Background
Lessard, Charles Stephen was born on January 21, 1936 in Panama City, Panama. Son of Stephen C. and Adelina Maria Lessard.
educator air force officer electrical engineer
Lessard, Charles Stephen was born on January 21, 1936 in Panama City, Panama. Son of Stephen C. and Adelina Maria Lessard.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1958. Graduate United States Air Force Squadron Officers School, 1962. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1967.
Doctor of Philosophy in biomedical Engineering, Marquette University, 1972.
Graduated from the United States Air Force Command and Staff College, Air University, 1974, Air War College, 1976.
Development engineer of precision electronic instruments, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, 1967-1968. Chief biomedical engineering research School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, 1968-1970. Research scientist Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, 1972-1974.
Director combat grande field office Electronics Systems Division, Torrejon Airbase, Spain, 1974-1980.
Assistant chief biodynamics and bioengineering division Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, 1980-1981. Retired, 1981; professor evening division San Antonio College, 1967-1969.
Adjunct professor Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, 1972-1974. Associate professor biomedical engineering Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station, since 1981.
Bond Drive and Federal campaign fund chairman, 1963, 72, 73.
Manager Little League Baseball, Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, 1963. Coach of basketball, baseball, and football Saint Helen"s Elementary School, Dayton, Ohio, 1972, 73, 74.
Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Neuroelectric Society, Society for Psychophysiol.
Married Martha Louise Meath, May 13, 1960. Children– Stephen C., Catherine A., Joseph P., Daniel P. Commissioned Second lieutenant United States Air Force, 1958, advanced through grades to lieutenant colonel, 1974.