RESUME June, 2009

JAMES MARSHALL KLEBBA

Present Position Victor H. Schiro Professor of Law Loyola University College of Law , 70118 Telephone: (504) 861-5669 Fax: (504) 861-5733 Email: [email protected]

Home Address 6039 Camp Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 Telephone: (504) 891-1739

Statistics Height...... 5' 10" Weight...... 191 lbs. Born....Jefferson City, MO September 8, 1942 Family..Married, one child, Brian M. Klebba

EDUCATION:

Law School J.D., Harvard Law School; 1967

College B.A., cum laude in Political Science St. John' s University, Collegeville, MN 1964

Preparatory Chaminade Academy, Clayton, Missouri 1960

TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

Law School

August 2003 to present Victor H. Schiro Distinguished Professor of Law, also taught in the summer of 2004 and 2008 at Loyola College of Law’s summer program in Budapest and in summer 2005 and 2007 in Moscow. Director of LL.M. program for foreign law graduates since fall of 2007.

Fall Semester, 2004 Fulbright Scholar: lecturing on Introduction to the Law of the United States, Comparative Civil Procedure and American Legal Education at the University of Belgrade Faculty of law, Serbia and Montenegro

August 2001 to July 2003 Dean and Victor H. Schiro Distinguished Professor of Law

August 1999 to July 2001 Interim Dean and Victor H. Schiro Distinguished Professor of Law

August 1997 to 1999 Associate Dean and Victor H. Schiro Professor of Law Also, Director of The School of Law’s Eastern Europe Summer Program in Russia and Hungary. (1993 to 1999)

May 1993 to July 1997 Victor H. Schiro Distinguished Professor of Law

August 1990 to May 1993 Professor of Law

August 1989 to July 1990 Interim Dean and Professor of Law Loyola University, New Orleans

August 1983 to July 1989 Associate Dean and Professor of Law (Acting Dean during Spring semester of 1989) Loyola University, New Orleans

January to May 1985 Visiting Professor of law, Tulane Law School (part-time, while also teaching at Loyola)

May 1980 to July 1983 Professor of Law Loyola University, New Orleans

August 1981 to May 1982 Visiting Professor of Law University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN

May 1981 to July 1981 Visiting Professor of Law University of Missouri Columbia, MO

August 1976 to May 1980 Associate Professor Loyola University, New Orleans

May to July 1976 Visiting Professor University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

August 1973 to August 1976 Assistant Professor Loyola University, New Orleans

Subjects taught in Law School - (number of times taught) Administrative Law (2) Civil Procedure (over 10) Contracts (3) Corporations (including securities) (2) Environmental Law (7) Evidence (over 10) Federal Courts (Federal Jurisdiction) (over 10) Introduction to the Law of the United States (2) Legal Profession (Professional Responsibility) (2) Evidence/Procedure Seminar (2) Comparative Judicial Systems (5) Introduction to Russian Law and Culture (2)

2 Other than Law School: January to March 1969 Instructor Department of Business Administration University of Maryland Far East Division Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan Subject: Labor Law

OTHER LEGAL CONSULTING AND EMPLOYMENT:

April, 1994 to July, 1996 Expedited Arbitrator, Securities and Exchange Commission v. Prudential Securities Incorporated, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, C.A. No. 93-2164 (HHG)

November 1969 to July 1973 and summers of 1966 and 1967 Associate and summer clerk; Dorsey and Whitney (formerly Dorsey, Marquart, Windhorst, West and Halladay) Minneapolis, MN

Work included: pension and profit sharing, corporate, securities, trial and appellate work Summer 1965 Legal Intern Missouri Commission on Human Rights Jefferson City, MO

BAR ADMISSIONS

Minnesota, 1970

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

Evidence Cases and Problems, (with Bracy, Raitt, Bodensteiner and Fremon), The Harrison Company (Second Edition 1995).

Contributing author, Park and McFarland, Computer-Aided Exercises on Civil Procedure, West Publishing Company (Fourth Edition 1995).

Master Plan for the Red River Watershed in Louisiana, Water Rights and Water Law Section, Red River Development Council, Natchitoches, LA (1990).

Legal and Institutional Analysis of Louisiana's Water Laws with Relationship to the Water Laws of Other States and the Federal Government (with Yiannopoulos and Schoenbaum) Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Public Works in conjunction with Louisiana Water Resources Study Commission, Baton Rouge, 1983.

Water Resources Legislation for Louisiana: A Report Submitted to the Louisiana Legislature (1982), Loyola Law School Legislative Research Report, New Orleans, LA, 1982.

I have co-authored six monographs in the form of Assessments of proposed laws for the Central and East European Law Initiative (an American Bar Association Committee). They are:

3 1. Comments on Draft of Judicial Code for the Republic of Armenia (The American Bar Association Central and Eastern European Law Initiative, 2006) (Co-author).

2. Assessment of the Draft Law on the Constitutional Court and Corresponding Draft on Constitutional Amendment for the Republic of Moldova (The American Bar Association Central and Eastern European Law Initiative April 2002) (Co- author)

3. Analysis of the Internal Regulations of Tirana Law Faculty for the Republic of Albania (The American Bar Association Central and Eastern European Law Initiative August 2002) (Co-author)

4. Analysis of the Draft Code of Judicial Ethics for the Republic of Bulgaria (The American Bar Association Central and Eastern European Law Initiative (hereinafter “CEELI” October 2001) (Co-author)

5. Assessment of the Draft Republic of Montenegro Courts Act CEELI, (2000)

6. Analysis of two drafts “of the Act on Organization and State Administration of Courts for the Slovak Republic CEELI, (December, 1997)

7. Concept paper on Judicial Reforms for the Republic of Armenia CEELI, (January 1997).

8. Analysis of the Draft Law on Common Courts for the Republic of Georgia CEELI, (October, 1996).

9. Analysis of the Draft Law on the Status of Judges for the Kyrgyz Republic CEELI, (August, 1996).

10. Analysis of two Draft Laws on Appraisal for the Russian Federation CEELI, (May, 1996).

BOOK CHAPTERS:

“The Federal Rules at the Age of 70 Years - A Possible Model for the Implementation of the ALI/UNIDROIT Principles and Rules of Transnational Civil Procedure” December, 2008 Pravni Zivot IV, pp.203-2-5 (Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural Law on the Theme of “Law and Internatioal Integration.”), Belgrade, 2008.

“Class Actions and Other Multi-Party Litigation: A Comparative Perspective” Pravni Zivot IV, (Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural Law on the Theme of “Law and Humane Future”) pp. 49-65, Belgrade, 2006.

“Comparative Civil Procedure: The Civil Law and Anglo American Common Law.” Pravni Zivot IV, (Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural Law on the theme of “Law and Cultural Differences”) pp. 1143-1150, Belgrade, 2004.

“Differences in Evidence Rules as Between Civil and Criminal Cases under the Federal Rules of Evidence,” in New Trends in Criminal Investigation and Evidence, Vol. II, pp. 409-423, Intersentia Press, Antwerpt (2000).

4 PUBLICATIONS IN LEGAL JOURNALS:

Confessions of a Recidivist Interim Dean, 33 U. Tol. L. Rev. 91 (2001)

Conflict and Cooperation in the American Federal Court System, XXXV Acta Facultatis Politica- Juridicae Scientiarum Budapestinensis de Rolando Eötvos Nominate (Faculty Journal of Law and Political Science at the Eötvos Loránd University of Budapest, (1995/96).

Water Rights and Water Policy in Louisiana: Laissez Faire Riparianism. Market Based Approaches or a New Managerialism? 53 Louisiana Law Review 1774 (1993).

Judicial Federalism in The United States, 40 The Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, (University of Belgrade) 209, (July - August 1992).

Book review, (Lempert and Saltzburg, A Modern Approach to Evidence and Kimball, Programmed Materials on Evidence) 30 J. Leg. Educ. 601 (1980).

Fifth Circuit Symposium; Federal Jurisdiction and Civil Procedure, 23 Loy. L. Rev. 701 (1977).

Book Review (Currie, Federal Courts, Cases and Materials) 31 Southwestern L.J. 961 (1977).

Fifth Circuit Symposium: Environmental Law, 21 Loy. L. Rev. 555 (1975).

The Fifth Circuit and Environment: The Quest for Effective Review of Agency Action, 20 Loy. L. Rev. 499 (1974).

ARTICLES IN PUBLICATIONS OTHER THAN LEGAL JOURNALS:

Insuring Solar Access on Retrofits: The Problem and Some Solutions, Solar Engineering Magazine (Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan. 1980).

Case analysis of General Telephone of the Northwest v. E.E.O.C. in Preview of the United States Supreme Court Cases (May 4, 1980).

Access to Sunlight - The Legal Aspects, The Code (Loyola Law School Student paper; March, 1980).

COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION EXERCISE:

Jurisdiction Over the Person: Constitutional Requirements, Long-Arm Statutes, and a Comparison of the Treatment of Individuals and Corporations (Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction; Minneapolis, MN 1996, Revised Edition (1997 and 1999).

UNPUBLISHED PAPERS, AND RESEARCH NOT LEADING TO PUBLICATION:

Innovative Teaching Techniques: Predistributed Classroom Hypotheticals (unpublished paper submitted to the AALS Section on Teaching Methods for use at the 1977 Law Teaching Clinic of the AALS). Copies on file at the AALS Teaching Clinic Library at McGeorge School of Law of

5 the University of the Pacific, Sacramento, CA.

The University and the Urban Environment: An Analysis of Problems and Opportunities as applied to Cambridge (unpublished paper submitted for Seminar in Urban Legal Studies in satisfaction of Third Year Written Work requirement at Harvard Law School in May 1967).

Paper (in outline form) submitted to Southern Regional Conference of the Federal Bar Association on November 28, 1978 on "Recent Developments in Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure."

Paper (in outline form) submitted to Louisiana Conference on Solar Energy in New Orleans on May 18-19, 1979 on "Legal Problems of Solar Energy."

Research on venue provisions of the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure with regard to contract actions, submitted as a tentative recommendation of Professor Frank Maraist of LSU, Reporter for Committee for Continuous Revision of the Code of Civil Procedure of the Louisiana Law Institute.

OFFICES HELD RELATED TO LEGAL EDUCATION:

Program Committee Member, Southeast Conference Association of American Law Schools, 2003 to present.

Member, Association of American Law Schools Committee on Curriculum and Research, 1997- 2000.

One of three members of Local Arrangements Committee for 1989 Annual Meeting (national) of the Association of American Law Schools, held in New Orleans in January of 1989.

Chairperson, Association of American Law Schools Section on Civil Procedure, December 1977 to January 1979. Principal activities included (1) Selection and planning of Section' s Program for 1979 Annual Meeting of AALS in Chicago on the topic of proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure pertaining to discovery; (2) Preparation and supervision of the Section budget; (3) Communication with Section membership regarding current developments; and, (4) Compilation of materials on innovative teaching methods for Civil Procedure.

Member of Executive Committee, Association of American Law School Section on Civil Procedure, December 1976 to December 1977.

SEMINARS, LECTURES AND CONFERENCES:

Lecture, “The Federal Rules at the Age of 70 Years - A Possible Model for the Implementation of the ALI/UNIDROIT Principles and Rules of Transnational Civil Procedure” Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural Law Annual Conference, Mt. Kopaonik, Serbia, Dec. 17, 2008.

Lecture, “ A Comparative Look at Class Actions and Other Multi-Party Litigation,” Society of Bartolus, New Orleans, April 18, 2008.

Chair, panel discussion on “Obscenity and the Lawrence Decision” at the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association of American Law Schools, Amelia Island, FL, July 30, 2007.

Lecture, “Class Actions and Other Multi-Party Litigation: A Comparative Perspective” Mt.

6 Kopaonik School of Natural Law Annual Conference, Mt. Kopaonik, Serbia, December , 2006.

Panelist, “So You Want to be a Dean? The Role of an Interim Dean” at the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association of American Law Schools, Palm Beach, FL, July 19, 2006.

Chair, Panel discussion on “Supreme Court Decisions Last Term in the Area of Economic Regulation” at the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association of American Law Schools, Palm Beach, FL, July 16, 2006.

Chair “Roundtable Discussion on the Fiduciary Responsibilities of Faculty and Deans” at the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association of American Law Schools, Hilton Head, S.C., July 20, 2005.

Lecture, “Origins of the American Constitution,” American Studies Center and the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, December 10, 2004.

Lecture on “Comparative Civil Procedure: The Civil Law and Anglo-American Common Law” Mt. Kopaonik School of Natural Law Annual Conference, Mt. Kopaonik, Serbia, December 14, 2004.

Lecture, “The U.S. Constitution and Separation of Process,” the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, December 3, 2004.

Lectures on “American Legal Education” at the Forum Romanum of the University of Belgrade on October 29, 2004 and at the University of Krajuevac (Serbia) on November 15, 2004.

Panelist, “How to Improve Cooperation Among the New Post-Yugoslav States” at a conference commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Fulbright Program in Yugoslavia; Belgrade, October 12, 2004.

Chair, panel discussion on “Distance Learning” at the Annual Meeting of Southeast Conference of the Association of American Law Schools, Kiawah, SC, August 3, 2004.

Presentations on my computer exercise in Civil Procedure “Personal Jurisdiction” on behalf of the Center on Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CEELI) at the Association of American Law School’s Annual Meeting each January from 1998 through 2004.

Invited speaker, “Doing Business With Ukraine, Russia and Moldova” at a seminar of the New Orleans World Trade Center on September 12, 2003.

Panelist “Louisiana Water Law Issues” at a conference of the American Society for Environmental Sciences, Baton Rouge, December 2, 2002.

Channel 6 News (WDSU, New Orleans), Interview on tobacco class action case pending in Orleans Parish Civil District Court involving proposed novel remedy of “medical monitoring” of healthy smokers in September 2001.

Paper presentation “Differences in Evidence Rules as Between Civil and Criminal Cases Underthe Federal Rules of Evidence” at Second World Conference on New Trends in Criminal Investigation and Evidence, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 11, 1999.

Moderator and Commentator, International Colloquium of the International Association of Procedural Law, Tulane Law School, October 30th, 1998.

7 Interview on WWL radio about political and economic developments in Russia on August 28, 1998.

Interviews on Judicial Ethics issues raised in recent news stories, WWL-TV (channel 4) and WDSU-TV (Channel 6), February 23rd 1996.

Lecturer, "A Comparative View of American Legal Education," Forum Romanum at the University of Belgrade School of Law, July, 1995.

Lecturer, at Eötvös Lorand University School of Law, Budapest, Hungary. "Conflict and Cooperation in the American Federal Court System," March, 1995

Panelist, at University of Vienna School of Law, Vienna, Austria. "Recent Developments in American Law and Legal Education," March, 1995.

Lecturer, (under auspices of the USIA and the American Cultural Center in Yugoslavia) at University of Belgrade School of Law "Judicia1 Federalism in the United States, July 10, 1991.

Lecturer, "Recent Developments in Federal Jurisdiction," Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association Winter Seminar, Aspen, Colorado, February 11, 1991.

Discussion Leader, Workshop for New Law Teachers, Association of American Law Schools Faculty Recruitment Conference, Washington, D. C. November, 1990.

Interview, WLAE-TV Focus program with former Archbishop Hannan on the U.S. Supreme Court nomination process, July 1990.

Lecturer, "The New Louisiana Code of Evidence - Aspects of Interest to the Trial Lawyer" Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association Winter Seminar, Aspen, Colorado Feb. 1990.

Interview, WWL-TV news, on drinking water quality problems and legal problems with interstate transportation of water, Fall 1989.

Interview, WWL-TV, on "How to Choose a Lawyer," Fall 1989.

Chair, Program Committee for Annual Meeting of Southeast Conference of AALS, August 8-10, 1985; New Orleans. Topic: "Legal Education and Technology ... Including Computers."

Speaker, Water Resources Seminar sponsored by American Water Resources Association, September 5, 1985; Baton Rouge.

Workshop leader for First and Second Annual Conferences Louisiana Administrative Law, held respectively in May of 1983 and February of 1984 in Baton Rouge.

Speaker and resource person, Water Resources Symposium sponsored by Louisiana Priorities for the Future, held on May 12-14, 1983 in Covington, Louisiana.

Panelist, WWL-TV special on legal ethics in light of plane crash in Kenner, Louisiana. This was a follow-up to a PBS documentary.

Group discussion leader and panelist for AALS Conference on the Teaching of Civil Procedure at Cornell Law School, June 1-7, 1980. Also was one of 4 members of the planning committee for

8 this conference.

Moderator for the annual program of the Civil Procedure Section of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) at AALS Annual Meeting, Chicago, January 4, 1979. Topic: "The Proposed Discovery Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure."

Panelist for Federal Bar Association Southern Regional Conference in New Orleans, November 28 and 29, 1978. Topic: "Recent Developments in Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure."

Panelist, Practicing Law Institute Seminar on "Federal Civil Litigation." New Orleans, April, 1976.

Lecturer, Kiwanis Club of Lee Circle (New Orleans) on September 29, 1980. Topic: "Solar Access Rights."

Panelist, WWNO-FM, New Orleans "Keeping it Natural" sponsored by Sierra Club. Topic: "Legal Problems of Solar Energy in Louisiana."

Panelist and Resource person for a Louisiana State Conference on Solar Energy scheduled on May 18-19, 1979 in New Orleans. Topic: "Legal Problems of Solar Energy."

Member of Steering Committee for Solar Energy Planning Conference. Meetings on October 16, 23, and 30; and December 13, 1978 and January 18, 1979.

Participant and Resource person, Solar Energy Conference sponsored by Ecology Center of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, July 13, 1978.

Panelist, WWNO-FM "Keeping it Natural" -- program devoted to solar energy with Betty Hunter of Ecology Center of Louisiana and other panelists, May 22, 1978.

Panelist, WBYU-FM "Omniscope" Environmental Law with Richard Troy of the Louisiana Attorney-General' s office, Phil Johnson of Save Our Wetlands (SOWL) and Stan Milan of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, May 21, 1978.

Panelist, radio talk show on WBYU-FM "Omniscope" -- Legal Problems of Solar Energy with Dr. George Iuop of UNO and Steve Bingler architect with Perez and Associates, May 7, 1978.

Participant, 1977 Law Teaching Clinic, Association of American Law Schools, McGeorge School of Law of the University of the Pacific, Sacramento, CA, July 30 - August 14, 1977.

9 LAW RELATED AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:

Member, Equivalency Determination Panel for Foreign Lawyers, appointed by Louisiana Supreme Court, April 2008 to present.

President, Harvard Club of Louisiana, 2008.

Volunteer attorney, for Legal Assessments and Concept Papers, Central and East European Law Initiative. (CEELI), April 1996 to present.

Member, Rotary Club of Carrollton (New Orleans) 2000 to present

Member, Red River Development Council, assigned responsibility for researching water law problems in connection with the preparation of a Master Plan for the Red River watershed, emphasizing more intensive use of fresh water resources, appointed by Governor Roemer in January of 1990.

Member, Code of Civil Procedure Committee, Louisiana State Law Institute, Fall 1982 to present.

Member, Code of Evidence Committee, Louisiana State Law Institute, 1990 to present.

Member, Rights to Public Access Committee, Louisiana Law Institute, 1994-95.

President, Harvard Club of Louisiana, 1986 to 1989; Secretary from 1984 to 1986; currently serving on the Club' s Executive Committee.

Consultant, Minnesota Supreme Court Rules Committee and Minnesota Bar Association Civil Litigation Section - Civil Rules Committee, 1981-82.

Associate, Environmental Law Institute, 1980 to 1986.

Member, Board of Directors and Incorporator of Louisiana Solar Council, New Orleans Chapter, August 1979 to 1984.

Member, Board of Directors of Maple Area Residents Inc. (New Orleans) May 1979 to May 1984.

Member, Board of Directors and Clinic Attorney for Hennepin County (Minnesota) Bar Association - Legal Advice Clinics, Ltd., 1970-1973.

Member of Committee on Legal Services of Hennepin County Bar Association, 1971-72. Prepared a report for the committee on resources and needs of the Minneapolis Legal Aid Society.

Member of American Bar Association since 1970. Member of Section on Legal Education and admissions to Bar.

Volunteer attorney, Minnesota Civil Liberties Union, 1970-73.

Treasurer, Minnesota Chapter of Americans for Democratic Action, 1972-73 State Board Member of Minnesota ADA, 1971-72.

10 Team Captain, Special Gifts Division, Minnesota Chapter of American Cancer Society, 1972.

UNIVERSITY AND LAW SCHOOL COMMITTEE WORK:

Chair, Search Committee for the Wendell H. Gauthier - Michael X. St. Martin Chair in Environmental Law 2003 to present.

Chair, LL.M Exploratory Committee, 1997 to 1999.

Chair, Law School Committee on Foreign Programs, 1993 - 1994, member since 1991.

Chair, Law School Faculty Advisory Committee on Development, Fall 1996 to present, member since Spring, 1995.

Chair, Ad-Hoc Committee on Law School/University Financial Relations, 1992 to 1994.

Chair, Law School Faculty Appointments Committee, Fall 1990 to 1992, member 1992 - 1994.

Chair, Law School Committee on preparation of report to Standing Committee on Academic Planning report on general education, 1988-1989

Chair, Law School Curriculum Committee, Fall 1996-1997 and Fall 1983 to Spring 1987; member Fall 1982 to Fall 1983 .

Chair, Law School Computer and Audio-Visual Advisory Committee, 1985 to 1990.

Chair, Law School Search Committee for Director of Instructional Resources (computer and audio-visual), 1986.

Chair, Law School Rank and Tenure Committee, September 1980 to September 1981, member since 1979.

Chair, Law School Committee on Student Petitions, Fall 1974 to Spring 1979.

Chair, Committee on Visual Arts Safety (ad hoc University Committee) 1983.

Member, Legal Affairs Committee of the Loyola University Board of Trustees, 1990 to 1997.

Member, Law School Dean Search Committee, 1995-96.

Member, Law School Budget and Strategic Plan Committee, Fall 1996-1998.

Member, Law School Skills and Adjunct Faculty Committee, 1998 to present.

Member, Law School Arts Committee, 1992-1994.

Member, Board of Directors of Gillis Long Poverty Law Center, 1989 to present.

Member, Outcomes - Productivity Committee, 1992 to present, Chair, 1988-90.

Member, University Subcommittee on Financial Affairs for SACS Self-Study, 1993 to present.

11 Member, University Honorary Degrees Committee, 1989-90.

Member, University Budget Committee and Salary Scales Subcommittee, 1989-90.

Member, Ad-Hoc Faculty Student Committee to respond to SBA student questionnaire, 1993 to present.

Member, Public Law Center Board of Directors, 1989-90.

Member, Board of Director of Loyola Death Penalty Resource Center, 1989-90.

Loyola Law School representative to Center for Computer Assisted Legal Education, 1984-88.

Member, Law School Ad-Hoc Committee on Implementation of Gillis Long Poverty Law Center, 1985-86.

Member, Academic Computing and Educational Technology Committee, (University Committee) 1985-86.

Member, Standing Committee on Academic Planning (University Committee), 1979 to 1983; Chairman of Sub-Committee to review three year plan of College of Business Administration (1980- 81).

Member, Loyola University Senate, Fall 1978 to Spring 1980. Member of Fringe Benefits Committee of Senate.

Member, University Board of Communications, 1975 to 1981.

Member, Law School Admissions Committee, Fall 1979 to Spring 1981 and Summer 1975.

Member, Law School Student-Faculty Relations Committee 1980 to 1983.

MILITARY SERVICE:

U.S. Army, Military Intelligence, September 1967 to September 1969. Captain, served as USASA Field Station, Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan, April 1968 to September 1969. Honorable discharge, 1971.

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