Dr. Daniel L. Moore is a Professor of History at California Coast University (2022 to present) and an Adjunct Government and Political Science Professor at Bellevue University (2021 to present). Dr. Moore also teaches AP European History at Carroll ISD in Texas, where he developed the curriculum for World History, Geography, and US. History. Dr. Moore has taught a variety of topics in his academic career, including history, ethics and philosophy, government, world civilizations, and world religions.
Dr. Moore began his post-secondary education while serving as an infantry NCO in the U.S. Army and includes a bachelor’s degree from American Military University, a master’s degree in European History from American Military University, and a PhD in History from Liberty University. His research focuses on German military history and European religious warfare, and his area of interest is religious warfare in the Holy Roman Empire and armored warfare theory.
As an author, Dr. Moore’s research covers a broad historical spectrum. His articles include an examination of Winston Churchill proposals during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and Woodrow Wilson’s segregationist policies during his time as President. His first book, Behemoth: The Combat Legacy of the Tiger Tank, is nearing publication and his second, an examination of Albrecht von Wallenstein during the 30 Years War, is underway.
Raylene B. Moore is an accomplished professional dedicated to advancing care and support for individuals and communities facing trauma and crisis. Currently pursuing a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Community Care and Counseling with a focus on Traumatology, Raylene is set to graduate in Spring 2026.
Raylene holds a Master’s in Crisis Response and Trauma Counseling from Liberty University, earned in August 2022, and a Bachelor’s in Disaster and Emergency Management from American Military University, completed in November 2017. Her educational foundation also includes an Associate of Applied Science in Aircrew Safety Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force (March 2013), reflecting her operational safety and emergency preparedness background.
With a strong blend of academic expertise and practical experience, Raylene is committed to the education of resistance, fostering resilience and delivering impactful solutions in times of crisis, supporting individuals and organizations alike.
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