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K ' r .— 3s ’ 'X Own • ■' i.w- » AN Allen Johnson AN Ramior Lopez AN Adrian Petrus AORN Richard Purdie AN Shawn Thompson AA Matthew Deem AA Eloy Fernandez AA Joseph Gilbert AA Ashley Harris AA Danny Jones AA Gregg Lunn AA Frank Trout I AA Christopher Brown AOAR Rashahn Hayes : AOAR Norris Palmer | AR Rashad Riddick v WEAP .
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EMI Michael Hargrave EMI Flaville Humphries MM2JSW) Danny Phillips EM2 Agnew Reese jA02(AW) Lester Winnlngham A03 Frederick Benjamin AD3 Kenneth Carlson A03 Bryan Deem A03 Corey Grojcan A03 Bert Hansen A03 Rickie Paroni A03 Michael Mohr A03 Aaron Rowe AC3 Larry Simpson AN David Bartlett AOAN Mark Burney 544 WEAPONS
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G-5 Division LT Norman Pettis AOCM(AW) Leroy Beck ADC(AW) Chris Perkins LCDR Kenneth Porter LT Jeffrey Martin No great weapons department can run without someone tracking ammunition assets or preparing administrative records. Ensuring the paper flows smoothly are the men of G-5 Division who coordinate all weapons related operational tasking, and smooth, route, and file all departmental administrative paperwork. The Weapons Administrative personnel update and control the departmental tickler ensuring appropriate administrative action is expedi- tiously completed for all correspondence. whether operational, personal, or routine. They control the department's manpower distribution, coordinate the efforts of 10 preventative maintenance workcenters, manage the departmental operating budget, and advise the Gun Boss on all manpower and administrative topics. During the cruise they processed in excess of 1,600 pieces of action correspondence and requests, effected the transfer of 27 personnel and distributed 36 newly received personnel. The Ordnance Control Group act as the operational nerve center for the department. They are responsible for documenting the ordering, issuing, and expenditure of ordnance as well as planning and supervising the loading, expenditure, and offloading of ordnance. They coordinated the onload of 6 million pounds of ordnance, the movement of 3 million pounds of ordnance to the flight deck on over 5,000 elevator runs, and made preparations for the download of 4.25 million pounds of ordnance to various units during GW's return to Norfolk. 46 WEAPONS
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