Kenneth G. Musselmann, Director
Kenneth Musselmann served with the U.S. Army Americal Division in Vietnam where a land mine explosion and gunshot wounds resulted in the amputation of both his legs. He holds the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.
Mr. Musselmann was the Adjutant of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Department of California from 1989 to 2008, where he was responsible for the business and financial operations of the largest DAV department in the United States. California also has the largest number of disabled veterans in the U.S.
Mr. Musselmann has a long record of leadership in the veterans' movement, including senior volunteer leadership positions in the DAV's national organization, and serving as the DAV National Commander in 1986-87. He held all elected officer positions in the DAV's Department of California, including that of State Commander, and was Chapter Commander of DAV Chapter 19 in Lakewood, California, where he is a life member. Mr. Musselmann was selected California's Outstanding Disabled Veteran in 1978 and the DAV Recruiter of the Year in 2006 for bringing 346 disabled veterans into membership of the DAV Department of California.
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