Justice Hawk
Author: Justice Hawk



Justice Hawk was born in Rochester, NH in 1947. He attended the town's French, private, Catholic school through grades one to twelve, graduating first in his class in Maths & Sciences. At the school, he lettered in Baseball all four of his high school years.

After graduation from high school, he attended the University of New Hampshire, majoring in Chemical Engineering and playing Fourth Board on the University Chess Team that won the New England Championships for the first time in school history. Though successful in his major, he found Organic Chemistry depressing and a strong discouragement on his intended career pursuits. With the Vietnam War waging and draft extravaganza flaring, he decided to join the United States Navy Nuclear Power Program with two of his childhood friends.

From 1967 to 1987, Justice Hawk completed a twenty-year service career in the operation, maintenance, repair and supervision of Nuclear Submarine Power Plants. He qualified as a Fast Attack submariner in 1980 as well as a Fleet Ballistic Missile submariner in 1972. In the span of his twenty years, he accumulated specialties in Nuclear Power Plant supervision, radiological controls and quality assurance.

Prior to retiring from the naval service, Justice Hawk acquired his Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts from the University of the State of New York (USNY) with concentrations in nuclear engineering, philosophy and Asian history & culture (237 undergraduate credits).

After retirement, the University of Hawaii at Manoa Graduate School accepted Justice Hawk into the Political Science Department as a Master's candidate in Political Theory (Habermas, Foucault, Derrida, Bahktin, etc.) A Master's degree was awarded to him in 1990.

In 1990, Justice Hawk accepted a position as a Nuclear Engineering Department instructor in Nuclear Reactor Theory at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. From 1990 to 1995, Justice Hawk, in cooperation with his workmates, instituted a new training program that enable engineering graduates from University of Hawaii at Manoa to qualify as Nuclear Shift Test Engineers in two years. Prior to this new training program, engineering candidates at the Shipyard would flounder about for years and never qualify, despite being sent, at Government expense, to Mainland schools in order to learn the rudiments of Nuclear Power Plants. After some three years of developing the new training program, all candidates were completely trained, successfully, in house. Currently, Mainland Shipyards send their engineering candidates to Pearl Harbor for training. To say the least, the new training program was highly successful.

During his development of the new training program, Justice Hawk completed a semi-accredited doctorate in International Business Administration (1993). His dissertation was "Technical Training as a Comparative Advantage to Multinational Enterprises." Clearly, his dissertation research provided integral inputs to the new training program in the Nuclear Engineering Department at Pearl Harbor.

In 1996, the Independent State of Papua New Guinea commissioned Justice Hawk as an Honorary Consul General and Trade Representative. He oversaw huge projects in fishing, timber, gold and construction in the Pacific Theater. As Trade Representative under Deputy Prime Minister Michael Nali, Justice Hawk was elevated to Deputy Trade Minister.

In 2002, Justice Hawk decided that he had contributed enough to his country and the international community. He began writing novels:

The Price For Gold (2002) exposed the shenanigans of an international accounting firm fabricating financial records for the Australian Stock Exchange. Without question, Justice Hawk's exposes led to the discovery of similar practices at Enron.

Candi (2003) exposed the blind-spots in our port-entry surveillance of weapons-grade nuclear materials. Much of the radiation monitoring upgrade at our ports may be traced to this novel.

Sialon (2003) exposed the genocide occurring in the Indonesian Province of Papua. The novel elaborates a real-life plot to assassinate the then-President of Indonesia while on tour in Papua over the Chistmas Holidays.

Small Prices (2004) exposes organized crime activities in Honolulu.

Silent (2004) a Pacific and Indian Ocean submarine adventure novel.

Emergence (2005) challenges our most sacred beliefs and assumptions about our reality.

Dark Waters (2005) exposes the activities of the Malacca Strait pirates.

Emergence 2 (2007) a continuation of Emergence (2005) questioning the definition and origins of life.

Justice Hawk currently resides on Oahu in retirement with members of his family.

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