Word has been received of the death of former Wayland City Manager Harman “Pete” Stull. He was 91.
Stull, who lived on Park Street, in 2018 was recognized at a Wayland City Council meeting for being inducted into the Ohio Army ROTC Hall of Fame.
Stull retired from the military as a lieutenant colonel, most recently as commander of the 128th Armor Battalion and commander of the Fort Custer Training Center in Battle Creek. He came on board as Wayland’s city manager in 1987, tried to retire, but in 1998 was selected as Caledonia Township Manager.
A native of Kentucky, Lt. Col. Stull earned his agriculture degree from Ohio State in 1955 and was commissioned as an armor officer through ROTC. After an initial tour in the 11th Cavalry, Lt. Col. Stull maintained his membership in the Army Reserve requested active duty in the 1950s. He was assigned to a tank battalion in Germany where he became a tank company commander. While in Germany he also attended the Air Force Air Controller School at Ramstein Air Base.
Returning to Fort Knox in 1966 he was assigned to the Training Analysis Branch at the Armor Center. He was responsible for planning the Annual Training Tests (ATT) for all TO&E units at Fort Knox. In 1967 Lt. Col. Stull was assigned to the Inspector General office, 17th Signal Brigade, Republic of Vietnam. He returned to Fort Knox for two years where he was assigned as a branch chief in the Armor School Office of the Director of Instruction.
His second Vietnam tour began in 1970. He was assigned to the Plans and Force Structure Division of MACV (Military Assistance Command Vietnam). His major duties involved visiting and living with Vietnamese units to ascertain their operational readiness.
When he returned to the United States, Lt. Col. Stull was assigned to the U.S. Army Advisor Group for the Michigan Army National Guard. Eventually became the Armor Branch Team Chief at the U.S. Army Readiness Group, Selfridge at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base near Detroit.
Eventually Lt. Col. Stull was convinced to accept a full-time position with the Michigan Army National guard where he served the remainder of his career until retirement.
Lt. Col. Stull’s awards include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and Army Achievement Medal. Lt. Col. Stull is a member of the VFW, American Legion, and the DAV.