- A Kenyan man who previously sold cattle has, in a beautiful story of resilience and determination, graduated as a Major in the U.S. Army
- Kwombo Kibett’s journey from high school dropout to esteemed military officer was shared by his wife, Chirchir Tio, on Facebook
- She detailed his rise from menial jobs to achieving this significant milestone after 14 challenging years of service, expressing immense pride in his accomplishments
Kwombo Kibett, a Kenyan man who endured significant hardship after dropping out of school to take on menial jobs, has achieved an inspiring transformation, graduating as a Major in the U.S. Army.
His remarkable story was shared by his wife, Chirchir Tio, on Facebook.
She detailed how he rose from rock bottom, persevering through immense challenges to reach the pinnacle of success.
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Chirchir recalled how Kwombo had previously worked as a janitor and a cattle seller after his prospects were shattered when he was unable to complete high school.
As my husband graduates today from the most prestigious and privileged school where few are selected to attend, I can’t help but reminisce on his humble beginnings—from high school dropout, cattle seller, janitor, etc. Being an immigrant is not easy, but you have defied most odds for this achievement.
Chirchir Tio
She noted that his promotion to the high rank of Major came after 14 years of diligent service in the army, emphasizing that those years were filled with significant hardships.
The last 14 years in the service have been both great and stressful, but the last year has been really testing.
The proud wife then expressed her heartfelt congratulations, saying she was incredibly proud of him and confident that his future is bright.
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She remembered their journey as immigrants and highlighted how his rise to such a high rank was a defiance of the odds.
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Chirchir also shared adorable photos of her husband’s graduation, showing her and Kwombo alongside others who proudly stood in the picture.
Kwombo looked sharp in his upgraded army uniform, adorned with badges. In the background, the flags of the United States and its military were raised to full mast.
But you made it. Congratulations, Major Tio. We are proud of you. You are destined for greatness. ❤️❤️”
Chichir Tio