University of Virginia Naval ROTC - Long Glass Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1978

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Lieutenant john D. Cann is finishing up his last year with the Unit as Fourth Year Instructor. He received his com- mission through the NROTC program at the University of Virginia in 1971, where he majored in history. Subsequent ly, he served as Damage Control Assistant on a DE and on , M , a DLG, both homeported on the West Coast. At the Univer ' 3 sity, LT Cann is completing his studies for a Masters De- gree in American History. At the Unit, he is the advisor to both the Honor Guard and the Trident Society, and claims he still knows more about basketball than anybody else here. As he is no longer responsible for summer cruises, the LT requests you don't blame him for going to Diego Garcia. He is single and lives in Charlottesville. 2 Lieutenant Douglas R. Stover, the Third Year Instructor, raduated from Lycoming College in 1972 where he major- g 1 , ed in mathematics. ln 1973, after receiving his commission ' ' ' ' - A-6 through AOC School, he was assigned to VA 176, an Intruder Squadron based at NAS Oceana. As a member of this squadron he made two Med deployments, the first aboard the USS RCJOSlfiVEL'l7, and the seoncd aboard the USS .-XMI-IRICI,-X, .-X graduate student in Systems Engineering at the University, at the Unit LT Stover serves as Third Co. Advisor, Textbook and Training Aids Control Officer, M Welfare and Recreation Officer, and as shortstop for the Staff softball team. lie and his wife Emily live in Char- 3 lottesville. structor, reported to the Unit from the USS RICKETTS guided-missile destroyer homeported in Norfolk. Servin as EW Officer, CIC Officer and Navigator, he completed two Med deployments aboard the RlCKETTS,during v 1 time he participated in naval operations arising fromie Yom Kippur War, and in the rescue efforts following the collision between the USS BELKNAP and the USS KENNEDY. Commissioned in 1973 through the NROTC program at Dartmouth College, where he received an A. B. in history, his duties at the Unit include Second Co. Advisor, Public Affairs Officer, and Long Glass Advisor. LT Woodhouse enjoys snow skiing and model building. He, his wife Kath- leen and his daughters Elizabeth and Meghan reside in Charlottesville. K Lieutenant john H. Woodhouse, Ir. , the Second Year ln- 4 , a T . g h

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N Executive Cfficer .1 2-5 . 3 p Commander Edward A. Davis was born in Norristown, PA, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1962. He has also attended Villanova University and the University of Virginia. He received his wings in March 1964. On August 26, 1965, Commander Davis was shot down over Vietnam on his 57th mission from the aircraft carrier USS QORIS- 1 KANY. He was captured the following day, and spent the next 7 112 years as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam. He was released on February 12, 1973, and after returning 5 home did full-time graduate study at the University prior to joining the Unit Staff in 1975. Commander Davis is interested in sports, music and public speaking, and has been a member of National Scholastic Champion Crew teams. He calls his favorite hobby collecting things -- especially automobiles and model trains. He lives in Charlottes- ville with his wife Elaine and daughter jennifer. Marine Officer Instructor ' 3- A Major M. A. Roesch, III is a graduate of VPI 8: SU with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He also holds a Master of Science Degree in Operations Re- search from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. He was commission- ed a 2ND LT, USMC in june 1962 and since that time has been assigned to 1ST Marine , Division, Camp Pendleton, CAQ 3RD Marine Division, Vietnam, Marine Corps Supply Center, Albany, CA5 Postgraduate Schoolg 3RD Marine Division, Okinawag Marine Corps L Development and Education Center, Quantico, VAQ and Marine Corps Command and Staff College. Major Roesch, who has been with the Unit for two years now, enjoys running and military history. He lives in Albermarle County with his wife joyce and their two sons Tim, who is 17, and Tom, who is 13. t, I



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Chief Petty Officer Ernest Wade, a native of Virginia Beach, enlisted in the Navy at seventeen, earning him the title of Kiddie Crusoe. Having been in the Navy for eighteen years, he has served on many ships, including: USS ALA- GASH, USS BETELGEUSE, USS REGAL, USS SIERRA, USS VOGELGESUNGE, USS NAVY CRUISE, and the USS CHAR- LESTON. He was also assigned to Inactive Ships Mainte- nance in Portsmouth, VA. Chief Wade is currently Store- keeper, Fiscal Supervisor and Senior Enlisted Advisor. One of his favorite hobbies is hunting. J l as and David William. and his wife Gail have three children. Lieutenant Robert L. Williams was born in San Diego, CA spent part of his childhood in China, and then attended high school in Northern Virginia. He is a graduate of the U. S Naval Academy with a major in physics. After graduation, LT Williams went to Nuclear Power School. He spent three months as a sailing instructor at the Academy, and served as ASW Officer on the USS SOUTH CAROLINA. At the Unit he is the First Year Instructor and First Co. Advisor. He A9 C YN1 CSSJ P. T. K. Pfotenhauer, a native of Germany, en listed in the Navy in 1960. After a tour on board USS SARA 'TOCA and attending YN A School, he was assigned to EP DOLANT for a tour of shore duty. In 1965 he attended YN B School, followed by a tour in Vietnam as a River Patrol Boat crew member. In 1970 following assignments with various Atlantic Fleet Aviation units, he volunteered for submarine duty. He served on board USS RAY, USS VON STEUBEN, and USS SILVERSIDES before joining the Unit in 1975. He and his wife Nancy have two boys, Peter 'Thom

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