Chattanooga Times Free Press

Chattanoog­a native receives ROTC Hall of Fame certificat­e

- STAFF REPORT

Lt. Col. Greg Lane, a Chattanoog­a native and 1977 graduate of Red Bank High School, was honored for his achievemen­ts as a distinguis­hed ROTC alumnus by the U.S. Army and awarded the ROTC Hall of Fame certificat­e on Oct. 7.

Recently retired, Lane has served at Austin Peay since 1991. From 19911993 he was an active-duty Army officer, and from 1994-2000 he served as an Army Reserve officer.

From 2000- 2013, he served as an Army contractor as assistant professor of military science. Since 2014 he has been the program’s cadet success coordinato­r.

Lane also taught in Austin Peay’s President’s Emerging Leaders Program from 2006-12 and 2018-now.

The son of Darwin and Joyce Lane, Lane had 12 years of active duty service and 12 years of Army Reserve service as an infantry officer, having served at Fort Benning, Fort Campbell, Fort Polk, Korea and Austin Peay ROTC.

As a reservist, he served at Austin Peay ROTC, Carlisle Barracks and the 100th Training Division.

 ?? PHOTO CONTRIBUTE­D BY BRIAN DUNN ?? Col. Brent Clemmer, U. S. Army, Commander – 7th ROTC Brigade, left, presents the ROTC Hall of Fame certificat­e to Lt. Col. Greg Lane, U. S. Army Reserve (Retired), APSU Army ROTC cadet success coordinato­r.
PHOTO CONTRIBUTE­D BY BRIAN DUNN Col. Brent Clemmer, U. S. Army, Commander – 7th ROTC Brigade, left, presents the ROTC Hall of Fame certificat­e to Lt. Col. Greg Lane, U. S. Army Reserve (Retired), APSU Army ROTC cadet success coordinato­r.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States