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Rear Admiral Kleber Sanlin Masterson, Jr.,
U.S. Navy (Retired)
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President General
Society of the Cincinnati |
Kleber Sanlin "Skid" Masterson, Jr. was born in San Diego,
California. He and his wife, Sara Cooper
Masterson, have two sons, Thomas Marshall Masterson,
M.D. and John Cooper Masterson, Esq. RADM
Masterson completed his undergraduate studies at the
United States Naval Academy,
where he graduated with a B.S. in General Engineering in
1954. He received his M.S. in Physics from the
United State Naval Postgraduate
School in 1961, and a Ph.D. in Physics from
the
University of California, San
Diego in 1963. Additionally RADM
Masterson was graduated from the
Advanced Management Program
of the Harvard Business
School in 1980. A Rear Admiral in the
U.S. Navy during his career, RADM Masterson is also a retired vice president and partner
of Booz Allen
Hamilton Inc. and retired senior vice president of Science Applications
International, Inc.
Memberships
* Society of
the Cincinnati (President General)
* The Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati
(former President)
Authorships
(partial list)
The Book of Navy Songs, editor, Naval Institute
Press, (1954, still in
print).
"Compilation for Two Computers with NELIAC";
Communications of the
Association for Computing Machinery 32, 607 (1960).
"The Influence of Diffusion Losses on the Probe
Potential in a Dense
Plasma," with G. Ecker; 13th Gaseous Electronics Conference,
12-15
October 1962, Monterey, California.
"Nuclear Matter Calculations and Phenomenological
Potentials," with K.A.
Brueckner, Physical Review 128, 2267 (1962).
"Probe Theory in Dense Plasma," with G. Ecker and J. J.
McClure; University
of California Radiation Laboratory Report 10128, 21 March
1962.
"Properties of Finite Nuclei," with A. M. Lockett;
Physical Review 129, 776
(1963).
"Uncoupled Nuclear Matter Approximation"; Physical
Review 135, 776 (1963)
"Energy of a Many Particle
Normal System," with K. Sawada; Physical
Review 133, B595 (1965).
"Numerical Methods for the Many-Body Theory of Finite
Nuclei"; Methods of
Computational Physics, Vol. VI, edited by B.
Alder, S. Fernbach and M.
Rotenberg. Academic Press, New York, N.Y. (1966)
"The President and Advisors on Science Policy" in "The
President: Defense
and Diplomacy, The Miller Center Forums, 1981,Part IV,"
edited by
Kenneth W. Thompson, University of Virginia Press (1981).
Listed In (Publications)
Who'sWho in Science and Engineering 2011-2012,
Marquis
Who'sWho
Who's Who in America 2011, Marquis
Who'sWho
Who's Who in the World - 27th Edition
2010, Marquis Who'sWho
Dictionary of International Biography - 35th
Edition, International
Biographical Centre
Other Notes
* Awards: Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of
Merit (3 awards),
Navy Commendation Medal (3 awards, 2 with Combat "V")
* Past President, Old Town Civic Association,
Alexandria, Virginia
* Past Chairman, Historic Alexandria Resources
Commission
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