Col. Charles I. HaltCharles Halt was a Lt. Colonel in 1980 when he was reassigned from the Pentagon to RAF Bentwaters, England as the Deputy Base Commander. At that time Bentwaters was the largest Tactical Fighter Wing in the US Air Force. He was promoted to Colonel and became the Base Commander. Later he was later reassigned to Kunsan Air Base Korea as the Base Commander. Kunsan at that time was the F-16 base responsible for any offensive action required on the Korean peninsula. He moved from Korea to Florennes, Belgium where he was instrumental in establishing the Cruise Missile Base and active in the successful IMF Treaty with the Soviet Union. His final military assignment was Director, Inspections Directorate for the DOD Inspector General, where he had total inspection oversight of the entire Department of Defense. In his current position he manages a self contained gated community of over 8,000 with full amenities including a police force, golf course, marina, stable, restaurant, community center and the usual pools parks and trails. |