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Warren Gohl enlisted in the Army when he graduated from high school in St. Charles, Missouri, in 1959. He trained in signals, and served at Ft. Meade, Maryland and at Camp Drake in Japan before being discharged in June, 1962. He re-enlisted in September of that year and served as a signal supply specialist in Korea and Hawaii. While with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii, which was preparing to go to Vietnam, he took a specialized training course in Mandarin Chinese in expectation of possible Chinese intervention in response to American ground troops going to Vietnam in 1965. That did not happen, and he served as an interrogator of Vietnamese POWs instead of Chinese ones, and spent time in the field with combat units in this capacity in 1966. He later trained in Czech, Polish and Japanese, and served tours in Germany, where he interviewed defectors and refugees from the Soviet Bloc, primarily from Czechoslovakia and Poland. Between and after his overseas assignments, he held various position in the US before retiring in 1980 as a Chief Warrant Officer 2. From there, he went on to a career in corrections for the State of Washington, and became recognized as a Native American Medicine Provider. He now serves as the Chaplain for the National Memorial of Military Ascent project in Grafton, Illinois.