George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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AC3 Billy Allen AC3 Country Beard AC3 Eric DJigounian AC3 Glenn Gribble AC3 Damien Howard AC3 Jonathan Jones Sr. AC3 Stephen Parker AC3 Randall Turton ACAN Myron Stokes ACAA Scott Ballard ACAA Jason Smith ACAA Donald Vatick



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ET1 James Senaca IC2 Jeffrey Carlsen IC2 Thomas Cornwall ET2 Mark Griggs ET2 Michael Hanko IC2 J. Norred IC2 Marcellous Thornton ET2 J.Scott Wheeler

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