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C0MMAIH MG f ;1 f 17 « ' ' HiiLLjnii ■■ ■■■ Commander Martin L. Moody is a native of San Diego, Ca. He graduated from the University of Maryland in 1973 with a B.S. in Chemistry and was commissioned an Ensign through the OCS program in June of 1975. Following commissioning and nuclear propulsion pipeline training, initial tours included USS TRUXTUN (CGN-35) serving as Combat Information Cen- ter Division Officer and USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN-69) serving as Chemistry and Radiological Controls Assistant. Upon completion of Depart- ment Head School in February 1984, his next assignment was commission- ing Main Propulsion Assistant in USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN-37), fol- lowed by an Operations Officer tour in USS SOUTH CAROLINA (CGN-37). He then reported to USS FARAGUT (DDG-37) in February 1988 as Executive Of- ficer and Navigator. After decommissioning DDG-37, he then reported as Ex- ecutive Officer to USS CONYNGHAM (DDG-17). Commander Moody served as instructor at the University of Virginia NROTC Unit where he taught Engineering and Sea Power. His last shore as- signment was as Electrical Engineering and Sea Power. His first shore as- signment was as Electrical Engineering and Chemistry instructor at the Se- nior Officer Material Readiness Course in Newport, Rhode Island. Commander Moody ' s awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal, and the Navy Achievement Medal. Commander Moody is married to the former Marsha Feldman of Balti- more, Maryland. They have three children; Lauren, Diane, and Alex.
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