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unner ' s Mates and Fire Controlmen maintain, repair, and are the primary operators of the ■TJSS McFaul ' s many ballistic systems, such as the Mk 45 5 54 cal. Lightweight Gun, the ■ Mk 1 5 Close-In Weapons Systems (including the Phalanx rotary gun), the Mk 38 22mm chain gun system, and the ship ' s numerous small-arms: Mk 2 .50 cal. machine guns, M-60 7.62mm light machine gun, M-14 7.62mm rifles and Beretta 92 9mm pistols. CG Division also provides regular training in the use of small-arms as well as maintaining accountability for other explosive systems such as torpedoes and underwater signalling devices. ENS Andrew Ashcroft Ordnance Officer ENS Ashcroft graduated with a BA in History from Rice University. Following graduation, Mr. Ashcroft enlisted in the US Navy in 2000 as an Electronics Technician. He served at AIMD Jacksonville be- fore transferring to Offi cer Candidate School in 2002. He was com- •-sioned in 2003 and served briefly in USS Portland before he mmissioning prior to checking onboard USS McFaul. He i e, resides in Norfolk, Virginia, and enjoys soccer, tennis, as wel rious musical activities including playing French Horn. He hope: to stay in Norfolk for his second tour and complete the remaining classes towards his MBA. FCC(SW) Richard Lawler Leading Chief Petty Officer, Close-in Weapons System Chief Lawler is a native of Greenville, North Carolina. He joined the US Navy in 1984 and after initial training reported onboard USS Comte DeGrasse (DD-974). Subsequent tours include instructor duty at Naval Guided Missile Command, Dam Neck, VA, USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), and as Recruit Division Commander, Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois. He reported aboard McFaul in June, 2002. GMC(SW) Gary Grantham ' Leading Chief Petty Officer, Gun. Chief Petty Officer Grantham was born in Mobile, Alabama and enlisted in the US Navy in 1990. After initial training, he reported for duty aboard the USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968). He has also served aboard USS Vella Gulf (CG-72), NSA Security De- tachment, Souda Bay, Crete, and ASU SWA Security Detach- y ment, Bahrain. His last assignment was a Naval Recruiting Station Virginia Beach, Virginia. He attended Mk 45 MOD 2 5 53 C school prior to reporting aboard McFaul in May of 2003. GMC(S W) Grantham currently resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia, have two children, Brady (6), and Trevor (13).
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