, Texas, on 11 September
1930. He graduated from high school in Lubbock, Texas in 1951. He began
his long and distinguished military career on 19 January 1948, while he
was a high school student when he enlisted in Service Battery, 132d
Field Artillery Battalion, 36th Infantry Division. During his career of
over thirty-seven years, SGM Penrod served in the 142d Support Center (RAO),
the State Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment and HHC 2d Battalion,
142d Infantry. He was a graduate of the Fort Hood NCO Academy and the
Intelligence Analyst course. He held every enlisted grade up through
Sergeant Major, which he attained on 12 December 1967. Throughout his
military career, he was a champion and spokesman for the enlisted
personnel of the Texas Army Guard and availed himself of every
opportunity to promote and enhance their status. He was always available
to his troops to handle any enlisted problem that might arise and
constantly strived to provide them the proper guidance, training and
counseling they so rightly deserved.
Sergeant Major Penrod was extremely active in the National Guard
Association of Texas for many years serving on numerous committees and
actively participating in all activities designed to enhance the status
of "his enlisted personnel."
In recognition of his long and dedicated service, he was awarded the
U.S. Army Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the
Armed Forces Reserve Medal, the Army Reserve Components Achievement
Medal, the Texas Outstanding Service Medal, Adjutant General's
Individual Award and the Texas Faithful Service Medal with six cactus
leaf clusters.
At the time of his death on 20 August 1985, he was still dedicated to
the three most important things in his life — his God, his family, and
the enlisted soldiers of the Texas Army National Guard.
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