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[edit]Getso, Robert McLeod, b. Sept. 20, 1962 (Texas) d. Dec. 21, 2014 (New York). Dr. Robert Getso attended Harvard University and from there went to USNY, Columbia University, to a German university, and then to US military installations around the world as a Department of Defense civilian employee. He saw active service on NATO’s Operations Joint Guard and Allied Force during the Kosovo crisis. Dr. Getso instructed in sociology and history at City University of New York, University of Maryland University College, Schiller International University, and authored numerous articles on political science and international relations. He was a resident of New York City.
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