Edward Mickolus

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Edward Francis Mickolus, Jr.
Born (1950-12-28) December 28, 1950 (age 71) [1]
Occupation counter-terrorism analysts
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUSA
Alma mater Georgetown University
Yale University
Genre counter-terrorism
SpouseSusan Schjelderup
(m. January 15, 1983. [1] )

Edward Francis Mickolus, Jr. (born December 28, 1950 [1] ) is an author and counter-terrorism expert, and formerly an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency, [2] [3] from which he retired in 2008. Mickolus is the author or co-author of a number of books on counter-terrorism.

Personal life

Born to Catherine Teresa (née Lawlor; 1916–1995) and Edward Francis Mickolus (1911–1996), [1] he is of Irish and Lithuanian ethnic descent, and he was raised and is a practicing Catholic. [4]

Mickolus married Susan Schjelderup, daughter of Maria (née Giuliano; 1922–2006) and John Rost Schjelderup (1917–2005), [5] on January 15, 1983. [1]

He is an avid collector of neckties with around 1700 of them. [6]

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