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Commander Henry D. Angelino, USN Commanding fficer p A Commander Henry D. Angelino Jr. was raised in Springfield, Virginia and Palm Beach Gardeng, Florida. He received his commission through NROTC at Duke University, graduating in May 1985 and reporting to Orlando, Florida, for nuclear training. He completed nuclear training and Sur- face Warfare Officers School in February 1987, Commander Angelino reported to the USS LONG BEACH tCGN-97 in March 1987 and was as- signed as E-3 Division Officer and later as Aux- iliaries Officer. During his tour, he qualified as a Nuclear Engineer and a Surface Warfare Officer. Following his first fleet tour, Commander Angelino reported for duty as an instructor at HMS SULTAN in Gosport, England, commenc- ing in September 1990. During his two-year assignment as part of the Personnel Exchange Program, he taught various engineering subjects to enlisted personnel at the Royal Naval School of Engineering. I In June 1993, Commander Angelino completed I Department Head School and reported to USS years later, he reported to USS ABRAHAM STARK QFFG-315 as Combat Systems Officer.Two LINCOLN CCVN-725 as the Reactor Electrical Assistant. In March of 1997, he received orders to COMNAVAIRPAC, Where he served as the Maintenance Manager for USS CARL VINSON QCVN-701. Commander Angelino served as the Executive Officer aboard USS ANCHORAGE CLSD-367 fr0H1 January 1999 until July 2000. He then reported to Naval Beach Group ONE as the Chief Staff Officer. He stayed there until September 2002, earning a Masters Degree in Engineering Management from Southern Methodist University in his spare time. Commander Angelino's awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal and various campaign and service medals. He is married to the former Lesley AVIUSITOHQ 0fNGWC21STlG-IIPOU-Tylle, England. They have three children and live in Coronado, CA. 4 I I 4 I I I I I I I I
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