Hugh McMillan
Hugh McMillan retired after 26-plus years of service as a CIA Operations Officer. A veteran of the US Navy in WWII who was an aviation cadet with the then brand new US Air Force in 1948, he took his BA degree at the University of Puget Sound (‘50), and post graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Washington, Seattle, and Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Together with his wife, Janice, also a UPS graduate (‘52), and two sons born in Tokyo, Japan, he lived and served in Washington, DC and CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia; in Tokyo, Japan; Bombay and New Delhi, India; Alexandria, Egypt; Athens, Greece; Ankara, Turkey; the San Francisco Bay area and during his career traveled extensively for CIA.
He has been on the PSEF Board since its inception. He has been a volunteer photojournalist with the Peninsula Gateway and Key Peninsula News since 1980; a charter member of Communities In Schools of Peninsula; charter member of the Key Peninsula Lions; served 14 years as KPFD Fire Commissioner during which time he was elected to the Washington Fire Commissioners Association’s Board of Directors; charter member of the Peninsulas Emergency Preparedness Committee’s BOD; founder and active member of Citizens Against Crime cooperating with the Pierce County Sheriff’s Dept; member Gig Harbor chapter of the Boys and Girls Club BOD; and generally active in community supportive activities.
The McMillans live in Home, WA.
