He was designated a parachute rigger, but served as a plane captain on the carrier. He was responsible for a plane from pre-flight checks until it returned to the ship.
After the service, when Lou returned to civilian life, he continued to serve as a police officer for 32 years. He became a detective in the 1970s, then later worked court security with the U.S. Marshal’s Service before retiring in 1996.

Lou Zezoff’s narrative reminds us how important it is to show our appreciation for those who have served and how even a small gesture can make a big impact.
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