Growing up?

The process of aging as it applies to the human form takes many interesting twists along the way. A military profile may have some impact. Submarine experience will definitely leave its mark. Here are some "time" samples.

Seaman
1952 Korea era
August 1956 Firecontrol Technician 1st Roy Ator & bride, June on Texas honeymoon. FTC(SS) Roy Ator, a GMS Dam Neck Instructor off duty in Chesapeake Bay - 1964 era
Gunner Ator assigned to Naval Ordnance Test Unit, PAFB, FL 1967: FBM DASO Duties 
Engineer Officer
U.S.S. TIRANTE (SS-420) 1970
  
Lieutenant Ator - March 1972 - Operational Test Support Unit 2 Telemetry Officer aboard the USNS Range Sentinel T-AGM-22. Final tour prior to retirement from U. S. Navy.  College kid: Me & my truck at Christmas 1976 (USN leather jacket) with Jimmie Bates & my father, Dexter Ator [both deceased].
Memorial Day Program at Lipan's Evergreen Cemetery.   Legionnaire June Ator with husband and daughter Robin Kirkpatrick. May 25, 1998.
Tarleton State University - May 15 1977 - Bachelors in Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Roy Ator LT/USN/RET (SS) with active duty Marine Color Guard. 5/25/98 also.

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