Gary Gauthier Is A Semi-Retired US Army Combat Engineer Based In Okemos, Michigan


Posted April 1, 2015 by franklinpinto

This press release was written to inform the readers that Gary Gauthier is a semi-retired US Army combat engineer based in Okemos, MI.

 
Gary Gauthier is a semi-retired US Army combat engineer based in Okemos, Michigan. While serving the US Army, he got the chance to take tours to countries, like Vietnam and Germany. He is proud of having dedicated several years of his life to serving the US Army. Owing to his devotion to his country, he now volunteer to seniors and vets. On April 2013, he was appointed as a mentor for the veterans court in Ingham County, Michigan.

Working with vets and mentoring in the veterans court is not the only thing that keeps Gary Gauthier occupied. He is actively involved with many organizations, associations, and groups. He is a life member of the MSU Varsity Lettermen alumni and the MSU alumni ass. & is also involved with MSU Soccer and MSU Football Program.

About Gary Gauthier

Gary Gauthier is a semi-retired US Army combat engineer based in Okemos, MI. He is a proud father of Michael Gauthier, who is a ranger in 505 parachute assult regiment 82nd airborn division, currently serving in Iraq. Having served the US Army for several years, Gary holds a special place in his heart for the veterans and loves to work for them. He is also a member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization, which has been empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect & dignity since 1920. With the aim to serve veterans, he has even set up an organization 501c, food for vets. Other than his endeavors to help veterans live a secure and respectable life, it is his love for sports that fills his schedule.
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Last Updated April 1, 2015