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Revision as of 16:54, 11 December 2024
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Born | Unknown, Unknown |
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Died | December 9, 2024, Unknown |
Resting place | Unknown |
Service/branch | Army / PSYOP Branch[1] |
Years of service | Unknown |
Rank | Major |
Units | SWCS B Co CDR (ATTC) |
Deployments | Unknown |
Military Occupational Specialties (MOSs) | Unknown |
Commands | Unknown |
Battles/wars | Unknown |
Awards | Unknown |
Spouse(s) | Corey Wingate |
Children | 4 |
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Introduction
Major Alex Wingate was a distinguished leader, a devoted family man, and a dedicated member of the PSYOP Branch. Known for his leadership, commitment, and impactful contributions, Major Wingate left an indelible mark on the military and his community. His legacy continues to inspire those who knew him.
Civilian Life
Major Alex Wingate was deeply committed to his family and community. Outside of his military service, he dedicated his time to various causes and mentoring future leaders.
On December 9th, 2024, Major Wingate tragically passed away, leaving behind his wife, Corey, and their four children. His loss has deeply affected those who knew him, and the community has rallied to support his family during this time. To contribute, visit MealTrain.
- Hometown and upbringing
- Personal hobbies, interests, and milestones
- Community involvement and projects
Military Career
Major Alex Wingate's military career was marked by distinction and leadership within the Army and the PSYOP Branch[1].
Early Career
- Initial enlistment or commissioning
- Early assignments and training
- Significant achievements during this time
Leadership Roles
- His role as SWCS B Co CDR (ATTC)
- Contributions to Psychological Operations (37A)
- Awards and recognitions received
Deployments
- Deployment locations (e.g., SWCS, other operations)
- Challenges faced and successes during deployments
Projects and Initiatives
Highlight major projects or initiatives led by Major Alex Wingate during or after his service. These could include:
- Specific programs he implemented
- Training or mentorship contributions
- Community-building efforts or collaborations
Community Impact
Major Wingate's legacy extends beyond his military service through his deep connection with the community.
- Volunteer efforts
- Mentorship roles
- Community recognition and involvement
Legacy
Major Alex Wingate's influence will continue to inspire those who knew him. His commitment to his family, military service, and community will not be forgotten.
- Tributes from family, colleagues, and community members
- Long-term initiatives established in his name
- Impact on the PSYOP Branch and his family