User talk:Justmeherenow/Yettaw

Yettaw was licensed in CA: General Building - up to 6 stories. I was involved in seismic re-enforcement and had retained/contracted with a Civil Engineering firm (located out of Glendora, CA) for evaluations/blueprinting/insurance. Roofing/Waterproofing. Asbestos/Hazardous Material

Yettaw and his twin sister were born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1955.

he was able to join the United States Army.

In 1975 Yettaw married his first of four wives in southern California. i) The marriage lasted five years. A second marriage lasted six years. In about 1980 Yettaw converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). He was married to his third wife, Yvonne, for 14 years; they had six children together, and divorced in 2002. Toward the end of this period, a fire destroyed Yettaw's home. One of their sons, Clint, died in 2007 when his motorcycle hit a deer. Yettaw had given his son the motorcycle as a gift, and had had two weeks earlier a premonition of Clint's death. As of 2009, one of their remaining children attended college while the other four minor remain in his legal custody. Early in his marriage with Yvonne, Yettaw received an impression that his father lived in Missouri, which turned out to be accurate. He, his ex-wife and children are all members of an LDS congregation in Lebanon, Missouri. During this time Yettaw

bought a bus and took on a contract to transport United States Military personnel. He also began construction on a turreted house.

In the 1990s Yettaw began attending Drury University, graduating in 1997 cum laude. He earned degrees in four different majors: psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and biology. He began post-graduate work at the Forest Institute's School of Professional Psychology (Springfield, Missouri campus). According to family members, Yettaw had served in the armed forces in Vietnam. Records from the National Personnel Records Center do not list this service; but do reveal that he was stationed for a short duration in West Germany.

In southern California, Yettaw had been licensed as a general contractor.

http://www.myanmar.com/newspaper/nlm/May30_11.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8049187.stm Yettaw's Burmese lawyer Khin Maung Oo expressed that Yettaw had been diagnosed around 1999 with post-traumatic stress disorder. http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=7741835

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suu_Kyi_trespasser_incidents#Background_of_Yettaw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9FucgjDdVY video


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 * The School of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute
 * 2885 W Battlefield
 * Springfield, MO 65807-3952
 * Main (417) 823-3477
 * Fax (417) 823-3442
 * Toll-Free (800) 424-7793


 * The Robert J Murney Clinic at Forest Institute
 * 1322 S Campbell Ave
 * Springfield, MO 65807-1445
 * Main (417) 865-8943
 * Fax (417) 831-6839
 * Toll-Free (877) 865-8943


 * The Center for Professional Solutions at Forest Institute
 * 2885 W Battlefield
 * Springfield, MO 65807-3952
 * Main (417) 823-3469
 * Fax (417) 823-3442
 * Toll-Free (800) 424-7793

father Jerome William Yettaw engineer 1983