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Robert Ewell Greene, a second generation Washingtonian is a biologist and historian.  Greene is a 1955 graduate of Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri, with a BS degree in Zoology.  He received a MA degree from Howard University in history, 1972, and completed 102 post graduate hours, including 44 in parasitology.

  Upon graduation from Lincoln, Greene entered the U.S. Army and served 20 years as an engineer and chemical officer. In 1963, while on active duty, he received a U.S. patent for his invention of a small animal tail restrainer for intravenous injection of solutions.  Major Greene retired from the military in 1975.  His military honors include the expert rifle marksmanship badge, Army commendation medal with first oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service medal and the Legion of Merit medal.

Robert Ewell Greene

Mr. Greene’s teaching experiences include Howard University, University of Maryland European campus, Munich, Germany, Northern Virginia Community College and Morgan State University.  Mr. Greene is the author of 25 published books, of which 19 are in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress.  He has recently completed his 26th book, The Black Defenders in the Korean War, 1950 – 1953.  He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Retired Officers Association and an associate member of the American Pharmaceutical Association.