DERBY, Kan. (KSNW) - One Derby veteran who spent his army career protecting the people of Fort Lewis as a military police officer didn't let it stop him from seeing the world.
"I didn't really know what to do, and I knew that that was secure, and I had some friends that had done it, and I never thought that was going to be for me, but it ended up working out," Duncan Macormac said.
Wichita native Macormac was out of high school in 1996 and needed a career with a future, so he turned to the Army and trained to be a military police officer.
"You've seen 'Cops.' It's just like that except we're on a military base," he said.
But Macormac was doing a lot more than writing tickets. He was also doing specialized training for military police in war zones.
"We're doing convoy security, and rou