LT. COL. TROY MOSLEY
Troy Mosley is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and is the founder and CEO of Citizens Against Intolerance.
Troy is a 20-year veteran with a B.S. in Psychology, earning his
commission through Florida A&M University’s ROTC Program. Troy has
held various military assignments in his 20-year career. He was the
lead project officer for the first-ever Fisher House dedicated outside
the continental United States, and he served as the Executive Officer
for the 212th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during Operation Iraqi
Freedom in 2003. Troy also served as the Administrative Director,
Department of Surgery, Walter Reed Army Community Hospital before being
selected to be the Army Surgeon General’s Executive Assistant. Troy
served as COO for Weed Army community Hospital (WACH) in 2009 where he
led the Hospital to the best Joint Commission (TJC) Accreditation score
in the Army that year. His efforts were instrumental in securing funds
for a $300 million new hospital construction project at Fort Irwin, CA,
the DoD’s first solar-powered hospital. His book The Armed Forces and American Social Change: An Unwritten Truce is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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