Timothy Pickering:  

CLASS OF 1985
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Naval War CollegeClass of 2012
Newport, RI
Martinsburg, WV

Timothy's Story

Tim is from Martinsburg, West Virginia. After graduating from Martinsburg High School, Tim attended West Virginia University Institute of Technology where he received a Bachelors's Degree in Economics with a minor in Business Management. Tim also attended the Naval War College in Newport, RI where he received a Master's Degree in National Security and Security Studies with an emphasis on Africa. Tim was a Naval Officer for 23 years, active a...Expand for more
nd reserve, retiring in 2008. Tim worked at Military Sealift Command for 20 years. In 2005, Tim moved to the Maritime Administration, where he heads up the Marine Highway Program, the government's effort to move freight from road and rail back to the water. Tim enjoys working on cars and around his property. When not tinkering on a car, he enjoys spending time with his wife and son. He also enjoys scuba diving with his son and world travel.
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Daniel and I on day 1.  He's a natural in the water.  Don't tell him I said so, but he's gonna be a better diver than me... :)
Father and son, day 2.  Daniel wants to move somewhere with warm water, coral and year around diving.  Sounds like a plan!!
Timothy Pickering's album, Diving
This guy kept poking the camera.  He doesn't look too bright.  :)
Timothy Pickering's album, Diving
Timothy Pickering's album, Diving
Timothy Pickering's album, Diving
Timothy Pickering's album, Diving
I need more lead in my weight belt.   For some reason I'm more bouyant than I was 25 years ago...
The referees.  These were everywhere.  They are part of the great migration and about 400,000 of them were on the move.  We had over 100 in our campground.
An African Grey Fox.  These are hard to find; our guide said he sees them only a few times a year.  This was a long range shot (200 yards) with a zoom lens.
Dude, it's a llama!  I had no idea how big (or fast) these were.  We saw dozens of them along the way.
He walked up to us and stared.  I think he was curious about his reflection in the window.
A Zebra with an attitude. They usually ran off if you even glanced at them.  This little guy wanted to stare me down.
We came across these two playing alongside the path at dusk.
We saw dozens of elephants, but this was one of the largest groups.  There were probably 20 of them in this herd.
These two were butting heads for 30 minutes.  I think they were playing, my son thought it was a little more serious.
This guy was crossing a stream about the same time we were.
An endangered black rhino.  We saw 3 of these on our trip.
These are impalas, but they call them 111s because from behind the stripe on their hind legs and tail look like numbers.
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