As an army officer, Robert Andrew supervised joint patrols on the border of East and West Germany at the time the Berlin Wall was coming down and the Cold War was ending. He next served in the First Gulf War. As a Foreign Service Officer, he covered non-proliferation and arms control issues in Moscow and provided counter-narcotics assistance to the government of Costa Rica.
Today Robert Andrew is a diplomat in residence based at the University of Oklahoma. He serves the central region, which covers North Dakota, South Dakota, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Andrew visits the University of South Dakota this week to talk with students about career opportunities in the U.S. Department of State. He’ll also speak on “Language and Culture in the Foreign Service” Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 in Farber Hall on the USD campus. Rob Andrew joined Dakota Midday and discussed his career in the Army and as a Foreign Service Officer.
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