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Service Support Group 4 as Assistant S-3 Operations Officer, participating in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. He later served as the S-3 Operations Officer and was assigned to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in the former Yugoslavia, where he participated in Operation Provide Promise, coordinating the delivery of humanitarian relief into Bosnia and throughout Serbia.
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