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Chris King
Birth nameChristopher David King
Born (1983-01-12) 12 January 1983 (age 41)
McCook, Nebraska, U.S.
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Air Force
Years of service2004-2010
2010-2012 (Inactive)
Rank Staff Sergeant
UnitNebraska Air National Guard
Battles/warsOperation Noble Eagle
Joint Task Force Katrina
Awards Air Force Achievement Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (2)
Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon (2)
Air Force Training Ribbon
Mississippi Emergency Service Medal
Louisiana Emergency Service Ribbon

Christopher King (born January 12, 1983 is an American Systems Administrator and a current resident of the State of Nebraska.

Early life[edit]

King was born in McCook, Nebraska and grew up in Fremont, Nebraska. He is the son of Kathy (née Karl], a neonatal nurse, and Bradley King, a deputy sheriff. King graduated High School in 2001 at Fremont Senior High School in Fremont, NE. He is of Irish and Luxembourgish descent. He is named after his 2nd great-grandfather Christopher King who emigrated from Cork County, Ireland in the 1840's to the United States to escape the Great Famine of the time.

Career[edit]

King began working as a corrections officer in 2002 at the age of 19 in hopes of eventually becoming a police officer. He worked at Dodge County Corrections until 2006 when he was hired, trained and commissioned as a police officer with the Lincoln Police Department. After less than a year, King left the Lincoln Police Department to find work closer to home. Still seeking a career in Law Enforcement, King rejoined Dodge County Corrections and eventually became a full-time police officer with the Fremont Police Department from 2008 to 2010.

After nearly three years in policing, King left policing behind to explore other career options. He decided a career in computers was a better fit and received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Bellevue University in 2013. He is currently a systems administrator for Kiewit Corporation, a global construction and mining company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.

Military Career[edit]

King enlisted in the Nebraska Air National Guard's 155th Air Refueling Wing in 2004. He completed basic training and attended the Security Forces Academy, both at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. King spent his entire military career assigned to the 155th Security Forces Squadron in Lincoln, Nebraska and achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant. While King never deployed to any overseas theater of operation, he did several in-country deployments in support of Operation Noble Eagle and also was a part of Joint Task Force Katrina in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. King's enlistment expired and he received an Honorable Discharge in 2010 from the National Guard Bureau and the United States Air Force after completing two years of Individual Ready Reserve in 2012.

Travel[edit]

U.S. States that I have lived in or visited  United States
Alabama Arkansas Colorado Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Kansas Louisiana Minnesota
Alabama Arkansas Colorado Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Kansas Louisiana Minnesota
Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada Oklahoma South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Washington Wyoming
Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada Oklahoma South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Washington Wyoming
Interstates that I have traveled on
Interstate H1 Interstate H2 Interstate H3 Interstate 4 Interstate 10 Interstate 15 Interstate 20 Interstate 25 Interstate 29 Interstate 35
Interstate H1 Interstate H2 Interstate H3 Interstate 4 Interstate 10 Interstate 15 Interstate 20 Interstate 25 Interstate 29 Interstate 35
Interstate 40 Interstate 44 Interstate 49 Interstate 55 Interstate 70 Interstate 75 Interstate 76 Interstate 80 Interstate 90 Interstate 95
Interstate 40 Interstate 44 Interstate 49 Interstate 55 Interstate 70 Interstate 75 Interstate 76 Interstate 80 Interstate 90 Interstate 95
U.S. Highways that I have traveled on
US Route 1 US Route 6 US Route 14 US Route 19 US Route 20 US Route 24 US Route 26 US Route 27 US Route 30 US Route 34 US Route 40 US Route 50 US Route 59 US Route 60 US Route 61
US Route 1 US Route 6 US Route 14 US Route 19 US Route 20 US Route 24 US Route 26 US Route 27 US Route 30 US Route 34 US Route 40 US Route 50 US Route 59 US Route 60 US Route 61
US Route 62 US Route 63 US Route 65 US Route 71 US Route 75 US Route 77 US Route 81 US Route 83 US Route 85 US Route 87 US Route 90 US Route 93 US Route 95 US Route 98
US Route 62 US Route 63 US Route 65 US Route 71 US Route 75 US Route 77 US Route 81 US Route 83 US Route 85 US Route 87 US Route 90 US Route 93 US Route 95 US Route 98

Trivia[edit]

  • Code 36 in some areas is the police radio code meaning Danger or Caution