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EXECUTIVE OFFICER CDR STEPHE J WALSH Commander Stephen J. Walsh was born in Be- thesda, Maryland, the son of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. John J. Walsh, USMC. He is a 1976 graduate of West Virginia University, eaming the degree of Bachelor of Music QMusic Historyj. He enlisted in the Navy in 1978 and after completing Officer Candidate School served as Second Division Officer aboard USS CHI- CAGO KCG-1 lj, Damage Control Assistant aboard USS CARPENTER QDD-825D, and Electronic Warfare Officer aboard USS BELKNAP KCG-261. Selected for graduate education, he next reported to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, completing his Master of Arts in National Security Affairs in 1984. Com- mander Walsh returned to sea as Operations Officer in USS CANISTEO IAO-991, and USS HAYLER QDD-997D. He then served as Coordinated ASW Instructor and Team Trainer Branch Officer at Fleet Antisubmarine Warfare Center, Atlantic, in Norfolk, Virginia. In August 1991 Commander Walsh reported as Executive Officer, USS DETROIT QAOE-41.
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COMMANDING OFFICER CAPT JOHN C SCRAPPER Captain John C. Scrapper was born in Brockton, Massachusetts, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Scrapper. He was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy in 1965 and graduated with the class of 1969. He was designated a Naval Aviator in July 1971. After his first assignment to Aviation Training Squadron TWENTY-FOUR and Aviation Training Squad- ron FOUR as an Advanced Jet Flight Instructor in the TF- 9J Grumman Cougar Aircraft, he was assigned to the Medium Attack Community based out of NAS Whidbey Island, Washington, in October 1973. Over the next fourteen years, Captain Scrapper served in aviation squadrons and staffs while flying the A-6 Intruder All Weather Attack Aircraft. His billet assignments in- cluded all branch, division, and department head officer positions while alternately specializing as a Carrier Landing Signal Officer. His tours included numerous deployments to the Mediterranean, Indian, and West- ern Pacific Oceans aboard Carriers CORAL SEA CCV- 43J, AMERICA QCV-661, ENTERPRISE QCVN-65, and KITTY HAWK KCV-631. In June 1984, Captain Scrapper reported to At- tack Squadron 165 as Executive Officer. After return- ing from a WESTPAC cruise aboard USS KITTY HAWK QCV-63D in January 1986, he assumed the Command- ing Officer position. During his Command tour, his Squadron received the COMNAVAIRPAC Battle E , Meritorious Unit Commendation, the CNO Safety S , Hughes Aircraft Corporation Intruder Squadron of the year Award, Norden Corporation Pickle Barrel Award for Bombing Excellence, Pratt 81 Whitney Corporation FOD Free Squadron of the year, and COMMATVAQWINGPAC Maintenance Squadron of the Year. They were subsequently awarded the coveted Admiral McKlusky Award by the Secretary of the Navy as the Number One Attack Squadron in the United States Navy. In 1988, Captain Scrapper was selected for bo- nus command and assumed position as Deputy Com- mander, Carrier Air Wing FIFTEEN, aboard USS CARL VINSON KCVN-705. During deployments to the West- ern Pacific and Northern Pacific, he actively partici- pated as the Strike Warfare Commander and Anti- Surface Warfare Commander for multiple Carrier Battle Groups as well as qualifying' in minimal time as Command Duty Officer for the Starship VINSON. He was chosen for sequential deep draft command with assignment to USS DETROIT QAOE-41, and fol- lowing his Air Wing tour, Captain Scrapper was assigned to Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Naval Warfare as the Director of the Navy's Technical Support Group. Captain Scrapper assumed command of USS DE- TROIT QAOE-41 in January 1992 successfully leading her through an exciting training cycle and an aggressive Mediterranean deployment supporting SIXTH FLEET Battle Groups. Captain Scrapper has over 4000 hours and 300 traps in Tactical Carrier Aircraft. His decorations in- clude the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achieve- ment Medal, and various expeditionary medals. Captain Scrapper is married to the former Elizabeth Ann Davis of Oak Harbor, Washington. They reside in Colts Neck, New Jersey, with their son John Davis f J .D. J .
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COMMA D MASTER CHIEF osclvlqsw TERRY H. BARNETT 1 X S 1? E S I F Master Chief Operations Specialist Terry H. Bamett was born in York, Pennsylvania and raised in Harris- burg, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Central Dau- phin High School in June 1966 and entered the Navy in July 1966. Following basic training in Great Lakes, Illinois, he was assigned to NAVASTROGRU DET B in Rosemount, Minn. Prior to reporting to USS DETROIT July 22, 1991 his previous tours included: USS CON- CORD IAFS-51, Operations Specialist A school, USS STANDLEY ICG-321, USS DEWEY QDDG-45J, Naval Training Center, Mayport Fl., USS NICHOLAS IFFG- 47J, Navy's Senior Enlisted Academy, Newport, RI., and the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. During his career he has completed six Mediterra- nean deployments, one South American deployment, and one North Atlantic deployment. Master Chief Barnett's awards include the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal Itwo awardsl, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation, Battle Efficiency Rib- bon Ifour awardsl, Good Conduct Medal Ifive awardsl, National Defense Service Medal Itwo awardsj, Humani- tarian Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon and the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon. Master Chief Barnett is married to the former Susan Jane lbaugh of Harrisburg, PA. They reside in Tinton Falls, New Jersey with their daughter Stacy.
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