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Lieutenant Commander Joe Rutkowski
Senior Naval Science Instructor
Grenada High School
Navy Junior ROTC


LCDR Joe Rutkowski has been the commander at the Grenada High School Navy Junior ROTC Unit for the last ten years.  Before that he served over 20 years as a United States Naval Intelligence Officer with operational U.S. government and military units, and other government and military forces from around the world.  During those years he studied and learned about many different specialties including the use of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines to enforce U.S. foreign policy, and in defense of our own country; he was involved with the development of worldwide private defense department computer networks and computer programs, and the development of computer war-gaming centers to prepare our military forces for the political, military and terrorists threats they would face in the countries and areas they still deploy to today. 

He has studied and written about military and political activities in countries in Central and South America, Europe, the Near East, the Far East, and Africa. 
He provided intelligence support for events such as the fall of the American Embassy in Iran, and the unsuccessful attempt to rescue those hostages, the U.S. air attacks on Libya, the collapse of Lebanon and the bombing of the U.S. Barracks there, various attempts to rescue American hostages taken from commercial airliners and ships in the Middle East, other attempts to provide humanitarian aid to starving African nations and later rescue operations to save U.S. and foreign nationals when embassies have fallen there.

He has four sons, two of which went to Grenada School District schools, and two daughters who adopted him when their mother and his wife went on to heaven.   Three of his children will have graduated from Grenada High School by the end of this month.  One works for a congressman, one is an accountant, one is a nurse and is still in college, one is training to be a medic in the U.S. Army and two still want to go to college.  He is still learning!
NAVAL SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR
LIEUTENANT COMMANDER STEVEN D. DOMOSLAY
USN (RETIRED)

LCDR Steven Domoslay retired from active duty in 1994. Upon being discharged from the United States Marine Corps in 1974, LCDR Domoslay began his Naval Officer career. The majority of his tours have been split between Naval Aviation and Financial Management. Having received his Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio State, the Navy provided additional funding to go on and receive his Masters degree in Business. Shipboard tours have been on the USS CALOOSAHATCHEE (AOJ-98), HOMEPORTED in Norfolk, VA; USS KOELSCH (FF-1049), homeported in Mayport, FL; and the USS PELELIU (LHA-5), homeported in Long Beach, CA. A major collateral duty given on all assignments, both ashore and at sea, have included directing performance in the fields of strength and conditioning for sailors and troops assigned. His shore assignments have been to Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola FL; Naval Station (NAVSTA) Newport RI; Navy Supply Corps School, Athens GA; Naval Air Station (NAS) Corpus Christi TX; NAS New Orleans LA; Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Washington D.C.; and Staff for the Chief of Naval Technical Training (CNTECHTRA) Memphis TN. LCDR Domoslay is the third Naval Science Instructor assigned to Grenada High School, reporting aboard during the Spring of 1994. His beautiful wife is the former Bonnie Finney and they have one son named David.
(circa 1995)
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(circa 1995)
Circa 2003
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