Missick
Bio
Chris' enlistment
with the Army Reserves began in a manner that he would have never expected.
It was in the waning months of 1999 , that Chris received one of the
best opportunities of his life. Being asked to serve as Director for
Youth Outreach for Northern California in the Bush for President campaign,
Chris found himself right in the middle of a major national presidential
campaign. His hard work paid off, and in early June of 2000, was promoted
to Deputy Director for the Northern California campaign effort. Attending
the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Chris was instilled
with the greatest sense of pride in his nation, and yet humbled with
an even deeper need for service to America.
In the aftermath of
that tumultuous election in November 2000, Chris fulfilled his obligation
only days before President George W. Bush was inaugurated and signed
on the line to enlist in the US Army Reserve. He shipped out May 31,
2001, and began the experience of a lifetime. Quite obviously, the following
months would change both Chris and the country, as the nation experienced
one of the most horrific events in its history. Returning from active
military service in December of 2001, and beginning his remaining 5-year
reservist commitment, Chris was intent on finishing school and preparing
for his next stage in education. Above anything else however, the tragic
events of 9-11 forged a commitment to his country and his community.
September 11 inspired many people to do not just good things, but to
begin remarkable endeavors. Thus, with a continued commitment to America's
communities, he filed the papers and ran for office on the Sacramento
Central Committe.
In the midst of his
term, his unit, the 319th Signal Battalion was called to service by
the President to support the war effort in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
It is here where the greatest changes to his life are yet to come...
Enlistment Date:
January 18, 2001
Rank: Sergeant
Basic Training Location:
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Overseas Experience: RSOI in S. Korea, Operation Iraqi Freedom
Awards: 2004 Soldier of the Year, Army Achievement Medal