The Bridge - Naval War College Foundation
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The Bridge - Naval War College Foundation
The Bridge SPRING 2015 The magazine of the Naval War College Foundation Volume 18 e th al ng nu i ud An ort l c In 014Rep 2 inside SPRING 2015 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) 2 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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 • The Bridge 3 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 4 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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 • The Bridge 5 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 6 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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 I 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 • The Bridge 7 2014 annual report Year End Campaign 2010-2014 NWC Budget Supported by NWCF NWC Budget Supported by NWCF $500,000.00 $1,200,000.00 $450,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $400,000.00 $800,000.00 $350,000.00 $600,000.00 $300,000.00 $400,000.00 $250,000.00 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 $150,000.00 2010 T 2011 2012 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 8 The Bridge • Spring 2015 2013 $- 2014 2011 201220132014 2015 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 Mrs. Geri Altieri Mrs. Erin M. Anderson Ms. Dorothy Baker Admiral and Mrs. Guillermo Barrera Mr. D. J. Branning RADM David C. Brown USMS (Ret.) COL Keirn C. Brown Jr. USA (Ret.) BG John C. Burney USA (Ret.) Mr. Mark Caldwell Mr. James T. Chadwick Mr. Joseph M. Cianciolo Dr. Edward N. Clarke Mr. Christopher E. Clouser CAPT Debra C. Couture MSC, USN (Ret.) CDR Indy C. Crowley SC, USN (Ret.) Ms. Norey D. Cullen Brig Gen James J. D’Agostino USAF (Ret.) CAPT Timothy L. Davison USN (Ret.) Ms. Gretta Forrester Mr. Christopher A. Forster RADM William C. Francis USN (Ret.) Mr. Robert Y. Garrett III Mr. Patrick J. Gelmetti Mr. Steven Gewirz Professor Richard J. Grunawalt CDR Robert J. Hallahan USNR Col George R. Hofmann Jr. USMC Mr. Edward Hoopes CAPT Charles E. Horne III USNR (Ret.) CDR Hilbert R. Hubble USN (Ret.) Mr. Dennis P. Jancsy Mrs. Sharyl A. Jump CAPT William C. Kelley Jr. USNR (Ret.) Mr. James P. Kelly Mr. Gary LaBranche Mr. George W. Lange Jr. CAPT Brian S. Leach USNR (Ret.) Mr. Bruce Lee Col Andrew J. Ley USMCR (Ret.) CDR Hugh A. Liles USNR (Ret.) Lockheed Martin Corporation Mr. James P. Mackey III Mr Ted B. Markley Mr. Frank Mauran Mr. William L. Mayer Mr. Richard P. McCoy RADM Barbara E. McGann USN (Ret.) CAPT William J. McGurk USNR (Ret.) CAPT Russell R. McKinney JAGC, USNR CAPT Martin B. McNair USN (Ret.) Dr. Lawrence E. Modisett Mr. Glenn Murta CAPT Timothy J. Naville USNR (Ret.) Mr. Edwin F. Nicholson Mr. Will P. O’Hara Ocean Cruising Club Mr. Richard S. Palmer CAPT William L. Penn USNR (Ret.) Mr. Franklin H. Pond Mr. James A. Purviance www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 9 $250-$499 (continued) RADM and Mrs. Robert A. Ravitz Mr. Henry M. Robinett Mrs. Marguerite Rodgers Mrs. Gail H. Root Mr. W. Michael Rosenberg CAPT Peter S. Rothwell USNR (Ret.) VADM and Mrs. Ronald A. Route Mr. Robert F. Sappio Mr. Albert R. Schofield Jr. Ms. Belinda J. Shepard Mr. Joel E. Smilow LtCol Thomas A. Svoboda USMC (Ret.) CAPT Harry A. Switzer SC, USNR (Ret.) VADM Emmett H. Tidd USN (Ret.) Mr. Joseph P. Tratnyek CDR Joseph E. Troiani USN (Ret.) United Way Mr. Brooks Walker Mr. Raymond N. Wareham Col Robert M. Weidert USMC (Ret.) Dr. Darryl S. Weiman Mr. Noble Welch VADM Thomas R. Weschler USN (Ret.) Mr. G. Marc Whitehead Ms. Deborah E. Wiley Col Rex M. Williams USMC (Ret.) RADM Robert O. Wray Jr. USN CAPT James F. Young USNR (Ret.) CAPT Michael J. Yraceburn USNR $100-$249 BGen Wayne T. Adams USMC (Ret.) Mr. William R. Adelaar CAPT Gregory H. Adkisson USN (Ret.) CAPT Wendell R. Alcorn USN (Ret.) Mrs Armin Allen CAPT John E. Allen USN (Ret.) Mr. Chuck Allott Col Frederic M. Anderson USAF (Ret.) Mr. Henry H. Anderson Jr. RADM Vincent J. Anzilotti USNR (Ret.) CMSGT Joseph T. Banick USAF (Ret.) CAPT Edward L. Barker USNR (Ret.) Mr. David A. Barrett Mr. David Beecken CAPT Peter C. Bennett USN (Ret.) Mr. Richard E. Berkowitz Mr. James T. Bialac Mr. Robert W. Bigony Mr. Peter G. Bilden COL Verle M. Bleese USAR (Ret.) CAPT Ronald C. Bogle USN (Ret.) CAPT Brian S. Bourgeois USNR RADM Stanley D. Bozin USN (Ret.) Professor Lawrence L. Brady LCDR Robert M. Brady USCGR CAPT Don J. Briselden CEC, USN (Ret.) Mr. Richard C. Brown Dr. William J. Browning Mr. Joe Buff Col Mark C. Bunton USMC (Ret.) CAPT James P. Butler USN (Ret.) RADM Joseph F. Callo Jr. USNR (Ret.) Mr. Steve J. Caminis LCDR Davey W. Chavarria USN (Ret.) Mr. Kendall G. Chen Mr. John W. Childs Mr. Donald C. Christ Mr. Bruce R. Clegg Col Joseph M. Codega USMCR CDR Joseph R. Coelho USN (Ret.) CAPT Andrew J. Combe USN (Ret.) 10 The Bridge • Spring 2015 Mr. Gordon J. Comerford Mrs. Anita W. Conway Professor Daniel R. Coquillette Professor Juan E. Corradi MajGen John V. Cox USMC (Ret.) Mrs. Trudy Coxe Dr. James D. Crosson COL Francis J. Cummings USA (Ret.) CAPT Paul P. Daley USNR (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Dame Mr. Peter S. Damon RADM Pedro L. de la Fuente Argentine Navy (Ret.) COL William H. Deane USAR (Ret.) Mr. David J. Delia CAPT Edward J. Dempsey USNR (Ret.) Mr. Thomas E. Desmond CDR Jamieson K. Deuel USN (Ret.) Brig Gen James C. Dever Jr. USAF (Ret.) CAPT James W. Dickson USN (Ret.) Col Daniel J. Donovan II USAF (Ret.) Mr. Dana Downes Mr. Peter R. duPont VADM William A. Earner Jr. USN (Ret.) CAPT Roger C. Easton Jr. USN Col James W. Edwards USAFR Dr. John F. Egan Mr. David Eisenberg CAPT Donald H. Estes USN (Ret.) CAPT John Evanoff USNR (Ret.) CAPT William T. Fantry Jr. USN (Ret.) Mr. James W. Farley CDR David C. Faul SC, USN (Ret.) Mr. Michael L. Fay Professor Thomas R. Fedyszyn CDR John Kirk Ferguson USN (Ret.) Col Ian Ferguson USMC CAPT Benjamin G. Feril MSC, USN RDML Sean R. Filipowski USN Col Walter M. Fitts USMC (Ret.) Mr. Timothy F. Fitzpatrick Col Daniel M. Fleming ANG LCDR Julie R. Fluhr USN Mr. Lee R. Forker Jr. Col James C. Forney USMCR (Ret.) Mr. Richard F. Forno Mr. William B. Forti Mr. William H. Foulk Jr. Mr. Joseph W. Francis Jr. CDR Ronald L. Furlong USN (Ret.) CAPT Glenn L. Gaddis USN (Ret.) Mr. Robert T. Galkin Mrs. Wini B. Galkin Dr. Kathryn L. Gann Mrs. Elizabeth Whisler Garavanta Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gardner Jr. CAPT Patrick M. Garrett USN (Ret.) CAPT David Georgius USN (Ret.) Mr. L. Martin Gibbs CAPT Robert H. Gile USNR (Ret.) CAPT Christopher Douglas Glass Sr. USN CDR J. Christopher Glutting USN (Ret.) Mr. Robert B. Goergen Mr. Geoffrey C. Graham CAPT Theodore W. Graske Jr. USNR (Ret.) Mr. James C. Greenway III Ms. Emily M. Gregory Mr. Paul J. Grimes Jr. Ms. Louise Mauran Groton CAPT George S. Grove USN (Ret.) CDR Samir J. Habiby CHC, USNR (Ret.) CAPT Douglas E. Hannum USNR Col William J. Hartig USMC CAPT Shirley A. Hill USN (Ret.) CAPT Robert L. Hobson USNR (Ret.) CAPT Lennart G. Holmberg USN (Ret.) COL Frederick S. Holmes Jr. USA (Ret.) Ms. Karla J. Horn CAPT and Mrs. John B. Horner USN (Ret.) Mr. Samuel L. Horton CDR Douglas W. Hottel USNR (Ret.) Mr. J. Garrison Hoyt LTC Richard C. Hubbard USA The Honorable Jerry M. Hultin CAPT Alfred R. Hupp Jr. USNR (Ret.) RADM Eugene S. Ince Jr. USN (Ret.) Ms. Kathleen D. Ingley Mr. Arthur E. Irwin Mr. George M. Isdale Jr. CDR William H. Ise JAGC, USN (Ret.) Mr. Robert E. Ix Professor Timothy H. Jackson Mr. Martin D. Jacobson LTC William M. Jacqmein USA (Ret.) CAPT Richard N. Jaeger USNR Ms. Elizabeth B. James LCDR James L. Jarnac USCG Mr. Scott D. Javins CAPT Robert D. Jenkins III USN (Ret.) LCDR Gordon A. Jobe USN (Ret.) CAPT Timothy V. Johnson USCG (Ret.) Dr. Hope Dillon Jones BG James E. Keighley ARNG CAPT David D. Kilpatrick USN (Ret.) LCDR Edward C. Kittel USN (Ret.) CAPT Theodore R. Kramer Jr. USN (Ret.) CAPT Michael Kraynak Jr. USN (Ret.) CDR Shawn F. Kucharski USNR Dr. Wayne A. LaBore RADM William H. Langenberg USNR (Ret.) Mr. Raymond B. Langton III Mr. Robert T. E. Lansing Mr. John V. Lanzieri LTC James K. Lee Jr. USA RADM Lewis S. Libby III DC, USNR Mr. Yu-Pin Lin Taiwan Navy Mrs. Margelle Liss CDR Robert E. Livingston IV USN Professor Richmond M. Lloyd Col Lawrence S. Loch USMC Mrs. Carolyn Lockhart CAPT Edward C. Long III USN (Ret.) CAPT Hugh F. Lynch USN (Ret.) Mrs. Prudence Colbert Mackall CDR Dennis E. Maher USN (Ret.) Mr. Edward Marhefka Mr. Michael H. Mariner Col Joseph Martin Jr. USMC COL Horace M. Mazzone USAR VADM Justin Daniel McCarthy SC, USN Maj Laura J. McCarthy USMC CAPT Charles D. McDermott USN Mrs. Florence S. McDonough CAPT Thomas J. McEnaney Jr. USN (Ret.) CAPT and Mrs. D. Robert McGinnis Mr. John W. McGinty CDR J. Michael McGrath USN (Ret.) Mr. Robert E. McGrath CDR James R. McGuire USN (Ret.) CAPT Charles J. McKinney Jr. USN (Ret.) Mr. Bruce McLanahan Mr. James W. McLane LCDR Brendan R. McLane USN Ms. Stephanie Wendy McLennan BGen Joseph J. McMenamin USMC CAPT Pierre F.V. Merle USNR (Ret.) CAPT William F. Meyer USNR (Ret.) CDR Allen W. Miller USNR Mr. William C. Miller IV Lt Gen George D. Miller USAF (Ret.) Mr. Stanley P. Mitchell CAPT Steven M. Mondul USN (Ret.) CAPT Gary E. Monell USN (Ret.) Mr. David M. Monroe Mr. Christopher G. Moore Mrs. Geary Morris Ms. Marjorie P. Mountain CDR Evelyn L. Moy USN (Ret.) VADM Toshio Muranaka JMSDF (Ret.) CAPT Mark S. Murphy SC, USN CDR Michael J. Murray USNR (Ret.) LTC Joseph F. Napoli Sr. USA (Ret.) CDR Albert L. Nelson II USN CAPT George P. Norman USN CAPT F. Donal O’Brien USNR (Ret.) CAPT William C. O’Connor USNR CAPT Michael J. O’Moore USN CAPT Harold E. Old Jr. USN (Ret.) Mr. Jonathan Hay Pardee CDR Christine A. Passen USNR Mr. Robert S. Perkin Mr. John M. Perkins CAPT Jerome A. Peschka Jr. USN (Ret.) Mr. Kent D. Piesbergen Mr. Michael Podell CAPT Maxime J. Poirrier USN (Ret.) Mr. W. Fergus Porter CAPT Dorothy A. Prose USN (Ret.) Col Burton C. Quist USMC (Ret.) Mr. W. Trent Ragland Jr. Mr. Richard J. Rapaport Mr. Roberts vS. Reed Mr. John J. Regan Ms. Margaret A. Rhodes Mrs. Drucilla A. Richards Lt Col S.E. Richmond USMC Mr. John W. Richmond Jr. CAPT Frank B. Robards III USNR Mr. Edward M. Rockett Ms. Joyce Rodrigues COL Stephen N. Rous AUS (Ret.) Dr. Thomas S. Royster Mr. J. Wright Rumbough Jr. CAPT Richard S. Ryan USNR (Ret.) CAPT James Harvey Sanborn USNR (Ret.) Mr. Ahmet Sandak CDR Cynthia A. Sanders USN (Ret.) Mr. David G. Santry CAPT Ralf Schmitt-Raiser German Navy CAPT James J. Schweitz Jr. SC, USN (Ret.) CDR Geoffery W. Seaver SC, USNR Mr. John I. Shaw Mrs. Gay G. Sheffield Mr. Albert K. Sherman Jr. CAPT Shuji Shimamura JMSDF Mr. Phil Shockman Mr. Humphrey B. Simson Ms. Wendy K. Skinner CAPT Paul E. Smith USN (Ret.) RADM Robert S. Smith III USNR (Ret.) LCDR Guy M. Snodgrass USN CAPT Frank M. Snyder USN (Ret.) Maj Gen Mark S. Solo USAF CDR Michael H. Spencer SC, USN (Ret.) LtCol Larkin Spivey USMC (Ret.) Starshak Winzenburg & Company CAPT Wayne L. Stephens USN (Ret.) Mr. George E. Stephenson $100-$249 (continued) Ms. Lee Ann Stern Mr. James B. Stetson CAPT Daniel N. Steward USN (Ret.) CAPT F. Michael Stockreiter USNR (Ret.) CAPT Louis C. Sudler Jr. USNR (Ret.) LCDR Jon P. Sunderland USN Col James R. Sweeney II USMCR Mr. Brandon W. Sweitzer Mr. Michael Sylvester CDR Rex M. Takahashi USCG (Ret.) Ambassador Paul D. Taylor Mr. John K. Taylor CAPT Terrence N. Tehan USN (Ret.) Mr. Matthew G. Thompson CAPT Edward D. Titus Jr. USN (Ret.) CAPT David N. Todd USNR (Ret.) Mr. Joseph M. Tomaino Jr. Mr. James V. Treacy CAPT Andrew N. Triandafilou USMM (Ret.) CDR Audrain Triplett USN (Ret.) Mr. Paul A. Trivelli Mr. Alan S. Truax Dr. Heath Twichell LTC Robert M. Twiss USAR (Ret.) Col Gregory S. Tyson USMC LTC Steven L. Updike USAR CDR Gordan Van Hook USN (Ret.) Col James S. Waggener Jr. USAF (Ret.) Mr. Robert S. Walker CAPT George K. Walker USNR (Ret.) CAPT Kenneth J. Walkky USN CAPT Robert S. Warner USN (Ret.) Mr. Edward G. Webb LTC Byron F. West Jr. USA (Ret.) RADM Henry F. White Jr. USN (Ret.) Mr. Harvey White CAPT Kent A. Willever JAGC, USN (Ret.) Mr. Hilary G. Woodhouse VADM Makoto Yamazaki JMSDF (Ret.) to $99 COL Harper B. Atherton USAR (Ret.) Mr. John W. Bagwill RADM Timothy D. Beard III NJNM Mr. Robert N. Beck Mr. Jeffrey O. Belden CAPT Stephen S. Bell CEC, USN (Ret.) CAPT Robert A. Bellitto USN LCDR Kerem Bilge USN CAPT Edward A. Bobrick USNR (Ret.) CDR Jeffrey M. Bocchicchio USN COL Nelson B. Bond USA (Ret.) LT John M. Botdorf USCG LCDR James J. Bransfield USNR (Ret.) Mr. William A. Briggs Jr. COL Johnnie W. Britton USA (Ret.) LCDR Robert D. Broadston USN Mr. Kenneth H. Brockway CDR R. Mitchell Brown III USN (Ret.) RADM Thomas F. Brown III USN (Ret.) COL Charles R. Brule Sr. RIARNG Mr. Sumner S. Bryant Jr. CAPT Roger L. Buck USN (Ret.) CAPT Howard F. Burdick Jr. USN (Ret.) CACI International CAPT Richard S. Callas USN (Ret.) CAPT Jeffrey L. Canfield USN CAPT Nevin P. Carr USN (Ret.) CDR Joseph Carrigan USN Mr. Amos Cecchi Mr. Marvin A. Chatinover Col John P. Christopher USMC Mr. Jefferson G. Cicia Mr. John Ciummo Ambassador (Ret.) John A. Cloud CDR Randy J. Coleman USN (Ret.) Col Gary A. Corbett USAF (Ret.) CAPT Bradley J. Cordts JAGC, USN CAPT Richard W. Cost USNR (Ret.) LTC Laurian G. Cuffy USA Mr. Howard G. Cushing Jr. CAPT James H. Czerwonky USN (Ret.) Mr. Andrew H. Davis Jr. CDR Tommie E. Davis Jr. USN Col Richard L. Dennis USMC (Ret.) CDR Thomas Dennison USN (Ret.) LTC Gary F. Di Gesu USA (Ret.) CAPT Peter J. DiNicola USCG Mr. Vincent A. DiPalma Mr. Joseph T. Ducas COL John Page Duffy USA (Ret.) CAPT Franklin T. Dunn USN (Ret.) Mr. Thomas A. Duval Lt Col Rem B. Edwards III USAF Mr. James J. Egan Col Don D. Enloe USMC CAPT David E. Eyler USN (Ret.) Professor David E. Fay Jr. Mr. Irving S. Fellner CAPT Carl R. Ference USNR (Ret.) CAPT Nevin L. Fidler Jr. USCGR Col Richard J. Findlay USMC (Ret.) CAPT James J. Fisher USN CAPT Donald J. Fitzpatrick USN (Ret.) CDR Robert H. Flood USN (Ret.) Mr. Russell B. Flowers CAPT Timothy T. Flynn USNR RADM Robert M. Gallen CEC, USN (Ret.) CDR Edward G. GaNun USN Mr. Robert V. Gates COL Thomas J. Gibbons USA Mr. Louis M. Golden Jr. CDR Theodore L. Grabarz USNR CAPT Walter C. Griggs MC, USNR (Ret.) CAPT James E. Griswold USNR (Ret.) Mr. Richard Grosvenor CDR Richard D. Guba USNR Mr. Alan L. Gunn CAPT W. Scott Gureck USN (Ret.) CAPT Richard L. Hable USNR (Ret.) COL Jacob Hagopian USA (Ret.) CAPT Robert A. Hall USN (Ret.) CAPT Edward P. Hammond USNR (Ret.) Mr. Rodney S. Harl CDR James A. Harper Sr. USNR (Ret.) CAPT Timothy J. Hayes USN (Ret.) Mr. Paul A. Heinold Mr. Steacy D. Hicks Ms. Diane K. Hill Mr. James A. Hilton Sr. Mr. John P. Hoag Professor James R. Holmes Mr. Thomas C. Horsch Mr. Condit Hower CDR Amy D. Hunt USN RADM James G. Hurley USNR Col Jack C. James USMC (Ret.) The Honorable Frank R. Jimenez Mr. Peter A. Johnson RADM Robert C. Jones USN (Ret.) Mr. Michael D. Kanis COL Peter J. Kelly USA (Ret.) Mr. John P. King Mr. and Mrs. Warren Klein Mr. Stephen Kopach The Reverend Paul S. Koumrian Col Chris J. Krisinger USAF (Ret.) CAPT Paul A. Laedlein USN (Ret.) Mr. R. Peter Landon Professor Jeffrey Landsman CAPT David L. Larson USNR Professor Bradford A. Lee CAPT Robert S. Lewellen USN (Ret.) Mr. Charles M. Lewis CDR Gerard M. Lewis USN CDR William A. Lind USN (Ret.) Mr. Kerry B. Long Mr. Juan Ricardo Lopez Mr. Jeremy N. Lyon CDR Charles H. Maher III USN CDR James R. Mallette Jr. USN Col Harvey Manekofsky USAF (Ret.) Mr. Joseph S. Matose IV LTC James J. Maye III USA (Ret.) LTC Roy W. McCall USA CAPT David T. McDaniel USNR (Ret.) CAPT J. Carey McDonald USNR CDRE Joseph F. McEnness USMM (Ret.) Mr. Charles L. McKay CAPT Kathleen P. McTighe JAGC, USN (Ret.) LTC J. Bryce McWalter USAR Dr. William Medford Jr. CDR Susan J. Merritt USNR CAPT A. Thomas Mignone Jr. USPHS Mr. James S. Miller RADM Floyd H. Miller USN (Ret.) LTC Edwin D. Miller USA COL Christopher V. Moylan USA COL Eugene C. Murkison USA (Ret.) COL Thomas J. Murphy USA Mr. Ronald M. Nash CDR Brian A. Needham RN (Ret.) LTC Maurita Noble USAR Mr. William D. O’Hara III Mr. Francis E. O’Rourke Lt Col Michael R. Oakes USAF (Ret.) Ms. Katie Parker Dr. Richard D. Parker COL Jacqueline L. Patten USA CAPT William M. Patterson Jr. USNR (Ret.) Mr. Emanuel Payton CAPT Richard J. Pera USN (Ret.) CAPT Robert Peterson USN (Ret.) CAPT Con Van Phan CAPT Hal Pierce USN (Ret.) VADM Douglas C. Plate USN (Ret.) Miss Barbara H. Porter Mr. Thomas D. Price Jr. LT James D. Pruitt USN CAPT M. Ellen Quisenberry NC, USN Dr. Mary B. Raum Col Thomas P. Redden USMC (Ret.) CAPT Dorothy J. Reed USN CAPT William D. Rhodes Jr. USN COL Allan Ricketts USA CAPT Earl R. Riffle USN (Ret.) CAPT Millard F. Roberts II USCGR (Ret.) LCDR Colin L. Robinson USNR (Ret.) CDR Wayne Robinson USN (Ret.) CAPT John A. Rodgaard USN Mrs. Lucille M. Rosa CDR M. C. Rosenfield USCGR (Ret.) CAPT Jack J. Samar Jr. USN (Ret.) CAPT John E. Savage USN (Ret.) CAPT Richard J. Scappini JAGC, USNR (Ret.) LCDR Reginald M. Sealey USCG (Ret.) CAPT Marvin T. Serhan USN (Ret.) LCDR Jeffrey R. Sims USN CDR Sheri L. Snively CHC, USNR CAPT Martin H. Sours USNR (Ret.) CAPT Stanley A. Sowinski USNR LTC Paul J. St. Laurent USA (Ret.) Mr. Jonathan K. Stanford Dr. John D. Stegman CAPT Bruce A. Streeter USNR Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. CDR Peter T. Tarpgaard USN (Ret.) CAPT Thomas R. Taylor USN (Ret.) CDR Richard L. Terrell USN (Ret.) COL Donald I. Thiess USAR Mr. Arthur R. Thompson CAPT Francis X. Tisak SC, USN Col Anthony P. Tokarz USMC (Ret.) LTC Charles K. Tolleson ARNG (Ret.) CAPT Alan D. Tong MC, USNR LTC Joseph D. Trehy USA (Ret.) CDR Walter D. Tucker USNR (Ret.) Mr. Walter E. Turnquist Jr. Col James K. Van Riper USMC (Ret.) Mr. George M. Vetter CAPT Frederick H. Vogt USN (Ret.) COL Anthony L. Vydra USA (Ret.) Lt Col J. Gary Wagner USAFR (Ret.) LTC Richard P. Wagner USAR (Ret.) Mrs. Kathleen S. Wallace The Honorable G. William Whitehurst CDR Robert C. Whitten Jr. USNR (Ret.) VADM Kent H. Williams USCG (Ret.) Mr. John Wilmot Dr. James S. Wilson CAPT Charles H. Witten USN (Ret.) Dr. Robert S. Wood CAPT Thomas D. Wood JAGC, USNR (Ret.) CDR Andrew R. Wood USN Mr. Steve Yoken Mr. Thomas H. Young III Mr. Alexander P. Zane 2014 Matching Donations Matching gift companies support their employees in their philanthropic and charitable giving. Listed below are those matching organizations and their donations for 2014 totaling $18,905.86. If your organization matches and is not listed below…please send us the form with your next contribution and we will add them to OUR list of supporters! A listing of most matching companies can be found on our website under Gifts Page, “How to Contribute” at www.nwcfoundation.org/ monetarydonations.asp. matching companies Amica Companies Foundation - $150.00 Bank of America - $100.00 Chevron - $150.00 ExxonMobil Foundation - $13,000.00 GE Foundation - $150.00 Hess Corporation - $500.00 IBM Foundation - $273.18 Northrop Grumman Foundation - $250.00 Northwestern Mutual Foundation $150.00 Raytheon Company - $3,407.68 The Boeing Company - $25.00 The Delta Airlines Foundation - $125.00 The Prudential Foundation - $125.00 Verizon Foundation - $300.00 Wells Fargo - $200.00 www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 11 Heritage Society In 2004, the Naval War College Foundation instituted its Planned Giving Program and we are most grateful for all who provided for the Naval War College Foundation in their estate plans. Making a bequest to the Naval War College Foundation is a simple way to pass on your values, and to support the next generation of leaders who serve to defend our country, and our ideals. Naming the Foundation as a beneficiary of your will, trust, retirement plan, life insurance policy or financial accounts is a clear way to launch your legacy now to support the Naval War College in the future. No amount is too small, and you can modify your decision should your circumstances change. You can support a specific program or use it towards the area of greatest need. Your gift will make a difference. For more information about Planned Giving and the Heritage Society, please contact Wendy Skinner at 401.848.8304 or [email protected]. Mrs. Robert Akin* Mr. Robert M. Akin Jr.* CAPT Edward L. Barker USNR (Ret.) Col John W. Beck USMCR (Ret.)* Mr. Richard N. Bohan Jr. Mr. Richard N. Bohan CAPT Frank L. Boushee USN (Ret.) Dr. Gary P. Brandeland COL Johnnie W. Britton USA (Ret.) Mr. J. Carter Brown* Mr. A. Page Browne Jr.* Mr. Joe Buff Mr. Earnest G. Campbell* Mrs. Earnest G. Campbell* Col John A. Carr USAFR (Ret.)* Ms. Melissa A. Cartee CAPT Andrew J. Combe USN (Ret.) Mr. Daniel F. Coughlin CAPT Leonard A. DiLorenzo USNR (Ret.) Mrs. Barbara Epstein CAPT David M. Epstein USNR (Ret.) Mr. Irving S. Fellner* Mrs. Robert G. Fergusson* Mr. Tylor Field II Mr. Joseph S. Matose IV CDR Frederick T. Matthies USN (Ret.) CAPT John F. McCloskey Jr. USNR (Ret.)* CAPT D. Robert McGinnis USNR (Ret.) Mr. John W. McGinty CAPT Mary K. McMunn USNR (Ret.)* The Honorable J. William Middendorf II Mr. John Monsarrat* Mrs. Miriam Monsell* CDR Evelyn L. Moy USN (Ret.) Col Paul L. Muller USMC VADM Toshio Muranaka JMSDF (Ret.) ADM Kazuya Natsukawa JMSDF (Ret.) RADM Roger T. Nolan USNR (Ret.) Mrs. Eleanor Norris* CAPT Louis Nusinson USNR (Ret.)* Mrs. Barbara S. Odegaard Mr. John E. Odegaard Mrs. Hester Laning Pepper* The Honorable S. Jay Plager Mr. Edward M. Polk CAPT Dorothy A. Prose USN (Ret.) Col Walter S. Pullar II USMC (Ret.) Mr. Richard Paul Flinchbaugh CAPT Theodore D. Foster USNR (Ret.)* Mr. S. E. Freund* Mr. Frederic J. Fuller* Dr. Vail P. Garvin FACHE Mrs. Alma W. Gilmore-Doud* Mr. David S. Gordon CAPT David Judson Gray USN (Ret.) Mr. Grant H. Gray* 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.) 12 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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 Where Does Your Donation Go? PROJECT SUPPORT Retired Adm. James G. Stavridis, dean of The Fletcher School 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 program is sponsored by the Naval War College Foundation and made possible by the generosity of our members, bringing nationally and globally recognized experts in such fields as national security, world affairs, contemporary social issues, scientific research and private industry to speak at the college in support of its educational mission. Evening Lectures $17,527 Faculty Research/CD/Travel $192,700 Student Electives $50,000 van Beuren Chair $110,085 Brown Chair $70,407 EMC Chair $51,579 Levy Chair $51,132 Ruger Chair $39,601 Named Professorships $47,150 Regional Studies Groups $16,503 Museum Support $3,017 Library Support $3,000 Academic Prizes $21,050 Sailors of the Quarter/Year Awards $1,800 Hattendorf Maritime History Prize $10,000 In Kind Support $121,755 Additional College Support $105,787 Total Support $913,093 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 achievement in original research, contributing to a deeper historical understanding of the broad context and interrelationships involved in the roles, contributions, limitations and uses of the sea services in history. First awarded in 2011, the prize is made possible through the generosity of donors to the NWC Foundation. It is awarded at two- or three-year intervals, providing a $10,000 cash prize with a citation and bronze medal. Adm. Michelle Howard, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, provides keynote speaker remarks during the 2015 Women, Peace and Security conference at U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. The Women, Peace and Security Conference is made possible through donor support to the Naval War College Foundation. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist James E. Foehl/Released) CIWAG was established in 2008 at the US Naval War College to promote interdisciplinary study of the challenges presented by irregular warfare and armed groups in the 21st century, focusing on fostering interaction, collaboration, and interagency coordination across professional military and civilian educational institutions throughout the country and with US allies. Its mission encompasses curriculum development, research, and outreach. The Naval War College Foundation provides funds in support of the annual CIWAG Conference. www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 13 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 Mr. David S. Gordon Mrs. Elizabeth Dater Jennings 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.) Mr. George W. Strake Jr. RADM Joseph C. Strasser USN (Ret.) Mrs. Hope H. van Beuren CAPT Lee E. Whitcomb USNR (Ret.) Associate Leaders Annual giving of $1,000-2,999 Mr. Theodore H. Ashford Mr. Edward McCormick Blair Jr. 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 Mr. Udo Schroff Mr. Carl W. Stern Jr. Mr. Harvey White Associate Sponsors Annual giving of $500-999 Mr. George Asch Mr. John A. Becker LCDR Leonard B. Boehner USNR (Ret.) Mr. Norman H. Brown Jr. Mr. David B. Butler Mr. Bruce R. Clegg Mr. Jacques O. de Labry VADM Robert F. Dunn USN (Ret.) Mr. Robert B. Evans Ms. Nancy Green Ms. Louise Mauran Groton 14 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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 Mr. Gerry H. Parker Mr. David C. Patterson Mr. Roberts vS. Reed Mr. Robert E. Riley Mrs. Kathleen H. Ross Ms. Theresa M. Rynaski Mr. Ken Sparks Mr. David E. Walker Mr. Kenneth W. Washburn Mr. Harlan L.P. Wendell Mr. William A. Wheatley Mr. Sydney M. Williams LCDR Sydney O. Williams USNR (Ret.) Life Sponsors Life Members Giving Annually of $500-999 Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Bakar Mr. Richard C. Barker Mr. John H. Dalton Mr. Henri M. David Jr. 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. 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De Aguiar Freire Brazilian Navy CAPT Herman M.T. de Groot Royal Netherlands Navy Mr. J. Sherwin de la Cruz RADM Pedro L. de la Fuente Argentine Navy (Ret.) membership graduate Life Members (continued) CDR Thomas F. Flynn USN CAPT Dennis J. Foley USNR (Ret.) 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 CAPT David Georgius USN (Ret.) CDR Robert S. Gerosa Jr. USN 20 The Bridge • Spring 2015 CAPT Reza Ghaffari USN CAPT Sawsan Ghurani USN 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 www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 21 membership graduate Life Members (continued) 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.) membership graduate Life Members (continued) 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.) 22 The Bridge • Spring 2015 RADM Peter A. C. Long USN (Ret.) 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. 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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. 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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. 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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.) www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 25 membership graduate Life Members (continued) CAPT Robert H. Solomon JAGC, USN (Ret.) 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 26 The Bridge • Spring 2015 COL Mark A. Yanaway USAR 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 www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 27 membership 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 28 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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 RADM Thomas E. Engevall Royal Swedish Navy Mr. James E. Ewing III CAPT Hesham Mohamed Fahmy Egyptian Navy Professor David E. Fay Jr. CDR James L. Feldkamp USNR LCDR Troy A. Fendrick USN CAPT Donald B. Fennessey USN CAPT Carl R. Ference USNR (Ret.) Professor William D. Ferree Captain Jorge Ferreiroa Spanish Navy MAJ Adil Fichtali Royal Moroccan Army CAPT Nevin L. Fidler Jr. USCGR LCDR Tommy L. Fifer USN LCDR Mitchell H. Finke USN LCDR Richard F. Finn Jr. USN Mr. Laurier Fish CAPT Charles A. Fitz-Gerald USNR (Ret.) Col Richard J. Fitzgerald USMCR (Ret.) CAPT Donald J. Fitzpatrick USN (Ret.) 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Gallagher USA Ms. Vivian B. Gallups CDR Francisco Cuesta Garay Ecuadorian Navy LCDR Neal T. Garbett USN LCDR Juan R. Garcia USN CAPT Robert J. Gerace USNR (Ret.) CDR Robert T. Gerstner USN CDR Maurice E. Gibbs USN (Ret.) CAPT William R. Gibson CEC, USNR (Ret.) CDR Jonathan Gilhooly MD USN Col Russell M. Gimmi USAF (Ret.) CAPT Charles R. Girvin III USN (Ret.) Mr. Frank N. Gladding Col Virginia E. Gladding USAF (Ret.) CAPT Joseph C. Gladyszewski USN (Ret.) CDR G. Chapman Godbey USN CAPT Jeffery B. Goldman USNR (Ret.) MAJ Jeffrey J. Gomes USA Mrs. Marion M. Gomez Col Peter A. Gordinier USAF (Ret.) COL Donald J. Goulet USA (Ret.) LtCol Wendy J. Goyette USMC Lt Col Thomas F. Grabowski ANG COL Dewey A. Granger USA LCDR Marcella Granquist USCG CDR David L. Gray Jr. USN CAPT Christopher P. Grazel USNR CAPT Kent M. Grealish USNR (Ret.) CAPT Robert A. Green USNR CDR Carter M. Greenwood USN CAPT Brent J. Griffin USN (Ret.) Lt Col Todd A. Griffin USAFR CAPT James E. Griswold USNR (Ret.) Lt Col Jeff A. Guimarin USAF LCDR David A. Gunn USN Dr. M. Elizabeth Guran Professor Nikolas K. Gvosdev ADM Kamal Habibolahi CAPT Richard L. Hable USNR (Ret.) CDR Todd T. Haeg USN (Ret.) CAPT David C. Hagen USN LT Matthew Halferty USN CAPT Michael J. Hall USCG (Ret.) Professor Paul G. Halpern CAPT Robert L. Hamilton USNR (Ret.) LCDR Joshua A. Hammond USN CDR John J. Hand MC, USN (Ret.) CDR David J. Hanley USN Dr. John T. Hanley Jr. Col Darren T. Hansen USAF LtCol Donald K. Hansen USMC CAPT David C. Hardesty USN (Ret) Lt Col Richard J. Harries USMC LTC Richard J. Hart ANG Col William J. Hartig USMC Mr. David A. Hartmann Col Charles B. Harvey USAF Mr. John J. Haumann Jr. CAPT Richard J. Hayes USN (Ret.) CAPT Timothy J. Hayes USN (Ret.) CDR William P. Hayes USN LCDR Jason M. Haynes USNR CDR Jeffrey L. Heames USNR Mr. Timothy B. Hegarty CAPT John H. Heidt USN (Ret.) Col Cheryl A. Heimerman USAF Mr. Paul A. Heinold Mrs. Jean L. Heiser LCDR Joshua M. Heivly USN CAPT Stephanie A. Helm USN (Ret.) MAJ Daniel Hench USMC CDR Leon M. Henry USN (Ret.) Maj Horace F. Herlihy USMC (Ret.) LTC Janice E. King USA Ms. Jessica Kingston CDR Kenneth M. Kirkpatrick USN (Ret.) Mr. Joseph W. Kirschbaum CAPT John E. Klaas USNR (Ret.) LCDR Jerome J. Klobukowski USNR CAPT Christopher D. Knaggs SC, USN CAPT Daniel J. Koczur USN Mr. Steven F. Koepenick Mr. Michael Koplovsky LCDR Matthew A. Kosnar USN CAPT Louis Kriser USN (Ret.) Col Charles G. Kucera USAF (Ret.) CAPT Glenn P. Kuffel Jr. USN Mr. Gregory J. Kula Mr. Kenneth A. Kurze CDR Suzanne E. Landry USCG Professor Jeffrey Landsman MAJ Karlton L. Lane USA CAPT Richard J. Lanning USN (Ret.) Mr. Joseph R. Lanza CAPT Federico L. Larrinaga Argentine Navy CAPT David A. Larson USN (Ret.) Mr. Orvin A. Larson CDR Robert M. Laske USN (Ret.) COL Ralph H. Lataille USA (Ret.) CAPT B. Gresh Lattimore Jr. USNR (Ret.) LCDR Errol M. Laumann USN CDR Rene P. Lawson USNR Mr. Paul M. Layne CAPT Henry Lazzaro JAGC, USNR CAPT Harold L. Leaman USNR CAPT Mark M. Leary USN Col Daniel J. Lecce USMC CDR Steven S. Lee USN CAPT Youn Soo Lee ROKN (Ret.) CDR Gregory S. Legore USNR Mr. George H. Leineweber CAPT Robert S. Lewellen USN (Ret.) LT Christopher P. Lewis USN Maj Frederick L. Lewis Jr. USMC CAPT Sean R. Liedman USN CAPT Stephen P. Lindell USN LtCol Michael J. Lindemann Jr. USMC Col Stephen E. Liszewski USMC Col G. M. Bruce Livingston Sr. USMC (Ret.) Colonel Edward A. Livingstone USA (Ret.) Dr. Richard Lobban Mrs. Carolyn Lockhart LCDR John R. Logan USN CAPT William J. Longhi USN (Ret.) VADM Antonio Jose Bonifacio Lopes Portuguese Navy CAPT James R. Lovering MSC, USNR (Ret.) LCDR Colleen M. Lowe USN CAPT Peter J. Lumianski USNR (Ret.) CAPT William M. Luoma USN LT Jonathan Lushenko USN CAPT Edward T. Lynch Jr. USN Mr. John J. Lynch CDR Bradley D. Lynn USNR Mr. Jeremy N. Lyon Ms. Linda J. Lyons LT Donna Lyons-Atwell USN Mr. Matthew Maasdam Professor Raymond J. Mach LT Michael J. Macomber USN Ms. Marie L. 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McGhee USN (Ret.) CAPT John W. McGillvray Jr. USN CAPT James J. McHugh IV USN CAPT Alban T. McIsaac USN CDR Richard D. McKay USN (Ret.) BG D. Scott McKean USA BGen Joseph J. McMenamin USMC LTC Kevin L. McMullen USAR (Ret.) LCDR Brandy T. McNabb USN COL Philip A. McNair USA (Ret.) COL R. David McNeil USAR RADM Roberto Sachica Mejia Colombian Navy The Honorable Edward J. Melanson Jr. CDR Carlos E. Mercado USN (Ret.) CAPT Andrew G. Merget USN (Ret.) Lt Col John D. Merris USAF CAPT William R. Merz USN CDR Andrew G. Meyers LCDR Eric E. Meyers USN LCDR Craig A. Mihalik USN Mr. John M. Milkiewicz RADM Floyd H. Miller USN (Ret.) LCDR Stephen J. Miller USNR CAPT Timothy T. Miller USN (Ret.) CAPT Anne M. Mitchell USN CAPT Jim W. Mitchell MSC, USN (Ret.) Mr. Thomas S. Momiyama Mr. Rene Francis Merino Monroy El Salvador Navy CAPT James B. Moore USN (Ret.) CDR Lyman Moquin USN Mr. Florian J. Moran II Mr. Jeff A. Morehouse CAPT David J. Morgan USN CAPT James F. Morgan Jr. JAGC, USNR CDR Walter S. Morgan USN Col Michael F. Morris USAF (Ret.) Mr. Stephan A. Mort USCG (Ret.) Mr. Paul J. Moss Mr. David L. Motherway RDML Terry J. Moulton USN Ms. Patricia I. Moynihan CDR Barry V. K. Muhlenberg USN (Ret.) Ms. Kayla Munro LtCol Barry J. Murphy USMC (Ret.) CAPT Jerome T. Murphy USN (Ret.) CDR Sean P. Murphy USNR LCDR Brandon L. Murray USN CAPT James P. Murray USN (Ret.) LT Rachel A. Nadeau USN LT Justin Nadolny USCG LtCol William L. Naehle USMCR RADM Celso L. Nazareth Brazilian Navy LT Kelechi R. Ndukwe USN LCDR Cynthia A. Nelson USN (Ret.) CAPT Timothy J. Neumann DC, USN CAPT Santiago R. Neville USN (Ret.) CAPT Van T. Nguyen CHC, USNR Col Stephen J. Niemantsverdriet USAF COL John W. Nocita USA (Ret.) Dr. Kenneth Nolde CDR Cassidy C. Norman USN LCDR Chad D. Norris USN Professor Richard J. Norton CAPT Jens Nykvist Royal Swedish Navy COL Robert A. O’Brien Jr. USA (Ret.) CDR Robert W. O’Connor SC, USN (Ret.) CAPT William C. O’Connor USNR CAPT Kevin M. O’Day USCG Mr. Francis E. 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Phelps USNR LCDR Otto Piedmont II USN COL Roy R. Pinette USA (Ret.) LTC William R. Pittman IV USA Mr. Adrian A. Plesha LCDR Stephen C. Plew USN CDR Garry R. Plunkett USN (Ret.) Professor Leslie K. Pomeroy Jr. Professor Anthony Porcaro CAPT John Porter USN (Ret.) CDR Paul A. Povlock USN Lt Col Robert M. Prater ANG Ms. Kathleen Pratt www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 29 membership graduate Members (continued) Ms. Kristen M. Hess Mr. Trevor Hess Mr. Steacy D. Hicks Mr. Christopher E. Higginbotham Ms. Diane K. Hill CDR John H. Hill III USN LCDR William Hill USN CDR Jesse Hillman USN Col Paul K. Hilton USMC (Ret.) Maj Curt A. Hinton USA CDR E. Dexter Hoag Jr. USN LCDR Peter Hoegel USN CAPT Leon E. Hoffer Jr. USN (Ret.) Capt Eric R. Hoffman USN LtCol Charles M. Holler USMC (Ret.) Mr. Neil V. Holloran Col Randall W. Holm USMC Professor James R. Holmes CDR John D. Hooper USCG (Ret.) Ms. Karla J. Horn CAPT William C. Horn USN (Ret.) LTC Michael P. Hosie USA CDR Mark B. Howard USNR RADM Samuel W. Hubbard Jr. USN (Ret.) Col Dean G. Hullings USAF Mr. Harold H. Hultgren COL Lance E. Hylander USAR RADM Eugene S. Ince Jr. USN (Ret.) VADM James C. Irwin USCG (Ret.) CAPT Franklin P. Jackson USNR (Ret.) Col James F. Jamison USMC (Ret.) CAPT Scott E. Jasper USN (Ret.) Mr. Scott D. Javins MajGen Harry W. Jenkins Jr. USMC (Ret.) Col Bradley J. Jensen USAF CAPT Christian E. Jensen MC, USNR (Ret.) Mr. Christopher L. Jensen USNR Lt Col Daniel K. Johnson USAF (Ret.) COL James M. Johnson USA (Ret.) CAPT Steven K. Johnson USN CAPT Timothy V. Johnson USCG (Ret.) CDR William L. Johnson USCG (Ret.) Ms. Delores F. Johnson Davis Mr. Victor R. Jolin CDR Martin E. Jolly USNR LTC David A. Jones USA (Ret.) CDR Henry Jones Jr. USN Ms. Margaret B. Jones RDML Thomas W. Jones USCG CAPT Abraham Jorge Dominican Republic Navy LtCol Bruce Judge USMC (Ret.) CDR Oliver Juelke German Navy CDR Mark A. Jumper Mr. Robert E. Kaczmarek Jr. Mr. Thomas E. Kaprive CDR Jeff M. 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Zeiner USAF LCDR Pekovic Zeljko Montenegrin Navy LTC Cody L. Zilhaver USA CAPT Christos Zirps USN (Ret.) CDR Peter B. Zuidema USNR (Ret.) CDR Roger E. Zwemke USNR 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 Continued on page 40 (U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Kevin J. Steinberg/Released) www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 31 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 THANK YOU 32 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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. www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 33 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 34 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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. Continued on next page 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 Continued from previous page 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 www.gilbaneco.com has said, “Coordination, collaboration, with a ton of caring….is what we are all about.” www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 35 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 www.usaa.com 36 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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. www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 37 US Foreign Policy and Defense Strategy The Evolution of an Incidental Superpower US Foreign PolicyDerek andS. 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Remember, if you shop for these books or anything else on Amazon, you can turn your purchase into a donation a www.smile.amazon.com. When prompted, enter Naval War College Foundation and portion of your purchase will go to the Naval War College Foundation! 38 The Bridge • Spring 2015 Century-Old Documents Made More Accessible By Daniel L. Kuester,U.S. Naval War College Public Affairs W 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 • The Bridge 39 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 40 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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. 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Today, Ultra’s solutions are deployed globally where Ultra is proud to be defending, securing, informing and powering the warfighter. www.ultra-electronics.com making a difference Exhibiting Thomas Hart Benton P By John W. Kennedy, Director of Museum Education and Community Outreach eople are rediscovering the art of Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) with two new exhibitions of his work. A recent Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City exhibit of the recently acquired mural America ran through April. In support of this exhibit, the December 2014 edition of Smithsonian magazine carried an article on Benton’s work on the mural. But, closer to home, the Naval War College Museum is also exhibiting 22 pieces of his art on loan from the Navy Art Collection administered by the Naval History and Heritage Command at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. This exhibit is entitled The Naval Art of Thomas Hart Benton and will run through the end of June. Thomas Hart Benton was born in Neosho, Missouri, to a family steeped in the tradition of law and politics. With an uncle who was a powerful senator and a father who was a congressman, it was assumed that he would follow in their footsteps and enter the profession of politics. Benton wanted nothing of it. He wanted to be an artist and ended up dropping out of high school and working as a cartoonist for a local, Joplin newspaper. His mother, on the other hand, supported her son. She pushed him to enroll in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he was to study illustration and cartooning. It was there that he became interested in painting and he rushed off at the age of 19 to Paris to learn his new obsession. But life got in the way as Benton pursued a bohemian lifestyle while dabbling in various artistic styles which he tried and then just as rapidly discarded. After three years in Paris, he moved to New York City and continued to flirt with varying styles and worked in the emerging film industry painting portraits. Aimless and unsatisfying, Benton and his art were adrift. During World War I, Benton found work as a camoufleur at Norfolk, 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, along with Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry, Benton would become one of its leaders. Even after returning to New York City, he continued traveling the Midwest and South drawing 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 and 1940s and it was the rise of Abstract 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! www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 41 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 42 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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. www.nwcfoundation.org Foundation Members receive 10% in addition to their 20% off. NO OTHER DISCOUNT Sale ends June 30,2015 Monday-Friday 10AM-4:30 PM www.nwcfoundation.org • The Bridge 43 Naval War College Foundation, Inc. 686 Cushing Road Newport, Rhode Island 02841-1213 www.nwcfoundation.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Newport, RI Permit No. 00253 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED 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. 44 The Bridge • Spring 2015 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.