Carl E. Case

Director of Humanitarian Demining
Brief info

Mr. Case served in the US Army for over 26 years, holding positions in planning, directing, and advising military operations including over two decades with the Organization of American States (OAS) Program of Comprehensive Action Against Antipersonnel Mines.

Mr. Case served in the US Army for over 26 years, holding positions in planning, directing, and advising military operations. His final assignment was as advisor to the Organization of American States (OAS) Program of Comprehensive Action Against Antipersonnel Mines. Over the next two decades with the OAS, he served as senior operations specialist in its demining program and ultimately as the Director of the Office of Humanitarian Mine Action, where he supported and directed a multi-lateral effort to end the threat of landmines and unexploded munitions in the Americas. During his tenure at the OAS, he also established the Assistance Program for Control of Arms and Munitions, a regional effort that trained hundreds of military and police personnel from the Americas on the safe handling and disposal of unexploded and unsafe munitions. Mr. Case worked with the U.S. Department of State Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement as the senior advisor for conventional weapons destruction in Iraq.