Colonel robert freniere biography

Robert Freniere

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Graduate Distinguished Military Graduate of The Citadel with B.S.,1976

US Armored Cavalry Platoon Leader '76-78 (Czech and East German Borders)

US Army Military Intelligence Officer 1978-1983

Education:
Graduate Fellowships, University of Cincinnati's Criminal Justice then Political Science Departments:
M.S. Criminal Justice '81
M.A. Political Science '82
PhD/ABD '88
Graduated U.S. Naval War College
M.A. Strategic Planning and National Security Studies '00
Executive Certificate in Leadership, University of Notre Dame Mendoza School of Business '14

Chronologic Professional Career (Continued)

Service Transfer to Air Force Intelligence Officer 1982

Worldwide Terrorism Desk Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency's National Military Intelligence Center 1983-1985

University of Cincinnati Fellowships:
PhD/ABD International Relations '97

US Naval War College:
M.A. National Security & Strategic Studies 1999

Associate Fellow, Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group XVIII 2000

Deputy Director, USAF Future Concept Development D

After a 30-year military career in which he earned three graduate degrees, rose to the rank of colonel, and served as an aide to Pentagon brass, Robert Freniere can guess what people might say when they learn he's unemployed and lives out of his van:

Why doesn't this guy get a job as a janitor?

Freniere answers his own question: "Well, I've tried that."

Freniere, 59, says that his plea for help, to a janitor he once praised when the man was mopping the floors of his Washington office, went unfulfilled. Sohave dozens of job applications, he says, the ones he has filled out six hours a day, day after day, on public library computers.

So Freniere, a man who braved multiple combat zones and was hailed as "a leading light" by an admiral, is now fighting a new battle: homelessness.

"You stay calm. That's what we were trained for when I went through survival training," he said recently in King of Prussia, where he had parked his blue minivan, the one crammed with all his possessions and held together with duct tape.

As of January 2012, more than 60,000 veterans were homeless, acc

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