Bio: Mohr, Kent - Recognized for Contributions (USO - 2014)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Mohr
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/11/2014
Mohr Recognized for Contributions (USO - 2014)
Kent Mohr
Accountability, efficiency and structure are three cornerstones of every
military operation, and now they are at USO Grafenwoehr as well, due to the
efforts of USO volunteer Kent Mohr, a former Neillsville resident.
Since Mohr began volunteering at USO Grafenwoehr in November 2013, he has logged
more than 500 hours. Mohr is a quintessential member of the USO team, taking the
initiative to help establish new procedures for inventory and supplies, center
programs and volunteer shift checklists.
Mohr’s performance and dedication to teamwork have fostered a sense of community
among the staff, volunteers and troops at the USO.
“Mr. Mohr is one of the reasons for all the kudos, compliments, smiles and
thanks for the changes implemented at USO Grafenwoehr,” said Jean Felix Astride,
USO Grafenwoehr Operations Manager. “He took the lead in creating, suggesting
and innovating many of those changes, and the positive state of our center is
partly due to his leadership and collaboration with our staff and other
volunteers in our drive for excellence.”
Mohr held the first poker tournament at USO Grafenwoehr. It is now a monthly
event that more than 250 troops, turned poker masters, have played.
Mohr’s unwavering commitment to the USO mission earned him the title of the very
first USO Volunteer Team Lead at USO Grafenwoehr, a title that Mohr proudly
lives up to every day.
Mohr lives in Wiesbaden, Germany, with his wife Petra and daughter Johanna. He
is the son of David and Sharon Mohr of Neillsville.
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