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Since leaving Immanuel, I moved to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for two years and then back to the states. Won the lottery in 1971, my draft number was two, and spent the next 21 years with the US Air Force. I retired in 1992 and became a house-husband working part time for about 4 years. In 1996, I went to work for the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections as a trainer. In 2001, we started corporate university for the public sector, the first in the nation, here in Arizona. I currently serve as the Dean of Academics for Arizona Government University. In addition, I hold the rank of Assistant Professor of Education at Northern Arizona University's College of Education in the Curriculum and Instruction department and in the Educational Psychology department. With all that, my wife, Linda; two children, Christopher and Jennifer, son-in-law, Dennis; three grandchildren, Clayton, Renee, and Diana, who has time for much of anything else.
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