Bruce,
We first met years ago on Ford Island, you coming back from special ops at Adak, and I working for Will James as a MEC Coordinator. Since that time I, like many others, have read your analyses of virtually every aspect of acoustics and done all I could to incorporate your methods and procedures into my own processes. I really hate to see you leave this association after so many years. It is like saying Farwell to a lifelong source of truth. I know that your San Juan analysis met with much discussion, but you and I know that it was spot on and accurately reflects the data collected. I urge you to reconsider your choice to break ties with your shipmates here but if that remains your wish I want to wish you the very best of health, luck, and success for the future. You did it well my friend... and we Will remember.
Bruce
You have been the most superior acoustic analyst since I met you in Key West in the early 1960's, when I started school on the IUSS system in Building 3 ("Green Door"). As the years passed, while I was stationed on Turks Island, I transferred over to submarines. I remember when we worked together, starting in 1965, at the Washington Observatory (Building 52), then we all moved to the older Suitland complex, till I retired in 1980, but still remained a contractor until 1988. I will really miss your analysis that has been on this IUSS site for years,
a pity that your work ends bruce you are a profecional with all the letters, not all know how to understand the sacrifice and the passion that one puts to your work, I hope that you do well in your new path hopefully you will review that decision greetings from Argentina