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Military Service Record: Lieutenant Douglas McCrory Denham ’65


Name: Douglas McCrory Denham

Service Dates: Approximately 1965 – 1969

Branch: United States Army

Rank: Lieutenant

Role: Military Intelligence, stationed in South Korea

Summary of Service: Lieutenant Douglas McCrory Denham served with distinction in the United States Army as a military intelligence officer for two years in South Korea following his graduation from Princeton University. His tenure in the Army was marked by his dedication to duty, his leadership, and his unwavering commitment to the values of the military.

Post-Service Life: After completing his military service, Doug transitioned into a career in education. He dedicated 25 years to teaching at South Kent School, where he was known for his commitment to his students and his passion for education. Doug and his wife, Dede, then moved to Ecuador, where they taught English at Colegio Americano. He concluded his teaching career at Albuquerque Academy, where he taught Spanish.

In retirement, Doug continued to contribute to the field of education by writing and publishing a book titled “El Eslang y las Frases Figuradas del Dialecto Norteamericano.” He remained a loyal member of the South Kent community throughout his life.

Personal Life: Douglas McCrory Denham passed away on April 1, 2020, due to complications from multiple myeloma. He is survived by his wife, Dede, his two children, Dina and Bill, and five grandchildren. His legacy as a dedicated teacher, a loyal friend, and a loving family man endures in the hearts of those who knew him.

Doug’s life was a testament to his values of leadership, service, and dedication. He is fondly remembered by his classmates and colleagues for his integrity, his sense of humor, and his unwavering commitment to doing good. His impact on the lives of his students and the community is a lasting tribute to his character and his contributions.

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