Wing, Charles J., 1933-
Charles J. Wing was born in Hot Springs, South Dakota in 1933 and grew up in Newcastle, Wyoming. He was an educator in Cheyenne, Wyoming for 25 years serving as a teacher, counselor, principal, and assistant superintendent of schools for the Cheyenne School district. His military career began when he enlisted in the Wyoming National Guard in 1949. Wing received his ROTC commission in 1954 upon graduating from the University of Wyoming. He served active duty in West Germany until 1957. He then rejoined the Wyoming Army National Guard in 1958, serving continuously until his retirement in 1995. Wyoming Governor Mike Sullivan appointed Wing as adjutant general from 1987-1995. Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney appointed Wing to the Reserve Forces Policy Board for the Secretary of Defense in 1990.
From the description of Charles J. Wing papers, 1954-2007. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 52428619
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