Despite serving in the Space Corps for fourteen years, he never managed to become an officer, only to further himself from third technician to second technician.
After being exchanged, Carruth next served in IX Corps in the Department of the Ohio.
Hays was unhappy at losing division command but was happy to serve once more under Birney, with whom he had campaigned in III Corps.
She then served as a commissioned officer in the United States Navy Nurse Corps in North Carolina and Virginia from 1977 to 1982.
Three months later, he enlisted in the Army as a combat photographer, serving with the Signal Corps in London.
In the Korean War he served on the staff of I Corps.
During the following year, the battery served with the second division of I Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
She served for the United States Army Nurse Corps in two wars.
During World War II, he served in the Signal Corps, in which he wrote and edited technical training films.
He served as General Service Officer 1, I Canadian Corps in 1943.