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Hometown Hero serves country, community & family

Updated: January 25, 2013
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CHAMPAIGN -- One military woman has several jobs, and with each one, she makes a big difference. WCIA-3's Amanda Porterfield introduces us to Yvette Lane-Rose, a family woman serving our country and the community like a real Hometown Hero.

She'll give you a hug, and give you the hand, all in the same breath. But, that's exactly what high school students love about their assistant principal.

"I thought I wanted to be a police officer. I thought I wanted to be an attorney. But, that didn't work out. I became a teacher because my biggest passion as a teenage was working with kids."

Yvette Lane-Rose doesn't just work at Centennial. She's a mother of six, a wife and an active duty lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves.

"I don't like to be in charge, just so I can say, 'hey, I am in charge,' but, if I see the kids need an advocate, then I can be that positive advocate. If my lower rank soldiers need someone to be that buffer, than I can be that, and at home, if I see things falling apart, then I can keep my kids in line."

Right now, she's supposed to be giving orders overseas. In December, Lane Rose deployed to Afghanistan for 9-12 months. During a short leave, she stopped by to check up on her students, making sure they stay in line while she's gone; the way a boss knows how to do.

"I can't just be a hero without my family, my soldiers or my students. So, together they make me appear to be a hero. But, I don't feel like a hero."

In a few days, Lane-Rose will head back to Afghanistan to finish her deployment.

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Oh Yes, this is the way she has always been. She's the best at everything she does. Larry Wilson MSG USAR Retired

Larry W. January 25, 2013 at 7:51 pm

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