Carter Hall (LSD 50) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1999

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1 fEdu'cauoh::Program Stare-Uiiiweifsipy. 2115 Marines: After 'X .h xxx, QNX XY Xi . QX- X- ik XX X --XX 'u-mv., wJ aiwirlfi Mari me 1?reS1'dCf!iti?i1 3935665 'wigh 3fd IHYMZFY lT99U, S taff . .5- Seeurity Officgr, Chief Qf Police, and Assistanl Station Si,gon6l1a.,He was -promoted LO' his current grade. in Ss':h0Q1l'iI1 May 1997, Capt. Dickey was assigned duties' as asfommaudirig- OH? ceii, Rifle Major Dic1cey's personal awards Mauinei Corps Cdmmeimdation Marine Forcm Executive Officer, USS Carter LCDR Gary M. Boardman Umted States Navy M etch ant M Boardman a native of Fort m 1985. He earned a Bacheloi ofiScxence Degree 111 Marine ws Third

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lf for .the Joint Maritime .Commander Upongraduating from in: the U. Si Maxine Corps. . NZ, he held numerous lbilletsi from Company. Mostnotable was his service the Battetiion participated in Expeditionary Brigade. 'Successfully completing his tour in CTBSD in Quantieo, Va. While serving at Company 'D in 1993 and Company B' in 1994. and the Executive Captain Budd attended the Command andfControl Systems in .After completion of his career level schoo1,'Captain Budd was assigned to While assigned to U6 he iirst servedas the Commanding Officer 'S-4 Officer and stlccessfullyrieployed U6 to Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan .reassigned to CompanyA in J anuaty 1997 and snccesslillly deployed his company' to Auslraliafot O AEI'3llOI1 Company Deployment for the Korean incremental Training Program. Upon returning to Conus, Captain Budd was transferred to whine! he was assigned -as the Headquarters and Service Company Commander in July 1997. While 'assigned as Commanding Ollicer, H Sc S Company, he participated in MARCOT '97, an Amphibious O1JC1'21ii0fl lil New-foundlaid wh ' h . 1 d t d A A ' ' i- ' 1 ' 'l A 7' l i , ete e p anne 'tn executed the embarkation, operations ashore and deburkatxoii of the Il MEF IFTWDD Command Post Personnel un,dEquipment. Most recently, heplanned and executed command post operations ashore during Operation Dynamic Mm tnlskende11tn, Turkey. Major Budd's'aWa1'ds include the Navy !Matine Corps Commendation Medal with gold star in lieu of ,SCGQHUI award, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Unit Citation and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with tlnee bronze stars.



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,ifotiiort Command Master Chief, USS Navy on 1 Florida Master Pearl and Desert. .Department and Master Eaeility. He- th en lstSgt, T978 'Following Carolina. He 19TS,1n May Virginia., and then . served at Ito the American Embassy in In 'September l983, Sgt I an AntitanleAssaultman 'Battalion .atlCamp -Lejeune' ibillets of Section Leader and Regiment in June 1984. where he as a' In Ma T985 S t Arnold received orders to Instructor School . ,pe--M t - t - - t 4 Diego, California. Graduating from the schoolin June 1935, he was Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, and held .billets of and Chief Drill instructor. - Upon completion, he was then assigned the Assistant Marine Oilicer at the P Nebraska- He served as Sergeant Lnstructor of Company G, Officer Candidate Virginia Sergeant, Company D, Naval Science Institute, Newport, Rhode Island. -In December 1990, Staff Sgt. .Arnold was transferred to 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Twentynine with 317, he participated in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm as a member ofTask Force Grizzly and Heavy Machine Gun Platoon Sergeant. y In October l'993, Gunnery Sgt. Arnold was assigned to the Inspector Instructor Staff of 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company, 4th SCAMP, in Mobile, Alabama tilling the billets of Operations Chief and Intelligence Chief , After completing his tout',iGunne1fy Sgt. Amold was transferred to Alpha Company. Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry at Camp Lejeune as the Company Gunnery Sergeant. lstSgt. Arnold was promoted to his present rank on 15 April 1998, and was lransietred to Company F, 2nd Battalion, Sth Marines at Camp Lejeurte. ' 1stS gt, Arnold? s personal decoration include the Navy and Maxine Corps Commendation Medal C two awardsj. the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal I two awardl and the Combat Action Ribbon. I-le is a Marine Corps Parachntist.

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