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Stachiw, Jaroslaw Drahomyr was born on May 23, 1931 in Lviv, Ukraine. Arrived in the United States, 1949. Son of Mathew and Frances Stachiw.
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consultant mechanical engineer
Stachiw, Jaroslaw Drahomyr was born on May 23, 1931 in Lviv, Ukraine. Arrived in the United States, 1949. Son of Mathew and Frances Stachiw.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Oklahoma State University, 1955. Master of Science in Engineering mechanics, Pennsylvania State University, 1961. DEd in Higher Education, Pennsylvania State University, 1963.
Research engineer Ordnance Research Laboratory, State College, Pennsylvania, 1959—1964, Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, Port Hueneme, California, 1964—1970. Senior engineer, program manager, staff scientist for materials Naval Undersea Center, Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance, San Diego, 1970—1994. Consultant Stachiw Associates, Rockport, Texas, from 1972.
1st lieutenant United States Army, 1957-1959, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
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Fellow: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (chairman ocean engineering division 1972-1973, chairman subcommittee pressure vessels for human occupancy 1972-1987, honorary member pressure vessels for human occupancy 1987, Centennial medal 1990, Military Oceanographer award 1970, Pressure Technology Codes Dedicated Service award 1989). Member: Marine Technology Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Sigma Xi.
Married Joan Lee Atkerson, June 5, 1955. Children: Michael, Mark.