Thursday 6 August 2009

Early life, education and family of him



Michael Scott Speicher, born July 12, 1957, was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. His father was a fighter pilot in World War II. Scott Young went to his first plane flight when I was five years and as a teenager, he worked in the Civil Air Patrol. He and his brother went to Eastgate Elementary School and Lakewood Middle School, before attending Winnetonka High School. His family moved to Jacksonville, Florida, when he was 15 years. He attended Nathan Bedford Forrest High School in Jacksonville, and then attended and graduated from Florida State University in 1980 with a degree in accounting and business management. He met his wife, Joanne, for the State of Florida, and married and had 3 years and daughter of 1 year of age of your child at the time of their deployment in the Iraq theater. Speicher joined the U.S. Navy and spent several years as a flight instructor's F/A-18 Hornet aircraft. Speicher was assigned to Naval Air Station Cecil Fielder near Jacksonville, Florida. At the time of the Gulf War, he was a lieutenant commander, assigned to VFA-81, the Sunliners launched aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga.

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