Fitzgerald (DDG 62) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2001

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2 a a ' E O A native of eastern Pennsylvania, Master Chief David Knipple was born in York in 1960. Hejoined the Navy in February 1978 under the Delayed Entry Program, and reported to RecruitTraining Command, Great Lakes, Illinois for Basic Training in July 1978. Master Chief Knipple ' s first tour of duty was at Naval RadioTransmitting Facility,Capas, Tarlac, Republic of the Philippines, followed bya touraboard USS COCHRANE (DDG 21) homeported in Pearl Harbor.Hawaii and then laterYokosuka, Japan. AfterdepartingtheUSS COCHRANE, he returned to the Philippines and was stationed at Naval Communication Station Philippines, San Miguel. His duties included Calibration Laboratory and Communications Maintenance Division Leading Petty Officer, and assistant CommandTraining Officer. In 1988 Master Chief Knipplereturned to sea dutyaboardUSS CROMMELIN (FFG 37) homeported in Long Beach, California and then later Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. His duties included Leading Chief Petty Officer of two divisions and a myriad of collateral duties. In 1992 Master Chief Knipple was stationed at Fleet Tactical Deception Group Pacific, operating out of Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. His duties included Systems Department Leading Chief Petty Officer and assistant Command Master Chief. He received an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies from Central Texas College in 1993. Returning to sea once again in 1995, Master Chief David Knipple reported aboard USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70) homeported in Alameda, California and then later based in Bremerton. ' Washington. He served as the Operations Department Master Chief and Assistant Command MasterChief. In 1 997, Master Chief Knipple attended the Senior Enlisted Academy in route to assume responsibilties as USS FITZGERALD (DDG 62) Command MasterChief. MasterChief Knipple ' s decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal (with three gold stars), Navy Achievement Medal (with one gold star), Joint Service Unit Citation, Navy Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Citation (with two stars), and a GoodConduct Medal (with five stars).

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