[2] Originally planning to enter the Corps of Engineers, he was eventually assigned to the Airborne Infantry in the Pacific theater of World War II.
[4] On his return, he attended Washburne Technical School in Chicago, was certified a master plumber, and became a plumbing and heating contractor.
In 1970 he entered the race for Wisconsin State Assembly to fill the open seat representing Buffalo, Pepin, and Pierce counties.
[7] Moses had been leading the Department of Veterans Affairs for over 15 years due to a quirk of the law which created his position placing no term limit.
[9] Moses, however, sued the Board and, in November 1977, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in his favor, invalidating his firing.
Governor Martin J. Schreiber appointed him administrator of the Division of Emergency Government (civil defense) in the Department of Local Affairs and Development, where he served until his retirement in 1982.