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4. --,, 4.- 139. ,..-lw ,, C.O.'S MESSAGE Beyond the memory of anyone currently affiliated with the unit, yearbook did not exist. The very small number of midshipmen the past decade precluded an undertaking of this magnitude, both in terms of dol- lars and availability of midshipmen to perform the many tasks necessary to produce such a product. In addition to the lack of wherewithal, the desire to pro- duce a yearbook was missing. Now we have the first of what will hopefully be a long series of annual yearbooks. The motivation to produce this yearbook is internal to the midshipmen battalion, led by Midshipmen Brown, Mercado, Wooden, Brew- er, Goodmanson, Bohn, Bugner, Granger, Falk, and Moses with the universal support of the battalion. This cyearbook is impressive in itself, and when viewed withiall of your other endeavours and triumphs, it chronicles a truly dynamic and impressive NROTC unit. I commend you all for your achievements and particularily for the outstanding efforts in the produc- tion of this quality yearbook. In the years ahead you will have the enjoyment of rereading it and reliving the fun and fond memories of your formative years at the IIT NROTC unit. I can also assure you that this yearbook will be a source of joy to me and the staff, now and in the future, as we review the enviable record you have established for yourselves. Thank you for providing me with so many enjoyable moments, smooth seas and following winds and God bless you all. t . C .3 tnA 'O.ir - ' Mlth.ub. 1.; toT 0-3 1.. -O 'u-um3'?3i l! BIOGRAPHY Captain J erome L. Martin graduated from the Univer- sity of Cincinnati in 1963, with a BS. in Industrial Management. He was commissioned an Ensign via Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island on 07 February 1964. Captain Martin's sea assign- ments include Communication OfficerTNavigator on USS MCMORRIS tDE-1036l, temporary assignment on USS RICHARD E. KRAUS tDD-849l, Engineering Of- ficer on USS BRONSTEIN tFF-1037l, Operations Offi- cer on USS HORNE tCG-30l, Executive Officer on USS COOK 0313-10830, Chief Staff Officer for Commander Destroyer Squadron Seventeen and Commanding Of- ficer, USS BRADLEY tFF-104D. He took command of the NROTC unit at IIT on 15 December 1983. Captain Martin's awards include the Meritorious Service Med- al, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal and Vietnam Service Medal with four Bronze Stars. He is a graduate of the College of Naval Warfare at Newport, RI, and holds a Master of Arts degree in International Rela- tions from Salve Regina College and a Master of Sci- ence degree in Management from the Naval Post gra- duate School in Monterey, CA. Captain Martin is mar- ried to the former Mary Christine Green of Wyan- dotte, MI. They presently reside with their family; Kevin, 20, Stephen, 19, Michelle, 16, and Valerie, 7, in the Chicago area. His next duty station is located in the Persian Gulf. He will report for duty as Chief of Staff for Commander Middle East Naval Force. 'l-l - ta... 'Q y... .;d - .-a. IT. - .'.. v . A a T .magwww lth-A - -.' - t -a
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