Major Morrow

US Air Force Veteran and Adaptive Sports Participant

Major Morrow served in the United States Armed Forces for two decades and attained unit command and Joint Service Headquarters Staff Officer levels in the Air Force. A passion of Major Morrow since retiring from active duty in 2007 has been volunteer work with veterans groups. From 2017 to 2018, he was a sponsor of the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic.

Since learning adaptive skiing five years ago, Major Morrow has gained skills as an advanced, independent ski biker. He has skied across the country, from California to New Hampshire. In 2017, he earned the
distinction of being the first amputee adaptive ski biker to take the Poma lift to the Cirque at 12,510 feet at Snowmass Ski Resort in Colorado. He accomplished this unique feat on two consecutive days.

Another touchstone in Major Morrow’s life was his membership with the Boy Scouts of America. He is an Eagle Scout with Silver Palm and as a scout, served as a patrol leader for two years as well as Senior Patrol Leader and Junior Assistant Scoutmsster. He undertook various adult leadership roles as Eagle Scout advisor, merit badge counselor, and shooting sports director during his time with the organization.

New Vienna, OH, US


Work Experience

Apr 1, 1987 - Apr 1, 2007

USAF Officer
United States Air Force  

Jan 1, 1984 - Apr 1, 1987

Junior Civil Engineer
California Department of Transportation  


Education

Jan 1, 2001 - May 1, 2003

MA
Webster University 
Management

Jan 1, 2001 - Jun 1, 2002

Marine Corps Command and Staff College

Jan 1, 1998 - Feb 1, 2000

USAF Air Command and Staff College

Sep 1, 1979 - Dec 1, 1985

BS
California State University, Sacramento 
Civil Engineering