VICE ADMIRAL JAN TIGHE DEPUTY CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS FOR INFORMATION WARFARE & DIRECTOR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE | Vice Adm. Jan Tighe was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and raised in Plantation, Florida. Tighe is a 1984 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and was commissioned as a cryptologist. She studied Russian at the Defense Language Institute. She graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, in 2001 with a doctorate in electrical engineering and a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics. Tighes’s previous tours include duty with Naval Security Group Activities in Florida, Virginia, Japan, Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron (VQ) 1 and Naval Information Warfare Activity. She also had staff assignments on the Headquarters of the Pacific Fleet, Naval Security Group, Naval Network Warfare Command; and served as executive assistant to Commander, U.S. Cyber Command. Tighe commanded more than 2,800 multi-service and multi-agency personnel at the National Security Agency/Central Security Service Hawaii in Kunia. As a flag officer, Tighe served as commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/Commander, U.S. 10th Fleet; U.S. Cyber Command Deputy J3; Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) N2N6 director, Decision Superiority; Naval Postgraduate School interim president; and deputy commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. 10th Fleet. In July 2016, she assumed duties the deputy chief of naval operations for Information Warfare, and the 66th director of Naval Intelligence. Tighe wears both the information warfare pin and Naval Aviation Observer wings, earned while deployed as an airborne special evaluator aboard VQ-1 EP-3E aircraft in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Tighe has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (two awards), the Strike/Flight Air Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (four awards) and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. Tighe is a member of the Acquisition Professionals Community and holds a Level III Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) certification in program management. |
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Thank you to Jules Harper for his gracious support of the Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum! Jules speaks about his Vietnam war experience, and WWII history, to groups in behalf of the Museum. He attended the Flight 19 Memorial Ceremony, where he signed copies of his new book FLYING WARRIOR. He also donated a hardcover edition to the Museum's library. Visit his official website to learn more: Julian Harper Official Website Broward Commissioner Chip LaMarca, Florida House of Rep. George Moraitis, Ft. Lauderdale Mayor Jack Seiler, & Ft. Laud Commissioner Bruce Roberts
We had a nice gathering at our new Edgar "Buddy" Galvin Butterfly Garden (World War II veteran). It is almost completed. It will be finished by the Flight 19 Ceremony, December 5. There are already several monarch butterflies fluttering about! Many thanks to the BROWARD MASTER GARDENERS for bringing into reality this little oasis at the Museum! You can see photos from the START OF THIS PROJECT here: START OF THIS PROJECT
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Lt. Col. Leo R. Gray, USAC - WWII Leo Gray, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen who fought in the skies over Europe during World War II, died Friday September 23, in his Coconut Creek home. He was 92. Lt. Col. Leo R. Gray made significant contributions to the United States throughout his military and civilian careers. Soon after high school graduation, Lieutenant Colonel Gray joined the Army Air Corps and began his aviation cadet training in 1943. Little more than a year later he graduated from the Tuskegee Army Air field as a Second Lieutenant, single engine pilot. While stationed in Italy as a fighter pilot, Gray flew 15 combat missions in P-51s for a total of 750 hours flying time. He left active duty in 1946, but remained in the USAF Reserves until 1984. During his 41 years of military service, Lieutenant Colonel Gray earned a Coveted Air Medal with one Oak Leaf cluster and a Presidential Unit Citation. Gray earned a Bachelor's degree from the University of Massachusetts in 1950, a Masters degree from the University of Nebraska in 1952, and did post graduate work at the University of Maryland from 1962-1964. He began his 30 year career with USDA in 1953 as a Technical Assistant at the University of Massachusetts Agricultural Extension Service. Gray wore many hats in the USDA career. He served as an agricultural economist with the Economic Research Service, an economist with APHIS in California, and as Director, Program Planning Office of the Food Safety & Inspection Service to mention a few. In addition, he was an economic consultant to United States Department of Agriculture in West Africa. His professional and civic life reflected his deep commitments to the Tuskegee Airmen, to agricultural economic research organizations, and to civil rights. He was a member of the Tuskegee Airmen Inc, and in 1991 became founder and president of the Miami Chapter. He was the past president, vice president and treasurer of the East Coast Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen, the founder and past president of the Forum on Blacks in Agriculture, the past president of Good Hope East Civic Association in Silver Springs, MD, and a former member of the Richmond, California, Model Neighborhood Citizens Board. Other memberships included the Air Force Association, the Retired Officers Association, the NAACP, the Gulfstream Chapter AMMV, the Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum, and several more organizations. Lieutenant Colonel Gray traveled extensively to North, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. He is survived by his wife, Dianne, his 6 children, and 10 grandchildren. |
War Cards (Kriegs- Karten)
Germans from Ukraine - Exhibit 3 (Part 3 of 3)
Franz Joseph in 1915
Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary,
Croatia, and King of Bohemia
Exhibit created by Lani Day
Curated by Sebastian Carreras & Minerva Bloom
Original Photos by F.J. Marik, Smichow, 1916.
The migration of Germans into Volhynia (as of 2013 covering northwestern Ukraine from a short distance west of Kiev to the border with Poland) occurred under significantly different conditions than those going to other parts of Russia. By the end of the 19th century Volhynia had over 200,000 German settlers. Their migration began at the encouragement of local noblemen, often Polish landlords, who wanted to develop their significant land-holdings in the area. The Germans in Volhynia were scattered about in over 1400 villages. Though the population peaked in 1900, many Germans had already begun leaving Volhynia in the late 1880s for North and South America.
World War I was the first time Russia went to war against Germany since the Napoleonic era, and Russian Germans were quickly suspected of having enemy sympathies. The Germans living in the Volhynia area were deported to the German colonies in the lower Volga river in 1915 when Russia started losing the war. Many Russian Germans were exiled to Siberia by the Tsar's government as enemies of the state - generally without trial or evidence. In 1916, an order was issued to deport the Volga Germans to the east as well, but the Russian Revolution prevented this from being carried out.
Captain max Kohnke, pilot at Jetblue Airways
Found in Naval Museum
by Aaron Krause
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The Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum was featured in the Parklander Magazine (September 2016 Issue), with a two-page spread article written by Aaron Krause, and we were also visited by their editor, Ms. Barbara Negron. Go to Naval Museum article: Page 68 - 69 |
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War Cards (Kriegs- Karten)
Germans from Russia - Exhibit 2 (Part 2 of 3)
Exhibit created by Lani Day
Curated by Sebastian Carreras & Minerva Bloom
Original Photos by F.J. Marik, Smichow, 1916.
Wolhynische: external name for a geographical place, group of people, or language/dialect: a common name used only outside the place, group or linguistic community in question, usually for historical reasons.
The region of Volhynia -- in German, Wolhynien -- is in the northwest corner of Ukraine, west of Kyiv. It borders Poland to the west and Belarus to the north. Volhynia was the name of an administrative district, called a gubernia, before the Russian Revolution. Major cities include Zhitomir, Rowno and Lutsk. In the mid-1800s many Germans settled in Volhynia. It has changed hands numerous times throughout history and been divided among competing powers. Since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, it has been part of the independent nation of Ukraine.
V for Victory: World War II Homefront and Military Memories This Exhibit is on display till September 30, 2016 at the Broward County Main Library – Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, 6th Floor, 100 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. When the United States entered World War II in 1941, Americans set only one goal, winning. Broward was no exception. The exhibit recognizes Broward’s patriotism and participation in the war effort and gives insight into the civilian life and military activities during the war. Artifacts such as photographs, newspapers, sheet music, cook books, children’s books, home front, and military objects give a glimpse of the Broward war experiences. Victory belonged to Broward and to the world in 1945. The exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information, call 954-357-7443 Main Library Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 – 6:00 Tuesday and Wednesday: 12:00 – 8:00 |
War Cards ( Kriegs - Karten )
Germans from Russia - Exhibit 1 (Part 1 of 3)
Exhibit Created by Lani Day
Curated by Sebastian Carreras & Minerva Bloom
Original Photos by F.J. Marik, Smichow, 1916.
Wolhynische: external name for a geographical place, group of people, or language/dialect: a common name used only outside the place, group or linguistic community in question, usually for historical reasons. Fluchtlinge: Refugees.
The region of Volhynia -- in German, Wolhynien -- is in the northwest corner of Ukraine, west of Kyiv. It borders Poland to the west and Belarus to the north. Volhynia was the name of an administrative district, called a gubernia, before the Russian Revolution. Major cities include Zhitomir, Rowno and Lutsk. In the mid-1800s many Germans settled in Volhynia. It has changed hands numerous times throughout history and been divided among competing powers. Since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, it has been part of the independent nation of Ukraine.
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