Donna Louis is a retired US Army officer, Sgt. First Class. She is the first African American female paratrooper from Michigan. She became a jump master, with over 150 jumps during her military career. Donna is married to her long time sweetheart and together they have five children. Mrs. Louis had the honor of being inducted into the Charles H Wright African American Historical Museum in Detroit Michigan. Currently she lives in Loganville, Georgia, where she is a poultry and goat farmer.
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Retired US Army. Sergeant First Class
First African American black female paratrooper from the state of Michigan. Married 35 years to a Vietnam combat veteran. Five children two girls from previous marriage and two boys and one girl, step children. Inductee in the Charles H Wright African American Historical Museum Detroit Michigan.
Hobbies are ceramic artist certified instructor, intermediate lever ceramist.
Currency a poultry and goat farmer. 20+ year veteran and jump master. 76 years young.
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