Retiree Appreciation Day
Chuck Jorgenson gave 37 years to the Army, retiring as a Colonel. He started as a morse code interceptor in the enlisted force before becoming a warrant officer. Just two years after that, however, he made another big change after he was accepted into the Army's Officer Candidate School. He continues to serve by being a part of the O’Fallon American Legion. Despite his lengthy service and impressive history, he insists that his wife, not him, is the truly inspiring one because of all the hard work she puts in while working at the Transportation Command.
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