MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
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November 15, 2010
EMPHASIS: Colonel Ron Replogle Announces Retirement of Captain Gary L. Moore

Colonel Ron Replogle, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the retirement of Captain Gary L. Moore, General Headquarters, after more than 29 years of dedicated service. Capt. Moore’s retirement is effective December 1, 2010.

Moore began his career with the Patrol on January 1, 1981, as a member of the 54th Recruit Class. After graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy, he was first assigned to Troop H, Zone 4, serving the citizens of Grundy and Mercer counties. He was promoted to corporal and designated assistant zone commander of Troop H, Zone 2, Nodaway and Worth counties, in 1990. In May 1994, he was promoted to sergeant, and was designated the zone commander of Zone 3, Harrison and Gentry counties. In October 1997, he transferred to the Governor’s Security Division, General Headquarters, Jefferson City. He was designated assistant director of that division in March 2001. Moore was promoted to lieutenant and designated director of that division in June 2001. He transferred to Field Operations Bureau in September 2006, and was designated homeland security coordinator. Moore transferred to the Gaming Division as an assistant director in October 2006. He was promoted to captain and designated director of the Driver Examination Division in September 2007. It is from this position that he retires.

Moore was born in Marshall, MO. He is the son of the late O.D. and Katie Moore, and stepson of Peggy Moore. He graduated from Chillicothe R-II High School, in Chillicothe, MO, in 1971. Moore served in the United States Navy for three years and was honorable discharged as an E-4 in 1974. Capt. Moore attended the National Traffic Management Institute in Warrensburg, MO, in 1976. He has two children: Amanda Cullin, of Clyde, MO, and Bryan Nigh, of Los Angeles, CA. He is the proud grandfather of Alias, Aiden, and Lauren Cullin.

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