Joel Mock was a fast-moving, hard hitting linebacker, safety and running back for the Fleming Island High School football team with stints on the school’s weightlifting team.
After high school, …
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Joel Mock was a fast-moving, hard hitting linebacker, safety and running back for the Fleming Island High School football team with stints on the school’s weightlifting team.
After high school, Mock continued football with a year at LaGrange College before transferring to University of Central Florida and joining the ROTC.
Mock is currently a Second Lieutenant transportation officer in the U.S. Army in Fort Lee, VA, Company XO.
“My parents both retired from the Army. It’s kind of the family business. More importantly, I wanted to be the first officer in my family and set a higher standard for generations under me.”
– Joel Mock