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THE SENIOR INSTRUCTORS V ,r Lcdr. Jonathan Bridge is member of the Navy Reserve Judge Advocate General Corps. He graduated in 1972 from the NROTC Unit at the University of Washington. He spends many hours providing much needed legal service to members of the Unit as well as teaching Military Law Classes. He in- itiated a Reserve Liaison Program with the NROTC Unit at the UW,which has benefited the Unit a great deal. He is active in community activities and is a member of the University President's Club. 8 Lt. Tim Disher is a 1981 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. After completing the typical Nuclear pipeline in March 1983, Lt. Disher reported aboard the USS JOHN ADAMS CSSBN-6205 homeported in Charleston, South Carolina. While aboard he served as Electrical Division Officer, Main Propulsion Assistant and Damage Control Assistant. 'He joined the NROTC team in September 1985. His wife Sharon is a Lieutenant in the Civil Engineering Corps, and they are expecting a little Gamma in January!!! 1 hunks . t x ,l Q ..1s.s A f SOO' A Lcdr..James C. Smith graduated from Cicero High School in upstate New York in 1971. He attended Penn State University and received a B.S. degree ID Chemistry in 1975. LCDR Smith entered OCS in Newport, Rhode Island IH October 1975. After commission in February 1976, he went to Nuclear SSUIZZSCNOOI. Nudear Prototype Training, and Submarine Officer's BBSIC Lcdr. Smith's first submarine was the USS BARB CSSN-5967 after which he fepofted fo !he.USS OHIO CSSBN-7295. Aner initial sea mais and two patrols, he received orde t th U ' ' ' ' ber 1983. Lcdr. Smith detached ir? NoSem'bIe,E1S9g5?f Washington m Decem Best Wishes for Smooth Sailing Ahead. See You in the Fleet.
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