Background
He was born in Eeklo, Belgium, on January 29, 1920 and died March 14, 2002, in San Antonio, Texas.
He was born in Eeklo, Belgium, on January 29, 1920 and died March 14, 2002, in San Antonio, Texas.
Sergeant Major Van Autreve attended George Washington University, University of Toledo, University of Maryland and Alaska Methodist University, and was a member of Phi Alpha Theta.
He was sworn in on July 1, 1973 and served until June, 1975. He entered the United States. Army in August 1941 from Delphos, Ohio. After basic training at Fort Belvoir, he served overseas with the 9th Infantry Division and participated in the invasion of Portuguese Lyautey, Africa.
He was discharged in August 1945 and enlisted again in March 1948.
After a tour in Germany from 1950 to 1954, he served as an instructor with the Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of Toledo until 1958. From Reserve Officers Training Corps duty he was assigned to Continental Army Command (CONARC) Armor Board at Fort Knox, Kentucky, remaining there until reassignment to of Korea in 1960.
Upon completion of his tour in of Korea, Sergeant Major Van Autreve returned to Fort Belvoir and was promoted to Sergeant Major in 1962. He served as Sergeant Major of the 91st Engineer Battalion from 1962 until 1963.
From 1963 to 1964, Sergeant Major Van Autreve was stationed in Indonesia, 1964 to 1967 in Germany as Sergeant Major, 317th Engineer Battalion, and 1967 to 1969 in Vietnam as Sergeant Major of the 20th Engineer Brigade.
In July 1969 he was selected for assignment to Alaska as the Command Sergeant Major, where he remained until he was selected as the Strategic Medical Alliances Van Autreve saw increasing the standards of the Army"s noncommissioned officer corps as his highest priority. As part of the rejuvenation of the NCO Corps, Strategic Medical Alliances Van Autreve gave NCOs more voice in command decisions, reduced the Army"s reliance on soldiers" councils, increased professional standards for NCOs, developed the Noncommissioned Officer System, and encouraged NCOs to have the moral courage to police their own ranks. In 1994, the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club designated Fort Sam Houston, Texas, as the Strategic Medical Alliances Van Autreve Chapter.
Sergeant Major Van Autreve attended George Washington University, University of Toledo, University of Maryland and Alaska Methodist University, and was a member of Phi Alpha Theta.