COL Thomas La Crosse
COL Thomas La Crosse
Graduating class of 1978
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
April 30, 2012
SNC ROTC
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LTC Paul A. Forster
LTC Paul A. Forster
Graduating class unknown
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
April 30, 2012
SNC ROTC
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COL Bob McWilliam
COL Bob McWilliam
Graduating class of 1952
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
April 30, 2012
SNC ROTC
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COL William G. Fritschel
COL William G. Fritschel
Graduating Class of 1961
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
May 6, 2012
SNC ROTC
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COL Louis A. Traverzo
COL Louis A. Traverzo
Traverzo graduated from St. Norbert College in 1975 and was commissioned in the U.S. Army as a 2nd lieutenant. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army War College and has a master's degree in Public Administration. His many military awards and honors include the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the Ranger Tab, and Airborne and Air Assault Badges.
Traverzo is originally from the Lac Courte Orielles Ojibwa Indian Reservation in Hayward, Wis., but grew up in Chicago . During a 27-year military career, he attained the rank of Colonel and served in several leadership positions, including: Commander, Military Police Brigade-Hawaii, U.S. Army-Pacific; Deputy Director, Joint Security Directorate, U.S. Central Command; Commander, Law Enforcement Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (AirAssault); Commander, U.S. Joint Task Force - East Timor ; Commander, 3rd ROTCBrigade, 4th Region (Calif., Ariz., Utah, and Nev.).
Louis A. Traverzo has been selected as the Federal Security Director (FSD) for General Mitchell International Airport (MKE).
Louis Traverzo joined the agency in August 2002 and most recently served as FSD at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wis. He has been Acting Federal Security Director at MKE since June 1, 2005 .
Kelly Levenhagen
Aviation Pros
http://www.aviationpros.com/news/10403440/tsa-names-louis-traverzo-federal-security-director-for-milwaukee-airport
May 6, 2012
SNC ROTC
Aviation Pros
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COL Francis D. Schmitz
COL Francis D. Schmitz
Graduating Class of 1972
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
May 6, 2012
SNC ROTC
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COL Timothy J. Decker
COL Timothy J. Decker
Graduating class of 1970
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
May 6, 2012
SNC ROTC
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COL Tom Reinkober
COL Tom Reinkober
Graduating class of 1965
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
May 6, 2012
SNC ROTC
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BG Bruce Miketinac
BG Bruce Miketinac
November 1988-July 1992
Brig. Gen. Bruce T. Miketinac replaced Brig. Gen. Walter F. Johnson as Chief of the Medical Service Corps and as the Surgeon General's Director of Health Care Operations on 1 November 1988, returning to Washington, D.C., from San Antonio, Texas, where he was the Deputy Commandant of the Academy of Health Sciences, U.S. Army. Miketinac was born in Escanaba, Michigan, in 1941 and was commissioned from the ROTC program at Saint Norbert College. He later earned a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in health care administration from the University of Notre Dame, where he also was class president. His military education included the regular course of the Army Command and General Staff College and the Army War College.
General Miketinac's first assignment upon entering active duty in 1963 was as medical operations assistant in the 2d Airborne Battle Group of the 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and later, as company commander in the division's 307th Medical Battalion. He also served as the battalion S-2 (intelligence), S-3 (operations), and S-4 (logistics), His Vietnam service was as administrative officer for the Division Surgeon, 1st Cavalry Division. His specialty concentration was in personnel, and assignments included S-1 (personnel) for the 7th Medical Brigade, Ludwigsburg, Germany; Chief of the Human Resources Management Branch of the Academy of Health Sciences; and Chief of the Medical Service Corps Career Activities Office, U.S. Army Medical Personnel Support Agency, Washington, D.C. Other assignments included command of the 307th Medical Battalion, 82d Airborne Division, and command of the 44th Medical Brigade, both at Fort Bragg. His awards and decorations included the Legion of Merit, the Air Medal, the Combat Medical Badge, and the Master Parachutist Badge.
Kelly Levenhagen
Department of the Army, Public Affairs Office, U.S. Army Biography, 1988, DASG-MS.
May 6, 2012
SNC ROTC
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COL Payton Vannes
COL Payton Vannes
Graduating class of 1962
Kelly Levenhagen
SNC ROTC
May 6, 2012
SNC ROTC
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