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This year is a very special year for Tulane University. The Class of 2017 marks the Seventy-fifth commissioning from the Tulane NROTC Unit. Members of the class of 1942 will celebrate their 75th Homecoming.
Although Tulane was not the first university to establish an NROTC unit, it has supported the unit continuously since its inception, mak-ing the Tulane NROTC the longest continuously running NROTC unit in the nation. Tulane University embraced its role in forming the Nation’s naval officers even when supporting the military seemed untenable to other universities.
Please mark the date of Thursday, November 2nd, 2017 in your calendar and plan to attend the 75th lunch-eon celebration in the Kendall Cram room. The Reunion Committee is working hard to provide a world class event. Visit the website frequently to stay up do date with the de-veloping plan.
PLEASE go online, check us out, and join us by setting up payment of dues or making a donation. Our Website homepage is: http://www.tulanenrotcalumni.org/index.htm
IF YOUR CLASS YEAR ENDS WITH “2” OR “7”, YOU WILL BE HON-ORED AT THIS YEAR’s HOMECOMING. USE OUR WEBSITE CON-TACT INFO TO PLAN REUNION ACTIVITIES!
ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT'S GREETINGS – SPRING OF 2017
Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
2017 NROTC Homecoming Activities
Join us in the celebration of 75 Years of Tulane NROTC at the Alumni Luncheon in the Kendall Cram Room from 11AM-1PM on Thursday, Novem-ber 2nd. Check website for details as the plan develops.
NROTC Alumni Annual Meeting will be held in the Navy Building at 3:00 PM on Friday, November 3rd, 2017
NROTC Homecoming Re-ception honoring the class of 1942 (and all classes ending in 2 or 7) will be held at 3-6 PM on Friday, November 3rd, 2017
Look for the NROTC/Alumni tailgate at the homecoming game.
Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Association, Inc. 29 May 2017 Volume 1, Issue 7
Inside this issue:
Leadership Weekend 2
Oral History 3 Midshipman Awards 4
Fallen 5k 5 Communications 5
New NROTC Staff 6
Staff Spotlight 7
Mardi Gras Drill Meet 8
Alumni Spotlight 9
Taffrail Log 9
Board Members 10
Homecoming 2016: Class
of 1976 celebrates 40 year
reunion.
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Tulane NROTC Alumni Send Two MIDN to Naval Leadership Weekend
Page 2 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
For the third year in a row, the extraordinary
generosity of Mr. John W. Stelly, Jr., class of
1977, and CDR (ret.) Fritz Teuscher, class
of 1989, provided two Tulane NROTC mid-
shipman with the opportunity of a lifetime.
MIDN 2/C Mallory Brinley and MIDN 2/C
James Jahn were sent to the 22nd annual
Naval Leadership Weekend at Notre Dame
University.
Speakers included Admiral John Richard-
son, Chief of Naval Operations, and General
Robert Neller, Commandant of the Marine
Corps. Activities included keynote speech-
es, ethical decision games, and interactions
with current Navy leaders and other mid-
shipmen from around the country.
Midshipmen reported key takeaways: The im-
portance of competence and character as a jun-
ior officer; Always learn from your failures;
Expectations go both ways; You are a leader 24
hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a
year; Their role in the Navy and Marine Corps
of tomorrow; and the Warrior Ethos.
MIDN Brimley and MIDN Jahn documented
their experience in a presentation so that they
could share it with the rest of the battalion. You
may view the presentation on our website at:
http://www.tulanenrotcalumni.org/
NLW_MIDN_Brief.pdf
MIDN Brinley and MIDN Jahn meet VADM Christo-
pher Grady, Commander U.S. Sixth Fleet.
MIDN Jahn and MIDN Brinley meet ADM John Richard-
son, Chief of Naval Operations.
From MIDN Brimley and MIDN Jahn: “We sincerely want to thank our alumni for giving
us the opportunity to attend this conference and emphasize the impact it has made on us as
young leaders. Your support for us in events like Naval Leadership Weekend has been vital
to our development as Midshipmen and will always be appreciated.”
Naval Leadership Weekend (continued from page 2)
Page 3 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
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Tulane NROTC Midshipmen attendance at the 2017 Naval
Leadership Weekend was made possible by the generosity of
Mr. John W. Stelly, Jr (class of 1977) who provided airline
tickets and CDR (ret.) Fritz Teuscher (class of 1989) who
sponsored the midshipmen’s conference fees.
If you would like to support
the 2018 NLW and other
association activities:
The Tulane NROTC Alumni Association Archive
Committee captured three more Flag Officer oral his-
tories following the
dedication of the new
Flag and General Of-
ficer plaque at the
2016 homecoming re-
ception.
Click on the links on
our Flag page to read
bios and listen to oral
histories of our distin-
guished alumni.
Archive Committee Captures Oral Histories of three more Flag Officers.
RADM James B. Godwin, III, (’73) Mrs.
Stevenson and RADM James W. Steven-
son, Jr. (’76), Mrs. Lilly and RADM To-
mas G. Lilly, (‘55) were present for the
unveiling of the new Tulane University
NROTC Flag and General Officer plaque
on the quaterdeck.
As the sun rose over the
University Center Quadran-
gle, the Tulane NROTC
Unit formed up for their an-
nual Awards Ceremony.
Attendees beheld all the
proper pomp and ceremony
as befitting the event. The
unit performed a Pass-in-
Review and a Change of
Command before the
awards were presented.
The Alumni Association
gave the Wintle Award to
an outstanding senior Navy option Midshipman who demonstrated excellence in military
character. Association President Morris Gray was on hand to give MIDN Kade Kistner his
award. Mr. Kistner is from New Braunfels, Texas. Tulane University will confer upon
him a degree in Latin American Studies. He will then proceed to Pensacola, Florida to
pursue his career in naval aviation.
Spring Awards Ceremony and Change of Command—April 6, 2017
Page 4 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
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The midship-men put on the third annual Fallen 5K Race on a beautiful clear morning. The Start and Finish line was at the Navy Building. The run meandered throughout the
Tulane Campus circling Gibson Hall on St. Charles Ave-nue, down Law Road, in front of the Library, around
Newcomb Circle, out past Yulman and Turchin Stadiums, through the Rosen parking lot and on Claiborne Avenue, and finally past the Riley Center and back down McAlister.
MIDN John Tortorich was in charge of organizing the event. He did an outstanding job and was thrilled to have the opportunity see the successful outcome. Speaking of outcomes, the first place overall winner just happened to be the Tulane Alumni Association Wintle Award winner: Kade Kistner. Tulane’s Shockwave was out to cheer on the participants. One of the unit’s own midshipmen will be the Captain of the team for next year; so we applaud the campus leadership of MIDN Olivia Bancroft.
Tulane NROTC Fallen 5K - April 8, 2017
Page 5 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
Please note that this electronic newsletter contains many links to more in depth infor-mation on our website. You may click on any colored text in this letter to follow the as-sociated link. Please keep in touch with us, keep your contact info up to date, and contact other alumni using the buttons to the right.
Communications Committee
Three years ago, the Tulane University Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps hosted its 1st annual Fallen 5k, held in commemoration of the officers of Tulane University’s Naval ROTC unit that paid the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the United States. This event helped raise money for the training and education of midshipmen currently enrolled at the Tulane NROTC unit as well as the Lone Survivor Foundation.
Contact Classmates Bio Updates Online
Welcome to the New Tulane NROTC Staff Members
The Tulane NROTC Alumni Association would like to welcome three new NROTC unit staff members that arrived within the past year. The NROTC unit staff are pivotal in devel-oping bright young midshipmen into exceptional Navy and Marine Corps officers who will lead future generations. The character displayed and demanded by the NROTC staff di-rectly builds the character of the midshipmen. There have been many prominent unit staff members throughout the years.
One of the earliest NROTC staff members was LT Jack W. Wintle. LT Wintle was highly respected by the WWII midshipmen as he taught midshipmen what they needed to become warriors and to survive. LCDR wintle was killed in action in one of the engagements off the Solomon Islands in 1942 and is remembered through the Wintle Award each year.
Perhaps the most famous NROTC staff member was General Robert H. Barrow, 27th Com-mandant of the Marine Corps (1979-1983). General Barrow served as the Tulane NROTC Marine Officer Instructor from 1957-1960. Marine midshipmen of that era consider them-selves, “Barrow Marines” as the future general had considerable influence upon their de-velopment. General Barrow is remembered through the Barrow Award each year.
From the Corner of McAlister and Freret.— New Staff
Page 6 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
Pictured from left to right: LT Nicholas W. Munns the Junior class and
submarine advisor; LT Patrick Brinegar, the Freshman class and aviation
advisor; and Capt. Donald W. Meyer, Jr., the Marine Officer Instructor.
Capt. Donald W. Meyer, Jr.
Capt. Meyer hales from Floresville, Texas. His BA in Psy-chology is from the American Military University (2008). He will be working on a masters degree from Tulane dur-ing his time as the Marine Officer Instructor. He said that he truly enjoys training and making Naval and Marine Corps Officers. His family, friends, service, and God are important to him for a good life. His last service experi-ence was as Intelligence Officer for the Marine Aircraft Group 36 in Japan. Other previous stints found Capt. Mey-er traversing the globe to the Philippines, North Carolina, Virginia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, UAE, Israel, Bangladesh, Iraq, and California. Capt. Meyer’s personal awards in-clude the Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal and the Navy/Marine Corps Achieve-ment Medal. His other notable awards include the Combat
Action Ribbon, Presedential Unit Citation, and many other campaign and service awards. As an enlisted Marine he earned the Good Conduct Medal and served as a Marine Security Guard.
LT Nicholas W. Munns
LT Munns is from Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska –Lincoln in 2009 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He is the Junior/ Submarine Warfare Advisor and he will be working on a masters de-gree while at Tulane. His last duty station was Amphibious Squadron SIX out of Norfolk, Virginia as the Antisubma-rine Officer/ Assistant Future Operations Officer. LT Munns also spent time in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on the USS Jacksonville (SSN-699). He is enthusiastic about teaching and mentoring the midshipmen and taking part in all of the unit events. He understands that it is an important job to help college transform to adults and leaders and is glad to be able to give back in every way possible. LT Munns said, “I love the food! It is amazing.” He is obviously an adventurous foodie. He also wants to experience all of the unique culture of New Orleans – Jazz Fest; Saints, Peli-cans, and Baby Cakes games; Mardi Gras; etc.
NROTC Staff Spotlight
Page 7 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
Mardi Gras Drill Meet
The Tulane University campus was the location for the 2017 Mardi Gras Drill Meet. The individual events of the meet were: Platoon Inspection, Platoon Armed Basic Drill, Squad Basic Drill, Color Guard, Platoon Exhibition, and Individual Exhibi-tion. Schools from around the nation sent students to compete in this prestigious event including The Citadel, West Point, The Air Force Academy, Tulane Army, South Caroli-na, Vanderbilt, George Washington Univer-sity, Texas A&M, Baylor, Tuskegee, Au-burn, Southern, Florida State, South Caroli-na, Florida, Texas at Austin, and Florida.
The participants were thrilled to get to experience the city of New Orleans, Mardi Gras, and the hospitality of the Tulane Unit. Spectators from the vari-ous universities paid rapt attention to the exhibition of skills, as did the Tulane student body. MIDN Dane Jones who was in charge of organizing this year’s outstanding competition said that it was a difficult event to organize but it taught a lot about leadership. The overall win-ner was Texas A&M.
Mardi Gras Drill Meet—24 Feb 2017
Page 8 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
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your Class History.
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Join us at Homecoming
Lt. Gen. David H. Berger,
Tulane NROTC class of 1981
returned to New Orleans to
serve as the guest of honor and
commissioning officer at the
2017 commissioning. Lt. Gen.
Berger, a three star, currently
serves as the Commander, U.S.
Marine Corps Forces, Pacific.
Lt. Gen. Berger is the highest
ranking officer commissioned
at Tulane NROTC to date.
You may view his bio within
the 2017 commissioning pro-
gram on the 2017 Class page in
our archives.
Alumni Spotlight: Lt.Gen. Berger Gets the Class of 2017 off to a great start.
Page 9 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
The following Midshipmen were commissioned on 19 May 2017. Each received a one-year free membership to the Association. ENS Mackenzie Bartkus, USN, will enter the Submar ine community. ENS Brandt Fisk, USN, will enter the Aviation community. ENS Kai Fujisaka, USN, will enter the Aviation community. ENS Wilson Jeter, USN, will enter the Submar ine community. ENS Kade Kistner, USN, will enter the Aviation community. ENS Sarah Lankford, USN, will enter the Aviation community.
Alumni Affairs-Taffrail Log—Welcome Aboard to our newest members.
ENS Joseph Miller, USN, will enter the Aviation community. ENS Taylor Ransom, USN, will enter the Submar ine community. ENS Michael Tortorich, USN, will enter the Surface Warfare community. ENS Walker Willett, USN, will enter the EOD community. On a sad note, the Taffrail Log marks the passing of Mr. Wilson F. “Bill” Minor, class of 1943. Mr. Minor saw extensive combat in the Pacific in WWII. He returned from the war to have a very successful career as a journalist, which may have been foretold in his work as editor of the 1942 Taffrail Log. View the commemorative edition of the 1942 Taffrail Log which was published when Mr. Minor was a guest speaker at the Celebrate 70 Lunch-eon in 2012. Mr. Minor’s obituary can be viewed on our website.
Alumni Affairs-Taffrail Log (Continued from page 7)
Page 10 Tulane Naval ROTC Alumni Newsletter
Name (Year) Officer Position Mr. E. Morris Gray, Jr. (1959) President LtCol Timothy Huete, USMC (ret.) (1980) Vice President Col Wayne J. Bienvenu, USMCR (ret.) (1959) Executive VP for Building Maj Todd Fujimoto, USMC (ret.) (1995) Secretary LCDR Gregory W. Kahn, USNR (ret.) (1966) Treasurer CDR Michael P. Hallal, Jr., USN (ret.) (1984) Communications Officer CAPT Brian S. Bourgeois, USN (ret.) (1982) CDR John E. Crews, USNR (1988) Col Paul Deckert, USMC (ret.) (1986) LCDR Norris L. Fant, USNR (ret) (1944) LtCol Nora S. Huete, USMC (ret.) (1980) Ms. Gretchen Z. Lowe (1990) Mr. J. William "Bill" Vaudry, Jr. (1962) Judge Thomas C. Wicker, Jr. (1944)
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