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1982-10 Naval Postgraduate School Graduation Exercises / Class of October 1982

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~FTERNOON l OCTOBER 1982 AT THREE O'CLOCK 0 Superintendent JOHN J. EKELUND th€ PROqRam Rear , United States Navy PROCESSIONAL Professor ROBERT E. NEWTON ...... ·- _ __ ...... Grand

Provost Professor TERRY R. MCNELLEY ...... Marshal DAVID A. SCHRADY Professor DONALD C. DANIEL ············-······· ...... _ ...... Marshal Doctor of Philosophy JOSEPH F. MULLANE, US Marine Corps ...... Marshal

NATIONAL ANTHEM Director of Programs MATIHEW F. PASZTALANIEC INVOCATION , United Stoles Navy INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER JOHN J. EKELUND, U.S. Navy Dean of Information and Policy Sciences WALTER MAX WOODS ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Doctor of Philosophy The Honorable JACK R. BORSTING Assistant Secretary af Defense (Comptroller)

PRESENTATION OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Dean of Science and Engineering MERITORIOUS CIVILIAN SERVICE MEDAL TO WILLIAM M. TOLLES Doctor of Philosophy Professor MICHAEL G. SOVEREIGN

PRESENTATION OF A WARDS Monterey Peninsula Council Navy League Award Director of Military Operations NAVELEXSYSCOM Award in Electronic Warfare Technology JAMES M. WEBSTER TRADOC Award in Operations Research Captain, United States Navy CNO Communication Award CNO Antisubmarine Warfare Award NAVSEASYSCOM Award in Naval Engineering Dean of Academic Administration RADM McClellan Award for Excellence in Adminstrative Science GERALD H. LINDSEY United States Naval Institute Award

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES BY DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN MISSION ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREES "To conduct and direct advanced education of commission Rear Admiral JOHN J: EKELUND, U.S. Navy officers and to provide such other technical and professional in- Q c Dean DAVID A. SCHRADY struction as may be prescribed to meet the needs of the Naval 0 BENEDICTION Service; and, in support of the foregoing, to foster and encourage a program of research in order to sustain academic excellence." RECESSIONAL plat~ORm paRtY awaRbs

FIRST ROW (left to right) SECOND ROW MONTEREY PENINSULA COUNCIL, NAVY LEAGUE AWARD for HIGHEST ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Presented to the graduating USN, USMC or USCG who has mai nta in ed the highest Captain Richard A. Dempsey Professor John M. Bouldry academic grade average as a student at the Naval Postgraduate School. Electronic Warfare Academic Group CHC, United States Navy Lieutenant CHARLES N. MYERS, U.S. Navy

Colonel L.A. Wunderlich Professor R. Neagle Forrest NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD United States Marine Corps Antisubmarine Warfare Academic Graup1 in ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNOLOGY ""- esented in recognition of academic achievement in the Electronic Warfare Systems Technology Captain George H. Wagner Dean John N. Dyer >gram to that graduate who has attained an outstanding academic record and who has United States Coast Guard Department of Physics .xhibited outstanding leadership qualities. \ Lieutenant CHARLES N. MYERS, U.S. Navy General Grail L. Brookshire Professor Christopher N.K. Mooers ( United States Army Department of Oceanography CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS AWARD for EXCELLENCE in OPERATIONS RESEARCH Dean David A. Schrady Professor Uno R. Kodres Presented semiannually to the outstanding USN or USMC graduate of the Operations Research Provost, Naval Postg rad uate School Department of Computer Science Program on the basis of academic achievement, experience tour performance, thesis work and demonstration of those qualities indicative of an outstanding military officer. Rear Admiral John J. Ekelund, U.S. Navy Professor James M. Fremgen *Lieutenant MICHAEL E. FINLEY, SC, U.S. Navy Superintendent, Naval Postg raduate School Department of Administrative Science MILITARY OPERATIONS RESEARCH SOCIETY The Honorable Jack R. Borsting Professor Harold M. Fredricksen GRADUATE RESEARCH A WARD Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Department of Mathematics Presented in recognition of outstanding achievement in graduate research directed toward im · proving military force utilization. The primary award criterion is research which leads to demonstration of, or potential far increased operating effectiveness of currently available or Rear Admiral Kelly E. Taggart Professor Robert R. Read near term assets. National Oceanic And Department of Operations Research Atmospheric Administration *Lieutenant MICHAEL P. AGOR, U.S. Navy

Professor Maximilian F. Platzer Brigadier General Zeb B. Bradford UNITED STATES ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND AWARD Department of Aeronautics United States Army FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN OPERATIONS RESEARCH Presented semiannually to a U.S. Army officer student in the Operations Analysis Program who The Honorable Leon E. Panetta Professor Paul J. Marto possesses an outstanding academic record, including thesis and project work, and who demon· House of Representatives Department of Mechanical Engineering strates those qualities indicative of an outstanding military officer. Captain THOMAS H. RIDDLE, U.S. Army Captain Willard S. Houston, USN-Ret. Professor Donald E. Kirk ( Vice.President, Monterey Peninsula Council Department of Electrical Engineering CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS COMMUNICATION AWARD al the Navy league 0 0 Presented in recognition of distinguished academic achievement in the Communications Engineer­ Captain Matthew F. Pasztalaniec Professor Sherman W. Blandin ing or Telecommunications Systems programs who has attained an outstanding academic record and who exhibits those qualities of an outstanding military officer. U.S. Navy Department of National Security Affairs Director al Programs, Naval Postgraduate School Lieutenant MICHAEL N. POWERS, U.S. Coast Guard CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS ANTISUBMARINE NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN WARFARE AWARD Professor ROBERT J. RENARD Sponsored by the National Security Industrial Association and presented in recognition of Meteorology distinguished academic achievement to that ASW Curriculum graduate who has demonstrated Professor DONALD E. KIRK outstanding academic performance and exhibited those qualities indicative of an outstanding Electrical Engineering military officer. Professor CARROLL 0. WILDE Lieutenant Commander ROBERT A. ANDERSON, U.S. Navy Mathematics Professor KNEALE T. MARSHALL Operations Research NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARD in NAVAL ENGINEERING !) Professor SHERMAN W. BLANDIN Presented in recognition of distinguished academic achievement in the Naval Engineering Pro­ National Security Affairs gram. The criteria for the award includes demonstrated academic excellence measured by marks ~ Professor MAXIMILIAN F. PLATZER attained, contents of thesis and demonstrated leadership potential in Naval Engineering. Aeronautics Lieutenant Commander HOBART R. EVERETT, JR., U.S. Navy Professor CHRISTOPHER N.K. MOOERS c Oceanography REAR ADMIRAL THOMAS R. McCLELLAN AWARD for Professor PAUL J. MARTO EXCELLENCE in ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE Mechanical Engineering Dean JOHN N. DYER p.,,.,,.d " o '"'"°" of Adm'"'"'"''" '"""'" opoo o.odom'- "'''"'"""'"' p•o· Physics fessional commitment, and leadership potential. bo~d ~ Professor DAVID K. HSIAO MR. RICHARD C. FLOWERREE Computer Science Naval Air Rework Facility, North Island Professor CARL R. JONES Administrative Science ARMED FORCES COMMUNICATIONS and ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION HONOR AWARD NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL CURRICULAR OFFICERS Presented to that officer graduate who has achieved academic excellence and best demonstrated Commander BARRY G. SWANSON, U.S. Navy professional qualities in one of the following programs: Electronics, Communications, Intelligence, Operations Analysis Command and Control, or Computer Technology. Commander WILLIAM M. SIEGEL, U.S. Navy Aeronautical Engineering *Lieutenant Commander JAY R. KISTLER, JR., U.S. Navy Commander ANDREW P. SOSNICKY, U.S. Navy Electronics and Communications UNITED STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE AWARD Commander HERBERT B. SHAW, Ill, U.S. Navy Presented each quarter to that oecipient of a Master's Degree in National Security Affairs whose Weapons Engineering achievement has significantly advanced professional, literary or scientific knowledge in the naval Commander ALAN J. JOHNSON, U.S. Navy or maritime services. Naval Engineering Lieutenant Commander ARTHUR G. TEVES, U.S. Navy Commander CARL B. IHLI, JR., U.S. Navy Air-Ocean Sciences Commander RICHARD B. RENNER, SC, U.S. Navy ;! Administrative Sciences Commander JOHN J. PFEIFFER, U.S. Navy ll Computer Technology Captain LAURENCE N. SCHUETZ, U.S. Navy National Security Affairs/ Intelligence 0 0 JEFFREY W. JOHNSON, U.S. Air Force Command, Control and Communication• Commander STEPHEN M. PRIBULA, U.S. Navy *Awarded in absentia Antisubmarine Warfare th€ qRabuatEs MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING O'NEILL, Hugh J., MAJ, USMC FERGUSON, Julian A., Ill, LT, USN Those officers whose names are preceded by an * are being presented CRAMER, Robert G., Jr., CPT, USA FERRELL, Dennis R., LCDR, USN their degrees in absentia. FARDINK, Paul J., MAJ, USA HANSEN, Bertel J., Jr., LT, USN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BRAMER, John R., LCDR, USN TUCKER, Jack W., LT, USN *AKDENIZ, Rizo, LTJG, Turkish MASTROCOSTOPOULOS, loannis BROWN, William B., Jr., LCDR, USN WALLACE, David B., LT, USN Navy Th ., MAJ, Hellenic Army *ERGIN, Celal, LTJG, Turkish Navy *YARDIBI, Cengiz, LTJG, Turkish Navy MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE CARR, Herbert M., Ill, CPT, USA PAXTON, Fred R., MR., Pacific Missile MASTER OF ARTS IN NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS CECH, James V., LT, USN Test Center, Point Mugu, CA )HLMEYER, Ernest J., MR., Naval SOYALP, Fatih, LTJG, Turkish Navy *BROWN, Robert W., CAPT, USAF PLACE, W. David, LT, USN Surface Weapons Center, *USAKLIOGLU, Hasan, LTJG, Turkish JENKINS, Craig W., LCDR, USN *REARER, Thomas C., Jr., LT, USN l Dahlgren, VA Navy JONES, Stephen R., LT, USN SMITH, Janvier, K., LCDR, USN ( KUTA, Paul A., MR., Defense Intelli­ TEVES, Arthur G., LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED SCIENCE WILLARD, Calvin D.G., LT, USN gence Agency, Washington, D.C. *GIANNIOTIS, Dimitrios D., MAJ, Hellenic Army MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DA VEN PORT, Richard W., CAPT, *AKDENIZ, Riza, LTJG, Turkish Navy MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OPERATIONS RESEARCH USMC *ERGIN, Celal, LTJG, Turkish Navy BAUSCH, Dan 0., CAPT, USMC *CORA, Deniz, LT, Turkish Navy DRENNAN, Michael L., CAPT, USMC *GIANNIOTIS, Dimitrios D., MAJ, LORD, Paul H., CAPT, USMC *DICK, Lawrence L., LCDR, USN JAUREGUI, John A., CAPT, USMC Hellenic Army VICK, Jeffrey D., CAPT, USMC FELIX, Robin, LT, USN D'ELETTO, Robert A., LTJG, USCG HALSNE, William L. , LT, USN DAVISON, Richard J., LCDR, USCG *FINLEY, Michael E., LCDR, USN GIVENS, Andrew G., LTJG, USCG ISIK, Mustafa, LTJG, Turkish Navy *FISHER, Mark A., LT, USCG GUION, Stephen W., LCDR, USN HAY, Kenneth M., LT, USCG LOUCKS, Michael J., LT, USN SHARPE, Herbert H., Ill, LT, USCG GURSEL, Sadan, LTJG, Turkish Navy JOHN, James W., LT, USCG McNAIR, Tommy H., LT, USN *FOX, William P., CPT, USA HARTMAN, Douglas M., LCDR, USN POWERS, Michael N., LT, USCG VOULGARAKIS, Gregory G., LT, KNOX, Rodger D., Sr., CPT, USA McCORKLE, Jack W., Jr., LT, USN FASULO, Robert J., CPT, USA Hellenic Navy RIDDLE, Thomas H., CPT, USA OWENS, Christopher D,. LT, USN THOMAS, Gory F., CPT, USA WASENIUS, George T., LT, USN SNIDER, Keith F., CPT, USA PETERS, Hans-Eberhard, MAJ, Feder- AINSLEY, William L., Ill, LCDR, USN *Y ARDIBI, Cengiz, LT JG, Turkish Navy SNYDER, Thomas L., Jr., CPT, USA al Republic of Germany Air Force *AGOR, Michael P., LT, USN SUTTER, Ellis D., Ill, LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING < \I *TYE, Charles R., LT, USN 4 *BOWEN, Edward C., LT, USN MILLER, Max R., Jr., LCDR, USCG JENKINS, James L. , LT, USN II CAMOZU, Ergam, LTJG, Turkish WEBER, Reinhard, CPT, Federal BARTON, Steven A., LT, USN McGOWEN, Thomas L. , LT, USN Navy Republic of Germany Army BENDER, Gregory L., LT, USN NITARAMORN, Somkool, LT, ( CONNER, George W., LCDR, USNR WILSON, James 0 ., LT, USN EVERETT, Hobart R., Jr., LCDR, USN Royal Thai Navy HOPPER, James H., Ill, LCDR, USN NOLLIE, Thomas C., Jr., LT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS HUNN, James M., LT, USN HOGG, Danny L., CAPT, USMC OWENS, Christopher D., LT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY PILLIFANT, Cleve B., CAPT, USMC FLOWERREE, Richard C., MR., Naval AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOEPFER, Keith H., LT, USN CAIN, Russell L., LT, USN Air Rework Facility, North Island, CA COYLE, Theodore A., LCDR, USN *KREUTNER, Steve M., LT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS EVENSEN, David A., LT, USN TAYLOR, John P., LT, USN FISHER, Wayne A., LT, USCG COOKE, Robert R., CPT, USA FLOOD, Jeffrey L., LCDR, USN THACKER, John R., LT, USCG FISHER, Rand H., LCDR, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE ACADEMIC GROUP

WOLF, Steven P., LT, USCG NDERSON, Robert A., LCDR, USN *ORIHUELA, William R., LT, USN tOWN, Daniel E., LCDR, USN ROSS, Stephen C., LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS COX, Stephen A., LT, USN ROULSTONE, Douglas R., LCDR, HACKERT, Nancy J., MAJ, USMC *MARTHOUSE, Robert C., Jr., LT, USN ( CRAWFORD, Bruce W., LCDR, USN USN HODGSON, Ray A., CPT, USA DREW, David 0., LCDR, USN SCHWEIGER, Jeffrey M., LT, USN DUYM, Wade D., LT, USN YAEGER, John W., LT, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE HART, Robert H., LT, USN ZAPOLSKI, Edward S., LT, USN KIRTLEY, John D., Jr., LT, USN LOUMAKIS, Panagiotis N., CDR, *POWLEY, Curt N., LCDR, USN Hellenic Navy VASSILIOU, Stavros, CDR, Hellenic MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MASTROCOSTOPOULOS, loannis Navy ELECTRONIC WARFARE ACADEMIC GROUP Th., MAJ, Hellenic Army WHITE, Thomas W., CPT, USAF PETKE, David C., LT, USN COLLIER, Brooks C., MR., Pacific REECE, Stephen M., LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OCEANOGRAPHY Missile Test Center, Pt. Mugu, CA SNURKOWSKI, Charles S., LCDR, ABDELRAHMAN, Saad M., MR., COWEN, Michael B., LT, Canadian GREASER, Donald C., LCDR, USN USN Ministry of Maritime Transport, Navy HOLZBAUR, Paul B., LT, USN SPIVEY, David A., LT, USN Alexandria, Egypt INGALLS, Robert D., Ill, LCDR, USN VARAKIN, Walter A., Jr., LCDR, USN MILLER, Albert A., LT, USN YEL YERTON, Robert L., LCDR, USN MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OCEANOGRAPHY MYERS, Charles N., LT, USN (HYDROGRAPHY) PARSONS, Roger L., LT, NOAA \_ ;· MECHANICAL ENGINEER WHEATON, Gerald E., LT, NOAA BENDER, Gregory L., LT, USN ANDERSON, William W., Jr., MR., Naval Oceanographic Office, ,.. Bay St. Louis, MS c AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER DICKERMAN, Ronald L., MR., Defense Mapping Agency (Hydrographic/ Topographic Center), Washington, D.C. O> CRAMER, Robert G., Jr., CPT, USA ELLETT, Michael J., MR., Defense Mapping Agency (Hydrographic/ FERGUSON, Julian A., 111, LT, USN Topographic Center), Washington, D.C. HANSEN, Bertel J., Jr., LT, USN HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL In 1909 the first Naval Postgraduate School, then called the Postgraduate acaoem1c oRess Department of the U.S. Naval Academy, was established at Annapolis, The cap and gown and colorful hood so prominent in commencement ceremonies re­ Maryland. On June 9 that year ten students made up the doss, three pro­ semble to some extent articles of dress worn by church and university dignitaries in the Middle Ages. The cap and gown indicate that the wearer is a member of a university fessors formed the faculty, and Morine Engineering was the only curriculum. or college. The hood shows the degree the wearer holds. When the first class graduated in 1911, Beekman Winthrop, Assistant Sec­ The gown for the bachelor's degree has pointed sleeves and is designed to be worn retory of the Navy, said, "There will be some day a postgraduate course closed. The master's gown has closed sleeves, square ot the end, the arms coming to call all the officers of the Novy together. This school is the beginning, through a slit at the elbow; it may be worn open or closed. The doctor's gown has bell-shaped sleeves and may be worn open or closed. Down the front the doctor's and may be the one on which the Navy Department of the future may have gown has a facing of velvet and three bars of the same material on each sleeve. The to depend." As the school expanded over the next seven decodes, his words facing and bars may be either black or the color distinctive of the subject to which the have proved prophetic. degree pertains. The cap is worn for all degrees; the doctor may wear a golden tassel. During World War I, the school dosed, but classes resumed in 1919 '-laods are normally black with a colorful lining rolled outward. Bachelor's hoods are Two years later the department was renamed the United States Nav{ ~ ( e feet long, master's three and one half feet, and doctor's four feet. Postgraduate School. In 1927, the General Line Course was established to i , __. ( For all academic purposes, including trimmings for the doctor's gown, edgings of acquaint junior line officers with modern developments within the Navy \. /) I hoods, and tassels of caps, the colors associated with the different subjects are as and broaden their professional knowledge for future command at sea. follows: Agriculture ...... Maize World War II caused tremendous expansions of activities and a large Library Science ...... Lemon Arts, Letters, Humanities ...... White Music ...... Pink increase in student enrollment. The school grew to meet the needs of the Business, Commerce ...... Drab Pharmacy ...... Olive Green Navy, and more courses were added to the curriculum. After the 1945 Education ...... Light Blue Philosophy ...... Dark Blue Engineering ...... Orange Physical Education ...... Sage Green armistice, the Novy began plans to move the school away from Annapolis Forestry ...... Russet Science ...... Golden Yellow and improve its professional status. Between 1945 and 1948, Congress Home Economics ...... Maroon Theology ...... Scarlet established the school as a separate activity under its own superintendent, Law ...... Purple Veterinary Science ...... Gray created the office of academic dean, granted the superintendent authority The silk or satin lining of the hood is the color or colors of the university or college to award the bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees and approved which conferred the degree. Some have a slash or r.hevron of contrasting color. For example: Monterey, California as the future home of the school. University Granting Degree Lining Slash or Chevron After purchasing the former Hotel Del Monte and the surrounding University of Wisconsin ...... Bright Red acreage, the Navy officially established the school on the West Coast in University of Minnesota ...... Old Gold ...... Maroon 1951. Since moving to Monterey the postgraduate school hos focused upon Yale University ...... Blue University of California ...... professional graduate education. Gold ...... Yale Blue University of Washington ...... Purple Above Gold To meet this end, the Novy hos made a strong commitment to quality University of Oregon ...... Lemon Yellow ...... Dark Green postgraduate education of its officer corps - and for good reason. In New York University ...... Violet Stanford University ...... Cardinal addition to meeting the needs for near-term functional skills, this investment Columbia University ...... Light Blue ...... White hos served as a mechanism for sustaining the foundation of intellectual University of Michigan ...... Maize ...... Blue University of Texas ...... vigor in critical areas of expertise. Experience has proven that graduate ( - ") , White Above Orange . . . . Burnt Orange ">uke University ...... Royal Blue ...... White level education is a fundamental constituent in the building of operational, ~ ( .:arnell University ...... Cardinal ...... Two White technical, and managerial skills essential to maintaining institutional excel- -' Harvard University ...... Crimson -higan State University ...... lence in the face of dramatic change. Green ...... White a State University ...... Gold Above Cardinal In support of notional defense requirements, the Naval PostgroduatE:­ .Jte University of Iowa ...... Old Gold School graduates on average of 800 officers a year, and offers a variety Oregon State University ...... Burnt Orange O Lewis and Clark College ...... Princeton Orange ...... Black, Orange of courses in science, management and engineering. In addition, its faculty University of Denver ...... Cardinal ...... Gold members are dedicated to providing the highest quality education for their The Naval Postgraduate School hood has a satin lining students - more than 1200 officers of all five U.S. services, 25 allied nations of dark blue with a gold chevron. and U.S. government civilians. 80