Claude Isnard, born in July 1932 in Marseille, France, spent the first three years of his life in a public orphanage. He grew up in Marseille during the German occupation, in WW II. He. He immigrated to the USA in December 1948. Soon after, he joined the U.S. Air Force and served in Korea. Then, he devoted 20 years to the deployment and performance evaluation of various weapons systems for the US Air Force, Navy and Army. During 1962, assigned to the Bell Telephone Labs in Brittany, France,, he contributed to the Telstar project which marked the first direct intercontinental TV transmission between the US and Europe. Next, for eight years he was an AT&T delegate at the International Telecommunications Union, a specialized agency of the United Nations, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1985, he was appointed Chief Technical Advisor for the United Nations Development Program in Brazil, where he lived over two years
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