Chaplain serving my fellow veterans. Promoting public health approaches to suicide prevention. Anabaptist.
My Army career ended on February 29, 2019, but it was this week the following June that my boss at the Chief’s office, CH (COL) Jonathan McGraw, pinned on my end of tour award. Also present was CH (COL) Dick Stenbakken, USA, Ret., who first inspired me to consider this call (he dressed in a WW2 uniform for a dramatization of another chaplain’s story). The past five years have gone by quickly.
Well done good and faithful servant. Please send me your contact card. Had to rebuild my list on phone. Thx.
Thank you for all your wise counsel and dedicated Soldier care. Congratulations!
So how is your retirement going?
5 years later? no need to respond, but curious why so long.
Chaplain (Colonel), D.Min., LPC(R), U.S.Army (Retired)
1wCongratulations, Bill, and thank you for your many years of faithful service to our country and pastoral ministry to all of our troops.