• 75°
Chief Warrant Officer Andy Haq was deployed to Germany, Korea, Panama, Granada, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. CONTRIBUTED

Andy Haq’s global service spanned Europe, Asia and Middle East

MADISON – In the U.S. Army, Chief Warrant Officer Anwarul ‘Andy’ Haq completed courses for Short Range Air Defense and served on the Air Defense Artillery branch.

He specialized in anti-aircraft weapons, such as Vulcan, Chaparral and Avenger Air Defense Systems; Sargent York; Roland; and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense or THAAD.

He joined in 1975 and served through 1998. Haq had Basic Training at Fort Jackson S.C and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Bliss, Texas. He then attached to Military Police detachment with Indiana National Guard at Fort Wayne, Ind. and became a Supply Specialist.

His training included basic and advanced electronics, High Power Generation course and advanced Warrant Officer Course, specializing in Patriot Radar and Missile System.

Tours of duty took Haq to Germany; two tours to Camp Casey and Camp Humphrey, South Korea; Fort Campbell, Ky., 101 Airborne Unit; and Fort Polk, La., XV111 Airborne Unit at Fort Bliss and Fort Hood, Texas.

Haq was deployed to Germany, Reforger exercises, 1st Armored Division; Korea, Short Range Air Defense, along with first Patriot Battalion; Panama and Granada, combat, 101 Airborne, Air Assault Division; and Desert Storm, Desert Shield, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, combat, XV111 Airborne corps.

His design for access window to Slip Ring Electronics improved safety on Vulcan Air Defense Gun System. Haq authored drills for weapon crews, Avenger shoulder-fire missiles and Patriot. He also wrote upload/download procedures for missiles to launchers, modified instruction for Patriot Radar and safety operations for firing ranges.

Awarded numerous honors, Haq earned medals related to Meritorious Service, Army Commendation, Army Achievement, Army Good Conduct, National Defense, South East Asia Service and Joint Army/Airforce Commendation.

An active member of Madison American Legion, Post 229, Haq leads flag ceremonies and will coordinate the upcoming Memorial Day ceremony. In several groups as officer, he participates in Military Retiree Council, United States Army Warrant Officers Association, Disabled American Veterans, North Alabama Veterans and Fraternal Organizations Coalition, St. Vincent DePaul Society and Knights of Columbus.

In civilian jobs, he has worked for Dynetics Inc., Colsa Corporation and Computer Science Corporation with Missile Defense Agency, along with veterans’ support with Catalyst Center.

He holds master’s degrees in business administration and in management and bachelor’s degrees in education and electronics/instrumentation.

He and his wife Marinita Haq have five children and nine grandchildren.

Madison

Barons best Trash Pandas in pitchers’ duel

Madison

Patriots set the stage for rematch with Jets in Final Four

Madison

Jets soar into semis with Hoover sweep, Pats next

Events

Bless Fest returns for second year of spring family fun this weekend

Events

Local students organize MadFest for day of fun, service

Madison

Bob Jones bests Thompson in Game 1 of playoff tilt

Bob Jones High School

Fourth-graders absorb ‘The History of Madison’ from Cindi Sanderson

Harvest

VIP to host Charity Golf Tournament on Redstone Arsenal

Harvest

AUSA sponsors ‘Operation Eagle Claw’ about freeing hostages in Iran

Madison

MVP’s plant giveaway to celebrate Monarch mural outside Honest Coffee

Harvest

The Madison Village celebrates its 25th anniversary

Bob Jones High School

Optimist Club grants boost service options to youth

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – May 1, 2024

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones sweeps Sparkman to advance in playoffs

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – April 24, 2024

Madison

I-565 nighttime detours planned for Exit 10 work in Madison

Madison

Liberty Middle School student passes away after medical emergency on campus

Huntsville

Lexi Regensburger promotes HEALS for Girl Scout Gold

Harvest

Rocket City Novas, a new dance krewe, sashay into town

Harvest

Asbury Car & Bike Show to feature vehicles in pristine condition

Liberty Middle School

Liberty takes first-place finish in State MathCounts

Harvest

Fantasy Playhouse to launch ‘Space Monkeys!’ on May 9-12

Harvest

Defense Innovation Summit to explore tech in national security

Madison

‘Sounds of Summer’ concerts return to Home Place Park

x