David Moore:
CLASS OF 1970
Lassen High SchoolClass of 1970
Susanville, CA
Rio Americano High SchoolClass of 1970
Sacramento, CA
David's Story
David's schools include Lassen High School. David later attended University of Heidelberg (Exchange Student), California State University, Sacramento (Anthropology, German Language and Literature). David works(ed) at The Library of Congress, israel national museum, Foundation for Latin American Anthropological Research.
Music David likes includes Massive, Dean Grech. Movies David likes include The Wanted 18, Rich Hill Film. TV shows David likes include Homeland, مسلسل نيران صديقة, The Shield TV.
More about David:"I was born in Fresno, California, during an earthquake. By the time I was 18, I had moved five times. I enlisted in the Army at 18, served in Vietnam and then stateside as a paratrooper, completing 27 jumps. I enrolled in college after the Army and studied one year as an exchange student in Heidelberg. I graduated from college, then worked in Israel and Guatemala. I went to graduate school in West Berlin, then worked again for the Israel National Museum. I lived for awhile with a Bedouin family in the West Bank (I also speak Arabic). I went back to gradu...Expand for more
ate school at CSU Sacramento (Anthropology) and George Mason (US History). For the entire time at the Library of Congress, I worked with German material. I also organized and translated the Sumerian clay tablet collection (I am one of about 500 people in the world who know ancient Sumerian). I also started and ran the Library of Congress Professional Association Veterans Forum, where I hosted fifty speakers I had invited. It was an amazing experience, not just with the Veterans Forum, but working in an institution founded by Thomas Jefferson. I closed out the Forum after inviting Lynndie England, as well as her former prosecutor to speak at a later date. Unfortunately, Col. Morris Davis (ret.), who worked for LC's Congressional Research Division, threatened violent demonstration unless I cancelled the event; Davis, as a former prosecutor at Guantanamo, found Lynndie offensive. I refused. The event was cancelled over my objections and not wanting to surrender to the lunatic fringe. I then cancelled the Forum and, soon thereafter, decided to retire from the Library.".
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