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Joseph Lutz (general)

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Joseph "Joe" Lutz
BornApril 17, 1933
Indianapolis, Indiana
DiedMay 9, 1999
Clearwater, Florida
Occupation(s)Major General 2 Star, US Army
SpouseJoyce Lutz

Major General Joseph "Joe" Lutz was a two star general in the United States Army. He played an important role in getting increased recognition for Special Operations in the U.S. Military.[1]

Early life

Joseph Lutz was born April 17, 1933 in Indianapolis Indiana. An All-State Tail Back for Cathedral High School, he accepted a scholarship to St. Norbert College where he earned Catholic League All-American Honors at the same position. His designation as the Distinguished Military Graduate of the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program at St. Norbert College in 1955 was a sign of things to come. After his required 4 years of service, he was offered tryouts with the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers, but opted to continue his Military Service.

Personal life

Joseph Lutz was the son Frank Lutz and Marie Bender. He married Joyce Anne Lutz née Cunningham (4/1/1933 - February 26, 2008) on February 7, 1959 in Indianapolis Indiana. They had five children-

Joseph Lutz died on May 9, 1999 in Clearwater Beach, Florida

References

  1. ^ "DISTINGUISHED MEMBER OF THE SPECIAL FORCES REGIMENT" (PDF). www.soc.mil.