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Central Michigan University Reserve Officer’s Training Corps

Central Michigan University Reserve Officer’s Training Corps. Hall of Fame InSung Oaks Lee Inducted, Spring 2013 CMU ROTC: Class of 1973

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Central Michigan University Reserve Officer’s Training Corps

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  1. Central Michigan UniversityReserve Officer’s Training Corps Hall of Fame InSung Oaks Lee Inducted, Spring 2013 CMU ROTC: Class of 1973 MAJ (Ret) InSung Oaks Lee commissioned from CMU ROTC in 1973 as an Armor Officer. He served 21 years as an Armor Officer with tours in several mainland installations, Hawaii, Korea, and Germany as a Platoon Leader, Company Commander, Operations/Logistics, and Intelligence Officer, Battalion Executive Officer, and Military Attaché. His tours include assignments at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) as a Military Branch Chief where he was awarded the Legion of Merit for his work at the DIA and Pentagon; Senior Intelligence Officer at the USMC Intelligence Activity; as a civil service Senior Intelligence Officer in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Defense POW/MIA Office, he was nominated and graduated from the prestigious U.S. Army War College; Senior Intelligence Officer at the Transportation Security Administration; and culminated his military and civil service as the Deputy Chief of Operations at the Department of Homeland Security, National Operations Center. His current religious and community voluntary services include: An ordained Bishop, a Chaplain at the Camp Rotary Boy Scout Camp, and a member of the Planning Commission for the city of Harrison, Michigan and an Assistant Football Coach for Harrison High School. His accomplishments are outstanding to both the Military and the Community. Mr. Lee and his wife Beverly (nee German) have been married for the past 41 years, they have five children and seven grandchildren. “InSung Oaks Lee is hereby inducted into the CMU ROTC Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding service to Central Michigan University and the United States of America.”

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