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' - N r rl -. ,xc.ar1.e,rr.y, lede, received an MMD, -agree at H,al1neJa,ama Medical College, Plailadelgania, l9l 3, wida sandy at line US, Navy Medical School, Wasnington, DC, l9l 5, He rnarried Helen Elizalaetla laoda, lone 20, ldld, lle served as a Naval Medical L Qnficrar', l'9lfl--50 and served on cornloat duty in Haiti, lr9l 5-l 6, and France and Cerrnany during World War I, tlre nlnysician to Presidents Harding, Coolidge and Hoover, l'922P33: stall commander, Base Force, lJ,:3, Fleet, lannaryfangust ldf-HOB: Senior Medical Dnficer, Naval Air Station, San Diego, W4-0:4-3: Conarnander, Naval l-rlosraital, Seatde, Washington, lQ4l-Elfd-5: Fleet Medical Dilicer, ?-rd US, Fleet, 1945: District Medical Diiicer, lltln Naval District, I-946: lnspector or Medical Activities, Pacitic Coast, also lnsgaector or Medical activities, E94-6: Executive Secretary, Commission in Medical and lflospita Services, Armed Forces, Cliiei, loint Plans and Action, Medical Services, Orifice or the Secretary or Defense, l-94860: inspector General, Medical Denartrnent, 1950 idle retired lrona active duty as a Vice Admiral in lead and tlaen served as Medical Direction Veterans ddnrinlstration, l'95lr55, llis decorations included tlae Medal ol Honor: Distinguislaed Service Cross: Silver Star wills two oak leai clusters: tne lwnnole Heart with two oak leaf clusters: Bronze Star Meda witln Conrloat V: Secretary or die Navy Commendation Medal: Defense Medal with Star: lwlaitlan Campaign Medal: World War I Victory Medal witlr six laattle clasps: AsiaticfPaciiic Campaign Medal, World War ll: Croix de Gwerre with twe Palms, Diiicer or dre legion or l-lonor, Order ot Fonrragere lnranceli War Cross lltalyl, He resided in Vvaslmington, D,C,, where ne died on Araril 2, lf97d, lle was lairried in Section ll or Arlington National Cemetery. His wire, Helen Hizaloetlr Kocla Boone daily l7, ladd-Noventloer' 2, l-9779, is nuried with nina, Commander Marc Dalton ,..,,.,:4-V--F, 1 5 L-, . ,- fieaffeef- K '-.- ..f' .sa . -. ,,.-.- A, ..- ag. U 1 r .- ,, .1 u 1 ugggy .5 . ,lv . , .ar ' . ,pgzflfp f ,,.. 47-,TQF 4 Bachelors of Science in Systems Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987. Following graduation, he attended naval nuclear propulsion training in Orlando, FL and Ballston Spa, NY. In 1989, CDR Dalton reported to USS LONG BEACH QCGN 91 in San Diego, serving as Main Propulsion Division Officer and as Chemical and Radiological Controls Assistant. During his tour, LONG BEACH deployed to the Southern Pacific, the Indian Ocean, and completed an 'Around the Worldn cruise. Following a tour as the Flag Lieutenant for Commander, Destroyer Group ONE, CDR Dalton served as the Weapons Officer and Combat Systems Officer on USS COWPENS QCG 633, which deployed from San Diego to the Western Pacific and received the Spokane Trophy for Combat Systems Excellence. He then went to USS ENTERPRISE QCVN 651 homeported in Norfolk, VA, as Reactor Department Forward Station Officer, responsible for the ship's forward four reactor plants. ENTERPRISE deployed to the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf during his tour. Following ENTERPRISE, CDR Dalton served as inspector and Executive Officer of the Pacific Fleet Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board and attended Harvard's JFK School of Government, receiving a Masters of Public Administration degree. Returning to sea as Executive Officer of USS ANTIETAM CCG 542, he deployed from San Diego to the Arabian Gulf and North Arabian Sea during Operation Enduring Freedom. During his previous tour at the Pentagon, CDR Dalton completed assignments in the Strategy and Concepts Branch under the Deputy CNO for Plans, Policy, and Operations 1N3lN5l I in the Policy Division of the Joint Staff Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate CJ-517 and as the Deputy Executive Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. CDR Dalton's decorations include the Defense S'-1Perior Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal NWO awards! , Navy Commendation Medal cfour awardslf the Navy Achievement Medal ftwo awards? and various campaign and service awards. tive Officer I 1 sg' Lieutenant Commander Amidon entered the Navy in 1992 following graduation from North Carolina State University and completion of the NROTC Program. His initial Division Officer assignments were in USS LEYTE GULF CCG 55D in Mayport, Florida, where he served as Ordnance Officer, Gunnery Officer, Main Propulsion Division Officer, and Main Propulsion Assistant. His first Department Head assignment was in USS MCINERNEY CFFG 87 in Mayport, Florida where he served as Operations Officer. His second Department Head tour was in USS AVENGER CMCM 13 in Ingleside, Texas, where he served as Executive Officer and Navigator. He then completed a third Department Head tour in USS NASSAU CLHA 43 in Norfolk, Virginia, where he served as Navigator. LCDR Amidon's first shore duty assignment was in Afloat Training Group Mayport, Florida, where he served as a Training Liaison Officer and the Surface Warfare Department Head. His second shore duty assignment was in the Air Command and Staff College in Montgomery, Alabama, where he received a Master of Military Arts and Sciences Degree and completed Joint Professional Military Education Phase One. LCDR Amidon's awards include four Navy Commendation Medals. He reported to BOONE in September 2005, and he and his wife Shannon reside in Jacksonville, Florida 5 Command Master Chief Sis 11. 1,1 Command Master Chief Wittney A. Rose entered active duty service in April 1984. After completing recruit training, he graduated from Seaman Apprentice Training in San Diego, California. Master Chief Rose's first assignment was aboard USS PUGET SOUND QAD 387 Sixth Fleet flagship homeported in Gaeta, Italy. He transferred to USS AFFRAY cMso 5111 homeported in Newport R.I. and attended Mine Sweeping training in Charleston SC. Master Chief's only shore duty assignment was in 1989, at Naval Station New York, Port Operations,where he served as the Captain's Gig Coxswain. He was transferred in 1992, to USS GUNSTON HALL QLDS 435 in Little Creek VA. During this tour he qualified as an Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist. After being advanced to Chief Petty Officer in 1993, Master Chief was reassigned 1994 to USS SHENANDOAH CAD 44! where he served as the Second Division Leading Chief. Completing a two year tour, he transferred to Afloat Training Group in Mayport, Florida in 1996, where he served as a Deck Seamanship instructor and qualified as an Afloat Training Specialist. In 1999, he reported aboard USS DOYLE QFFG 395 in Mayport where he served as the First Division Leading Chief and advanced to Senior Chief Petty Officer. In 2002, he was transferred to USS FORT MCHENRY CLSD 433 in Sasebo, Japan. During this tour he graduated from the Senior Enlisted Academy V105 Greenp. In 2004, he advanced to Master Chief Petty Officer and was selected for the Command Master 05. He assumed duties as the Command Master Chief aboard USS BOONE CFFG 281. Chief Program in 20 6 RICO! 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N 1 :fs Mates 5 Fire Cesirtrolmzz G-unner's Mates QGNIQ operate, perform, and coordinate organizational and intermediate maintenance on guided missile launching systems, missile launching groups, guns, gun mounts, small arms and associated handling equipment, make detailed electrical, electronic, hydraulic, and mechanical casualty analyses, inspect, test, analyze, and direct repair of electric electronic, hydraulic, mechanical, and servo systems, test and inspect ammunition, missiles and their components, prepare missiles and launching equipment for checkout and tiring, test, inspect, and repair magazine sprinkler systems, supervise personnel in handling and stowing of ammunition, missiles, and their components, supervise personnel in small arms qualilications, inspect and direct repair of magazines and ammunition stowage spaces, supervise crews assigned to ordnance equipment. if l, ll' r llllfl ,ffx 'Gia 2 Q is-2 'if T ' provide system employment recommendations, perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on digital computer equipment, subsystems, and systems, operate and maintain combat and weapons direction systems, organizational and intermediate level, inspect, test, align, and repair microlminicomputers and associated peripheral equipment, data conversion units, data display equipment, data link terminal equipment, print devices, and system related equipment, make analyses for detailed systems, computer programs, electronics, and electronic casualty control, and operate associated built-in and external test equipment, load, initialize, and run preprogrammed diagnostic, performance and testing routines for digital computer equipment, digital subsystems, digital systems, and overall combat systems. 11 ,.7.f' :ig 1-:X N 334. 42: I Q -- .R 1. , . 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X-s i- ' ,J is K sis lx. nl 14 A , f - .5 Lwera ti ons Specialist ' ' ' function as Plotters, Radiotelephone, and Command and Control internal communications talkers, maintain Combat information Center CCICJ displays of strategic and tactical information, operate surveillance radars, Identification Friend or Foe CIFFQ Systems, and associated equipment, interpret radar presentations, evaluate tactical situations, and make recommendations to superiors during watch conditions, apply current doctrine and procedures to CIC operations as speciied by U. S. Navy Instructions and Joint!Allied!U. S. Navy publications, and apply current doctrine and procedures to radar navigation, provide technical information and assistance during Surface Warfare, Air Warfare, Submarine Warfare, Amphibious Warfare, lVline Warfare, Naval Surface Fire Support, and Search and Rescue operations, provide technical information and advice on capabilities, limitations, reliability, and operational readiness. 'firm X1 us NAV ' ' IOP' Q--5 l 5' lg, 5 .1-k ' is .- A 21 f 1 nfczmza 51011 Qian . . execute information transfer with state-of-the,art multi-media technology such as fiber optics, digital microwave, and tactical and commercial satellites on a global basis, operate, manage and provide hardware and software support to multi-media Automated information Systems CAISJ to include- mainframes, mini, and microcomputers, Local Area Networks Ql.AN'sy, Wide Areas NGUNOFKS CVVAN'sJ, and telecommunications, apply diagnostic and restoral techniques utilizing knowledge of electronic and operational system theory: advise on capabilities limitations, and condition of equipment, implement production control proceduree including inputloutput quality control supportg implement and monitor security procedures. perform assigned mission organizational Ievel maintenance and repair of Command' Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence Systems. ' A I, D IIAG5 'ififgii 3 z '.:g,,:4eQY9'tf irq- .Qg3.5i'3g CS?-,Ft , ,,-,. ,A -7 of XX. mmm ff 16 Master-At-Arms QMAQ perform, conduct or advise appropriate personnel on matters of investigations, interrogations, apprehension, crime prevention, preservation of crime scenes and evidence, enforcement of orders, and regulations, shore patrol, and crowd control, implement, develop, conduct, physical security policy, plans, programs, and assessments, recommend enhancement to physical security of navy bases, installations, property, and personnel, supenlise and train security forces in antiterrorism defense and weapons proficiency, assist commands in establishing terrorist threat conditions and implementing defensive measures to combat threat. Navy Counselors lNCl assist commands in organizing and implementing an aggressive enlisted recruiting and career information program, evaluate enlisted recruiting and career information programs within own command andlor subordinate commands as applicable, supervise and coordinate interviewing and counseling efforts, counsel individuals and give presentation to civic groups, naval personnel, and their family members on the advantages of career opportunities in the Navy, establish and maintain liaison with local media. '52 'A MS.N,qyy j, , 'W idfgifgrnii '? fi? fx Zi: fg.Gg ?9z7fE.f5,:J:q. ,urfw yaiaaig 'i' xi 3 Fzaiifzfza 'Z' 'Q ' l and administrative duties, including typin Yeomen QYNQ perform clerica g and filing, prepare and route correspondence and reports, maintain records, publications, and service records, counsel officer personnel on administrative matters, perform administrative support for shipboard legal proceedings and maintain shipboard legal files, Conduct ' ' d ired retention related interviews, and serve reportingfdetaching, an requ as office managers. Personnelmen QPNI perform clerical and administration duties involved in maintaining personnel records, preparing reports and accomplishing accounting procedures, counsel enlisted personnel concerning Navy ratings, training, advancement, educational opportunities, and the rights, benefits and advantages of a Navy career, utilize and maintain current publications and directives pertaining to personnel administration and operate associated ADP equipment. Q, Q 1 Q . Q IX ,, if ' Y! vi i givin ' wa X , X 'J Qt O Qi fx VX ,QL A W. x U Iggu ' ,A g'i 3 id! u , 1 HL. P 6 -- Y X W , x for At J x A MASON U S. NAVY f 3? ' ff ,176 X lull' ff 1 iw 2:4 Ry-4 ospi i . ' n Corpsma Hospital Corpsmen IHML perform duties as assistants in the prevention and treatment of disease and injury, including first aid and preventive medicine procedures, assist with physical examinations, provide patient care and the administration of medicinals and parenteral solutions, perform general laboratory, pharmacy and other patient support services, assist in the administrative supply and accounting procedures within medical departments ashore, afloat and with the Marine Corps, instruct medical and non-medical personnel in first aid, self aid, personal hygiene and medical records maintenance and assist in the transportation of the sick and injured, assist in the maintenance of environmental health standards, be prepared to assist in the prevention and treatment of chemical, biological and radiological QCBRJ casualties and other contingencies, senior hospital corpsmen perform supervisory, technical, planning and management functions in support of medical readiness and quality health care delivery, In addition to their general assignments, hospital corpsmen trained as technicians perform specialized functions within the operational forces, clinical specialities, administrative departments and may be assigned independent of a medical officer. fm ,JY K- -'cf Q XX' X UMW, 9' N X' iv H , ' '- It Fe ' 'K :1 :xi I I 1 f? 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Y gi swf -e ffilei 'e: j2Ej S f 19 Eff S stand watch as assistants to ofHcers of the deck and to the navigat or rve as steersmen and perform ship control, navigation, and bridge watch duties. pro correct, use, and stow navigational and oceanographic publications and Charts., ma.c': ? vigational instruments and keep correct navigational timeg render honorsm am ceremonies in accordance with national observance and foreign customsg and Serv an . ft s, self propelled barges, and other yard and district fiaits petty ofHcers in charge o ug , If 2 N.-L 20 fj 'thflfg Damage Controlmen Damaqe Controlmen IDCQ perform organizational and intermediate level maintenance and repair of damage control equipment and systemsg plan, supervise, and perform tasks necessary for damage control, ship stability, preservation of watertight integrity, me ti hting, and chemical, biological and radiological QCBRJ warfare defenseg instruct and Q d' te dama e control parties' instruct personnel in the techniques of damage control coor ina Q , and CBR defense, supervise and perform tasks in procurement and issuance of supplies and repair partsg prepare records and reports. Hull Maintenance Technicians QHTL plan, supervise, and perform tasks necessary for fabrication, installation and repair of all types of shipboard structures, plumbing, and piping systems- . . . I organize, supervise, and train personnel in maintenance and hull repairp supervise and perform tasks in procurement and issuance of supplies and repair partsy instruct personnel and enforce safety and security precautions, prepare records and reports. Machinery Repairmen flVlRl perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on assigned equipment and in support of other ships, requiring the skillful use of lathes, milling machines, boring mills, grinders, power hack saws, drill presses, and other machine tools' portable machineryg hand tools, and measuring instruments found in a machine shop. 1 qw Nr , 'H+-v DD- r mayb 1 , . . . MW 7. ,. , +, :gdk ' -+-,n?'.'- ' sv: A--. . . , ,, 4-1 .,. - . vw - f ., , M, ,, 1 4 - 44' u 4 5 4? A txshl 'Nh' , . f! 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R ,mg u.s.NAvv , Is! -sr' order, receive, inspect, stow, preserve, package, ship, and issue materials and cargo, account for government materials, and prepare and maintain required forms, records, correspondence, reports, and files. gn .. ,ia is i 29 ,...., ' - d QFSOFIFISI S IHIIST l 'Q my cd! .. . , ' , ...J ,J A . , .Wy ,M intain Personal Financial Records of military persona 1 e and Personnel Specialist IPSJ ma provide customer service to service members and dependents, review for accuracy and process documents affecting military pay entitlements and deductions and perform related computationsf prepare military payrollsf determine transportation entitleme t compute travel allowances incurred by military personnel and their dependents? procll S, vouchers supporting receipt and expenditures of public monies, ensure accuracy of ess accounting data, maintain related fiscal records and prepare associated reports and returnsf and operate ADP equipment associated with the administration of the Navy system. pay f-P ,11 -Dx X si Q 'i ' rv .J U, 3 1 ...- fs N 5 : X ,A f X J Q ' ,, , . -., ' .J fb 1' ' .VJ if ff ww 2 Q C L lx H - 'Aviation Structural Mechanics IAIVI1 maintain aircraft airframe and structural components flight surfaces and controls hydraulic and pneumatic control and actuating systems and mechanisms, landing gear systems, air conditioning, pressurization, visual improvement, oxygen and other utility systems, egress systems including seat and canopy ejection systems and components, fabricate and repair metallic and nonmetallic materials, perform aircraft daily, special, hourly, and conditional inspections, supervise operation of airframe work centers, maintain aircraft metallic and non-metallic structures including fuselages, fixed and moveable flight surfaces, tail booms, doors, panels, decks, empennages, and seats Qexcept ejection seatsj, flight controls and related mechanisms, hydraulic power storage and distribution systems including main fprimary and secondaryj, auxiliary Cutilityj, and emergency systems, hydraulic actuating subsystems, landing gear systems including wheels and tires, brakes, and emergency systems, pneumatic power, storage and distribution systems, hoists and Winches, wing and tail fold systems, launch and arresting gear systems, hydraulic component repair and test, and perform aircraft daily, special, hourly, and conditional inspections. Aviation Structural Mechanics. Safety Equipment KAIVIEQ maintain safety belts, shoulder harnesses and integrated flight harnesses in aircraft, inertia reels, seat and canopy ejection systems, gaseous and liquid oxygen systems, liferaft ejection systems, fire extinguishing systems excluding fire detection systems, portable fire extinguishers, emergency egress systems, air-conditioning, heating cabin and cockpit pressurization, ventilating and antiG systems, visual improvement systems, other utility systems and associated lines, fittings, rigging, valves and control mechanisms, replenish liquid and gaseous oxygen systems, remove and install oxygen system valves, gages, converters and regulators, inspect, remove, install and rig ejection seats, shoulder harnesses, lap belts and facecurtain mechanisms, inspect, remove, install and adjust firing mechanisms and cartridges for ejection seats, lap belts and canopies, operate and maintain liquid nitrogen and liquid and gaseous oxygen shop transfer and recharge equipment, perform daily, preflight, postflight and other periodic aircraft inspections. Aviation Electrician's Mates CAEQ maintain electrical and instrument systems, including power generation, conversion, and distribution systems, aircraft batteries, interior and exterior lighting, electrical control of aircraft systems, including hydraulic, landing gear, flight control, utility, and power plant engine, flight and non-instrument-type indicating and warning systems, automatic flight control and stabilization systems, aircraft compass systems, attitude reference systems, and inertial navigation systems. F,S,?5fgf,'fif1j:, ' , .. ' l'fl5L1-49 9 r -Z.. N.-,-.. 31 1-1 ' Y , 1 --v.-V4 ,y 1.1 .- ,, L I I I ' 9' I , ' jfflgw W pf 1 ! fx sz' K.-PM , wx' 5 I Ak V N X ,E-A, SI! A jf ' ,x bf, -x . 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