Graduate's tour of duty honored

Major Miles Gengler (center), a September 2008 Cooley Law School graduate, was honored recently at a reception celebrating his safe return from a recent tour with the Army in the Middle East. Happy to celebrate his return at the Auburn Hills campus were (left to right) Michigan Supreme Court Justice Marilyn Kelly who swore in Gengler to the State Bar via video conference while he was serving in Iraq, U.S. District Court Chief Judge Gerald E. Rosen with whom Gengler is serving as an intern at the Eastern District of Michigan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Security Mike McDaniel, and Cooley Auburn Hills Campus Dean John Nussbaumer.  The framed flag was sent by Gengler to Cooley after it was flown over Baghdad last 4th of July in honor of Cooley Law School. “The framed photograph and flag will hang on permanent display at our Auburn Hills campus to honor Major Gengler and others like him who interrupt their legal studies or careers to serve our country,” said Nussbaumer.
 

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