Biography
Dr. Lloyd H. Muller has been a career Air Force officer and management professor for the past 50 years. His duties have taken him around the globe managing and teaching logistics in a wide variety of wartime and peacetime assignments. These duties entailed providing support to US forces during both the Viet Nam and Desert Storm conflicts and teaching at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. In between, he was involved in many diplomatic negotiations that gained significant benefits for both the United States and many of the NATO nations in Europe. Most recently, he consulted with the Defense Institution Reform Initiative (DIRI) Program where he assisted the Romanian Ministry of National Defence in developing their logistics support plans. He is now an associate professor for the Florida Institute of Technology. Dr. Muller is a past president of SOLE, The International Society of Logistics. During winter seasons, he is a certified ski instructor. These experiences have given him a broadly global perspective and an ability to write effectively about a broad range of technical topics and fictional themes.
As a writer, Dr. Muller has been very prolific. His work has produced numerous technical, educational and sports articles and historical novels. His latest effort is A Road to a Promised Land. This story describes the greatest migration in recorded history: the Exodus. However, it focuses on the trials of the slaves who followed Moses. They starved, they thirsted, they died. Their doubts were deep. Yet, through all this, they trudged on following a stranger who offered the possibility of freedom and a land of their own. This commitment has bound Jews around the world to this day.