The County Veterans Service Officer (CVSO) has a compassionate understanding of the problems that confront veterans, widows, widowers, and children. The CVSO knows the extent, the meaning, and the application of laws that have been passed by Congress in the interests of veterans and their dependents, as well as the rules and regulations adopted by the Department of Veterans Affairs to clarify and to implement those laws. The CVSO will apply specialized knowledge in the best way suited to the needs of every individual veteran or beneficiary who comes to the office for assistance.
Roy Mullis is a 32-year retired Army veteran, having served with the 82nd Airborne, 25th Infantry, and 7th Infantry Divisions, and with the Special Forces in Germany; his service included stints on the mainland and in the Pacific. Mr. Mullis also served with the Defense Logistics Agency and two U.S. Army Medical Activity assignments at Fort Knox and Fort Leonard Wood — both as a logistics director and as the deputy commander for administration.
A graduate of Indiana University, Mr. Mullis holds a master’s degree from the University of Phoenix. After retiring from the Army, he worked as a farmer, a machinist, a cabinet maker, and the supply-chain director for two hospital systems. Mr. Mullis looks forward to using his experience to help the veterans of Pulaski County.
Pulaski County Office Building, Room 210
125 South Riverside Drive
Winamac, Indiana 46996
Roy Mullis, Veterans Service Officer
574.946.3571 (Office)
574.230.8396 (Facsimile)
Office hours: Tues. — Thurs., 8:00a.m.-3:00 p.m. ET;
Fridays by appointment only.
The Pulaski County Superior Court offers the Pulaski County Veterans Treatment Court as a possible alternative to traditional criminal processing for qualifying veterans who have encountered trouble with law enforcement.