Background
Hutcheon, Wallace Schoonmaker was born on June 27, 1933 in New York City. Son of Wallace Schoonmaker and Dorothy Mae (Tate) Hutcheon.
Hutcheon, Wallace Schoonmaker was born on June 27, 1933 in New York City. Son of Wallace Schoonmaker and Dorothy Mae (Tate) Hutcheon.
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, Pennsylvania State University, 1954. Master of Arts in History, George Washington University, 1969, Master of Philosophy in History, 1971, Doctor of Philosophy in History, 1975. Commissioned ensign United States Naval Reserve, 1955, advanced through grades to commander, 1970.
Committee officer Naval Air Station, Key West, Florida, 1955-1959.
Education officer in United States Ship Kitty Hawk, 1962-1964. Air intelligence officer CVW-2, 1964-1966.
Intelligence analyst, 1966-1970, released to inactive duty, 1970, retired, 1976. Lecturer George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 1970.
Instructor Saint Marys College, Maryland., 1971.
Assistant professor of history Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, 1971-1975, associate professor, 1975-1980, professor, 1980, head department, 1974, assistant chairman division social science public services, 1979. Management training consultant Health Resources Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Hyattsville, Maryland., 1978. Consultant military evaluations program American Council Education, Washington, 1980.
Consultant college history textbooks Houghton-Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1992.
Member of advisory board Annual Editions, Dushkin Public Company. Public speaker Mariners Museum, District of Columbia Historians Luncheon, others
Member Historyof the City of Fairfax Roundtable, 1995-1998.
Commissioned ensign United States Naval Reserve, 1955, advanced through grades to Commander, 1970. Communications officer Fawtulant Naval Air Station, Key West, Florida, 1955-1959. Education officer United States Ship Kitty Hawk, 1962-1964.
Air intelligence officer CVW-2, 1964-1966, intelligence analyst DIA, 1966-1970. Released to inactive duty, 1970. Lecturer George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 1970.
Instructor St. Marys College, Maryland, 1971. From assistant professor to associate professor history Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, 1971—1980, professor, 1980—2008, head department, 1974—2008, assistant chairman division social science public services, 1979—2003, assistant dean Liberal Arts, 2003—2008, professor emeritus, since 2009. Management training consultant Health Resources Administration, Department of Health, Hyattsville, Maryland, 1978.
Consultant military evaluations program American Council Education, Washington, 1980. Consultant college history textbooks Houghton-Mifflin Company, Boston, since 1992. Public speaker Mariners Museum, District of Columbia Historian Luncheon, others.
Member History of City of Fairfax Roundtable, 1995—1998. History day judge George Mason University, 1990—2002. Member of United States Capitol History Society, Northern Virginia Association History (board directors 1994, vice president 1994), Organization American Historians, United States Naval Institute, 1885 Club, Delta Chi.
Married Margaret Marie Crossen, September 29, 1963. Children: Dorothy Lee, Hillary Annual.