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FAREWELL, CDR. JIM CARLTON.


Commander James G. Carlton's first foray into Verb 1. foray into - enter someone else's territory and take spoils; "The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly"
raid

encroach upon, intrude on, obtrude upon, invade - to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my
 the editorial world of Naval Aviation News actually occurred before he reported aboard in 1997. At the request of the incumbent editor, he sought out renowned aviation author Stephen Coonts, and scored a coup when Coonts agreed to write an article for the magazine's Sep-Oct 97 issue commemorating the A-6 Intruder's retirement. And so, even before assuming the title, an editor was born.

Long before he arrived, the concept of creating a permanent archive of NANews magazines had been considered, but the administrative obstacles were daunting daunt  
tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts
To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay.



[Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin
. Cdr. Carlton researched a way to have back issues scanned and placed on CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc.
CD-ROM
 in full compact disc read-only memory

Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser).
, and oversaw the often cumbersome process. Now an irreplaceable collection of 16 CDs reflects all of the issues published from 1943 to the Nov-Dec 96 issue, when the magazine became available on the internet. These CDs are incomparable reference tools for the magazine staff, researchers and readers who choose to purchase them.

His accomplishments also had an impact beyond the NANews office. Double-hatted as Director, Naval Aviation History & Publications Division, Cdr. Carlton became the point, man in dealing with individuals or organizations seeking to trade with the Navy for goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax.  in exchange for recovered aircraft or vessels. His predecessors had each struggled with these concerns, exacerbated by the fact that there was no set policy for such trades. With his assistance, a SECNAV SECNAV Secretary of the Navy  instruction is now in effect that governs the circumstances under which a trade can occur.

The commander's ability to handle any situation thrown his way was further tested when he was named Acting Deputy Director of the Naval Historical Center The Naval Historical Center (NHC) is the official history program of the United States Navy. It is physically located at the Washington Navy Yard, and maintains a website of considerable value. , taking him from managing an office of less than 10 people to managing an entire command of more than 100, with its accompanying civilian and military personnel issues. He filled this role with characteristic aplomb a·plomb  
n.
Self-confident assurance; poise. See Synonyms at confidence.



[French, from Old French a plomb, perpendicularly : a, according to (from Latin ad-; see
 and good humor for more than a year.

Managing Editor Sandy Russell said, "We really missed having daily 'face time' with Cdr. Carlton during this period, but he managed to keep in touch by joining us for lunch occasionally. As the Editor, he was not only a great boss but a good friend. We'll really miss him."

"Cdr. Carlton constantly amazed us with his depth of knowledge," said Art Director Morgan Wilbur. "One summer we noticed mounds in the soil in front of our office. Soon we encountered the creatures responsible for the excavation-giant flying insects! These mammoth bugs would actually frighten passersby, but we soon learned they were harmless. At a bimonthly bi·month·ly  
adj.
1. Happening every two months.

2. Happening twice a month; semimonthly.

adv.
1. Once every two months.

2. Twice a month; semimonthly.

n. pl.
 staff meeting we mentioned these bugs to Cdr. Carlton, who matter-offactly said they were cicada cicada (sĭkā`də), large, noise-producing insect of the order Homoptera, with a stout body, a wide, blunt head, protruding eyes, and two pairs of membranous wings.  killers. Known for keeping a straight face while setting you up for a joke. we thought the commander was pulling our collective legs. As it turned out, he was right. Thus, the commander earned another call sign, Jim 'Cicada Killer' Carlton."

We wish Cdr. Carlton the best of luck in his retirement, which seems fated to find him not far from the world of Naval Aviation in some form or another. To remember him, the staff of NANews and the Aviation History Branch need look no further than the wooden Grampaw Pettibone sculptures which he hand-carved and presented to each of us upon his retirement, a symbol of the part he played in this small office that is more like a family.
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Date:Mar 1, 2001
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