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Robert
G. Williscroft served 23 years in the U.S. Navy and the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA). He commenced his service as an enlisted nuclear Submarine Sonar
Technician, was selected for the Navy Enlisted Scientific Education
Program, and graduated from University of Washington in Marine Physics
and Meteorology. He returned to nuclear submarines as the Navy’s first
Poseidon Weapons Officer. Subsequently, he served as Navigator, and as
Diving & Salvage and Saturation Diving Officer on both
catamaran mother vessels for the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, and
then as
Officer in Charge of the Navy Saturation Diving School, and of the Test
Operations Group out of San Diego, conducting deep-ocean surveillance
and data acquisition.
In NOAA Dr. Williscroft directed diving operations throughout the
Pacific
and Atlantic. NOAA published his Doctoral dissertation,
A Method for Protecting Scuba Divers from the
Hazards
of Contaminated Water,
and distributed it around the world to interested ports and
diving activities. He is a certified diving instructor for the National
Association of Underwater Instructors
(NAUI) and the Multinational Diving Educators Association (MDEA), and
has taught over 3,000 individuals both basic and advanced SCUBA diving.
He authored three diving books, developed the first NAUI drysuit
course, developed advanced curricula for mixed gas and other
specialized diving modes, and developed and taught a NAUI course on the
Math and Physics of Advanced Diving. He also served three shipboard
years in the high Arctic conducting baseline studies, and thirteen
months at the geographic South Pole in charge of National Science
Foundation atmospheric projects.
His
military decorations include:
Good
Conduct Medal
National
Service Defense Medal
Antarctic
Service Medal (w. winterover device)
Unit
citation (w. bronze star)
Submarine
Dolphins (Silver & Gold)
Fleet
Ballistic Missile Patrol Device (w. silver star & 2
bronze stars)
Navy
Saturation Diving Officer Pin
NOAA
Diving Officer Pin
After
retiring in 1985, Dr. Williscroft served as CEO of the largest
editorial service in the United States, and founded a publishing
company. He sold the publishing firm to serve as Chief Staff Officer
for a consortium of five marine industry related firms in San Diego. In
1994 he moved to Philadelphia, and focused on writing, real estate, and
the stock market. In 1997, he joined Morgan Stanley in Los Angeles as a
Series 7
stockbroker. Since 1999 Dr. Williscroft has been independent. He is the
author of the recently published popular book on current events:
The Chicken Little Agenda – Debunking
Experts’
Lies, and of the popular children’s book: Starman
Jones – A Relativity Birthday Present. Dr.
Williscroft is a former Board member
of the Adventurers’
Club of Los Angeles, and the Editor of their monthly
magazine: The
Adventurers' Club News. Dr. Williscroft is the
CEO of BestLife International in Clarkston, Washington, the maker of MAXelence the healthy
sports/energy drink. He also continues to consult and write.
Dr.
Williscroft is married to Jill Steele Mayer. He has a biological son
who lives in Chicago, and a step-daughter and twin step-sons who live
with the family in Lewiston, Idaho. He
received his B.Sc. in Oceanography and Meteorology from University of
Washington in 1969, and his
M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Engineering from California Coast University in 1981
and 1983, respectively.
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