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Chief Petty Officer Electronics Technician (Submarines)
Joined the Navy: July 7, 1983 ot
Boot Camp: Great Lakes I!
Graduated:.Submarine School, Groton, Conn. Nov. 1983
Tours of Duty:
USS Henry Clay (SSBN-625) 1984-1987
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-6330 1987-1989
USS JAMES K. POLK (SSN-645) 1993-1999
USS OKLAHOMA CITY (SSN-723) 2000
Currently onboard the USS NORFOLK (SSN-784) in the
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Stuff I do outside the Navy:
Actor for the Discovery and Learning Channel (TLC )
Productions: The FBI Files, The New Detectives, and The
Prosecutors with over 40 productions to my credits.Certified
Drug and Alcohol Counselor
Certified Fitness Trainer
Married to Mary L. Davis of Oak Ridge NC - son Bryce Davis Roberson ( 2 yrs. old )
wards:
3 Navy Achievement Medals
2 Navy Commendation Medals and other numerous awards
pictured here with family and friends at Willies Restaurant, " Home of the famous Willie Burger"
photos by Jim Rouse
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Lifeline: Edification of
A New Generation
WHY TEENS REBEL : PART TWO
THE VANISHING HOMEMAKER
In 1955, 60 percent of U.S. households had a working father, a
stay-at-home mom and two or more school-age kids. A "model
family." Most 14-year-olds could expect mom (or their
grandmother, or at least their neighbors) to be home during the day.
These kids had full-time moms. Obviously there was a lot of
parental involvement in their lives. In the U.S. of 100 children born
today: 17 will be out of wedlock. 48 will be born of parents who
divorce before the child is 18. 16 will be born to parents who
seperate. 6 will be born to parents of whom one will die before the
child reaches 18. That leaves 13 kids who will reach age 18 having
two parents with their marriage intact.
That was only 47 years ago. Such families virtually
evaporated--within a single generation. By the 1970's both parents
worked in 50 percent of families with school-age children. In 1986,
1955-family model made up only 7 percent of our homes. Today,
three of four moms with school-age kids have left home to join the
Faith May work force.
Sociologists studying this trend plainly state how this change has
affected the lives of today's teens.
"The Carnegie Corporation points out that 30 percent of eighth graders are on their own after
school, some as long as five hours a day, which gives them much more private, personal space than
their postwar predecessors ever enjoyed. Seventy-five percent of sexually active teenagers cite their
home (or their boyfriend's home) as their usual meeting place, since the coast is inevitably clear.
"Unsupervised time after school, T the Washington Post reported in 1992, is the most common occasion
for adolescents to have sexual intercourse, often at a boy's house while his parents are at work" (Grace
Pallidino, Teenagers: An American History).
When teenagers spend a full day at school packed in with other teenagers, and then spend most of
their spare time either alone or in completely unsupervised social situations with other teenagers, there
are bound to be problems. Again, God has given us plain instruction that largely goes unheeded: "The
rod and reproof give widom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame" (Prov.29:15).
Later we'll go deeper into the instruction contained in that verse.
Parents have traditionally been very present in their children's daily lives. It hasn't been until recently
that teens have been, in many cases and for a lot of the time cut loose. What unhappy results this
"| self-governance has yielded.
oAnd these words, which | command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them
diligently unto thy children, and when thou sittest in thine house, and when thos walkest by the way,
_ ~~ thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Deuteronomy
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