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Jack Kruse ’97

Lieutenant, United States Navy
Jack is currently in Addis Ababa with family where I serve as the senior military advisor at the US Mission to the African Union.
Though he’s still a young man, Lieutenant Jack Kruse remembers certain moments in his life that have already made a difference: A “rubber-to-the-road” conversation with Headmaster John Grinalds, being named senior prefect, his first solo flight, earning his wings, running through New York in a post-9/11 relay, and his selection as a foreign area officer at the Pentagon.
 
 
Read more about Jack Kruse’s military career in the Woodberry Forest Magazine and Journal.
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