Baltimore 3, Maryland. 



Mr. Wehe was born in Berwyn, Illinois, on December 3, 1927. 

 He attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was graduated 

 from Brown University with an A.B. in geology, and took graduate 

 courses at the United States Department of Agricultxire Graduate 

 School, George Washington University, and at American University. 



He began his oceanographic career in 1946 at Woods Hole 

 Oceanographic Institution and participated as an oceanographic 

 technician in Radiological Safety Section of JTF-1 during Able and 

 Baker atonnic tests at Bikini. After working at the Mount Washing- 

 ton Observatory as an icing observer, he returned to WHOI to exe- 

 cute oceanographic surveys off the coast of North Carolina and in 

 the Persian Gulf. From 1951-53 he was an assistant oceanographer 

 at Narragansett Marine Laboratory and active in various surveys of 

 Narragansett Bay and approaches. He joined the U. S. Navy Hydro- 

 graphic Office in 1955 as an oceanographer and held positions of 

 increasing responsibility from analyst of tides and currents, to 

 Project Coordinator for Special Projects, and Special Assistant 

 to the Special Projects Officer. In the latter capacity, he parti- 

 cipated in and contributed to various programs, including the 

 Government-Industry Oceanographic Instrumentation Symposium, 

 and the proposed U. S. National Oceanwide Survey Program. 



He recently accepted a position as Program Manager for Ocean- 

 ography, Martin Company, a division of the Majrtin Marietta Cor- 

 poration. As such, he is responsible for developing and managing 

 oceanographic research, systems, and instrumentation in and for 

 the Electronic Systems and Products Division, and, additionally, 

 for seeing that existing talents, capabilities, and experience in ASW 

 and underwater acoustics at Martin are used to best advantage in 

 the program. 



He is a member of AGU, AMS, and NSIA, and an associate 

 member of ORSA. He has authored and co-authored a number of 

 reports and has been editor of ajid/or contributor to others in- 

 cluding "Mathematical Applications of Operations Research" by 

 Dr. T. L. Saaty (McGraw-Hill, 1959). 



DR. J. LAMAR WORZEL, Assistant Director, Lament Geological 

 Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, New York. 



Dr. Worzel was born in West Brighton, Staten Island, New York, 

 Februciry 21, 1919. He received his B.S. in engineering physics 

 in 1940 from Lehigh University. Upon graduation he joined the 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution as a Research Associate where 

 he was engaged in research on vmderwater sound eind photography. 



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