Killeen Daily Herald
JC Jones Herald staff writer
July 11, 2015
Eric J. Shelton | Herald Pace retiresFort Hood honored a military career spanning more than four decades Friday, in a retirement ceremony for Chief Warrant Officer 5 Jeanne Pace, former commander of the 1st Cavalry Division Band.
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Jeanne Y. Pace, left, her father Edward L. Pace, center and stepmother Lucy Pace listen as the 1st Cavalry Division Band plays during Pace's retirement ceremony Friday at Fort Hood's Cooper Field.
“I can’t believe that 43 years has passed. Some days seem like they’re months long, but overall, I will tell you that I was still enjoying myself,” she said.
Pace began her career in the Women’s Army Corps in 1972, and she witnessed many changes in the Army during her long tenure, specifically regarding to the roles of women.
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