During the 1960s, Dennis R. Lewis helped direct artillery fire in Vietnam. Thirty-five years later, the former Marine still supplies firepower for the United States, this time as vice president-general counsel of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in Grand Prairie.
The job holds less physical danger than combat duty overseas, but the Sept. 11 attacks highlight its importance. Lewis is the top legal officer of a company that develops and manufactures air and missile defense systems, anti-armor and strike weapons, radar and navigation systems, and naval munitions.
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