Kim David Stafford
Mr. Stafford returned to the military in 1980 as a commissioned officer, and was assigned to Fort Ord, California. During his tour of duty he was the Commander of the Correctional Custody Facility. After successfully completing the Army Law Enforcement Officer Advanced course, he was selected for duty in the Nation's Capital, Washington D.C. . There he served as a Provost Marshal and Commander of Military Police. As the Commander of Military Police he had the distinct honor of jogging with President Bush, and protecting Heads of State from all over the world at Arlington Cemetery. He also worked closely with the United States Secret Service as a Liaison Officer, and was recognized for his outstanding service to this organization in 1987.
After leaving military service, he secured a position with the Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorney located in Sacramento, California. He enjoys his work as District Advisor for the Weed & Seed Program.
Upon his return to Vallejo in 1989, he served on many boards and commissions throughout the City. On December 18, 1995 Mr. Stafford was sworn into office and served on the Vallejo City Council until the end of 1997. Currently, he serves as the President for the Solano County Civil Service Commission. He and his wife Mary and their son Christopher reside in East Vallejo.
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