Brock Strom


Brock Strom is a former American football player, Air Force officer, and engineer.

Biography

Strom was born in Munising, Michigan.
Strom was a member of the first graduating class of the United States Air Force Academy in 1959.  He was captain of the undefeated 1958 football team, and became the Academy's first All-American.  He gained the honor when players played offense and defense and just 11 were selected. Strom played tackle on the offensive and defensive lines.
He earned an M.S. from MIT in 1961, and a Ph.D. from Arizona State University in 1971.
He flew 90 missions as a navigator in Vietnam, and was decorated with two Distinguished Flying Crosses, two Bronze Stars, and three Air Medals.
As a lieutenant colonel, he became Director of Engineering in the GPS Joint Program Office.
After retiring from the Air Force as a colonel, he joined Burlington Northern Railroad as the director of the Advanced Railroad Electronics System, which used GPS for positive train control.  He became Vice President, Information Systems Services, Burlington Northern Railroad in April 1988.