J.P. Ronald: A native son of Southwestern Pennsylvania, he is currently still
living there with his wife and daughter. He graduated from The Ohio State
University with a Bachelors of Science in Industrial Engineering with an emphasis
of Manufacturing Engineering. His career spans twenty years as a Mechanical
Engineer in heavy machinery, tooling, and automation design. While a student
at Ohio State he was a member of the Navy ROTC Corps, seeking to become a
nuclear submariner.
J.P.’s love for military history and technology comes through a family linage
involving the United States Navy. His maternal grandfather was a commissioned
Navy officer aboard the carrier USS Wasp CV-18 during World War II, and he even-
tually retired from the reserves as a Commander. His paternal grandfather, while
beyond military service age during World War II, built LSTs at a local shipyard
in Pittsburgh PA. J.P.’s father and uncle both had a major influence in his career
choice as both graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology (Now Carnegie
Mellon University) with Mechanical Engineering degrees, and both work together
at the Bettis Westinghouse Atomic Laboratories (Now Bechtel Marine Propulsion
Corporation), working on refueling procedures for America’s nuclear-powered sub-
marines and surface ships during the Cold War. J.P.’s father’s last assignment was
the refueling procedures of the USS Seadragon SSN-584 in the mid-1970s, which
is the reason JP chose her as the focus submarine of his book.
J.P. is “born again” Christian and Catholic as the result of personal tragedies
and experiences surrounding this beloved father’s death to cancer while finishing
up at Ohio State.