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    Who or what inspired you to work in public service?

    Growing up, my parents taught me that we had a duty to ‘give back’ to our country and our fellow citizens. That’s something they practiced first-hand—although my father was an American citizen, he flew lend-lease bombers for the British RAF in North Africa in 1940 before the US even entered WWII, where he met and married my Egyptian mother, brought her back to the States, and promptly went back to war, leaving her to learn English from the movies —and they always reminded me not to take any of our freedoms for granted…and what it takes to preserve them. That was especially the case with my mother, who’d lived in an autocracy in Egypt, as well as with the threat of a German occupation, and she never let me forget just how good we had it as Americans. They set the example of ‘giving back’ for me. To that end, I was always set on a career in uniform, but I graduated from college at the end of the Vietnam War, and when I tried to enlist, the Air Force told me (literally) that they didn’t need me…so I went to work for them as a civilian in 1974. That was my entry into public service.

    You didn’t ask, but for what it’s worth, I’m on my fourth public service career and have worked in government, the priva

    Ronald Sanders (writer)

    American journalist (1932–1991)

    Ronald Sanders

    Born(1932-07-07)July 7, 1932
    Union City, New Jersey, U.S.
    DiedJanuary 11, 1991(1991-01-11) (aged 58)
    Occupation
    NationalityAmerican
    Spouse

    Beverly Gingold

    (m. 1967)​
    ParentsGeorge Harold Sanders
    Rose Rachlin

    Ronald Sanders (July 7, 1932 – January 11, 1991)[1] was an American journalist and writer.

    Sanders was born in Union City, New Jersey. His father was English-born musician George Harold Sanders, and mother Rose Rachlin was daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants. He had a sister named Marilyn. The family did not practice any religious traditions, but when in the U.S. Army Sanders filled a form which required to indicate religious affiliation, Sanders chose Judaism.[1]

    In 1960 he won a Fulbright Fellowship for research of French socialists and moved to live in Paris for this purpose. He took this opportunity to travel to the Soviet Union and for his first trip to Israel.[1]

    During 1966-1975 he was on the staff of the Midstream Magazine, being its editor-in-chief during 1973-1975.[1] Sanders married Beverly Gingold on March 19, 1967. They had no children.[1]

    He was the