Gary G ShattuckGary G. Shattuck is New Hampshire native who served in the Vermont law enforcement community for over three decades. He received his B. A. degree from the University of Colorado, a Juris Doctor degree from the Vermont Law School, a Master's degree inMilitary History concentrating on the Revolutionary War and attended post-graduate courses in Archaeology and Heritage at the University of Leicester (UK). He served for many years as a patrol commander with the Vermont State Police and assistant Attorney General for the State of Vermont prosecuting Vermont Drug Task Force cases. Gary went on to become an assistant United States attorney with the U. S. Department of Justice where, in addition to prosecuting criminal offenses and acting as the District of Vermont's anti-terrorism coordinator and arguing cases before the U. S. Court of Appeals in the Second Circuit, he also worked as a legal advisor in Kosovo and Iraq. Since leaving government service, he has written six books and many articles on early Vermont history. Gary is also on the Board of Trustees of the Vermont Historical Society and the Vermont Historical Records Advisory Board (Vermont State Archives and Records Administration), is a member of the University of Vermont's Center for Research on Vermont and serves on the Fort Ticonderoga National Council. Read More Read Less
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