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February

General Meeting Feb 4

ECTC Bingo Feb 13 6:30 pm (Setup) Founder’s Day Dinner Feb 17,  Fort Sam Houston Golf Course


March

General Meeting March 3

ECTC Bingo March 19 6:30 pm (Setup)

April

General Meeting April 7

May

General Meeting May 5

June

General Meeting June 2

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Alamo Chapter 1836
Pastor Conrad N. Walker was born in Herrick, Illinois. He attended the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington and later graduated from Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. In September 1962, he was called by his church to Active Duty as a U.S. Army Chaplain.

After several assignments and during his tour with a new mission in Worldwide Retreat Ministry, Chaplain/Pastor Walker was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star with Valor, Legion of Merit and Purple Heart for his pastoral mission under hostile conditions in Vietnam.

Chaplain/Pastor Walker and his wife, Ann, are the parents of five adult children. They have ten granddaughters, ten
grandsons (four currently on Active Duty), one great grandson and five great granddaughters. His family has accrued a
combined total of over 120 years of meritorious and distinctive service with the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, and
Marines.

He is a member of the Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America. He is co-author of the dynamic book about his life story and bold witness, “The Leapin’ Deacon” – The Soldier’s Chaplain. The forward is written by
General John Vessey, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Chaplain/Pastor Walker and Ann continue in Retreat and Spirituality Ministries, Pastoring and Mentoring seminars,
Prayer breakfasts, Banquet speaking, and Non-Commissioned Officer and Officer Professional Training and Leadership.
He is presently serving as National Chaplain Emeritus for the Military Order of the Purple Heart and International/National Chaplain Emeritus for the 173rd Airborne Association.
Chaplain
Conrad Walker
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