31st Infantry Regiment (United States) - Commanding Officers

Commanding Officers

source: 17th Anniversary Organization Day, 13 August 1933 source: 23rd Anniversary Organization Day, 13 August 1939

  • COL Walter H. Gordon (1 August 1916 to 26 June 1917)
  • COL Frederic H. Sargent (27 June 1917 to 1 October 1919)
  • COL Fred W. Bugbee (2 October 1919 to 4 April 1920)
  • COL Ralph H. Van Deman (5 April 1920 to 6 April 1923)
  • LTC F. C. Endicott (7 April 1932 to 17 October 1923)
  • COL William Uline (18 Oct 1923 to 8 Jan 1924; 3 June 1924 to 4 July 1925; 5 Oct to 3 Nov 1925)
  • LTC H. Clay M. Supplee (4 November 1925 to 22 February 1926)
  • COL Daniel G. Berry (23 February 1926 to 15 February 1928)
  • COL James H. Kimbrough (16 February 1928 to 11 March 1930)
  • COL Earle W. Tanner (12 March 1930 to 4 August 1930)
  • COL E. L. Hooper (5 August 1930 to 8 December 1930)
  • COL Gustave A. Wieser (9 December 1930 to 29 January 1931)
  • LTC G. A. Lynch (24 February 1931 to 17 June 1931)
  • COL Lorenzo D. Gasser (18 June 1931 to 18 March 1934)
  • LTC Oliver S. Wood (19 March 1934 to 16 June 1934)
  • COL Samuel T. Mackall (17 June 1934 to 12 February 1936)
  • COL Charles S. Hamilton (13 February 1936 to 20 February 1938)
  • COL William A. Alfonte (21 February 1938 to 30 October 1938)
  • COL Jesse C. Drain (31 October 1938 to __________)
  • COL Alan MacLean (_______ – November 1950)
  • LTC Don C. Faith, Jr. (November 1950 – December 1950)
  • LTC Stephen Townshend (2000–2002)
  • LTC John Spiszer (2002–2005)
  • LTC Michael Infanti (2005 – 10 December 2007)
  • LTC Richard G. Greene, Jr. (10 December 2007 – 29 September 2010)
  • LTC Robert M. Ryan (29 September 2010 – 5 June 2012)
  • LTC Roland Dicks (5 June 2012 - PRESENT)

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