Clay
W. Biles “has a long and varied career in US defense, beginning with his career
in the Navy in 1994. Using this experience, Biles then moved into Explosives
Demolition in Los Angeles, followed by his studies to become a doctor and two
years spent as a medical researcher at Stanford University Medical Center. In
2001, after the attacks on 9/11, he returned to the military and served with
SEAL Team Three until 2004. After years spent in the UAE, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Afghanistan, Iraq, and Mexico on overseas security contracts, Biles joined the
Federal Air Marshal Service where he was assigned as his class’ training leader
during the air marshal academy, and was given the Distinguished Honor Graduate
Award upon graduation.” Clay W. Biles is
the author of The United States Federal Air Marshal Service: A Historical
Perspective, 1962 - 2012: "Fifty Years of Service."
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