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BARRY Welcomes New Executive Officer Oil the 3rJ o( iNuvumbtf Lituicnaiu Cuninunder Michael Graham rcheved Lieutenant Commander Christopher Kiley as Executive Officer of USS BARRY Lieutenant Commander Michael Graham was born in Octrdit. Michigan and raised in Overland Park, Kansas. He was ( wnirnissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy through the . R( )TC program at the University of Kansas in 1984. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, Lieutenant Commander Graham reported to SWOS Newport for training. After graduating with distinction from the basic course he reported to the Pre-commissioning unit of USS CARR (FFG-52) where he served as the Electronics Readiness Officer and Combat Information Center Officer. After graduating with distinction from the Surface Warfare Officer Department Head Course at Newport in June 1989, he reported to USS RENTZ (FFG-46) as the Combat Systems Officer. While onboard RENTZ he completed his command qualification. In September 1990 Lieutenant Commander Graham reported to the Pre-commissioning unit of USS HUE CITY (CG-66) as the Combat Systems Officer. X ' hlle onboard HUE CITY he was selected as the 1992 COMNAVSURFLANT Shiphandlcr of the Year. In February 1993 Lieutenant Com- mander Graham reported to the staff of Commander, Surface Warfare Development Group as the AEGIS Tactics and Joint Air Defense Officer. While at Surface Warfare Development Group, he earned a Master of Science degree in Management from Troy State University and was selected as a proven subspecialist in both Command and Control and Combat Systems. In August 1995 Lieutenant Commander Graham was selected to serve on the staff of Commander, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet as the Strike Warfare and Anti-Surface Warfare Officer. While at COMNAVSURFLANT, he completed the nonresident course of the Air Command and Staff College. Lieutenant Commander Graham wears the Meritorious Service Medal. Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (four awards), and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (two awards). Lieutenant Commander Graham is married to the former Judy King of Charleston, West Virginia. They have two children, Blake and Connor. The Grahams make their home in Chesapeake, Virginia. The BARRY crew would like to extend a hearty Welcome Aboard to LCDR Graham and family. We would also like to wish LCDR Kik ' and and his family Fair Winds and Following Sea. ' i ' USS Barry 3
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Commander Mark K. Seglem, USN Commander Mark Seglem was born in Newark, New York and raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He was commissioned an Ensign in the United Stares Navy through the XROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1979. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree from the Wharton School ot Finance and Commerce, Commander Seglem reported to SWOS Coronado, California for training. Upon completion of the basic course he USS Spruance (DD-963) as Officer. Subsequent Spruance included Missile Anti-submarine Warfare reported to the Gunnery billets in Officer and Officer. Selected for the Personnel Exchange Program (PEP) in 1983, Commander Seglem served, initially, as the Deputy Officer-In-Charge and then as the first foreign Officer-In-Charge of the Royal Australian Navy ' s Anti- submarine Warfare School in Sydney. After graduating from the Surface Warfare Officer Department Head course at Newport in 1985, he re- ported to USS Caron (DD-970) as the Operations Officer. In 1987 he transferred to USS Yorktown (CG-48) and served as the Operations Officer until 1988. Beginning in December ot 1988, Commander Seglem studied at the Naval School where he earned a Science in Management in After finishing at Monterey the Assistant Secretary of Defense until July of 1992. Returning to Postgraduate Master of June 1990. Office of he served was chosen for a Program Analysis sea duty upon completion line, he reported to USS Monterey (CG-61) in November of 1992 as In March of 1994, Commander Seglem was selected to serve as the tary of the Navy, John Dalton. After 30 months in the Secretariat spective Commanding Officer training, Commander Seglem completed a at Harvard University ' s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Commander Seglem wears the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (two awards), Corps Achievement Medal (two awards). He is also the recipient of ; Officer Commendation. Commander Seglem is married to Susan Usuda of a resource analyst Evaluation (OSD PA E). of the PXO training the Executive Officer. Administrative Aide to and prior to starting Senior Executive Fellowship Service Medal, Meritorious and the Navy and Marine a Royal Australian Navy Flat Potomac, Maryland. They have three children: Virginia. Matthew, Kirsten, and Coren. The Seglem ' s make their home in Woodbridgc . 2 USS Barry
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CoiMiMAND Master Chief ETCM (SW) LoRi A. Barnes United States Navy Master Chief Barnes was born in Iowa in 1960 and remained there until graduating from Dike High School, Dike, Iowa in 1978. She joined the Navy in August of 1978, attended Recruit Training at RTC Orlando, Florida an then attended ET A School at Great Lakes, Illinois where she was advanced to ET3 Radar . After attending C School at Fort Gordon, Georgia, Master Chief Barnes reported to Naval Communications Station Thurso, Scotland in 1980. During her tour she gained experience in VLF LF and HF communica- tions and was advanced to ET2. Upon transfer from Thurso in 1981, she at- tended VERNIN ISABPS C School at FTC Norfolk, Virginia, then reported to Naval Commu- nications Station, Nea Makri, Greece in 1982. After advancing to ETl in 1984, she finished her three )ear tour as the Command 3M Coordinator. In 1985 Master Chief Barnes returned to FTC Norfolk as an Instruaor for UHF-DAM and NAVMACS C schools. She advanced to ETC in 1986 and concluded her tour as the Senior Night Instructor at ET School. In 1989 Master Chief Barnes transferred to the USS YELLOWSTONE (AD-41), homeported in Norfolk, Virginia where she was promoted to ETCS in 1990 and served as the Electronics Material Officer and Division Officer of R-4 Division. After three years on board and an eight month deploy- ment during the Persian Gulf War she transferred to Mobile Technical Unit Two (MOTU-2) in Norfolk Virginia , and Plankower of Fleet Technical Support Center Adantic (FTSCLANT) upon the merger of MOTU-2 and NAVSEA CENLANT serving as Communications Systems Division Head. In 1994 when Combatants were opened up to women she volunteered and subsequently received orders to USS BARRY (DDG-52) as LCPO of CE Division. She was advanced to ETCM during the 1996 Deployment, became the LCPO of Combat Systems Department and Command Master Chiet in May 1997. Master Chief Barnes has been married to Robert Barnes for 15 years whom she met while stationed in Thurso, Scotland. They have one daughter. Heather, 1 3. The Barnes reside in Virginia Beach. 1 4 USS Barry
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