Lt. Col. Carl H. Dubac, USMC Retired

lt. col. carl h. dubac, usmc retired

February 21, 1933 ~ April 10, 2021

Lt. Col. Carl H. Dubac, USMC Retired, of Compton, MD passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 10, 2021, at the age of 88. Carl was a United States Marine Corps aviator and served with great honor and distinction for over 20 years. He was a Vietnam War Veteran where he flew A-4E and A-6A Intruder aircraft in combat. He flew 274 combat missions (222 in the A-6A) during the Vietnam War. Carl’s combat awards include the Air Medal with 2 stars plus numeral 18, and the Navy Commendation Medal with “V”. During his first tours, he flew F-1E/AF-1E Fury and F-8D Crusader fighter aircraft. In 1961, he entered Navy Test Pilot School, and after completion, conducted flight tests on Navy and Marine Corps operational/developmental aircraft for three years. He concluded his military career as a Test and Evaluation Engineer and Program Manager of Navy and Marine Corps aircraft systems and weapons requirements, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1976. In 1977 Carl co-founded DCS Corporation, http://www.dcscorp.com, an employee-owned private company, which offers advanced technology and management solutions to government agencies in the national security sector. Beginning with five employees, the company has grown to about 1,800 employees at many different locations across the country. Carl was in a management role until 2010 and remained involved until his retirement in 2018. Carl’s Professional and Honorary affiliations include: Sigma Xi, IEEE, Intruder Association, Tailhook Association, Society of Experimental Test Pilots (Associate Fellow), and The Early and Pioneer Naval Aviators Association (Golden Eagles). Carl will be cremated and his ashes interred at Arlington National Cemetery next to his first wife and the mother of his children, Janet (Kinney) Dubac. Surviving are his wife, Franziska Dubac of Compton, MD; his four children: Karen Hause of Sun City Center, FL, Carl M. Dubac of Compton, MD, Kathryn Helbringer of Compton, MD, Curt Dubac of Catlett, VA; grandchildren: Michael Helbringer, Kyle Dubac, Matthew Hause, Jennifer (Hause) Motenko, Carl C. Dubac, Kevin Dubac, Jesse Dubac; seven great-grandchildren; his sister Betty Bradley in Vassar, MI; and so many nieces, nephews, family, and friends. Preceding him in death are his granddaughter, Kelli (Dubac) Robertson. A Funeral services with full military honors will be held at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 3:00 PM. Memorials may be made in Carl’s name to St. Mary’s County Historical Society, 41680 Tudor Place, Leonardtown, MD 20650 or Hospice of St. Mary’s, PO Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650.

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  1. Carl was truly a great American and my first boss in the private sector when DCS hired me in 2004 after my 20 year career as a Marine aviator. Carl put people first (and he made that the first “core value” of DCS). He also made it a point to know his people. I’ll never forget passing Carl in the hallway just a week or two after I’d joined DCS. I’d not met Carl yet and only “knew” him from his picture. As we passed, he said “Hey Mike, how’s the new job coming along?” Carl obviously knew me. In my 16 years of working at DCS, I’ve seen few corporate leaders (both inside and outside the company) who compare to Carl. He will be sorely missed.

  2. The DCS Family will all sorely miss him. He was a great man, great character, great smile and great sense of humor.. that laugh would warm you.. he was someone who always took care of his family. When Carl was in the building we all knew it, because he’d say in his big booming voice ‘Hello this place’ as he came in. He’d always stop by to say Hello Lady, ask about the family and if your boss was treating you right, with a devilish little grin. I am heartbroken and sad to think of DCS without him, even though he was retired, he was still always here in our hearts. Love to all his family.

  3. My heart is broken to hear about Carl’s passing. I feel I have lost not only an incredible friend but someone I considered family. Carl was my mentor, my hero, and one of the nicest men I have ever met. No matter what kind of a day I was having, just seeing or talking to Carl would make it all better. If he knew you, he made you feel like you were family. I have so many fond memories of Carl that I will cherish forever. My heart goes out to Franziska, Karen, Carl M., Kathryn, Curt and all of his family and friends and DCS family. Carl loved his family so much. You have my heartfelt sympathies. The loss of someone so dear is never something easy but anyone that ever knew Carl will never forget him. He was one of a kind.

  4. I had the honor and privilege of knowing Carl having started with DCS back in 1999. He was definitely a force of his own. I will always remember him for his smile, his infectious personality, and his laugh. He would come to Michigan to give talks about the ESOP and everyone always loved to see him. He made everyone feel like they were special and part of something unique. He will be greatly missed. Thinking of all his family and friends as you celebrate his remarkable life.

  5. My wife Mary and I first met Carl Dubac at a DCS Christmas Party shortly after I joined DCS. Five years later we saw him at another DCS Christmas Party and he said, “Fred and Mary, so good to see you again!” The fact that he remembered both of our names, after such a long time, amazed me and truly impacted upon me the fact that Carl always put people first. A great leader, a visionary, and American hero, he will be sorely missed and never forgotten.
    Fred Severson

  6. Carl was unforgettable, from his jubilant and genuine greetings, to his attitude of service for those he worked with. I believe he made it one of his goals to acknowledge every single person in his company. He always had a smile that touched his eyes, and he seemed to pull humor into almost any situation. I will always remember how kind, caring, and generous he was. DCS won’t be the same without his warm-hearted and commanding presence.

  7. Liebe Franziska,
    herzliches Beileid.
    Helga


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