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I LCDR Michael T. Talaga ieutenant Commander Talaga was born in Gary, Indiana. He attended the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio and graduated in 1986 with a Bach- elor of Arts in Economics. He then attended Officer Candidate School, Newport, RI, and was commissioned in February 1987. His initial sea assignment was Sixth Division Deck Officer and Turret Officer in USS MISSOURI CBB 635 from 1987 to 1990. During this three-year tour, MISSOURI deployed to the Western Pacific and Northern Arabian gulf to participate in Operations Praying Mantis and Earnest Will. Following graduation from Steam EOOW , school, he reported as Main Propulsion Assistant in USS HALSEY CCG 235 from 1990 to ? 1992 and deployed to the Persian Gulf to participate in Operation Desert Strike. After c 6 6 attending Department Head School in 1994, he reported as Engineering Officer in USS W ANCHORAGE CLSD 363 from 1994 to 1996 and again deployed to the Persian Gulf for Operation Southern Watch. Subsequently, he served as a Space Examiner with Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Propulsion Examining Board from 1996 to 1998. While ashore, Lieutenant Commander Talaga attended the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA from 1992 to 1994 where he earned a Master of Science in Management with a subspecialty in Manpower Personnel Training Analysis, and most recently, as Executive Assistant and Assistant Chief of Staff for Manpower!Personne1 to Commander, Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific in Pearl Harbor, HI. , Lieutenant Commander Talaga has been awarded the Meritorious Seryice Meda1,.Navy Com- mendation Medal Qtwo awardsj, Navy Achievement Medal, and various unit and campaign awards. A ' . v 4 . . K . :4-5ft-uff-v1-v,,f..v1.y-u.gq..w-.-s-.-.-...---v..---.-.v ...... -. ...f--. ....,. --54p-.f-V.. -.,.,...--F-r.. --.4-VNV- ..
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t ,, LW, Y, V. , Aiesus J ugo CQ ,I Of! aster Chief Jugo was bom in Manila, Philippines. He enlisted in the Navy in August 1976. Following boot camp, he attended Electronics Technician A School and C School. His first assignment was USS PROTEUS CAS 195 in Oc- tober 1977 in Guam, where he served as Calibration Technician, advanced to Second Class Petty Officer, and assumed duties as shop Leading Petty Officer after only one year onboard He then rotated ashore to Navy Recruit mg Drstrrct Glenview rn October 1980 as production recruiter where he eamed the Gold Wreath Award for recruiting excellence ., 1? 11 3 ., I A-. and advanced to First Class Petty Officer He then transferred to Glenview Naval Air a ron for assignment as the Leading Petty Officer of Ground Electronics Division I t-tt and as a communications and radar technician where he was selected to Chief Petty 5' c Officer Hrs second sea tour was rn February 1985 aboard USS ACADIA CAD 42D as Leading ChiGf Petty Officer of the Fleet Electronics Calibration Laboratory, where he was frocked to Senior Chief Petty Officer He reported to Electronics Technician A School in March 1989 as the Senior Instructor where he was selected to Master Chief Petty Officer in 1991. In January 1992 he was ordered to USS CLEVELAND CLPD 75, as 3M Coordinator After this tour he received orders to Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, San Diego, CA, where 116 was assigned as the Combat Systems Drvrsron LCPO. Hrs awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal ftwo awardS1, Navy Achrex ement Medal tfour awardsl and various campaign and service medals. He is married t0 the fomre K thl M r a een arre Hughes of Wildwood IL and has two children, Kyle and Chelsea. 10 7 7 St t ' 9 9 9 'a 1 D 1 ' a A A Cf a jf ,',Y,1f ' , 3.-Q, .VWQ gg: , .i.'Tff ' 1, ',-.gfcajs--i Q,-' ' , 2,f2,:Lmf1 '..-- W - -v . ---hkf Q ja 4 32 ETCMQSWD
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