PATRIARCH OF THE INTERNET

C. W. "Bill" Tazewell

     (Editor's Note: This was written by my Dad in 1998 - W. Dawson)

          I am in my eighties.  I retired from the Regular Air Force
     39 years ago.  I have been active with computers for 40 years and
     online 20 years.   I am an Internet pioneer having initiated Web
     pages as a favor for many organizations and individuals.
          I am proud to have received the 1998 Member of the Year
     Award from the National Weather Association.  As a meteorologist
     it is logical that I would assist the National Weather
     Association in "going on the Web."  The NWA is a national
     organization of the civilian meteorologists of government,
     business and TV broadcasting.
          Also, at an earlier date I created a web site for the
     Air Weather Association with the encouragement of MGen John
     Collens, its founder.  It was linked at and featured by the Hq
     USAF Main Home Page sometime before the then Air Weather Service
     had a Web page.  The AWS is now the Air Force Weather Agency,
     which serves the USAF, Army, and Space Exploration.
          I established the Virtual Library of Hampton Roads which
     developed into the Hampton Roads Central Library online and
     operated for a few years.  Without community support, and due to
     my age and health, I could not do it alone, and it is now in part
     carried on by the present Buzzard's Nest.
          I setup up a WWW site for the TROA Hampton Roads Chapter
     back when TROA Hq strongly emphasized that they couldn't keep from
     doing it, but hoped I wouldn't.  Before this I was consulted by
     the Air Force Military Personnel Center before they established
     their Web presence for retired Air Force personnel.
          I put online a predecessor of the TROA St. Petersberg
     Florida Chapter Web Site, and have advised a number of other TROA
     chapters on starting their own.
     
At The Sign of The Phoenix

Buzzard's Nest

10-31-98