AFFILIATIONS FAMILY THE SIXTH DISTRICT ENDORSES

• Sons of the American Legion (2015-present) The eldest of two children, Scott was born to Hazel • American Legion Riders (2016-Present) and John Moline in Chicago, Illinois. He was raised on th • Past District Commanders' Club the South Side of Chicago until his 9 birthday and then moved to Oak Park, Illinois where he attended • NALPA (President, State of lowa, 2016-2017) and graduated from Oak Park-River Forest High • ANAVICUS School. After one year at Central Community • 40 & 8 College, Scott entered the USAF in 1967. Scott has • Iowa Chiefs of Police Association (1974-1982) been married twice and has three sons, J. Chris Moline • NE Iowa Law Enforcement Association (1974- is a Captain, State Police, with the Iowa Department of 1982) Transportation. Kevin Michael Moline is an architect • Iowa State Police Association (1974-1982) and IT Manager with FISERV in West Des Moines, Io- • PUFL wa. Matthew John Moline is a manager of a Casey's in • Life VFW Earlham, Iowa. Each son has two daughters with ages

• Life EANGUS ranging from twenty two down to the fraternal twins • Life NRA who are ten years old. All three boys are members of

HONORS the American Legion Family serving as members of the • USAF Postal and Courier Honor Graduate Sons of the American Legion. Scott resides in Ankeny, (1970) Iowa. • Cedar Falls Police Department Officer of the Year (1977) • Match Director for the National Rifle Associa- tion National Police Revolver J. SCOTT MOLINE

Championships, Camp Dodge, Iowa (1982-1978) FOR • 1 of 9 of 113,000, Outstanding Airman in the Air National Guard National Award, STATE COMMANDER (1975). nd • Airman of the Year, 132 Fighter Wing, , (1975). • Educator of the Year, Kaplan University, Des 2018 2019 Moines, Iowa (2016)

Lest We Forget. ELGIBILITY EDUCATION AMERICAN LEGION HIGHLIGHTS

• Oak Park River Forest High School, Oak Park, Illinois POST (Urbandale, Iowa Post 663) 1965 • Commander • A.A.S. Liberal Arts, Iowa Central Community College, Webster City, Iowa, 1972 • Vice Commander • University of Northern Iowa, B.S. in Sociology, Cedar • Executive Council Falls, Iowa, 1974 • Boy Scout Committee Scott joined the American Legion in 2001, earning his • University of Central Missouri, M.S. in Criminal Jus- membership eligibility through his honorable service tice Administration, Warrensville, MO, 1986 DISTRICT in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War • Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Basic Law Enforce- ment Training, Waterloo, Iowa, 1974. • Commander Era serving and stationed at Keesler AFB, in Mississip- • Senior Non-Commissioned Officer School, McGhee- • Vice-Commander pi, Vandenberg AFB in California, OCONUS at Tin City Tyson, AFS, 1995.

AFS in Alaska and Ellswot1h AFB in South Dakota in DEPARTMENT various Air Force Specialty Codes. After his three and CAREER • Vice Commander one-half years with the USAF, he separated at the • VA&R Commission Chair rank of Sergeant, spent a short time in the active re- In 1974, Scott was hired by the Cedar Falls Police De- partment in Cedar Falls, Iowa as a police officer and • Boy Scout Commission serves and joined the Iowa Air National Guard serving spent half of his employment there as a patrol officer rd with the 133 Control Flight at Ft. Dodge, in 1974, involved in patrol related duties and school/public NATIONAL Iowa and the 132nd Fighter Wing in Des Moines in resource assignments. He was promoted to investiga- • Law and Order (2012-2012) 1979. His service began in in 1967 and ended when he tor/detective half-way through his employment with CFPD and worked all FBI Part 1 and Partl1 related • Law and Order (2013-2014) retired at the rank of Chief Master Sergeant (E9) with crimes including homicides with the investigative/ • Veterans Employment and Education (2014-2017) various AFSC's at the 132dn Fighter Wing in 2001 with detective bureau. approximately thirty-three years of service for pay. Scott resigned from the Cedar Falls Police Department on July 1, 1982 and began his career of approximately Scott's Military decorations include the Meritorious twenty one years as a general law enforcement/ Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal (20LC), principal firearms instructor with the Iowa Law En- forcement Academy (ILEA) on July 2, 1982. He also Air Force Achievement Medal, Air Force Good Conduct encumbered the positions of training coordinator, Medal, National Defense Service Medal-Star, Humani- long-time assistant director and governor appointed tarian Service Medal, Cold War Medal, Armed Forces acting director. He retired on January 28, 2003 from Reserve Medal-HG, United States Armed Forces Out- ILEA. Scott began employment as a professor with the then standing Volunteer Service Medal, Iowa National Hamilton College in Urbandale, Iowa on January 29, Guard Commendation Medal, Iowa National guard 2003 which then became Kaplan University and which Meritorious Medal, Iowa National Guard Humanitari- has been recently acquired by Purdue University. He an Medal has instructed all areas in the criminal justice A.A.S. and B.S. degree programs, and currently teaches on- line for the university. With both his tenure in educa- tion and at ILEA, he is known statewide and beyond. He also functioned as an evaluator for the Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools evalu- ating criminal justice programs from 2010-2017.