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Graduated … and was assigned to the armor branch of the US Army.

Military career
Troy returned to West Point in 1951 as commander of the Pentathlon Training Center where he led the Olympic Modern Pentathlon team and competed in the 1952 Olympics Modern Pentathlon event. His other duties included oversight of the last horses at the West Point Riding Hall. Troy retired from the US Army as a colonel.

Civilian career
After retiring from the military, Troy began a career in farming where he managed the Woodlot Management Equipment Company that raised and sold corn, soybeans, wheat, and trees. He continued his involvement in pentathlon activities serving as secretary and later president of the US Modern Pentathlon Association, vice president of the International Modern Pentathlon Federation, a member of the board of directors of the US Olympic Committee, and president and founder of the Pan American Modern Pentathlon Confederation.

In 2017, Troy reunited with his pentathlon teammates from the 1952 Olympics, Frederick L. Denman and William "Thad" McArthur. The reunion was held on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington at a pistol range similar to the one used by the team during the 1952 Olympics. According to Troy’s son, Kent, who organized the event, the team was unique in that all were in the US Army and two were graduates from USMA thus representing the last all-military US Olympic pentathlon team from the 1952 Olympics.

Personal life
He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia.

Troy has one son, Kent, who graduated from USMA.

Schalk started at USMA in 1944.

Schalk was buried in West Point Cemetery on the grounds of the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York.

Tiny but mighty fighter jets will fly over Pinellas County today to help our military. The planes will follow a specific course to test a radar being built in Largo. This radar will be used on ships in the future to detect enemy movement in the air.

In 2020, Nalls group deployed to Largo, Florida and used the microjets to help test a future ship-borne radar for the US military.

Nalls and retired US Navy rear admiral, Scott Sanders, conceived an unusual way to support veterans organizations by selling "700 Mile Per Hour Bourbon". Bourbon whiskey supplied by Sanders' distillery will be carried in two specially modified external fuel tanks aboard Nalls Sea Harrier and flown at high altitude and speed. The unique bourbon will then be sold and the proceeds donated to the Semper Fi & America’s Fund. Delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the flight is not expected to occur until 2021.

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Rogers flew 142 missions as a fighter pilot during the Korean War.

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Flight into Fury.

In 2021, Deatrick’s career was chronicled in the journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation, Air Power History.

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