Jack Moelmann

Colonel (Retired)

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1941

Born to John Matthew and Harriet (Bannatyne) Moelmann in Oak Park, IL.

1965

Earns a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Bradley University.

1965

Joins the U.S. Air Force, commissioned as a second lieutenant and advances through grades to colonel.

1979

Is chief of systems control at the Joint Tactical Office at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey until 1983.

1983

Is director of low frequency communications for the U.S. Air Force Strategic Air Command at the Offutt Air Force Base in Illinois until 1986.

1986

Is director of communications acquisition for the U.S. Air Force Communications Command at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois until 1988.

1988

Is director of operations for the U.S. Air Force Communications Command at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois until 1991.

1994

Becomes an honorary lifetime member of the American Theatre Organ Society.

2008

Is inducted into the Hall of Fames of the American Theatre Organ Society and the Theatre Organ Society International.

2008

Performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

2018

Is named Organist of the Year by the American Theatre Organ Society.

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