Robert C. Steele4 April 2024Whence did I fail to noticeAn intellect once hearty, is now frail Perhaps had I listened more closely,I would have heard the rising death cries of synapses snapping,Birthing tendrils and clumps in their place. For six score on memories were etched in stone,Now have more holes than Swiss cheese. Eyes once … Continue reading The Toil and Toll of Aging
The USS Corry (DD-817)
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Deer Hunting with My Dad and Brother Brian: A Memorable Family Outing
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Personality Typing – I’m on the Cusp: ENTP & ENFP
Personality Typing - I'm on the Cusp - ENTP & ENFP
Steele’s Job: Helping 5.5 Million People ‘Catch Up’
Steele’s Job - Helping 5.5 Million People ‘Catch Up’Download
Treed by a Bull
I was talking with a friend recently about childhood memories and I shared with him one of the more memorable moments of my youth. I can’t recall my exact age, but it was in the 11 to 13 years old range (1962 - 1964). I grew up in the Hope Valley Community of Durham, North … Continue reading Treed by a Bull
Research Paper That I Co-authored on Network Bandwidth Management
The focus of my 25+ year systems engineering career was the design, operations, and management of real-time, mission critical systems for the U.S. Government (NASA, NOAA, DOD). To that end, I completed a master's degree in Telecommunications with a concentration in Decision Science from George Mason University. Shortly afterwards, I started coursework on a second … Continue reading Research Paper That I Co-authored on Network Bandwidth Management
A Tribute to Two Soldiers I Idolized as a Kid
Robert C. Steele I developed a fascination with combat and the military services when I was kid. I regularly played soldier, usually recruiting my brother Wayne and our next-door neighbor Brad Henderson to play with me. Wayne and Brad were both two years younger. I suspect most boys growing up in the 50s and 60s … Continue reading A Tribute to Two Soldiers I Idolized as a Kid
My Freshman Year at The Military College of Georgia
The purpose of drill is to enable a commander or noncommissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner; to aid in disciplinary training by instilling habits of precision and response to the leader’s orders; and to provide for the development of all soldiers in the practice of commanding … Continue reading My Freshman Year at The Military College of Georgia
WANG CUSTOMER ENGINEERS COME TO RESCUE OF ECONOMIC SUMMIT TALKS
I was rummaging through a box of documents I hadn't looked at in many years and discovered a press release about my and several co-workers efforts to set up a secure network to support the 1983 World Economic Summit. 🙂 For Immediate Release For further Information Contact Tom Eifler, Ext. 5126 Edward J. Powers, Ext. … Continue reading WANG CUSTOMER ENGINEERS COME TO RESCUE OF ECONOMIC SUMMIT TALKS