April grew up in a military family and knew that she wanted to attend West Point at an early age.
April was challenged by the physical and mental aspects of West Point, she found support from multiple sources and success on the West Point Pistol team.
April branched Adjutant General because she wanted to serve soldiers in a direct and tangible way that impacted their daily lives.
April did that throughout her career. Serving her initial Active Duty service obligation in Europe before transitioning to the Reserves to serve in the United States.
April served as a Director at the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, as Chief of Transition Branch for Casualty and Mortuary Affairs, and multiple positions at Command and General Staff College.
April has had a direct impact on the lives of soldiers and their families deploying to and returning from war.
This is her story.