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Executive Officer Capt. I. D. Norris Captain Jerry D. Norris, the son of Stanley and Mary Norris, was born Oc- tober 19, 1941, in Marrietta, Ohio. He attended Nelsonville High School, Nel- sonville, Ohio and graduated from the University of Illinois in January 1964 with a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial De- sign. He also completed his LLB degree of law from LaSalle University of Chica- go, Home Studies Program. Captain Norris enlisted in the Naval Reserve in March 1963 and upon com- pletion of college he entered the Aviation Officer Candidate Program. Commis- sioned an Ensign in June 1964, his first assignment was Airborne Early Warning Squadron 13, Argentia, Newfoundland. In June 1965, he reported to Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, where he was assigned to Training Squadron 6 as an advanced meteorology instructor. He then transferred to the Office of Deputy Chief of Naval Operations fAir Warfarej as his personal aide, subsequently serv- ing as the personal aide to the Chief of Naval Operations. In September 1972, he was transferred to the F-14 Fleet Reserve Squadron, Fighter Squadron 124 at Naval Air Sta- tion Miramar, California. He transferred in October 1973 to Fighter Squadron Capt. 1. L Maslowski Captain James I. Maslowski, a native of Virginia, Minnesota, entered the Na- val Service in January 1962 as an enlisted man. After serving two years as a Missile Technician in the Nuclear Submarine Force, he was selected for the Naval Avi- ation Cadet Program. Designated a Naval Aviator in June 1965, Captain Maslowski was assigned to Attack Squadron 56 flying combat missions in South East Asia. In May of 1968, he reported to the Naval Air Facili- ty, China Lake, California, as the Free- Fall Weapons Project Officer. In October of 1969, he was selected to be a demon- stration pilot for the U. S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team, the Blue An- gels . Returning to sea duty, Captain Mas- lowski transitioned to the A-7E aircraft and joined Attack Squadron 113 as the Weapons Training Officer. During the tour, he functioned in several depart- ment head billets, and completed two Western Pacific deployments aboard USS RANGER QCV-61J. In March 1975 he reported to VA-122, and served as an instructor pilot, t,he Aircraft Mainten- ance Officer, and the A-7E NATOPS Model Manager. From April 1977 to April 1979, Captain 6 TWO, where he served as Maintenance Officer and Operations Officer. In May 1975, he was transferred to the F-14 Fleet Replacement Squadron, Fight- er Squadron 124 where he served initially as an instructor and later as Administra- tive Officer, Operations Officer and, fi- nally, Executive Officer. In September 1978, he reported as Executive Officer for Fighter Squadron 51 and assumed com- mand of the Screaming Eagles in Feb- ruary 1980. In July 1981, he was assigned to Commander, Carrier Striking Force, Seventh Fleet, as Air Operations and Plans Officer. In May 1982, he WHS transferred to Fighter Squadron 124 and assumed command of the F-14 Fleet Re- placement Squadron in July 1982. De- taching Fighter Squadron 124 in October 1983, he reported to USS KITTY HAWK QCV-635 in February 1984 as Executive Officer. Captain Norris has been awarded three Meritorious Service Medals, five Air Medals, two Navy Commendation Medals, one Navy Achievement Medal with Combat V , Navy Expeditionary Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, and Service Medal for the Vietnam Con- flict. Captain Norris is married to the for- mer Kay Ann Johnson of Pensacola, Florida. They presently reside in San ters, Shelly Lynn, born May 1967, and Diego, California, with their two daugh- Mary Allison, born June 1971. Maslowski was the Aide and Flag Lieu- tenant for the Commander Naval Air Forces, U. S. Pacific Fleet. From February 1980 through june 1982 he deployed aboard USS KITTY HAWK QCV-631 and USS ENTERPRISE QCVN-651 as the EX- ecutive Officer and Commanding Offi- cer of Attack Squadron 94. Captain Maslowski's next assignment was to the U. S. Naval Academy as a battalion officer. Subsequently selected to be the Executive Assistant to the Su- perintendent, he remained at the Acade- mb' until Illly of 1985. In October of 1985, he reported to USS KITTY HAWK for duty as the Executive Officer. Captain Maslowski is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Chapman College in the Criminal Justice discipline, and has earned a master's degree in Criminal ,lus- tice Administration. He has accumulated in excess of 4,000 flight hours in tactical jet aircraft, and has been awarded the I-egifm Of Merit, 16 Strike,f'Flight Air Medals, five Navy Commendation Med' als with Combat V, the Good Condud Medal and various campaign,f'serviC0 medals. Captaill lviaslow-Aki is married to the former Billit? ltxm llriik of Niukena, llli- ROIS. Slit' tv:-trim. ut ,tXuuJpUliS, MQW' ldflll Wiill llttws tligltlfg-H f-,Imp Michellf .mtl C'l-ggi-qvphlt,
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liA1t'IVI gl. llulluitw lXl.i-IV! K liirl lttuil U..1IlI IRI 1' , lN'.iiI.iivI It '--'f c I II-ill.m.ix -- V.. rvvi lwgan tw lcliirriix 4 l0 H Il. .issigiivd to USS Isl I'I'l I IC sl 'I 'I w liomepoited in Newport I4Ii.i.i1 I Ianni and saw duty patiollintg Ili- I-'init-I-I.: Straits during the lxoir-.iii Wm He has also served on USS l'I IOlw1AFi I. GARX QDER-3.103 from 1055 to l00l, Two destroyer tenders followed, USS ARCALNA QAD-10'I and USS XOSEM- ITE QAD-1501 from 1003 to 1004. Ile served aboard USS ANNAPOLIS LAGlv1R-ll from 1008 to 1000, USS Tl- CONDEROGA QCVA-145 from 1000 to 1071, USS CAYUGA tLST-118001 from 1971 to 1973 and USS MONTICELLO QLSD-353 in 1970. His shore duty included a tour as Mas- ter Chief of the Pacific Fleet in 1979, Force Master Chief, Naval Surface Forces, Pacific in 1977, company com- mander and swim instructor at Ctreat Lakes Naval Training Center from 1904 to 1968, Counter lnsurgency and Viet- namese Language School at Naval Am- phibious Base Coronado, the Naval In- shore,fUndersea Warfare Cwroup, and Armed Forces Courier Service. Prior to reporting to USS KITTY HAWK as Command Master Chief, Master Chief Holloway filled the same position for VF-124 at NAS Miramar. The Master Chief has been awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Meritorious Unit Commenda- tion Ribbon, eight Good Conduct Med- als, Navy Occupation Service Medal, Ko- rean Service Medal, Armed Forces Expe- ditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, United States Service Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. The Master Chief is married to the former Frances Reed. They reside in Los Angeles, California.
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