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Colonel Matthew Bogdanos
The lead investigator into the looting of Baghdad’s Iraq Museum will offer the keynote speech and sign copies of his book at the MarineParents.com Conference and Benefit Dinner on Saturday, April 19, 2008.

The richly illustrated keynote by Matthew Bogdanos, a Colonel in the Marine Reserves and author of Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine’s Passion to Recover the World’s Greatest Stolen Treasures, is part of the MarineParents.com Annual National Conference and Benefit Dinner open to the public. Tickets are $75. Copies of his book will be available for purchase.

Colonel Bogdanos is a spit-and-polish Marine, a competitive boxer, a classics scholar, and an assistant DA in Manhattan. New York tabloids call him "pit bull" for his relentless prosecution of high profile defendents. In 2003 when Baghdad fell, Colonel Bogdanos was in Southern Iraq, tracking down terrorist networks through their financing and weapons smuggling—until he heard about the looting of the museum. Immediately setting out across the desert with an elite group chosen from his multiagency task force, he risked his career and his life in pursuit of Iraq's most priceless treasures.

Colonel Matthew Bogdanos
Marine officer, New York City homicide prosecutor, middleweight boxer, author Thieves of Baghdad

Matthew Bogdanos is an assistant district attorney in Manhattan and a Colonel in the Marine Reserves. He has a bachelor’s degree in classical studies from Bucknell University, a master’s degree from Columbia University, a law degree from Columbia University, and a master’s degree from the Army War College.

After losing his apartment near the World Trade Center after Sept. 11, 2001, he was recalled to active duty, where he led a multi-agency task force in Afghanistan and received a Bronze Star, obtaining intelligence on 11 of the “Top 25” Taliban and al-Qaida leaders in the War on Terror. Later appointed deputy director, Bogdanos led that interagency task force into Iraq in March 2003 to search for evidence of terrorist cells, UN Security Council Resolution violations and terrorist financing.

In April 2003, he began the investigation into the looting of Baghdad’s Iraq Museum, which resulted in the recovery of more than 5,000 antiquities in six countries. He is the recipient of a 2005 National Humanities Medal for his work recovering Iraq’s treasures and the author of “Thieves of Baghdad: One Marine's Passion to Recover the World's Greatest Stolen Treasures,” published by Bloomsbury in 2005.

While previously in the Marines, Bogdanos had been appointed a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney. After release from active duty, he rose to Senior Homicide Trial Counsel in New York County’s District Attorney’s Office, participating in almost 200 trials, including the prosecution of 15-year-old “Baby-Faced Butchers” Daphne Abdela and Christopher Vazquez for their 1997 grisly Central Park murder and rappers Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs and Jamal “Shyne” Barrows for their 1999 shootout.

Remaining in the Marine Reserves, he was recalled to Desert Storm, serving as an infantry battalion executive officer. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1998 and served in South Korea, Lithuania, Guyana, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kosovo. Returning to Iraq for the transition to sovereignty, he was assigned to the National Defense University to develop the U.S. government’s first executive-branch-wide, operational-level interagency training program in addition to his counter-terrorism duties.

Released back into the Reserves in October 2005, he returned to the New York County District Attorney’s Office and continues the hunt for Iraq’s stolen antiquities. He has been published in legal, military, and classical journals (including the prestigious “American Journal of Archaeology”), was named an Easter Seals Distinguished Participant in 2001, and received the Hellenic Lawyers Association Public Service Award in 2004.



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