Former WAC retires from government service



Former WAC retires from government service

Teresa (Terri) L. Yetzbacher, a library technician in the CGSC Classroom Services division, retired on July 18, 2018, 12 years of government service. Dave Rogan, head of Classroom Services, hosted Yetzbacher’s retirement ceremony with a potluck luncheon in the Joint Pub area of the Lewis and Clark Center.

Teresa (Terri) L. Yetzbacher

Teresa (Terri) L. Yetzbacher

Terri was one of our strong supporters in Classroom Services,” said Foundation President/CEO Doug Tystad. “She appreciated what the Foundation does for the College and was always willing to help within her ability.”

Yetzbacher not only served as a government civilian at Fort Leavenworth, but also had an interesting career over the years. She was a member of the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) prior to it being integrated into the Regular Army in 1978. She was an MP on active duty for four years and then worked for a long period of time at the Veterans Administration helping veterans navigate the system and get the benefits they had earned. She was also a part time volunteer police officer.

Yetzbacher was the map technician in Classroom Services, responsible for maintaining the map room at the College, which supports all schools and all curricula. She is retiring to her original hometown in Iola, Kansas, where she plans to continue to volunteer with veterans programs.

Hat’s off to Terri Yetzbacher! The staff of the CGSC Foundation wishes her well in retirement.

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