After graduating from the Naval Academy, Tamulevich went to flight school at Air Station Pensacola and underwent multi-engine training at Air Station Corpus Christi. He spent 20 years flying the Lockheed P-3 Orion, an anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft.
Tamulevich returned to the Naval Academy in 1985 and served as the executive officer of the physical education department for two years before transitioning to deputy director of athletics in 1987. Two years later, Tamulevich was hired as the assistant athletic director in charge of scheduling and team support. He was promoted to senior associate athletic director in 1992 and retired in 2022 after more than three decades as an administrator.
A native of Nashua, N.H., Tamulevich earned letters in three varsity sports (football, basketball, and baseball) at Nashua High School. He won five state championships in those three sports and was named all-state in all three sports. He was Nashua High School’s Athlete of the Year in 1961 and the Naval Academy Prep School Athlete of the Year in 1964 after transferring to Navy from Holy Cross.
Tamulevich is survived by his wife of 54 years, Lori, his son Jeff, daughter-in-law Amanda, the widow of his late son CJ, and by seven grandchildren.
Information regarding funeral services has not been announced yet.