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Les Hunkele

Les Hunkele

The second eldest of 7 kids from Brooklyn, NY, I was thrilled to be admitted to West Point.

4 Years later I was thrilled to become an Army Engineer. That career choice led to far flung future opportunities including building utility systems, and teaching patrolling to third country nationals in Thailand; commanding a company of 500, mentoring lieutenants, and teaching at Fort Belvoir; analysis of the Beirut Bombing, Congressional testimony, program management of the Pentagon Renovation and Ronald Reagan Building in DC; managing relocation programs in Korea and Guam; reestablishing traffic in Manhattan following 9/11; building a church parish hall in Hawaii; and supporting the standup of our country’s largest and fastest supercomputer. 

My wanderlust was satiated primarily between work assignments and SCUBA diving — having been on all 7 continents and many islands in between — often with my wife of 49 years, Diane, and our daughter.

  • Unexpected Statesmanship Required – 2014
         I was a Rotarian from 2007 to 2018, chairing several committees, as well as Secretary and President of the Rotary Club of Pearl Harbor (RCPH).  I now routinely attend RCPH meetings as a guest on Zoom from South Carolina. My realtor… Read more: Unexpected Statesmanship Required – 2014

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