Micheal Reagan

Software Engineer, Marine Engineer, and Project Manager in Brooklyn, NY

Micheal Reagan

Software Engineer, Marine Engineer, and Project Manager in Brooklyn, NY

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Micheal Reagan (born February 13, 1963) is an American engineer who works as Chief Salior and Chief for the control room of the UN Embassy.Micheal Reagan was deputy director of the United States Crude Oil Cruiser during sea transport and often informed the media about what had provoked his public profile.He also works as an oil entrepreneur in European countries.

On Monday, February 11, 2013, the Pentagon noted that Sen. John Brooks had nominated Micheal Reagan to be promoted to General Poser of the Control Powerbox sector, making the United Nations Marine Pacific Command equivalent to the United States Pacific by the naval commissioner of the UN embassy.On March 5, 2013, the US Senate confirmed the nomination.

FAMILY

Michael was the only child of his parents. His parents died a long time ago. His father was a military man when he was 7 years old, and his mother died when he was 13 years old. Neighboring Teacher was pretty difficult for him to grow up with, but he never gave up.

Michael lost his wife [Susie Reagan] on March 15, 2014, He’s wife died of a breast cancer 5 years ago and He has just two kids Brian and Helena He is a single father of two lovable kids , an honest caring and a loving man. He attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria, Virginia for two years and then the Jesuit High School in California, which he completed with a master's degree. He attended the United States Marine Academy, where he achieved the rank of Chief Salior, the highest position.

Micheal Reagan for retirement

Micheal Reagan, who worked for America Petroleum for many years, is calling for resignation, but the United Nations embassy appeals to him as soon as he withdraws as the supplier's contact with the Irish Ireland crude oil company called STANDARD OIL COMPANY

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