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Command Master Chief ABCMl WH. .Shipman Jnrr, P' . BL USS Almzlmm Lincoln KCVN 722 C. CHL ,V 4 1 I 1 5 , 24 a . ur- , ,. -as 'A 1 4 - 4 'Fannie' .Xviation Boatswain's Mate Master Chief james ,yn flhipmaii was born February 10, 1953 in Rantoul, Ill, Following graduation from Colgan High School in Pitts- burgh, Ran. in ,Iune of 1972 he joined the Navy. After Recruit Training at NTC San Diego and then Aviation Fundamental Training at NTTC San Diego, he reported in September 1972 to the USS CORAL SEA QCVA -133 homeported at NAS Alameda. Coral Sea subsequently deployed to the Western Pacific during the Vietnam Con- flict. His follow-on duty included the following assign- ments: FAIRECONRON THREE QVQBJ, Naval Air Station Guam, Air Operations Crash 8: Rescue Team, Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Milton, Fla., Air Operations Fire Department, Naval Station Adak, Alaska, where he com- pleted requirements in Fire Science from the Army's Engi- neering School of Firefighting, Air Operations Crash M Salvage, Naval Air Station Meridian, Miss., USS JOHN li. KENNEDY QCV 671 Air Department Fire 8: Crash Team, USS NIMITZ CCVN 685 as Air Department Leading Chief, homeported at Naval Station Norfolk and then Naval Station Bremerton, WA. Master Chief Shipman has made deployments to the Western Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Mediter- ranean Sea and Persian Gulf. Master Chief Shipman reported to USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN CCVN 725 from Naval Air Station Fallon, Nev., where he served as Operations Leading Chief overseeing the scheduling and training of five Carrier Air Wings and 29 individual squadrons in support of Opera- tion Desert Storm. While on board USS ABRAHAM LIN- COLN CCVN 723 Master Chief Shipman made Lincoln's second WestPac to the Persian Gulf in support of Opera- tion Southern Watch, relieving Master Chief Watson as Command Master Chief during the deployment. Master Chief Shipman has been awarded the Navy Achievement Medal ftwo awarclsj, Navy Unit Com- mendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Navy Cood Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Humanitarian Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal and is Aviation Warfare Spe- cialist qualified. Master Chief Shipman is married to the former Laura Lynne Howard of Pittsburgh, Kan. They have a son, lames, and two daughters, Amy and Alicea. Right! 'fl.!'.'f'l'fllZ11'f Sliipiimzi zimdels the tropical 1 fwf f'sf1tffW mil' fliirnzg l.mc0ln's Steel ff'-fi ft HI fff ff' 'Jr-'ff' tin' ffllllflffllf
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COMCAFGH --x Q., .f ' Rear dm. joseph I. Dantone, Ir. BL DQ? .WL 1'PI k I ,' S 26 i 34.1 Mai -. , -at -.J..-ff Carrier Group THREE CCC. x EE Rear Admiral joseph 1. Dantone, lr., was born in Balti- more, Md., and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1964. He was designated a Naval Aviator in September 1965. ln Mav 1966, Rear Admiral Dantone reported to Fighter squaafim EIGHTY-rouia QVF-841, where he new F-4 Phantoms and made an extended Mediterranean Sea de- ployment aboard USS INDEPENDENCE QCV 621. In March 1967, Rear Admiral Dantone was assigned to Fighter Squadron ONE SIXTY-ONE QVF-1611 where he made two Western Pacific combat deployments aboard USS CORAL SEA CCV 431. In August 1969, Rear Admiral Dantone reported to the United States Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., where he earned a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering and Material Management. He then joined the F-14 Tomcat Fleet Introduction Cadre at NAS Miramar, Calif., in june 1973, and was a plankowner when Fighter Squadron ONE QVF-11 emerged as the Na- vy's first F-14 squadron. During this tour the squadron deployed to the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean aboard USS ENTERPRISE QCVN 651, and flew fighter cover during the 1975 evacuation of Saigon, Republic of South Vietnam. Rear Admiral Dantone reported to the Naval Air Sys- tems Command in May 1976 as the F-14 Tomcat Program's Assistant Deputy for Training. Returning to the fleet in August 1977, Rear Admiral Dantone became Executive Officer and, subsequently, Commanding Officer of Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN QVF-141, assigned to USS JOHN F. KENNEDY QCV 671. After his squadron com- mand tour, he served as Fighter Training Officer for Naval Air Forces, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. This tour was followed by 18 months of Nuclear Power Training and a follow-on assignment as Executive Officer of USS ENTERPRISE CCVN 651. Following his tour aboard USS ENTERPRISE QCVN 651, Rear Admiral Dantone assumed command of replenish- ment oiler USS WICHITA fAOR 11. He was assigned as the Commanding Officer of the Precommissioning Unit ABRAHAM LINCOLN QCVN 721 in November 1987. In September 1988, Rear Admiral Dantone assumed com- mand of USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER QCVN 691. His most recent assignment was as Director, Program Ap- praisal Division QOP 811. Rear Admiral Dantone assumed command of Carrier Group THREE in April 1992. Rear Admiral Dantone's decorations include the Legion of Merit Ctwo awards1, Meritorious Service Medal Qthree awards1, the Air Medal Csix awards1, Navy Commenda- tion Medal with combat V , and the Vietnam Service Medal. He is married to the former Maria Szolnoky of Buffalo, N.Y. The Dantone's have two children, a daugh- fvf, Marne, and a son, lay, a midshipman at the United States Naval Academy. Right: Rear Adm. Dantone maneuvers his re- mote-corltrolled cruiser from Linc0In's Bridge durirzg Westpac '93.
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