"Owen Sisbarro joined the Marine Corps in 1995 after graduating from Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. He served 26 years in multiple job specialties - Infantryman, Force Reconnaissance Marine, heavy lift helicopter pilot, and most recently Forward Air Controller/Joint Terminal Attack Controller. He left active duty in 2017 to join the reserves and pursue a career as a physician. He will officially retire from the US Marine Corps Reserves in January 2022. . . .
"Sisbarro
was raised a Catholic and shared with Aleteia about the central role
his Catholic faith has played in his life, particularly as a Marine and a
husband."
In a recent interview, Zoe Romanowsky, Lifestyle Editor at Aleteia, offered a look at Major Sisbarro's service and the role his faith played during this time.
To access Ms. Romanowsky's complete post, please visit:
Aleteia: Zoe Romanowsky: Marine Corps veteran says Mass and prayer got him through deployments (11 NOV 21)
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