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WILSON, THOMAS B.U.S. NAVYTHE AUTHOR: has served in the U.S. Navy since 1942
starting with service in the Destroyer Forces Atlantic Fleet as a machinist mate on destroyer and destroyer tender types until entry into the U.S. Naval Academy in June 1944. He graduated in 1948 and served in the Amphibious Force US. Pacific Fleet on attack troop transports as Gunnery Officer Deck Division Officer Salvage Officer and Boat Group Officer until 1951 when he entered the Navy's Postgraduate Training Program. He received a Master of Science Degree in Naval Architecture from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture in 1953. Concurrently he entered the ranks of “Engineering Duty Only” Officers assigned to the Bureau of Ships Department of the Navy. He has served on the waterfront in Naval Shipyards in supervisory positions on new construction conversion repair and docking of ships ranging from minesweepers to attack aircraft carriers. Other assignments include Planning and Design Officer in a Supervisor of Shipbuilding Office Assistant Material Officer for Mine Forces Pacific Fleet Damage Control and Engineer Officer on the USS. RANDOLPH (CVS 15) as Project Coordinator of Aircraft Carrier design in the Ship Design Division of the Bureau of Ships and as Industrial Officer of the David Taylor Model Basin at Carderock Maryland. He is currently serving as the Fleet Maintenance and Support Officer on the Staff of the Commander in Chief U.S. Naval Forces Europe. The opinions expressed in this article are his own and in no way reflect those of the Naval Ship Systems Command or the Department of Navy.
We report first-principles calculations for Fe4Al11-x where 0 ≤ x ≤ 3 and for Fe4Al11-yZny for 0≤ y ≤ 1. We investigate the correlation of the magnetic and vibrational behavior with the density of states at the Fe...
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D'EMIDIOUSNThe author Prior to entering the Navy
Commander D'Emidio received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the Newark College of Engineering (1951) and a Master of Science degree in Sanitation Engineering from the University of Michigan (1960). He was employed as a Sanitary Engineer Designer for the Architect/Engineer firm of Porter Urquhart-Skidmore Owings and Merrill in North Africa. After completing Officer Candidate School in 1953 Commander D'Emidio served in the Public Works Department of the Naval Air Material Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania. In 1957 he became Officer in Charge of Construction for three U.S. Air Force Strategic Air Command Bases in Spain. After successful tours of duty as Public Works Officer Naval Air Station Columbus Ohio and Technical Department Officer Construction Battalion Center Davisville Rhode Island he was assigned to the Naval Nuclear Power Division of Naval Facilities Engineering Command. In this capacity he assisted in the procurement and shipment of the Navy's first nuclear power plant which was installed by Seabees at McMurdo Sound Antartica in 1962. Later that year he became Civil Engineer Corps Advisor to the Brazilian Navy where he assisted in the design of a carrier-sized dry dock. In 1965 he returned to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command to establish the Navy's first Comprehensive Air and Water Pollution Abatement Program. During this tour of duty he successfully defended the Navy's Pollution Abatement Program through the Congress. Commander D'Emidio is a licensed Professional Engineer in the states of New Jersey and Ohio and is a Diplomat in the American Academy of Environmental Engineers. He is also a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers the Society of Military Engineers and the American Public Works Association. Commander D'Emidio is assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations where he is the Director of the Navy Environmental Protection Division.
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SONENSHEIN, NUSNTHE AUTHOR:is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy
Class of 1938 His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology leading to a Master of Science Degree in 1944 and the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer he has served in various Naval commands including the Mare Island Naval Shipyard the New York Naval Shipyard as Chief Engineer of the USS PHILIPPINE SEA (CVA47) during the Korean War and as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staffs of Commander in Chief and Commander Service Force U.S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Naval Ship Systems Command formerly the Bureau of Ships his duties have included Director of the Ship Design Division Head of the Hull Design Branch Director of the Ship Design Division and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance. He is a member of Sigma Xi ASNE and SNAME. From October 1965 to 31 July 1967 he served as Project Manager Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project. As of 1 August 1967 he has discharged the duties of Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support.
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WILSON, THOMAS B.U.S. NAVYCOMMANDER THOMAS B. WILSON
JR. U.S. NAVY has served in the U.S. Navy since 1942 starting as an enlisted man in the Destroyer Forces Atlantic Fleet prior to entry into the U.S. Naval Academy in 1944. He graduated in 1948 and served in the Amphibious Forces U.S. Pacific Fleet on attack troop transports until 1951 when he entered the Navy's Postgraduate Training Program. Concurrently in 1953. he received a Master of Science Degree in Naval Architecture from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture and entered the ranks of the “Engineering Duty Officers” assigned to the Naval Ship Systems Command (formerly the Bureau of Ships) Department of the Navy. He has served on the waterfront in Naval Shipyards in supervisory positions on new construction conversion repair and dry-docking of ships ranging from minesweepers to attack aircraft carriers. Other duty includes tours in Supervisor of Shipbuilding Jacksonville Florida the Material Section of Mine Forces Pacific Fleet the Engineering Department of the U.S.S. RANDOLPH (CVS 15) Project Coordinator for Aircraft Carrier Design in the Bureau of Ships and Industrial Officer of the David Taylor Model Basin. He is currently the Fleet Maintenance Officer on the Staff Commander in Chief U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
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