Timothy Gick and Joseph Shamy Promote Mission Match to Make Kids Better Fit To Serve
United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General Tim Gick joined the military in 2007, but his commitment to country and connection to service can be traced back to his childhood. His father served in the Navy, he had a grandfather in the Army, and he had an uncle in the Marines as well as other uncles in the Air Force. Gick’s brother-in-law is also a two-star general in the Army. “I guess there is a lot of military in my family,” Gick said. Someone else he cited as inspiration to join was then roommate Joseph Shamy, who had his own career in the Air Force. He initially connected with Gick while they both attended Texas Tech University, both as members of the school’s Air Force ROTC. Shamy currently serves as the JROTC Senior Aerospace Science Instructor at Franklin High School in El Paso, Texas. Shamy recalled the first time he and Gick met. “Tim and I connected at Texas Tech, and we were roommates, and he saw me training for ROTC, which ultimately led me into going into the Air Force...