Who is LTC PAtrick Tynan
Executive summary
1. The simple answer: there is no reliable, sourced public record in the provided reporting that identifies a “LTC Patrick Tynan” or confirms that any of the Patrick Tynans listed hold the military rank of Lieutenant Colonel; available records show multiple individuals named Patrick (or Pat) Tynan across academia, athletics, business and historical biography, creating a high risk of mistaken identity if the rank is asserted without additional evidence [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
2. The collegiate rowing coach and Wesleyan faculty member: one prominent match is Pat (Patrick) Tynan, a UMass alum who has a long coaching career in collegiate rowing and serves on Wesleyan University’s rowing staff and faculty; he graduated UMass in 1999, coached at Colby and Williams, won collegiate rowing awards and is USRowing Level III certified, and is described in Wesleyan’s staff and athletics pages as the head coach of the women’s crew program [2] [6] [1].
3. Athletic and student records with the same name: another public record lists a Patrick Tynan as a collegiate athlete in men’s lacrosse at Western Connecticut State University with game statistics and a family note—this is a student-athlete profile and not connected in the sources to a military rank [3].
4. Business and professional listings: commercial and corporate directories show a Patrick Tynan in aerospace and defense business development roles, with education listed at Georgia Tech and UC San Diego on a ZoomInfo entry; that profile connects the name to the private sector rather than to a public military commission in the sources provided [4].
5. Historical and veteran records under the same name: historical biography and veteran memorial pages appear for other men named Patrick Tynan—one is a 19th‑century Irish revolutionary in the Dictionary of Irish Biography and another is a veteran memorial page in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Digital Memorial—demonstrating the name’s recurrence across eras and contexts, but neither source links those individuals to a modern U.S. military LTC with corroborating service records in the material provided [5] [7].
6. Legal and obituary references with similar names: additional matches include an attorney John Patrick Tynan whose résumé includes service as an Assistant District Attorney in New York County and an obituary for a Patrick J. Tynan in California; these documents show how middle names, initials and professions further fragment public identity and caution against assuming one single biography for “Patrick Tynan” without precise identifiers [8] [9].
7. Why the LTC claim cannot be affirmed from the supplied reporting: none of the supplied sources include a military rank of Lieutenant Colonel paired explicitly with the name Patrick Tynan, and the diversity of roles (coach, faculty, student-athlete, business director, historical figure, attorney, veteran memorial) suggests multiple distinct people share the name; absent a primary military personnel record, official military biography, or a reputable news profile linking “LTC” to a specific Patrick Tynan, the rank cannot be confirmed from these documents [1] [2] [3] [4] [7] [8].
8. Possible reasons for confusion and recommendations for verification: name commonality and overlapping public footprints often produce conflation—newsrooms and researchers should seek specific disambiguators (middle name or initial, DOB, service branch, unit, public military bio) and consult authoritative military records (service.orgag, official DoD releases or VA records) before assigning a rank; the provided sources demonstrate how easily identities can be mixed when only name-based searches are used [2] [4] [7].
9. Bottom line: the evidence in the provided reporting identifies several persons named Patrick or Pat Tynan in coaching, academia, athletics, business and history, but does not establish that any of them hold the title “LTC”; any definitive claim that “LTC Patrick Tynan” is a specific one of these individuals requires additional, rank‑specific documentation not present in the supplied sources [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].