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President 1964-1965 - Jerry Rosenblatt- |
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Born in
After the
war, back home, it was time to see what the rest of my life was going
to be. I went back to the I should say
here that engineering, science, and astronomy were always my hobbies.
So, I discovered that at After
graduation, I went back to Northrop was the beginning of my Optics career. For four years I worked at the Northrop Lab. Doing everything the lab. offered. I worked with Paul Halderman and Lowell Baskins. I did precision optical metrology, thin film optical coating in vacuum, raytracing for optical design ( at that time there were no computers, only mechanical calculators and Peters tables for trig. functions. Northrop was a great education for me. I was solicited by Lockheed’s Infrared Department in 1959 and worked there for three years doing optical design etc. At the time Walter “Wally” Wallin had an office in Tarzana, and I was able to utilize him as a consultant while I was at Lockheed. At about 1962 the Infrared Department at Hughes Aircraft offered me a position. I was at Hughes until I retired in October 1986. I was OSSC Programs Chairman when Hank Frels was OSS President in 1962-63, and Treasurer the next year, then suddenly became President in 1964-65, because Vice President W. S. Gallaway and Secretary Milton Laikin chose to do something else. At Hughes I was very active. I obtained three patents, and had several other patent applications that never were awarded. I ended up as Project Manager of the entire optical (both visible and infrared) system on the Bradly Fighting Vehicle. On the Navy A6 Aircraft there is an Infrared 5x zoom lens in the sight. That is one of my patents. I have 3 children: Shellie, Ellen and Ken, who have bleesed me with 5 grandchildren, all in the LA area. |
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Jerry Rosenblatt |
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