Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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HMM - 264 CRUISE PATCH

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Sergeant Major jose D. Ibarra r., USMC Born on 22 March 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, Sergeant Major Ibarra enlisted in the Marine Corps upon graduationfrom high school in june 1964. After completing recruit training at MCRD San Diego, Private First Class Ibarra was assigned to Communications 8c Electronics School Battalion, MCRD San Diego and attended the Radio Telegraph Operaor's Course. In 1965, he was assigned to the 3rd Tank Battalion, III Marine Amphibious Force, in the Republic of Vietnam as a radio telegraph operator and tank crewman. Injuly of 1966, Lance Corporal Ibarra returned to the United States and transferred to the 2nd Marine Division where he served with the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment as a radio operator in the Forward Air Control Team. His next assignment was with the 2nd Marine Regiment as NCOIC of Tactical Air Control Party. In October 1968, Sergeant Ibarra attended the Marine Aviation Operations Clerk Course at Memphis, Tennessee and upon completion was assigned Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101 at MCAS E1 Toro, California, as ANCOIC of the Operations Department. In August 1969, his next assignment was again in Vietnam with the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing where he served as the Operations Chief with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 542 at DaNang Air Base. With the withdrawal of U.S. Forces in Vietnam, he returned to the U.S. with VMFA-542 in the Marine Corps biggest-ever trans- pacific flight from DaNang to MCAS El Toro injanuary 1970. After the deactivation of VMFA-542, March 1970, he was transferred to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing where he served as the Operations Chief of Marine Training Squadron 203 at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina until February 1973. In March 1973, Staff Sergeant Ibarra was transferred to the lst Marine Aircraft Wing and served as the Operations Chief of Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron 12 at MCAS Iwakuni,Japan. He was temporarily assigned to the 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade Staff Nucleus aboard the USS Blue Ridge during May -june 1973. On returning to the U.S., he was transferred to MCAS New River, North Carolina and served with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron as Station Flight Clearance Chief, Station Training Chief and NCOIC of the station S-3. In March 1978 Gunnery Sergeant Ibarra was transferred to Parris Island, South Carolina, where he attended Drill Instructor School and served as a Drill Instructor, Series Gunnery Sergeant and Chief Drill Instructor with the Second Recruit Training Battalion. In August 1981, he attended Marine Security Guard School and upon completion, First Sergeant Selectee Ibarra was reassigned to Parris Island. In October 1981, he attended First Sergeant's School and upon completion he waS transferred to Okinawa where he served with the 9th Engineer Support Battalion as the First Sergeant of A Company- In January 1983, he returned to MCAS New River th H d ' ' November 1986. Sergeant Major Ibarra assumed the duties as the Sergeant major of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 264 on 1 December 1986. as e ea quarters and Headquarters Squadron First Sergeant until Q

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