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Lieutenant Commander Scott E. Lustig, USN Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Scott E. Lustig, was born on 4 March 1954 in New York City, NY. He at- tended college at The Citadel, located in Charleston, SC from August 1972 through June 1976. He was commissioned an Ensign, in June 1976 through the Reserve Officers Training Program. His first tour of duty was on board the USS CONCORD CAFS 55 where he served as the Combat Information Center Officer. Following his tour in USS CONCORD, LCDR Lustig was selected as the Commissioning Combat Information Center Officer on the USS MCINERNEY CFFG 85. During his tour on board, he was trained as the Navy's first LAMPS MK-III Air Tactical Control Officer. In July 1982, he reported to the staff of Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group Twelve as Flag Lieutenant and Aide. Following his tour as Flag Lieutenant, he reported to Surface Warfare Department Head School, New- port, RI. He graduated in May 1984 and received orders as NCCMCAW5 Harold R. Neeley, USN Command Master Chief Master Chief Neeley enlisted in the Navy July 1969 and attended boot camp at RTC Great Lakes. Previous duty stations include: 1970-1972, MCAS, Beaufort, SC, 1972-1974, Naval Station, Keflavick, Iceland, 1974-1976, Patrol Squadron Forty-nine, 1976- 1978, NAS, Key West, FLg 1978- 1981, Attack Squadron One One Five aboard USS MIDWAYg 1981- 1984, Navy Recruiting District New Yorkg 1984-1987, Amphibi- ous Squadron One, San Diego, CA. In June 1987, he was as- signed to Commander Naval Air Forces Pacific at NAS North Island where he served as Com- mand Master Chief for COMNAV- AIRPAC. In December 1988, Commissioning Weapons Officer, USS VINCENNES CCG 495. In October 1986, LCDR Lustig fleeted up to the Combat Systems Officer billet. LCDR Lustig is currently serving in the billet as Commissioning Executive Ofiicer for USS CHANCELLORSVILLE CCG 625. LCDR Lustig's decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal CGold Star in lieu of fourth award5 with Combat V , Combat Action Ribbon, Meritorious Unit Citation, Navy Expenditionary Medal, Armed Forces Expendi- tionary Medal, Battle E and Sea Service Deployment Ribbons. LCDR Lustig is married to the former Lana Maria Spethman of Marmarth, North Dakota. Lana, is currently a Lieutenant Com- mander in the Naval Reserve Nursing Corps. They have no children and currently reside in San Diego, CA. MCPO Neeley reported to USS CHANCELLORSVILLE CCG 625 as Command Master Chief. Master Chief Neeley's decora- tions include Navy Commendation Medal C2nd award5, Navy Achieve- ment Medal C2nd award5, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation C2nd award5, Battle Efficiency C2 awards5, Good Conduct C4th award5, Navy Expeditionary C4th award5, Na- tional Defense and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon C4th award5. Master Chief Neeley is married to Maira Ilena Alcantara of New York and they have three chil- dren, Christine, Harold, Jr. and Kimberly.
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Captain Gordon H. Rheinstrom, USN Commanding Oflicer Captain Gordon H. Rheinstrom, U.S. Navy, was born in Evanston, Illinois on 13 January 1942. He attended Denison University, Granville, Ohio, where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He was commissioned an Ensign upon completion of Officer Candidate School in July 1966. Captain Rheinstrom served on USS MOUNT McKINLEY CLCC 75 and USS JULIUS A. FURER CFFG 65 until August 1969. Upon completing the Department Head Course at the Naval Destroyer School in March 1970, Captain Rheinstrom served as Operations Officer, USS MAN SFIELD CDD 7285 and Weapons Officer, USS EVER- SOLE CDD 7895. Following a tour as an instructor in the Tactical Action Officer Course, Fleet Combat Direction Systems Train- ing Center, Pacific, Captain Rheinstrom assumed command of USS GRAND RAPIDS CPG 985 in February 1973. Forward deployed to the Sixth Fleet throughout most of his tour, Captain Rhein- strom was relieved in Naples, Italy in August 1974. From November 1974 to May 1976, he served on USS I-IAWKINS CDD 8735 as Executive Officer. Upon detachment, Captain Rheinstrom reported for duty as a Junior Officer Assignment Officer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel. In December 1977, he reported to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and served as Aide! Administrative Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations CSurface Warfare5 until February 1980. From July 1980 to Decem- ber 1981, Captain Rheinstrom served as Executive Officer on USS FOX CCG 335. He com- manded USS FLETCHER CDD 9925 from August 1982 to July 1984. In August 1984 he reported for duty at the Naval Military Personnel Command, first as Head, Surface Junior Officer Assignment Branch and in April 1986 assumed duties as Chief of Staff, serving until April 1988. Captain Rheinstrom has been awarded the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal with Gold Star in lieu of third award and the Navy Commendation Medal. In addition, he is author- ized to Wear the Meritorious Unit Citation and various theatre and service medals. Captain Rheinstrom is married to the former Judith Allyn of Hingham, Massachusetts. The Rheinstroms have two daughters, Victoria and Elizabeth, and reside in Annandale, Virginia.
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Combat Systems Department LCDR Edward S. Hebner Combat Systems Officer Lieutenant Commander Edward S. Hebner graduated from West Virginia University at Morgan- town in August 1979. He received his commission upon graduation from Officer Candidate School in December. Following Surface Warfare Officer Basic School and Damage Control Assistant CDCA5 School, he was assigned to USS VOGELGESANG CDD 8625 as DCA, where he served from October 1980 until February 1982. Upon completing his initial sea tour, LCDR Hebner served as the Fire Control!Missile Officer in USS MOOSBRUGGER CDD 9805 from May 1982 until October 1983. He followed this tour with an assignment at Navy Recruiting District St. Louis, MO from December 1983 until December 1985. LT Steven C. Rosser Weapons Control Officer Lieutenant Steven C. Rosser graduaded from West Liberty State College, West Virginia, and . attended Officer Candidate School 1 in January 1982. Upon graduation he was commissioned an Ensign, in June 1982. Following completion of Surface Warfare Officers School, LT Rosser's first sea assignment was as First Lieutenant aboard USS CALLAGHAN CDDG 9945. He later served as Missile Officer and Auxiliaries Officer and earned both his Surface Warfare and Engineering Officer of the Watch qualifications. Having completed his Division Officer shipboard tour, LT Rosser LCDR Hebner graduated from Surface Warfare Officer Depart- ment Head School in July 1986, with a follow-on tour as Weapons Officer in USS GOLDSBOR- OUGH CDDG 205 from September 1986 until May 1988. He reported to Precommissioning Unit CHAN- CELLORSVILLE in December 1988. LCDR Hebner wears the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal with Gold Star, and various unit and service ribbons. Additionally, he was selected as CIN CPACFLT Junior Officer Shiphandler of the Year in 1987. LCDR Hebner is married to the former Terri Renee Stoner. They have two children, Amy Marie and Brian Karl and currently reside in San Diego, CA. was assigned to the Naval Mili- tary Personnel Command CBranch 4125 where he served as a Surface Warfare Junior Officer Assign- ment Officer from March 1986 to March 1988. He then attended the Surface Warfare Department Head School graduating in Sep- tember 1988. LT Rosser's awards include the Navy Commendation Medal and various unit and service ribbons. LT Rosser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosser of Shadyside, Ohio. He is married to the former Brenda Lee Smith. They reside in San Diego, CA with their three children, Michael, Matthew and Kelly Anne.
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