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Affiliation | Republican |
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Name | Clint Dorris |
Address | 200 South Wilcox Street, #516 Castle Rock, Colorado , United States |
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Info | In 1989, Clint left college to enlist in the U.S. Army. He served on an elite six-man airborne ranger team in multiple combat operations where he earned the Bronze Star, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Presidential Unit Citation, Southwest Asia Service Medal (Saudi) and Southwest Asia Service Medal (Kuwait): awarded by General Rich Clarke.
In 1998, Clint received a direct appointment from SGT to 2ND LT, recommended by General Hugh Shelton.
LT Dorris, graduated from flight school as an honor graduate and subsequently earned Top Gun in the Apache helicopter, as the first junior officer to do so in his unit.
Clint fell in love with Colorado 30 years ago where he lived at, and guided for, the Boeddeker (Cross Mountain) Ranch in the early 1990s. Due to his federal service, Clint was forced to move away from Colorado. Fortunately, he spent much of the next 20 years in Colorado for business, leisure and family. And when he left national public service, he immediately moved back to Colorado, settling in Douglas County with his family to help plant Front Range Christian Church.
Clint earned his B.S. in Environmental Engineering from Texas A&M University and his M.S. in Engineering from the University of Texas.
As a Boeing manager for NASA’s International Space Station, Clint was the number one ranked manager at Boeing for three years running. Clint earned numerous awards during his tenure, to include the highly coveted once-in-a-career award from the astronaut office (Silver Snoopy Award) while he was a college intern.
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