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Deployment 1999 Weapons Department LT A.D. Johnson Weapons Officer Hometown: Estacada, OR Commission Source: Enlisted Commissioning Program College: University of New Mexico, BA Economics Reason for Joining: Travel and education opportunities. Enjoys Most About Job: The people, the travel, and the shared experiences. Hobbies: Outdoor activities like hiking, biking, fishing, and my newest hobby... Harley riding. Music: Classical, Classical Rock Sports: Soccer, basketball, softball Any Advice to Young Sailors: Good performance and a positive attitude combine the two and your options are unlimited. Quote: The Navy has a lot to offer, work hard and take advantage of the opportunities. USS CURTIS WILBUR (DDG 54) 59
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Arabian Gulf Crossing the Line Ceremony Back in the old days, when sailors believed that sailing over the horizon meant falling over the edge of the earth, when the sea is much more powerful, much more deadlier, and much more mysterious than it is now, sailors conduct ceremonies created to appease the gods of the deep. One of these is the crossing of the equator ceremony, better known as Crossing the Line, or Shellback Initiation Ceremony, or more commonly, Wog Day. On July 25, 1999, the day began very early for the uninitiated. At day break, Wogs muster topside. After a healthy breakfast, the Wogs got through a series of trials to see if they are fit to be Shellbacks. Then they are presented before His Royal Majesty, King Neptune and his sidekick, Davey Jones. As they are presented, their charges are read, ask how they pleaded? Some are kept inside the pen until they ' re found ready to become shellbacks. After appropriate indoctrination, Wogs are sent to the tank of truth to be asked one crucial question, What are you? Those without the right answer are sent back to the line. Those who realize are pronounced SHELLBACK! a Trusty Shellback! 58 USS CURTIS WILBUR (DDG 54)
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Arabian Gulf t %Gl o of CA Division rtir start of the Cruise! Row One (Lert to Right): STG1 Bradfield, STG3 Walton, Tl I2 Hadley, STG2 Christensen, STG2 Flitcraft Row Two (Left to Right): STG2 Reams, STGSN Elwell, STGSA Ouellette, STGSA Numedahl, STG2 (SW) Partin, ENS Hooper Row Three (Left to Right): STGC Smith, STG1 (SW) Kebohan, STG2 Amberg, STG2 (SW) Baumgarter, STG Stouffer End of tTie Cruise! Row One (Left to Right): STG3 Munkelt, STGS Walton, STG2 Christensen, STG2 Bradfield, STG1 (SW) Keohan Row Two (Left to Right): TM3 Turner, STG2 Reams STGSA Libengood, STG2 Bollinger, STG2 Flitcraft, STG2 Donley Row Three (Left to Right): STGSA Numedahl, ENS Hooper, STG2(SW) Partin, STGSA Ouellette Antisubmarine Warfare Officer LTJG Kelli Hooper Chief Petty Officer STGC(SW) Smith Leading Petty Officer STG1(SW) Keohan 60 USS CURTIS WILBUR (DDG 54)
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