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THE FRESHM AN INSTRUCTOR Lt. Michael D. Hawley was born and raised in Ferndale, Wash. After joining the Navy in 1974, Lt. Hawley attended Electronics School where he became a Second Class Sonar Technician. He enrolled in the Boost pro- gram in 1976, and was picked up by the Naval Academy one year later for the Class of '81. Lt. Hawley held various billets throughout his four years at the academy, such as Battalion Commander and Company com- mander. He also spent his weekends visiting museums and libraries for excitement. lSo he saysll Upon graduation, he attended SWOS, and DCA School. His first assignment was as the very first Auxiliary Officer on USS TICONDEROGA ICG 471. Later, as DCA he was involved in fighting an hour and a half long shipboard fire onboard the TICO 500 nm offshore from Norfolk, VA. He also served as the Ordnance, Missile, and Gunnery Officer. He was the last original member of the Wardroom to leave when he was transferred from CG 47 to the NROTC Unit, University of Washington, during the summer of 1986. Lt. Hawley is married to Lt. Catherine Hawley lNurse Corpsl, who is a charge nurse at the Bremerton Naval Hospital. The Hawleys have two sons already, with a third child on the way las of this printingl. His interests include basketball, racquetball, golf, snow and water skiing, and salmon fishing. He really enjoys working with Midshipmen, and hopes to positively influence their professional careers and their social attributes. - - . any'
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5 ' - ., ' 'g3g,.g.fi.1...,t,.. eA,:e.A:44:1- .. N1 H-, mm-e,..1. . TI-IE SOPI-IOM ORE INSTRUCTORS i wiv rn, ttii X Nl IIS 4 NN S i Lt. Karl Gillette received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina in May of 1980. After graduation, he attended Surface Warfare Officer's School in Newport, Rhode Island, and reported aboard the USS JOHN RODGERS IDD 983D in October 1980 as Gun- nery Officer, and later served as Fire Control Officer. Lt. Gillette attended several schools as the prospective Fire Control Officer aboard the'second AEGIS Cruiser, USS YORKTOWN ICG 48l. After placing the ship in commission on 4 July 1984, Lt. Gillette took part in shock trials, and the ship's maiden deployment to the Sixth Fleetl During the deployment, Lt. Gillette and the YORKTOWN were involved in the intercept of the ACHILLE LAURO hijackers. They then participated in two Black Sea Operations, and three operations in the vicinity of Libya COVLOPSI. Lt. Gillette reported to the NROTC Unit, University of Washington in September 1986, and relived Lt. Heinbaugh as the Sophomore Instructor. 1 W D ,ff 4' 'Q' 49316: 3 H 2 Lt. R' h d ' ' .. IC HY Hembaugh discovered as a civilian UW student that Calculus and Physics required great am t f t' ' - - . mm S 0 'me and defl'Cat'fm' Not heme favorable inclined toward such dedication, he dropped out in his sophomore year and l t d th - . University of Washinglldri iandlnw e Navy. Elght years later' he fmally graduated with H Math degfee from the QNESEPI. as Commissioned through the Navy Enlisted Scientific Education Program After S rf W rf 0 - ' JOETT 6162159 a are fficer s School, he served aboard the World's Most Capable Surface Warship, U55 t 9l F L lcv 62l as Assisfisntlglamfslldegbllf allCOIffTDS Maintenance Officer and aboard the USS INDEPENDENCE Sophomore Class lnstmctor and B Ebom aicerigid Main Engines Officer. After two delightful years as the 1986, and returned to the sea. P 'W visor, Li. Heinbaugh detached from the unit ln December I have greatly enjoyed th' t ward to meeting you in the fleftgur and fhe OPPONUHNV to work with such fine Midshipmen. I am looking for- oh 4lm i.s1Ihii'- 3... r '3 'i ' ' - ' ' - 'W ' ' ' ' -Q ... .....,Q:..-a..,..,..,...- I ' ne.. .
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1 2 THE STAFF The Staff here at the NROTC Unit, contains a group of people without whom we couldn't function. YNC Clark has been in the Navy since 1972, and has been with us since July 1985. GYSGT DesRosier has had such various assignments as Guard Duty, Marine Barracks, Bangor, Washington, and Drill Instructor in San Diego before com- ing to the Unit as AMOI. QMC Pyle has been in the Navy since 1967 and has served aboard USS PLUNGER QSSN 595l, USS FLASHER CSSN 6135, and USS HADDOCK QSSN 6211, in addition to Assistant Junior Instructor at the unit. He spends his time playing golf and tennis, and getting his car stolen from Montlake Parking Lot. Unfortunately, he leaves us this year. SKC Triunfo comes to us from US Naval Support Forces, Antarctica. Phyllis Oldenburg is from Illinois, and has been with us since 1981. Pamela Nowak is from the San Francisco Bay Area, and spends much of her spare time with her cat Charlie and her rabbit Thumper. Marlene Sullivan, our veteran, has been with us for ten years, and is a great help to the midshipmen. They are all indispensible to the unit. Now what? to rt. ZZ' It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it Now where did l put that execution order? gg-'ri , 1, Eff ' -. , ' 'Q ,. .V - ' 1 -msg f. .g, , e f f, .V - , 1 -. ' g r., ,A , A Z . : Sifffidj. 'T .'.,, - . '1 ,'p: I :g r f- Y' ., A . , .,, 1 , ,, . - V , , .. K , lv , f. . ,j Q ,j,.,f,. 7,315 -,Q-'fi-' k ,1 ,yt,fm-vii, 15,-fy 2 f ' ' 4 ' ' ' 1:13 A ' J 2 - 2 . ' 'f e. 1, J udi, V If Q 5 -sl., N Q.. ,uf ' Q L fy- incl - -. 5. 1, t., 1 51- f ' f,'- ,1- , f ' '- K - K ' V f 'V V - X1-- U' -K. V 1 -- , . -' V -r '-' ' V' 1 - .............,,.- aunt:-nil
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