Major M. H. Morrow is a distinguished US Air Force retired (USAF) veteran who served in numerous conflicts and earned more than two dozen military honors. He joined the USAF in 1987 after working three years as a design and construction civil engineer with the California Department of Transportation and, over the course of two decades, had multiple combat tours and deployments. Major Morrow held numerous positions during his career, retiring as a staff officer for Air Staff Level Headquarters and Joint Service Headquarters.
Among other military decorations, Major Morrow received nine Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards, Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal with Campaign Star, and Humanitarian Service Medal. He also received NATO medals for his service in Bosnia and Kosovo, and the Company Grade Officer of the Year award from the 55th Combat Support Group.
He is a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and AMVETS, and the National Eagle Scout Association. He is also an adaptive athlete who has continued to pursue personal goals in retirement, becoming the first amputee adaptive skier to unassisted push up to and ski down the 5.3-mile Longshot run and get up to the Cirque at 12,510', unassisted, to ski down the more than 4000' vertical drop nonstop at Snowmass Ski Resort in Colorado