Thornton Academy Postscripts Alumni Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 6

Alumni Who Serve Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Nadeau ’85 reflects on the “spirit of service” from the University of Michigan in “I look back at the mentoring I received at 2003. Nadeau said, “The engineering Thornton; it gave me a great foundation. work taught me how to think logically When a mentor guides you, you might and solve problems, but I gravitated not even know it at the time. When I was to the people Class President, part of problems I worked closely “To me, ‘service’ simply means and preferred with geometry putting others before yourself...it’s working with a teacher Mr. Curtis. what makes a school teacher devote We got a lot done white board and her time and attention to help a creating a team.” together. Also, on young student that is struggling. the football field, Nadeau explained Coach Cote was a And it is what drives the countless When people hear that John Nadeau his duty as other dedicated servants that steadily master at getting was promoted to Rear Admiral, the Assistant the most you work on their own, often without they often ask if he’s the youngest Commandant possibly can out of who has ever been appointed to that for Capability recognition.” what you have. position. Admiral Nadeau replies, at United “No, I am not the youngest Admiral States Coast Guard Headquarters in “It has been amazing to watch the school ever. But I am honored to be the Washington, D.C., “The Coast Guard grow over the years with the addition of first person selected for promotion has 11 different missions, including: new facilities, the increasingly diverse to Rear Admiral from my Coast marine safety, search and rescue, drug student body, and the rapidly expanding Guard Academy Class of 1989.” interdiction, marine environmental curriculum. The world is becoming more Postscripts asked him to reflect on protection, and ports, waterways, complex and technical; consequently, what service means to him. and coastal security. To accomplish the Coast Guard is looking for specialists all these things, we must identify the rather than a jack of all trades. We are “To me, ‘service’ simply means capabilities and resources we need— fortunate to attract a highly educated and putting others before yourself. It is such as boats, cutters, aircraft, people, motivated workforce. Many of our new about faithful dedication to your and competencies—and then go recruits are college graduates, and it is people, the mission, and our great acquire them. not uncommon to see people working on Nation. The ‘spirit of service’ is advanced degrees.” what makes a Coast Guard rescue swimmer jump from a perfectly Coast Guard Rear Admiral good helicopter into freezing cold water and rough seas to save others John Nadeau (left) and Petty Officer First Class Chris in peril. It is what makes a tired Hall, Diver, demonstrate the cook on one of our Cutters roll capabilities of diving gear at out of bed at 0430 to get breakfast started to feed his fellow shipmates. the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center in Panama Similarly, it is what makes a school City, Florida in July. Nadeau teacher devote her time and visited the Center and was attention to help a young student invited on a “familiarization that is struggling.” Rear Admiral Nadeau prepared himself well for a life of service. After Thornton Academy, John graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 1989 and obtained advanced degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 6 dive” with Coast Guard divers. He is quick to say that this was a special occasion and that his responsibilities do not usually involve diving.