Joe Mark Culwell (’68), Flower Mound. He served as commander in the U.S. Navy, flying the EA-6B Prowler and becoming one of the first Naval officers to work as a master training specialist. He received the Vice Admiral John Perry Prowler Excellence Award in 1985, and was awarded the Navy Commendation medal, the Navy Achievement medal, the Meritorious Unit Commendation medal, the Navy Expeditionary medal, the Humanitarian Service medal and the Sea Service medal. In 1986, he received his master’s degree from Webster University, and in 1988, he retired from active duty and became a Naval Junior ROTC Instructor in Corpus Christi ISD. He was active in his church, served as a volunteer and traveled to 34 different countries during his life.
Joe Mark Culwell (’68), Flower Mound. He served as commander in the U.S. Navy, flying the EA-6B Prowler and becoming one of the first Naval officers to work as a master training specialist. He received the Vice Admiral John Perry Prowler Excellence Award in 1985, and was awarded the Navy Commendation medal, the Navy Achievement medal, the Meritorious Unit Commendation medal, the Navy Expeditionary medal, the Humanitarian Service medal and the Sea Service medal. In 1986, he received his master’s degree from Webster University, and in 1988, he retired from active duty and became a Naval Junior ROTC Instructor in Corpus Christi ISD. He was active in his church, served as a volunteer and traveled to 34 different countries during his life.