Mars
Hill University will host a program called "Veteran Experiences in War and at
Home," in
honor of Veteran's Day, November 11 at 7 pm, in Belk Auditorium, Wren Building.
The program will be led by Bob Kandra, a 30-year veteran of the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation, and an adjunct
professor of criminal justice at Mars Hill University. The public is welcome.
Kandra will share some of his own
war-zone experiences, and he will focus in some detail on the experiences of
Major Rusty Bradley, a 1993 Mars Hill University graduate and retired special
forces team leader. Bradley was wounded during the strategic Battle of
Sperwan Ghar in command of a Special Forces A-team, in the Kandahar Valley of
Afghanistan. Bradley later authored Lions of Kandahar, an acclaimed book
which details that battle and its results within the greater Afghanistan War.
"These stories will lay the
foundation for a brief piece concerning the challenges faced by student
veterans, as well as other veterans who are returning to civilian life,"
Kandra said. He emphasizes that it will be a positive program.
Current student and veteran Jordan
Patterson will also speak during the program. Patterson, a veteran of the Air
Force, did a seven-month tour in Afghanistan and is now pursuing his degree in
criminal justice at Mars Hill University.
Other members of the Mars Hill
Veterans of Foreign Wars will attend and may speak if time allows. The program
will also include a question/answer time.
Copies of the book Lions of
Kandahar have been donated by Kandra, and they will be available for
distribution by lottery, free of charge, at the event.
This event is hosted by the MHU
College Republicans.
More
on Bob Kandra:
Kandra
served 27 years as both a career CIA National Clandestine Service Operations
Officer and as a Senior Executive with assignments involving
counterintelligence, counterterrorism, counter-proliferation, and cyber threat
challenges. His field command assignments included Damascus, Syria; Warsaw,
Poland; Kuwait City, Kuwait; Tirana, Albania; Baghdad, Iraq (three tours), and
most recently Vienna, Austria.
Before
his retirement from government service, Kandra spent two years in the FBI,
serving as the Associate Executive Assistant Director in the National Security
Branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In this capacity, he was
responsible for executive oversight of all foreign and domestic FBI programs
for counterintelligence.
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