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Captain James A. Bolcar Executive Officer 9 January 1991 - 27 March 1992 Captain James Andrew Bolcar was born on 2 January 1949 and raised in Vander-grift. Pennsylvania. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in June 1971 and began commissioned service on USS WORDEN (DLC 18) as First Division Officer in July 1971. Captain Bolcar began flight training in March 1972. and was designated a Naval Aviator in October 1973. After completing his initial aviation assignment as a flight instructor in Training Squadron TWENTY-ONE in June 1975, Captain Bolcar joined Fleet Composite Squadron SEVEN in July 1975. He began A-6 transition training with Attack Squadron FORTY-TWO in September 1976. and repotled to Attack Squadron EIGHTY-FIVE for bis first fleet tour of duty in April 1977. In December 1979. he reported to Attack Squadron FORTY-TWO for duty as an instructor pilot. Returning to Attack Squadron EIGHTY-FIVE in April 1982. he served as Safety Officer and Operations Officer until October 1984. when he joined the staff of Commander Medium Attack Wing ONE as Readiness Officer. Captain Bolcar was selected for post-command assignments with Commander. SECOND Fleet where he served as Air and Stiike Operations Officer from October 1989 until July 1990. He was selected for assignment as an aircraft carrier executive officer in the spring of 1990 and reported to CSS AMERICA (CV 66) in November 1990. He is now assigned to Supreme Headquarters. Allied Powers. Europe. Captain Bolcar's personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, two Navv Commendation Medals and the Navy Achievement Medal. Captain Bolcar is married to the former Sandra Elizabeth Dike. Thev reside in Virginia Beach with their daughters Christine and Kathleen.
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AOCM(AW) David Borne Command Master Chief Master Chief David Borne was bom March 24. 1952 in New Orleans. Louisiana. He graduated from Hahnville High School in Hahnville. Louisiana, in 1970, and enlisted in the Navy in [anuarv 1971. completing recruit training at Recruit Training Center. Orlando, Florida. His first assignment came in 1971 aboard USS SARATOGA (CV 60), where he worked in the Guided Missile Division of Weapons Department, deploying to the Mediterranean and Vietnam. In 1971 he reported to Training Squadron FOUR (VT 4) at Naval Air Station. Pensacola. Florida. In 1976, he was assigned to Fleet Composite Squadron TEN (VC 10) at Naval Air Station. Guantanamo Bav. Cuba, where he served as quality assurance petty officer and later as Weapons Department leading petty officer. It was during this assignment that he was selected as VC 10 and Commander. Tactical Support Wing ONE Sailor of the Year. After attending P-3 FRAMP school in Jacksonville. Florida, Master Chief Borne reported to Patrol Squadron TWENTY THREE (VP 23) in Brunswick. Maine, where he served as leading petty officer of the ordnance shop. It was during this assignment that he was promoted to chief petty officer. In 1981. he attended the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute at Patrick Air Force Base in Cocoa Beach. Florida, prior to his assignment to the staff of Commander Patrol Wings Atlantic in Brunswick. Maine, as Equal Opportuni-t Programs Specialist. In 1984. he reported for duty aboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) as Weapons Department leading chief petty officer. Selected to attend the U.S. Navy Senior Enlisted Academv in Newport. Rhode Island, in 1987, Master Chief Borne later reported to Naval Air Station Oceana, where he served as Weapons Department leading chief petty officer and later as Command Master Chief. In 1990. he was assigned as Command Master Chief for Attack Squadron THIRTY FIVE (VA 35) homeported at NAS Oceana, where he deployed aboard USS SARATOGA (CV 60) during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He reported aboard USS AMERICA (CV 66) in July 1991 as Command Master Chief. Master Chief Borne is authorized to wear the Naw Commendation Medal (two awards), the Naw Achievement Medal (two awards). Navy Unit Commendation (two awards). Meritorious Unit Commendation (two awards). Battle E Ribbon. Good Conduct Medal (five awards). National Defense Service Medal (two awards). Southwest Asia Service Medal (with three bron c stars), the Vietnam Service Medal, and various deployment and campaign ribbons. He is married to the former Tommie Yevette Winborne of Portsmouth, Virginia. They have two sons, Brian and Brandon.
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