Family Physicians Of Greeley
Lieutenant Colonel Terrence ("Terry") Lakin served as Chief of
Primary Care and Flight Surgeon for the Pentagon's DiLorenzo TRICARE
Health Clinic. He is the lead Flight Surgeon charged with caring for
Army Chief of Staff General Casey's pilots and air crew. LTC Lakin,
selected for promotion to Colonel, is a native of Colorado, whose
residency is Tennessee.
LTC Lakin's numerous awards and decorations include the Army Flight
Surgeon Badge, Combat Medical Badge, the Bronze Star Medal, the
Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf
Clusters, the Army Achievement Medal with one Oak Leaf Clusters, the
National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, the Armed
Forces Expedition Medal, the Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal,
the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon sixth award and the
NATO service medal. He has served previously in Honduras, Bosnia, El
Salvador, Korea, and Afghanistan.
For well over a year, LTC Lakin has asked through his chain of
command and his Congressional delegation for proof that President Obama
is Constitutionally eligible to serve as his Commander-in-Chief. He has
explained to his superiors that he cannot understand how his Oath of
Office to protect and defend the Constitution does not allow military
officers to pursue this proof of eligibility.
LTC Lakin received military orders in late February for deployment to
Afghanistan, including a requirement that he provide "copies of his
birth certificate." LTC Lakin is prepared to provide a certified copy of
his certification of vital record that lists his birth hospital,
physician's name and other key information. He has provided this
document for many other required processes, such as his commissioning
into the military as an officer, his security clearance and his marriage
license. He is the highest ranking officer to go public over this
controversy and the first active duty officer to do so.
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