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ENS Eric Madonia Force Protection Officer Bom and raised in God ' s country, Phoenix, Arizona, ENS Madonia spent a year at NAPS after Brophy and four years at the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 2003. USS McFaul is his first command Originally the Electrical Officer, ENS Madonia now serves as the ship ' s Force Protection Officer, responsible for the programs, procedures, and the application of policy regarding the ship ' s physical security both in port and at sea, during guard duty for other craft and oil platforms as well as during difficult and dangerous transits through narrow waterways such as the Straits of Gibralter, the Straits of Hormuz, and the Bab el Mendeb. ETC Laura Noble Beach Detail Leading Chief Petty Officer Remaining in Norfolk during deployment, ChiefNoble was in charge of the McFaul Beach Detail: her duties included acting as liaison with the ship ' s Family Support Group as well as meeting and assisting new personnel coming to Norfolk in order to continue on to meet the ship overseas. Her hometown is Anderson, Indiana; she is married to Bradley W. Noble and has two children, Michelle (26) and Mathew T (17). After joining the Navy, ChiefNoble served at such commands as NCTS Jacksonville, Florida; NCTCS Sigonella, Sicily and Fleet Technical Support Center Atlantic in Dam Neck, Virginia. She served ioning crew of the USS Ross (DDG-7 1 ) and reported to USS McFaul in August . serves as CE Division ' s Leading Chief Petty Officer. Her interests include church, volunteer work with her church group, and cooking.
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LCDR Lawrence Schadegg Combat Systems Officer LCDR Schadegg graduated from Texas A M University with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. After accepting his officer ' s commission, he served as Main Propulsion Assistant and Navigator aboard USS Juneau (LPD-10). He reported aboard USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) as Combat Information Center Officer anc cnKcpnuently served as Director of Officer Trianing at AEGIS g and Readiness Center, Dahlgren, Virginia. After reportirj McFaul (DDG-74) as Weapons Control Officer, he wj )moted to Combat Systems Officer. He and his wife, the form J April Batton of San Antonio, Texas, have six children: Michael, ad Madison. ombat Systems is the department comprising of major search, track, and command display systems. Technicians and operators manage the Aegis suite, allowing the ship to maintain y massively detailed situational awareness of water- and airspace not only locally, but — through sophisticated communications and data link systems — globally. Not only does Combat Systems provide McFaul ' s ability to understand unfolding events around her, but also includes engagement systems of awesome power, such as the Vertical Launch System, the Harpoon anti-ship missile system, nd the systems controlling and launching Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missiles. FCCS(SW) Matthew Murphy Leading Chief Petty Officer FCCS(SW AW) Murphy is a native of Rockton, Illinois. He joined the US Navy in 1983 and after Avionics A school reported for duty aboard USS New Jersey (BB-62). Subsequent tours include recruiting duty in Chicago, Illinois, USS John Hancock (DD-98 1), instructor duty at Service School Command, Great Lakes, Illinois, and USS Ticonderoga (CG-47). Senior Chief Murphy reported aboard McFaul in December 2002 as the Combat System Maintenance Manager and Combat Systems Department LCPO. He currently resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia with his wife, Cl They have one child, Daniel (13).
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i E Division is made up of Electronics Technicians and Interior Communications Technicians and is responsible for the preventative and corrective maintenance on interior and exterior ' communications systems. These systems include interior and exterior announcing circuits, the ship ' s telephone system, alarm systems, and data exchange interchange systems including radar navigation, and ADP equipment. In addition, the division performs numerous repairs to shipboarc electronics systems. ENS Vance Phillips Electronics Maintenance Officer ENS Phillips graduated from Wade Hampton High School in June of 1984. HejoinedtheNavyonMay6, 1986. His past commands include NCTAMS PAC Hawaii, USS Ashland (LSD-48), USS Osprey (MHC-51), SSC NTC Orlando, Florida, and USS Underwood (FFG-36). His wife Deirdra and three children — Josh, Brittany and Cale — reside in Suffolk, Virginia. ENS Phillips likes to swim, hike, camp and fish. He is currently working toward earning his Officer of the Deck (Underway) letter and his Surface Warfare Officer pin. C (SW) Timothy McGarry Acting Leading Chief Petty Officer ief McGarry grew up in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, where he entered the Navy after high school. In 1 986, he attended recruit training, BE E and ET A School in Great Lakes, IL. In 1990, while stationed in San Diego, CA, he met and married his wife Cindy. He is the proud father of stepdaughter Naomi and two sons, Ian and Jack. His past commands include: USS John Young (DD-973), USS Rentz (FFG-46), NCS Stockton, USS Carr (FFG-52), and Joint Interoperability Test Command Washington Operations. He reported to McFaul in February 2003. ETl(SW) Eric Kockentiet Leading Petty Officer In 1 992, Petty Officer Kockentiet entered the Navy and completed Boot Camp in Orlando, Florida. He has served at sea in USS Port Royal (CG-73), where he was a plankowner, and USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) before reporting to USS McFaul in March 2003. ETl(SW) Kockentiet served as a supervisor and LPO while sta- tioned at Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific. Originally from Beavercreek, Ohio, he graduated from Beavercreek High School in 1 989. Petty Officer Kockentiet enjoys spending time with his family; his other interests include home remodeling, landscaping, camping, hiking and fishing.
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