AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Army National Chief Warrant Officer 5 Paul W. Jenschke retires with more than 40 years of service Nov. 3, 2024, at a ceremony at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. The presiding official was former 36th Infantry Division commanding general, National Guard Bureau Maj. Gen. Win Burkett who applauded Jenschke for his dedicated service and deeply thanked his family for supporting him throughout his 40 years. Jenschke is a master aviator licensed on four helicopter airframes and has served as both an aviation safety officer and a command chief warrant officer for the 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, the 36th Infantry Division, and First Army Division West. His wife, Kelli Randolph Jenschke was inducted as a Yellow Rose of Texas for her support and dedication of her husband and his service. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Bradley Bailey)
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Date Posted: | 11.20.2024 11:19 |
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