Wiesehan Retires

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Master Donald K. Wiesehan retired from the US Army Reserves May 31 after being recalled to active duty for 15 months. Wiesehan served as a senior small arms instructor and non-commissioned officer in charge of Detachment 7 Small Arms Readiness Group at Fort Hood, Texas. Prior to departing Texas, Wiesehan competed in and won the Texas State Bullseye Pistol Championship. Wiesehan and his wife, Marsha, reside near Burket and both are National Rifle Association certified instructors, and will start conducting pistol instructions for both individuals and groups on their range.[[In-content Ad]]

Master Donald K. Wiesehan retired from the US Army Reserves May 31 after being recalled to active duty for 15 months. Wiesehan served as a senior small arms instructor and non-commissioned officer in charge of Detachment 7 Small Arms Readiness Group at Fort Hood, Texas. Prior to departing Texas, Wiesehan competed in and won the Texas State Bullseye Pistol Championship. Wiesehan and his wife, Marsha, reside near Burket and both are National Rifle Association certified instructors, and will start conducting pistol instructions for both individuals and groups on their range.[[In-content Ad]]
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