231 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY 1980s, he spent five years as a volunteer caretaker for men dying of AIDS, then went on to work with the homeless population for two years and the dying in a hospice for another six years. He is a proud member of the American Legion and the Gilchrist Veterans Task Force. Dr. Glenn attributes much of his success to selfreliance. Forced to care for himself during his early childhood, thanks to an alcoholic mother and father in prison, he learned resourcefulness that has served him well. He credits Marine General Al Gray with saving his life during the fall of Saigon. General Gray went on to become the Commandant of the Marine Corps. He and Dr. Glenn still stay in touch. Dr. Glenn intends to go on writing and speaking publicly. He also maintains a blog to which he contributes daily: tomglenn.blog/. He invites readers to comment. Relations Indie Book Award Gold Winner for Historical Realistic Fiction. Dr. Glenn has also published more than 100 book reviews in the Washington Independent Review of Books and the Internet Review of Books. As a natural linguist, Dr. Glenn speaks seven different foreign languages. During his employment with the NSA, he served extensively abroad, was dean of the management department in the National Cryptologic School and rose to the top of the executive ranks before his retirement. Much in demand as a public speaker, Dr. Glenn regularly shares his experiences and literary knowledge with many audiences. Dr. Glenn holds a Bachelor of Arts in music from the University of California, and a Master of Arts in government and a PhD in public administration from the George Washington University. During the
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