OFFICERS
Silicon Valley Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America

COL Raymond V. Watts, USA (RET:) President
Ray enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in 1980, moved to the California Army National Guard in 1986, and was commissioned 2LT in August 1987. He served in increasingly responsible aviation line and staff positions with 49thhelicopter transport company, a helicopter battalion, and the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB). He commanded an aviation company and served as the Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) Installation and Airfield Commander for the Los Alamitos Army Airfield. From there he moved to the XO position with the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) and later was assigned as State Aviation Officer (SAO) branch chief for California. While in this role in 2010 he deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn (OND). Upon completion of active-duty COL Watts assumed responsibility for the J5 Strategic Plans directorate in Sacramento involving support for Ukraine and Nigeria. He retired from the California Army National Guard in 2017 as Brigade Commander, 223rd Regional Training Institute, Camp San Luis Obispo with responsibilities related to the state’s Officer Candidate School (OCS) and other organizations and units. Upon retirement he served as President of United Veterans Council (UVC) of Santa Clara County. Currently he is employed by Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a priority engaged sales account manager. He lives with his wife and three children in San Jose.
LCDR Dave Gulyas, Commander: Director/Secretary
Lieutenant Commander Gulyas is a native of Springfield, Virginia. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Oklahoma and a Graduate Certificate of Geospatial Information Science from University of Maryland. He was commissioned through Reserve Officer Training Corps in May 2011. He was designated a Naval Aviator in August 2013. He flew over 100 hours in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He attained over 540 total hours in the E-2C Hawkeye and E-2D Advanced Hawkeye during his operational assignment.
Ashore, Lieutenant Commander Gulyas served in the US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Joint Force Headquarters, Washington D.C. His duties were in support of FEMA and HHS response to COVID-19. After transitioning into the Reserves, he was assigned to the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) Reserve Program in January 2021. Currently, he was recalled to active duty for two years, assigned to Reserve Talent Acquisition Group Southwest.
Lieutenant Commander Gulyas has been awarded the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.
The Silicon Valley Chapter (SVC) of MOAA has a team consisting of many retired Military Officers who perform all of the duties required to achieve the goals and objectives set forth in the SVC Chapter By Laws and address any required day to day actions. Presented below, are photos and bios of each of these SVC Officers and SVC Directors.
Officers
Col Raymond V. Watts, USA (Ret); President
Colonel Watts enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in 1980, moved to the California Army National Guard in 1986, and was commissioned 2Lt in August 1987. He served in increasingly responsible aviation line and staff positions with 49th helicopter transport company, a helicopter battalion, and the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB). He commanded an aviation company and served as the Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) Installation and Airfield Commander for the Los Alamitos Army Airfield. From there he moved to the XO position with the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) and later was assigned as State Aviation Officer (SAO) branch chief for California. While in this role in 2010 he deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn (OND). Upon completion of active-duty Col Watts assumed responsibility for the J5 Strategic Plans directorate in Sacramento involving support for Ukraine and Nigeria. He retired from the California Army National Guard in 2017 as Brigade Commander, 223rd Regional Training Institute, Camp San Luis Obispo with responsibilities related to the state’s Officer Candidate School (OCS) and other organizations and units. Upon retirement he served as President of United Veterans Council (UVC) of Santa Clara County. Currently he is employed by Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a priority engaged sales account manager. He lives with his wife and three children in San Jose..
Open: Chair: Legislation/CALMOAA
LCDR David Gulyas, USN, Secretary /Director
Lieutenant Commander Gulyas is a native of Springfield, Virginia. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Oklahoma and a Graduate Certificate of Geospatial Information Science from University of Maryland. He was commissioned through Reserve Officer Training Corps in May 2011. He was designated a Naval Aviator in August 2013. He flew over 100 hours in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He attained over 540 total hours in the E-2C Hawkeye and E-2D Advanced Hawkeye during his operational assignment. Ashore, Lieutenant Commander Gulyas served in the US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Joint Force Headquarters, Washington D.C. His duties were in support of FEMA and HHS response to COVID-19. After transitioning into the Reserves, he was assigned to the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) Reserve Program in January 2021. Currently, he was recalled to active duty for two years, assigned to Reserve Talent Acquisition Group Southwest. Lieutenant Commander Gulyas has been awarded the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.
Col Raymond Powell, USAF (Ret), Treasurer, Programs
Colonel Powell concluded a 35-year career in the United States Air Force in 2021. Shortly after graduating from Harbor High School in Santa Cruz, California in 1985, Ray enlisted in the Air Force and was trained as a Vietnamese linguist at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey. He then served tours in the Philippines and Hawaii before receiving his commission in 1993 through Officer Training School. Ray commanded the United States Air Force Honor Guard in Washington DC from 2009 to 2011. Ray entered training to become a foreign area officer in 2011. He then served in diplomatic posts as the Air Attaché to Vietnam from 2013 to 2016, and the Senior Defense Official/Defense Attaché to Australia from 2017 to 2020. His other assignments have included Northern California, Japan, Germany, two tours in Qatar and three in the Pentagon. He also deployed to combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Ray completed his academic degrees while on active duty. These included a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Education) from Wayland Baptist University in 1992 while serving in Hawaii, and a Master of Science (Information Resource Management) from Central Michigan University in 2000 while serving in Washington DC. Ray and his wife, Richelyn, live in Atherton.
Col Donald Bradley, USAF (Ret), Chaplain
Colonel Bradley was born in Long Beach, CA. He attended the University of Southern California and was a member of its ROTC program. In the 1970’s, he attended the University of Michigan where he earned the PhD degree, becoming a clinical psychologist and business planning and organizational development consultant. He was stationed on active duty with the Air Force at Pope Air Force Base, Fayetteville, North Carolina, and later the ANG 129th Rescue Wing at Moffett Field. He is Roman Catholic and not an ordained minister. He has served as a quasi-chaplain with the Knights Templar organization. He enjoys playing the trumpet.
Directors/Committee Chairs
Col Roger Clark, USA (Ret): Membership Chair
Colonel Clark was born and raised in Contra Costa County, CA. He received his BA from the University of the Pacific and MBA from San José State University. Received a direct commission as a 2Lt in the US Army Medical Service Corps in October 1968. Service assignments included the AMEDD Medical Field Service School at Ft. Sam Houston, TX; Division Medical Supply Officer (DMSO), S-4 and Company B Commander, 47th Medical Battalion, 1 st Armored Division, Ft. Hood, TX; Chief of the Supply and Services Division and Head of the Services Branch, 5th Field Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand; Surgeon’s Office, US Army Europe, Frankfort, West Germany; Adjutant, S-3 and S-4 of the 347th General Hospital, Sunnyvale, CA; G-3 and G-4 of the 2nd Hospital Center, Hamilton AFB, CA; Surgeon’s Office, US Army Forces Command, Ft McPherson, GA; Logistics Division of the US Army Surgeon General’s Office, Washington, D.C.; and Surgeon’s Office, US Army Pacific, Honolulu, HI. Combat assignments included Thailand and Vietnam (1970 – 1972) and Operation Desert Storm / Desert Shield (1990 – 1991). Civilian career included various sales, marketing, program management, international business and contracts positions with Amdahl Corporation, Fujitsu Limited, Sun Microsystems, Adobe, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman Information Systems, Space Systems Loral and Maxar Technologies. He is a resident of Los Altos, CA.
Col Warren Enos, USA (Ret), Director, Former Secretary
Colonel Enos was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. He received his BA from San José State College and was a member of the Army ROTC program. He obtained an MBA from Stanford. He attended the Air War College and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He served 2 years of active duty, in the 4th and 5th Infantry Divisions as an armor platoon leader. He had assignments for 10 years in the California Army National Guard and 18 years in Army Reserve. He has served as corporate human resources director and as an educator. He and his wife, Elaine, live in Sunnyvale.
CWO5 Bob Landgraf, USMC (Ret), Director/Military Outreach
Warrant Officer Landgraf was born in Chicago and raised in Indianapolis. Heavily involved in the Boy Scouts of America through elementary school, high school and college. Attended Purdue University – Electrical Engineering. Enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1957 and served in either Active or Reserves for over 35+ years, in Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence billets. Last Active-Duty assignment was at HQ Marine Corps Intel – Washington, DC. While in the Reserves, he worked in Industry at HP Federal (Public Sector), serving the US Intel Community for 30 years. Retired from USMC in 1995 and Industry in 2012. Alumni of the San Francisco FBI Citizens Academy. Currently serving as a board member on a number of government related boards, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA), Reserve Organization of America (ROA) and the Association for Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO). He and his wife Karen live in the Almaden Area of San Jose.
Capt Ricky Deutsch USAF (Former), Director/Webmaster
Captain Deutsch graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS in Aerospace Engineering. He was an Air Force Distinguished Military Graduate. He became a Strategic Air Command Aircraft Maintenance Office for B-52’s and KC-135’s. During the Vietnam era, he served a tour at U-Tapao Royal Thai Naval Airfield. He then transferred in to the Air Force Systems Command at Sunnyvale Air Force Station. He worked in Command Generation and as an Operations Director for the now declassified HEXAGON intelligence satellite. The 60-foot-long vehicle orbited at 100 miles up and took photos of denied areas. He earned an MS from USC and an MBA from Santa Clara University. After leaving the military, he was a marketing manager at Ford Aerospace, Intel and Sun Microsystems. He is public speaker on cruise ships and locally.
Denise McCallaCreary, CDR, USN, (Ret) Director, Scholarship
Commander McCallaCreary, is a 27-year retired Navy veteran. She began her military career as an E-1 in the Navy aviation community. She served six years as a drilling Reservist at NAS Glenview, Illinois, and one year as an active-duty Reservist at Navy Recruiting Command Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was commissioned an Ensign in 1979 and served tours in Bermuda, Washington, D.C., the Navy Postgraduate School, California, a Command tour at Treasure Island, California, the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode, Island and U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Florida.
For the past 22 years, she has led the Jamaican American Association of Northern California (JAANC) as its President and remains the first female President of the National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) in its over 50-year history. She is married to Trevor Creary and has three grown children: Karlene, a former Raiders Raiderette; Christopher, a musician; and Matthew, a recent graduate of San Jose State University.
Lt Col Bob O'Connor, USMC (Ret), Director/Junior ROTC
Lieutenant Colonel O’Connor was born in Martinez, CA. He attended San José City College and graduated from San José State University with a B.A. in Accounting and Finance in 1966. He was commissioned through Marine Corps Officer Candidates School and went on to complete Communication Officer Orientation School in 1967. Lt Col O’Connor served in Vietnam with the 3rd Marine Division as Radio Platoon Commander in Phu Bai, 1967. His subsequent assignments included Assistant Regimental Officer for the 4th Marines at Camp Evans (1967), Communication Officer with the 11th Engineer Battalion in Dong Ha (1968), and Executive Officer for the 2nd Infantry Training Company at MCB Camp Pendleton (1968–69). As a reservist, he held various roles attached to the Navy/Marine Corps Reserve Center in San Jose, ultimately serving as Executive Officer of MTU CA-2. He was recalled for mobilization during Operation Desert Storm and retired from military service in 1992.
Lieutenant Navy (former) Tim Henderson, Director/Programs
Tim served as a submarine officer and nuclear engineer, most notably aboard the USS Simon Bolivar, SSBN 641. Tim led all operations of the submarine as Officer of the Deck and all operations of the nuclear power plant as Senior Plant Supervisor. Tim left the service after 5 years. He later served as Principal of Citizens Capital, a $400M+ venture capital fund located in Boston, MA. He added value to the portfolio companies by sitting on the Board of Directors for five information technology companies ranging in size from pre-revenue to $105M in annual revenue. Since joining Cypress Group in 2002 to focus on multi-family development and construction, Tim has taken a lead role in Land Acquisition, Finance and Administration, Subcontractor Contract Negotiation and Administration, and Sales and Marketing. He has served as President since 2012. He is a licensed general contractor and real estate broker.
Along with coaching his children in soccer and baseball, Tim served as an active Board Member for First Community Housing, a leading regional not-for-profit affordable housing developer, from 2009 until 2019. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for OnView Integrated Solutions, a privately held, rapidly growing company headquartered in San Jose, CA which leverages deep learning techniques to deliver innovative, cost-effective physical security solutions. He was granted a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy in 1990 and a Masters in Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School in 1997.
Ms Lana Bradley, Surviving Spouse Liaison
Ms Bradley is married to the SVC MOAA Chaplain, Col Donald Bradley. She is actively supporting the surviving spouses of members of the military services. Surviving spouses have an opportunity to engage at the MOAA grassroots level and experience camaraderie with other military members. While some are content to attend chapter functions and socialize, other surviving spouses choose to continue serving through their chapters and engage in roles such as Surviving Spouse Liaisons, Project Leader, or one of the Chapter Officers.
Capt Joe Picazo, USAF, (Ret) Scholarships
Captain Picazo graduated from San Jose State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering. He completed the teaching credential program at Santa Clara University and returned to San Jose State to earn a Master’s Degree in Education Administration and Supervision. He served as Health Services Administrator with the 349th Medical Squadron at Travis Air Force Base and later joined the Air National Guard with the 129th Rescue Wing at Moffett Field. He continued to serve by joining the California Military Reserve (CMR) program.
