City Of Kenosha issued the following announcement on Dec. 23
The Kenosha Hometown Heroes Commission is pleased to announce Tom Visintainer is the Kenosha Hometown Hero for the Fourth Quarter of 2021. Visintainer was honored during the December 20, 2021 Common Council meeting.
The Kenosha Hometown Heroes Commission created this program to identify and recognize as Hometown Heroes worthy men and women who have served or are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces who were born in, currently reside in, or have previously resided for ten (10) years or more at any time, in the City of Kenosha, for their outstanding personal achievements and the positive contributions they make to the Kenosha community.
The Fourth Quarter winner was nominated for his 33 years of service with the Army/U.S. Army Reserves, achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant. His training taught him to be an Engineer of heavy equipment operations and an electrician. His various assignments took him to Afghanistan when he was called to active duty in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, where he completed two tours of duty doing mine clearing, road construction and building construction.
Mr. Visintainer’s awards include: the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Army Good Conduct Medal, the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal (4th Award), National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with 2 Campaign Stars, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve Medal W/M Device, NATO Medal, Combat Action Badge, Driver and Mechanic Badge with Driver-Wheeled Vehicle(s) Clasp.
He is active with veterans organizations and has a Lifetime membership with American Legion – Member Post 21 where he received the “In Grateful Appreciation Award” from the Post. He is also a lifetime member of the VFW, AMVETS – South Milwaukee Post 4, Iraq and Afghan Veterans of America, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) – Chapter 20 and Veterans of America. He is the current Commander, and has been for the last 7 years, of the American Legion Post 21. This is the only American Legion Post in Kenosha County to achieve 100% membership success for 7 years. He is the Commander of Kenosha County American Legion Council, works with Sons of the Legion Post 21, VFW Sturtevant Post 9948, Eagles Nest Association of Sturtevant, and he was the first non Vietnam Veteran to become a member of the Kenosha Area Veterans Honor Guard.
Mr. Visintainer is the former Vice President of the Kenosha County Veterans Council and the served on the First District American Legion Riders for 8 years.
Our Fourth Quarter winner is also on the Somers Volunteer Fire Department for 16 years and is a former Cub scout leader and former Hunter safety Instructor. He has receive the Shriner Safety Person of the Year
He is also has also spent the past 6 years of his Army Reserve time employed at Zablocki VA Center in Milwaukee as Project Management Building Inspector for all new construction.
Mr. Visintainer’s accomplishments and high level of performance in the Army, Veterans Organizations and in the Civilian world is due to his leadership skills and personality. He is considerate of people’s feelings and is courteous to everyone.
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