Looking Back on a Hawaii Military Career (Military In Hawaii)
What Can we Learn from MGEN Robert G. F. Lee. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Bob Lee.
Retired Major General Bob Lee tells about the recent ceremony honoring the heroic Chinese-American Veterans who received Congressional medals (long overdue) for their service during World War II.
As Adjutant General, Bob served as director of a diverse organization encompassing both the Hawaii Army and Air National Guard; the State Civil Defense; the State’s Office of Veterans Services; and the Youth Challenge Academy, a residential mentorship program for at-risk youths. In addition, he acted as the Governor’s advisor on Homeland Security.
Bob’s military career began on May 23, 1971, when he was commissioned a 2d Lieutenant thru the Army’s ROTC program. Prior to his appointment as the Adjutant General, he served in a variety of command and staff officer positions; culminating in his assignment as Commanding General, 9th Regional Support Command, United States Army Reserve.
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