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David Meister is a sophomore studying international relations at USC. Jack Kelly is a sophomore double majoring in economics and French at USC. Braden Davis is a sophomore theatre major at USC. [Profiler bio] Paul Lenze joined the United States Army upon graduation from Seattle University as a Distinguished Military Graduate. He was commissioned in the Regular Army as a second lieutenant of Armor. He served multiple tours in combat as a ground cavalry troop commander on his last mission in Vietnam. His other assignments involved multiple tours in Germany and the United States. He commanded at all levels of command from platoon to brigade. Since leaving the Army, he has served with Cubic Defense Applications with a brief three year period with MPRI as the Program Manager for Force Management in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia with the United States Military Training Mission. He was with MPRI in Kabul, Afghanistan as well as Kuwait. Additionally, from January 2008- February 2009 Paul served as the Deputy Program Manager (the PM in-country) for the Poppy Eradication Force in Afghanistan. This involved multiple rotations to Helmand Province and one to Kapisa Province. Mr. Lenze holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Northern Illinois University and was a National Security Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1988-1989). He is a graduate of the US Army Armor Officer Basic Course, Infantry Officer’s Advance Course, the Command and General Staff College and the Army War College (National Security Fellow at Harvard University). He is also “Ranger” and “Airborne” qualified. [Profile bio]
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