Robert Erickson, Ph.D
Educator, Private Pilot,
Advanced Scuba Diver, Emergency Medical Technician.
Why I am a Marauder
For me it is simple
respect, obligation and privilege. I have had the privilege to serve
our great country, which I feel all citizens should do in some
fashion. I choose the military service and have honorably competed
that obligation.
Upon discharge it
is not over. We owe a commitment to all those who have served, a
commitment of respect that the not be forgotten. |

Robert Alan Erickson
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Background: Robert Alan Erickson, Ph.D
Born: 1956, Waukesha, WI
Current Residence: Yap
Island, Micronesia
Military Service: U.S.
Navy: 1975-1979; Washington Air National Guard: 1983-1984
Education:
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Pacific Western University:
Ph.D., Education
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Central Washington University:
Master of Arts, Education
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Washington State University:
Bachelor of Arts, Education
Marital Status:
Yes, with a wonderful
Yapese woman.
Noteworthy
Accomplishments:
private pilot, advanced open
water scuba diver, emergency medical technician
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Employment:
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2006/2007: College of
Micronesia -Yap, education Instructor
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2005/2006: Keaau High
School, Keaau HI, Special ed teacher, varsity football coach
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2002/2005: Northern
Marianas College, Saipan, MP; Education Instructor, federal grants
coordinator:
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1998/2002: Public school
System, Saipan, MP; Special ed classroom teacher/regular
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1996/1997: Bethesda
Lutheran homes, Watertown, WI; Educational director for institution for
adults with mental retardation
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1995/1996: Newmont Gold
Co., Elko. Nevada; Underground hard rock gold miner
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1993/1995: Public School
System, Saipan, MP; Classroom special ed teacher
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1986/1993: Wenatchee School
Dist., Wenatchee, WA; Classroom special ed teacher
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