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1988-12 Naval Postgraduate School Graduation Exercises / Class of December 1988

Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)

Monterey, . Naval Postgraduate School http://hdl.handle.net/10945/41032 NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL

GRADUATION EXERCISES

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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION

Superintendent RADM ROBERT C. AUSTIN, USN

Provost DR. HARRISON SHULL

Director of Programs CAPT HILLAR SAREPERA, USN

Dean of Information and Policy Sciences DR. KNEALE T. MARSHALL

Dean of Science and Engineering DR. GORDON E. SCHACHER

'I'll J.; • \ J n J J :-.; 1S'I' I{. \ 'I' 10:-'; B I '1 L J) I :-.; (j (FOH~I EH OLJ) J)EL ~I():-';'I'I'; II()'I'I~L) VICE JEREMY BOORDA REAR ADMIRAL ROBERT CLARKE AUSTIN Chief of Naval Personnel Superintendent Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Naval Postgraduate School (Manpower, Personnel and Training) Vice Admiral Boorda, born in South Bend, Indiana in November Rear Admiral Austin assumed duties as Superintendent, Naval 1938, enlisted in the U.S. Navy in February 1956. Heattained the rate Naval Postgraduate School on 11 July 1986. The School's mission of petty officer first class, serving in a number of commands, primar­ is to conduct and direct the advanced education of commissioned ily in aviation. His last two enlisted assignments were in Attack officers, to provide prescribed technical and professional instruc­ Squadron 144 and Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 11. He tion to meet the needs of the naval service, and in support of the was selected for commissioning under the Integration Program in foregoing, to foster and encourage a program of research which 1962 and attended Officer Candidate School. sustains academic excellence. Following commissioning in August 1962, Vice Admiral Boorda Rear Admiral Austin was born in Cleveland, Ohio on 5 September served on USS PORTERFIELD (DO 682) as Combat Information 1931. He enlisted in the Navy in October 1948, obtained a fleet Center Officer. He attended School in Newport and, in appointment to the Naval Academy and was commissioned in June 1964, was assigned as Weapons Officer aboard USS JOHN R. 1954. He served on USS NOA (DO 841) until he entered Submarine CRAIG (DO 885) . His next tour was as Commanding Officer aboard School in 1957. USS THORNBACK (SS 418) was his first submarine . USS PARROT (MSC 197). Vice Admiral Boorda's first shore tour assignment. In July 1960, he enrolled at the Naval Postgraduate C was as a weapons instructor at Naval Destroyer School in Newport, School and received a Master of Science degree in Physics in May RI. In 1971, after attending U.S. and obtaining a 1963. After serving as Executive Officer of USS GRAMPUS B.A. from the University of Rhode Island, he assumed duties as (SS 523), he entered Nuclear Power Training and later served as Executive Officer aboard USS BROOKE (DEG 1). That tour was Navigator aboard USS TRITON (SSN 586) and as Executive Officer followed by a short period at the University of Oklahoma and an of USS JOHN ADAMS (SSBN 620). He was the prospective com­ assignment as Head, Surface Lieutenant Commander Assign­ manding officer during construction, and then commanded USS ments/ Assistant for Captain Detailing at the Bureau of Naval FINBACK (SSN 670) from 1968 to 1972. He next headed the Personnel. In 1975, Vice Admiral Boorda took command of USS Advanced Tactical Training Division and was the Prospective FARRAGUT (DOG 37), remaining until 1977. He was next assigned Commanding Officer Instructor for the Commander Submarine as Executive Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Admiral Austin assumed squadron of the Navy (Manpower & Reserve Affairs). In 1979, he relieved the command of Submarine Development Group Two from May 1974 civilian Presidential appointee in the position, remaining until he to July 1976. He then commanded the Naval Submarine School for assumed command of Destroyer Squadron TWENTY-TWO in two years. In August 1978 at Commander Submarine Force, U.S. , 981 . In 1983 and 1984 he served as Executive Assistant to the Chief Atlantic Fleet, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations of Naval Personnel/Deputy CNO for Manpower, Personnel and and Plans until appointed as Chief of Staff. He was selected for flag Training. In December 1984, Vice Admiral Boorda assumed his rank in January 1980. In July 1980, Rear Admiral Austin was first flag assignment as Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval assigned to the as Deputy Commissioner, U.S. Operations, remaining until July 1986. Vice Admiral Boorda's next Component of the US-USSR Standing Consultive Commission assignment was as Commander, -Destroyer Group EIGHT and as Deputy Director for I nternational Negotiations of the Plans in Norfolk, Virginia. As a Carrier Battle Group Commander em­ and Policy Directorate. Following his assignment on the Joint barked on USS SARATOGA (CV60), he also served as Commander, Staff he served as Chief of Naval Technical Training from Septem- Battle Force SIXTH Fleet in 1987. In July 1988, Vice Admiral Boorda ber 1982 to July 1986. was nominated to be the Chief of Naval Personnel/Deputy Chief Rear Admiral Austin's decorations include the Defense Superior of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel and Training) and Service Medal, the with three gold stars, the Merito­ assumed that office on 9 August 1988. rious Service Medal and others. Vice Admiral Boorda's awards include the Distinguished Service Rear Admiral Austin is married to the former Joyce Bisese of Medal (2nd award), Legion of Merit (3rd award), Meritorious Service Norfolk, Virginia. They have four children: a married daughter Medal (2nd award) and several other personal and campaign Susan Ebdon, of Bridgeport, Connecticut; a married son Jim of 0 awards. Ledyard, Connecticut; a son Robert, and a daughter Cecelia. Vice Admiral and Mrs. Boorda, the former Bettie Moran of Comanchee, Oklahoma, have four children. Two sons, Robert and Edward are Surface Warfare officers, and their daughter, Anna, is also married to a Surface Warfare officer. Their son, David, resides in Arlington, Virginia. THE PLATFORM PARTY

FIRST ROW (left to right) SECOND ROW

Commander Leroy Gilbert, Dr. Carl Jones THE PROGRAM CHC, U.S. Navy Command. Control and Communications Mrs. Jane Herbst Butler Academic Group PROCESSIONAL ...... The Marshals Naval Postgraduate School Foundation Dr. Rudolph Panholzer Professor JAMES M. FREMGEN ...... Grand Marshal Mr. Robert Herschede Space Systems Operations President. Monterey Pen insula Council Academic Group Professor MILTON H. BANK ...... Marshal Navy League of the United States Professor NANCY ROBERTS...... Marshal Dr. Karl H. Woehler Lieutenant Colonel TIMOTHY P. HUDSON, Dr. Harrison Shull Department of Physics U.S. Marine Corps ...... Marshal Provost and Academic Dean Naval Postgraduate School Dr. Harold M. Fredericksen Department of Mathematics NATIONAL ANTHEM" ...... Navy Band San Francisco Rear Admiral Robert C. Austin. U.S. Navy Dr. Curtis A. Collins INVOCATION" ...... The Chaplain Superintendent. Naval Postgraduate School Department of Oceanography INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER ...... The Superintendent Vice Admiral Jeremy Boorda, Dr. Uno R. Kodres U.S. Navy Department of Computer Science ADDRESS TO GRADUATES ...... Vice Admiral Jeremy Boorda Chief of Naval Personnel Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Dr. David R. Whipple (Manpower. Personnel and Training) Department of Administrative Sciences PRESENTATION OF AWARDS ...... The Provost The Honorable Dan Albert Dr. E. Roberts Wood PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES .. The Department Chairmen Mayor of the City of Monterey Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREES ...... The Provost Colonel James Carlson. Dr. Anthony J. Healey U.S. Army Department of Mechanical Engineering BENEDICTION* ...... The Chaplain Commander. Bayonet Combat Support Brigade. Fort Ord Dr. John P. Powers Department of Electrical and RECESSIONAL" ...... Navy Band San Francisco Captain Andrew F. Durkee, Computer Eng ineering U.S. Coast Guard NOTES: Chief of Telecommunications Dr. James J. Tritten Pacific Area Department of National - RADM and Mrs. Austin cordially invite graduates, faculty, and Security Affairs guests to a reception in honor of the graduates in the Barbara Colonel Wayne Fisher, U.S. Air Force McNitt Ballroom immediately following the ceremony. Commander. 60th Air Base Group Travis Air Force Base - The audience should remain seated except forthe events marked with an asterisk ("). Colonel H. Gary Roser, U.S. Marine Corps - The audience is requested to ho ld their applause until the last Commanding Officer graduate has crossed the stage. Marine Air Group 42 Alameda. California a Captain Hillar Sarepera, U.S. Navy Director of Programs Naval Postgraduate School THE AWARDS FACULTY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MANAGEMENT - CAPTAIN JOHN NOEL LAWLESS, JR., USA MENNEKEN FACULTY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENTIFIC Presented semiannually to an outstanding student In Administrative SCiences at the Naval RESEARCH - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR STEVEN L. GARRETT Postgraduate School in recognition of distingUished academic achievement. Presented annually to a Naval Postgraduate School faculty member in recognition of out­ "ARMED FORCES COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS ASSOCI­ standing effort and achievement in research in the area of Science or Engineering. ATION HONOR AWARD - CAPTAIN THOMAS H. RICH, USMC MONTEREY PENINSULA COUNCIL NAVY LEAGUE AWARD FOR HIGH­ Presented to that officer graduate who has achieved academic excellence and best demon­ EST ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT - LIEUTENANT LOUIS D. MARQUET, strated professional qualities in one of the follOWing programs: ElectroniCs, Communications, USN Intelligence, Command and Control, or Computer Technology. Presented to the graduating USN, USMC, or USCG ollicer who has maintained the highest NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD IN NAVAL ENGINEERING­ academic grade average as a student at the Naval Postgraduate School. LIEUTENANT JOHN E. FIELD, USN UNITED STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE AWARD - LIEUTENANT LOUIS D, Presented in recognition of distingUished academiC achievement in the Naval Engineering MARQUET, USN Program. The Criteria for the award Includes demonstrated academiC excellence measured by Presented each quarter to that recipient of a master's degree in National Security Affairs whose marks attained, content of thesis and demonstrated leadership potential In Naval Engineering. achievement has significantly advanced professional, literary or scientific knowledge in the NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD FOR WEAPONS SYSTEMS naval or maritime services. ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE - LIEUTENANT JOHN F. GALLAGHER, CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MAN­ USN POWER, PERSONNEL AND TRAINING ANALYSIS - FIRST LIEU­ Presented In recognition of dlsllngUished scholastic achievement In a Weapons Engineering TENANT DANIEL J. O'DONOHUE, USMC field of study. Selection is based on marks attained, quality and app licability of theSIS and This award IS given semiannually to a US Navy, or OP-01 sponsored cIvIlian, graduate of the demonstrated leadership potential In the field of Weapons Engineering Manpower/ Personnel Training AnalysIs curriculum who has demonstrated outstanding aca­ REAR ADMIRAL GRACE MURRAY HOPPER AWARD FOR COMPUTER demic performance, thesis quality and leadership potential. TECHNOLOGY - LIEUTENANT CHARLES E. ALTIZER, USN NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EX­ Presented to an outstanding graduate on the baSIS of theS IS quality, academiC performance CELLENCE IN ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES - LIEUTENANT COM­ and demonstrated leadership ability In the study of computer technology. MANDER ROBERT L. SCHWAN EKE, SC, USN THE SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD IN Presented annually to an outstanding U S Naval Supply Corps officer In Administrative SCI­ ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING - LIEUTENANT GREGORY H, ences at the Naval Postgraduate School. This award IS made on the baSIS of academic achieve­ SKINNER, USN ment, research excellence, contribution to the profeSSional and CIVilian community and faculty Presented semiannually to a U.S. Navy officer student In recognition of distinguished aca­ recommendation. demiC achievement in the advanced Electronics Engineering program, REAR ADMIRAL THOMAS R. MCCELLAN AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EX­ CELLENCE IN ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES - LIEUTENANT STEVEN J, COBB, USN • Presented in absentia Presented to a graduate of Administrative SCiences based upon academiC performance, pro­ .. feSSional commitment. and leadership potential

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - LIEUTENANT THOMAS S, HOLLlN­ BERGER, USN This award IS presented semiannually to a financial management student who demonstrates overall academic performance, academiC excellence in financial management courses, high o leadership potential, future ability to contribute to profeSSional, academiC and public forums while meeting the highest standards of stewardship of the National Trust, and thesIs ex­ c ellence. THE GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

*L T DONALD D. BUDDEN, USN

MASTER OF ARTS IN NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS

CAPT GAIL A. CAMP, USAF } CAPT JAMES LEE CONGER, USAF ) CAPT PAUL J.M. DIMECH, USAF • CAPT MICHAEL J. MITCHELL, USAF *CAPT GUY FLETCHER PERRY, USAF L T RORY J. CALHOUN, USN LCDR JAMES RILEY GILBERT, II, USN L T ARTHUR DAVID HOLMES, III, USN L T JOHN E. INMAN, USN L T NANCY KATHLEEN JENKINS, USN (With Distinction) L T LOUIS DAVID MARQUET, USN (With Distinction) LCDR JAN GILBERT RIVENBURG, USN L T DAVID SCOTT RODGERS, USN L T RENEE JCY SIMPSON, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS

LCDR MIRIAM ANDERSON COX, USN L T ANTHONY D. KONECNY, USN LCDR ARTHUR I. STRONG, III, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

CAPT BYRON A. ALEXANDER, USMC MAJ GEORGE S. BROCK, USMC MAJ THOMAS V, DEMARS, JR., USMC CAPT MARTIN J. MARBACH, USMC } *CAPT THOMAS H. RICH, USMC (With Distinction) CAPT RANDALL R. ROCKEY, USMC ) CAPT MICHAEL J. RODERICK, USMC L T M. STEVEN PALMQUIST, USCG CPT JAE S JEONG, KOREAN AIR FORCE MAJ YONG H KO, KOREAN AIR FORCE CPT JUN LEE, KOREAN AIR FORCE 0' MR RANDALL E. SCOTT, AIR FORCE FLIGHT TEST CENTER, EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, CA 1L T MEHMET ATES, TURKISH ARMY CPT TERENCE A. BECK, USA MAJ DENIS J.G. CARRIER, CANADIAN ARMED FORCES, ARMY LT DAVID WAYNE BELLA, USN CPT TAO-I HSU, ARMY L T JOHN EDWARD FIELD, II, USN MAJ THOMAS P. KELLY, USA L T ARTHUR CLARENCE HARRIS, USN CPT PANAGIOTIS MAVROPOULOS, HELLENIC ARMY LCDR KARL R. HEINZ, USN (With Distinction) L T MARVIN H. HEINZE, USN CPT TIMOTHY M. O'HARA, USA LCDR CHARLES LOUIS HOPKINS, III, USN LCOL ASWAR Z. SIREGAR, INDONESIAN ARMY LCDR JOHN DAVID INGRAM, JR., USN MAJ JAE Y YIM, KOREAN ARMY ., L T BURLIN DAVIS MABREY, USN LCDR EUGENE R. ARBOGAST, USN 1 L T ANDRE MARAOUI, USN LTJG ORHAN K. BABAOGLU, TURKISH NAVY L T DEAN M. PEDERSEN, USN LTJG MURAT A. BOYANA, TURKISH NAVY LT GERARD JOSEPH REINA, USN L T FRANK WRIGHT BOYD, USN L T EDGAR DO I. TORRES, L T DAVID A. CARLETON, USN L T THOMAS L. VAN PETTEN, USN L T ROBERT D. CHILDS, USN LTJG ALI RIZA YARDIMOGLU, TURKISH NAVY LTJG COSMAS CHRIST/D/S, MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING L T PANAGIOTIS ELLIN/AD/S, HELLENIC NAVY LCDR DANA STEPHEN KAESER, USN LCDR ROBERT WILLIAM RENOUD, USCG • LTJG GURHAN KAYAHAN, TURKISH NAVY L T MARY COTTRELL DUNSTON, USN • LTJG LEVENT KORKMAZ, TURKISH NAVY • L T MICHAEL E. LOPEZ-ALEGRIA, USN L T CHIN-CHUAN KUO, TAIWAN NAVY (With Distinction) LT JOHN MARK MATHRE, USN L T HOON S LEE, KOREAN NAVY • L T CHARLES ANDREW MCCAWLEY, USN LT MICHAEL D. LOOMIS, USN LCDR THOMAS MARTIN MCKANNON, USN (With Distinction) LT NIKITAS V. NIKITAKOS, HELLENIC NAVY MS KIMBERLY K. SMITH, NAVAL AIR TEST CENTER, L T LEWIS C. NYGARD, USN PATUXENT RIVER, MD L T GREGORY H. SKINNER, USN (With Distinction) MAJ ZEEV SNIR, ISREALI AIR FORCE (With Distinction) LCDR MICHAEL E. SOHNS, USN MAJ JONG CHUN LIM, KOREAN AIR FORCE LCDR LUIZ ALBERTO LOPES DE SOUZA, BRAZILIAN NAVY MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT (With Distinction) LTJG MUMTAZ TUNC, TURKISH NAVY CAPT LYLE OLIVER ARMEL, III, USMC L T AUGUSTO J. ZAPATA D., COLOMBIAN NAVY CAPT GLENN C. BIXLER, USMC CAPT MICHAEL D. BRENEMAN, USMC MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE CAPT MICHAEL ARTHUR CORCORAN, USMC MAJ ACHMAD CHAFID, INDONESIAN AIR FORCE CAPT JEFFREY DAVID EVEREST, USMC MAJ PANAGIOTIS PSIHOGIOS, HELLENIC ARMY CAPT THOMAS A. FINN, USMC CPT MICHAEL J. SMITH, USA L TCOL EARL W. HACKER, USMC L TALBERT G. BUTLER, USN CAPT DENNIS J. MALLOY, USMC L T ROBERT E. COIL, USN MAJ BLAISE P. MILLER, USMC LCDR JEFFREY M. CONLEY, USN CAPT PATRICK W. O'BRYAN, USMC L T JOHN F. GALLAGHER, III, USN 1STL T DANIEL J. O'DONOHUE, USMC (With Distinction) LCDR BRUCE M. JACKSON, USN CAPT JON A. ROTH, USMC L T LUNG, MING-HUNG, TAIWAN NAVY 0 CAPT CHARLES T. ROUSE, USMC L T GUY M. SNYDER, USN ;: CAPT DONALD I. WOODWARD, USMC L T NELSON J. VINCENTY, USN CAPT SANDRA L. WRIGHT, USMC L T ROBERT L. MAKI, USCG MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CAPT JOSEPH W. KROESCHEL, USAF CAPT STEVEN A. MCNUTT, CANADIAN FORCES, ARMY l TCOl OFFER lAP/DOT, ISRAELI AIR FORCE CAPT TERESA M. MCNUTT, CANADIAN FORCES, ARMY l TCOl MICHAEL lEV, ISRAELI AIR FORCE MAJ SANG DON NAM, REPUBLIC OF , AIR FORCE lCDR MORTEN MEINICH, ROYAL NORWEGIAN NAVY CAPT BYEOUNG-GONE PARK, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, (With Distinction) AIR FORCE l T PETER B. MELIN, CEC, USN MAJ JIN HWA PARK, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, AIR FORCE lCDR JOSEPH S. MI KAC, SC, USN 1lT SCOTT E. PAYNE, USAF l T EUGENE F. MORAN, JR., USN MAJ SE-YONG KIM, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, ARMY l T JOSEPH WilLIAM MURPHY, USN CPT JOHN NOEL lAWLESS, JR., USA (With Distinction) lCDR RONNA C. NEil, USN MAJ SANG GI lEE, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, ARMY lCDR HOllY H. NELSON, USN (With Distinction) CPT JAMES C. MCCUNE, USA l T JEFFREY H. NORTHCUTT, USN CPT MICHAEL T. MOKRYCKI, USA l T KENNETH R. OCKER, MSC, USN CPT ROGER M. MOORE, USA l T ROBERT J. PALMQUIST, SC, USN MAJ HWA JIN PARK, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, ARMY l T WilLIAM J. PLATT, SC, USN CPT DON M. WHITECOTTON, USA l T ANNE-MARIE REARDEN, USN lCDR ERNEST G. ANASTOS, SC, USN (With Distinction) l T ELIZABETH A. REGIS, USN l T STEVEN C. BARCLIFT, SC, USN l T MICHAEL A. RElLlNS, SC, USN l T PATRICIA MARA BATT, USN IT DAVID L. RICKS, CEC, USN IT ROBERT D. BECHlll, SC, USN IT SCOTT K. SAllEY, USN lCDR STEPHEN A. BOYCE, USN lCDR JOHN P. SANDERS, SC, USN l T CHRISTOPHER V. BROSE, USN l T JOSEPH SCARPA, SC, USN l T JAMES A. CATALANO, JR ., SC, USN lCDR ROBERT L. SCHWANEKE, SC, USN (With Distinction) l T STEVEN J. COBB, USN l T DEN ISE A. SERRANO, USN IT PATRICIA K. CRUZ, USN l T ElENOR M. SHIGLEY, MSC, USN lCDR HENRY J. DEVRIES, SC, USN (With Distinction) lCDR JOHN F. TAYLOR, III, USN lCDR PETER M. EVANS, SC, USN l T JANE ANN TREADWAY, USN l T DONALD D. FATHKE, USN l T JAMES M. UNDERWOOD, CEC, USN lCDR RICHARD A. FECKlER, USN lCDR JEFFERY A. WARMINGTON, SC, USN l T WilLIAM W. FIFER, SC, USN CDR ROBERT E. WilLIAMS, JR., USN lCDR WilLIAM M. FINK, SC, USN l T JEFFREY L. FORD, SC, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS l T JOHN CHARLES GERNAND, USN lCDR JAMES R. GilBERT, II, USN l T FRANCIS J. DOMBROWSKI, USN lCDR JULIA F. GilBERT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE lCDR CATHY l. GOOD, USN l T JG KEMAlETTIN GUR, TURKISH NAVY CAPT HENRY G. RAUM, USMC (With Distinction) lCDR ROLF V. HALVERSON, USN CAPT PARULIAN SIMAMORA, INDONESIAN AIR FORCE lCDR MICHAEL D. HARDEE, USN l T CHARLES E. ALTIZER, USN (With Distinction) l T GLENN ANTHONY HOlK, USN l T PATSY R. BOOZER, USN l T THOMAS S. HOLLIN BERGER, CEC, USN (With Distinction) lCDR RICHARD N. BRITNEll, USN l T ROBERT S. HOSPODAR, USN CDR PETE CLAYTON, USN lCDR HENRY P. KARNAS, JR., SC, USN l T REX COBB, USN l T ANNE E. KEllEY, USN l T KEVIN F. DUFFY, USN lCDR JOHN R. lASTER, SC, USNR l T DIANE M. EN BODY, USN l T DESIREE D. LINSON, USN lCDR DANIEL GALIK, USN lCDR CHARLES S. lONG, SC, USN CDR BRUCE B. GIANNOTTI, USN lCDR ROBERT H. MAGEE. USN l T JG KEMAl N. GUlESEN, TURKISH NAVY l T GEORGE A. MARENTIC, SC, USN MR. DAVID H. JENNINGS, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, DAHLGREN, VA LT DAVID H. LEWIS, USN LCDR LAURA C. MARLOWE, USN LCDR MILTON DAVID KITE, USN L T SCOTT W. PORTER, USN L T ERNEST ROBINSON LINEBERGER, USN LCDR GREGORY R. SAWYER, USN LCDR LUIZ ALBERTO LOPES DE SOUZA, BRAZILIAN NAVY LT CATHY A. THOMAS, USN (With Distinction) L T ROGER K. THORSTENSON, USN L T MICHAEL L. WILLIAMSON, USN (With Distinction) MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY LCDR JILL D. WOLFE, USN (ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE) L T MARYLOU B. WOOD, USN L T ERNEST ROBINSON LINEBERGER, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY (With Distinction) AND PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LCDR DENNIS CALVIN CLAES, USN (With Distinction) (SPACE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING) L T MICHAEL D. DAVIS, USN L T KARL LEONARD DINKLER, USN LT SUZANNE M. DEE, USN LCDR CHRISTOPHER JAMES GALLAGHER, USN LT KATHARINE SHANEBROOK GARCIA, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY LCDR CHARLES WILLIE GREEN, USN (COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS) *LCDR TIMOTHY F. SHERIDAN, USN LCDR ERIC JAMES WRIGHT, USN L T JOSEPH A. MCSWAIN, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

MR . GEORGE EDWARD ROBERTS, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE CAPT MARTIN J. MARBACH, USMC SCHOOL, MONTEREY, CA (With Distinction) CAPT PANAGIOTIS MAVROPOULOS, HELLENIC ARMY *MR. STEVEN DALE SWADLEY, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOO L,MONTEREY,CA AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS LCDR DOUGLAS LYLE HOVLAND, USN

MAJ WEE, KYOUM BOK, KOREAN ARMY MAJ YOON, SANG IL, KOREAN ARMY LT WILLIE REGINALD CLAY BOGAN, USN L T RICHARD ALLEN DUMAS, USN L T RICHARD MAURICE HARKINS, USN L T WIL G. LONGSTAFF, USN L T VITO MICHAEL MENZELLA, USN Those officers whose names are preceded by an • are being presented their degrees LT MICHAEL R. OLMSTEAD, USN in absentia. LCDR DANIEL E. PHILLIPS, USN L T RAUL D. RODRIGUEZ, USN L T ELIZABETH ANN UGORCAK, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING ACOUSTICS

L T KRISTIAN PEDERSEN BIGGS, USN MR. DAVID A. BROWN, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, MONTEREY, CA ... ABOUT THE SCHOOL

The Naval Postgraduate School opened at Annapolis in 1909 and then shifted its location to Monterey in 1952. During that period of time it has conferred over 18,000 degrees. The typical student is a married U.S Naval Officer who has completed an operational tour, is living in nearby government housing, and is engaged in inten­ sive studies leading to a master's degree in one of 42 different cur­ ... ricula. This student would spend 18 to 27 months here in an educa­ tional endeavor which has been specifically tailored to include cer­ tain educational skill requirements necessary for subsequent assignments. Students are obliged to remain in service for about four years after they complete their schooling. Although most of the Graduates receive master's degrees, there are normally a dozen or so students working on professional engineering degrees and another dozen or so on doctoral degrees. Students arrive every quarter, although the heaviest inputs are in June and September. Of the approximately 1700 students now enrolled, 60% are in the , 25% are from other United States services such as the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, NOAA, civilian labs, etc., and the remaining 15% are from allied foreign countries. The faculty consists of approximately 350 professors, many of whom are internationally recognized in their respective fields. Two thirds of them are on a tenured track while the rest are adjunct pro­ fessors; this arrangement allows the necessary flexibility to deal with variable academic demands. In order to keep abreast in their fields they are encouraged to do research beneficial to other gov­ ernmental agencies. Over $16 million of research is conducted or administered annually from this campus. The School is administered by the Superintendent (RADM Robert C. Austin) who is assisted by a Provost. There are also three civilian deans (Science and Engineering, Information and Policy Science, and Administration); two Navy Captains serve as the Director of Programs, and as the Director of Military Operations. The following eleven academic departments comprise the Post­ graduate School: Administrative Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Science, Operations Research, National Security Affairs, Physics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Meteorology, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Oceanography. The School became an Echelon II Command in October 1983 and, as such, now reports directly to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations. Guests are invited to tour the School grounds and to visit the 1( Naval Postgraduate School Museum located in the basement of I Herrmann Hall. The museum is designed to capture both the history of the School and that of the Old Del Monte Hotel through displays and artifacts.