Brandan Mueller
Brandan P. Mueller, a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve and an attorney[1] at a St. Louis, Missouri law firm, was activated in January 2003 and "deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he served as a platoon leader in a transportation company responsible for fuel delivery in northern and western Iraq."[2] Mueller was "injured when a car struck his vehicle as he and other members of the 705th Transportation Company ran a fueling mission." He spent a month in recovery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., before returning home to Webster Groves, Missouri.[3]
In November 2004, the law firm of Husch & Eppenberger L.L.C. added Mueller "as an associate attorney in the firm's general business litigation practice group. Since 2000, he has represented clients in the defense and prosecution of a wide array of cases involving products liability and general torts, complex commercial litigation, insurance law and personal injury."[4]
Mueller "holds a law degree from Saint Louis University School of Law and an undergraduate degree in political science from Truman State University. He is a member of the Missouri and Illinois bar associations."[5]
Mueller is Vets for Freedom chairman for Missouri.[6][7]
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- ↑ Brandan P. Mueller, USLawyersDB.com.
- ↑ "Husch & Eppenberger L.L.C. adds Brandan Mueller as an associate," St. Louis Daily Record Staff (FindArticles.com), November 20, 2004.
- ↑ Greg Jonsson, "Injured soldier returns to St. Louis," April 1, 2004.
- ↑ "Husch & Eppenberger L.L.C. adds Brandan Mueller as an associate," St. Louis Daily Record Staff, November 20, 2004.
- ↑ "Husch & Eppenberger L.L.C. adds Brandan Mueller as an associate," St. Louis Daily Record Staff (FindArticles.com), November 20, 2004.
- ↑ "Give More Back, Claire," The Source Blog, September 13, 2007.
- ↑ Kathy Dunaway, "Majority Leader Reid: Out of Touch and Undermining Troops," Families United for Our Troops and Their Mission, June 27, 2007.
External articles
- Irvin B. Harrell, "Injured soldier from Webster Groves is glad to be back in U.S.," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 19, 2004.