Ricky Laws
Honor Code SignatorySigned 6 Jul 2022 | 69 contributions | 4 thank-yous | 558 connections
Served 20+ years - United States Army (retired) - Chief Warrant Officer Worked additional 25 Years as contract engineer, consultant, scientist Recipient of the Bronze Star Medal during Desert Storm, Southwest Asia Recipient of the de Fleury Medallion from Army Engineer Association Masters of Science - Management of Information Systems - Florida Institute of Technology Bachelors of Science - Business, New York State University Designated Master Logistician - US Army Logistics University and International Society of Logistics Engineers. Worked in Europe, Southwest Asia, Far East, North Africa, United States
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