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Information Engineering Technology, Bldg. 70
By providing systemic, integrated, and evolutionary suppor...
Captain Thomas H. Stokes-St. Michael's Cemetery
Captain Thomas H. Stokes was born on March 1, 1856 in Apal...
Captain Joseph P. Fish-St. Michael's Cemetery
Captain Joseph P. Fish was born in Noank, Connecticut on M...
Capt Christian Pharo-St. Michael's Cemetery
It is unknown when Captain Christian Pharo and Styrman Gun...
Bergin Children-St. Michael's Cemetery
The second child of Daniel Bergin (1858-1915) and Susie Ba...
Bauer Brothers-St. Michael's Cemetery
Kaspar and Dora Bauer immigrated to the United States in 1...
Roosevelt Arch
The first major entrance for Yellowstone was at the north ...
Obsidian Cliff
Obsidian Cliff, 11 miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs, is ...
NAS Pensacola Parade Ground
This parade ground is the location for the graduation cere...
NAS Pensacola Officer's Housing
In the early 1930s, the Naval Air Station began expanding....
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Information Engineering Technology, Bldg. 70
By providing systemic, integrated, and evolutionary support for the creation, storage, and dissemination of information within an organization, information engineers are critical to achieving an organization's mission and goals. Our alumni are involved in a variety of high-tech fields.
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Captain Thomas H. Stokes-St. Michael's Cemetery
Captain Thomas H. Stokes was born on March 1, 1856 in Apalachicola, Fl to John and Elizabeth Stokes, both of whom were immigrants from Ireland. In 1867 the family moved to Pensacola due to the political and economic pressures of ...
Captain Joseph P. Fish-St. Michael's Cemetery
Captain Joseph P. Fish was born in Noank, Connecticut on March 1, 1857 and, as a boy, he was exposed to the maritime industry of Noank. In the late 1800's, Fish moved to the Gulf Coast due to the profitable ...
Capt Christian Pharo-St. Michael's Cemetery
It is unknown when Captain Christian Pharo and Styrman Gunner Andresen were born. What is known is that they were both from Norway. They were merchant sailors who most likely participated in the once booming lumber industry around Pensacola. It ...
Bergin Children-St. Michael's Cemetery
The second child of Daniel Bergin (1858-1915) and Susie Bauer Bergin (1860-1955), Daniel Conway Bergin (1883-1888), was born on May 19. Daniel Conway died from a tricycle accident on Valentine's Day when he was only five years old.
Daniel Matthew Bergin ...
Bauer Brothers-St. Michael's Cemetery
Kaspar and Dora Bauer immigrated to the United States in 1853 from Bavaria. They settled in Pensacola a few years later and established a retail grocery enterprise on Baylen Street where the Escambia County Courthouse currently stands.
The Bauer's had three ...
Roosevelt Arch
The first major entrance for Yellowstone was at the north boundary. Before 1903, trains would bring visitors to Cinnabar, Montana, which was a few miles northwest of Gardiner, Montana, and people would climb onto horse-drawn coaches there to enter the ...
Obsidian Cliff
Obsidian Cliff, 11 miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs, is at the northern end of Beaver Lake in Yellowstone National Park. The cliff forms the eastern wall of a narrow cut in plateau country. At an elevation of nearly 7,400 ...
NAS Pensacola Parade Ground
This parade ground is the location for the graduation ceremonies for the Aviation Officer's Candidate School.
The ceremony includes marching units, a band, and an occasional fly-over by Naval aircraft.
The frequency of the graduation ceremonies depends on their the number of ...
NAS Pensacola Officer's Housing
In the early 1930s, the Naval Air Station began expanding. The town of Warrington, which was located just west of the base, was moved to the north side of Bayou Grande.
In 1934, 840 bodies were moved from the Warrington Cemetery ...