Class of 1976 Profiles
Paul Adams
- USMC: Motor Transport, Logistics, Parachutist., CO Marine Corps Security Force Co., Concord, CA. CO, Combat Service Support Group-3, 3FSSG, HI. Joint assignments at US Transportation Command and US Pacific Command. Retired in 2004 as an O-6.
- Civilian: Worked for St Paul Public School (SPPS), St Paul, MN for 17 years in administration. Retired SPPS in 2023.
- Family: Married, first spouse passed after 23 years; remarried for 15 years, four grandsons. Live in Twin Cities metro area.
- Travel: Towing our camper around Upper Midwest, Europe, family cruises
- Advice: ‘Trust in God and flourish as a tree’ Prov. 11:28; take care of your health, all quality of life revolves around one’s health. I am an 8 year prostate cancer survivor
Frank Baleskie
- USMC: 10 years active duty, 20 years reserves; 1302/0302/9906; Activated for Desert Storm 1 & Iraqi Freedom. Participated in liberation of Kuwait. Served as Battalion Commander 6th Engineers.
- Civilian: Superintendent, Concrete Structures of the Midwest 1987-2022. Projects included taxiways and runways at Chicago O’Hare/ Midway/ DuPage and Quad Cities International Airports, Bridge I-80 over I-55, Hangars at DuPage & Chicago Executive Airports, Nabisco factory rehab’s in Chicago and Houston, and on and on.
- Family: 50th anniversary with Miss Kimberlee Heywood. 5 sons (3 Marine Officers. 2 still on active duty). 8 grandkids, 2 dogs.
- Travel: Only when I absolutely have to.
- Advice: Marry well!
Tim Buell
Steve Burchard
Gary Conary
- USMC: 106 Recoiless Rifle Platoon commander and Company XO in Okinawa. At MCRD served as Series Commander and Recruit Accessions Officer. Then H&S Company Commander and S4 with 1st Bn, 1st Marines. Left the Marine Corps in 1982 as O-3.
- Joined CIA and served in Costa Rica, Bolivia, Germany (Berlin), and Korea (Seoul), as well as extended TDY’s to Afghanistan and Jordan.
- Retired to Las Vegas in 2004.
- Advice: Focus on being technically and tactically proficient. Seek advice from senior officers. Read as much military history and biographies as you can. Be 3 inches taller and have 20/20 vision!
John Dohse
Kent Freeland
- USMC: Commissioned as Data Systems Officer (MOS 4002), stationed in Georgia and HQMC. Left as an O-3.
- Career: Completed Nuclear Power School in Idaho as a civilian with Westinghouse. Spent 40 years as a nuclear power plant operator, designer, and IT systems developer for power utilities and consulting. Also served as a diplomatic consultant with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for 22 years in Vienna, Austria supporting nuclear power safety worldwide.
- Moved to Europe in 1991, semi-retired, live in Slovenia with wife and son (who also works in the nuclear power industry).
- Advice: Make the most of the NROTC experience. Join the Drill Team and Seahorse. Camp in the wardroom a bit. Help or tutor other mids, maximize your summer cruises. Network on active duty and in civilian life afterwards. More often than not, good job opportunities come out of the blue from a network contact. Always remember that the US Navy and US Marine Corps are “two hearts that beat as one,” and support each other wholeheartedly in their mission of defense and freedom.
Peter Frost
Mike Johnson
Richie Jones
Steve Klein
Gene LeDuc
Jim MacDonald
- 1976-1981: USMC 3dBn 3dMar 1st MarBde Rifle Platoon, Weapons Platoon, Ordnance Officer, S-2, STA Platoon Commander. Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal re. Operation Eagle Claw (1980 Tehran Raid).
- 1982-2004: Special Agent – FBI. Case Agent, SOG Aerial Surveillance Pilot, SWAT.
- 2004 – Present: CEO – ShadowAir LTD (Airborne ISR Solutions).
- Advice: Per Teddy Roosevelt: “Speak softly and carry a big stick – you will go far!”
- Advice: Per Jim MacDonald: “Admit nothing, deny everything and make counter-allegations!”
Jim McCaffrey
- USMC: Tanks, Infantry. Scuba school and Aerial Observer school. Had fun.
- Back to USC for an MBA and USD for a law degree.
- Worked for Lockheed and a major US law firm. Then to the Marshall Islands for my checkered career of the last 36 years. Qualified to practice law in 4 countries including England (Solicitor). Still working but bouncing back and forth between the Marshall Islands and Baja California.
- 5 kids, ages 34 to 7. No grandkids yet.
- Travel: Asia and SE Asia, business and fun; Europe, history and culture
- Advice: Cogito * Initio * Duro * Itero 1. Think first 2. Start. Just get started. No paralysis by analysis. 3. Be Strong, persevere 4. Do it again, with what you learned from the first iteration. 5. You are going look at yourself in the mirror each morning for the rest of your life. Don’t do anything that would make you ashamed to do so. 6. Live Not by Lies. 7. Work hard but live along the way; don’t save up travel or sex for when you’re old.
Mike McCloskey
- USMC: Infantry, then Judge Advocate. Left active duty as O-4, then retired from USMCR as O-6
- Worked as partner in national and international law firms as business trial lawyer
- Family: Married, 3 kids, 3 grandkids
- Live in 4S Ranch, North County San Diego
- Travel: Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand
- Advice: Selfishly reserve time and opportunity to enjoy what you worked so hard to achieve. Smell the flowers, taste the coffee, relish your family.
Mike McMillian
Robert McWey
Bruce Nelson
- USN: SWO on USS Lang, FF-1060 homeported in San Diego. Deployments included the rescue attempt for the Iranian hostages in 1979 and at sea rescues of Vietnamese “boat people”. Moved on to shore duty as an instructor at Surface Warfare Officer’s School in Newport R.I. Left active duty as O-3.
- Career: Completed an MBA, held finance positions in the Los Angeles area. Eventually became Chief Financial Officer of multiple private and public companies. Served on five for-profit Board of Directors. Retired.
- Family: Married, 2 sons (oldest commissioned USC NROTC ‘2007), 4 grandkids.
- Live in Corona del Mar, CA
- Travel: Mostly Europe and the U.S.
- Advice: People in your life will stand the test of time. Value your family and friends along the way.
Jeff Newman
Don Parcher
- Aviator, retired from USN in 1999 as an O-5.
- Stayed in San Diego as Assistant to Dean of 12th largest private university in US with 28 locations & over 22K students. Operational and organizational lead and point of contact for students and faculty in School of Business and Management.
- Retired again to Boulder/Denver area. Deeply involved in a variety of community activities including Red Cross, BoulderNet and Boulder Relief. Founder of NeighborsConnect.org and Checklists.com. Volunteer for 350Colorado, Citizens’ Climate Lobby, BoCoDems, Cultivate, AARP SmartDriver, Classrooms for Climate Action and TimeBank Boulder.
David Robinson
Kevin Sandri
- USMC: Infantry Officer, left as 0-3.
- Army: Joined CA Army National Guard. Assigned as Asst. Prof Military Science at USC. Deployed to Bosnia. Retired O-5.
- Worked as an Investigator at US Investigation Services (USIS) for 10 years
- Married (Susan), 2 kids
- Live on Whidbey Island, WA
- Hobbies – Travel and Antiques
- Advice: I wish I could have told my young self… Spend as much time as you can with loved ones… work will always be there.
Jon Simmons
- USN: Flew P-3 Orion with VP-46, based at NAS Moffett Field, CA. Deployed to Japan, Iceland, and Alaska. Then flew T-44 Pegasus with VT-28, NAS Corpus Christi as instructor. Transferred to the Naval Reserves in 1983 to continue flying the P-3 out of NAS Moffett Field and NAS Point Mugu. Retired as an O-4 in 1998.
- Civilian: Pilot for Delta Air Lines for 28 years, flying the Boeing 727, 757, and 767. Retired in 2016 as a 767 Captain. Flew throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
- Family: Married to Nancy Simmons since August 1977. We have one daughter, Erica, who is a 2003 USC graduate. Live in Camarillo, CA.
- Advice: Always try your best. Learn from your mistakes. Timing is everything.
Cam Thornton