Donald Delagrange
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The biography for Donald Delagrange is empty. What can you add? I graduated from Sarasota High School in Sarasota, FL - Class of 1962. I came to Groton, CT staying with my Grandfather and two uncles - working at Electric Boat General Dynamics in Groton. I began my college studies in Sept 1964 at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT I graduated in June 1968 and began working at Uniroyal Chemical in Naugatuck, CT on June 6th 1968. I was drafted in the United States Army in November of 1968 and inducted in New Haven, CT early December 1968. I completed my training at Fort Jackson in South Carolina and was assigned to Fort Jackson. My orders initially were to join a command post in Vietnam, however I was diverted to join the 38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Headquarters - based at Osan Air Force Base in Osan, Korea in Sept 1969. After my tour of duty I was discharged as a SP5 (E5) and returned to Naugatuck, CT continuing my career with Uniroyal Chemical.
In 1972 on the advise of my former professor at UCONN I entered the MBA program at the University of New Haven, graduating in 1975. At that point I decided to continue my studies and was accepted into a new DBA program being developed at Yale University, however rather than wait for this program to be available, I was accepted into a new Master of Arts program being offered in Industrial & Organization Psychology (MA I/O), at the University of New Haven, graduating in 1977. I completed these degrees part-time while continuing my career with Uniroyal Chemical. Retired in 2009.
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Happy to have been of service! I was browsing the Fullerton index in search of a spouse of one of my distant relatives and noticed that there were a lot of duplicates, so just had to try and tidy up a few of them.
Kind regards, SueCD
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