Col.  Bill Fillman Shares Experiences as U.S. Military Intelligence Analyst
 
Colonel (retired) Bill Fillman will speak at the Rotary Club of San Marcos on Wednesday, September 21 at noon about his 43 years as a senior intelligence officer/analyst for the U.S. Army, NATO, Department of Defense and in the private sector. 
 
From 1998-2005, Fillman was stationed at NATO military headquarters in Mons, Belgium.  Earlier in his military career he commanded the 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion. As a junior officer he alternated between tactical and strategic intelligence assignments in Germany, Korea and the U.S., including one year supporting the President's Daily Brief Team at the CIA. He supplied analysis of political-military, threats and infrastructure issues that might affect US Transportation Command throughout the US Central Command Area of Responsibility in the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia.
 
Fillman now lives in San Marcos. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army War College and has a master’s degree in National Security Studies from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. and a BA degree in Political Science from Southwest Missouri State University.
Rotary meets at the Holiday Inn and Conference Center, 105 Bintu Drive, San Marcos. Visitors are welcome.Rotary is nonprofit, nonreligious and nonpolitical. The San Marcos club is 100 years old.