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Robert Stuart Cooper

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Robert Stuart Cooper

Birth
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Death
18 Nov 1992 (aged 83)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Robert Stuart Cooper attended Johns Hopkins University, and
became a C.P.A. in the state of Maryland in 1938.

During the War, he was a member of the Army Air Corps (now
the Air Force), then was transferred to the U.S. Army.

He was attached to Camp Hulen, Texas, and from there, was sent to Camp Blanding, Florida.

Thereafter, Robert Cooper was dispatched to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon, where he was designated
as courier to ferry the Potsdam Treaty to Berlin for the signing of this important document.

After the War, Robert Cooper joined the Internal Revenue Service where he worked from 1946 to 1973 as an Auditor and a Field Liaison.

In 1975, Robert Cooper moved to Springfield, Missouri with
his wife, Harriett, and his daughter, Stuart. He died in 1992 of coronary artery disease.
Robert Stuart Cooper attended Johns Hopkins University, and
became a C.P.A. in the state of Maryland in 1938.

During the War, he was a member of the Army Air Corps (now
the Air Force), then was transferred to the U.S. Army.

He was attached to Camp Hulen, Texas, and from there, was sent to Camp Blanding, Florida.

Thereafter, Robert Cooper was dispatched to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon, where he was designated
as courier to ferry the Potsdam Treaty to Berlin for the signing of this important document.

After the War, Robert Cooper joined the Internal Revenue Service where he worked from 1946 to 1973 as an Auditor and a Field Liaison.

In 1975, Robert Cooper moved to Springfield, Missouri with
his wife, Harriett, and his daughter, Stuart. He died in 1992 of coronary artery disease.


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