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The Bridge - Naval War College Foundation
The
Bridge
SPRING 2015
The magazine of the Naval War College Foundation
Volume 18
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3 Letter from the Chairman
4 Executive Director’s Comments
5 President’s Corner
6 From the Office of the Provost
7 Meet Our New Provost; Current
Strategy Forum Participation
8 2014 Annual Report
9-112014 Annual Giving Membership
12 Heritage Society; In Memoriam
13 Where Does Your Donation Go?
14-30 2015 Membership Roster
31, 40 Ethical Concerns Related to
Unmanned Systems
32 Corporate Sponsors
33 Corporate Spotlight
34Humanitarian Assistance Missions
ON THE COVER
International Officers listen to translated remarks through headphones during the Chief of Naval Operations’ 21st International
Seapower Symposium (ISS) at U.S. Naval War College in Newport,
Rhode Island. More than 170 senior officers and civilians from more
than 100 countries, including many senior-most officers from those countries’ navies, attended the
­biennial event Sept. 16 through 19, 2015. This year’s theme was “Global Solutions to Common Maritime
Challenges,” and featured guest speakers and three panel discussions exploring shared global concerns:
“Future Trends in Maritime Security,” “Maritime Implications of Climate Change,” and “Enhancing
Coalition Operations.” First held in 1969, ISS has become the largest gathering of maritime leaders in
history and provides a forum for senior international leaders to create and solidify solutions to shared
challenges and threats in ways that are in the interests of individual nations.
(U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)
35Partnership to Improve Civilian-Military
41 Exhibiting Thomas Hart Benton;
36Workshop Focuses on “The Blue
42USS Minnesota Comes to
Humanitarian Response
Economy”
37 Understanding the Next of Kim
38 Faculty Publications
39Century-Old Documents Made More
Museum Store Renovations
NWC Museum
43 Museum Store Sale
4454th Naval War College President’s
Portrait Unveiled
Accessible
Uniform Changeover for the Changing Seasons
Senior Chief Sonar Technician (Surface) Benjamin Pierson (left), a Senior Enlisted Advisor for U.S. Naval War
College and Chief Operations Specialist Mike Dyer (right), War Gaming Department Leading Chief Petty Officer,
perform a service dress white uniform inspection for sailors assigned to NWC. The service dress white inspection
was held in preparation of the upcoming uniform changeover.
(U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Time Doth Fly
M
y Chairman’s duties will wind up at our upcoming
June meeting. These two years have flown by with
a lot of activity at the College and Foundation
thanks to our active and enthusiastic Board of Trustees and
our hardworking staff.
The Strategic Plan approved two and a half years ago
required a number of adjustments to the Foundation’s
operation in order to increase our capability to attract more
major donors. We call this the “Big Fish” strategy. Here’s the
list of some of the initiatives taken over the last two years as a
result of it:
1. Staff Development: Wendy Skinner was hired as our
new Director of Development. Staff was re-organized to
enhance skills in database management, events and
communications. A dramatic increase in productivity has
ensued. Under the superb leadership of Executive Director
John Odegaard, the staff is highly motivated and committed.
2. Foundation Chapters: In order to broaden our reach
outside New England, we have formed regional chapters in
Washington DC, Chicago, New York. All of these Chapters
have put on several great events over the last two years that
have resulted in new relationships with the Foundation.
Additional chapters will be formed in Houston, Boston and
Philadelphia. Leadership of each chapter will include Board
Trustee, Regional Directors and volunteers.
3. The relatively new Volunteer program is growing but
still small. We will actively recruit more volunteers to augment
and support our staff and expand regional outreach.
4. Communications has been a major focus area.
Awareness of the College and Foundation and what we do,
remains low. We have sought to increase, improve and
streamline communications with our members as well as
outside media outlets.
a. We have just completed a communications audit that
will be presented at our next Board meeting. This audit
has identified and validated many of the communications challenges we face and will help us expand a
focused communications plan.
b. The Bridge is now a magazine, not a newsletter, with
increased content and circulation. Our last issue was
40 pages.
c. T hanks to Steve Stasiuk, we have stood up a new
“Winter Warmer” lecture series here in Newport so
both visitors and locals can get a glimpse of what is
taught at the College.
5. Cyber-Security Task Force is a new committee to give
priority to this important subject. The very able, proactive
Philip Bilden, Task Force Chairman, is moving to help the
College increase its leadership in cyber strategy and policy
issues.
So, what are the results thus far? The key numbers:
• Membership income is up 34% for 2014 over last year. Our
operating cost ratio has decreased by nearly 30%. Operating
expenses have decreased steadily even as productivity and
efficiencies have increased.
• This year’s Leadership Challenge set a record this year of
over $300,000, up almost 50% from 2013.
Looking back, I’m proud of what has been accomplished.
It’s been an honor to serve. This change of direction as guided
by the Strategic Plan has had some challenges, but everyone
has risen to the occasion and there is an atmosphere of
enthusiasm for the tasks that are ahead.
I thank the Board and Staff for their unflagging support.
There is still much to be done to get the message out about
one of our country’s greatest treasures – the Naval War
College – and I thank too our loyal and generous members for
their continuing support of this great cause.
Stephen R. Seiter
Chairman of the Board of Trustees
www.nwcfoundation.org
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Executive Director’s Comments
News from the Foundation
I
t’s hard to believe that the Class of 2015 is about to graduate in another month! After a
most challenging winter – with near record snowfall in Newport – spring is finally upon
us, with Graduation Week just around the corner.
During these cold, winter months the Foundation sponsored a robust Winter Warmer
lecture series to provide intellectual stimulation to our local membership and friends. Naval
War College faculty, former ambassadors and other experts provided rare glimpses into such
story lines as ISIS: Rise of the Dark Age Caliphate; Drones and Unmanned Vehicles; a historical
look at Japan; Cuba: The Last Remnant of the Cold War?; and Female POWs Throughout History
— From 8 Hours to 4 Years.
Across the nation, the Foundation sponsored several Outreach Events
and Roundtables in support of our efforts to raise funds for the Naval War
College’s Center for Cyber Conflict Studies. Trustee Bill Obenshain took
The research and teaching of the Naval
the lead in coordinating, with his fellow Chicago Trustees, two events — one
War College plays an important role in
last October and one this April — to discuss the cyber threat facing our
global understanding and it informs
nation. Last November, Trustee Philip Bilden, Chair of the NWCF Cyber
policymakers and practitioners alike.
Task Force, hosted a roundtable in Washington, DC, with senior leaders of
government and the financial community in attendance. You can find the
link to the summary of proceedings from that November roundtable on our
Naval War College Foundation web site. The research and teaching of the
Naval War College plays an important role in global understanding and it informs
policymakers and practitioners alike. This spring’s San Francisco outreach program was an
amazing event that showcased faculty expertise on ISIS, Feral Cities and Boko Haram, Korea
and Russia-perspectives and insights from those at the forefronts of their fields.
We take the time in this issue to recognize you, our generous and patriotic members
and friends of the Foundation. We simply could not provide the high level of support to the
faculty and students of the Naval War College without your dedicated commitment and
contributions.
John E. Odegaard
Executive Director
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President’s Corner
Dear Foundation Friends and Colleagues,
I
am very pleased to be able to once again share a few thoughts
with you in this latest version of The Bridge, a magazine that
gets better with each edition and does a great job of helping to
tell the NWC story. Most of you are well aware of the great work
being done (with your help!) by our faculty in our traditional
education and research programs. What you may not know is
that the Naval War College is also having a major impact on the
entire Navy through its key role in implementing the multifaceted Navy Leader Development Strategy (NLDS).
The NLDS, signed-out by the CNO in January 2013, lays
out a model of leader development that incorporates four core
elements. Two of these elements have long been embraced by
the Navy: training and experience. What is most new about
the NLDS is that it adds two additional core elements to our
approach: education and personal development. Each element
provides a specific contribution to leader development, and
the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The Navy’s
explicit articulation of the importance of education in the
development of leaders is noteworthy and codifies the critical
role of the Naval War College and the Navy’s other flagship
educational institutions.
Now that the strategy has been published and is widely
recognized throughout the fleet, the Navy’s efforts have
shifted from conceptualization to operationalization. We are
using an “enterprise approach” that recognizes the ultimate
responsibility of various type commanders (TYCOMs) and
warfare community leaders for developing their personnel.
This approach also recognizes the substantial benefits that can
be derived from promoting elements of commonality across the
Navy in executing this development process. At the direction
of the CNO, I am personally chairing the Leader Development
Continuum Council (LDCC) to assist in this effort with
TYCOM and community representation working to advise the
CNO on ways to synchronize development efforts across the
Navy. The LDCC will help to establish appropriate core courses
in support of community efforts, and will analyze overall
Navy shortfalls and make recommendations on resourcing
development efforts.
The Naval Leadership and Ethics Center (NLEC) recently
celebrated the first anniversary of its establishment, building on
the foundation of the previous Command Leadership School. Its
first commander, CAPT Mark Johnson, has done a superb job,
and he will pass-the-torch to CAPT Steve Deal this summer. In
the long-term, the Center, in conjunction with the College, will
become the nexus for leader development efforts, effectiveness
assessments, research, and outreach across the Navy. In the
near-term, our focus is on transferring responsibility for preexisting Navy leadership courses to NLEC, and upgrading the
existing command courses to place increased emphasis on the
profession of arms, ethics, self-awareness and decision-making
under pressure.
Over at the Senior Enlisted Academy, Master Chief
Rich Curtis has taken charge as the Director and his highly
motivated team just completed both the final six-week inresidence course, and the pilot of the new blended course that
combines a nine-week distance learning module with a threeweek in-residence module. Feedback from both the faculty and
students involved with the new course was very positive. This
updated course will allow us to increase throughput to over
1,200 students annually, supporting the Master Chief Petty
Officer of the Navy’s (MCPON’s) decision to make completion
of the SEA program a mandatory requirement for all new E-8s,
starting in Fiscal Year 2017.
These ongoing efforts at Naval War College, NLEC and
SEA are just some of the ways in which we’re working to
operationalize the NLDS, with a determined focus on the
underlying operational imperative to think, see and act as a
profession.
As you can tell from the statements above, the College you
work so hard to support is working tirelessly to improve the fleet
in many ways that extend far beyond our Newport campus.
Thanks again for all of your generous and continued support
to our fine institution in its many forms and varied missions –
we’re a better Navy as a result!
P. Gardner Howe III
Rear Admiral, USN
www.nwcfoundation.org
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from the office of the provost
Dear Friends and Supporters,
T
his is the first opportunity I have had to address our
friends and colleagues from the Naval War College
Foundation (NWCF) since I assumed duties as Provost
in January 2015. Early this year my wife and I moved to
Newport after living for 10 years in Winter Park, Florida,
and we were quickly reminded that winter in New England
and winter in Winter Park are significantly different! The
piles of snow and ice were counter-balanced, however, by the
extremely warm reception we have received from the Naval
War College’s extended family. My career in academia and
government service has spanned more than four decades,
and we have had the opportunity to serve in organizations
and institutions both large and small, but I can say without
hesitation that we have never been so quickly embraced
and truly made to feel more welcome than we have here in
Newport. My observations during the past four months have
been many, but let me share just a few:
• The Naval War College (NWC) is an incredibly vibrant
and visionary institution that has built upon a legacy
of 130 years of scholarship to provide educational and
research programs second to none. Our faculty and staff
are superb, and they work efficiently and effectively
together to contribute to the national security of the
nation. I have felt a degree of absolute commitment to
the mission that is unprecedented in my experience.
• Our student body is comprised of highly accomplished
men and women of character, who have chosen a life
of service and sacrifice and who have excelled in every
task they have undertaken. Each one I have met is
approaching his or her quest for education with the
same level of energy and drive that has enabled them to
succeed in the past. They all want to be here, and they
are convinced that there will be a great return on the
investment of time and effort that NWC demands.
• This College is poised to move even further ahead and
become a national resource that has impact beyond
the Navy and beyond the Department of Defense. If
we so choose, we can become a national “think tank”
that addresses issues such as cyber-warfare and cyber
security, the definition and promotion of leadership
and ethical behavior, and cooperation and international
relations writ large. Moving aggressively into these
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I can say without hesitation that we have never
been so quickly embraced and truly made to feel
more welcome than we have here in Newport
broader issues will have resource and academic focus
implications which must be carefully assessed to
identify our best way forward. The potential rewards,
however, are immense.
• My final observation is that this College is blessed
to have strong and committed partners within
the NWCF. The generosity of your individual and
corporate members is remarkable, and it enables the
College to operate at a level of excellence above what we
could achieve with only government funding. Of equal
importance is the role played by NWCF members as
advocates and acolytes of the College in community
groups, organizations, and in one-on-one engagements
with decision makers and opinion leaders across this
great nation. The Naval War College has a great story
to tell, and no one does a better job of promoting this
institution than the members of the Naval War College
Foundation. Thank you for all you do!
Laurie and I look forward to meeting many of you in the
months to come, and I look forward to working with NWCF
to keep the NWC on the forefront of national security
education and research. Varibus Mari Victoria!
Lewis M. Duncan
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Meet Our New Provost: Lewis M. Duncan
n January 2015, Lewis M. Duncan assumed the office of
provost of U.S. Naval War College.
Duncan formerly served as president of Rollins College in
Winter Park, Fla., from 2004 to 2014, holding the George D.
and Harriet W. Cornell Professorship of Distinguished
Presidential Leadership. He is an internationally recognized
scholar in experimental space physics, presently chairing the
board of directors of the Center for the Advancement of Science
in Space, responsible for managing the U.S. National Laboratory
of the International Space Station. He also serves as an authority
on issues of international security and counterterrorism, and
technology-enhanced online learning.
For the last nine years of Duncan’s presidency, Rollins was
ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the #1 university in
the South in its Carnegie classification. Rollins was also among
the leaders in percentage of students who study abroad (more
than 75 percent), including eight Fulbright scholars in 2014.
From 1998 to 2004, Duncan served as dean of engineering
and professor of engineering sciences at the Thayer School of
Engineering of Dartmouth College. He regularly taught a firstyear seminar “Technology and the Future of Human Society,”
and was awarded an honorary master of arts degree and selected
for the honor of presenting the “Class of 2004 Lecture” to all
entering Dartmouth first-year students.
Over his career, Duncan has held a rising progression of
academic, administrative and national laboratory research
positions. He served as provost and senior vice president (1994
to 1998), acting president (1996), and dean of engineering and
natural sciences (1992 to 1994) at the University of Tulsa. In
1994, he launched the “Tulsa Undergraduate Research
Challenge,” a student-faculty collaborative research initiative
that has since yielded 46 student Goldwater Scholars and the
1998-1999 research university Carnegie National Professor of
the Year.
From 1988 to 1992, Duncan served as professor of physics
and associate dean for research at Clemson University’s College
of Sciences, also chairing the university’s intellectual property
rights committee and serving as founding director of the South
Carolina Space Grant Consortium. In 1987 to 1988, he was
selected as Carnegie Science Fellow at Stanford University’s
Center for International Security and Arms Control.
He began his professional career working as a research
scientist (1977 to 1984) and then as section head (1984 to 1987)
at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the divisions of
atmospheric sciences, physics, and earth and space sciences.
Among his accomplishments, he was chief scientist for the
design, development and spaceflight of a constellation of
radiofrequency sensors for nuclear test detection now deployed
on all GPS satellites.
Duncan is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta
Pi, and Phi Kappa Phi.
He received his B.A. (1973) in physics and mathematics, and
M.A. (1976) and Ph.D. (1977) in space physics, all from Rice
University.
Current Strategy Forum Participation
The Naval War College Foundation is
pleased to announce our participation in
the 2015 Current Strategy Forum. Similar to
last year, the Naval War College Foundation
will be allowed 275 attendees to participate
in this capstone event for the students at
the Naval War College. The NWCF staff will
select attendees based on their level of
Foundation support, their recent Current
Strategy Forum attendance history and
current membership benefit levels.
For a complete list of all Foundation
events, visit us on the web at
www.nwcfoundation.org/CurrentEvents.asp
Can’t make a lecture event? You can still see many of these events on our YouTube Channel.
Simply search Naval War College Foundation for videos of lectures and presentations!
www.nwcfoundation.org
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2014 annual report
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he Naval War College Foundation
is pleased to present our 2014
Annual Giving Report as part of
this issue. Established in 1969, the Naval
War College Foundation was created
to support the extraordinary teaching,
research and dissemination efforts of
Naval War College, and to support work
at the College where federal funds were
not available.
Your gifts contribute to the College’s
core mission: to educate, to support and
to strengthen:
• To educate leaders.
• To support combat readiness now
and to help define the Navy of the
future.
• To strengthen global maritime
partnerships.
Gifts to research, symposia and lectures allow the College to convene the
brightest minds from around the world to
collaborate, and to develop the next generation of military leaders, policy makers
and practitioners. Your investment builds
bridges among the US armed services and
those in related government positions,
and among our international students.
Ask our students. They will tell you
their year at the Naval War College was
“transformative.”
Building rapport, promoting insight
and understanding, and fostering enduring relationships do not often make
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front-page news, but we know that the
Naval War College experience makes a
difference. Crises have been averted and
détente established when one Naval War
College graduate calls another classmate
from years earlier - perhaps from another
country — to have a conversation and
defuse tensions among nations.
Respect. Friendship. Collaboration.
They complement the more broadly recognized concepts of Strategy, Tactics and
Operations in the realm of national security. These tenets and our graduates make
an enormous difference.
and conflict resolution.
Your support of our International
Program, allows nearly 120 students and
their families from over 50 countries a
“full-immersion” experience each year in
American life as well as their exposure to
systems, businesses and institutions here
that they can strive to emulate in their
homelands.
Our Naval War College graduates are
currently the Heads of Navy in 40 countries. Two of our graduates have gone on
to become president of their own nation.
•••••
Our sincerest thanks...
To our sustaining members whose
generosity provides critical resources that
allow the Foundation to showcase the
great work of faculty and students alike.
To our donors who invest in endowments that provide income in perpetuity
to support the long-term sustainability
and enrichment of centers and chairs
and programs that guide our country’s
national security efforts.
And to the members of our Heritage
Society whose legacy gifts pass on their
values and forever commemorate their
commitment to the men and women
who serve to keep us safe and who guide
us to keep the peace.
We could not do our work without
you. Thank you.
Through the thoughtful investment
of our endowment and the generous
annual support from membership and
philanthropic investment, the Naval War
College Foundation contributed over
$1.1 million to the College in 2014.
While our gift budget is delineated by
departments and programs the bottom
line is that we support people.
From the Stockton Chair, in our
world-renowned International Law
Department, who briefs heads of nations
— at the UN and in-country — on the
laws guiding engagement and response
to global matters, to the faculty members
and students who conduct research and
offensive simulation exercises to inform
policy on cyber security, maritime access
•••••
2014 Annual Giving
Does not include membership contributions
Over $250,000
Mrs. Hope H. van Beuren
van Beuren Charitable Foundation
$50,000-$249,999
Alletta Morris McBean Charitable Trust
$25,000-$49,999
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gordon
Mr. Grant H. Gray (estate)
LCDR William A. Obenshain USNR (Ret.)
Slocum, Gordon and Company
Mrs. Josephine Stein (estate)
$10,000-$24,999
Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Bakar
Col John W. Beck USMCR (Ret.) (estate)
Mr. Philip M. Bilden
Mr. Norman H. Brown Jr.
Diane M. Disney Ph.D.
Mr. Philip L. Dunmire
CAPT and Mrs. James F. Giblin Jr.
Mr. John R. Haines
Dale and Elizabeth Hemmerdinger
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Nicholas
Mr. Richard F. Powers III
Maureen and Joe Roxe/The Roxe
Foundation
Drs. Orin and Stephanie Smith
Mr. Geoffrey A. Thompson
$5,000-$9,999
Mr. Larry R. Adamson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Bohan
Breidenthal-Snyder Foundation, Inc
RADM Julius S. Caesar USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Richard E. Carlson
Mr. Guillaume de Ramel
Mrs. Barbara Epstein
Mr. James L. Farrell
Mr. Harold B. Finn
Mr. Michael D. Gentile
HFRX
Mr. Donald J. Killian
Mrs. Mary Ann Hamilton Lamont
Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Malkin
The Honorable Juliette C. McLennan
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Moss
Mr. Peter M. Mott
Mr. Peter A. Pelletier
Mr. and Mrs. D. Louis Peoples
CDR Richard Rosenberg (USNR-R)
Mr. Patrick G. Ryan
MG Stephen R. Seiter USA (Ret.)
LCDR Jules V. Steinhauer USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Bret L. Stephens
Mr. John W. Watling III
Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber
CAPT Lee E. Whitcomb USNR (Ret.)
$2,500-$4,999
Mr. Robert Alvine
Mr. Edward McCormick Blair Jr.
Mrs. Margaret Bragg
Mr. David Z. Cook
Mr. Roger E. Kass
CAPT Harry W. Konkel USN (Ret.)
RADM Dennis G. Morral USN (Ret.)
Mr. Carl Peterson
Roach/Smith Royalties
Mr. Kevin J. Rochford
Mr. Jeffrey M. Siegal
Drs. Susan and Daniel Thys
Mr. Archbold D. van Beuren
$1,000-$2,499
Mr. John Amboian
VADM John A. Baldwin Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. A. Leslie Ballard
Mr. Carlton Baucum
Mr. Peter I. Bijur
LCDR Leonard B. Boehner USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Richard N. Bohan Jr.
CAPT Frank L. Boushee USN (Ret.)
COL Herchell A. Boyd USA (Ret.)
Mrs. Edward J. Brennan
CAPT Thomas R. Brundage Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. Erwine T. Buckenmaier Jr.
Col David T. Buckwalter USAF (Ret.)
Dr. Charles C. Chadbourn III
Mr. Duncan A. Chapman
Mr. Duncan Cocroft
Ms. Debra Costanza
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dalton
Mrs. Margaret H. Duprey
Edwin S. Soforenko Foundation
Mr. Hayne Ellis III
Mr. R. Bradford Evans
Mr. John H. French II
LCDR Warren Galkin USNR (Ret.)
Dr. Vail P. Garvin FACHE
Mr. William F. Glaser
Mr. Gilson B. Gray III
Reverend Douglas C. Halvorsen
CDR Porter A. Halyburton USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Samuel M. V. Hamilton
Mr. Robert W. Hayden
Professor James A. Hazlett
Mr. Daniel E. Holland III
Mr. Robert L. James
LtCol David S. Jonas USMC (Ret.)
Mr. James T. Larkin
Mrs. Elizabeth Leatherman
Mr. David E. P. Lindh
Mr. Philip A. Lloyd
Mr. Jeffrey Lynford
Mr. Morton Mandel
The Honorable Robert C. McCormack
RDML and Mrs. Dennis F. McCoy
Dr. Kathleen J. McDonald MC, USN
The Honorable James F. McHugh
Mr. Michael E. McMahon
Mr. Frederick Meserve Jr.
The Honorable J. William Middendorf II
Mr. Peter de Florez Millard
Mr. Edward S. Miller
Mr. Wayne D. Moore
RADM Ronald R. Morgan USNR (Ret.)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mott
Mr. John P. Neafsey
Mr. Douglas Newhouse
Mr. Erik K. Olstein
Mr. John R. Peracchio
Mr. F. Richard Rapasky
VADM Rodney P. Rempt USN (Ret.)
Dr. Grant F. Rhode
Ms. Virginia Richard
Robert and Joanne Crown Income
Charitable Fund
Mr. Landon Thorne
Ms. Barbara van Beuren
Mr. David E. Walker
Mr. Kenneth W. Washburn
Dr. Richard C. Weiss
RADM and Mrs. Glenn E. Whisler
Mr. Jay R. Wilson
Mr. Christopher Sales
VADM James E. Service USN (Ret.)
RADM and Mrs. Joseph C. Strasser
Mrs. Alice E. Stokes
Tawani Foundation
CAPT and Mrs. Robert Turpin
Col Ross Whistler USAF (Ret.)
Widgeon Foundation
Mr. Gary L. Wuslich
$250-$499
$500-$999
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Aichele
Mr. Randolph Aversano
CAPT C. Richard Bagshaw USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Rhetta Ray Bailey USN (Ret.)
Mr. Richard C. Barker
Professor Henry C. Bartlett Jr.
Mr. T. Eugene Blanchard
Mr. Andrew M. Blum
Mr. James H. Brandi
Ms. Susan E. Brehm
COL Robin R. Cababa USA (Ret.)
Mr. C. Christopher Cannon
Mr. Howard Chickering
CAPT Thomas D. Coughlen USNR
Mr. Daniel F. Coughlin
RADM Jane G. Dalton JAGC, USN (Ret.)
Dr. Janet DeBerry
Mr. Theodore J. E. Glasson
Mr. John T. Goodhue
Mr. R. Perry Harris
ADM Thomas B. Hayward USN (Ret.)
Mr. Arthur I. Hersh
ADM James R. Hogg USN (Ret.)
Mr. Thomas A. Holmes
CAPT and Mrs. James O. Honigschmidt
Mr. Edgar D. Jannotta
Mr. William Jonas
Mr. Ronald H. Kaufman
Mr. Jim Lanzillo
Mr. Thomas H. Lewis
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Mrs. Elizabeth Lynn
CAPT John F. McCloskey Jr. USNR (Ret.)
(estate)
Mr. R. Gordon McGovern
CAPT Hugh A. Merrill USN (Ret.)
Mr. Arthur C. Milot
LTC Charles R. Noll USA (Ret.)
CAPT Robert D. Pacek USN (Ret.)
LCDR Stephen J. Popielarz MSC, USN
Mr. B. Franklin Reinauer III
Rhode Island Combined Federal
Campaign
Mr. Robert E. Riley
Mr. John R. Robinson
Mr. Harold H. Robinson III
Mrs. Elaine L. Rosenberg
MajGen John J. Salesses USMCR (Ret.)
Mr. Kenneth F. Scigulinsky
Mr. John P. Shelton Jr.
Professor Roger J. Smith
Southern Ocean Research Company, LLC
Col William R. Spain USMC (Ret.)
Mr. E. Nicholson Stewart
Capt Justin J. Strauss USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Richard F. Sturgis
CAPT Richard W. Talipsky USN (Ret.)
The GlenRock Group, LLC
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CAPT W. Scott Gureck USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Nancy E. Hansen*
Mr. Robert W. Hayden
CAPT Donald Henderson USN (Ret.)*
Mrs. Frances Z. Heppe*
Col Kenneth W. Hillman Jr. USMC
(Ret.)
Professor Roberta Mudge Humble
Ms. Denise D. Johnson
Mr. David W. Kendall*
Mr. William D. Laurie Jr.*
CAPT Jerome E. Levy USNR (Ret.)*
CAPT Christopher J. Limerick Jr. USN
(Ret.)*
Mr. Nicholas L. Ludington
Commodore Thomas J. Lupo*
Mr. B. Franklin Reinauer II*
Pam Ribbey
Mr. Daniel Rose
Mr. William B. Ruger Sr.*
Mr. Harold W. Sands*
CAPT John D. Sentz USNR (Ret.)
CAPT John E. Sherman USN (Ret.)
CDR Michael J. Slein USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Josephine Stein*
LCDR Jules V. Steinhauer USNR (Ret.)
RADM Clyde B. Stevens Jr. USN
(Ret.)*
Mr. Johnny Stokes
RADM Joseph C. Strasser USN (Ret.)
Capt Justin J. Strauss USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Joseph G. Sullo*
Col Richard B. Taber USMC (Ret.)
CAPT Brown Taylor USN (Ret.)*
CAPT Robert Turpin USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Austin N. Volk USNR (Ret.)*
Mr. Harvey White
Mrs. Judith D. Wood
*Indicates a gift made from the estate in the name listed.
In
COMO Ramon A. Alcaraz Philippine Navy
Mrs. Joan R. Brecker
Mr. Frederick C. Brehm
Mr. Robert H. Caldwell
Mr. John Caswell
Mr. Charles W. Cheek
Mr. David L. Coffin
Mr. Kenneth L. Colborn
Mr. Irving S. Fellner
Mr. Irving S. Fellner
Mr. Michael M. Finley
RADM Harry J. J. P. Foley Jr. SC, USN (Ret.)
CAPT Theodore D. Foster USNR (Ret.)
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Memoriam
CAPT Robert T. Getman USCG (Ret.)
Mrs. Alma W. Gilmore-Doud
Mr. A. William Hager II
Dr. Thomas F. Hewes MD
COL John P. Kennedy USA (Ret.)
The Honorable William E. Kimble
Mr. David A. King
CAPT F. Stuart Kuhn USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Harold J. Marcou
Dr. William C. Martel
COL Maxie L. McFarland USA
Mr. R. Gordon McGovern
VADM Joseph P. Moorer USN (Ret.)
CAPT Albert A. Nannini USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Guy W. Nichols
CAPT Louis Nusinson USNR (Ret.)
Mr. James C. Owen
Mrs. Nancy Knowles Parker
CAPT Robert C. Peniston USN (Ret.)
Mr. Edgar N. Putman
Mr. Fred Rieger
Col J. W. Peyton Robertson USMC (Ret.)
CDR Orvil M. Roetman USN (Ret.)
Mr. William S. Rogers
Mr. Harold W. Sands
CAPT Eugene E. Sheehy USN (Ret.)
CAPT Coleman W. Sims USN (Ret.)
Brig Gen James F. Smith USAFR (Ret.)
Mr. Nicholas A. Spilotro
CAPT Robert D. Steele USN (Ret.)
Mr. Randall J. Stevens
Mr. Gordon P. Street Jr.
Mrs. Irene B. Suddaby
Ambassador Roscoe S. Suddarth
Mr. David N. Theis
Mr. Thomas W. Thies
CAPT Robert M. Wicklund USN (Ret.)
CAPT Richard Wolfe USN (Ret.)
Mr. Norman A. Wylie
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Retired Adm. James G. Stavridis,
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of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts
University, speaks with students,
staff, faculty and guests during
an evening lecture at U.S. Naval
War College in Newport, Rhode
Island. The Evening Lecture
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U.S. Naval War College president Rear Adm. P. Gardner Howe III and NWC professor
John B. Hattendorf present Yale University professor Paul M. Kennedy the Hattendorf
Prize for Distinguished Original Research in Maritime History, Nov. 20, at Yale. First
awarded in 2011, the prize is made to an individual who has made world-class
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2015 Membership Roster
Founder Members
Mr. DeForest W. Abel Jr.
Mr. Peter C. Ausnit
Mr. Peter Bruce Clark
Mr. John J. D’Luhy
Mrs. Caroline R. Foulke
Mr. Hugh J. Freund
Mr. Harold S. Hook
Mr. John F. Kerrigan
Mr. G. Bruce Leib
Miss Barbara Susan Mosbacher
Mr. Kevin B. Mulcahy
Mr. Charles M. Pasarell
The Reverend Marston Price
The Honorable John W. Warner
Life Leaders:
Life Members Giving Annually of $1,000-2,999
Mr. Bruno Bich
CAPT Frank L. Boushee USN (Ret.)
Mr. George T. F. Boyer
LCDR Peter J. Connelly USN (Ret.)
Mr. James S. DiMatteo
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Mr. Donald J. Killian
CAPT Harry W. Konkel USN (Ret.)
Mr. James T. Larkin
Mr. M. Holt Massey
Mr. Carl Peterson
Mr. Thomas E. Rooney
VADM James E. Service USN (Ret.)
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RADM Joseph C. Strasser USN (Ret.)
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Mr. Theodore H. Ashford
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Mr. Charles J. Brucato III
Mr. Howard Chickering
Mr. G. S. Beckwith Gilbert
CDR Hilbert R. Hubble USN (Ret.)
Mr. Andrew W. Marshall
Mr. James J. McNulty
Mrs. Alison H. McSlarrow
Mr. Frederick Meserve Jr.
Mr. George K. Moss
Mrs. Joyce L. Moss
Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Ray
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Mr. Jacques O. de Labry
VADM Robert F. Dunn USN (Ret.)
Mr. Robert B. Evans
Ms. Nancy Green
Ms. Louise Mauran Groton
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Col Kenneth W. Hillman Jr. USMC (Ret.)
Mr. Lawrence Hite
Mr. George M. Isdale Jr.
Mr. Verne G. Istock
RADM Robert G. James SC, USNR (Ret.)
Ms. Millicent S. Jonas
The Honorable Henry A. Kissinger
Mr. Bruce D. Kowal
The Honorable James G. Lowenstein
The Honorable James F. McHugh
Mr. William C. Miller IV
Mr. Douglas Newhouse
CDR Donald J. Nowicki USN (Ret.)
Mr. Paul O’Reilly
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Mrs. Kathleen H. Ross
Ms. Theresa M. Rynaski
Mr. Ken Sparks
Mr. David E. Walker
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Mr. Harlan L.P. Wendell
Mr. William A. Wheatley
Mr. Sydney M. Williams
LCDR Sydney O. Williams USNR (Ret.)
Life Sponsors
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Bakar
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CAPT Charles E. Heiland USN (Ret.)
Mr. and Mrs. J. Colin Keith
Mr. Richard Nunn
LCDR Jules V. Steinhauer USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Robert J. Thomas DC, USNR (Ret.)
Life Members
One time membership fee of $3,000
Mr. Bruce B. Adaire
Mr. Larry R. Adamson
Mr. William R. Adelaar
Mr. Michael P. Adler
Mr. Stephen S. Aichele
Mrs. Frances Alexakos
CAPT Robert C. Alexander Jr. USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Lawrence A. Allen
Mr. Robert E. Allen
Mr. Kenneth Paul Alles
Mr. Robert Alvine
Mr. Henry H. Anderson Jr.
Mr. Jack R. Anderson
Mrs. Rose-Marie Anderson
Mr. Thomas D. Anderson
RADM Vincent J. Anzilotti USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Frank Arisman
Mr. Hugh D. Auchincloss III
Mr. Stephen P. Baca
Mr. Rudolph Bacigalupo-Riedel
Mr. Paul Baillargeon
Mr. Kamran Bajwa
Ms. Marianna J. Baker
VADM John A. Baldwin Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. Robert H. Baldwin
Mr. A. Leslie Ballard
Mr. Greg Banach
Mr. Douglas W. Baragar
CAPT Edward L. Barker USNR (Ret.)
Mrs. Barbara McConnell Barrett
Mr. David A. Barrett
COL Michael J. Barron USA (Ret.)
Mr. Thomas H. Barton
Mr. Peter Bausbacher
Mr. Gordon T. Beaham III
CAPT David E. Becker USN (Ret.)
Mr. John T. Becker
Mr. James M. Beggs
Mr. Herman L. Bender
CDR Edward C. Berdick JAGC, USNR
Mr. James Berwind
Mrs. Barbara D. Betts
Mr. J. Stuart Bevan
Mr. Gonzalve Bich
Mr. Robert W. Bigony
Mr. Peter I. Bijur
Mr. Philip M. Bilden
Mr. James D. Bishop Sr.
Mr. John E. Bishop
Mr. Leland B. Bishop II
Mr. George C. Bitting
Mr. Charles R. Black
Mr. T. Eugene Blanchard
Mr. Allen J. Block
Mr. Andrew M. Blum
Dr. Joseph Blumen
CAPT Ronald C. Bogle USN (Ret.)
Mr. John F. Bohan
Mr. Paul J. Bohan
Mr. Richard N. Bohan
Mr. Richard N. Bohan Jr.
Mr. Andre P. Bohy
Mr. Cornelius C. Bond
Mr. Michael R. Bonsignore
CAPT Charles H. Bowers USNR
Col Thomas G. Bowman USMCR
Mr. Rick Boyle
Mr. Thomas F. Boyle
RADM Stanley D. Bozin USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Maureen Brady
Mrs. Margaret Bragg
Ms. Joan M. Brainard
CAPT Jay H. Bramson USCGR (Ret.)
Dr. Gary P. Brandeland
Mr. James H. Brandi
Mr. D. J. Branning
Mr. Ansel C. Braseth
CAPT Barbara L. Brehm USN
Ms. Susan E. Brehm
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Mr. Paul J. Brennan
Mr. Patrick T. Brent
Mr. William A. Briggs Jr.
Mr. Joseph M. Brito Jr.
Mr. John B. Brock
Mr. Dayton T. Brown Jr.
Mr. Richard C. Brown
Mr. W. Michael Brown
Mr. David G. Browning
Dr. William J. Browning
Mr. David O. Brownwood
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Mr. Salvatore T. Bruno
Mr. Sumner S. Bryant Jr.
Mr. Erwine T. Buckenmaier Jr.
Dr. Edgar L. Buehler
Mr. Joe Buff
Dr. Cyril Burke III
CDR Patrick L. Burke USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Richard A. Burke
Mr. Malin Burnham
Mr. Edward C. Bursk Jr.
Mr. David Bush-Brown
CAPT Marvin E. Butcher Jr. USN
Mr. Robert L. Byers Sr.
Dr. Thomas F. Cahill
Mr. Mark Caldwell
Mr. Jeremiah M. Callaghan
RADM Joseph F. Callo Jr. USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Edwin P. Calouro
Mr. Steve J. Caminis
Mr. Ronald Campanelli
Dr. Anthony A. Caputi
Mrs. Chris W. Caragianis
CAPT Fred D. Carl USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Stephen M. Carmel
Mr. Jack J. Carmola
Mr. Peter R. Carney
Mr. Dayton T. Carr
Dr. W. Seth Carus
Mrs. Patricia Heath Caswell
Mr. Tony Cercena
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Dr. Ruth Chamberlain-Chigos
Mr. Pierre A. Chao
Dr. Michael W. Chapman MD
Mr. Stanley W. Cheff
Mr. Kendall G. Chen
Mr. Faris Chesley
CAPT Michael B. Chesson USNR (Ret.)
Dr. David Chigos
Mr. James Thomas Chirurg
Mr. David D. Chomeau
Mr. Donald C. Christ
Mr. William J. Christie
CAPT Stephen D. Chubb USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Joseph M. Cianciolo
Mr. George E. Clark Jr.
Mr. Michael O. Clark
Dr. Edward N. Clarke
Mr. Christopher William Clements
Mr. Sanford R. Climan
RADM Casey W. Coane USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Duncan Cocroft
Mr. I. Hearst Coen
Lt Col Charles W. Cole USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Ralph F. Colin Jr.
Mr. George J. Collins
Mr. Gordon J. Comerford
Mrs. Stacie O. Condrell
Mr. Maurice W. Connell
Mr. William J. Constantine
Mr. James P. Conway
RADM Murray C. Cook USN (Ret.)
Professor Daniel R. Coquillette
Mr. Michael R. Corboy
Mr. Daniel F. Coughlin
Mr. Robert B. Coutts
RADM Raymond R. Couture USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Ernest G. Crane Jr.
RADM John W. Cronin USNR (Ret.)
Dr. James D. Crosson
Mrs. Robert Crown
Mr. Thomas H. Cuddy Jr.
Maj Michael J. Cullen USAR (Ret.)
Ms. Norey D. Cullen
Life Members (continued)
Mr. Francis H. Curren Jr.
Mrs. Nancy W. Cushing Evans
Mrs. Gale R. D’Luhy
CAPT Paul P. Daley USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Peter S. Damon
Mr. Charles A. Dana III
Mr. John R. Danieli
Dr. Lycurgus M. Davey
Ms. Elizabeth Prince de Ramel
Professor Saverio A. De Ruggiero
Mr. James M. DeFrancia
Mr. Robert F. Deibel III
Mr. Thomas E. Desmond
Mrs. Chauncey F. Dewey
Mr. Gordon C. Dewey
CAPT E. Richard Diamond Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Leonard A. DiLorenzo USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Henry N. DiPietro
Diane M. Disney Ph.D.
The Honorable Paula J. Dobriansky
Mr. John A. Docherty III
Mr. Charles V. Doherty
Mr. J. P. Tim Dolman Jr.
Mr. James A. Doss
Mr. Andrew Ian Douglass
Mr. Gerald F. Dowling
Mr. J. J. Dragone
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drukier
CAPT Richard C. Drummond USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Joseph T. Ducas
COL John Page Duffy USA (Ret.)
Mr. Philip L. Dunmire
CAPT Marcy M. Dupré USN (Ret.)
Dr. Bernard J. Durante
Mr. John H. Durham
LT Carl L. Dworman USNR (Ret.)
Mrs. Eleanor Earle
VADM William A. Earner Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. Daniel G. Eastman
RADM James W. Eastwood USNR (Ret.)
Mr. John J. Egan Jr.
Dr. John F. Egan
Dr. M. David Egan
Mr. David Eisenberg
Mr. Peter H. Elebash
Mr. Tarek Elgawhary
Mr. Edward S. Elliman
Mr. Hayne Ellis III
Mr. David K. Elwell Jr.
Mrs. Barbara Epstein
CAPT Donald H. Estes USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Anne Evans
Mr. R. Bradford Evans
Mr. Howard A. Fafard
Mr. Kenneth David Falke
Mr. James W. Farley
Mr. James L. Farrell
Mr. James H. Farrell Jr.
Mr. Benjamin M. Faucett
Mr. Robert R. Faulkner
Mr. Paul B. Fay III
Mr. Jack Fernstrum
Mr. Fred Finger
Mr. Peter J. Finley
Mr. Harold B. Finn
Mrs. Tory Finnerty
Mrs. Angela Brown Fischer
Mr. Carl B. Fisher
Mr. Ronald Lee Fleming
Mr. Richard Paul Flinchbaugh
CAPT Timothy T. Flynn USNR
Mr. Robert J. Foley
ADM S. Robert Foley Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. David B. Ford
Mr. Lee R. Forker Jr.
Ms. Gretta Forrester
Mr. William B. Forti
Col James L. Fowler USMCR (Ret.)
Mr. Francis H. Fox
Mr. Richard T. Fox
CAPT John W. Francis USNR (Ret.)
RADM William C. Francis USN (Ret.)
Mr. Stephen Frary
Mr. Louis M. Freeman
Mr. John H. French II
Mr. Albert H. Friedrich
Mrs. Alice Friedrich
CAPT Glenn L. Gaddis USN (Ret.)
Mr. Charles H. Gale Jr.
LCDR Warren Galkin USNR (Ret.)
CDR Richard C. Gallagher
Ms. Lisa M. Gallinat
Mr. Robert W. Galvin
Mr. David Ganz
CAPT H. Joseph Gardner USNR (Ret.)
Ms. Barbara R. Garrow
Dr. Vail P. Garvin FACHE
Mr. W. Bradford Gary
Mr. Alexander Gaston
Mrs. Vance Hayes Gatchel
Ms. Suzette Gebhard
Mr. Philip O. Geier Jr.
CAPT Kenneth P. Geil MC, USNR (Ret.)
RADM Richard C. Gentz USN (Ret.)
Mr. Paul E. George
Mr. Alex Gersznowicz
Mr. James F. Getz
Mr. Nelson S. Gifford
Mrs. Mary Gilbane
CDR Robert L. Gillen USN (Ret.)
Mr. Lawrence D. Gitlitz
CAPT William J. Gladwin Jr. USNR
Mr. William F. Glaser
Mr. Theodore J. E. Glasson
Mr. Guilford Glazer
Mrs. RIchard Glickman
Mr. Louis M. Golden Jr.
Mr. Daniel P. Goldstein
Mrs. Elisa A. Goldstein
Master Zachary B. Goldstein
Dr. William H. Gondring
Mr. Peter W. Gonzalez
Mr. John T. Goodhue
Mr. Brent S. Goodwin
Mr. Jeffrey L. Gordon
Mr. Richard H. Gordon
RADM Russell W. Gorman USNR (Ret.)
Mr. William D. Graham-Judson
CAPT Theodore W. Graske Jr. USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Gilson B. Gray III
Mr. James L. Gray
Mr. Edward D. Grayson
COL Owen L. Greenblatt USAF (Ret.)
Mrs. Saunders Gregg
Ms. Emily M. Gregory
CAPT Peter A. M. Griber USN (Ret.)
Mr. Kenneth A. Griffin
Mr. Z. Wayne Griffin Jr.
CAPT Walter C. Griggs MC, USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Thomas S. Grilk
Mr. Paul J. Grimes Jr.
Professor Richard J. Grunawalt
Mr. Robert T. Guard
Mr. Bernard H. Gustin
CDR Richard R. Gutekunst MSC, USN
Mr. Jack Hafner
Mr. John R. Haines
Mr. Thomas W. Hall
Reverend Douglas C. Halvorsen
Mr. Nathaniel P. Hamilton
Mrs. Samuel M. V. Hamilton
Mr. Robert M. Hanisee
Col G. F. Robert Hanke USMC (Ret.)
Mr. Michael J. Harkins
Mr. Norbert J. Harrington Jr.
Mr. David W. Harris
CAPT Peter Webster Harris USN (Ret.)
Mr. R. Perry Harris
Mr. Robin P. Hartmann
Mr. John C. Harvey
Mrs. Valorie J. Hatch
Mr. Robert W. Hayden
Mr. James E. Hayes
Mr. Patrick J. Haynes III
Mr. John H. Hayward Jr.
ADM Thomas B. Hayward USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Nancy Wendt Healy
CAPT Charles J. Heatley III USN
Dr. Anthony K. Hedley
Mr. Robert M. Heidenrich
Dr. John J. Heimark
Mr. H. Dale Hemmerdinger
CAPT Leonard J. Henson JAGC, USNR
(Ret.)
Mr. Clark S. Herman
Mr. George Gardner Herrick
Dr. Arthur C. Herrington
Mr. Arthur I. Hersh
Mr. Steven Hertz
Mrs. Minnie Cassatt Hickman
Mr. Bruce S. Higginbotham
Mr. Ralph P. Hill
CAPT Shirley A. Hill USN (Ret.)
Mr. James Hilton Sr.
Mr. John P. Hoag
Ms. Jacqueline D. Hodgson
Mr. Daniel E. Holland III
Mr. Thomas A. Holmes
Mr. Michael J. Holt
Mr. John R. Hoover Jr.
Mr. Robert C. Hoover
CAPT Harold W. Hoppe USNR (Ret.)
Dr. Richard E. Hopper
Mrs. Margaret Horn
CDR John M. Hubbs USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Joseph Huber
LT Stephen Huber USN
Mr. Michael S. Hudner
Mr. Charles E. Hugel
Ms. Ann C. Hughey
RADM William C. Hushing USN (Ret.)
Mr. Lawrence M. Ingeneri
Mr. John W. Ingraham
ADM Bobby R. Inman USN (Ret.)
Mr. Jonathan T. Isham
Mr. Robert E. Ix
Mr. Ralph M. James
Mr. Robert L. James
Mr. Hirum A. Jamiel II
Mr. Dennis P. Jancsy
Mr. Dale A. Jenkins
CAPT Robert D. Jenkins III USN (Ret.)
Mr. Jay Robert Jennings II
CDR Willard R. Jernberg USN (Ret.)
LtCol Poindexter M. Johnson USMC (Ret.)
Mr. George S. Johnston
Mr. C. Bruce Johnstone
Mr. Brice C. Jones
CAPT John Andrew Jones USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Thomas D. Jones
LtCol Walter E. Jorgensen USMCR (Ret.)
Mr. Kent H. Kaiser
Mr. Edward W. Kane
Mr. Ira Kaplan
Dr. Arnold E. Katz
Mrs. Howard N. Kay
CAPT Gary P. Kearney USNR (Ret.)
Mr. James P. Kelly
Mr. John J. Kelly
Mr. Paul F. Kelly
Mr. Harris Kenner
Mr. William J. Kenwell
Mr. Jack D. Key
CAPT John R. Kinczel USN (Ret.)
Mr. Daniel K. Kinder
Mr. Archibald E. King Jr.
Mr. George A. King
Mr. William B. King
Mr. Patrick G. Kirby
Dr. Mark Kishel
Mr. Jeffrey M. Kissel
Mr. Frederick R. Kobrick
Mr. Bernard G. Koether II
Mr. Harry Nathan Kofler
Mr. John Kornitzer
CAPT Michael Kraynak Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. Harvey M. Krueger Sr.
Mr. Kim M. Krueger
Mr. Burton S. Kruglick
Dr. Edward T. Krumeich
RADM Ronald J. Kurth USN (Ret.)
Mr. Charles Kurz II
Mr. Peter W. Kuyper
RADM Francis W. LaCroix USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Mary Ann Hamilton Lamont
Mr. Thomas S. Lamont II
Mr. Karl Landgraf
Mr. R. Peter Landon
CAPT James R. Lang USNR (Ret.)
Mr. George W. Lange Jr.
Dr. Frederick C. Langenberg
RADM William H. Langenberg USNR
(Ret.)
The Honorable James R. Langevin
Mr. Robert T. E. Lansing
Mr. Jim Lanzillo
Mr. John G. Laramee
Mr. David J. Larkin
Mr. David R. Larr
Mr. Peter Larr
Mr. David H. Laurie
CAPT John H. Leahy USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Harold W. Learson USNR (Ret.)
Mrs. Elizabeth Leatherman
Mr. Richard A. Lefebvre
Ms. Carol A. Lemon
CAPT Harold F. Lenfest USNR (Ret.)
CDR Bernadine A. Lennon USN (Ret.)
Mr. Robert J. Leshé
Col Andrew J. Ley USMCR (Ret.)
Mr. John R. Leyon
Mr. David P. Leys
Professor Justin H. Libby
CAPT Jack P. Lieberman USNR (Ret.)
CDR Hugh A. Liles USNR (Ret.)
Mr. David E. P. Lindh
CAPT John D. Lindstrom USNR (Ret.)
Mr. W. Stephen Lirakis
CAPT Henry H. Livingston III USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Philip A. Lloyd
CAPT Wallace H. Lloyd Jr. USNR (Ret.)
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membership
Life Members (continued)
Mr. Kerry B. Long
Mr. John W. Loose
Ms. Linda K. Lorimer
Mr. Clark B. Loth
Mr. Anthony G. Loucas
Mr. Robert B. Loughead Jr.
Professor Ritchie P. Lowry
Mr. Nicholas L. Ludington
Dr. William P. Luke
Mr. Richard J. Lund
CAPT Kenneth H. Lyons USN (Ret.)
Mr. Ronald K. Machtley
Mrs. Prudence Colbert Mackall
Mr. Stuart B. Maguire
CDR Dennis E. Maher USN (Ret.)
Mr. Morton Mandel
Mr. John F. Manning Jr.
Mr. Edward R. Marchetti
Mr. Francis F. Marshall
Ms. Tari Marshall-Day
Mr. Wells Martin Jr.
Mr. Andrew T. Mason
RADM Michael G. Mathis USN (Ret.)
Mr. William M. Matthews
Mr. C. Thomas May Jr.
Mr. Zachary P. May
RADM James H. Mayer USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Edward McCaffrey
Mr. Benjamin W. McCleary
The Honorable Robert C. McCormack
Mr. Richard P. McCoy
Mr. Ralph S. McCrea
Mr. Edward B. McDonald
Mrs. Florence S. McDonough
Mr. Wilson McElhinny
CAPT Sally C. McElwreath USNR (Ret.)
CDRE Joseph F. McEnness USMM (Ret.)
Mr. Charles H. McGill III
CAPT D. Robert McGinnis USNR (Ret.)
Mr. John W. McGinty
Mr. John Dee McGourthy Sr.
CDR J. Michael McGrath USN (Ret.)
Mr. Robert E. McGrath
CAPT William J. McGurk USNR (Ret.)
Mr. James W. McLane
Col Robert D. McLaughry USMCR
The Honorable Juliette C. McLennan
Ms. Stephanie Wendy McLennan
CAPT Walton J. McLeod III USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Michael E. McMahon
Mr. Paul J. McNamara
CAPT Kathleen P. McTighe JAGC, USN
(Ret.)
CAPT Hugh A. Merrill USN (Ret.)
Mr. Bradley G. Metcalf
Ms. Flora Meyer
Mr. Clarence F. Michalis
The Honorable J. William Middendorf II
Mr. Paul Mika
Dr. Donald R. Miles
Mr. William H. Milhaem
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Mr. Roy L. Morrow Jr.
Mr. W. Lincoln Mossop Jr.
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Mr. Donald W. Moyer
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Dr. Joseph C. Moynihan
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Dr. Stephen M. Murphy
Mr. Glenn Murta
Mr. Ardeis Harold Myers Jr.
Mr. John H. Myers
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COL Joseph F. Napoli Jr. USA
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Mr. José W. Noyes
Mr. Thomas O’Brien
Mr. Michael O’Connor
Mrs. Joseph H. O’Donnell Jr.
Mr. Ronald P. O’Hanley
Mr. Will P. O’Hara
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Mr. John J. Bird
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Mr. Gerard J. Clifford Jr.
Mr. John J. Clifford
CDR Stephen M. Close USNR
Col Michael L. Cluff USMC (Ret.)
Mr. James L. Clunan
CAPT Stephen M. Cobbe USNR (Ret.)
LCDR Bryan M. Cochran USN
CDR Joseph R. Coelho USN (Ret.)
CDR William Coffie USN
CAPT Howard C. Cohen JAGC, USNR
LTC Jose L. Coito USA
CDR Richard G. Colburn USNR
LCDR Christopher F. Colby USN
CAPT John P. Coles USN
Professor Alberto R. Coll
CDR Joseph M. Collett USNR
Mr. Daniel G. Collins
LCDR Dennis E. Collins USN
LCDR John P. Collins USN
Mrs. Margaret C. Collins
Dr. Clark S. Colvin
CAPT Andrew J. Combe USN (Ret.)
LCDR Robert C. Compher USCG
CDR Kevin M. Comstock JAGC, USNR
CDR Rey D. Conard USN
CDR Benjamin D. Cone USN
Lt Col Michael E. Conley USAF
CAPT Robert D. Conn
Col Shane M. Connary USAF
CAPT E. Clyde Connelley Jr. USN (Ret.)
COL Michael L. Conrad USA (Ret.)
COL Beshara J. Constantine Jr. USA
Mrs. Anita W. Conway
LTCDR William T. Cook USN
CDR Timothy V. Cooke USN
LT Matthew K. Coombs USN
Dr. David A. Cooper
LCDR Robert N. Cooper USN
LCDR Timothy M. Cooper USN
LCDR Wesley W. Cooper USN
Col Margaret A. Cope USAFR
Col Gary A. Corbett USAF (Ret.)
Minister Joan E. Corbett
COMO Lee G. Cordner RAN
CAPT Bradley J. Cordts JAGC, USN
LT Jerry D. Cornett Jr. USN
CAPT Richard W. Cost USNR (Ret.)
RADM Tony L. Cothron USN
COL David G. Cotter USA
Maj Patrick K. Cotter ANG
LtCol Robert L. Coulombe USMC (Ret.)
CAPT Richard A. Coulon MC, USNR (Ret.)
The Honorable Michael W. Coulter
LCDR John R. Courtright USN
LT Jo~Andrew D. Cousins USCG
COL Anthony J. Couture USA
CAPT Debra C. Couture MSC, USN (Ret.)
LCDR Richard G. Couture Jr. USN
RADM Cynthia Ann Covell USN
CAPT Anthony T. Cowden USNR
CAPT George A. Cox USN
CDR James D. Cox USN
Maj Douglas C. De La Mater USAF
CDR Arthur S. De Leon USN
COL William H. Deane USAR (Ret.)
CDR Anthony Deaville USN
Mr. Brett M. Decker
Col Jeffrey W. Decker USAF
CAPT John D. Deehr USN
CDR Ralph L. DeFalco III USNR
Col Leonard J. DeFrancisci USMCR
CDR Kevin J. Delamer USN
CAPT Robert F. Delaney USNR (Ret.)
LCDR Teddy D. Delgado USN
Mr. David J. Delia
LCDR Bruce F. Dell USN
RADM Jay A. DeLoach USNR (Ret.)
CAPT David E. Delwiche CEC, USN (Ret.)
LCDR Steven H. DeMoss USN
CAPT Edward J. Dempsey USNR (Ret.)
CDR Timothy J. Demy CHC, USN (Ret.)
CAPT Paul A. Denham USNR
Mr. Lawrence E. Dennelly
Lt Col Jeffrey S. Dennis USAF
Col Richard L. Dennis USMC (Ret.)
LCDR Daniel J. Deptula USCG
CAPT Robert L. Desh USCG
Lt Col Mark A. Desjardins USAF
CDR Robert C. DeTolve JAGC, USN
Brig Gen James C. Dever Jr. USAF (Ret.)
Dr. Robert L. Dever
CDR Brook DeWalt USN
Col Debra A. Dexter USAF
LTC Gary F. Di Gesu USA (Ret.)
Mr. Michael T. Dice
CAPT Kenneth T. Dickerson USNR
CAPT Laura M. Dickey USCG
CAPT James W. Dickson USN (Ret.)
CAPT James M. Diehl USNR
LCDR Michael R. Dillon USN
LCDR Aaron W. Dimmock USN
Mr. Lowell Dimoff
Dr. Joseph DiRenzo III
CAPT John A. Dirks JAGC, USNR
COL Barry S. DiRuzza USA
CDR Christopher W. Doane USCG (Ret.)
Mr. Owen J. Doherty
Mr. Peter M. Doherty
CDR Daniel T. Dolan USN
Mr. Erik P. Dolatowski
Mr. Jim Dolbow
LCDR John E. Dolby USN
LCDR James A. Domachowski USN
Professor Peter J. Dombrowski
Mr. Keith E. Dominic
LT Rebecca M. Domzalski USN
CDR Peter J. Donaher III USN
LTC Christopher T. Donahue USA
CAPT Conrad J. Donahue USN (Ret.)
CAPT Stephen J. Donley USN
CDR Michael P. Donnelly USN
LTC Thomas W. Donnelly USA (Ret.)
CDR Edward M. Donohoe USN (Ret.)
CDR Cathleen M. Donohue USN
Col Daniel J. Donovan II USAF (Ret.)
CDR Lawrence G. Donovan Jr. USNR
COL Patricia A. Dooley USA (Ret.)
COL Alex C. Dornstauder USA
COL Albert F. Dorris USA (Ret.)
CAPT C. William Dossel USN
COL Denis P. Doty USAF
CDR William C. Doty USCG (Ret.)
Ms. Catherine A. Dougherty
Dr. Frank C. Douglas IV
LTC Roy F. Douglas USA
CDR Daniel D. Downing JAGC, USNR
CDR Craig A. Doxey USN
Mr. Bradford T. Doyle
Col Kevin M. Doyle USMCR (Ret.)
LCDR Matthew E. Doyle USN
CDR Terrence M. Doyle USN
Maj Teresa J. Drag USMC
Professor Fred P. Drake Jr.
CAPT George B. Dresser USNR
CDR Matthieu Drevon French Navy
COL Frederic A. Drummond Jr. USA
CAPT Hung Tri Du
CDR Tom S. Duann USN
Col Frank H. DuBose Jr. USMCR (Ret.)
CDR Douglas R. Ducharme USNR (Ret.)
LT Joe Duchesneau
LCDR Dwayne D. Ducommun USN
CAPT Robert A. Duetsch USNR
LCDR Matthew J. Duffy USN
CAPT John T. DuGene USN (Ret.)
Dr. Donna A. Dulo
Maj Matthew A. Dumenigo USMC
CAPT Franklin T. Dunn USN (Ret.)
Mr. Kenneth R. Dunn
CDR Ernestine H. Duran USN
LCDR Brian B. Durand USN
LT Nicholas E. Durgin USN
CDR Robert M. Durlacher USN
CDR Peter A. Dutton JAGC, USN (Ret.)
Mr. Thomas A. Duval
CAPT Daniel W. Dwyer USN
CAPT Richard J. Eason USN
CAPT Roger C. Easton Jr. USN
LCDR Jennifer L. Eaton USN
CDR Holly E. Eberhart USNR
LCDR Allen L. Edmiston USN
LtCol David W. Edson USMC
Col James W. Edwards USAFR
CAPT Jonathan P. Edwards USN
CDR Mark A. Edwards USN
Lt Col Rem B. Edwards III USAF
LCDR Scott A. Edwards USN
LTC Thomas Jonathan Edwards Jr. USA
Maj Christian J. Egan USAF
CDR Peter S. Egeli USN
CDR Brian F. Eggleston USN
CDR Phillip C. Ehr USN (Ret.)
CDR Todd P. Ehrhardt USN
LTC Thomas I. Eisiminger Jr. USA (Ret.)
CDR Mary M. Elder USNR
Professor Bruce A. Elleman
LCDR Jennifer L. Ellinger USN
CDR Chipman S. Elliott SC, USN
MAJ Jon Ellis USA
CAPT Willard S. Ellis USCGR
CAPT Wright H. Ellis USN (Ret.)
Professor James B. Ellsworth IV
Mrs. Lynne Phillips Ellsworth
LCDR Joel P. Ely USN
LCDR John L. Enfield USN
LCDR Christopher M. Engdahl USN
CDR Darin A. Engelhart USNR
Professor John A. English
Col Don D. Enloe USMC
CDR John W. Enyart USN (Ret.)
COL Maria P. Eoff USA
LTC Robert W. Eoff USA (Ret.)
CAPT David M. Epstein USNR (Ret.)
Professor Andrew S. Erickson
CDR Baard Eriksen Royal Norwegian Navy
CAPT B. Maxwell Ervin USN (Ret.)
CAPT Donald M. Ervine USN (Ret.)
CDR Leon Ernesto Espinosa-Torres
Colombian Navy
LTC Steven Esposito USAR
Mrs. Mary E. Estabrooks
CDR Mark M. Estes USN
LCDR Peter Eudy Jr. USN
LCDR Anthony S. Evangelista USNR
CDR Guy H. Evans USN
COL John R. Evans USA
CDR Newman J. Evans III USN (Ret.)
CAPT Ronald A. Evans USN (Ret.)
Maj Jason W. Evenson USAF
CAPT Darrell D. Everhart USN
LtCol Derek J. Everill USMCR
Mr. David P. Every
CAPT David E. Eyler USN (Ret.)
CDR Yuval Eylon Israeli Navy
MAJ Christopher T. Faber USA
LTC Matthew B. Fagan USA (Ret.)
CDR Joseph B. Famme USN (Ret.)
CAPT Richard L. Farrell Jr. USNR (Ret.)
Lt Col William R. Farrell USAF (Ret.)
CDR David C. Faul SC, USN (Ret.)
MAJ Raymond J. Faunt Jr. ARNG
CAPT Douglas M. Fears USCG
Professor Thomas R. Fedyszyn
Mr. Gene M. Feierstein
CAPT Edmundo N. Felix Dominican
Republic Navy
Mrs. Katherine A. Felmly
CAPT Michael L. Felmly USN (Ret.)
LCDR Paul J. Fenech USN
Mr. Jonathan Feng
Col Ian Ferguson USMC
CDR John Kirk Ferguson USN (Ret.)
CAPT Benjamin G. Feril MSC, USN
Mr. William A. Ferreira
COL Bruce H. Ferri USA
LCDR Thomas N. Fickling Jr. SC, USN
(Ret.)
Mr. Tylor Field II
Dr. Carolyn J. Figerie
RDML Sean R. Filipowski USN
CDR J. Renée Finch USN
Col Richard J. Findlay USMC (Ret.)
RADM Jimmie B. Finkelstein USN (Ret.)
CDR Joseph F. Finn USN
Mr. Brian M. Fiore
LCDR David L. Fischer USN (Ret.)
CAPT Joanne M. Fish USN
Mr. Eric K. Fisher
Mr. Gene T. Fisher
CAPT James J. Fisher USN
CAPT David P. Fitch USN (Ret.)
Col Walter M. Fitts USMC (Ret.)
CAPT Donald E. FitzGerald DC, USN (Ret.)
Mr. Timothy F. Fitzpatrick
CAPT James R. FitzSimonds USN (Ret.)
CDR Derek R. Fix USN
CDR Stephen A. Flaherty USN
CAPT Hugh M. Flanagan JAGC, USN (Ret.)
CDR Hugh M. Flanagan Jr. USN
Mr. Richard L. Flanigan
LCDR Timothy E. Flecker USN
Mr. Dennis G. Fleishood
Col Daniel M. Fleming ANG
BG Stanley L. Flemming USAR
LTC Robert B. Floersheim USA
MAJ Brian K. Flood USA
Mr. Andrew W. Florell
Lt Col Arthur J. Floru
LCDR Julie R. Fluhr USN
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CDR Robert J. Flynn USN
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Mr. Benjamin F. Crew Jr.
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Col Francis C. Crosby USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Peter A. Crosby
LCDR Robert Crosby USN
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LTC David M. Cross USAR
CAPT Robert D. Crossan II CHC, USN
CDR Elizabeth A. Crotty USNR (Ret.)
CAPT David A. Crounse USNR
CAPT Thomas R. Crowell USN
LCDR Brett E. Crozier USN
LCDR Paul A. Crump USN
Ms. Catherine A. Cruz
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LCDR Mark L. Cummings USN
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Mr. Lance F. Cunningham
LCDR Sean T. Cushing USN
COL Patrick J. Cusick USAR
CAPT Robert E. Cyboron USN (Ret.)
LtCol Brian P. Cyr USMC
Mr. Joseph C. Cyrulik
Mr. Broox H. Czarnecki
Brig Gen James J. D’Agostino USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Robert D’Agostino
CDR Thomas P. D’Agostino USNR
LCDR Michael D’Angelo USN
MG Kenneth R. Dahl USA
Lt Col Bryan T. Dahle-Melsaether USAF
LCDR Michael J. Daigle Jr. USN
CDR Paul M. Dale USN
CAPT Anthony C. Dalton RAN
RADM Jane G. Dalton JAGC, USN (Ret.)
Lt Col Kent B. Dalton USAF
CAPT Peter W. Damisch USNR
LCDR Andrew D. Danko USN
LCDR Luke W. Danzo USN
LCDR Jason Darby USN
Col Kevin S. Darnell USAF (Ret.)
LTC Keith Darrow USA
LTC Susan A. Davidson USA
CAPT Benton Vincent Davis USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Christopher R. Davis USNR
Ms. Elizabeth T. Davis
Capt Joseph B. Davis Jr. USMC (Ret.)
CDR Karen Landry Davis USN (Ret.)
LCDR Laurence M. Davis USNR
CDR Thomas P. Davis USN
CDR Tommie E. Davis Jr. USN
CAPT Timothy L. Davison USN (Ret.)
Lt. Col Darik C. Day ANG
CAPT Michael H. Day USCG
CAPT Ted Daywalt USNR
CAPT Renato R. De Aguiar Freire Brazilian
Navy
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Mr. J. Sherwin de la Cruz
RADM Pedro L. de la Fuente Argentine
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Maj Saroya I. Follender USAF
LT Zaida Rodriguez Forester USNR
Col James C. Forney USMCR (Ret.)
Mr. Richard F. Forno
LT William H. Fortune USN
CAPT Gary H. Foster USN (Ret.)
Professor Stephen O. Fought
Lt Col Roger S. Fountain II USAF (Ret.)
CDR Donna J. Fournier USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Frank R. Fowler
CDR Rodney S. Fowler USN
LTC Albert T. Fragola USA (Ret.)
Mr. Joseph W. Francis Jr.
Lt Col Joseph E. Francoeur USAF
Lt Col Stephen P. Frank USAF
CDR Andrew V. Frankel USN
CDR David B. Franks USNR
LCDR George F. Franz USN
CAPT Michael E. Fredette USNR
Col Todd M. Freece USAF
Col G. Richard Freeman USAFR
CDR David A. Frey USNR
Maj James W. Frey USMC
Lt. Col Donald J. Froning Jr. USN
LCDR Gregory T. Fuller USCG
LCDR Stephen F. Fuller USN
Col Jennifer M. Fullmer USAF
Mr. Laurence H. Funakoshi
CAPT Karl K. Fung CHC, USNR
Mr. Eugene T. Furey
CDR Ronald L. Furlong USN (Ret.)
LTC Stuart D. Furner USA
CDR Francis J. Furtado USN (Ret.)
CAPT Tatsuya Futakawa JMSDF
CDR Karl J. Gabrielsen USCG
COL Barry A. Gaertner USA
COL Gerald G. Gafford USAR
CDR Joseph A. Gagliano USN
LT Aaron B. Gagne USN
COL John J. Gallagher III USA (Ret.)
RADM Robert M. Gallen CEC, USN (Ret.)
LCDR Wilmer B. Gange USN
Col Richard K. Gannon USAF
CDR Edward G. GaNun USN
CAPT Paul W. Garber USNR (Ret.)
CDR Fernando Garcia USN
CAPT Steven P. Gardiner USNR
CAPT Paul C. Gargiulo USCGR
LtCol Robert P. Gargoni Jr. USMCR (Ret.)
CDR Eugene K. Garland USN
Mr. David Garmon
Mr. Van W. Garraghty
CAPT Patrick M. Garrett USN (Ret.)
CDR Brian M. Garrison USN
Dr. Timothy S. Garrold
CDR John B. Garry USNR
RADM Mack C. Gaston USN (Ret.)
Col Eric E. Gates USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Robert V. Gates
CDR Emmet S. Gathright USN
LTC Holly A. Gay USA
LCDR Charles J. Gbur Jr. MC, USNR-R
Mr. Patrick J. Geary
LCDR Patrick M. Gegg USN
Maj Michael G. Gehrki USMC
Mr. Fredrick L. Geisler
Mr. Patrick J. Gelmetti
Professor Robert J. Gennette
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CDR Paul S. Giarra USN (Ret.)
Mr. Patrick M. Gibbons
COL Thomas J. Gibbons USA
CAPT James F. Giblin Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Robert H. Gile USNR (Ret.)
CDR Cornelius W. Giles USNR
Mr. Wayne J. Gilli
CAPT Carl Gillis Belgian Armed Forces
CDR John W. Gilman USNR
CDR Christopher W. Gilluly USN
RADM Andrew A. Giordano USN (Ret.)
Mr. Matthew S. Giroux
CAPT Christopher Douglas Glass Sr. USN
CAPT William G. Glenney IV USN
LCDR Norman J. Glover USCGR (Ret.)
CDR Steven A. Glover USN
Lt Col John W. Gloystein III USAF
CDR J. Christopher Glutting USN (Ret.)
CDR Thomas J. Goaley Jr. USNR
Capt Lee J. Goddard CSC RAN
COL Michele L. Goddette USA
CDR Glenn H. Goebel Jr. CEC, USNR
Mr. Robert A. Goetz
CDR Steven Goff USN
CAPT Yoshihiro Goka JMSDF
Lt Col Derrill T. Goldizen USAF (Ret.)
COL Glenn H. Goldman USA
CAPT Howard S. Goldman USN
Lt Col Joseph R. Golembiewski USAF
Lt Col William M. Golladay USAF
CAPT Gary W. Golomb USNR
LCDR Jose R. Gomez USN
LCDR Daniel P. Goodwin USN
CDR Keith H. Gordon USN
LCDR Michael W. Gore CHC, USN
CAPT William J. Gost USN (Ret.)
CDR Klaus T. Gottlieb USNR
Mr. Jack A. Gottschalk
Mr. Robert J. Gousie
CDR Theodore L. Grabarz USNR
CDR Thomas J. Grady USN
Mr. Geoffrey C. Graham
COL George K. Gramer Jr. USA(Ret.)
CAPT Dorothy K.N. Grant USN (Ret.)
CDR Douglas D. Grau USN
CDR Brent L. Gravatt USN (Ret.)
CAPT Arlene J. Gray USN
CAPT David Judson Gray USN (Ret.)
CDR James L. Gray USN
Mr. Mark T. Gray
LCDR Matthew F. Gray USN
LCDR John M. Green USN (Ret.)
CDR Russell J. Green Canadian Forces
LT Willard T. Green USN
Dr. Myron A. Greenberg PhD
CDR Blair Roland Greenlaw USN
Professor Todd R. Greentree
Mr. G. Bruce Greer Jr.
LCDR Michael Gregory
COMO Suresh K. Grewal Indian Navy
CAPT John J. Griffin USNR
Mr. Michael T. Griffith
LT Joseph T. Griffo USN
LT James C. Grigg USN
LCDR Edwin J. Grohe Jr. USN
Mr. David M. Grosiak
CAPT George S. Grove USN (Ret.)
Mr. Robert K. Grubbs
CDR Richard D. Guba USNR
CDR Darren B. Guenther USN
CAPT Frank B. Guest III USN (Ret.)
LCDR Diana Guglielmo USN
CAPT Gregory M. Gullahorn MC, USN
COL Barbara Guller MD AUS (Ret.)
Mr. Alan L. Gunn
CAPT W. Scott Gureck USN (Ret.)
MG David R. Gust USA (Ret.)
Mr. George Guttman
CDRE David J. Gwyther RAN
CDR Eddy Ha USN
CDR In Ho. Ha USN
CAPT Matthew K. Haag USN
CDR Samir J. Habiby CHC, USNR (Ret.)
Col Karl J. Hackbarth USMC
CDR Steven J. Haddad USN
COL John A. Hadjis USA
Ms. Sara Jane Haehl
Mr. Jon Jason Hagadorn
CAPT Kenneth J. Hagan USNR (Ret.)
Maj Michael E. Hague USMC
Col Robert M. Haines USAF
CDR Kavon Hakimzadeh USN
COL Anthony R. Hale USA
CDR Kevin T. Hale USNR
Mr. Brent S. Hall
LCDR Christopher W. Hall USN
LCDR R. Wayne Hall Jr. USN
CAPT Robert A. Hall USN (Ret.)
Ms. Ruth Mary Hall
CDR Robert J. Hallahan USNR
CAPT Christopher H. Halton USN
CDR Porter A. Halyburton USN (Ret.)
RADM Janice M. Hamby USN
LTC John A. Hamilton Jr. USA (Ret.)
CAPT Mark D. Hamilton USN
CAPT John J. Hammerer Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Edward P. Hammond USNR (Ret.)
CDR Daryl R. Hancock USN
CAPT Billy W. Hanes Jr. USN
CAPT Robert R. Hanke USN (Ret.)
LCDR Robert G. Hanna III USN
LtCol Larry B. Hannah USMC (Ret.)
CAPT Douglas E. Hannum USNR
LCDR Patrick D. Hansen USN
LTC William W. Hansen USA (Ret.)
Lt Col David G. Hanson USAF
CAPT Marshall A. Hanson USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Jack E. Hanzlik Jr. USN
COL John N. Haramalis ANG
CAPT G. Mark Hardy III USNR
CDR Richard M. Harper II USN
LCDR Jason R. Harr USN
CDR Robert S. Harrill USN (Ret.)
CAPT James T. Harrington USN (Ret.)
MAJ Bryan M. Harris USA
CAPT Gail Harris USN (Ret.)
CDR Michael J. Harris USN
Col Franklin A. Hart Jr. USMC (Ret.)
CDR Matthew T. Hart USN
Mr. Robert A. Hartung
MajGen Albert C. Harvey USMCR
Mr. Stephen J. Harvey
CDR Christopher J. Harwood USCGR
LCDR Brian J. Haskell USN
Maj George D. Hasseltine USMC
Col Boyette S. Hasty USMC
CDR William D. Hatch II USN
Professor John B. Hattendorf
CAPT Gary H. Hatton Canadian Forces
(Ret.)
CAPT Richard W. Haupt USN
LTC Charles D. Hausman USA
LCDR Jenna K. Hausvik USN
CAPT Norman G. Hawkins USNR
Maj Robert C. Hawkins USMC
LCDR Bradley S. Hawksworth USN
CAPT Albert M. Hayes Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Bradd C. Hayes USN (Ret.)
CAPT Charles R. Hayes USN (Ret.)
CDR Steven D. Hayes USN
CDR Guy Haywood RN
Professor James A. Hazlett
CAPT Kevin M. Healy USN (Ret.)
Ms. Laura H. Hearne
Mr. Steven A. Hecker
LCDR David D. Hein USN
CAPT Judie A. Heineman USN (Ret.)
Col Penny A. Heiniger USAF
CDR Raymond R. Heins USN (Ret.)
CAPT Marvin H. Heinze USN
CAPT Robert J. Heister Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Chester E. Helms USN (Ret.)
CAPT Dale W. Hendricks USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Stephen K. Hendricks
LT Thomas W. Henneberg USN
LCDR Gerald C. Hennessey Jr. USN
CAPT Kurt A. Henry MC, USN
CAPT John G. Herbein USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Mary Jean Herden MC, USN
CAPT Armando B. Heredia Philippine Navy
(Ret.)
CAPT Michael D. Herman USN (Ret.)
CDR Mario P. Herrera USN
Mr. Richard C. Hersh Jr.
COL Michael T. Heston USA
COL Paul J. Hettich USAR
CDR James E. Hickey USN (Ret.)
CAPT John A. Hickey USN (Ret.)
CDR Gary L. Hicks USN (Ret.)
CDR Jeffrey D. Hicks USN
CDR Joel T. Hicks USN
CAPT Robert J. Hiebner USN (Ret.)
CAPT Janet L. Higgins USN
CDR Michael J. Higgs USNR (Ret.)
ADM R. W. Higgs South African Navy
CAPT Donald C. Hill USNR (Ret.)
Col Jean Pierre Hill USMCR
LCDR Jeremy R. Hill USN
Lt Col Chad J. Hillberg USAF
CAPT Tatnall L. Hillman SC, USNR (Ret.)
MAJ Joseph G. Hillyer USA (Ret.)
Col Douglas N. Hime USAF
CDR William G. Hines USN
Maj Tammy S. Hinskton USAF
Col Michael J. Hirka USAF (Ret.)
LTC David M. Hitchcock USMC (Ret.)
LtCol Norman E. Hitchcock USMC (Ret.)
Col Adele E. Hodges USMC
LCDR Justin R. Hodges USN
LCDR Christopher M. Hodrick CEC, USN
Maj Michael R. Hodson USMC
LCDR Aaron C. Hoff USN
Professor Gregory Hoffman
CDR Roy E. Hoffman USN
Col George R. Hofmann Jr. USMC
MAJ Jason L. Hoge USA
Col Susan M. Hogg USAF (Ret.)
CDR Edmund D. Holland Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Michael P. Hollenbach USNR
CAPT William J. Hollman USN (Ret.)
Ms. Kelly B. Holly
Mr. Victor Holman
CAPT Lennart G. Holmberg USN (Ret.)
MAJ Christopher S. Holmes ARNG
COL Frederick S. Holmes Jr. USA (Ret.)
LTC Gregory R. Holmes USA
CDR Kenneth A. Holmstrup USN
LTCDR Harry R. Jackson USNR
CAPT John E. Jackson SC, USN (Ret.)
Maj Michael L. Jackson USAF
Professor Timothy H. Jackson
LCDR Nancy A. Jacobs USNR
Maj Gen Ralph H. Jacobson USAF (Ret.)
LTC William M. Jacqmein USA (Ret.)
CAPT Paul J. Jaeger USN
CAPT Richard N. Jaeger USNR
CDR Rhett R. Jaehn USN
CAPT Donald A. Jagoe USN (Ret.)
LCDR David C. James USN
Ms. Elizabeth B. James
Col Jack C. James USMC (Ret.)
CDR Gary L. Janac USNR
CDR Peter R. Jannotta USN
CAPT Susan S. Jannuzzi USN (Ret.)
CDR Jeffery A. Janszen USCG
LCDR James L. Jarnac USCG
LCDR Stephanie P. Jauquet USNR
Mr. Scott A. Jawidzik
RDML Cindy L. Jaynes USN
CDR Joseph D. Jeffrey USN (Ret.)
COL Richard B. Jenkins USA
LCDR John C. Jeppi USN
Lt Col Sean L. Jersey USAF
Mr. Alexandre L. Jevgrafovs
The Honorable Frank R. Jimenez
LCDR Gordon A. Jobe USN (Ret.)
CAPT Tor-Fredrik Johannessen
COL Barry A. Johnson USA
LTCDR Bradley E. Johnson USN
CDR Carlton R. Johnson USN (Ret.)
CAPT Charles A. Johnson USN
CAPT David G. Johnson USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Dean J. Johnson
Ms. Denise D. Johnson
Maj Gary S. Johnson USAF
CAPT James M. Johnson USN
Mr. John B. Johnson
CAPT Kathryn L. Johnson USN (RC)
Dr. Michael T. Johnson
LCDR Michael B. Johnson USN (Ret.)
MAJ Stanley B. Johnson IV USA
CAPT Thomas M. Johnson MC, USN
CDR Vincent R. Johnson USN
CAPT William S. Johnson IV USN (Ret.)
LCDR James P. Johnston USN
LtCol James A. C. Johnston USA
Ms. Laura D. Johnston
CDR Paula M. Jonak NC, USN
LtCol David S. Jonas USMC (Ret.)
The Honorable Deborah K. Jones
CDR Etta C. Jones USN
CDR James J. Jones USCG
CAPT John L. Jones USN (Ret.)
Ms. Mary Ann Jones
Mr. Nathaniel B. Jones
RADM Robert C. Jones USN (Ret.)
CAPT Rudolph Jones MSC, USN (Ret.)
CAPT Synthia S. Jones USN
Col Kevin B. Jordan USMC (Ret.)
CAPT Jeffrey A. Joseph USN
CAPT Donna M. Joyal USN
COL Vincent R. Jozwiak USA (Ret.)
Mrs. Sharyl A. Jump
RADM Wayne P. Justice USCG (Ret.)
CAPT Jan C. Kaack German Navy
LtCol Lawrence J. Kaifesh USMC
CDR Virginia J. Kammer USCG
Lt Col Dennis N. Kamuri Kenya Navy
Col Walter K. Kaneakua
COL Anthony Kanellis USA
Mr. Michael D. Kanis
MAJ Mark G. Kappelmann USA
CAPT Robert D. Kaser USN
COL Thomas M. Kastner USA
CAPT Bennett D. Katz USN (Ret.)
Lt Col Randy L. Kaufman USAF
VADM Katsutoshi Kawano JMSDF
CAPT Maria Kazanowska USN
RADM Frank W. Keane USN (Ret.)
Col James J. Keefe ANG
CDR Timothy F. Keeton USN
CDR Stanley O. Keeve Jr. USN
BG James E. Keighley ARNG
CAPT Raymond F. Keledei USN
Professor Catherine M. Kelleher
Professor William C. Keller
CAPT Raymond A. Kellett Jr. USN
LCDR Aaron R. Kelley USN
LCDR Britt K. Kelley USN
CAPT William C. Kelley Jr. USNR (Ret.)
CDR Kenyon P. Kellogg III USN
RADM James D. Kelly USN (Ret.)
COL Peter J. Kelly USA (Ret.)
CDR William R. Kelly Jr. USCG
LT Luke E. Kelvington USN
CDR Cathy L. W. Kempf USN
CDR William C. Kempner NYNM
Col Daniel P. Kennedy USMCR
Mr. John W. Kennedy
Mr. Stanley P. Kennedy
CDR William M. Kennedy CHC, USN
Professor Shannon L. Kentner
RADM John E. Kerr USNR
Maj Adam K. Kessel USMC
LT Michael W. Kessler USN
CDR Charles E. Kesson II USN (Ret.)
CDR Timothy N. Ketter USN
CDR Paul R. Keyes USN
CDR James E. Keys USN
CAPT Muhammad M. Khan USN
Colonel Sim Tiong Kian Republic of
Singapore Navy
LCDR Margaret G. Kibben CHC, USN
CAPT Eugene P. Kiernan Jr. USNR
Ms. Kathryn Schmucker KIley
CDR Lawrence A. Kiley USCG
LTC Richard L. Kiley USAR
Col Thomas J. Killeen USAF
CAPT David D. Kilpatrick USN (Ret.)
Mr. In Y. Kim
LTC Scott B. Kindberg USA
Mr. Martin F. Kindl
CAPT Daryl A. King USN
LCDR Debra E. King USN
Lt Col Jo H. Kinkaid USAF
ADM George E. R. Kinnear II USN (Ret.)
Col Samuel A. Kirby USMC
COMO Stephen R. Kirby RN
LTC Bryan G. Kirk USA
CAPT Keith T. Kirk USNR
CAPT H. David Kirkpatrick USN (Ret.)
CAPT Colin L. Kiser USNR
LCDR Edward C. Kittel USN (Ret.)
CDR John J. Klein USN
COL Robert J. Kmiecik USA
Col Paul Knapp USAF
COL David B. Kneafsey USA
CDR Gregory D. Knepper USN
CAPT Russell P. Knight USN (Ret.)
Mr. Henry P. Kniskern
Professor Stephen F. Knott
CDR Cary M. Knox USN
CAPT Alan E. Knuth USNR (Ret.)
CDR John N. Kochendorfer USN
COL Gerard Koehler USA
CAPT Mary M. Kolar USN (Ret.)
LCDR Timothy P. Kollmer USN
RADM Leland S. Kollmorgen USN (Ret.)
Mr. David M. Kollstedt USMC
Lt Col Thaddeus J. Kolwicz ANG
COL David P. Komar USA
Mr. Stephen Kopach
CAPT Steven D. Kornatz USN
Mr. Kyrill V. Korolenko
Mrs. Julie A. Koster
SPC Michael T. Koster ARNG
Maj Steven J. Kotansky USMC
Mr. John M. Koytcheff
LTC Michael L. Kramer USA
CAPT Theodore R. Kramer Jr. USN (Ret.)
Col George D. Kramlinger USAF
CDR Kenneth A. Krantz JAGC, USN (Ret.)
Ms. Anita M. Kraska
CDR James C. Kraska JAGC, USN
Col James R. Kriesel USAF, ANG
Col Chris J. Krisinger USAF (Ret.)
CAPT Kenneth A. Krogman USN
CDR Pontus K. Krohn Royal Swedish Navy
CAPT Linda Susan Krook MC, USN
CAPT Otto E. Krueger USN (Ret.)
CDR Edward A. Kruk USN
Mr. Dana K. Krupa
LCDR Jeffrey J. Krupka USN
CAPT Ann R. Kubera USN
CDR Shawn F. Kucharski USNR
MAJ Cornelius W. Kugler USA
CAPT Edwin A. Kuhn USN (Ret.)
MAJ Matthew J. Kukla USA
CAPT Randall B. Kuldell USN
CAPT Frank J. Kulick USNR
CDR D. Alan Kuntz USN (Ret.)
LT William E. Kupski USN
LTC Michael J. Kwinn USA
LCDR Liivo Laanetu Estonian Navy
CAPT David A. LaBarbera USN (Ret.)
CDR Arnaut Lacote French Navy
Dr. Richard A. Lacquement Jr.
Dr. Donald P. Lade
CAPT Paul A. Laedlein USN (Ret.)
CAPT Robert E. LaGassa USN (Ret.)
CAPT John C. Laible USNR (Ret.)
LCDR Miguel A. Lake USNR
CDR Gary D. Lakin USCG
CAPT William Jon Lambden USNR
Col Gary E. Lambert USMCR
Ms. Erin G. Lambie
LTC Gene K. Lambrecht ARNG
LTC Jay C. Land USA
Maj Gregory J. Lane USMC
Col Harry J. Lane USAF
MAJ Patrick J. Lane USA
Mr. James M. Lang
CDR Thomas Lang USN
CAPT Michael W. Langston CHC, USN
(Ret.)
CDR Lou Ann Lanier SC, USNR
VADM John B. LaPlante USN (Ret.)
LT Matthew E. LaPointe USN
CDR Lori A. Laraway USN
CDR Russell C. Larratt USN
CAPT David L. Larson USNR
Mr. Stephen Larson
Col Clifford W. Latta Jr. ANG
LCDR Brian M. Lauber USN
CAPT Larry R. Laufer USN
MAJ Jamie R. LaValley USA
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Mr. Gregory K. Holobaugh
Mr. John S. Holt
CAPT Richard H. Holt USN (Ret.)
LCDR Robert D. Holt USN
Dr. Thomas C. Hone
CAPT James O. Honigschmidt USNR (Ret.)
LCDR Maurice C. Hood IV USN
MCPO Glenn A. Hopkins USN
Col Paul K. Hopper USMCR
CAPT Charles E. Horne III USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Fred B. Horne USN (Ret.)
LCDR Robert L. Horner Jr. USNR
LtCol Todd D. Hornsby USMC
Mr. Raymond T. Horoho
Mr. Thomas C. Horsch
Mr. Samuel L. Horton
CAPT James T. Hosack USN
CDR Douglas W. Hottel USNR (Ret.)
LtCol Kelly P. Houlgate USMC
VADM William D. Houser USN (Ret.)
LCDR James R. Houston USN
CDR Steven P. How USCG (Ret.)
LT Daniel F. Howard USNR
CDR David G. Howard USN (Ret.)
CDR Samuel C. Howard USN
Mr. Thomas G. Howard
Col John Howe USAF
RADM P. Gardner Howe III USN
Mr. Michael W. Howell
Maj Ronald J. Howlett USMC (Ret.)
Professor Hamilton M. Hoyler
Maj Eric D. Hresko USAF
LTC Carol V. Hriczov USA
LTC Victor K. Huang Republic of Singapore
Navy
LTC Richard C. Hubbard USA
CAPT Seth J. Hudak USCGR (Ret.)
Col Benjamin C. Huff USAF
MAJ William M. Huff USA
Ms. Elissa J. Huffstetler
Lt Col Michael P. Hughes USAF
LCDR Christopher S. Hulitt USN
Col James E. Hull USMC (Ret.)
LCDR Matthew G. Humphrey USN
CDR Amy D. Hunt USN
CAPT David P. Hunter USNR
CDR David M. Huntoon USNR
CAPT Paul E. Huntzinger USPHS
CAPT Alfred R. Hupp Jr. USNR (Ret.)
CDR Mary M. Hupp USN
CAPT Robert C. Hurd USN (Ret.)
Lt Col Roger M. Hurd USAF
CWO3 Charles P. Hurley USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Robert L. Hurst USCG
RADM (SEL) Jose Ricardo Hurtado
Colombian Navy
Lt Col Robert A. Huston USAFR
LCDR Derrick Hutchinson USN
Col Maurice B. Hutchinson Jr. USMC (Ret.)
LtCol Kevin H. Hutchison USMC
Lt Col Ronald E. Huzzard USAF
CDR Eui Sik Hwang
RADM Louis V. Iasiello Ph.D CHC, USN
(Ret.)
Ms. Kathleen D. Ingley
Mr. Arthur E. Irwin
CDR William R. Irwin USN
CDR William H. Ise JAGC, USN (Ret.)
COL George K. Ishikata CA ARNG
CAPT Yoshiyasu Ishimaki JMSDF
Maj Nancy L. Isner USMC (Ret.)
Professor Colin F. Jackson
CAPT George L. Jackson USN (Ret.)
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COL Robert A. Law USA
Col Steven B. Lawlor USAF
CAPT Brian S. Leach USNR (Ret.)
Col Walter H. Leach USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Jeremy J. Leader
LCDR David N. Leather USN
LCDR Marc S. Lederer USN
LCDR Andrew K. Ledford USN
Lt Col Marcia M. Ledlow USAFR
Professor Bradford A. Lee
LTC James K. Lee Jr. USA
LtCol John S. Lee USMC
Ms. Lisa LeGrand
LCDR Matthew J. Lehman USN
CDR Craig E. Lehrke USNR
CDR Edward Leitz USNR
CDR Derek J. Leney USN (Ret.)
CDR Daniel J. Leonard USN
LtCol Scott D. Leonard USMC
Ms. Virginia W. Leonard
LCDR Paul D. LePage USNR
CDR Stephen W. Leslie USN
Mr. Robert J. Lessel Jr.
Mr. David D. Lester
Mr. Eric M. Letzgus
CDR Michael W. Leupold USN
LT Brett M. Levander USN
MCPO Bradley N. LeVault USN
CDR Glen S. Leverette USN
RDML David H. Lewis USN
LCDR Frederick T. Lewis IV USN
CDR Gerard M. Lewis USN
Col James C. Lewis USMC
LtCol John C. Lewis USMC
CDR Theresa A. Lewis USN
RADM Lewis S. Libby III DC, USNR
COL Steven T. Liddy USAF
Col Leland A. Liebe USA
COL Ronald N. Light USA (Ret.)
CAPT Tom E. Lilletvedt Royal Norwegian
Navy
MAJ Irvin Lim Republic of Singapore Navy
LT Edward Lin USN
Mr. Yu-Pin Lin Taiwan Navy
CAPT Walter B. Lincoln USNR
CDR William A. Lind USN (Ret.)
LCDR Karl A. Lindblad USN
CAPT Jon B. Lindeman USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Rupert F. Lindo MSC, USN
LCDR Robert Lindsay USCG
LCDR Mark A. Lindsey USNR
Maj Jason G. Lindstrom USMC
CDR Daniel A. Linquist USN
LtCol Kenneth X. Lissner USMC
Maj Duane K. Little USAF
CAPT Kevin L. Little USN (Ret.)
CDR Casimir A. Litwinski USNR
CDR Robert E. Livingston IV USN
CDR Kevin F. Livolsi USN
CDR Jose N. Lloren III USNR
CDR Anthony S. Lloyd USCG
CAPT Douglas L. Lloyd USN
Professor Richmond M. Lloyd
Col Lawrence S. Loch USMC
CAPT Cheryl Locke USN
CDR Anne H. Lockhart USN
CAPT Timothy J. Lockhart USN (Ret.)
LCDR Dora U. Lockwood USN
RADM Stephen R. Loeffler USN (Ret.)
CAPT Charles J. Logan USN
LTC Jon S. Logel USA
CAPT Edward C. Long III USN (Ret.)
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LCDR David Loo USN
Mr. Robert L. Lookabill USNR
Mr. Juan Ricardo Lopez
CAPT Gamaliel G. Lotuaco USNR
CDR Jo Anne Loughery USN (Ret.)
Col John R. Love USMC (Ret.)
Brig Gen Robert W. Lovell ANG
LT Brian Lucas USN
CAPT Steven E. Luce USN (Ret.)
LCDR Brett M. Lukasik USN
CAPT Ivan T. Luke Jr. USCG (Ret.)
CDR Marshall B. Lundberg USN (Ret.)
Mr. Scott R. Lundgren
CAPT Dennis M. Lunghofer USN (Ret.)
Lt Col Michael J. Lutton USAF
CAPT Mark B. Lyles USN
CAPT Hugh F. Lynch USN (Ret.)
CDR John M. Lynch JAGC, USNR
CAPT Randall J. Lynch USN
CDR Adam C. Lyons USN
Lt Col David C. Lyons USAF
CAPT Marcia K. Lyons USN
CAPT L. Frank Mach USNR (Ret.)
Col Robert L. Macho USAFR
CDR William A. Macht USN (Ret.)
LT Colin B. MacInnes USCG
Mr. Alexander J. MacIsaac
LT Bruce G. Mack USCGR
CDR Lloyd B. Mack USN
Mr. James P. Mackey III
CAPT John J. Mackin USN (Ret.)
FLTCM Roy M. Maddocks Jr. USN
CAPT Michael R. Maddox MC, USN
CDR Paul A. Maddox USN (Ret.)
LCDR Michael E. Madrid USN
CDR David S. Magill USN (Ret.)
CDR Mark P. Maglin USN
LCDR Carmen T. Maher USN
CDR Charles H. Maher III USN
LCDR Thomas P. Maiden Jr. USN
CDR Beth Malanowski USN
Col Joaquin F. Malavet USMC
CDR Eric Malbrunot French Navy
Maj Bernadette Maldonado ANG
CDR James R. Mallette Jr. USN
LCDR Ronald P. Malloy USN
LCDR Brenda K. Malone USN
LCDR Shawn P. Malone USN
Mr. Bart W. Mancini
Lt Col Robert L. Maness USAF
Col Sanford D. Mangold USAF (Ret.)
CDR Jeffrey S. Manning USN (Ret.)
LCDR Michael R. Mansisidor USN
LCDR Norman E. Maple USN
Mr. Oscar W. Mardis
CDR Rene M. Marin USN
CDR David P. Markert USN (Ret.)
Mr. Ted B. Markley
CAPT J. Peter Marnane USN (Ret.)
CDR Janet K. Marnane USN
RADM John L. Marocchi USN (Ret.)
LCDR David B. Marquand USN
CAPT R. Jeffrey Marro USN
LTC Hunter M. Marshall USA
CDR Brandon J. Marsowicz USN
LCDR Michael A. Marston USN
Mr Andrew W. Martin
LCDR Christopher T. Martin USN
LCDR Darryl B. Martin USN
Col Joseph Martin Jr. USMC
CDR Mary E. Martin USN
CDR Michael G. Martin USN
CDR Paul B. Martin Jr. USNR
LtCol Richard J. Martin Jr. USMC (Ret.)
Dr. Aileen M. Marty
CDR Michael C. Masley Jr. USN (Ret.)
VADM Walter B. Massenburg USN (Ret.)
Lt Col Anthony J. Mastalir USAF
Mr. Joseph S. Matose IV
LCDR Anthony Matt USN
CDR Maryann C. Mattonen USN
VADM Frederic Maurice
Dr. Alberta G. Mayberry
LTC James J. Maye III USA (Ret.)
CDR Thomas P. Mayhew USNR
CDR Timothy J. Maynard USN
COL Horace M. Mazzone USAR
Ms. Laura J. McAleer
LtCol Peter McAleer USMC
Mr. Michael S. McBeth
MG Kevin R. McBride USA (Ret.)
COL Pamela C. McBride USAR
Dr. Stephen V. McBrien
Ms. Doris R. McBryde
CDR Gary A. McCall USNR
LCDR Wesley R. McCall USN
LCDR Antoinette McCann USN
CDR Daniel P. McCartan USNR (Ret.)
Maj Laura J. McCarthy USMC
Mrs. Susan W. McCarthy
CDR Michael A. McCartney USN
CAPT Robert T. McCarty USCG
CAPT John K. McClain USN
CDR Darren F. McClurg USN
CDR Christopher J. McConnaughay USN
(Ret.)
Mr. Michael G. McCormack
CDR Arthur E. McCormick NYNM
COL Daniel J. McCormick USA
COL Frederick G. McCormick USA (Ret.)
CDR Neil R. McCown USN
RDML Dennis F. McCoy JAGC, USN (Ret.)
Mr. John M. McCoy
CAPT Alison S. McCrary USNR
COL Brian R. McCullough USA
CAPT Charles D. McDermott USN
CAPT Brian R. McDonald USN
LCDR Eric McDonald JAGC, USN
CAPT J. Carey McDonald USNR
Dr. Kathleen J. McDonald MC, USN
Col John P. McDonnell USAF
COL Richard McEvoy USA
RADM Barbara E. McGann USN (Ret.)
LT Sarah A. McGinley USN
CAPT Robin H. McGlohn USN (Ret.)
CDR Richard G. McGrath Jr. USN
CAPT Thomas E. McGue USN
CDR James R. McGuire USN (Ret.)
COL Thomas J. McGuire USA (Ret.)
Col Robert H. McKenzie USMC
LCDR Marjorie J. McKillop USNR
CAPT Patrick R. McKim USNR (Ret.)
COL James R. McKimmey USA (Ret.)
Professor Kevin J. McKinley
CAPT Charles J. McKinney Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Russell R. McKinney JAGC, USNR
LT Michael E. McKnight USN
LCDR Brendan R. McLane USN
CAPT Colleen O. McLarnon NC, USN
LT Kent McLaughlin USN
CAPT Hugh E. McLoone USNR (Ret.)
LCDR Robert T. McMahon USN
CDR Thomas M. McManus USNR (Ret.)
CDR Michael T. McMaster USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Carol M. McMichael
Maj Maria McMillen USMC
CAPT Martin B. McNair USN (Ret.)
Mr. Matthew A. McNally
Mr. George C. McNamara
Mr. Denver E. McPherson
CAPT Jeffrey Scott McPherson USN
LTC J. Bryce McWalter USAR
COMO Obiora C. Medani Nigerian Navy
Mr. Rodolfo E. Mediavilla III
LCDR Russell P. Meier USN
LTC Paul A. Mele USA
CAPT Albert A. Melvin USNR (Ret.)
CDR Stephen R. Melvin USN
CAPT Jack S. Menendez USN
CAPT Martin C. Menez USNR (Ret.)
CDR Jeffrey P. Menne USN
LT Albert Mercado USN
LCDR Susan M. Mercurio USCG
CAPT Pierre F.V. Merle USNR (Ret.)
CDR Susan J. Merritt USNR
Mr. Richard D. Mestas
Mr. Terrance J. Metz
Mr. William M. Metz
LCDR Carl W. Meuser USN
CAPT John C. Meyer USN (Ret.)
CAPT William F. Meyer USNR (Ret.)
LtCol Ricardo Miagany USMC
Col Miriam G. Michael USAFR
Mr. Leonard F. Michaels Sr.
LCDR Stacey L. Michaels USN
Mr. Nathan J. Mick
CDR Diane C. Mielcarz USN (Ret.)
CAPT A. Thomas Mignone Jr. USPHS
Admiral Shinsuke Miki JMSDF
LCDR Robert H. Milburn Jr. SC, USNR
Mr. Anthony G. Miles
LCDR Frederick J. Milford USNR (Ret.)
CDR Allen W. Miller USNR
Lt Col Daniel R. Miller USAF
LTC Edwin D. Miller USA
Col James B. Miller USMC
LCDR James E. Miller USN
Mr. James S. Miller
LTC Jonathan H. Miller USA (Ret.)
CAPT Robert A. Miller USN
CDR Steven L. Miller USN
CDR William T. Miller USNR
CDR Dennis I. Mills USN
Mr. William H. Millward
Col Donald K. Minner USAF
Mr. Andrew B. Mitchell
Mr. David C. Mitchell
Mr. Stanley P. Mitchell
RADM Michael H. Mittelman USN
RADM Riley D. Mixson USN (Ret.)
CAPT Vincent P. Mocini USN (Ret.)
Dr. Lawrence E. Modisett
MAJ James M. Modlin Jr. USA
LCDR Nicholas L. Mollenhauer
Col Keith W. Moncrief USAF
CAPT Steven M. Mondul USN (Ret.)
CAPT Gary E. Monell USN (Ret.)
CDR Troy E. Mong USN
Mr. David M. Monroe
LCDR Ladislao R. Montero USN
Mr. Gary D. Moody
CDR Kyung C. Moon USN
Maj Donald B. Moor USMC
Mr. Christopher G. Moore
CAPT Darren M. Moore USCGR
LCDR Geoffrey C. Moore USN
CDR Kent W. Moore USN
CAPT Will M. Moore Jr. USN
CDR Michael S. Neubert USNR
Maj David T. Neuman USAF
Col Julie K. Neumann USAF (Ret.)
LTC Matthew P. Neumeyer USA
LCDR Roy Nevans USN
CAPT Robert B. Newell Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Albert W. Newhall USN (Ret.)
CDR Stephen L. Newlund USN
CAPT Robert S. Newman USNR
LCDR Tahir Stanley Ngada Nigerian Navy
CAPT C. Philip Nichols Jr. JAGC, USNR
LCDR Jason T. Nichols USN
Professor Thomas M. Nichols
LCDR Mark A. Nicholson USN
CAPT C. John Nickle MC, USN
CAPT Tudor S. Nicolaescu Romanian Naval
Forces
Mr. David W. Nixon III
LTC Maurita Noble USAR
CDR William K. Noftsker USCGR
RADM Roger T. Nolan USNR (Ret.)
BG J. W. Noles ARNG
LTC Charles R. Noll USA (Ret.)
CAPT George P. Norman USN
Professor Jeffrey H. Norwitz
LCDR Blake L. Novak USCG
Lt Col Mark S. Novak USAF
Mr. William J. Novotny
Col Mark C. Noyes USAF (Ret.)
CAPT C. Carter Nute USN (Ret.)
CAPT F. Donal O’Brien USNR (Ret.)
Capt Kerry C. O’Brien USMM
CAPT Peter A. O’Brien USN
Mr. Sean W. O’Brien
CAPT John C. O’Connor III USCG
CAPT Neil F. O’Connor USN (Ret.)
LCDR William S. O’Connor USN
CAPT Brendan J. O’Donnell USN (Ret.)
Col Patrick M. O’Donogue USMC
CDR John P. O’Grady USN (Ret.)
CDR Michael P. O’Hara USN
Mr. William D. O’Hara III
LCDR Brian P. O’Lavin USN
CAPT Daniel J. O’Leary USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Michael J. O’Moore USN
CAPT Richard P. O’Neill USN (Ret.)
CAPT James A. O’Reilly Jr. USNR (Ret.)
CDR Ronald J. Oard II USN
CAPT Paul Odell Jr. USN (Ret.)
Capt Frederick Funebi Ogu Nigerian Navy
CDR John F. Ohlinger USN (Ret.)
Col Gary J. Ohls USMC (Ret.)
LCDR Steven B. Okun USN
CAPT Harold E. Old Jr. USN (Ret.)
COL George F. Oliver III USA (Ret.)
Maj William C. Oliver USMC
Col Sue Ann A. Olsavicky USAF
Maj Michele J. Olsen USAF
LCDR Theodore D. Olson USN
LCDR Satoru Onishi JMSDF
LtCol Patrick H. Oosterhuis USMCR
CAPT Thomas R. Orr USN
CAPT Rafael A. Ortiz USCGR
CAPT Ralph Ortolano Jr. USN
LCDR Steven E. Oseland USN
MajGen Joseph L. Osterman USMC
LT David S. Ostwind USN
CAPT Luke Ott USN
LT Gregory A. Ouellette USN
CDR James A. Ouellette Jr. USN
LCDR David M. Overcash USN
CAPT Steven R. Oversby USN
Mr. Joe W. Overton Jr.
CAPT Rochelle A. Owens USN
CAPT Robert D. Pacek USN (Ret.)
CDR Charles G. Paddock USNR
Professor Sarah C. M. Paine
LCDR David C. Palilonis USN
CDR Karen I. Palmer USN (Ret.)
Dr. Gail Palmisano EdS, EdD
Mr. Joseph F. Pangborn
CDR Athanasios Papadatos Hellenic Navy
CDR Charles R. Papas USN
CDR James L. Parham SC, USN (Ret.)
LCDR Daniel R. Parilla USN
LTC Steven D. Park USA
CDR B. Keith Parker USN (Ret.)
LCDR Charles W. Parker III SC, USNR
Ms. Katie Parker
LCDR William H. Parker USN (Ret.)
CAPT Robert M. Parks USN
LT Eric S. Partin USN
CAPT Ronald A. Partnoy USNR (Ret.)
CDR Christine A. Passen USNR
Maj Rob J. Passinault USAF
RADM Robert O. Passmore USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Vincent Pattavina MC, USNR (Ret.)
COL Jacqueline L. Patten USA
CAPT Bernard L. Patterson USN (Ret.)
LCDR Geoffry W. Patterson USN
LT Joseph R. Patterson USN
CAPT Andrew T. Paul USN
Dr. Michael F. Pavkovic
Mr. Emanuel Payton
Mr. Freelon Payton
CDR George Pazak USCGR
CAPT Charlie A. Pearce USN (Ret.)
Col Donald J. Peck USAF
CAPT Raul A. Pedrozo USN (Ret.)
Captain Gonzalo Penaranda Chilean Navy
LCDR Samuel E. Pennington USN
COL Richard B. Pennycuick USA
CAPT Richard J. Pera USN (Ret.)
CAPT Steven M. Perdue
CDR William G. Perdue JAGC, USN
CDR Ricardo Perez USN
CAPT Wayne I. Perras USN (Ret.)
MAJ Christopher D. Perry USAR (Ret.)
Mr. Robert L. Perry
CAPT Jerome A. Peschka Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Patrick F. Peschka USCG
Ambassador Mary Ann Peters
LT Michael L. Peters USN
CAPT Eric G. Petersen USN
CDR David T. Peterson USN
Col Steven D. Peterson USMC
CMDCM William R. Peterson USN (Ret.)
CAPT Philippe Petitdidier French Navy
CDR Paul Peverly USN
Col Edward D. Phelan II USAF
CAPT Duane J. Phillips USN (Ret.)
LCDR John C. Phillips USN
Mr. Lincoln Phillips
CDR Timothy L. Phillips USN
LTC William Phillips USA
LCDR George Y. Philopoulos USN
CDR Chad E. Piacenti USN
Ms. Dianne L. Pickering
Mr. Timothy Pickering
RADM Leonard F. Picotte USN (Ret.)
LCDR Michael J. Piellusch USCGR
Mr. Rocco J. Pierri
Mr. Kent D. Piesbergen
CAPT Stephen P. Pike USN
Mr. Steven L. Pike
LCDR Jerome R. Pilewski USN
CDR David R. Pine USN
CDR Eugene M. Pinkelmann Jr. JAGC, USN
LCDR Paul E. Piper USN
LCDR Brian P. Pistek USN
LT Graham M. Plaster USN
VADM Douglas C. Plate USN (Ret.)
Mr. Frederick H. Platt Jr.
CAPT William A. Platte USN (Ret.)
CDR David P. Polatty IV USN
RADM David P. Polatty III USN (Ret.)
CDR Phillip W. Poliquin USN
LCDR Christopher J. Polk USN
Dr. Jonathan D. Pollack
Mr. Rafael L. Polo
Mr. Paul P. Pometto II
CAPT Francisco Ponce Mexican Navy
CDR James A. Poole USN
LCDR Eric C. Popiel USCG
LCDR Stephen J. Popielarz MSC, USN
Col Charles H. Porter USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Charles R. Porter
COL John F. Porter USAR (Ret.)
CAPT Craig Anthony Powell RAN
CAPT J. Richard Powell Jr. USN (Ret.)
LtCol Brian J. Power USMCR (Ret.)
LT Brent Powers USN
CAPT Glenn C. Powers USN (Ret.)
CDR Richard A. Powers USN (Ret.)
Professor Robert L. Powers
COL Timothy D. Presby USA
LCDR Steven A. Prescott USN
The Honorable Joseph A. Presel
CAPT Jeffrey D. Proper USN
CAPT Dorothy A. Prose USN (Ret.)
LCDR Paul W. Pruden MSC, USN
ADM Joseph W. Prueher USN (Ret.)
LT James D. Pruitt USN
COL Andrea M. Psmithe USAF
CDR John A. Pucciarelli USN (Ret.)
CDR Joseph P. Pugh USN
Col Walter S. Pullar II USMC (Ret.)
LCDR Ronald G. Pumphrey Canadian
Forces
COL LaVon R. Purnell USA
CAPT Scott J. Pursley USNR
CDR Douglas B. Quelch
Mr. Michael A. Quigley
CAPT Brian J. Quin USN
COL L. Bruce Quinn USA (Ret.)
Ms. Mary E. Quinn
LCDR Peter P. Quinn USN
CAPT M. Ellen Quisenberry NC, USN
Col Burton C. Quist USMC (Ret.)
COL Manuel L. Quiterio III USA
CDR Karl A. Rabenhorst USNR
LCDR Jeremiah J. Rabitor USN
CDR George J. Rabstejnek USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Patrick C. Rabun USN
Dr. Maureen A. Raley
MAJ Esteban C. Ramirez USA
CDR Nicolas Rangel Jr. USN
Mr. John F. Ratts
COL Michael W. Rauhut USA
CAPT Dale W. Read Jr. USNR (Ret.)
LtCol David V. Ready USMC
LT Timothy Reardon USNR
LCDR Warren A. Record USN
Mr. James F. Reda
CAPT Dorothy J. Reed USN
LCDR Ward L. Reed III USN
CAPT William C. Reed USN (Ret.)
Ms. Mary Rehfeldt
CDR Mary L. Reichmuth USN (Ret.)
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LCDR Brett J. Morash USN
Mr. Joseph A. Moretz
CDR Breckenridge S. Morgan USN
CAPT Charles R. Morgan USN
Mr. George F. Morgan Jr.
Col James A. Morgan USAF
RADM John A. Moriarty USN (Ret.)
CDR Haruhiko Morishita JMSDF
LCDR Christian Moritz German Navy
LCDR Mary Regina Mortimer USN
CDR Bryan A. Moseley Canadian Navy
MAJ Brian T. Mosley USA
Mr. Peter M. Mott
CDR John B. Moulton USN
CDR Beth Ann Movinsky NC, USN
LCDR Paul Movizzo USN
CDR Evelyn L. Moy USN (Ret.)
COL Christopher V. Moylan USA
CDR Catherine T. Mueller USN
CDR Marta B. Mulkins Canadian Navy
LTC Eric T. Mullai ARNG
Col Paul L. Muller USMC
COL Albert A. Mullin USA (Ret.)
CAPT Hector Fuentes Munguia Mexican
Navy
CAPT Mark A. Munson USNR (Ret.)
CDR William H. Munyon USNR (Ret.)
VADM Toshio Muranaka JMSDF (Ret.)
CDR Dean A. Muriano USN
COL Eugene C. Murkison USA (Ret.)
LT Brian Murphy USN
CAPT George J. Murphy III USN
CDR George A. Murphy USNR (Ret.)
COL John T. Murphy USA (Ret.)
CAPT Mark S. Murphy SC, USN
LCDR Michael W. Murphy Jr. USN
COL Thomas J. Murphy USA
CDR William A. Murphy USNR (Ret.)
LCDR Brian C. Murray USN
CAPT James P. Murray USNR
CDR Michael J. Murray USNR (Ret.)
Col Paul Murray USAF
The Honorable Robert J. Murray
CDR Stephen H. Murray USN
Col Stanley L. Mushaw USAF (Ret.)
LtGen Carol A. Mutter USMC
Mr. Kenneth G. Mutzabaugh
Mr. Bernard J. Myers
Mrs. Jennifer Myers
CDR Timothy M. Myers USNR
CDR Michelle L. Nakamura USN
Mr. Timothy D. Nank
CAPT John T. Nankervis Jr. USN
Dr. Paul M. Natishan
CAPT James R. Nault USN (Ret.)
Ms. Jennifer Navarro
Col Jeffrey S. Naviaux USAFR
CAPT Timothy J. Naville USNR (Ret.)
LCDR David G. Neall USN
CDR Brian A. Needham RN (Ret.)
LtCol Alan J. Neff USMC (Ret.)
RADM Peter V. Neffenger USCG
CDR Carl D. Neidhold USN
Dr. Charles P. Neimeyer
CDR Albert L. Nelson II USN
Maj Brian S. Nelson USMC
CAPT David J. Nelson USN
CDR Jerome G. S. Nelson USN (Ret.)
CAPT Jonathan P. Nelson USN
Col Mark W. Nelson USMC
Mr. Richard W. Nelson
CDR Robert T. Nelson USN
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LCDR Dana B. Reid USCG
CDR Ferdinand A. Reid USN
Mr. Michael H. Reifer
CAPT Robert W. Reighley USN (Ret.)
CDR John K. Reilley USN
Professor Robert K. Reilly
CDR Michael R. Rein USNR
LCDR Douglas M. Reinbold USN
LT John J. Reinertson USN
CAPT Laurent C. G. Reinhardt USNR
Ms. Caroline Remeika
LCDR James W. Remington USN
VADM Rodney P. Rempt USN (Ret.)
CAPT Marco S. Renella USN (Ret.)
CDR Matthew A. Renner USN
Col Renee L. Renner USMCR
CAPT Arnold E. Resnicoff USN (Ret.)
Dr. Derek S. Reveron
CDR William F. Reynolds USN
LCDR Sarah C. Rhoads USN
MAJ Jeffrey P. Rhodes USA
CDR L. Clay Riales USNR
Ms. Laila E. Riazi
CAPT Peter A. Rice USN (Ret.)
CAPT Jeffrey L. Richard USN (Ret.)
LTC Arie C. Richards USA
LCDR David K. Richardson USN
LTC F. Glenn Richardson USA (Ret.)
Mr. Gilbert P. Richardson Jr.
CAPT Stanley A. Richardson USN
COL Allan Ricketts USA
Mr. John P. Riedel-Alvarez
Ms. Kirstin H. Riesbeck
LCDR Joseph R. Riess Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Earl R. Riffle USN (Ret.)
CDR Kyle P. Riley USN
LCDR Michael J. Rimmington USN
CDR Michael J. Riordan IV USN
CDR J. Mark Ripkey USNR (Ret.)
CDR Matthew R. Ritchey USN
CDR Anthony C. Roach USN
CAPT J. Ashley Roach JAGC, USN
CAPT Frank B. Robards III USNR
RDML John E. Roberti USN
CDR Regina L. Roberts USN
Mr. Darrell R. Robertson
CDR Kimberly A. Roddy USN
CAPT John A. Rodgaard USN
CAPT Sidney D. Rodgers MSC, USN
Ms. Joyce Rodrigues
CAPT Valentim Rodrigues Portuguese
Navy
LCDR Juan J. Rodriguez USN
LtCol Stephen Rodriguez USMC
Lt Col Stuart A. Rodriguez USAFR
CDR Craig W. Roegner USN
Terence J. Roehrig PhD
LCDR Cameron W. Rogers USN
CDR David T. Rogers USN (Ret.)
LCDR James R. Rogers II USN
Mr. Michael R. Rogers
LT Stacey A. Rogers USCG
LtCol Stephen J. Rohde USMCR
LCDR Joel C. Rolley USN
CAPT Everett F. Rollins III USCG (Ret.)
LCDR Richard P. Romaine USN
LT Kenneth M. Roman USN
LtCol Jeffrey A. Rooks USMC
Mrs. Gail H. Root
CDR Stephen C. Rorke USN
Mrs. Lucille M. Rosa
COL Gilberto Rosario USAF
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Mr. Keith A. Rosdahl
CAPT Douglas H. Rose SC, USN
CAPT David A. Rosenberg USNR
CAPT Elias Rosenblatt MC, USN (Ret.)
CDR M. C. Rosenfield USCGR (Ret.)
CDR Eric R. Rosenlof USN (Ret.)
Professor Angus K. Ross
LCDR Michael B. Ross USN
Professor Steven T. Ross
CAPT Thomas H. Ross USN (Ret.)
CAPT Lee V. Rossetti USNR
Mrs. Carolyn L. Rosson
CAPT Vernon L. Rosson USN (Ret.)
CDR Joel S. Rothschild USNR
CAPT Peter S. Rothwell USNR (Ret.)
COL Bridget M. Rourke USA
COL Stephen N. Rous AUS (Ret.)
Ms. Anita Y. Rousseau
CDR Brandt G. Rousseaux USCG (Ret.)
VADM Ronald A. Route USN (Ret.)
Mr. Eldridge E. Rowe Jr.
Capt James Rowlett USMC
CAPT Robert C. Rubel USN (Ret.)
COL Alan E. Ruegemer USAR
CDR Philip C. Ruhl USN (Ret.)
RADM Carlos R. Ruiz Ecuadorian Navy
CAPT Howard F. Rundell Jr. USNR (Ret.)
CAPT M. Kimberly Rupert USNR
Col Eugene J. Rush AUS (Ret.)
CAPT Bayard W. Russell USN (Ret.)
COL David H. Russell ARNG (Ret.)
Mr. Lamonte Russell
Mr. Michael D. Russell
CDR Philip I. Russell USN (Ret.)
LtCol Andrew T. Ryan USMC
COL Maritza S. Ryan USA
COL Patricia E. Ryan ARNG
CAPT Richard S. Ryan USNR (Ret.)
CDR Peter G. Rybski Jr. USN
Mr. David T. Rykken
CAPT Colin H. Saari USN (Ret.)
Mr. Joseph M. Sabel
CAPT Danelle T. Sadoski USN
LCDR Shawn D. Safford MC, USNR
CAPT Ryo Sakai JMSDF
LCDR Jason P. Salata USN
LCDR Sylvester L. Salcedo USNR
CDR Timothy A. Salter USN
CAPT Jack J. Samar Jr. USN (Ret.)
RADM Gregory J. Sammut RAN
Dr. Joyce E. Sampson
LCDR Adam M. Samuels USN
CAPT James Harvey Sanborn USNR (Ret.)
MAJ William J. Sandbrook USAR
CDR Cynthia A. Sanders USN (Ret.)
LCDR Michael H. Sanders USN
CDR Abubakar Umar Sani Nigerian Navy
CAPT Gregory J. Sanial USCG
Col Rodman D. Sansone USMC
VADM Eduardo Ma.R. Santos Philippine
Navy
CDR J. Miguel Santos USNR
CDR Joseph E. Santos USN
CDR Stefanos Sarris Hellenic Navy
CDR David J. Sasek CEC, USN
CAPT Thomas C. Sass USN (Ret.)
CAPT Jerry J. Saulter USCG (Ret.)
CAPT Terrence E. Sauvain Sr. USCGR
CAPT John E. Savage USN (Ret.)
CAPT Sameer Saxena Indian Navy
Mr. Robert Barlow Scaife
LTC Joseph E. Scanlin Jr. USA
Mr. Anthony Scaramozzi
CDR J. Roger L. Scarborough USN (Ret.)
LTC Joseph H. Schafer USA
LCDR Louis J. Schager Jr. USN
CAPT Joseph W. Schauble SC, USN
Dr. Calvin R. Scheidt Jr.
Col Joseph H. Scherrer USAF
CDR Andrew W. Schiemel USN
CAPT Albert J. Schiff SC, USNR-R
CDR Carl V. Schloemann USN (Ret.)
Mr. Jeffrey Schmidt
CDR Wesley H. Schmidt Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Paul S. Schmitt USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Ralf Schmitt-Raiser German Navy
Professor Robert E. Schnare Jr.
CDR Walter M. Schnell USN
CAPT Robert T. Schnoor USN
CDR Richard E. Schoditsch USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Jonathan A. Schools
CDR Herbert G. Schoonmaker USNR
(Ret.)
Professor Lois J. Schoonover
CAPT John F. Schork USN (Ret.)
MAJ Andrew R. Schott USA (Ret.)
CDR Michael C. Schroeder USN (Ret.)
Col Douglas R. Schueler USMC
Mr. Arthur J. Schuetz
Lt Col Mark J. Schuler ANG
Mr. Paul A. Schuler
Mr. Gregory B. Schulze
LCDR Johannah Schumacher USN
Col Rudolph C. Schwartz Jr. USAFR
LCDR Erich C. Schwarz USN
CAPT Jan Schwarzenberg USN (Ret.)
CAPT Travis C. Schweizer USN
CDR E. L. Scofield USN
The Honorable Gerald W. Scott
CDR Kirby J. Scott IV MC, USN
CDR Mark C. Scott USN
CAPT R. Peter Scott USN
LT Bret A. Sealey USN
LCDR Reginald M. Sealey USCG (Ret.)
Col Susan B. Seaman USMC
CAPT William B. Seaman Jr. USN
CAPT John A. Sears III USN
CDR Elliot F. K. Seatherton MBE, RN
CDR Geoffery W. Seaver SC, USNR
LtCol Matthew R. Seay USMC
COL Joseph W. Secino USA
CDR Matthew T. Secrest USN
LT Marcus H. Seeger USN
LtCol William H. Seely USMC
CAPT Gary A. Seffel USNR
LT Andre E. Sekowski USN
LCDR Jon A. Selbyg MSC, USNR
LCDR Olin M. Sell USN
LTC Joseph R. Selman USA
CAPT Attilio Serafini SC, USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Marvin T. Serhan USN (Ret.)
Lt Col Cynthia K. Sexton USAF
LT Robert H. Shaffer USN
CDR Julie H. Shank USN
LtCol Milo L. Shank USMC
COL Steven R. Shappell USA
CDR Charles W. Sharkey IV USNR
CDR Alexander V. Sharp USN
RDML Clifford S. Sharpe USN (Ret.)
CDR Paul J. Shaughnessy USN
LCDR Howard R. Shaw USCG
CDR James J. Shaw USN
Dr. Jeffrey Shaw
CAPT Robert J. Shea Jr. USNR
Professor Ivan A. Shearer
CDR Bryan P. Sheehan USN
CAPT John E. Sherman USN (Ret.)
Ms. Keah D. Shields
CAPT Albert J. Shimkus Jr. NC, USN (Ret.)
Col Timothy V. Shindelar USMC
RADM John F. Shipway USN (Ret.)
CAPT James Ryman Shoaf USN
Ms. Debra L. Shore
Lt Col Ronald B. Short ANG
RADM Jacob L. Shuford USN (Ret.)
COL Colleen C. Shull USA
LCDR Glen E. Sidaras USN
CAPT Norman F. Sidler Jr. USNR (Ret.)
LT Stefania A. Sigurdsson USN
CDR William Silkman USN
COL John D. Silvia USAF (Ret.)
Ms. Loretta I. Silvia
CAPT Stephanie M. Simon MSC, USN
LCDR B. Mitchell Simpson III USN (Ret.)
CAPT Mark S. Simpson USN
LTC Michael W. Simpson USA (Ret.)
CDR Edwin L. Sims USN (Ret.)
LCDR Jeffrey R. Sims USN
Col Dean T. Siniff USMC
CAPT Robert L. Sinnokrak USNR
CDR Warren E. Sisson III USN
Mr. Constantine J. Skamarakas
Col Harley T. Skidmore III USMCR
MAJ Brent Skinner USA
Col John A. Skinner USMCR
Ms. Wendy K. Skinner
Mr David L. M. Skov
CAPT Kemp L. Skudin USN (Ret.)
CAPT Martha M. Slaughter MSC, USN
Col Denette L. Sleeth USAF
CDR Michael J. Slein USN (Ret.)
LCDR Timothy J. Slentz USN
The Honorable Donald D. Slesnick II
CDR Thomas A. Sliski USN
CAPT Richard T. Sloane USN (Ret.)
CAPT Calvin D. Slocumb USN
ADM William N. Small USN (Ret.)
LCDR Barrett J. Smith USN
LCDR Benjamin P. Smith USN
LCDR Bryon T. Smith USN
LCDR Colin S. Smith USN
Lt Col David R. Smith ANG
LT David V. Smith USCGR
CAPT David M. Smith USN
CDR Douglas V. Smith USN (Ret.)
RADM Duncan C. Smith III USCGR
Ms. Janice G. Smith
CAPT John V. Smith Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Jon A. Smith USNR
Col Judy Gail Smith USMCR (Ret.)
LCDR Kent D. Smith USN
CAPT Paul E. Smith USN (Ret.)
CDR Philip A. Smith USN (Ret.)
Mr. Rod Smith
Professor Roger J. Smith
CAPT Roy M. Smith USNR (Ret.)
CDR Steven L. Smith USN (Ret.)
Mr. Webster F. Smith
LtCol George A. Snell USMCR
CDR Sheri L. Snively CHC, USNR
LCDR Guy M. Snodgrass USN
COL Wilder M. Snodgrass USA (Ret.)
CAPT Frank M. Snyder USN (Ret.)
CDR Randall C. Snyder USN
CAPT William J. Snyder USN
Ms. Kathi A. Sohn
CAPT Robert T. Sollenberger USN (Ret.)
Maj Gen Mark S. Solo USAF
CAPT Willard B. Stubbs USN
CDR Gregory G. Stump USCG
CAPT John B. Sturges III USN
Ms. Karen M. Sudkamp
Col David M. Sullivan USAF
Col John J. Sullivan Jr. USMCR
Mr. John F. Sullivan
CDR Sean C. Sullivan USN
CDR James T. Sultenfuss USN
Maj Robert Suminsby USAF
LCDR Jon P. Sunderland USN
CAPT John F. Sussilleaux USN
CDR Michael D. Sutton JAGC, USN
CDR Sheldon L. Sutton USN (Ret.)
CDR Scott J. Svoboda USNR
CAPT Robert C. Swallow USN
LtCol Mark E. Swanson USMCR
LCDR David N. Sween USNR
Col James R. Sweeney II USMCR
Col Susan M. Swiatek USMCR
LCDR Steven A. Swift USNR
CAPT Harry A. Switzer SC, USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Peter W. Symasko USN (Ret.)
Mr. Thomas A. Synnott
Mr. Stefan Tabak
CAPT Lee M. Tabenken USNR (Ret.)
LtCol Robert W. Taft USMCR
Col David A. Tagg USMC
CDR Rex M. Takahashi USCG (Ret.)
CAPT Richard W. Talipsky USN (Ret.)
Ms. Cristina L. Tallarigo
LTC Tai Tiong Tan Republic of Singapore
Navy
LCDR Shane P. Tanner USN
CDR Peter T. Tarpgaard USN (Ret.)
LCDR Steven R. Tarr III USN
COL Christopher P. Tate USA (Ret.)
Ambassador Paul D. Taylor
CAPT Gilbert E. Teal II USCG
CDR Paul L. Teare USNR (Ret.)
CDR Gina M. Tecco USN (Ret.)
CDR Thomas W. Tedesso USN
LCDR Benjamin J. Teich USN
CAPT Douglas J. Ten Hoopen USN
LT Donald I. Tenney USN
CDR Richard L. Terrell USN (Ret.)
Col Lloyd Terry Jr. USAFR
MG Michael J. Terry USA
CDR Jason R. Testa USN
CDR Douglas A. Thien USN
Professor Charles S. Thomas III
CAPT Mack A. Thomas Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Matthew C. Thomas USN
Maj Sea S. Thomas USMC
LCDR Alonso O. Thompson USN (RC)
Mr. Arthur R. Thompson
CAPT D. Scott Thompson USN (Ret.)
CDR John A. Thompson USN
COL Joseph F. Thompson USAR
CDR Neil J. Thompson OBE RN
CDR Stephen M. Thompson USN
CDR Steven R. Thompson USN
LTC David P. Thoresen USA
Brig Gen Paul W. Tibbets IV USAF
VADM Emmett H. Tidd USN (Ret.)
Maj Christopher E. Tiernan USMC
Mr. John R. Tilton
CDR Ronald W. Tilton USN (Ret.)
CAPT Francis X. Tisak SC, USN
CAPT Edward D. Titus Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Jeffrey S. Todd USN
Col Anthony P. Tokarz USMC (Ret.)
CAPT Michael R. Tollefson USN (Ret.)
LTC Charles K. Tolleson ARNG (Ret.)
Lt Col Randall Tom ANG
Lt Col Thomas G. Tomaras USAF
CDR Gary M. Ton USNR
CAPT Alan D. Tong MC, USNR
CDR Banjird Tongchiw Royal Thai Navy
MAJ Paul J. Toolan USA
COL Mark A. Toplikar USA
CAPT Raymond J. Torp USN (Ret.)
CDR Diego P. Torres USN
CDR Elek C. Toth USNR (Ret.)
LCDR Brian L. Tothero USN
CAPT Lee Tougas USNR
LCDR Tamara V. Trank USN
CDR John L. Trefz Jr. USN
LTC Joseph D. Trehy USA (Ret.)
LCDR Eugene E. Trelles USN
Maj John C. Trepka USMC
CDR Richard A. Trevisan USN
CDR Brent A. Trickel USN
COL Howard S. Tripp USA (Ret.)
LCDR Gerald L. Tritz USN
Mr. Paul A. Trivelli
CDR Joseph E. Troiani USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Christine E. Trostle
LtCol Leonard E. Troxel USMC
LT Rexford C. Trudell USN
LCDR Travis J. Trupp USN
LTC Christopher M. Turletes USA
CAPT Mark L. Turner USN
CDR Victoria S. Turner USN (Ret.)
CAPT William M. Turner SC, USN
CDR Brian T. Turney USNR
Mr. Walter E. Turnquist Jr.
Ms. Diana Turonis
Dr. Heath Twichell
LTC Robert M. Twiss USAR (Ret.)
COL Joel K. Tyler USA
LCDR Erik M. Tynan USN
Col Gregory S. Tyson USMC
Professor Frank Uhlig Jr.
LCDR Thomas A. Ulmer USN
MAJ John C. Ulrich USA
LCDR Peter A. Ulrich USN
CAPT Greg A. Ulses USN
Mr. Graham L. Undercoffer
LCDR Susan A. Union USN
LTC Steven L. Updike USAR
CDR Timothy T. Urban
CAPT Robert F. Urso USN (Ret.)
LCDR Michael R. Vaas USN
CDR Ellen C. Vadney USN (Ret.)
MAJ Rocky R. Vaira USA
LCDR Francisco O. Valdez Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Nicholas J. Valhos NYNM
CAPT Dennis J. Van Buskirk USN (Ret.)
CDR Russell J. Van Diepen USN
Mr. David Van Duzee
CDR John W. Van Hise Jr. USNR
CDR Gordan Van Hook USN (Ret.)
Ms. Rebecca H. Van Hooser
Col James K. Van Riper USMC (Ret.)
Col Peter J. Van Ryzin USMC (Ret.)
Mr. Robert W. Van Wicklin
CDR Thomas C. Vance USN (Ret.)
COL Diane Vanderpot USA
CAPT James L. Vandiver USN
LCDR Jonathan J. Vanecko USN
LCDR John F. Vanjaarsveld USN
CDR David A. Varner USN
CAPT Karen S. Vartan USNR (Ret.)
LTC James M. Vartanian USA
Lt Col Jason F. Vattioni USAF
Mr. Brett M. Vaughan
CAPT William E. Vaughan CEC, USNR
Dr. Milan N. Vego
CAPT Eric H. Venema USN
CAPT Michael Vengrow MC, USN
CDR Josiah B. Venter USNR
CAPT Eric H. Ver Hage USN
Col Daniel J. Vician USAFR
CDR John W. Vinyard III USN
LCDR Gregory J. Viola II USCG
MAJ David E. Violand USA
CAPT Hugo M. Vives Argentine Navy
CAPT Eric J. Vogelbacher USCG
CAPT Frederick H. Vogt USN (Ret.)
CDR Matthew S. von Ruden USCG
LCDR Phillip D. Voyer USN
CDR Darko Vukovic Montenegrin Navy
Col William E. Wade Jr. USAF
Mr. Mark R. Wagar
LCDR Kenneth Wagenhauser USNR
Col James S. Waggener Jr. USAF (Ret.)
COL John D. Waghelstein USA (Ret.)
CDR Edward S. Wagner Jr. USN
Lt Col J. Gary Wagner USAFR (Ret.)
RDML Joseph E. Wakim Lebanese Naval
Forces
Col Russell K. Walden USAF
Dr. Arthur N. Waldron
LCDR Ernst K. Walge USNR
CAPT Charles M. Walker USN (Ret.)
CAPT George K. Walker USNR (Ret.)
Mrs. Mindi A. Walker
CDR Andrew N. Wall USNR (Ret.)
Ms. Kathleen A. Walsh
LT Terrence W. Walsh USCG
LTC Lance A. Wang USA (Ret)
Col Dale L. Ward USMC (Ret.)
CDR David E. Ward USN
Mr Samuel D. Ward
Mr. Donald W. Warner Jr.
CAPT Robert S. Warner USN (Ret.)
CAPT Griffin L. Warren SC, USN
Professor James M. Warren USN (Ret.)
MAJ Steven H. Warren USA
CAPT Leonard R. Wass USN (Ret.)
MAJ Mitchell O. Watkins USA
CDR Daniel W. Watts MSC, USN
LCDR Robert C. Watts IV USN
CAPT Robert B. Watts USN (Ret.)
CAPT Kenneth E. Wavell Jr. USNR
Dr. Larry A. Weaver
CAPT James D. Webb USN (Ret.)
COL Christopher C. Webber USA
CDR William A. Weedon USN
CAPT Arnold C. Wegher USNR (Ret.)
Col Robert M. Weidert USMC (Ret.)
RDML John F. Weigold USNR
CAPT William V. Weinman Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT Charles F. Weishar USN (Ret.)
Lt Col Cornelia P. Weiss USAFR
Ms. Melissa Welch
CAPT Tala J. Welch USN (Ret.)
COL Lamont J. Wells USA
CAPT Thomas J. Welsh JAGC, USN
CAPT Kevin Wensing USN
Mr. Stephen F. Wentworth
LCDR Derek S. Wessman USN
LTC Byron F. West Jr. USA (Ret.)
The Honorable Francis J. West
COL Steven R. West USA
CAPT Michael Wettlaufer USN
Professor Christopher A. Weuve
CAPT Paul R. Whelan SC, USNR (Ret.)
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CAPT Robert H. Solomon JAGC, USN
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CAPT Timothy E. Somes USN (Ret.)
LCDR Andrew J. Sonier USN
CAPT John D. Soracco SC, USN
CDR Raymond E. Sorensen USNR
Mr. Michael I. Sorrells
CDR Brian E. Souchet USN
CDR Alan R. Souders CEC, USN (Ret.)
CAPT Jay C. Sourbeer M.D. USN
CAPT Martin H. Sours USNR (Ret.)
LtCol William E. Souza III USMCR
Lt Col Christopher J. Sovada USAF
Col Jennifer P. Sovada USAF
CAPT Stanley A. Sowinski USNR
Col William R. Spain USMC (Ret.)
Mr. Joel Spangenberg
CDR Charles C. Sparks II USN
CDR Rebecca V. Sparks MSC, USN (Ret.)
Maj Randy P. Spears ANG
LCDR Paul C. Spedero Jr. USN
Mr. James T. Spell Jr.
CDR Michael H. Spencer SC, USN (Ret.)
Mr. David A. Spetrino
LT Karsten E. Spies USNR
CAPT David A. Spriggs USNR
CDR Lisa B. Squire USN (Ret.)
CDR Theodore J. St. John USN
LTC Paul J. St. Laurent USA (Ret.)
CAPT James P. Staes USN (Ret.)
LCDR Ronald P. Stake CHC, USN
Maj Martin Stallone ANG
CDR Mark G. Standage USN
CDR Kate M. Standifer USN
Mr. Jonathan K. Stanford
COL William R. Stanley Jr. USA
LCDR Robert S. Starr Jr. USNR (Ret.)
RADM James R. Stark USN (Ret.)
CDR Ronald J. Stearns SC, USN
LtGen Martin R. Steele USMC (Ret.)
LCDR Sylvester L. Steele USN
Dr. Howard J. T. Steers
CAPT Daniel W. Stehly USNR
LCDR Mark W. Steinbicker USNR
RDML David F. Steindl USN
LCDR Thomas S. Stephens USN
LCDR Jason T. Stepp USN
CDR Charles A. Sternberg USN (Ret.)
CDR Diane K. Stewart USN
CDR Bryan C. Still USN
COL Douglas R. Still NCARNG
Mr. Keith A. Stinebaugh
Professor Donald J. Stoker Jr.
LCDR Michael N. Stoll USN
BGen Douglas Stone USMCR
LCDR John D. Stoner Jr. USN
CDR Pauline A. Storum USN
Mr. Brad W. Story
CDR Kermit P. Stott USNR (Ret.)
CDR Robert W. Stouse USN
Mr. F. Richard Strabley
CAPT Michael Strano USN
CDR Fred K. Stratton USN
Dr. William D. Strauss
Maj Wayne W. Straw USAF
CAPT Bruce A. Streeter USNR
COL John R. Strifert VTANG
Mr. Andre Stroud
Col Reginald C. Stroud USAF
MAJ Sloane E. Struse USA
CDR Robert G. Struth Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Brian P. Strzemienski USN
membership
graduate Life Members (continued)
CDR Stephen J. Whelan USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Jimmy W. Whitaker
Mr. Robert J. White
LCDR Michael Whitecar USN
CAPT James H. Whitehead III USCG
Mr. Steven K. Whitehead
CDR Walter J. Whitley USN (Ret.)
Ms. Kelsey Whitlock
Mr. William T. Whitworth
CAPT Lloyd C. Wholey USN (Ret.)
Mr. Patrick Wicklund
Mr. Michael T. Wiest
CDR Randy G. Wietman USN (Ret.)
LCDR Craig A. Wightman USN
CDR Sally L. Wilbur USN
Professor Leonard W. Wildemann III
LCDR Timothy B. Wilke USN
Mr. Bryan K. Wilkes
Ms. Carol A. Wilkes
CAPT Jonathan E. Will USN
Col Derek H. Willard USAF (Ret.)
CAPT Kent A. Willever JAGC, USN (Ret.)
CAPT David A. Williams USN (Ret.)
CDR Donna M. Williams USN
LCDR Kelly S. Williams USN (Ret.)
VADM Kent H. Williams USCG (Ret.)
Mr. Paul H. Williams
CAPT Theodore M. Williamson USNR
CAPT Brian S. Wilson JAGC, USN
Lt Col James R. Wilson USAFR
Mr. Jerry D. Wilson
LT James C. Wiltraut USN
Mr. James T. Windle
LCDR William W. Windle USNR
CDR Thomas M. Wing USNR
CDR John K. Winkler USNR
CAPT Robert S. Winneg USN (Ret.)
CDR James M. Winterroth USNR
CDR Malcolm K. Wise RAN
BGen Mark R. Wise USMC
VADM James P. Wisecup USN (Ret.)
LTC Paul M. Wiseman USAR
LCDR Aaron C. Wishnuff USN
CAPT Charles H. Witten USN (Ret.)
Maj Daniel J. Wittnam USMC
LT James Allen Wolff USN
CAPT William S. Wolff USN (Ret.)
COL Daria P. Wollschlaeger USA
Mr. Robert J. Wolownik
CAPT William J. Wolter USCG
CDR Cynthia M. Womble USN
Mr. Wayland W.L. Wong
CDR Andrew R. Wood USN
Mr. Brian K. Wood
CDR Brian P. Wood USN
MAJ Jerry L. Wood Jr. USA
Col Larry A. Wood USMC (Ret.)
CDR John H. Woodhouse Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Jeffrey K. Woods USNR
Col Kevin T. Wooley USMC
Col Elliott W. Worcester Jr. ANG (Ret.)
MAJ Ryan L. Worthan USA
CAPT Charles R. Wright USN
LT Joseph D. Wright III USCGR
Ms. Lynise K. Wright
CAPT Philip H. Wright USNR
Col Stephen E. Wright USAF (Ret.)
CDR Walter C. Wrye IV USN
CDR Peter A. Wu USN
MAJ Marianna M. Yamamoto USA
CAPT Hiroshi Yamamura JMSDF
CAPT Kazuki Yamashita JMSDF
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CDR Yong-Mo Yang
COL W. Glenn Yarborough Jr. USA (Ret.)
Lt Col John W. Yarger USMC
Mr. Jonathan P. Yates
CAPT Perry D. Yaw USN
SLTC Wei Hsuing Yong Republic of
Singapore Navy
LCDR Mary Anne Yonk USN
CAPT James K. York USN (Ret.)
Professor Tsunetoshi Yoshihara
COL Wayne R. Yoshino
CDR Forrest O. Young USN
LTC Kristina A. Young USA
CDR Timothy H. Young USN
CAPT Michael J. Yraceburn USNR
Mr. Alexander P. Zane
CDR Julie S. Zavodny USNR
LT Amanda H. Zawora USN
Col John D. Zazworsky Jr. USAF
CDR Anthony M. Zeccola USNR
LT David J. Zehler USNR
LTC Frederick Zilian Jr. USA (Ret.)
COL Darren B. Zimmer USA
LCDR John D. Zimmerman USN
CAPT Daniel J. Zinder MC, USN
CDR John F. Zrembski USN
COL Marc L. Zuffa USAR
Mr. George P. Zvara
BG Peter B. Zwack USA
Associate Members
Annual giving of $195-499
Mr. Lloyd B. Adams
Mr. Winthrop R. Adkins
Ms. Maureen Alvarez
Mr. Albert A. Alyn Jr.
Mr. Harold Lindsay Amos Jr.
Mr. Christopher H. Arbuthnot
Dr. Lewis Arnow
Dr. Roger W. Ashley
Mr. Harvey M. Bagg Jr.
Mr. John W. Bagwill
Mr. Joseph M. Barry Jr.
Mr. David G. Bazarsky
Mr. James T. Beale Jr.
RADM Timothy D. Beard III NJNM
Mr. Geoffrey L. Beauchamp
Mr. Robert N. Beck
Mr. Ronald I. Becker
Mrs. Rose M. Becker
LT Robert H. Beeby USNR
Mr. James T. Bialac
Dr. Miles Oakley Bidwell
CDR Richard P. Bilden USN (Ret.)
Mr. Derek W. Blackman
Ms. Priscilla Foley Blackman
Mr. Gerald W. Blakeley Jr.
Mr. Robert Blanchard
Mr. Jay E. Bloom
Mr. Dickson G. Boenning
CDR Carlen P. Booth USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Gil Borgardt
Mr. Bradford R. Boss
Mr. Thomas P. Bourgault
Mr. Howarth P. Boyle
Dr. John F. Brady
LCDR James J. Bransfield USNR (Ret.)
Mr. John J. Breen
RADM Herbert M. Bridge USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Lanny B. Bridgers
Mr. Kenneth H. Brockway
RADM Thomas F. Brown III USN (Ret.)
Mr. Robert L. Burell
Mr. Coleman P. Burke
Mr. Michael E. Busch
CDR Guido Calce Canadian Navy
Col Marshall M. Calef II USMC (Ret.)
CWO4 Al Canfield USN
Mr. Carlos Castellanos
Mr. Bruce A. Cauley
Mr. R. Anthony Cavanagh
Mr. Amos Cecchi
Mr. Peter J. Cecchini
Mr. Marvin A. Chatinover
Mr. John Ciummo
Dr. Charles G. Cogan
Mr. Martin D. Cohen
Mr. Daniel C. Cohn
Mr. Peter G. Collias
LCDR Patrick J. Collins USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Lyn Comfort
Mrs. Ann F. Conner
Mr. Robert B. Conner
Mr. Harry B. Conolly
Mrs. Kathleen M. Conway
Mr. Barry Cook
Professor Juan E. Corradi
Mr. Bruce F. Cotta
Ms. Sally Fay Cottingham
CAPT Robert L. Crippen USN (Ret.)
Mr. Edward H. Cunningham
Mr. John B. Curcio
Mr. Howard G. Cushing Jr.
Mr. Thomas P. Damm
Mr. Thomas V. Dana
Mr. Andrew H. Davis Jr.
Mr. Holbrook R. Davis
Mrs. Mary M. Davis
Ms. Alexandra de Koranyi
Mr. James E. Dean M.S.W.
Dr. Janet DeBerry
Mr. William T. DeCamp III
Mr. Timothy J. DelGiudice
CDR William A. Dempsey USNR (Ret.)
RADM J. Ronald Denney USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Donald A. Dery
Mr. Stephen DeVoe III
Mr. Peter S. Dimsey
COL Anthony J. DiPerna USA (Ret.)
Mr. David K. Dodd
Mr. George A. Donovan
Dr. Agnes G. Doody
CAPT Alan H. Driscoll USMM (Ret.)
CDR Philip T. Driscoll USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Lee Alan Duckworth
Mr. William M. Duncan
MG Charles J. Dunlap Jr. USAF
Mr. Howard B. Edelstein
Mr. Robert S. Edenbach Sr.
Mr. Harry J. Elkin
CAPT John Evanoff USNR (Ret.)
Col Mike O. Fallon USMC (Ret.)
CAPT William T. Fantry Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. Lawrence R. Farmer
Mr. Michael L. Fay
Mr. Glenn M. Feit
Mr. James J. Findley
Mr. Michel Fleuette
Mr. Glenn L. Floyd
Mr. Thomas K. Flynn
Col John Folloni USAF (Ret.)
Mr. David Ford
Dr. John Watkins Foster Jr.
LT Jon Fox USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Thomas F. Freeman
Mr. Robert T. Galkin
Mrs. Wini B. Galkin
Mr. John E. Gamel
Mrs. Elizabeth Garavanta
CAPT Gregory J. Garner USNR (Ret.)
LT Derek B. Gatta USN
Mr. Michael D. Gentile
Ms. Ruth M. Geoffroy
Dr. Lawrence Geuss
Mr. L. Martin Gibbs
Mr. Jeffrey G. Gilmour
Mr Lawrence R. Glenn
Mrs. John P. Glorieux
Mr. Thomas P. I. Goddard
Mr. Luther M. Goff
Mr. Arthur Goldstone
Mr. Jerome Goodman
Dr Alison Goodrich
Mr. Lawrence E. Gotch
RADM David A. Gove USN (Ret.)
Mr. John Gowell Esq.
Mr. David A. Grant
Mr. James C. Greenway III
Mr. David R. Grenon
Mr. Alfred L. Griggs
Mr. G. Christopher Griner
Mr. Richard Grosvenor
Mrs. Terry T. Grosvenor
Mr. Richard R. Gumpert
Dr. James R. Guthrie
Mr. Thomas K. Hadlock
Mr. Walter C. Haffner
COL Jacob Hagopian USA (Ret.)
Mr. Peter Hainer
Mr. Craig B. Haines
Mr. Richard D. Hamilton
Mr. Irvin W. Hankins III
Mr. Ken Hara
CDR James A. Harper Sr. USNR (Ret.)
RDML Charles D. Harr MC, USNR
Dr. Daniel T. Harrington MD
Dr. Thomas R. Haufe
Mr. Charles F. Hawkins
Mrs. Fredericka W.A. Hazard
RADM William A. Heine III USNR (Ret.)
VADM Albert J. Herberger USN (Ret.)
CAPT Charles L. Hewell USNR (Ret.)
Mr. John H. Higgs
CAPT George J. Hill MC, USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Peter B. Hirshfield
Mr. Michael F. Hoben
Mr. Kenneth E. Hogberg
ADM James R. Hogg USN (Ret.)
LCDR Walter S. Hough USNR (Ret.)
Dr. Lewis L. House
Mr. J. Garrison Hoyt
Mr. John H. Hubbard
Mr. Lloyd N. Hull
The Honorable Jerry M. Hultin
Professor Roberta Mudge Humble
Ms. Anne H. Huot
Mr. Michael S. Hurley Jr.
Capt Helmer W.S. Huseby USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Pierre du Pont Irving
Mr. Martin D. Jacobson
Ms. Nancy E. Jamison
Mr. Aram P. Jarret Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall N. Jarvis II
Ms. Lindsey Johnson-Suddarth
Mr. Daniel S. Jonas
Mr. Nelson D. Jones
Mr. John A. Karoly
Mr. John H. Kazanjian
Mr. Christopher Austin Nardo
Mr. Alan D. Nathan
Mr. Carl R. Neal
Mr. Simon Nemzow
Judge Alan H. Nevas
The Honorable Zalman D. Newman
Mr. Ronald P. Noonan
Mr. Edward J. O’Neil
Mr. Philip D. O’Neill Jr.
Mr. Warren A. O’Sullivan
Mr. John R. Orcutt
Mr. David M. Osnos
Mr. Christopher Otorowski
Mrs. Kimberly Palmer
CAPT John J. Palmieri USN (Ret.)
Ms. Dallas Pell Yates
CAPT P. Kevin Peppe USN (Ret.)
Mr. Eric F. Peterson
Mr. Barry G. Pifer
Mr. W. Fergus Porter
Mr. Dennis Powers
Mr. Robert M. Pozzo
Mr. Nicholas Prime
Mr. Jordan S. Prouty
Dr. Anthony J. Rafanelli
Mr. Paul A. Raiche
Mr. Richard J. Rapaport
CPT Charles F. Reade Jr. USA
Mr. John T. Reid
Mr. Clark B.W. Reiner
CDR Robert J. Reintjes Sr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. C. Dale Reis
Ms. Joy M. Rendahl
Mr. David M. Renton
CDR Brian H. Reynolds USNR
Ms. Mary H. Reynolds
Mr. William B. Richards
Mr. Donald B. Riefler
Mr. John F. Ring Jr
RADM H. B. Robertson Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. Edward M. Rockett
Mr. Justin T. Rogers Jr.
Mr. Michael P. Rose
Mr. Donald O. Ross
Mr. Robert S. Ross
Mr. Edward J. Rossi
Mr. Jason Rubin
Mr. Richard S. Rudick
CAPT William R. Rugg
Mrs. Kathleen K. Russell
Mr. Neil Russell
Mr. Barry M. Sabloff
Mr. Stephen Sams
Ms. Alison B. Sander
Mr. David G. Santry
Mr. Robert L. Scharff Jr.
Mr. Howard G. Seitz
CAPT Walter W. Sepe USN (Ret.)
Mr. G. Crossan Seybolt Jr.
Mr. Ronald Bernard Shealy
Mr. Edwin S. Sheffield
Mrs. Gay G. Sheffield
Mr. Hamilton N. Shepley
Mr. Thomas Shevlin
Dr. Wharton Shober
Mr. Phil Shockman
Lt Col Robert A. Shore USAF (Ret.)
Mr. George W. Shuster Sr.
Mr. Robert J. Sirhal
Mr. James B. Skaggs
Dr. Kiron K. Skinner
Mr. Jed C. Snyder
LCDR Samuel A. Sorenson USN (Ret.)
LtCol Larkin Spivey USMC (Ret.)
Ms. Susan S. Stautburg
Mr. David J. Steckler
VADM George P. Steele II USN (Ret.)
Mr. George E. Stephenson
Mr. James B. Stetson
CAPT John Boydston Stetson CEC, USNR
(Ret.)
Mr. David A. Stewart
Dr. Ronald M. Stewart MD.
CAPT F. Michael Stockreiter USNR (Ret.)
Mr. James C. Stokes
Mr. James F. Stone
CAPT Louis C. Sudler Jr. USNR (Ret.)
Mrs. Jody Sullivan
Mr. John C. Sullivan
Mr. Brian A. Sweeney
RADM John J. Sweeney USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Gary L. Swenson
Mr. Richard J. Tammaro
Mr. James C. Tappan
Ms. Alice House Taussig
Mrs. Anna W. Templeton-Cotill
Dr. Stephen J. Thomas
SN Eric P. Thompson USN
Mr. Richard V. Thursby
Mr. Peter M. Todebush
Mr. Joseph M. Tomaino Jr.
The Honorable Ernest C. Torres
Mr. Michael F. Trachtenberg
Mr. Joseph P. Tratnyek
CAPT Andrew N. Triandafilou USMM
(Ret.)
Mr. Alan P. Tsakeres
Mr. Richard Tullo
CDR Randall W. Tully USN (Ret.)
CAPT W. Lee Tuthill CEC, USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Ronald C. Unterberger
CDR Daniel W. Urish USN
Mr. Robert P. Varni
Dr. John R. Varoscak
Mr. Wheaton C. Vaughan
Mr. George M. Vetter
CAPT Kenneth J. Walkky USN
Mrs. Kathleen S. Wallace
Brig Gen Joseph N. Waller USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Peter Walsh
Mr. Robert W. Warburgh
Mr. George Wardwell
CAPT Kevin C. Warnke USNR (Ret.)
Mr. David M. Waters
CDR Earl E. Watson III USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Harry H. Weinberg SC, USN (Ret.)
Mr. Henry Wendt III
RADM Richard D. West USN (Ret.)
Mr. Malcolm F. Wheeler
Mr. Thomas B. Wheeler
Mr. Robert G. White
Lt Col William F. White USAF (Ret.)
Mr. James E. Williams Jr.
Dr. Andrew N. Wilner
Capt Frederick J. Wilson III USMC (Ret.)
Mr. Phillip M. Wilson
The Honorable Ellen Winsor
Mr. Charles J. Wolfe
Mr. Ling Wong
Dr. Robert S. Wood
Mr. Hilary G. Woodhouse
Mr. John A. Woods
Ms. Alyce A. Wright
Mr. Harrison Wright
Mr. Gerald P. York
CAPT James F. Young USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Raymond P. Zarlengo
The Honorable Hiller B. Zobel
Graduate Members
Annual giving of $35-194
CAPT Mohamed Abdulhafeed Yemen
Navy
CDR Youssef H. Aboul-Enein MSC, USN
ADM Francisco V. Abreu Portuguese Navy
CDR Richard P. Adams USN (Ret.)
Ms. Linda M. Adkins
CDR Adnand Agastra Albanian Navy
CAPT Baret V. Ajemian USN (Ret.)
CDR Charles F. Ake USN (Ret.)
BGEN Saqer H. Al-Maawdah Bahrain Royal
Naval Force
RDML David A. Albrecht JAGC, USN (Ret.)
CAPT Wendell R. Alcorn USN (Ret.)
CDR William T. Alex USN
CAPT Richard G. Alexander USN (Ret.)
COL John J. Alfano USAR
MAJ Todd J. Allison USA
CAPT Juliann M. Althoff USN
Professor Hayat Alvi
CDR John B. Amendola USN
MAJ Bethzie Florence Edwards Anacoura
Seychelles Army
Col Frederic M. Anderson USAF (Ret.)
LTG Joseph Anderson USA
Col Tim G. Anderson USMC (Ret.)
CDR Timothy C. Anderson USNR
CAPT William S. Anderson USN
LTC Philip D. Andrews USAR (Ret.)
Ms. Natalya A. Anfiloyeva
CAPT M. Gregory Anunson USNR
CAPT Thomas J. Arminio USN (Ret.)
CAPT John E. Arnold USN (Ret.)
LCDR Robert B. Ashford USN
COL Harper B. Atherton USAR (Ret.)
Mr. Marshall F. Atkins
Mr. Kenneth T. Bahe
CAPT Randal L. Bahr USN (Ret.)
CDR Shawn T. Bailey USN
COL Dennis M. Barletta USA
CAPT Roger W. Barnett USN (Ret.)
CAPT Michael A. Baroody USCG
Lt Col William A. Barry USAF (Ret.)
MG Arthur M. Bartell USA
CAPT Robert G. Bates USCG (Ret.)
CAPT Steven Baxter USN (Ret.)
VADM Gerald R. Beaman USN
Col Robert A. Beaudoin USMC (Ret.)
Mr. Frank I. Bell Jr.
Ms. Rachel M. Belter
CDR Todd A. Beltz USN
LCDR Amy C. Bender USN (Ret.)
Mr. Nicholas L. Bennett
Mr. Richard M. Bennis
LCDR Oliver Berdal Royal Norwegian Navy
COL Richard W. Bergson USA (Ret.)
Lt Col Richard A. Bernardi USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Christopher S. Bernotavicius
LCDR Kerem Bilge USN
Mr. Robert J. Bishir
Mrs. Rosalie Bishop
LtCol Chad A. Blair USMC
Col Edward W. Bligh USMC
CDR Sabrina J. Bobkowski USNR
CAPT Edward A. Bobrick USNR (Ret.)
CAPT Debra A. Bodenstedt USN (Ret.)
CDR Thomas Boehlke German Navy
CDR Iris A. Boehnke USN
Mr. Christopher J. Bognanno
CAPT Patrick J. Bohan USN
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associate Members (continued)
Mr. John D. Kelleher
RADM John M. Kelly USN (Ret.)
Mr. John P. King
Mr. Will H. King
Mr. Donald L. Kittleman
CDR Jonathan R. Knowles USNR (Ret.)
The Reverend Paul S. Koumrian
Dr. Wayne A. LaBore
Mr. Raymond B. Langton III
VADM Conrad C. Lautenbacher Jr. USN
(Ret.)
Dr. Karl Lautenschlager
CDR Theodore P.S. LeClair USN
CAPT Kenneth A. Lee USN (Ret.)
Mr. Leighton Lee III
Mr. Paul Lemont
Ms. Pamela F. Lenehan
Brig Gen Samuel K. Lessey Jr. USAF (Ret.)
Mr. Charles Levitt
Mr. Charles M. Lewis
Mr. Thomas H. Lewis
CAPT Frederick R. Lickfold III USN (Ret.)
Dr. Charles S. Lipson MD
Mr. Michael I. Lipstein
Dr. Eric Lodewijk
CAPT Vincent J. Lynch USN (Ret.)
Mr. Frederick H. MacDonald
Mr. Curtis W. Magee
Mr. Donald G. Magee
Mrs. Mary Donohue Magee
Mr. William F. Magee Jr.
Mr. Thomas G. Maher
Mr. William N. Makepeace
CAPT Thomas L. Mallman USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Peter E. Marcovicci
Mr. Michael H. Mariner
Mr. Merritt R. Marquardt
Mr. John E. Marshall III
Mr. Andrew S. Martzloff
CAPT Theodore T. Mason USNR (Ret.)
The Honorable William F. Mauer
Mr. Frank Mauran
ADM Henry H. Mauz Jr. USN (Ret.)
Mr. William L. Mayer
Mr. Donald K. Mayland Sr.
Dr. Julie C. McAlpine
Mr. Christian McCarthy
LT John K. McColloch USNR
RADM William M. McDermott Jr. USN
(Ret.)
Maj Joseph F. McDonough USMC (Ret.)
Ms. Linda McGoldrick
Mr. John F. McJennett III
Mr. Bruce McLanahan
Dr. William Medford Jr.
CAPT Peter F. Merenda USNR (Ret.)
Mr. Stephen Merselis
Mr. Daniel F. Meucci
CAPT Gig Michaud USNR (Ret.)
LTC Joseph L. Michaud Esquire USAR
Mr. Douglas L. Miller
Mr. Ralph L. Misto Jr.
RADM Christopher M. Moe USN (Ret.)
Mr. Olivier Morali
Mr. John J. Moriarty Jr.
Mr. Stephen M. Morris
Professor Joseph L. Mundy
CAPT Leon A. Murphy USCGR (Ret.)
Dr. Quentin Murphy
Mr. Robert T. Murphy
CAPT Robert L. Mushen USN (Ret.)
Mr. Frank Nagle
membership
Graduate Members (continued)
CDR Todd M. Boland USNR
CAPT James R. Boma USNR (Ret.)
COL Joseph R. Boscacci USA (Ret.)
MAJ Bernard H. Boucher Jr. USA (Ret.)
LT Danny R. Bouie USN
CTRC(SS) John Bouvier USN (Ret.)
MAJ Brandon L. Bowman USA
LCDR Robert M. Brady USCGR
CAPT Daniel B. Branch Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR H. Scott Brandon USN
CDR Frederick Breaux USNR
CDR Wesley P. Bringham USN
COL Johnnie W. Britton USA (Ret.)
CAPT Jeffrey F. Brokob USN (RC)
COL Stephen E. Broughall USA
CAPT Carradean L. Brown USN (Ret.)
CAPT Eric P. Brown USCG
LCDR Gregory R. Brown Royal Bahamas
Defence Force
CAPT Edward C. Bryant USCGR (Ret.)
CDR J. Theodore Bryson USN (Ret.)
CAPT Roger L. Buck USN (Ret.)
Mr. George D. Buckley
CAPT Barton D. Buechner USN (Ret.)
Maj Gen Roger W. Burg USAF
CAPT Darlene M. Burke USN (Ret.)
CAPT Ray T. Burke Jr. USCGR
BG John C. Burney USA (Ret.)
COL Larry Q. Burris Jr.
CAPT George K. Busse USNR (Ret.)
Col Gregory P. Butler USAF
CDR David A. Buzard JAGC, USN (Ret.)
RADM Mark H. Buzby USN
CAPT Jon T. Byrd USCG
Lt Col Charles A. Byrne USAF (Ret.)
Col Nonie C. Cabana USAF
LT Greg Caires USN
CDR Roy H. Callahan USN (Ret.)
CAPT Richard S. Callas USN (Ret.)
CAPT Christopher C. Calligan USN (Ret.)
Mr. Martin G. Campbell
Mr. Robert J. Campbell
Lt Col Joseph L. Campo USAF
COL Brian T. Canfield USA (Ret.)
VADM Kendall L. Card USN
CAPT Howard F. Carpenter
CAPT Wesley J. Carpenter USNR
CAPT Nevin P. Carr USN (Ret.)
CDR Thomas G. Carter CEC, USNR
Ms. Sharon K. Cassidy
LtCol Thomas S. Ceci USMC (Ret.)
CDR Anthony J. Ceraolo USCG
CAPT Robert L. Ceres USN (Ret.)
Mr. Michael Chahinian
CAPT Richard B. Charuhas USN (Ret.)
Dr. Evelyn M. Cherpak
LTC Andrew J. Chevalier USA
COL Jon E. Chicky USA (Ret.)
CAPT J. Norris Childs III MC, USNR
ADM Panagiotis Chinofotis Hellenic Navy
(Ret.)
Maj Mary Kay Church USMC (Ret.)
CDR Anthony J. Clapp USN (Ret.)
Col Dale H. Clark USMC (Ret.)
Maj Nicole M. Clark USMC
CAPT Ray L. Clark Jr. USN
LCDR Mark E. Clarke USNR
CDR Edward S. Clemente USN (Ret.)
MAJ Rosanna M. Clemente USA
Ambassador (Ret.) John A. Cloud
Col Joseph M. Codega USMCR
Maj Clinton R. Cody USA
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Mr. Rondle L. Cole
CAPT Simon T. Cole USNR
CDR Randy J. Coleman USN (Ret.)
COL James E. Congdon Jr. USAR (Ret.)
RADM Dennis R. Conley USN (Ret.)
CAPT Edward E. Conrad USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Richard D. Coogan
COL Brian C. Cook USA
LTC James L. Cook USA
Dr. Martin L. Cook
CAPT Michael J. Cortese USN (Ret.)
LtCol Daniel B. Corts USMCR
RADM Barry M. Costello USN (Ret.)
MAJ Sean D. Coulter USA
CDR William R. Coy Jr. USN
LT Jeremy D. Crestetto USN
Maj Christopher F. Crim USMC
CAPT Michael R. Critz USN (Ret.)
Mr. John R. Crouse
CDR Indy C. Crowley SC, USN (Ret.)
CAPT George W. Crowninshield USN
(Ret.)
Mr. Joseph F. Cuadrado III
LTC Eloy Cuevas USA
LtCol James J. Cuff Jr. USMC
CAPT David A. Culler Jr. USN (Ret.)
CAPT John J. Cummings USN
CDR Michael P. Cummins USN
CAPT James J. Cunha USN
CAPT William E. Curtis Jr. USN (Ret.)
Professor Thomas J. Cutler
CAPT James H. Czerwonky USN (Ret.)
Col Thomas X. D’Amico USAFR
COL Hosni Daher Lebanese Naval Forces
CDR Erik J. Dahl USN (Ret.)
CAPT Robin A. Dahlin USN
CAPT John S. Daly USN (Ret.)
Mrs. Christine Danieli
CAPT Richard J. Davidson USNR
Mrs. Joan Davis
COL Mark A. Davis USA
Mr. Robert M. Day
LCDR Joselito E. De Guzman Philippine
Navy
CAPT Wilson P. de Lima Filho Brazilian
Navy
CAPT William H. De Mers II USN (Ret.)
CDR Thibault De Possesse French Navy
CAPT Martin C. de Wet USNR
CAPT Scott N. Decker USCG
COL Robert W. DeJong USA
Col David A. DellaVolpe USAF (Ret.)
Ms. Betsy B. DeLong
Maj Dana S. Demer USMC
LCDR Christopher S. Denny USN
CAPT William E. Dewes USN
CAPT Dhammika Sanjeewa Dias Sri Lanka
Navy
Professor Anthony J. DiBella
COL Joseph J. Dichairo USA
Mr. Michael L. Dickerson
LCDR Ryan T. Dill USN
Mr. Joseph M. Dimino
CAPT Peter J. DiNicola USCG
LCDR Ahmed Daher Djama Djibouti
National Army
CDR Brian F. Dolan
Ms. Susan C. Doman
CAPT Mark E. Donahue USNR
CDR Brad P. Donnelly USN
Maj Mark E. Donohue USAF
CAPT Philip C. Donovan USN (Ret.)
Col Peter A. Dotto USMC
Mr. Shane E. Doucet
Ms. Kristin Dowd
CDR William J. Dowe Jr. USN (Ret.)
LCDR Brian Downey USN
CDR John J. Driscoll USCG
CDR John R. Drotar USN
Col Roger H. Ducey III USAF (Ret.)
COL Paul H. Duray Jr. USA
CDR Andrew C. Durham USN (Ret.)
LCDR Patrick M. Dziekan USN
LCDR David T. Easter USN
CAPT John D. Eckert USN (Ret.)
CAPT Tim E. Eckstein USNR
CDR Demetri Economos USN
CDR Jerry M. Edwards USNR
COL William L. Edwards USA
CDR Robert A. Egger USNR
Mr. David Ehrlich
LT Erin Leigh Elliott-Carrico USN
Maj Sean M. Elward USMC
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Ethical Concerns Related to Unmanned Systems
By Professor James E. “Jay” Hickey, Director of the College of Distance Education
T
he last two issues of The Bridge have
included articles examining both
the introduction of unmanned
systems into the U.S.’s inventory and
some of the legal concerns about their
use for extraterritorial lethal targeting.
This article will introduce a few of the
ethical concerns that have been raised
about the use of such systems – although
in such a short article no firm
conclusions will be drawn.
So, first, what is meant by the word
“ethical” (or “moral”) as used here?
Simply put, nations, societies,
professional groups, and individuals
generally have sets of rules in place which
establish the boundaries of acceptable
versus unacceptable behavior. In other
words, to determine what is morally or
ethically correct and what is not. Such
rule sets may be grounded upon the
ethics of divine command (religious
guidelines/beliefs), the ethics of
consequences (also call utilitarianism –
Jeremy Bentham/John Stuart Mill), the
ethics of duty and respect (Immanuel
Kant), or the ethics of rights – among
many others. One also might reasonably
ask why we should even examine an issue
through one of these ethical frameworks
or perspectives if we have already
determined “it is legal.” There are at least
two reasons.
First, such an examination is
important because while technology may
enable us to use a new capability, and
international law may say that we can, we
still need to decide as a nation whether
we should; partially a question of ethics
and partially one of policy. Second, in an
age of rapid technological advancement
in many fields, ethical discourse
regarding what can or should be seen as
morally correct, or not, helps us reflect
on the prudent course of action in
advance of legal determinations or
legislative action. For example, many of
the concepts contained in contemporary
Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) are
echoes of earlier ethical debates as
generations of religious and secular
thinkers struggled with decisions relating
to the resort to, and appropriate use of,
lethal force against their fellow humans.
In the case of armed unmanned
systems, often referred to as “drones,”
individuals have approached the issue
from a number of perspectives. Indeed, a
case has been made for the positive – that
the use of such systems can be seen as
good. Those staking this position argue
that such use lowers costs to society. In
other words, the use of such precise
systems is more effective, efficient, and
causes less environmental harm. Others
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(U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Kevin J. Steinberg/Released)
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THANK YOU
CORPOR AT E SUPPORT
Much like the rapport among students at the Naval War College, we at the NWC Foundation have built great relationships with
our corporate supporters. We offer exposure to students, insights from faculty and the opportunity to gather with a thoughtful
and like-minded community whether at a small round table discussion or at the renowned Current Strategy Forum.
In turn, our Corporate Members invest in our students — and the students of tomorrow — by endowing chairs, renovating
classrooms and hosting speaker series. They engage them, they expose them to private industry and they recruit and hire them. The
academic rigor on top of the ethics & leadership development at the College provides for some exceptionally competitive graduates.
We are grateful to them all for their generosity and continued partnership. We are pleased to highlight in this issue such notable
contributors as Gilbane, Inc. that joined in 2009. We are also grateful to the dedicated leadership demonstrated by our
six “founding” corporate members who came onboard in the early 1970s: General Electric, Boeing, BankNewport,
General Dynamics Electric Boat, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Integrated Systems. Thanks. You’ve made a world of difference.
Corporate Leaders
$10,000 or more annually
EMC Corporation - 2003
Gilbane, Incorporated - 2009
Lockheed Martin Corporation - 2010
The USAA Foundation - 2000
Ultra Electronics, Limited - 2011
USG Corporation - 2006
Corporate SPONSORs
$5,000 or more annually
Aerojet - Rocketdyne - 2014
BAE Systems, Land & Armaments - 2012
Hunter Defense Technologies, Incorporated 2009
Microsoft Corporation - 2006
Pratt & Whitney - 2002
Raytheon Missile Systems - 2001
The Lenfest Group - 2002
Corporate PARTNErs
$2,500 or more annually
Aeroflex, Incorporated - 2003
Cox Business - 2006
Curtiss - Wright Surface Technologies 2010
DRS Technologies, Incorporated - 2007
Enterprise Holdings Foundation - 1994
Huntington Ingalls Industries - 1983
Kirkland & Ellis - 2013
ManTech International Corporation - 2014
Moran Towing Corporation - 2008
Mutual of America - 2007
Navy Federal Credit Union - 1999
Newport Marriott Hotel - 2001
Northern Trust - 2011
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems - 1973
Rodgers Family Foundation - 1999
SAIC Maritime Technical Solutions - 2002
Slocum, Gordon and Company - 1988
Sturm, Ruger and Company, Incorporated 1976
TACO, Incorporated - 1997
The Boeing Company - 1972
The Goldie - Anna Charitable Trust - 2010
The Roosevelt Group - 2010
Trident Partners - 2011
Corporate MEMBERs
$1,000 or more annually
Advanced Energy Systems, Incorporated - 2005
AM General Corporation - 1993
American Roll - On Roll - Off Carrier, LLC 2003
Amica Mutual Insurance Company - 2008
Automotive Management, Incorporated 2012
BAE SYSTEMS - 2001
BankNewport - 1973
Battelle - 1982
Belvoir Properties, Incorporated - 2005
Brenham National Bank - 2008
C.B. Utility Company, Incorporated - 2014
CACI International - 2002
Colgate - Palmolive Company - 1999
Coudert Institute - 2012
Doctors Referral Service, LLC - 2008
GE Marine - 1972
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems,
Incorporated - 2003
General Dynamics Electric Boat - 1973
Hampton Inn & Suites - Of Newport - 2003
Headsets.com Incorporated - 2012
Hollett & Company, LLC - 2011
Hotel Viking - 2007
Howard Johnson Inn - 2002
Hyatt Regency Newport Hotel & Spa - 2001
Infrastructure Group, Inc. - 2014
L - 3 Communications Corporation - 2003
L - 3 Communications/MariPro Incorporated 2005
Maine Leadership Institute - 2012
Ocean Shipholdings, Incorporated - 2008
Raytheon Corporation - 2009
Re/Max Professionals of Newport - 2004
Rockwell Collins - 2011
Rolls - Royce North America Inc. - 2014
SEA CORP - 2010
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation - 2002
Smith & Wesson Corporation - 2015
Southern Ocean Research Company, LLC 2007
Taube Family Foundation - 2001
The Kruse Group - 2011
The Simon Companies, L.P. - 2012
The Union League of Philadelphia - 2008
Transportation Institute - 2004
VSE Corporation - 2002
Wells Fargo Advisors - 2010
Corporate small business
$500 or more annually
Arlington Ridge Group, LLC - 2006
Bardorf & Bardorf, PC - 2007
Berliner Group - 2012
Bowen’s Wharf Company, Incorporated 2006
Cliffside Inn - 2011
Dan Norem Consulting - 2008
Ensign Engineering, PC - 2009
F. Lee Liebolt, Jr., Esquire - 2009
Jamestown Boat Works - 2015
K.S.H. Hapkido Schools - 2000
LeCain - Nishihara - 2007
Norel Service Company, Incorporated - 2008
R. W. Baird & Company - 2015
Sonalysts, Incorporated - 2001
Synapse International, Incorporated - 2007
The Potomac Advocates - 2012
Traction Software, Incorporated - 2004
WJN, Incorporated - 2009
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C or p or a te
S p ot l ig h t
Gilbane, Incorporated and the Naval War College
Gilbane is extremely proud of its Rhode Island roots. Our work in Newport with the U.S. Navy in the
early days of WWII transformed the skills of our team and prepared us to take on large and challenging projects
from coast-to coast. In fact, in the years that followed Gilbane became a pioneer in the burgeoning construction
management delivery process. Those skills allowed us to build the National Aerospace Museum, T.F. Green airport,
the US Olympic venues at Lake Placid, the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center and so much more.
Gilbane is proud to support the Naval War College and its and its invaluable role in defending our country
and bringing military leaders together from around the world in a spirit of harmony and cooperation.
Gilbane’s long history of serving the Federal Government includes a number of outstanding projects and honors.
>1943 Gilbane awarded Army-Navy “E. ”Awarded
for “...outstanding performance in wartime
construction — and for preserving the unbeatable
American spirit which can only be satisfied by
achieving today what yesterday seemed impossible.”
—Under-Secretary of the Navy, James Forrestal
>2011 Gilbane and its Partners Delivered A World-Class Military Healthcare
Facility Through An Integrated Design Bid Build. Spanning more than 1.2
million square feet in eight buildings, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital is one
of the largest hospitals in the Department of Defense network. It is referred to
as the “New Model for Modern Military Healthcare.” State-of-the-art equipment
combined with innovative patient care
initiatives offer both patients and staff
a world-class environment located in
Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Design elements
that contribute to a projected savings
of over $449,000 per year based on its
27.6% energy consumption reduction
include Automatic Control System,
Rainscreen System, and High Efficiency
VSD Chillers.
>2004 AGC Build
America Award:
National World
War II Memorial,
Washington D.C.
The Memorial
is the first
national memorial dedicated to
those who served
during World War II and is located at the east
end of the Reflecting Pool on the National
Mall, between the Lincoln Memorial and the
Washington Monument. This project was
awarded an AGC Build America Award in
2004. It received special recognition in the
Federal and Heavy category.
>1982 Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial,
Washington D.C. Work on site
began March 16, 1982, five days after
the design and plans received final
Federal approval, and broke ground
on March 26, 1982. The completed
Vietnam Veterans Memorial was
accepted by the President of the
United States on November 10, 1984.
Etched into the marble walls are the
names of the nation’s 58,000 dead
and missing of the Vietnam conflict.
>GSA U.S. Diplomacy Center Pavilion. Gilbane is the general
contractor for the new U.S. Diplomacy Center Pavilion, comprising
approximately 22,375 square feet space adjacent to State Department’s
old War Department Building in Washington, DC. Work includes
a new entrance/exhibition and security pavilion within the existing
building forecourt and involves historic building elements requiring
an appropriate standard of care. The entrance pavilion includes a
lower level accessible by elevator and grand stair, and a main level.
The pavilion is to be constructed of
steel on a concrete base with a glass
curtain wall enclosure system. Historic
elements include a flagpole and granite
base, limestone dimension wall panels,
granite watercourse panels, bronze
building plaque, and three pairs of
bronze entry doors. The project targets
LEED Silver certification.
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The Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort
(T-AH 20) receives JP-5 jet fuel from a Peruvian barge before
departing to Ecuador in support of Continuing Promise 2011.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Courtney Richardson/Released)
Humanitarian Assistance Missions –
US Navy and NGO Collaboration
By Professor Al Shimkus, National Security Affairs Department
I
nternational humanitarian assistance (HA) and disaster
relief (DR) opportunities and challenges will be a part of the
US policy agenda for the foreseeable future. Over the past
decade the US military have engaged in numerous HA and DR
missions evaluating and treating well over 300,000 patients,
performing over 4000 surgeries, dispensing over 450,000
pharmaceuticals, performing over 5500 dental procedures and
treating over 8500 domestic animals. Although HA/DR
missions are not the line commander’s primary objective, these
missions directly support regional and national security
objectives.
The US Navy initiated CONTINUING PROMISE
missions utilizing the hospital ship USNS COMFORT (T-AH
20) focusing on the South American region in 2007. This
effort followed the success of the USNS MERCY (T-AH 19)
and other US Naval assets in responding to the tsunami relief
efforts in South East Asia in 2005 and 2006. Supporting these
efforts were Non-Government Organizations (NGO’s) such as
Project HOPE. Project HOPE joined the first South American
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mission in 2007 for a four month, twelve country mission
which assisted thousands of people.
These humanitarian assistance missions steam in support
of the Department of Defense, Department of State, other
inter-agencies, SOUTHCOM’s Theater Security CooperationHumanitarian Civic Assistance programs and regional allies.
These missions also support the continuing effort of the
United States to strengthen relationships with other countries
and their citizens. These missions spring from our national
core value of supporting universal human decency.
Project HOPE and other NGO’s contributed their skills
on board the USNS COMFORT in support of Operation
Unified Response-Haiti in 2010. Our uniformed personnel
and the civilian volunteers served both on the ground in Portau-Prince and on the hospital ship in treating large numbers of
crush injuries and amputations. Together, they provided an
invaluable medical resource to the many people of Haiti who
were injured in the devastating earthquake.
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Naval War College, Harvard Aim to Improve
Civilian-Military Humanitarian Response
T
he U.S. Naval War College (NWC) College of Operational and HSPH, it is thrilling to finally sit down and begin formal
& Strategic Leadership (COSL) and the Harvard School of discussions on possible partnership activities,” said COSL profesPublic Health (HSPH) kicked off the inaugural meeting sor Dave Polatty, who spearheaded the initiative with HSPH’s
of the Joint Humanitarian Civilian–Military Working Group, Dr. Michael Lappi. “Our goal from the very first discussion in
Nov. 6, at the Harvard Humanitarian Iniearly 2013 was to find innovative ways to
tiative in Cambridge.
improve the effectiveness of responding
The gathering initiates a strategic
organizations during major disasters. The MOU ... serves as an
partnership established on May 5, 2014,
“If we can invest now in multidisciopportunity to explore the
through a research and education memoplinary educational programs that enable
randum of understanding (MOU) that
militaries, NGOs and IGOs to better synestablishment of programs
aims to improve the coordination and
chronize and integrate their humanitarto improve humanitarian
integration of U.S. military, nongovernian response activities, we should all be
assistance and disaster
mental organization (NGO) and intergovbetter prepared for the next major crisis
ernmental organization (IGO) responses
and ultimately be able to save more lives
relief activities across the
during humanitarian disasters.
and alleviate suffering in the wake of these
humanitarian community
Signed by retired Rear Adm. Jamie
horrific events.”
and U.S. military.
Kelly, dean of COSL, and Dr. Julio Frenk,
Lappi agrees, adding that the partnerdean of HSPH, the MOU promotes colship creates an opportunity to share
laborative research and teaching between
world-renowned experts in multiple
the two institutions and serves as an opportunity to explore the fields that will enhance the effectiveness of our future military
establishment of programs to improve humanitarian assistance and civilian leaders.
and disaster relief activities across the humanitarian community
“We’re counting on COSL to provide our students with an
and U.S. military.
unparalleled access to the foundational elements of leadership
“After 18 months of informal collaboration between COSL and planning, generally reserved for our senior officers,” said
Lappi. “In return, we hope to provide COSL with an academic
and experience-based appreciation of humanitarian principles
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and operations far beyond anything previously offered to military
officers.”
This Navy-NGO partnership continues today. As the
According to Kelly, this collaborative exchange of intellecUSNS COMFORT prepares to depart for CONTINUING
tual capital can only lead to improved response.
PROMISE 2015 in early April, many medical professionals, in
“The partnership between COSL and HSPH brings together
addition to military personnel (Navy, Army, & Air Force) on
faculty from two of our nation’s leading academic institutions,”
board, there will be volunteers from numerous NGO’s who
said Kelly. “We are confident that the alliance will significantly
will spend about one month, or more, providing needed
medical assistance. Professions represented on this mission will and positively improve the future of civilian–military responses
be medicine, nursing, dental, veterinary medicine, engineering, to humanitarian crises.”
public and environmental health.
The ship, under U.S. Naval Forces Southern
The NWC Foundation is grateful for the generous support of our Corporate Leaders
Command/4th Fleet, is planning to visit Belize, Guatemala,
Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Columbia, Dominica,
Dominican Republic, Honduras and Haiti. Additionally,
during these missions there is ample opportunity for hostnation providers to practice side-by-side their American
counterparts. Both benefit substantially by these learning
experiences with the over-riding objective of the host nation
provider themselves being able to provide similar services to
their patient population.
As this latest mission is preparing to deploy from Naval
Base Norfolk, the mission commander, CAPT Sam Hancock
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has said, “Coordination, collaboration, with a ton of caring….is
what we are all about.”
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NWC CMSI Workshop Focuses on “The Blue Economy”
By Captain Harry A. Switzer USNR (SC) Retired
T
he Naval War College’s Chinese Maritime
Studies Institute (CMSI) Eleventh Annual
Workshop participants — Chinese, U.S.
and other scholars, academics,
environmentalists, state and defense
department officials, and city officials —
gathered December 11 and 12, 2014, in the
College’s Mahan Reading Room to wrestle
with terminology and substance of “The Blue
Economy” including U.S. and Chinese
perspectives on the subject.
RADM P. Gardner Howe III, President of the
Naval War College set the tone for the two day Workshop and
emphasized the cooperative effort-taking place by the United
States and China. Professors Peter Dutton, CMSI’s Director, and
Kathleen Walsh, Associate Professor of National Security Affairs
at NWC, then kicked off the Workshop, fleshed out goals and
objectives in more detail and emphasized how such exchanges
of ideas build bridges of trust among various cultures.
As Professor Walsh explained in the Fall 2014 issue of this
publication, Understanding China’s “Blue Economy” Concept, the
concept, originated by European Scholar Gunter Pauli in his
Report to the Club of Rome in 2010, is centered on identifying
technologically innovative solutions to maritime and industrial
processes with the goal of finding ways to make them more
environmentally friendly and sustainable. The Chinese deepens
Pauli’s approach by developing a more complex, ecosystemoriented approach to development by focusing simultaneously
on three dimensions of the Blue Economy: marine conservation;
maritime industrial development and innovation; and
commercial and naval fleet modernization.
Although the Chinese are focusing their “Blue Economy”
trials in three different coastal areas of Qingdao, Shanghai, and
Xiamen, the essence of this Workshop’s discussions soon
expanded to how a World that is bringing mankind closer and
closer to each other — population increases (2.5
billion persons in 1950 to over 7 billion persons
today), higher standards of living for all
mankind, and speed of and access to
transportation by all — the oceans and
waterways are becoming integral to trade,
resources, aspirations and struggles of all
nations. The oceans and waterways are
increasingly being used not only to transport
international goods (about 90%), but, also to
sustain their populations with fish for food as well
as minerals and oil for better living standards. Whereas
landmasses are finite, the oceans and waterways are a
common. Although oil and minerals may be within an
exclusionary economic zone (EEZ) (many times disputed EEZs)
or lawful trade arrangements, the transportation for getting the
resources home may not. In fact, China’s ocean transportation
for its energy needs spans great distances from the Middle East.
And the great bounty of fish, which may be fast depleting, knows
no boundary.
So, whereas trying to strike the balance of using resources
at sustainable and environmentally positive levels appeals to two
prosperous ocean nations, China and the U.S., other nations with
less prosperity or propensity to do so and who are having
difficulty sustaining their populations, may look to the oceans
for exploitation with less regard to sustainability. Keep tuned;
we’ll hear much more about “the blue economy” in the future.
As an aside as to how your contributions through the
Foundation help untie some of the World’s Gordian knot
problems, this Workshop as well as with many previous
Workshops conducted by the College’s Chinese Maritime
Studies Institute (CMSI) are assisted by significant funding from
your Foundation. Without your monetary support, Workshops
such as this would have difficulty coming together, particularly
so, with the global reach of world-class scholars.
The NWC Foundation is grateful for the generous support of our Corporate Leaders
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www.emc.com
Understanding the Next of Kim
The Future of North Korea Under Kim Jong-un
???
By Dr. Terence Roehrig
I
n 2013, former NBA player Dennis
Rodman visited North Korea to film
an episode of VICE, an HBO series.
Though the visit raised many eyebrows
and Rodman visited on two more
occasions, perhaps the most important
assessment of the trip came from a
former deputy assistant secretary:
“There is nobody at the CIA who can tell
you more personally about Kim Jong-un
than Dennis Rodman, and that in itself
is scary.”
The young leader has been in power
for over three years yet much about Kim
Jong-un remains unknown. He is
believed to be 32 or 33 years old. Little is
known of his early life, and North Korea
has yet to release any type of official
biography. He attended a boarding school
in Switzerland under a pseudonym
sometime during his middle school years,
and is the youngest of Kim Jong-il’s three
sons. In Korean society, age and hierarchy
are very important and most expected
the successor to be the eldest son, Kim
Jong-nam. However, in 2001, he
attempted to enter Japan on a fake
passport. When detained by Japanese
officials, he responded that he intended
to visit Tokyo Disneyland. This event
embarrassed the regime, and along with
other issues, Kim Jong-nam was no
longer in the running to succeed his
father. He now lives in Macau and has
often criticized the regime, including his
brother’s succession.
The next oldest, Kim Jong-chul, is
believed to have fallen short of his
father’s expectations, lacking sufficient
strength of character and moxie to rule
North Korea. That left Kim Jong-un,
reportedly his father’s favorite, and by
2009 it became apparent that he would
succeed his father Kim Jong-il.
When Kim Jong-un came to power,
some were hopeful that the new leader
might be more willing to implement
economic reforms and moderate the
behavior of the regime. These hopes were
decidedly optimistic. Kim Jong-un has
spent much of his first three years
working to consolidate his power and
secure his control of the regime. He has
purged numerous senior military and
party leaders, replacing them with people
who now owe their loyalty and position
to him, a common practice in the
leadership changes of communist states.
The most high profile purge was the
arrest and execution of his uncle, Jang
Song-taek. In an unprecedented step, the
government published a five-page
indictment outlining his crimes with
particular emphasis on his “anti-party,
counter-revolutionary factional acts” that
made him an alternate power source and
a threat to Kim Jong-un’s rule. His
downfall was very public and a clear
statement to anyone else who might
consider challenging the regime.
Currently, there are no apparent signs of
opposition to his rule.
With Kim focused on solidifying his
power, there has been little change in
North Korea’s foreign and economic
policy. In April 2013, Kim Jong-un
proclaimed a two-track policy whereby
North Korea would pursue “the
simultaneous development of nuclear
weapons and the economy.” As a result,
Pyongyang has been adamant in its
determination to build a nuclear
deterrent and continues work to grow
this capability.
On the economic front, North Korea
has shown some interest in reforms but
these measures have been small and
tentative at best. The government has
reduced the size of agricultural units and
allowed farmers to keep a greater share of
the harvest to sell at markets. They have
also started a number of special
economic zones in hopes of attracting
increased foreign investment.
While these measures have
generated some growth, the economy
continues to struggle and shows few signs
of breaking out of its straightjacket. As in
the past, Pyongyang remains hesitant to
undertake large scale economic reforms
for fear of creating internal pressures they
could no longer control.
In the end, North Korea under Kim
Jong-un will continue to grow its nuclear
weapons capability and muddle along on
the economic front, propped up by
extensive economic ties with China. The
tragedy of North Korea’s human rights
record adds another element to these
issues. Since the end of the Cold War,
many have been predicting the collapse
of North Korea, yet the regime endures.
It will remain a difficult problem for
policy makers for many years to come.
Dr. Terence Roehrig is Professor of National
Security Affairs, the Director of the Asia-Pacific
Studies Group, and teaches in the Security Strategies sub-course. He has been a Research Fellow at
the Kennedy School at Harvard
University in the International
Security Program and the Project
on Managing the Atom and a past
President of the Association of
Korean Political Studies.
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Century-Old Documents Made More Accessible
By Daniel L. Kuester,U.S. Naval War College Public Affairs
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searchable finding aid that will speed all
future searches.
She happily took on the project even
though she knew that the project of
cataloging the papers would likely take
at least a year to complete.
She sailed through the project in
less than four months. “I can multi-task,”
she says with a modest smile.
The project required manually
keying in the relevant information -title, author, year, location -- into the
archives so future needle-in-hay-stack
hunts could be done with a simple
document search.
Because of Clements’ efforts,
researchers, family members, historians,
and anyone else interested in searching
for these documents will have much
easier access to them, many of which
have historical significance.
For example, a paper on tactics in
the collection was authored by future
Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz while a
student in 1923. Nimitz played a major
role in winning World War II as
commander of the Pacific Fleet.
In fact, the list of student authors in
the collection reads like a
Who’s Who of naval
greatness including
Spruance, Stark, Kalbfus,
and the list goes on.
Several student papers
discuss one of the most
influential strategists in the
history of the Navy, Capt.
Alfred Mahan and were
cataloged by Clements . . .
from her office in Mahan
Hall.
Clements couldn’t
resist pulling a couple
papers from the shelf to
read as she was typing in the
information. “There was a
paper by Vice Adm. Gravely
that I read. He was the first
black admiral. That really
caught my eye,” Clements
Teresa Clements works among the archives
said, who is Africanto make them available in the digital age.
hen U.S. Senator John
McCain was asked to deliver a
speech at U.S. Naval War
College (NWC) earlier this year, he
mentioned that his grandfather had
been a student here while in the Navy.
Word trickled down to the
basement office of the NWC library
archives to the desk of Teresa Clements.
“My boss asked me to ‘see if you
have anything in the archives by McCain
when he was a student here,’” Clements
recalled. Clements did what archivists
do in the digital world of the 21st
century -- went to the paper card catalog
and looked up McCain where she found
the cardboard note card referencing
McCain’s (the elder) paper from 1929.
“OH WOW! We’ve got to have this,”
she said. And then found the nearly
century-old document in the stacks.
Due to a project Clements has just
completed, she will no longer need a
paper card catalog to locate papers.
Clements cataloged the entire
student thesis collection -- more than
5,500 papers spanning more than a half
century from 1912 to 1966 – into a
American.
Gravely’s paper titled Naval
Amphibious Forces in Limited War is
significant in that he became the first
African American to command a
combatant ship, be promoted to flag
rank, and command a naval fleet.
NWC archivist Scott Reilly felt that
this project will make many
unsearchable records and document
easier to locate.
“Teresa’s project is a great step
toward improving access to the rich
resources in the Naval Historical
Collection,” said Reilly. “The NHC is
just beginning to move from longstanding, paper-based systems to a
digital system. That will have
tremendous benefits, including giving
researchers here at the college and
beyond the ability to discover
information in the archives much more
easily.
“Right now, a lot of the information
is contained in card catalogs, some of
which are nearly a century old. Making
this information available digitally is
going to give researchers the ability to
find information that they may not have
otherwise found, and make connections
that they might otherwise have not seen.
It’s very exciting.”
The project is one part of a long
process to make the library archives
searchable and manageable, according to
Allen Benson, library director.
“The Naval Historical Collection is
designing and developing a single,
electronic archives information system
capable of archiving and making
discoverable NWC materials for which
no finding aids exist,” said Benson.
“Key parts of this initiative include
helping ensure long-term storage,
preservation and access to the NWC’s
electronic records and fulfilling the
responsibility of transferring permanent
electronic records to the National
Archives and Records Administration.
The system is expected to go live in the
fall of 2015.”
www.nwcfoundation.org
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Ethical Concerns Related to Unmanned Systems
Continued from page 31
maintain that unmanned/robotic warfare can be seen as more
humane since this process removes as many humans as possible
from the equation. Finally, some insist that unemotional
machines can’t misbehave, thus reducing the potential for war
crimes and atrocities. Others disagree.
Those opposed to the use of such systems have raised
concerns focused alternatively on the effects on: the enemy,
American servicemen and women, American society, and our
nation’s leadership. For example, some argue that the “martyrs”
made by drone strikes effectively create a steady stream of
recruits to the enemy’s cause. Others insist that, in today’s
instant news cycle, the ability to quickly foment anti-U.S.
sentiment after a drone strike harms U.S. credibility in the
region. Finally, it is argued that drone strikes are effectively
inconclusive and do little to lead to a better peace – the
ultimate goal of war – and may lead to asymmetric responses
against American citizens or interests.
Approaching from the perspective of the American
serviceman or woman, some are concerned about the erosion of
military virtue, that the use of unmanned drones violates the
warrior’s ethos and is, therefore, inherently unfair and/or
dishonorable, effectively breaking a moral contract between
combatants. Questions have also been raised regarding moral
disengagement; that the loss of physical presence between
combatants may effectively lower the inhibition to kill as
combat becomes more of a video game and less the entrenched
warfare formerly experienced.
The question of accountability has also been raised. If a
drone strike kills an innocent due to a technical malfunction,
who ultimately bears the responsibility for such an action? The
person controlling the drone at the time of weapon’s launch?
The manufacturer of the weapon itself? The maintainer of the
satellite communications link that connects the controller and
the weapon? Does it even matter?
At the level of society, some are concerned that the use of
unmanned systems in far off lands further detaches the
American public from its all-volunteer military force. In an age
of little public discourse about armed drones, does the nation
feel it is at war? Does it care? Finally, there are ethical concerns
raised at the level of our national leaders. Some posit that a
combination of the diffusion of responsibility/accountability,
an apparent insulation from the consequences of negative
incidents, and a detached American populace, have combined
to lower the inhibition to engage in lethal strikes. In other
words, in the past our leaders might have shied away from using
ground troops or manned aircraft to accomplish these missions
due to concerns regarding the loss or capture of American
combatants. With this technology, do they feel less constrained
today? Expressed differently, the question has been asked: “If it
is not worth dying for, is it worth killing for?”
In conclusion, it is fair to observe that this article has
merely introduced the reader to a number of ethical questions
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and concerns that have been raised regarding the use of armed
unmanned systems. Culled from the relevant literature, there
are people with strongly held opinions on both sides of each of
the positions. But the debate itself is important. How we
address these questions, in legally settled or emergent situations
helps frame the type of nation we wish to be, and be seen as. In
the final analysis, that we “can” does not mean that we “should”
– it would seem a tragedy for our nation to wake up one day
asking: “What the hell have we become?”
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eople are rediscovering the art of
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recently acquired mural America ran
through April. In support of this exhibit,
the December 2014 edition of
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But, closer to home, the Naval War
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This exhibit is entitled The Naval Art of
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Thomas Hart Benton was born in
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His mother, on the other hand,
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portraits. Aimless and unsatisfying,
Benton and his art were adrift.
During World War I, Benton found
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Virginia. Here, away from the “esthetic
virus” common to a more cosmopolitan
environment, Benton found his art in
the people from the hinterlands of
America. This movement became
known as American Regionalism and,
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New York City, he continued traveling
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inspiration from farms, coal mines, and
struggles of the average citizen.
Benton’s work has often been
dismissed as too cartoonish. People from
the liberal side to the conservative side
of politics could find something to
deride him and his work. He had his
greatest popularity during the 1930s
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Expressionism which pushed him to the
side and his importance diminished.
Refusing to change his style, he damned
his detractors; he was a man of the
people and his paintings would forever
reflect their everyday lives with all of its
misery, excess, and energy. There would
be no compromise. This was the theme
of his American Regionalism style.
To the end of his life, Benton was a
man of many contradictions and always
sensitive to any personal affront. He
loved the limelight and his traveling
around the country gave him the
opportunity to swap stories with his
listeners. As his star faded, he just
withdrew to a smaller stage. He would
die at the age of 85 in Kansas City,
Missouri. Since his death, there was a
brief revival of interest in his art when
Ken Burns did a documentary in the late
1980s. Hopefully with these two
exhibits, Thomas Hart Benton will again
achieve the recognition he deserves.
PLAN TO VISIT
Those wishing to visit the Naval War College
Museum and not in possession of a United
States Uniform Services identification card
must go through a vetting process that can
take up to five days for U.S. citizens, and two
weeks for non-U.S. citizens. For information
or reservations, call 401-841-2101/4052 or
go to www.usnwc.edu/museum or www.
facebook.com/navalwarcollegemuseum.
KUDOS!
Museum Store Relocates During Museum Renovations
The Naval War College Museum will close its doors on 1 July, 2015, for HVAC systems
replacement and accompanying renovations. The Museum is expected to reopen
after the first of the year. Due to the renovations, our Foundation Store will be
relocated on campus to a site yet to be determined. We will update you on the
temporary location through our Events Monthly Emails. We will still be handling
all website orders (http://www.nwcfoundation.org/products.asp ) so please do not
hesitate to order online!
The Naval War College
Museum was recently ranked 9th
among the top 50 College Museums.
CollegeRank culled what it calls the 50 Most
Amazing College Museums after looking at
factors such as the quality of exhibits, public
access and how much the university or
college reaches out to the community
with educational programs. Our
congratulations to the team
at the Museum!
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The USS Minnesota Comes to Naval War College Museum
By Rob Doane, Curator, Naval War College Museum
T
hrough the generosity of the Naval
War College Foundation and a
$25,000 grant from the Alletta
Morris McBean Charitable Trust, the
Naval War College Museum is home to a
brand new, beautifully built scale model
of USS Minnesota, a ship that performed
in a variety of diplomatic, training, and
military roles during her nearly half
century of service in the United States
Navy. The steam frigate was launched in
1855 and first made headlines when she
set sail for East Asia in 1857 carrying the
Ambassador to China, William B. Reed.
Reed negotiated the Treaty of Tianjin
with China and returned to the United
States aboard Minnesota two years later.
Minnesota was decommissioned at the
Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown,
Massachusetts on June 2, 1859 and
placed in ordinary.
She was not out of action for very
long, however, returning to the active
rolls at the start of the Civil War in 1861
and becoming the flagship of the North
Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
Minnesota is most famous for her role at
the Battle of Hampton Roads where she
witnessed the first clash between two
ironclad warships, USS Monitor and CSS
Virginia. After the war, she cruised with
midshipmen to Europe before being
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decommissioned at the New York Navy
Yard in 1868. Minnesota remained
decommissioned until 1875, when she
was reconfigured and refitted to be sent
to Newport, RI, and transformed into a
gunnery and sail training ship for naval
apprentices. Designated a Naval
Apprentice Ship, she was placed under
the command of Captain Stephen B.
Luce from 1877-1881.
Prior to the establishment of a
viable training system for enlisted men,
sailors were not held in very high regard
by most Americans. In an attempt to
professionalize the enlisted force,
Congress passed a law in 1837 to
establish a training program for young
men ages 13-18. The program was not
explained very well to the American
public, though, and many young men
enlisted under the mistaken impression
that they would ultimately receive
appointments as midshipmen. The
tragic 1842 mutiny on board USS
Somers, a training ship, resulted in the
hanging of two enlisted sailors and one
midshipman. Public outrage over this
incident brought a halt to the apprentice
training system for over twenty years. It
was briefly revived at the end of the Civil
War, but lost support from Congress by
1868 when it became apparent that
many enlistees still viewed the program
as a shortcut to obtaining an officer’s
commission.
Tension between the United States
and Spain in 1873 produced fresh
interest in a formal naval training
program. Under the command of
Captain Luce, Minnesota was
administered as an apprentice training
ship at Newport. The new naval
apprentice program was designed for
young men ages 14-18. Apprentices
spent one year studying seamanship,
gunnery, navigation, reading, writing
and arithmetic. The program was
designed to develop a disciplined
enlisted crew who would complement
the equally well-trained and educated
officer corps. By 1889, the Naval
Apprentice training system had grown
into a training squadron formed around
the USS Minnesota.
This model of USS Minnesota was
custom built for the Naval War College
Museum by Bernd Braatz of the
American Marine Model Gallery, Inc. It
depicts the vessel during its period of
service as an apprentice training ship.
The scale of the model is 3/32" = 1'. The
hull is made from basswood and is fully
sheathed below the waterline with
individual copper plates. The model is
also fully rigged and includes all
appropriate deck gear,
armament, fittings,
and even a retractable
funnel. The armament
consists of four
32-pounders on the
upper gun deck,
fourteen 9" guns on
the main gundeck, and
one 9" pivot gun
mounted forward.
Please come to the
museum and take a
moment to admire this
beautiful work of
craftsmanship in the
Naval Station Newport
exhibit.
Spring Blow Out Sale
The Naval War College Foundation
Museum Store Sale
10% Off Everything
Few Exceptions
Don't forget Anniversaries, Birthdays, Mother's Day,
Father's Day and Graduation
We carry a large variety of NWC memorabilia.
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Foundation Members receive 10% in addition to their 20% off.
NO OTHER DISCOUNT
Sale ends June 30,2015
Monday-Friday
10AM-4:30 PM
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54th Naval War College President’s Portrait Unveiled
From L-R, CAPT George Lang, USNWC Chief of Staff, Mrs. Lynda Carter, portrait artist Gerald Slater,
VADM Walter E. “Ted” Carter Jr., RADM P. Gardner Howe III, and Naval War College Foundation Vice Chairman David Gordon.
(U.S. Navy photos by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released)
Vice Adm. Walter E. “Ted” Carter Jr., Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy
in Annapolis, Md., and portrait artist Gerald Slater unveil Carter’s
presidential portrait at U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.
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On December 16, 2014, Rear Adm. P.
Gardner Howe III, President, U.S. Naval
War College (NWC), provides remarks
during the portrait unveiling for Vice Adm.
Walter E. “Ted” Carter Jr., Superintendent,
U.S. Naval Academy. Carter served as
NWC’s 54th president from July 2013 to
July 2014 before his appointment to vice
admiral and assignment as 62nd
superintendent of USNA. The NWC’s
collection of presidential portraits is more
than a century old, dating to 1900 when it
acquired Frederick Vinton’s portrait of
Rear Adm. Stephen B. Luce, NWC’s first
president. Today, the Naval War College
Foundation preserves the tradition by
providing funds for the commissioning of
the NWC Presidential portrait.