Biographical Summary - Keith D. Hall:
Mr. Hall is a former Marine Corps Captain and served during the Vietnam War as a Senior Air Defense Officer using the latest technology in automated and data-linked air defense systems; air, land and sea based. Mr. Hall then served in the Marine Corps Reserve until 1982 as a company commander of Marine Infantry.
In 1980 Mr. Hall graduated from CA State University, Chico with his M.A. in History and immediately went to work for the State Department as a Foreign Service Officer (FSO). In this capacity Mr. Hall served on sensitive assignments in support of United States national objectives in over 15 countries throughout the world with primary focus in the Middle East, Africa, Central America and the Caribbean Basin. Many of these assignments involved coordination of humanitarian relief and disaster assistance. In 1986 he returned to California law enforcement and retired in 1997 after having served in various capacities within that profession.
Mr. Hall has served as a Project Director for training programs under the auspices of the U.S. State Department and U.S. Justice Dept. as well as a Project Director in private industry for the mining sector in Latin America. Currently Mr. Hall teaches for three Universities in their distance learning programs within the disciplines of History, Criminal Justice, Intelligence and International Terrorism. Mr. Hall has been interviewed on 20/20, 60 minutes and had several TV specials regarding his expertise and experiences in combating international terrorism.
Mr. Hall has held a life long interest and study in emerging technologies dealing with water purification, alternative energy and environmental issues and currently devotes his time to implementing such technologies in Africa and the Americas.
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