Retired U.S. Coast Guard Captain Deborah Dombeck of the Hill Country Chapter-Military Order of the World Wars was elected as vice commander-in-chief of the MOWW during the recent national convention held in Jacksonville, Florida.
Among her duties in the office, Dombeck will have oversight of MOWW regions VII and VIII. These two regions include eight states and more than 1,500 MOWW members. The order has five vice commanders-in-chief who answer to the commander-in-chief of the order.
Prior to being elected to this office, Dombeck was Region VIII commander. Her term as vice commander will be for one year.
“The Hill Country chapter is honored that one of its members was elected to be the vice commander in chief of the Military Order of the World Wars,” said Col. Norm Wells, USAF (ret), commander of Hill Country chapter. “Deb has been an active leader in MOWW for many years. She has been commander of the Hill Country chapter and the regional commander responsible for the MOWW chapters in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Her experience as director of the youth leadership conferences in our area and on the organization managing the conferences in our region will certainly help her with her responsibilities as a member of the top eight leaders and board of directors of the order.”
The Military Order of the World Wars is a patriotic, nonpartisan, veterans service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, civic responsibility, public service and leadership in communities.
For more information, call Wells at 830-895-0788 or visit www.moww.org.
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