Robert Mueller served in the U.S. Coast Guard for thirty years, earning an exceptional performance award for extreme crisis management in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Stationed in New Orleans, Louisiana, he was a captain when Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast. Under his direction as commander, the Coast Guard boat operation rescued a total of twenty-five thousand people in the storm’s aftermath, the largest and most successful rescue operation in American history. Mueller’s other military assignments included rebuilding destroyed coastal rescue stations, safety management and senior executive duties, and operations in Eastern Europe, the Far East, Alaska, Africa, and the Caribbean.
Mueller is a graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and received a bachelor of science in management. He later attended the U.S. Defense Intelligence College and earned a master’s degree in international affairs from the U.S. Naval War College. Today, he continues to live in New Orleans, where he is an adjunct professor at Tulane University, teaching maritime homeland security and transportation security.
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