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Posted: Apr 18, 2011

Rudolph J. Dichtl


In the spring of 2010, while visiting Europe for several weeks. I was in Provence, France for a week and stayed at the Bed & Breakfast. Touring around the local area, I came upon the town of Lacoste, the same name as on the label of those polo shirts with the alligator logo. As it turned out, the owner of the polo shirt company owns most of the hotels and restaurants in this little French town. The same company also owns the town castle, which also happened to be the former home of the Marquis de Sade. I wrote home about my interest in the castle and my son immediately wrote back that there was a French castle being built near Harrison, Arkansas. I visited the Ozark Medieval Fortress (OMF) Website and was immediately enthusiastic about volunteering as an apprentice stone mason. Later in the year, I drove down to visit the OMF castle project, and found that all of the people on the site were charming and very friendly. I told them that I would return in the spring of the follow year. On 1 April 2011, I arrived on site.

 

I am an Electrical Engineer, a Physicist and a Scientist. I have served in the US Air Force as a Staff Scientist for 20 years and retired as a Lt. Colonel. I am now 71 years old, retired and hope that my life continues to be one adventure after another. I am one of the formative members of and a scientist with the Shroud of Turin Research Project, STURP Inc. that studied the Shroud in Turin, Italy in 1978. Working for Ball Aerospace Corp. in Boulder, Colorado as a Senior Project Manager, I lead a group that worked on satellites and the Star Wars Program. I was hired as a management consultant for a Canadian satellite company and lead a group of over 200 engineers, and assemblers. Later, I was hired as a Technical Manager for the Antarctic and did research on the Aurora Australis, i.e., the Southern Lights, for the National Science Foundation (NSF). For three years, I was a professor of Physics at the University of Colorado and for seven additional years I served as a research associate in the area of Arctic science data capture and Internet presentation.

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  • 19 · Berlynn · 6 July 2011, 23:21

    You've got it in one. Couldn't have put it better.

  • 13 · JAY LUTHY · 4 May 2011, 05:47

    Thank you for your work at the castle, but more THANKS for your work on the Shroud of Turin Project! Your group did some ground breaking research on this Holy Relic! I have read countless books, articles and TV shows about the Shroud over the years thanks to you and your team….I believe. Maybe you could arrange for a display of some of your work with this at the castle site one day… Thanks
    Jay Luthy
    Goodlettsville TN
    (formerly from Lebanon, MO!)

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