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H 'u 1 .. iiffif e5L?iQf:?5?i'gfLf t . e ,. 1 e 4' e s'fsPeg Q - 1 QfQ,q:'- 1 fa? . . . . , ' , 7f5i.si,. ii' ff If 9.53 1 ' Q .f to 7' .0 . !'i1gf'f fiW. 5'-P11 'rs,,1f,5.f-fe f . - 4 5' A 1 W5 A A gf-5 QQ. A fig: se , ,Q Y A, , U , ., 1 . ' e 9 T e- S . e,.45',ff E n t is V 4 i Q .' t ,Q VA United States Navy. ' -President john Fitzgerald Kennedy if f, vig-N Vi. F717--e7 i',. XX ' . t-. .V r,,, I , Ji, it M.....- V ,L it 5 H il, l-.1 ig. ,wry af, I. W.. f' .. . . , pf' 5 ' 'I ' if' 2' X' fl V, 3.---4,1 : X II I l lip 9 rl K 5 9 I l 1 . 1, .., V .?, , J f. , A W . . , V., V W LW ,ATT I. H tx.. ,.. W. ,......., 5 .I A. T .J ff - Q.. if-Q-a 1 . I COMMANDER, CARRIER CSROLJP Six native ofJersey City, New Jersey, Rear Admiral Tomaszeski is a graduate of Saint Peter's Preparatory School and a l972 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. He holds a Master's Degree in Personnel Management from Central Michigan University. g fggz He sefved initially as a surface line officer on the nuclear cruiser USS LONG BEACH QCGN 95 as Talos Missile Fire Control Officer during two Western Paciic i,,. deployments to the Tonkin Gulf.,IT1 February 1975 he entered naval flight training and was designated a Naval Aviator in July 1976. V .M ReaItAd1'iii9fal Tomaszeski's aviation sea fours have included two assignments in Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron NINE CHS- 95 on board USS NIMITZ QCVN 685 and his command tourin HS-5 on board USS DWIGHT D. E1sENHowER CCVN 695. He served as Executive Officer of USS JOHN F. KENNEDY CCV 675 and as Commanding Officer of both the amphibioilsilassault ship USS NEW ORLEANS CLPH l 15 and the aircraft carrier USS KITTY HAWK KCV 635. 2 raChief of Staff to the Rear Admiral Tomaszeski's shore duty tours have been as a fleet replacement pilot instructor in f-HS-I g Flag Secretary and aide to the Commander, Sea- Based Antisubmarine Warfare Wings Atlantic, Carrier Helicopter Requirements Officer for the Assistant Chiefuf of Naval 'Operati0nS 'flAir Warfare5g Commanding Officer ofHS-l , the Atlantic Fleetls Carrier Helicopter Fleet Replacement Squadron, Commander, Naval Base San Diegog and SeniorU.S. Naval Officer and Chief, Information Systems Branch at the Supreme Headquarters., Allied Powers, Europe 'lii fn Casteau, Belgium. ' Rear Admiral Tomaszeski's initial Flag assignment was as Commander, Fleet Air Mediterraneary Commander, Naval Surface Glirouli Mediterraneafg C o m m a n d e r. M a r i t i m e eillance and Reconnaissance Forces, and C o m m a n d e r. Maritime Air Forces Mediterranean. In July 2,Q'0l,' Real Admiral Tiimaszt-:sa assumed the du ' as Commander, Carrier Group SIX John F. Kennedy Battle Group. .J I' ...- '- Jam ' at 3 1' -,..-1-A.-a 14-X v 1 'S 'W-Q ,I -gg:-.Lf fgq4,.., f'-'lf' Q , A ,gr 1-c?'s,'q.1,,:ii,l,,?.SXQx Q 354' 5' ..f -Q-.EN , X qu lun V, pntf ll ,.,-. . ........-,,,...f . r t i IRCSAPTAIN WILLIAM G. attended the . A V. rf.. 9 I -I-.-f :- ...WI f.. .1 . CHIEF OF STAFF J 1972 Naval 1 Academy graduate, Captain Wheeler served aboard USS LAWRENCE IDDG 47 from 197251975 deploying in Naval Postgraduate School, graduating in 1977 with a Master ofScienee Degree in Applied Science. After the Surface Warfare Departmenq Head Course, Wheeler served as Weapons Officer, USS TOWERS CDDG 97 and Operations Officer, USS WILLIAM H. capability ICEC7 rm which the ship was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation. I, Captain Wheefi ass WA duties as ' filmrr 'ii' to Commander, Carrier Group SIX! Commander, USS JOHN F. KENNEDY Battle Group in 2000 famlaoying in support ol Operation Enduring Freedom. i Captain Wheeler has been awarded the Defense STAIEIADLEY ICG 327 from 78g19Qh ,t,l,,3g,q. YM Jil t l td-NT ...,v ' 'ZAEGIS :M-f1f'i-111 - ing Program Oliee I 1 'tix ' I Sewice from 1982-1985, Captain Wheeler was in 1996. Captain Wheeler served in the Commendation Medal 127, Navy selected for pre-commissioning duty as Office of the Secretary of Defense as Achievement Medal, Combat Action Prospective Executive Omcer, BUNKER Deputy DirectorofSpeeial Programs from Ribbon, Joint Meritorious Unit Award HILL ICG 527. He then servedjfas- 1994-1997. .Meritorious Unit Commendation 127, and Executive Officer 'fue Wheeler commandedthe Ba,E1?h5 Y Ribbons among Launching System C STH wif 't'i eriiiser USS VICKSBURG CCG 697 from 9 7 i ' 'ai serviee awards. 1986-1988, including the Arabian Gulf deployment where the ship participated in eleven Eamest Will U.S. reflagged tanker escorst operations. Fr0m.,1988-l 990, Captain Wheeler served :.. the ,bat Systems Branch 3 5? f a r m : - C the AssistantChief of Nav al Operations I Surface Warfare7. Captain Wheeler commanded USS CHANDLER CDDG 9967, a New Threat Upgrade CNTU7 KIDD-class Guided Missile Destroyer, from 993. While '9'Jd-51 E. under his comma. -f ' .. 'I received the Battle Effieiencyr ARl7'ar-ZlB?S:'t' well as all nine department excellence awards and deployed to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation DESERT STORQMZ Captain Wwlggigrgduated from National gt, Q ' 7 . I . '- my , receiving a Master en e degree in Nltional Security Strategy. He attended the Senior Officials in National Security ISONS7 Executive Education program at Syracuse University 1998-2000, deploying to the Baltics and South America while conducting test and evaluation ofthe Cooperative Engagement He is married to the former Jane Peterson of Roanoke, Virginia. The Wheelers have four children: Katie, Bill, David, and Jake. rw..-,L .... Omg ,.,. .. .,.. ,.,. ,, -6 4 , , 'B A , Qgra..-,ii Ag-,, 'nys 1 ' Q .R Q 'NH-fs T-F' Fai 4. WQIO1' A fi W-.. W :- ll lf .L ' ll' f' f 1 si IQ f ilu? I I 1 -ff lease 'II ff: ' ..., ' 2 'E' . V. ' , F yki x . i- I, IJ.: L5 fililizf- .Kg fl, -'N . A . 5-- 95,7 . ,-,. v -I' -'S J' it 9 2 ,, 4 iQ ,U .i I .1235 T .r 4' .1 V. .A r 7 li' a. 02'E.Til ei 1 - ,.. it.5RhtER f HEEF iterate tr Mar-is r C 1 orn in Lexington. Mississippi, Master Chief Turner attended Saints College and entered the Navy in 1976. He completed Recruit Training at Recruit Training Command Orlando, Florida in 1976. He attended Radioman Aw School and International Morse Code Operators School at Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. His first tour was onboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY CCV 673 from 1976 through 1980. During his initial sea tour, he completed two Mediterranean Sea deployments and one North Atlantic. In 1980 he attended Radioman C-77 School in San Diego, California and Satellite Communication School at Fort Gordon, Georgia. In February 1981. Master Chief Turner reported to Naval Communications Telecommunications Area Master Station, Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia as the Tactical Circuits and SATCOMM Operator Supervisor. In me C 6' 3 B T, , I 6 ,UNITAS 1982 he reported to the U S S PLYMOUTH ROCK KLSD 293, includinga deployment. ln 1983 he re- ported to Naval S a t e 1 1 i t e Communication Detachment, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as the Operations Leading Petty Officer. ln 1984 he was assigned to USS TTICONDEROGA rco 473, the Fi-rst AEGIS Cruiser, as the Communications Division Leading Petty Officer, where he completed two Mediterranean Sea deployments. V Master Chief Tumer was selected as the Radioman Detailer and reported to Navy Personnel Command, Washington DC in 1986. He served as the Radioman AN school and E-5 Pacific Radioman Detailer and was advanced to Chief Petty Officer. He contributed directly to the Navy Retention as he made detailer trips to Naval Installations in Japan, Guam, and other locations including USS MIDWAY QCV 413 and Iceland. Master Chief Turner served aboard USS LASALLE CAGF 33 as the Communications Division Officer and CMS Custodian from 1990 through 1991 during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. ln 1994 if he reported to,,,C,hief Naval Technical mr n i it asfffft-tffllra i n i n g P ro g ram Cdioirdiifatior for Data Processing, Signalman, Radioman and Quartermaster. Master Chief Tumer graduated from the Senior Enlistedgpviacademy in 5: C? gf. M, 1994 and reported to ROOSEVELT CCVN 7l3,'fI'6II1 lQ94i..' through 1998, he served as Communications Department leading Chief Petty Officer. From 1998 through 2002, Master Chief Turner served as the Retired Activities1'OfTieeQ Program Manager and ' TCa5uarr54Assr5tEil1Seica1rS officer Travel Coordinator and Budget Analyst at Navy Personnel Command during USS COLE CDDG 673, EP3C and Pentagon incidents. His awards include the Navy and 1 Marine Corps Commendation Medal Navy and Marine Corps Achievemerriff Medal 133, Combat Action Ribibonf Meritorious Unit Commendation, and two Battle Efficiency Ribbons among other awards. r l l 1 1 r fg .Q 5-9, XM ,1- ian-1 l ,. ' 4- ,. H12 5 .1 'I . ,1' 0, if!! - I . .. - - x ,H 1. lf-s :j ': f .. v - M f- - .x-N., ' N '.,'l fn '. f. f x 1.1 3. Y 1. 5, - .,xL'-- -. hill-rf ' . LgTwr-'- . , v.'AfH..X 'gf Q ' ' V . is ,, .V v- V f..t',k:vx Tv . - N , - 1, 5 nl. ,- , . l a e Command mission of and operationally to the John F. Kennedy Battle E Second Fleet, Group is to conduct prompt, Commander, Sixth Fleet, and sustained of erations from the F Commander Fifth Fleet . P r , ...Q , 9 sea with fully trained, combat thj out the deployment. ready forces able to rapidly ' - respond to a unified or other A ' 1 designated coinmandefs . ,LAS COMJFKBATGRU, orders in execution of g controls twelve ships, national pjlicy. 1 uadrons, two , Carrier Group and a variety of 1 Six C was designated Qlite detachments such as , JOHN F. A 'Naval Special Warfare QNSWDL ATGRUJ1n CEODJ Fleet Information n for the deployment? Warfare Center CFIWCJ, as on Enduring W 31 s Well as foreign liaison officers DY Battle Group y Explosive Ordnance Disposal 'f o 'i 9 W Freedom. CCG-6 reports g, from coalition naval forces administratively to y participating in OPERATION Commander, Naval Air A ENDURING FREEDOM. N . ' fl ' TTLE RO P' 1 u 'N 'Q- 'Q In Q :- -4 l 1 5 E : v 4 if 1 - ii-gp . I V a 5 1 N I I I li 51 Y Il ,I I5 I il gn ll Of lr if l ' ur 5 I E 4 A 5 ki as 'af 2 v 4...- , V... , , u 1 I , A A I. 2 --'. '.f',v. 1,--,:f .Q-f-1--1-4 -GJ, ..4 ' . W. 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Johnson 3tt 2 17311 13 4 ' 'Mil' 1' i 4 5 1 it ii fl tl it . li I I. I I i A l I r I L It ji. , . I I l :,,...... :f..'4,5 my.,--,. 'I I . . .. -,,, .qv .,-... ...,-.Q-.. I e--o-vv-..f.:.Z...f,,Pn.....unv!- by Q A. Q I John Fitzgerald Kenned ohn Fitzgerald Kennedy yy as born in Brookline. Nlassachusetts on Xlay 29. IQI7. the son olfloseph Patrick Kennedy and Rose lfitfgerald Kennedy. ln all. Rose would have nine children. four boys and live girls. .lohn was named in honor of Roses father. .lohn Francis Fitzgerald. the popular Boston Mayor who everybody knevv as I Ioney' Fitz, Before long. family and friends called this small blue-eyed baby. lack. .lack was not a very healthy baby'. and Rose made zt note of recording the childhood diseases he suffered from: whooping cough. measles and chicken pox. On February 20. I920 when Jack was not yet three years old. he became sick with scarlet fever. a highly contagious and potentially lite-threatening disease. His father, Joseph Patrick Kennedy. was terrified that little Jack would die. Mr. Kennedy went to the hospital every day to be by his son 's side. and about a month later .lack took a turn for the better and recovered. But .lack was never very healthy. and because he was always suffering from one ailment or another his family used to joke about the great risk a mosquito took in biting him--with some of his blood the mosquito was almost sure to diel When Jack was three. the Kennedys moved to a new home a few blocks away from their old house in Brookline. a neighborhood jtist outside ofBoston. It was a lovely i house with twelve rooms, turreted windows, and a big porch. Full of energy and ambition, Jack's father worked very hard at I becoming a s u c c e s s f u I businessman. When he was a student at Harvard College and having a difficult time fitting in as an Irish Catholic. he swore to himself he would make a million dollars by the age ofthirty- five. There was a lot of prejudice against 14 . t . Irish t 'ttholics in Boston at that time. but .loseph Kennedy yy as determined to -. .At f succeed, .Iack's gicat gmiidpaicnts had come from Ireland and managed to proy ide for their families. despite many hardships. .lacks grandfathers did even better lor themselves. both Boston politicians. lack. bccatisc oliall his family had done comfortable life becoming prominent uld enjoy' a yery The Kennedys had everything they needed and more. There was alyvays something going on inthe Kennedy family home. By the time .lack vvas eight there were seven children - altogether, .lack had an older brother. .loci four sisters. Rosemary. Kathleen. liunice. and Patricia: and a younger brother. Robert. .lean and Teddy hadn't been born yet. Nannies and housekeepers helped Rose run the household. At the end ofthe school year. the Kennedy children would go to their summer home in I Iyannis Port on Cape Cod where they liked swimming. sailing. and playing touch football. The Kennedy children played hard. and they enjoyed competing with one another. Joseph Senior encouraged these competitions. especially among the boys. He was a father with very high expectations and wanted the boys to win at sports and everything they tried. He often said. When the going gets tough. the tough get going . But sometimes t Ii c s e competitions went too far. One time when Joe suggested that he and Jack race on their bicycles, they collided head-on. Joe emerged unscathed while Jack had to have twenty-eight s t i t c h e s . Because Joe was two years older and stronger than Jack, whenever they fought, Jack would usually get the worst of it. Jack was the only sibling who posed any real V --,..--Q, V threat to .loe's throne as the oldest child. The next in line yvcre girls. and Bobby and 'll y yy ere still too young to be anything ctltlh but pests. .lack yy as ycry popular and had many friends at Choate. a boarding school for adolescent boys in Connecticut. He played tennis. basketball. football. and golf and also enjoyed reading. His friend Lent Billings remembers how unusual it was that Jack had a daily subscription to the New York Titnes newspaper. lack had a clever, individualist mind . his Head Master once noted. though he was not the best student. He did not always work as hard as he could, except in history and English. which were his favorite subjects. l'Now Jack , his tather give the impression that I am a nagger, forf goodness knows I think that is the worse? thing any parent can be, and I also feel thafg you know if I didn't really feel you had th goods I would be most charitable in m attitude toward your failings. After experience in sizing up people I detinitel' know you have the goods and you can go 1.1 long way. . .lt is very difficult to make fundamentals that you have neglected wh ' you were very young, and that is why I at urging you to do the best yougcatyl am n expecting too much. and I will not n 1 ' . .. f - .nina - 1 I , Q T- .. . ., ,-.j..:dt,' '.-1.. F I-'13-'-. Q-.L..e.Ia'.f1..' are .---p.-a...-.-.- V ., --...f-..-........f---...-..-k .....-,... ---. V-p -'- wrote in a letter one day. I don't want to.- , l .. sl tgl,x,pp,llllletl ll you 15. -., Y.. . .. .. . - 4.. - .- Q-.if -.fa ----...1 lA'.s.f',,r,.'.+ v.s:'.:-11::l -L-1''Lf-N:- P 'W X2 .:-.. --r -'M ., V.. . . - -.,, .-5- -.T 'yu-'L-1 ,- -3,-'ft'--,.gf5,jf1 -:,'l4 ?N3'1':e-1-4-.X 1.-'p,...: '1..'-L,1wg-'l- -Bl- 4-.sw,eg-Qs,,'s'3s-.f.-,-j:.L-A+ --.iv L-'14, ' ' 1 K --'Se15'.L3-'Yf'P'52-F3-1'5l?'F1'Jf-+2 ws.:--.f at l-as sf . MH sw.-,u us-.. s... A Rf? .. f - 'f llltl. Llllti lllll! had ll ull K l-le golt' Lent that dew rver. lnce lent. luld. verc ltller 'lt to ', for orse that lthe mY long itely go a e up when I aln lnot t be tlolrl llll'll out lo llc it ll l'e'tli eelllus. lltll l llllllls llltl c.lll llc tl l'C.lllk Xtttllllllillie p-lily.--ll xt ltll good llltilllltlll Lllltl Umlk-lstlllltlllle. Jael. etgldtlllled llolllt lltlllle Llllti ill l-tio he started his lillsl yell r at ll.lrx .ll'ti. lt here Joe -.tp its Llll'CLltlX Ll sttltlellt, like his lmllller Joe. .lack -xk', , ' q :oo Llll LllllltQlC as Joe illll Ile had Ll lot ol' tlClCl'llllIlLlllOIl Llllti pelsex CI'LlIlCC. LllliUl'iLlllLllClf'. one day wllile pllll. lllu he I'LlIWItll'CLl Ll disk ill llis spine. Jack nel el' really reeot ered lltllll this accident Lllltl his back continued to bother llilll lor the rest ol his llle, The tw o eldest boys were attraetix e. agreeable. and intelligent young lllCIl and Nil. Kennedy had high hopes lor them both. lelowever. it was Joe who had announced to ex Cl'j'OllC when he was Ll young boy tllat he would be the lirst Catholic to become President. No one doubted llilll lor a lllOlllClll. Jack. on the otller hand. seemed SOIITCXYTTZII less alllbitious. llc was active in student groups Zllltl sports and he worked hard ill his history Zllltl government classes. though his grades relllailled Ollly average. Late in l937. Mr. Kennedy was appointed United States Alllbassador to Ellgland alld moved there with his wllole family. with the exception of Joe Zllld .lack who were at Harvard. Because of his fatllersjob. Jack became very illterested in European politics and world affairs. After his summer visit to England and other countries in Europe, Jack returned to Harvard more eager to learn about history and government and to keep up with current events. Joe and Jack frequently received letters from their father in England. who infonned them ofthe latest news regarding the conflicts and tensions that everyone feared would soon blow up into a full-scale war. Adolph Hitler ruled Gemiany and Benito Mussolini ruled Italy. They both had strong armies and wanted to take land from other countries. On September 1, 1939 Germany invaded 1 l'lek wls 'l Skflllttl' 'lt orld Xhllli ll llC 'lIl liv this tillle s llarl ard and decided to write his thesis on the reasons why Cireat lililllllll was L1IlPl'CD21l'CLi for XXIII' witll Cierlllany. lt was so good that it was later published as a book called Why lifllgillllti Slept. ln .lLlllC I9-ill Jack graduated fro lll H a rva rd. H i s Father sent him a eablegram from London: TWO THINGS l ALWAYS KNEW ABOUT YOU ONE THAT YOU ARE SMART TWO Tl I.-XT YOU ARE A SWELL GUY LOVE DA D . World Urn' ll and .-1 F uture in Politics Soon after gllltlllllllllg. both Joe and Jack joined the Navy. Joe was a ilyer and sent to Europe. wllile Jack was IllLlLlC Lieutenant lllltl assigned to the Soutll Pacific as COllllllL1IlLiCl'OliL1 patrol torpedo boat, the PT- l 09. LT Kennedy ee Ilad a erew of twelve llltfll wllose lll i s s i o n was to stop the enemy Japanese ships liroln delivering supplies to t h e i r soldiers. On iKCllllCLly'S men. The others managed to -lump otl' as their boat went up in flames. Kennedy was slanlnled hard against the eoekpit. once again injuring his weak back. Patrick McMahon. one of his crewmembers. had horrible bums on his face and hands and was ready to give up. In the darkness Kennedy managed to find lliln Zllltl haul him back to where the other survivors were clinging to a piece ofthe boa! tllat was still afloat. At sunrise, Kennedy led his mell toward a small island several miles away. Despite his own injuries, Kennedy was able to tow Patrick McMahon ashore. a strap from McMahon's life jacket clenched between his teeth. Six dayslatet two native islanders found them and wil iii for help. delivering a message written on a piece ofcoconut shell day, the PT-109 crew was brother Joe was not so lucky. year later when his plane blew up dangerous mission in Europe. returned home, Jack was and Marine Corps Medal forhis and courage. With the war to an end, it was time to choose work he wanted to do. Jack had becoming a teacher or a writerr J oe's tragic death suddenly changed. serious with Jack future, - 'J Kennedy him that makehis and run M a s s district, in 1946. beginning ' political the dark years R lllglll of Kennedy August 2, servedthree l 943 LT the HOUSES . Kennedys l c r e w patrolled the waters looking for enemy ships to sink. A Japanese destroyer suddenly became visible. But it was traveling at full speed and headed straight at them. Holding the wheel, Kennedy tried to swerve out of the way, but to no avail. The much larger Japanese warship rammed the PT-109, splitting it in half and killing two of Representatives. PTT' in 1952 he' elected to the U.S. Senate. Soon after being elected senator, John F. r Kennedy, at thirty-six years of age, married twenty-four year-old Jacqueline Bouvier, a writer with the Washington Times-Herald. ' Xmcric rn historv culture Unfortunatelv. earlv on in their marriage. place toeelcbrate .s Ml K I v .I .i- 1 Us lg- . , ' .' . . - Vnvrtttrs.. Senator Kennedy s back started to hurt and aclrrcvcrncnt. l rs? l P r' ts woets. musicians. actors. H While writers. scrcn is .pt again and he had two operations. recovering from surgery. he w rotc a book about several US. senators - who had risked their careers to fight forthe things in which they believed. The book. called l'mfrlcs in Courage. was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in IQ57. That same year. the Kennedys first child. Caroline. was born. John F. Kennedy was becoming a popular politician. In l956 he was almost picked to run for Vice President. Having been defeated. Kennedy decided that he would run for President in the next election. He began working very long hours and traveling all around the United States on weekends. On .luly l3. l960 the Democratic Party nominated him as its candidate for President. Kennedy asked Lyndon B. Johnson. a senator from Texas. to run with him as Vice President. ln the general election on November Sth l96tl. Kennedy beat Republican Richard lvl. Nixon in a very close race. At the age of forty-three. Kennedy was tlte youngest man elected President and the first Catholic. Before his inauguration. his second child. John Jr., was born. His father liked to call him John-John. John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President on January 20. 1961 . In his i n a u g u r a l speech he spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens. Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country, he said. He also Lf.. asked the nations ofthe world to join together to fight what he called the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. President Kennedy, together with his wife and two children, brought a new. youthful spirit to the White House. The Kermedys believed that the White House should be a 16 -il I . fun:---4 and athletes to visit them. Jacqueline Kennedy also shared the same interest in American history as her husband. Gathering the finest art and furniture the United States had prodtrced. she restored all thc rooms in the White House to make it a place that truly reflected America's history with a sense of beauty. Everyone was impressed and appreciated her hard work. The White House also seemed like a fun place. because ofthe Kennedys' two young children. Caroline and John-John. There was a pre-school. a swimming pool. and a tree- house outside on the White House lawn. President Kennedy was probably the busiest man in the country. but he still found time to laugh and play with his C h i l d r e n . However. the President also had many worries. One of the things he worried about most was the possibility of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. He knew that if there was a war, millions of people would die. Since World War II, there had been a lot of anger and suspicion between the two countries but never any shooting between Soviet and American troops. This Cold War , which was unlike any other war the world had seen, was really a struggle between the Soviet Unionfs P il system of government and the Unitefrf States' democratic system. Because ther L5 distrusted each other. both countries spgriitlr enormous amounts of money building nuclear weapons. There were rnanill' times when the struggle between thot' Soviet Union and the United States eorrlrlr have ended in disaster or war. such as irff' Cuba and in the city oflierlin. ff-- .li President Kennedy worked long ltourgtia getting up at seven and not going to befr- until eleven or twelve at night. or later. l-lei read six newspapers while he atilft breakfast. had meetings with irnportantiif' people throughout the day. and reatli reports from his advisers. He wanted ttf? make sure that he made the besflii' decisions for his country. l am asking each of you to be new pioneers in that Ned Frontier. he said. The New Frontier wat not a place but a way ofthinking and acting President Kennedy wanted the Unitel States to move forward into the future will new discoveries in science ant improvements in education. ernploynter and other fields. He wanted democracy an freedom for the whole world. One of th first things President Kennedy did Wasl create the Peace Corps. Through th program. which still exists today. America! can help rn areas such as educatro farming. health care, and constructi Many young men and women have serv' as Peace Corps volunteers and have wt can volunteer where help is needed. The o lf' I . Q -it N--I Unfortunately. early on in their marriage. place tocclcbratc.Nmcrican history.eulturc. system of got crnincitl lllltl the lfllllcd Senator Kennedy's back started to hurt and achieiement. They ini ited artists. States' democratic system. Because they again and he had two operations. While writers. scientists. poets. musicians. actors. recovering from surgery. he wrote a book about several US. senators who had risked their careers to fight for the things in which they believed. The book. called lJmfilu.x' in Courage. was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1957. That same year. the Kennedy's' first child. Caroline. was bom. .lohn F. Kennedy was becoming a popular politician. ln 1956 he was almost picked to run for Vice President. Having been defeated. Kennedy decided that he would run for President in the next election. He began working very long hours and traveling all around the United States on weekends. On July 13. 1960 the Democratic Party nominated him as its candidate for President. Kennedy asked Lyndon B. Johnson. a senator from Texas. to run with him as Vice President. ln the general election on November Sth 1960. Kennedy beat Republican Richard M. Nixon in a very close race. At the age of forty-three. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President and the first Catholic. Before his inauguration, his second child, John Jr., was born. His father liked to call him John-John. John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President on January 20. 1961. In his i n a u g u r a 1 speech he spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens. Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country, he said. He also L.-4 and athletes to visit them. Jacqueline Kennedy also shared the same interest in American history as her husband. Gathering the finest art and fumiture the United States had produced. she restored all the rooms in the White House to make it a place that truly reflected America's history with a sense of beauty. Everyone was impressed and appreciated her hard work. The White House also seemed like a fun place. because of the Kennedy's' two young children. Caroline and Jolin-Jolm. There was a pre-school. a swimming pool. and a tree- hotise outside on the White House lawn. President Kennedy was probably the busiest man in the country. but he still found time to laugh and play with his children. However, the President also had many worries. One of the things he worried about most was the possibility of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. a s k e d th e nations ofthe world to join together to fight what he called the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. President Kennedy, together with his wife and two children. brought a new, youthlitl spirit to the White House. The Kennedys believed that the White House should be a He knew that if there was a war, millions of people would die. Since World War II, there had been a lot of anger and suspicion between the two' A countries but never any shooting between ' Soviet and American troops. This Cold War , which was rmlike any world had seen, was 1-I distrusted each other. both countries slwm enormous amounts of money building nuclear w eapons. There were many times when the struggle between the Soviet lnion andthe United States could have ended in disaster or war. such as in Cuba and in the city of Berlin. President Kennedy worked long hours. getting up at seven and not going to bed until eleven or twelve at night. or later. He read six newspapers while he ate breakfast. had meetings with important people throughout the day. and read reports from his adv isers. He wanted to make sure that he made the best decisions for his country. l am asking each of you to be new pioneers in that New l?'rontier. he said. The New Frontier was not a place but a way ofthinking and acting. President Kennedy wanted the United States to move forward into the future with new discoveries in science and improvements in education. employment and other helds. He wanted democracy and freedom for the whole world. One ofthe first things President Kennedy did was to create the Peace Corps. Through this program. which still exists today, Americans can volunteer where help is needed. They can help in areas such as education. farming. health care. and construction. Many young men and women have served as Peace Corps volunteers and have won 1 l is vw.,-.w.-ig tsl.. lull. .45 lil' ,, Nl A i rf ttf 'J 'J In ghjjlt Q 'V Sf' - 1 v-' l' hff' .wi ,,.. . ,..,+-.jg Ultii H , it tiga-J-1 ' ' In iii othit 115 etvfilw ,it- spice. iris 2 Prcsidc Corigrcs more ti twobilli Piotr trhiclili landing before Kenner problfti biggest discrim hadnilt schools Childrcr T-4 between- the siixiszllxs-245' R 'nited e they tspent .ilding many en the scould 'li as in hours. L to bed ater. llc he ate iportant id read gtnted to ie best ing each tat New tier was dacting. United ture with ce and tloyment :racy and ne of the id was to ugh this .mericans led. They ucation. struction. ve served have won l l the respect of many people illl'OllQllOLll the world. President Kennedy was also eager forthe lfnited States to lead the way in exploring space. The Soviet Union was ahead of the linitcd States in its knowledge of space and President Kennedy was determined to catch up. llc said. No nation which expects to he the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space. Kennedy was the first President to ask Congress to approve more than twenty two billion dollars for Project Apollo, which had the goal of landing an American man on the moon before the end of the decade. President Kennedy had to deal with many serious problems here in the United States. The biggest problem ofall had to do with racial discrimination. The U.S. Supreme Court had ruled in 1954 that segregation in public schools would no longer be pemiitted. Black children and white children should be able to go to school together. This was now the law ofthe land. However, there were many schools, especially in southem states, that did not obey this law. There was also racial segregation on buses, in restaurants, movie theaters, and other public places. Thousands of Americans joined together, people of all races and backgrounds, to peacefully protest this injustice. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the famous leaders of the movement for civil rights. Many civil rights President Kennedy was of their efforts. The that-holding public white who rights ., l take stronger action to help the civil rights struggle. He proposed a new Civil Rights bill. to the Congress and he went on television asking Americans to end racism. 'Une hundred years of delay have passed since President Lincoln freed the slaves, yet their heirs. their grandsons, are not fully free, he said. This Nation was founded by men of many nations and backgrounds. . .landl on the principle that all men are created equal. President Kennedy made it clear that all Americans, regardless of their skin color, should enjoy a good and happy life in the United States. police arrested Lee Harvey charged him with the 24, another man, Jack Gswald, thus silencing could have offered this tragic event. was organized to assassination and questions that The Legacy of President enormous Americans exactly where were doing the murder. people C Presidenfs the world years have have people's respect difficult the missiles ability to speeches. and his government elderly and all leaders but he was future. He their common country's together. - . , On November 2l, 1963, President Kennedy flew to Texas to give several political speeches. The next day, as his car drove slowly past cheering crowds in t Dallas, shots rang out. 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L C like taking a step back in Tradition surround you as reminders ol' the great triumphs and tragedies across the Nations past, A living memorial to .lohn F. Kennedy, the cabin embodies the spirit ofhis beloved New England. Although the cabin lacks traditional portholes, the murals painted on the walls evoke the impression that you are standing on the deck of a wooden galleon centuries ago, surveying the bustling docks of Boston Harbor. As you peruse the room, notice the wood panels and teak decking. A special act of Congress, initiated by Jacqueline Kennedy. declared USS .lohn F. Kennedy the only American warship authorized to use wood. The carpet is a remnant ot' the very carpet that covered the Gval Ohcice during 4 T Kennedys tenure. The bust ol' JFK. sculpted by Felix Der Welden from a special alloy of bronze and brass, radiates a bit of .lFK's charisma. The family donated the sculpture, which was the working model ot' the original artwork displayed in the Kennedy Library in Boston. RearAdmiral tRet.J Earl P Yates, the ship's first commanding officer, painted a compelling portrait of President Kennedy and his daughter, Caroline, which hangs in the cabin. Yates created the likeness of each from two photographs, which are both displayed elsewhere in the cabin. When Jacqueline Kennedy first saw the painting in a ceremony in 1968 it was not quite finished However she was so moved by it that she stared at the image for quite some time, barely moving Captain Yates decided to leave it incomplete, as a tribute to her The unique masthead, represents the Greek goddess Gorgona, the legendary consort of Alexander the Great Her two distinctly dilleteiit T Legend ha replied. hare hieaf incorrectly rough sea Many bot the ships she christ. The cabin crystal l commissii HIL-.. .... . I 22A 111-1 . I-'- ff' difterent sides symbolize both the potential fortunes and misfortunes that befall men who sail the seas. Legend has it that she guarded the harbor. She would ask the captain: 'eHow goes Alexander? If the captain replied. Alexander lives and reigns, then her gracious left side-symbolized by the cornucopia and her bare breastwbestowed good fortune and all the bounty ofthe sea. If the captain failed to answer or answered incorrectly. he received a cold, icy stare from her depraved right side resulting in misfortune, high winds and rough seas, symbolized in her tempestuous robe. Many books are displayed throughout the cabin, some were gifts from the Kennedy family library. Caroline, the ships sponsor, donated and autographed a number of these books, some of which date back to the day she christened the ship: May 27th. l967. J The cabin also contains a painting ofthe ancestral home of the Kennedyls in Ireland, as well as a Waterford crystal Kennedy bowl,-a gift from the people of Ireland. An oil painting of John F. Kennedy Jr., commissioned by Captain Edward J. Fahy, hangs at the entrance to the cabin. When you sit down in one ofthe rocking chairs to relax, envision Camelot, and imagine President Kennedy in the Oval Office sitting in a cane-back rocker identical to these. They were designed specifically for him and became his favorite chairs. They serve to remind us of the high values, the clear vision, and the strong naval traditions embraced by America's thirty-fifth President. When you stand on the deck of the Ship, you stand on a dynamic piece of history, steeped in powerful ideals and proud traditions that are reflected in this i carrierg John F. Kennedy's living legacy. pl o ini' S 4 X ff' HJ if 0 X l f E '77 1: ,,,f 'Coal' E - 5 3 v S 1, .ks-s 0 ' Q .. 2 N X 1 Q 3 ' ,..-, In m ZH 3 I I S , ., 9 Y ' ' ' Q .. 'S Y 0' ss. 'I' '-. V- B he ship's seal was de- signed by Kennedy's lifst Commanding Of- ficer. Rear Admiral lRet.J Earl ' . ' 'V vxr - P. Nates. lhe ship s seal is based on the coat of arms of the Kennedy and Fitzgerald families. These ancient sym- bols represent the stability that stems from tradition. Modern svmbols have been incorpo- rated to show the progress that stems from innovations. Both stability and progress were no- table charaeteristies of the policies of President .lohn F. Kennedy, and are essential to the continued accomplishment of our mission. The black shield with three gold helmets is the traditional coat ofarms ofthe O'Kennedy of the Ormondc. The helmets represent the original Gaelic word from Kennedy, Ceinneide, which means, hel- meted head. The red and white borders are the colors of Fitzgerald of Desmond. Above the shield is the single helmet crowned with a wreath of the Kennedy colors: black, gold, and flanked by the red and white mantel in Fitzgerald colors, symbolic of courage. The crest ofthe coat of arms is a mailed foreann, holding a sheaf of arrows and framed by olive branches, symbolizing power and peace, as do the eagle's claws in the Presidential Seal. The bottlenose dolphins holding the banner at the bottom are traditional symbols of the sea and Seaman. They repre sent our freedom to roam the seas, freedom essential to progress in the world community. Dolphins are friends of man but deadly enemies of aggressors and attack only when provoked. The Shamrock-shaped banner symbolizes good luck, President Kennedy's Irish ancestry, and our ties with Written on the banner in Latin is the ship's motto, Date Nolite Rogaref' which means Give, be unwilling to ask. phrase represents the spirit of President Kennedy's inaugural address and specifically the famous line: 'lASk your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country... The wings are symbols not only of Kennedy's air power, but also of progress and the roam the skies. Stars representing the 50 states surround the shield. A 51st star, the topmost in the seal, represents the high state of readiness sought by ,p KENNEDY In years that she earns the coveted Navy E for efficiency, this top star will gold in color. H-'-Mfr - , 355 N 'I 5 fix Ll I- ll ,- ,ll Lh J- lc li to HI CC :ul .iv 315 lic ly. cl- nd of we HCI the vld, hm JTC- lilll. md. The J at 1 e 1 C- 3 ffl., - . ,,.,...., .,,. .,.-.j WK . f ,W-.4-.4 ,-.----- fm, Y, W... ,wwf - -f if 5. .1 'f' -'35 ilgyxa 1- --v r v 1 ' 15- ,elf 5 fi . lf: s 2. i gl ' . s..1 T 'I git --A in -RSX 'WE' ' F- .-.---5 1----rf i W ' ' ' - U Y fe -- ir' 111 fm . 1 rn , fr- . 'tw rr--1 v- -- rf if ff, 'fl' . 1 if. -1 te. ti it ff 1 - E. 1, , A 4- film its 1' 't '5 Ni? 'f ti . 'l 11 1 1 tt . QQ--fl.....Sfif if he if -9 ll 'Q-at 'Cheese-4 ra 'S at Bmw .. aptain Green. a na- tive ol' Springfield. Missouri. enlisted in the Navy in 1970. Se- lected for Navy Enlisted Scientific Education Pro- gram QNESEPJ. he attended the University of' Missouri, gi'aduating in 1978 with a Bachelor of'Science degree in Electrical Engineering. and was commissioned as an Ensign. aptain Green reported to Pensacola, Florida. and then to Meridian, Mis- sissippi, for Basic and Ad- Vancedl -let'Tf3111111S V1'hF1'e' N designated the C VW-8 Pilot eriiie Year in he received his coveted Wings of Gold IQS3' in 1980. He then reported to VA-174 at NAS Cecil Field, Florida. for A-7E Fleet Replacement Squadron training, and in 1981 tothe VA-86,Sidewinders for his first Fleet squadron. He made two deployments to lhC,MCdl1ClTH11C311 Sea onboard USS N1M1TZ QCVN esp with Cvw-3, and was awarded the Commander Robert Farris Junior Officer Leadership Award and 26 ext,Captain Green reported to Deputy CNO tAir Warfare1!OP-05 as AidefAdministra- tive Assistant and served until 1985. He then reported to the Gladiators of VFA-106 at NAS Cecil Field, Florida as one oftheinitial ln- structor Pilots stand- ing up the new Fleet Replacement Squad- ron f'or the FIA-18 Hornet, where, in 1987, he was awarded the Roman One Award for Lead- ership. He later re- ported to USS JOHN F. KEN- NEDY QCV 671 in Norfolk, Virginia, as Assistantblavi gator. n 1990, he i'eported,to1ithe Kestrels of' VFA-137 where he served as the Ad- ministrative, Operations and Maintenance Officer. With CVW-6 he deployed onboard USS FORR- ESTAL KCV 591 to the Mediterranean Sea in sup- port of' Operation PRO- T awarded the Mike Award for Leadership Commander. Light 15 Wing ONE in 1991. eparting VFA-137, Captain Green re- .portedi to Naval War Col- lege in Newport, Rhode ls- land, where he earned a Master of'Aits in National Security and Strategic Stud- ies. In 1993, he reported the World Famogis Dragons of VFA-192 in Atsugi, Japafi Executive Officer. Assuming VFA-192 in 1994, he made numerous de- ployments aboard USS INDEPEN- DENCE QCV 621 with CVW-5 in support of Operation SOUTGHERN WATCH. C rn 1999, Green reported as Headnwation Junior Officer Branch QPERS-21321. Selected as CVN xo. he reported to Nuclear Power School and completed the nuclear power training pipeline in 1998. Captain Green, reported to USS HARRY QCVN 751 as Executive Officer, served until May 2000. OnJu1y 14, he took command of' USS CAMDEN KAOE 21. .aptain Green's 1 onal decorations - include, ' i eritorious Service Medal, tliejiir Medal, the Navy and Ma- rine Corps Commendation and Achieve- ment Medals, the Presidential Service Badge and various campaign and unit awards. He is married to the former bara Ann Hawkins of souri. They have two children ter, Shannon, and a son, Kyle. VIDE COMFOR He wail' m 1 Q . 4 3 1 I-p. Ii ii . 1,' 3 1 Qi ag 26? if H i , V : ? 1 , 3 1 ull -. V....'.. flea v .cc aptain Henderson is the aptain lIcndcrson's tours at and USS NIMITZ ICVN63l- M051 26th Commanding Officer sea have included assignments recently. heuscrved as the Com- of USS JOHN F. as Light Attack IAVEI pilot with mandtng Ollicer ol USS JUINIJAIJ KENNEDY tCVo7l. taking command in a ceremony conducted at sea February 12. 2002. A native of Strafford, Pennsylvania. Captain Henderson is a 1972 graduate of The Hill hh Preparatory School and a 1976 graduate of Harvard University. earning a BacheIor's de- gree cum laude. He earned a Master's De- gree in National Secu- rity and Strategic Stud- ies at thc National War College, Washington. D.C.. graduating with distinction in 1998. He was promoted to the rank of Cap- Attack Squadron 93 aboard USS tain on June l. 1908. MIDWAY QCV-Il J. forward de- ployed to Yokosuka. Japan. I Strike Operations Officer and Tactical Action Officer aboard USS ENTERPRISE tCVN65l. Strike Fighter Pilot tFfIA-181 and Department' Squadron 25. and Command- ing Officer of Strike-Fighter Squadron 1-lo. While as- signed to V FA- I -lo. the Blue Diamonds were recognized with the Estocin Award as the best FfA-IX squadron in the US Navy. Captain Henderson participated in Operations DESERT SHIELD. SOUTH- ERN WATCH. and ALLIED FORCE, and has completed deployments with USS MID- WAY tCV-113. USS ENTER- PRISE lCVN65J. USS CON- STELLATION QCV6-ll. USS INDEPENDENCE tCV62J. 28 I-lead with Strike Fighter ILPDIOJ. forward de- ployed to Sascbo, Ja- pan. a p t a 1 n Hendcrson's previous shore tours include: Electronic Warfare and Strike Tactics Instructor at the Light Attack Weapons School, Pa- cific: A7E Instructor Pilot: F ,-f' A18 Instruc- tor Pilotg Require- ments Officer for Strike and Precision Guided Weapons at the Office ofthe Chief of Naval Operations. Washington D.C.1 and US Navy.-liaison Officer to the Commandant ofthe Marine Corps' Warfighting Laboratory. where he was the Navy planner and staffof- ficer for Exercise HUNTER WAR- RIOR. His last shore assignment was with Naval Striking and Sup- port Forces, Southern Europe, Naples Italy. serving as Assistant Chief of Staff, Operations. aptain Henderson has over 3800 mishap-free 'flight hours in single seat tactical jet aircraft and over 600 carrier landings. Cap- tain Henderson has earned the De- fense Superior Service Medal. Le- gion of Merit. Bronze Star. Merito- rious Service Medal 131. Air Medal. Navy Commendation Medal 131. and numerous unit and campaign a xv a rds. e e is married to the former Kathryn Anne Pecora of Lemoore. California. They live in the Jacksonville area with their ten year old son. Alexander. 's 6 i iv I P 1 1 2! Q ,uni 'Y ,H' ,1 ,I .r .., A I I , 5 .,! : V! YH 211 1 1 5-...Wx . 1 ommfindci Gregorski was ruscd on Lone lslind New York and ittcndcd Western Michigan Unixcisity Urtdu iting with a Bachelor ol Science Dc-tree. He was commissioned an I nsivn in 1983 and designated 1 N it il Avi itor in 1985. ftei thc completion of S-JA VI- KING Anci ttt Fleet Replace- ment Pilot training at VS-41 in San Diwo hc reported to Air Anti-Sub- marine Squadron Tl IREE ZERO QVS- 301 at NAS Cecil Field Florida in iancan deployment ' USS SARATOGA LCV 601 Commander Gregorski s tour xx as extended with VS 30 s designation as the lirst squad- ron to transition to the S-3B aircraft. He served as NATOPS Instructor Pi- lot Safety Officer 'ind w as recognized as COMNAVAIRLANT PILOT OF THF YEAR FOR 19258. rom Ma 1990 to January 1992 he Y . sciw cd with Air Test and Evalua- tion Squadion ONE QVX-11 at, Patuxent Rivet Maryland where he vt as assigned S 3 Projects Head. He com lctcd Lockheed factory training missions offthe coasts ofSyria. Israel and Libya. ommander Gregorski reported to the VS-22 CHECKMATES in .1 uly 1993 and served as Aircraft Main- tenance Department Head. While at VS-22 he deployed to the Mediterra- nean Sea and Arabian Gulf aboard USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LCVN 691. During Operation South- ern Watch, he llew numerous missions supporting the United Nations No Fly Zone over Iraq. Additionally, he participated in Operations Deny Flight and Sharp Guard. These NATO cam- paigns enforced U.N. mandated sanc- tions preventing sea borne cargo, such as weapons and other war supplies from entering the Bosnian war-zone. n January 1995 Commander Gregorski reported to Strike- Fighter Weapons School Atlantic as Executive Officer, responsible for pro- TOPCATS in April 2000 in Corfu, Greece and led the squadron while de- ployed to the Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, and Arabian Gulf in USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ICVN 691. During this deployment THE XO INTERVIEWING FOR HIS NEW JOB il 111 I i A 'i ii , 'ff iti. .v., , ,I 9 OUVV Ili: ',,. l,,f-45.5, Q X t - if I, fy I , r 2:45 .1 y gf-IEA Y 1, i'i I ESPECIALLY LIKE THE PART WHEN YOU STOPPED CHOIR PRACTICE AND MADE THEM ALL PAINT SPACES. ..- ,, , f 1 I' I ,i,. 4 2- ,, is 4 M1 . tf , ,gg 'f 1. A is gk ff . ,112 M. + 't'l '4v f, va 2 gr, ff I G- I ,, R I . ,,, I I f ,N F a ff, f' 1 'ri t ' .,. 'fav -JU! 9 , '5 4 f, ,wrv 2w' 1 1 v t Ujfgfl Url, ,st iff ,fI,!','15f If : A 7' ,:..,Q, Awe 1' 7, ,- ' r J iv' I I N :'Zf -1. 4 :iss an .Xt x9J,j,,,f4l kj, , 3, J J f 1 'Wi' fa- , ggi ft 3,fMf,f, fit f vfgk R, , 6 I V 1 -1 v2 ?392f Af 1 ,A .- 5? 5, , and 1 5 5 , . ' If R Y if , 1, , '7 ff fi , ft 49' viding FXA-18 and S-3 squadrons with advanced readiness and weapons training. In November, he reported to the Airwing Training Department at Commander, Naval Air Force, United States Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk Vir- P in the first ES 3A aircraft and con- ducted initial embarked operations aboard USS SARATOGA ICV 601 while deployed to the Mediterranean Sea. llying numerous reconnaissance 30 C - L ll I 1 x 1 C C L L . e e 1 1 - ' 1 I 1 ' ' 1-, -sl I 1 1 I 5.6 . s. C, L e e I I N 'NIJ 'HH X XX L , 4 c 5 1 . --1 :- 3 ' I ,ff 1 C L L C C 1 y x 1 6 ' ' X 'I Q 1 I X K 3 . g . . ' C e .'1 Tl 'J IX g . f l , .. F 'IN' X C ft A 1 't 1986 Fvllowinv '1 Maditer-I' ugus w. t g . c . - - ' 1 in . . 1 'Q , ' Yi I J g . - Y J I I u Q .JI-V' .14 ' X 3 1,1 L 1 3 . . J 7 .1 K . 13 I-3 .'- ' I . ' f 7 . yr y 'w- 3 - 35 'X Tl 1 'V J. . 3 S- 'v I N 1 ' L C C L ginia. He served as S-3!ES-3 Readi- g4 ness Officer and Flyirrg Hour Prograrmmlvlan- agcr. He.-was subse- quently awarded a Fi- nancial Management Subspecialty for over- sight ofthe 1.4 billion dollar Atlantic Fleet Flying Hour Program. DR Gregorski re- ported to VS-31 in January 1999. As Ex- ecutive Ofticer. he led the first-ever success- 1 ful control of an ATM- 84E SLAM missile by an S-3B in April 1999. In January 2000, the Topcats won the Battle E and Safety S for the second consecutive year. He assumed command ofthe JJ: tlieiTOPCATS liocated and tracked eleven critical contacts of interest in the Adriatic Sea and contributed to the divert of nineteen illegal Iraqi oil- smuggling vessels in the Arabian Gulf. The Topcats surpassed 31 years and over 122,000 mishap fre'e 'lllght,. hours under his command. . ollowing completion of the PCO syllabus in Newport Rhode Is- land, Commander Gregorski reported to the USS John F. Kennedy in Sep- tember 2001 and,asstn'hed the duties as Executive:,Ofticer. Commander Gregorski has accumulated over 3800 llight hours and 679 carrier arrested landings. His personal decorations in- clude the Meritorious Service Medal 131. Navy Commendation' Medal Q41 and the Navy Achievement Miedall. . e is married to the former Lorraine Jean Czyzyk of Long Island. NY. They have two children, Charles and Janie. 4x if I Q11 ,- - if -I S .., , ,J , 7, ' - -. -Y . -- . . ,- Q 123+ Q k' V . I 'Ili-4-. Is In III! H 5 Ln' Effie.. mug, , ,gg ,i-,. 3.4 aster Chief Davis graduated from Glen Este High School in Cincinnati, Ohio in l982. Entering the Navy in March l983, he attended basic training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, Illinois. Following Guided Missile Systems A school in Dam Neck, Virginia, Master Chief Davis was assigned the rating of Electronic Technician and upon completion of Ship's lnertial Navigation System CT school in Bangor, Washington, he was assigned to his first submarine, USS MICHIGANQSSBN 727ltGOLDl in the spring of l984. aster Chief Davis has made nineteen strategic deterrent deployments on board four different Trident . ,t.. GEORGIACSSBN ' 729ltGOLDl from September l996 to February l999. Master Chief Davis was then selected for the Command fvlaster Chief program and reported to USS PRlNCETONtCG 593. where he served as Command Master Chief until August 2000. aster Chief Davis has served on shore assignments as an . Instructor at Trident Training Facility, Bangor and Squadron Electronics Technician at Submarine Squadron SEVENTEEN, t Bangor, Washington. His most reportedas Command MasterChiefp recent assignment was at Navy USS JOHN F. KENNEDY LCV 67h Personnel Command, as a charter in January 2002. l aster Chief, Davis' awardsl l l -111121-1 1,13 include that Meritorious Servicil Medal 127, Navyl Commendationi Medal 653, and the' Navy Achievement Medal tsp l aster Chiefi Davis iSg married to the formerl Cincinnati, Ohiogl submarines, with his last member ofthe Center for Career They have two daughterS.i submarine assignment being Chief Development from September Stephanie and Brenda, ot the Boat, USS 2000 until January 2002. He 1 32 Tina Keesling of, addvk an i R-Qs nga-g,3,gcx . I .nf Ns Tb. v , .,....- qw... -,..... . 'Yung 'N-.. .-..,.nn,.,y,Sx A-,...,b. 8 if R t ' ,K gag? 1 '-',-:ff -f'li...m 'I HI .,-ingili- - Wi -.--- v ' ,,, nf ,. ,1 T' - .iw - ,,,,,,,..J--f-- , V WY WNY, V - 'k f 5 !q K ri Xi if 31 ' Lieutenant Commander Matt V Lydick Administration Officer dministrative Department is composed of a diverse group of pro- fessionals. It's mission is to provide the best personnel and administrative support services possible to the BIG JOHN and CarrierAirW'mg SEVEN team. The Administrative Department directly influences the professional growth, well-being of every ard BIG JOHN. p ' w 'k P J 1 1 I V . , ,- Q PNCM QSWJ John Manuel Departmental Master Chief Petty Officer 35 1 .,v' - -- 1- -Awnnnninnnhzl .ll , , rv SL fa A D' -....q-.Q........, M. .H ' Mig f' n .,4, nifliif' l X! ' .0 ,gi ,J 1 Qffmn M. Budginsky N f It ' V QhiefPettyOFEcer! E1 I . Y 'ii' i. f ' gs f w pf H Q, . ... 1 V I A -Q, HF M W , ag M' :J- N.- if M Zinsky 'Flicer F 5. ,!', 9? -..Q-H V Q9-is N ,J N . S Q1 vi. A s ui P t 1 P if 97 'lib .-r ff.. ,qlnl ' Y 'R-,a. 9 Y 1 T ...J pkf, ffl al K Y ENC Joseph M. Przybylowicz NCI Kristine A. Bron ning NC' l Thomas J. Butler. Jr. PNI Francis R. C avarlel PNI Gregory J. Ned PN NSW, Willie L. Oliver PNI John T. Whalen PN2 C orcy J. Andrews OSZQSWUAW l Aretha R. Bcacltcnt-Cltatnbcis PN2 Eric M. Dickerson PN2 Demetria Y. Hollington PN2 Whitman J. Page. Jr. PN2 Roushcle K. Parks PN2 Annmatrie J. Brown PN3 Oncge Bale Agborsmtgayn PN3 Marco Andrctt L. Casmnos PN3 Kcshat L. Lewis PN3tSWl Dicdrc A. McFarlane PN3 Elrcn Z. Vargas PN3 Yuvonnc D. Williams PNSN Picrrot Raphael 37 l LN.. l 1 . Pl 1. lla l s l E 4 S I Q S J l 3 J i 3 l 2 l it l if .sf- s r- r .2' - T2'3f'.. ff'-f' ff. 'F'.' .-y ' 1 Y -1 Q 7-. --::........- ..,.,, 1. , f 's' - ' ' ' f L V. V ':' L - 1 ,-.,.. - fri. 'I ' Y , . 4 A5 'ul .U -, ,Z ,I V V i V T'A.Qgi3,y W l ng Q V Q 9 Q FNSNThong P. Lothliam 7 ,W R , K ' i PNsN.mhnny 1. Michael ' 2,32 fi A 1 Q' v ip PN SA Chris D. Alexander 1 g-1 1 we 7 I I 6, W l v I . f r 9 n it 38 . F X f1+- L-vwg-i I 'Nw W 1 5 ' ' f' f' W ' ' v-'Q--11 -C: -f--fr :i'.....:-:.':'.,..' H ' .' --.a ii R. I 1 1 1 1 L 4 .1 .Lf .av Airfi 3'-1' fn :A .gn 11:-.ml 1.-g N y-fa1Hf'ff f1' Q' 1 gg 42-I 'Aha- M - Lf., t vn- PM 'U ,I 'S' 'S Y' in LIL' Rnhcrlo R. Ccrdu YNl Daniel E. Hawk YN2 Jewels Bluckmun YN2 Derek N. Matthews LIZ Christopher R. Nelson YN2 Chris L. Smilh YN2 Brandi N. Wcnglcr U3 Leah M. Parr LI3 Lulrcisc M. Shelton .-.- p-ff f S 1 , L I L r 1 X -4 iv-11 Y, VL- -- V- wx - '1 . ' . . .' L,.-V,: ,,. fy, V , Q, Y, 5 YNSN Ruben Amola LI3 Marcus L, Wcgcr LISN David N. Dexter LISN James T. Frazner LISN Wlllum 5. Woods -1- '- Y Y , .,.. x . ,. . . t X 4 . .5 , . V in .H ' bf ' ' ' 'P 41 U f ' ' - -.-.--.-...... 3 O '- l XE.--V .y 11? . 'rv ..mwm,.,.nmm,:t I 1 ,..,. A , it fj- K -4 Division, otherwise Welfare and Recreation Division provides Many Abbott MWR Director a wide range of activities for the crew from tours, to movies, to aerobics classes. 'I'hey Work aggressively to find things to please everyone onboard. Funding to sustain the operation Of MWR comes directly from revenues made from soda 2 H machines and the ship s store. 41 l I -N vhs-f - I l E l u f ' fn-- ' 11,5 39, Q e x ? ll: i pf: 1-f 'Nr--A K-1 2 gg, '9 . .1 ' 'DJ l ' I Q-' 1 .,w4. fa. ? v - ' 2 -. 5 , lf , 'X , f V l P AD2 C hrisln D. Phillips HT3 Colleen A. Sanders 1 an mnr'!'l' 3 X - - rr -'F' . 'A ' KA A f V, W J? 4l'f'i' r 4, S, X N F X I 4 -e.,,,,,1O,Q,-li, , , . Q :sr A. 'iw ' f' J Lf, '.'.' -4 W t , x 'Q ...ft V 11: irq! . 4 - ' xv,v. 1' LJ A Nr Y Y Q 1 V ,N , I Y K , , W . -.. ' u + his 'Q ' ' QA , x X l ' ei AME, 3' -'il A XSS. X we . '45 GM3 Jayson C. Sias i I Williams UNH' Q A , In ,bm av IS ,iff 43 I I ! 4 . A H. X H Hin: 4 JA j W .4 , L, '- ,N ff Q ' 1 A ' -.fm , . Ji' R, , ,J W.. f ' Q? ' ,, if-. ' V mu 4 . V 5 ,V W -1- z. V, . Ji. 'K lv -at Qi Commander Daniel E. Mathis Maintenance Officer 5 2 i o be the Best, one must strive for excellence. 1 it The sailors ofthe Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department on the USS JOHN i F. KENNEDY do just that on a daily basis. Consisting of sailors from Jacksonville, Oceana, 1 Norfolk, and Whidbey Island, they share the talent, 1 expertise, and knowledge required to make the JOHN ' F. KENNEDY an outstanding fighting Warship. The AIMD department is tasked with providing . Comprehensive intermediate level support to CarrierAir Wing SEVEN and the Carrier Air Group. We always go the extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction, providing f intermediate level services such as engine build-ups! f troubleshootingfrepair, electronics repair and assistance, 1 ground support equipment, equipment calibration, 3M, and the Navy's finest administrative support. The goal of AIMD is to provide quality support to the fleet. l AFCM QAWJ Mig Carrion AIMD Master Chief Petty Officer 1 46 r---- F'--N'+--4-d-1-'?,.f.1...-K.-.-ji?.-v1,.w....,g,QQ,,,.w.gi.--.--M.-.-... , .... I .45 Z 2 ii Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Commander Robin A. Hastings, II Kell J- Jalali Aggigtant MaintenancelMaterial Maintenance Officer Control Officer J J t O, i I i P-,E bi I IZ'-V jf -1' w L., Lieutenant Commander , N Y , Tim Pt-annenstein AVCM QAVVSWJ Julio N..Soto Maintenancelivlaterial Pmductmn Mafter Chlef Control Officer Peffy 0ff'Ce E 1 P l, 1 t , , , , S 7 ' if A f F, . :fy - N., Eff e 1 V 4 lf, e nerve center l d1v1s1on has the monumental f controll maintenance, o parts, overseeing and publications, volumes of . rdlnating procedligs nt Junior Grade M. Daniels Quality Assurance Officer necessary for smooth operations. Thi l H , D 0 . . . AMC Robert L. Kimble d1v1s1on upholds the old saymg that the agQua1I1xAssufm1cegagging job is not done until the paperWork's Cluel Petty Ofllcu ,da done, and done correctly the first time. X N.- , V . V, .. . , ,4-tu.. 65,1 1 'lll vim is i l -ff +P ,tu 75-?f..r'f i k-3'x3 , .,v' -p.yL,g, ' Q t' 1 L ' V i L , iff ,-I ,gg--u-- W- ann 3- as-4.54 IIIII I,-XXXIIl.1lg IJ I QXKI I XXX I .XLIrI.m XIIIIIII XfII,XXX'I,Xl1g' 'XII IFXXX SXXI ,Ima ,NSI XIIX11 XX XII Ixu1cIlL I XXI Suinux X Ikxcr. XI'xI IJ'I1rI g I III XII IlmIux'xuIx N'1mIm4 'I rv Q an .fXDII.XXX' NJMJ Cmthiu R. Dube -Q .. -.5 SuI1I.um.m -I -.mm I N 1. Juuupxl-L- 1.1.1--cw K c- fi lil +1 ,...uv X, -maria J. clg1CJ'NcL1l PN? ,lQ11111111l T. Sullivzin AZ3 Lizelte XC Tirado AK3 Yolanda T. Wilson AZ3 Tiffany P. Dean AN Jason Borga AN Nicholas C. Colard PNSN Kervon J, Grant AZAN Marilyn M. Jefferson E 3 AKAN Druswa Longato AZAA Jessica N. Jude IRL QXXX xtx um i mt un XXI 1 XDL XXX ISWD Edd L Xfll HKD l RA L is 'J Xflrttt Sxhllh HX XX WQR lv 47 tv. ttention to Detailll These tht ee words are en to y the Sailors of AIMD IM 2 division Vi rebuilding or testmv an engine or building parts that fit to the exact precision measui ement, repackmg a parachute, manufacturing aircraft structures, g ese Sailors do their jobs with pride and professionalis that reflects in every handy-work accomplished. , . M.. n 6 :gif-v., at-Sig Q N5 C - J , - B ' - ' 54,51 .- t L 7 , . ' 4, ' iv: . Knight ' .- . ' '-sum l,. Bragg jj, ,PTI Q - A . 3. .- I - ' ns.. Brown J 4 .Xlil QA 'S o crt Nl. L ' ' Buclou E H':'i fini. ,Xl I .ustii S Dewitt if.1',f ' Y 47 - l :ff sf, 1 . . -W . I I ' C 4. so i H 'i Chief Warrant Otlicer Three , Craig D. Comstock Division Officer Ei .AXDCS QAVNU SKU C hnrlcs D. Carter Q Leading Chict' Petty Olliccr i ll i it I' ze .Tv I if ug, :- 1451 N+, Yr -nn. 4? jk .. , 1' Q This Y 'f X M63 LI dl' 3 59 3' H- . Y, N-3 ffl.. X I IQ.. Y. 55 E6 'I' 'QE' lf. AEI fAWj Raymond Gomez PRI James H. Hannon AMI Brian F. Heffernan ADI William Howard I . AMIIAWI Paul D. Iddings PRI IAWfSWy Michael W Johnson AMI Andre A. LZIIIQIUII ADI Hcrminio C. Nligucl AMI IAXVSWI .Iohn L. Moon AMI Michael S. Gilmore AD2 Thomas C. Austin PR2 KAW SWJ Lalaro L. Blascodiaz AZ2 Darrell S. Bryan AD2 IAW SWI Charwin A. Carrington ADP. Anthony C. Downs A D21 AW I Dax idson K. Dyckyc .-XID! lzliot B. Iilliou PIIIIAWI Ralph Ii. Ellis .-XXI! Ilvan Ii. Fernandez .-XXII KAW SXYI Hugh .l. NIcL'IaI'Ibrl5 ANI! lilcnibrd .-X, Morgan L 51 I I 1 I- , -I 3,-, .H , -' I Q . 'fr put!! , Q- f-53 ' - 1 A -,.v..- 'wh F' I XD7 Mark L Xlosbx ' I-XWI Mlllhux I 0 Gorm III XXX X um 3 II XXI Xn1h0 Pnllm IXX Hun hxl B 'II XXI I XXX1 I-IIOHIIN I Pu1I.md III Ulm 9 I mnv L Perkms ot' ler lv Rodm m J: I N Ruwmond 3 I Ix 4 XXX I X hnsluphyr N m N XIII II ..,.' X lug sl S! XXI' I XXX1 Ircnsun XX X .1-Nucx vcr XXI' XIu.l11cl I XXX-I-'atc XIV I'.mI XX ruzht. Jr XD? 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AZ3 Daniel T. 111 Y l 'i' -i UV' '51 fling -' .. in 'SUE AMI Michael ll l':n1ra AD3 QAWD Alnhunx' D Caudill AM3 Trevor R. Flnweslex ,...,.....l.---..,.... .... W, -., AD3 Lonnie R. Creel AZ3 Tamika L. Days AM3 Stephen Depay. Jr. Y Sl A A l H Archibald R. I'r:niclxur AMI Nicholas. I.. linlley AMX 'ly li. Ilillun 'L 53 1 2.5 -5 1 l ' . , 1 3 1 wi 5 i - :il - ilk' ag.: ii. i. 1 , R, if-i iff i5i + I Eli SQ ii -Zqi Ea.: ii' il! ap l .5 -lggjlt' L I I ADI Regmal Mercste ADI Wrlner Moise AM3 Curina E. Nelson AD3 David C. Okeke AM3 Fredrick ll. Unix AM3 Jeremy B. Parker AD3 Lance C. Patterson AK3 Vhrislina J. Recd AM3 Bernard J. Robbins AM3 Greg M. Siudll 54 X I Y. 1 A AD3 Aaron K. X AM3 Hectdri. Lamasortcga AD3 Arcccly Lara AM3 Aaron J. Larsen AD3 Dcrrcll M. Lawery AD3 James E. Martin .--.... -aw- ..s.... - .- -,,, 1-Gian? oyo Y -2- 'l -v Y. -an-Q f, ...f A. vi! S. 111 Y. -.. -.- ....-... ,wr- Y. ':nvql3-..-- N- l P . v r l I l Y 1 .env ' x v ,, f 1 1 Y. , Y. F nn 1 i . s Mao , CD0 I 1 u 13 Q, f 8' M33 Scout 'l'. Slll'Pl'L'l1llIll. Jr. ANU .lznncs If. Sfcwcfyk .-XM3 Rllj .l. Turrcnlinc PRS 'llvlwy W. Yilllllltfl AMB Dmmhl S. Yclcf PIU lframklin M. xyllllllllb. JI. AXIS .lo.'l'CllIl2lll .l, Wulf .-XDR llzlrry XX. Boynton AM3 Sllllllwl ln .-Xriaa PR3 Micllucl R. .lzmis ADAN .luuuumc X. .-Xllcn AMAN lfclipc D, lluarlc AMHAN Billy J. Ives AD3 David E. Randolph PRAN lan A. Schlicluing ADAN Nliclmcl R. Wzllkim PRAN liriam li. l'u-xml! AMAN Paul Sclmqlnlw AMAR Daniel R. llrics PRAR Mull R. Nba! K V f lx . 0. . 2 , Y pl, in if A if i +.l ll ,, . ,J-M ,I 4 I I 4.1 tru. A'-R' fo' ll ll . Q Il -9 W' ' gl 55 .Ji Q .-a 13 A -XWJe ANN l Nlilli l AW SW l C311 Wi Jan Lieutenant David R. Scalt Division Officer l XIC Pgiul T lAW'l .lam 6? St., .A ii .mul it is electronic and it ies, we fix it! Our fi run the gambit MCS F testing and repair of Leading dar, communication, vigation, fire control, instrume countermeasures. From Division Officer dovvn to the newest , everyone in the AIIVID llVl-3 Avionics is proud to provide the highest quality, time repairs in support of the finest air-wing in the fleet. Our team exemplifies the phrase pride and professionalism When an leav the deck to a mplish J. sfy 6 I .1 Lf! rm 1 I' r .. f Q r' . i mf: 5 ':'L Je j A A7 ' ,W W 'e, -ra. i Q ,mjixvf ', P ki' A 1 5' ' 4 :SRA A if 9' ' ' I , M ' . Q N I' K I W . -' 'f if . 1 -' 'if ' Q rl 5.2, I F If 'J' we kg J ' J Q' f J ! -2 W. J 1- 'uf . , '. ii' K .. a -,as ' 1 E ..- - V K' J inf' V 2 QW 'U i .-XTI1.-KW! .Iohn S. .-Xbaher ATI KcwTn G. Bnaso .-'kEl1AWb .lcrry L. Blair ATI W! Gary L. Eh d AE I KAW! Lavern D. Glasco 1. ..S. William Nl. Goram C Grevo D fJs.r'lld Robcrx R Mal ' -XTI .lox S -XTI Brian C AT H.-XXX' 1 Or1.an 57 J. Murun fi 4 T f W nw Sluplmn l'. Str!! Columbus Whit Tl Rubcrt I I Pclur J .IAIIIICN S, '- X I Nlich ATI Chris , WZLAVVB Hudcsh Dllxlill K. . 2 Dm ATI N1.ulwlm D. AT2 IAN! 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'il , 3 H V..- SUPPORT five versatile and talente Air Wing Seven and C mechanical and electrical WITHOUT G is responsible for sc over 4 rteins of Suppol lude pneumatic s, hydraull in AIMD that SIX Battle imscheduled Our field gas turbine il'stemsvShips Motto is: AR 4-gi-gy fixed send it to IM4 . .ii 66 HAR M .i F' ' .ii Q -rl ,f 1, Z Y 1 . 1 , . X C, ,Ji if Lieutenant .leffreyL. Haire Division Officer Q ASCS William E. Hoskins Leading Chief Petty Officer I z l' T wr, M ' fi' f O ' 3 Z., ' Y 'Y 4 , 3 35' 'S' is , , ,, , ,,,,,,z,. .,L, , ,,,., ' 1- -.1 , -I -1. .fu laire ins lcer fr-5 ,haf ' if . I..-1 lla 3 Lv 5 . Tx? 'Q Ju- -.fsngga!ne.f'rf- - '9 ' I 1 . 4 'im . ASI Aaron M. Ruggicro ASI Clarence A. Sealey AS21.'XWlSWj Gerald Xl. Alaiza AS2 Thomaa M. Bowers AS2 Buddy L. Cooper AS2 Michael A, Henderson AZ2 Eron A. Hernandez AS2 J. A. Johnson AS2 Sarfo A. Kofi AZ2 Kcnncth .l. Mel-all AS2 Marc A. Patag ASZL-XW SW, Donald Nl. Pinem AS2 Dale L. K 0, V ....,....M,,,,,. AS2 Dexter .I. Sulidum AS2 Raymond E. Tash ,,.Il' As Bar :umm AS3 'A h41yD wr. 7-'iff - mf -.--.f ,.-L Y-, , ,. ,,,,,,,..,. 7 ,- -.-A , ,,. f , . . . A ,. A , Yv.,.....h KU, . . 4,4 L, Ja I fi A 1.1 que- M K Marlon id C. Rlomg- S! P4 H. -hm 66 iw' 'x .-'37 Q. 'S XI1r,0sA'Rr ra Hhync M. hi Y 1'X.J X, X ani' I 1 j M ,- X J, W l l la L - 4 Q, X ,JVQM-l..,. . I-V Q' -5 sv 1 'W M A L rf' ' '-s' 31.-gf if I I M I 'vm W - .L . f f Wwl, , W V V W v ' -.- ,lx . AS3 Christopher D. Watkins AS3 Eric L. West ASS Jeff D. Brodcshirc A53 Willlcl' L. Walker ll AS3 Dennis L. Lockhart AS3 Samantha J. Nlocser T. Bonds ASAN Peter A. Cantero ASAN Chester J. Deron ASAN QAWI Zachary R. Tonkins ASAN Mark N. Zabala ASANTimothy R. Acosta ASAN David C. Ross ASAAJaymar C. Enriquez ASAA Terrell B. Johnson ASAA Christopher W Perdue AZAA Eric R Rogers ASAA John C. Roswell ASAA Charles J. Rcginclli ASAA Manuel Trevino ASAA .lame AZAR Devin R. urgess .,...,...-- om the bilges to the Bridge, every inch this ship including it's Air wing is aifected by AIMD IM-5 Division. 3M maintenance is a necessary part of our everyday life, Without it, where would We be? Grdnance performs the maintenance to keep gums in the air, and bombs on racks. Calibration provides the services to keep all aspects of the ship running safely and efficiently. Together, although an offshoot from the normal AIMD, this team has proven itself to be a Worthy asset to keep Q AIMD in the fore front. K.-......,.,., K . .. ,...1..-.--, Q .251 ,..- V. A .-v '4', 'f'?fT ve - '-'fe'-.' 311' 4 . . QM., ,L 1 m L ,L P . 'f' if 3' J ATI Timothy J. Jury ATI Kun W Klincdinsx , , K ., I 'M' 4 ,. f -' .,:-- full -,::.i,:5,f,3g W i.. !1 :- 4 0 , Y Ogg I :-- . ...gl 1-'U '25, sy .5 ir? -sh' Q A :U A W ig Y Yr., P I' '-Pia A! A02 .lcsus ki. kinlnlmn ASI lfduardu R. Lchrija 'EL .XVI kilcnroy Xl. Birming- hum AU11.-XXX' SXX 3 llmiflm Y. lhsis 3 11, vw, I . . .1 Y ,,,...,.....s.,- I .. .. , .-QW4, 1 'r .,-Q W E r, :Mr f E Ei W Q 1 ,ggi -' ix!! , N, ,, . I i Q N' sw - 2 w A! 5 1 2 l. Q: :E i A02 Daxid .X. Mcycr .NTI Mnllllcu .l. Murcin ' ii. 1' 1 ' . - , dvi, ,' W 1 , 'il ' : 'V'-?v 1?'r 141-P:-f-6 if-,L Al if 'FHM' 'Y-if ' ' ' , 1 i 1 1 M ,, ,,.J -' 2 ,-A 1 V -.S bl- ' ' A '-lIlu4- P ff- '---' 5 iii x . l-AW' P . Fl ' f.,,L-My 1 . V, ' . . vw Thoma 2' Y Q - 1 Y 4. Q10 .-NTS Nlallicu lf. lirlvina .-X03 Brim J. Nlvung XX Jgtllu R Nm ul KUXN lmrlld B NN nk KN Lhnsmplur x XX omlrl ng A7AN Paul X Pnwns si X Ull undo ll su XX xvlkll l U nll :X um Nl. lukl , 1. ii f n 5 , g 1 H V 1 1 52 :Vp -um' ' -' -gg, 1 - 4' - -af 4-Y - . , . ' -,gg ...uK? Q '.i...A. ' 4 nf- ,..,.. ,, i 3 s v 2 4 as in ,P Q fi jr i i 1 : 1 if 4 S' 3' 5, ,A X ' 4 I 1 4 x i 1 , A f In . mi demanding and extremely dangerous environment which easily explains the tremendous pnde and ' ,, :Ql,i:,.T-if :if . M ,E .gun .b.lM, ,. -, 1'-R' ,JF ffi: . .. ' If ,.3Qsg4y,.'1slis4 ey h mission of the Air Department is to safely and efficiently launch recover and fuel embarked aircraft Additionally, the Department is ed with providing environment where safe air operations can be conducted inthe adjoining airspace of the aircraft carrier out to ten miles ln so doing the men and women of the Air Department are responsible for the operation and maintenance of a wide variety of equipment. Working hand in hand with almost every other department on the ship the Air Department can launch aircraft every 15 30 seconds during daytime operations and recover aircraft every carrier one of the world s busiest considering that all of this activity into five major divisions At sea the ofthe Alf Department wear color coded jerseys The color is a means of quickly identifying the roles of those working fll ht deck and han ar ba Yellow Directors and Catapult l as the 'Q 1 I t,5i:n: :f.,51',1- -' J- 3 r:nwnll ':: qi? ml- 4 W ! x ' A Yi iii: we ig, 'KL Q gK '1'k'Sg,.'i gl Z -5 , T 'i if N, x ai! V 4. 4. ii N W' -mir 1 , 4' wg. 'ffnxfr ,lkiwltxjgtsx , Q C0mmande A M A. Cianci James A. Crabbe M f 4 1 ' U Mini Boss ' , . - ' - ,,,,M,,,.r. ,Janis-it :fx ,J M one , wi ' -1 if Fi .ww ' xx ri - - m if 4- P K G 7: 'x ,ar ,ff ' H 'YQ f- 4? 'V 11 :: Q,-ici!-,: -:fl ' 1 2':',.f2 Afkif ai- ' ETC - - . - -wx w - - ,- Q . r -Ik: 4.3 1-6 ini. Y' Pv- x 5 'bu- fv- 'fl NN Nizxllhcv. 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',5,2f,g-!x1ijxA- . C, un.. - vm-1 'w ' 1 L1 mnvme. 15.2, ,Q 1 -:YW 1 1 5 if 2, 5 . ,. Q ' lar , , nw j. ' ' ,,..,,,i 5: va' . 1 'Jig -, 'rf A4,..,- ' ' 4.16 :V , I 'xsT11:uH w-f , f 'rw K awww. A X , . v 1 it -, 11 5 , I-Al! X?.f,. E1 I W Ji Vu .uf .z .1 V? + af ,ai ,, , .,..w,n + x .Ug- -Ayr: fr' vf ll A by 1 Wax: LCDR IN'll1G CIYISOY1 If DR XI lrk I' Dm. TR1I1uiHPa 43 A v 1 fn-'1 gr' .M.M.-M..-..-, - -V f' ------1i.,-..,, n,? -4 Y W4 CXXH' Xrmm DIVISION Q vs . C9 in r N4 xxx sum Johnson 'Fl Hs VND Edward w Chief Petty Officer R b,'M , q blA Q E 1.51 ig? 5 ' ' z4,. W5 'v'3i V- ., wi 1 H' - 1 J 'Ulf .I1 wnq w,,,,,h,mm. P 4? Hrfa If W 1 -QA N! 4, v ogg .ro XZ? ' oe' bf' fr Q34 V I! , il if f iiggw ' F L 'li I, FH rw F 1-6. '91 U asain 5 ., ,. Q I ma-'Q---fiilllixils-1. I I 51 f-sl' -955 it-sq,- sail X i'- 'f,,. U Q OPP' AP 000 gg. our mg.: 2 -if 'N X V! I E 84 y 1 X -.AL --1-5 ,Q .11 cgi, 1 1 i 1 .09 MP B' .- ' i 1 1, 3 I iw r 1 s 1 Y M . C P U ef E. I 3 3 s i Y, uuhi' all X X f- X fi qs' X ab f' 115 3 X 9.2 i I 3 I nu. 0-. if ..x:Q.x dd' QP G , Tia? jj Y ffl A 3 L ' ' I .. . -N-.. .... ........,,..,. -Q-sus-pq , ---. ,...,..,.......-4... 85 .F 4 es? Ui 3 1 4. 1 , ,. e ,. r ,1 1. '-1 , L ,X ,Q 55 E . f M3 1 fs as 1, if EH s -, 9 . sf: , , i-P3 i 134. il! is if ar- 21 1 itz H? 1 Qui Qi! er' 121 ,, Y'w 215 , iii i N 5, gn L 4 gx fl R z f 1 i A3 P 5 u 5 W an if l , I 4 1. 5.5 . 1-3 J-.M QM. ..,i.1.,,,.,. - .,-,,,..,,. .....-..f..-.,....,.. .,-....,.... .,,...,...,,,. ABE3 Michael T. Keen lC3 Joseph E. Lipinsky Q ITLIFIQN U KXILY lv. Il XIH 115 wfxlgkivm ABE3 Jcnnifcr L. Middlekauif lC3 Mark A. Nelson 'Y .-5 .,l JT ' 3 5-1 as ,A '1 Q', . . A, Agn -P-Y' H-V--g-fMi7 fQffQ.,....-,-,.. - . M sf' AN Thwjxs L Aklns XBEAN Alex M Ah .arez ABEAN Lee M Battle ABEAN FrankA Brookms AN Sheldon lx Brown AN 'vielam Burkemamnez AN Durov R. Bumene Jr. AN Jennifer L. Burris .NN Kun J. Bute ABEAN Amber D. Cacioppo ABEAN De'and:e M. Cannouche fn r li ABEAN James G. Coney Bmw Edgar cones MelvmO Covmgtonll D Croft 1 '-'U' 'II' sau lil ABEAN Richard D, Grecson V -u sl' :IVY 9' S ' 5? 550 -u X 5.4 ., 50 , 1 4 1. 11 P 7 3 'H NX pnspn-inf . Q. . Zf'T?r,h1 -,rg Q- 'f ' L r wie-Q .., -I ,. Jak... 5 Q- ,. ,ff-, - A 2 if li, -, -' ,f I , '14 I V Hk ':.4,L f lfffg-1 V' I ' . L- 1 ,cf - x fr ,i i' I ! Q ' - 1. - 'f . ' H' J -, m x' .af 1iL-,':- ,l.'3'-Q f . jd -Auf : tl--if I , 1 .'-,, ULN. A? 5 1 '- ' Z!-4 ,' ff ffffxnp'-05 J L. ., ,-7 'T'. , 1 -V - ' o . . rg-. Agfa, .'! , .-.cnt-fri. .f,:' 'iff T' 1 I .f:g.lA3 f:,'f'. f -1--' - lff - .. '5-'.,-.- .-.- get . . n ..-, , ,, ,Y w!gxL :,,, -U, . ..,f'..!?.!.-AR.,,,-A n ,. h D' V A- - , , - . ...- fi Z If :I ,, f, .M -2.2-:in ' E . 5 5 A. S If: N, ff - +A. 1 2 1 X. A A .. ,fx ,Hg 5 ,.,,1 . ,r-' - -K 1.,lf 5, gf L. - ' 2 f 7 Z U -It ig' Ai- ' ami? I 66264 lm A 4- Q, v. .ng -n AN Sounb I. Sarge x 4 AN Chuckv L Silva AN Norman E. Simmons ABEAN Chnstopher D. Smith Cornell P Vanreel A. Visser I 1 R Willis Eric J. Wise AlN Ben B. Young AN Samuel A. Menning AN Joseph Q. Mamslgan SF! NIH NS. lmndolph L. Albert N, N -411.1 5 Amms A-X ir: Ullll' ll.AvilCSpIlg1-ln ei' 1215. Bland 1 iii i ll Butler I .- ,..,f.w..f,- Q ..u.W,,-, GY ....Y..,u.,..r..,..x , M...-C-w...,-mL, ' ' 'I .ij,,.T3I ' T'T:ii zsi5Z'S D 7 W ' AA Cicivriircy IJ L ooncg 3- 'G A gp, i V1 -Qs ,1' L . g .-XA Kunm-th NI. I liiinirv. fi, 2 ,. , AA Bryan J. Green AATravis Hetheringion AA Vaolelo Gasio L AA Victor A. Gomez A Q. , .,., .4 cn, 1 'bs 7 iii , 41 f ABEAA Derrick D. Jacobs ,L 35 , it AA Gary R. Kesterson Casper R Kramer AA Jamarion D. Lane Emory O. Lanier Joshua F. Little Q'- Malone C. H. L. Price W , A. Pryor ni -fi , 3 , ,K ., ZH. - F Q .. 'V im' 'Q .L ,W fi ,- -vw E' 4.5 .L ' . ' f 'if f .u v ' gs--:Q , . , 'ff ' . 'Q 'ff ' fo- ' -. -. '-i ri.. va v f . -. 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Thibou ABH2 Clarence E Wood ABH3 lA A Astacio ABH3 KonnyA Dlazegulgure MarkA Fullerton ABH3 Egon S Ganng ll ABH3 Agni R Hardy ABH3 Altomo J Jenkins ABH3 .lcruny T .lun.n.1 ABH3 Luis A Lorna ABH3 Miohael W Mitchell ABH3 C arlos l- Peru Rcycm ABH3 Slum Ph.1konkh'nn ABH3 Shelly Ann Williams AN Nelly B. Aikins ABHAN C arric li. Andcrsnn AN Donald W Baldwin ll ABH3 samiago R. Aguayo ,af r AN George R. Barksdnlc AN Jeremy L. Bliss 7 93 1 ...L- M J .lf - '1 v x'.'.,. n. ' ' z. --. f. 1. :-- ' ffm, -1 ,A - f rr, 'Q H -Q -2.--f 54f'3'X 5 -F ' -2 L If.- 'H V .1 G 4. f . ' . - ' f.,.,Y..: ll...u.L..L...i,'.,..4ga ' - N 'rw '..Z,a..A.:f4..i.L..444 .-Ilb,13l5-i1 IuL:XL.Z:Lf::i..1 xfkzftf '- . ' - 'L Lh 3-LAL f ffl 3 21. 1 as I . , C AN John F. Culver l . Z AN Stanley Du trcsnc AN Joseph L. Dyer AN William D. Francois n l AN Cunis L. Hanis I 1 Q , ABHAN chad R. King l AN David C. xnagm E af -. AN Peter J. Lamourewc 1 I, l il AN Brandon C. Lydcn ff AN Cedric J. McNish l . I, C, AN Garland D. Noland l f AN Adegholn 0. Ogundcrc ,A A Q AN Anthony F. Pena PT - 2 AN Eric .I. Pierce X l l ,l 3 ' AN Nelson Sanchez i AN C edrick J. Shelby i 1 AN Himm .I. Soto l ' AN Roman A. sum AN Crystal E Struhle AN Lorenzo Suazo 1 I i E 4 r . 1 f- 94 lr A. Q 1 1 'Cl' Z '0- 5 nf A '00 Z 'G' 7 L ABHAN Nlbklll I. Brlnl AN Allan Cabrera 'LEO 3 4 . fl , W.-rl Z, QA 'tit : p x lf a P 4 'Cf Z Y 7 .,,....i.i.-,....., Y-. ..H.... -..-..-1 :---2 on 4 ,Cn I I ,,. 75- 2 Q - '--6. Ov' 'fs Z 'Q' Z OM 5 i Z J .A 1 00' Ing. ,LBJ 44 f 'GD' V if 06' -D' I C iid ,,..i.-... N. -. -J- AN Jwymza Taylor AN Alex Torres AN Mariano J, Varela AN Beatriz A. Venegas AA Abayomi G. Abudu AA Jacq ' I Al'l8I'bCI'l'y AA Anastacia Bonilla AA Jeremy I. Clements AA Jennifer E. Compton AA Lacey N. Hudgins AA Boychuck H. Kilafwa AA .Ioeniquc Y. King AA Vadym Klyatskyy AA Jerome K. Mitchell AA Niczmdro Nunez Campos AA Brian J. Samalino AA Tomcki M. Williams AR Snmlm DcJcsus A BI-I AR Gustavo Diar- Ilcmamdcz AR Mercedes E. 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Pan, Il YNZKAWD Marc A. Hank ABHZQAWI Jamal A. Wallau: YN3 Arrington T. Campbell ABH3 Tonnie R. Holt -L. .ali i Y in-f 5 - ..-.., Qui Qgs 9.90 X ! NY - I ABH3 Dave J. Nelsnn ABHMAWD Diana M. Rojas ABll31AWl Jeralyu Xi Sinsay ABI I3 Stephany A. Slysofski AN Kandaee R. Aruislrong. AN llilary T. Christie f ' 'X ' dt, , .-,, . . , , Vue., --f--Wea i '- ' '- , , o 1 H 9 ., S.. .-KN .-Xudreu' .l. Dax is Milf.-KN Justin T. Dclpalaeiu AN Eduard T. llixeulwaugh AN Shannon E. Leahy AN .Ienniler S. Long A.-X Barbara .l. Buckles .-XA llugo Li. Garcia .'X.'x.'xlllill1lly S. luskeep .-X.-X James li. Peng' A.-X Daniel W. Ppoul .H, 'S 3 .ri Ez SL' .!V, '!. ,. 103 r D I 1 i ! t s ,U fy, fx W amen of them, 1 M,-I1 17 X W Vt, X. Com nder Jeff 'Dur r Cg?'iT4LQ W. C! 5'wC'Q C mander Rlch oucle x j.. 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Melthionne H -H ITI Ulysess Norman Xl 1 -f lTllSWlTrac31 ' , - I' 1, mm 1 Wav eds: K F ' ff' Lieutenant Erwin J. Snell Division Officer K F AW! Tracy W lTltSWl Robin C. Slusher . lTl Terrence L. PW K ri.I:'1r - - 7 if Y J 775' ...W E 4 if :E-IL he Communications Division CCSIJ operates Radio Central, composed of Technical Control, M e s s a g e i - - - - e D ITCQSWIAWJ f Pf0feQS1'12Ee'3l9F, Crypto logic -.1 in ,Q 'chi-ismpheruill Materials SQ Sl vault, Q fgfg, 4f6IfeQ?g,Chief Petty officer as well as the inf- rmation QD JD - systems in the Intelligence Center-and C2 spaces. 5 jf s e L j K L -f ,-,,, ...f .Tu ' ,.-.lg Z is- ' -f --1 if 5 ZX? - X67 I, X ,N ,f 1- ':' SA X I K t v f D ...J 1? I 5 ' -- J f i ' gl: .J .1 +V ,fy n . K F nm e 7 'i l A J . . VAAP 'I , jg,-Je 653,14 f . - 7 Y ' -f-fri! i D M' .W D - .. -1- 1 I zf' 1 .Di -ND-K-J -ND . -43 9 , -I- lT2 Trlna IT2 Artcvlous .-Z.. -r IT2 Donniell B. 'A f l, l J J fi IT2 Nakia s. 1 I IT2 Paiil J. Gibson .af L ITI Pharris L. 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Rue nf lllii Division Officer 3, Y , , w Q Nl IT iS J arrelll i K Erz M h ii Dietzel 5 Nl ' Q2 -ei sf 'Q , - . he Compuier Operoiionsflnformoiion 'TCSSW1Q,We'fYP'Wi'S0n Sysiems lvloinienonce Division CCSZJD moinioins The clossified ond unclossifiecl Locol Areo Neiworks CLANSJ, oll PC's ond worksioiion operoiions. They ore responsible for shipboord onol oircrofi supply occouniing ond documenioiion, doio processing, onol Life Cycle Monogemeni services. om t hifonnanon Systems Branch Chief J if A-11,1 5 110 , ' r ' fx . -7- -Y, ?...,..,..... , -,.,,l'-- ' .....- - ' .1 . ,,,,. . 'f ':-. x. 54- . -PL... XXV JMC I DD 29 Qu 5. -Q' E il fi 4 5 . l ff' -B ' .iL 32' .421- 1 l Y 'lb V shi, EQ Ein ,Q -512 -r. 32' 'S fi '15, fa. ug, ITIQS ' XWD Robert S. W .- Pl'0lSll1'lll ITZ Daniel .l. Miller ll Kelmn R'nnoQ ITZ Jason D. Dinulev 117. Y Q 'ih- .Tart Ah EI ', Lf:-L Q41- ET2 Daniel D. Hickey ITZQSWVAWD Eric D. Stevens IT2 Rory F. Johnson ITZQSWAWD Charmain R. Stanley lT2l SW AWD Monieal Johnson ETZQSW AW! James W. C. Whuyne Ill lT21SW AW! Lydale D. Hyde ET2lSW. AWl Dun T. DiGregorio IT2 Steven R. Greer ITZKSW AW-'l liexin B. Brynrs lT2 Lonnie R. Robertson ET2 Marti L. Ware lT2lSWl Joseph A. Bioscn IT! Daniel W. Miller 111 . ! 1. . 1 i I 1 Q 2 I v v ' , ...Lt-, .j.s,,,7 ,,-, ,-. . A-1 -2 v. -4.-.W - -- . Q-1 ' I I --1 'M M E IT2 Gregory D. Cannon i M 5 mqswmwp Berry L. Buxton 3 i at i , I wg 1 : 1 4: Y Q 3 2 AP' 2 3- is. NAVY 1 2 f.I. ' A ET3 Adam M. Goebel D i Q , IT3 Nathan T. Luikart l i' in I 1 L 'iz 1 Wliwig' Q l K ' I - D ET3 Mattew Massuto ET3 Joseph M. Neacosia A IT3 Andrew E. Martin I ET3 Shawney L. Bynog -vs 1 WL IT3 Edward H. Sitko I f f '1 1 4 .Q IT3 Dennis G. Vasquez D IT3 Eric B. Ebe f ' IT3 Richard D. Haefner . Q, 'I IT3 Maryann Kamman . f ITSN Travis J. Sutton 5 if 'i 2 . .i ITSR Kevin T. Benedict X. 4 E li:- Q' , 5 i 1 N . i I . rl I E .xx . H' . ' QQ . l 'x.iw K 1' -M 112 CS- fi . if 7 W 9 1 ,. 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T. if 1, Q 1' i 1 1 I rs 3 S 'fl' H f V QA 5 13 5 fl '9. if T1 li 1 I 5 1 . 1 .11 E 1 1 ,, 1 1 1 5 5'!,v 11' 1 S17 ii' .111- 1 114 f iul 1 111s 4- 11 1, if 1 IK! QV 11- 'ii 1 Q ig. i i 1 ii , Aww- fi. 1 111 :fl 1 541 'I i - , I is 1 is , i f , - 1 1 , 1 f j . 1 1 . , I 1 . i 5 1 , i .. . - 1 . A ! 4 av--ww. 51 V y 1 ,f. l, y A J.. 1 4 .Wim e Combat Systems Telecommunicatl Navalds Repalr D1v1s1on CCS responslble for preventlve and c malntenance of all lnte ICCISSISWIAWJ Bill 'IZ Halstead ICIKSWJ Kenneth J. Fo ETI John J. McCarthy ETIQSWIIUSS W3 Gregory E C ll ICICSWI DA b y Johnson ETZQSWJ I Richlcy ETZQSWI D G W l M l 1 Justin L. ,nf Jason A. .... ,JA Illia Iliff: 1 iih ' IBB D552 1 ' .W . . 1' ,,. ' rs 2' A Y ,,, sf ET2fSWlAWl William T. King ET2fSWl Jeremy R Wares ET2fSWlAWl Russell L. Ellefson ETZQSWJ Nicholas J. Ramshur ET2lSWl Kathryn E. Hummel ETZKSWJ Kara J. Peterson ETZQSWIAWJ Joseph M. Brisco ETZQSWIAWQ Stephanie Y. Gorham ET2lSWl John J. Holzhauer lC2 Joey A. Small ET3lSWl Christopher R. Magnuson ET3 Thomas J. Klinnert lC3 Timothy O. Tolliver ET3 Alexander Bush ET3 Marlon S. Smith Q 117 1 I ' ETSISWI Aaron S. Nenner 9nw.v.., , vi'-I--R1-Y-.1Illllll, ,, f . V-- I , X A ',A' Q? . sl ' ET3 wmmar i Jimenezmorales ETBKSWIAWJ Manhew M. A Landers ETJQSWJ Chris Bradley 5 l ' ? s ET3 Jasen M. i ETJISWQ r 1 i , . .,.r. Y r ll J ! if '1 I i , sv , I af i 1 -3-J..!f ET3 Kristine D. Baumann as .- A Yi s L aa?-ai 2 K., Q F ,S 4, i fbi I , 3,5 ,, ilk!!! I-I 1 A., , f T' f-11 , 54 if f E as f :My . , Q W 49 jw 1 Y 21-11:25 -'. -.- - 'r-v , 255-1 Hua , , ' r,lE,'f,,,,L1,, ,1- -ffi feiffliffi f .M ' 'sy,.j:-1 'fed y a 29-f1:.?.4'f 3 T'-:LV f'fl'2'3 '- , V I t 'w..K ,,z.:. '- ' . . AN AK-3 3 1' o-'Q -Oli -uni: , ...H .,... ' ,I.l, B lC3 Amanda R. Calahan ET3 Emery N. Huffines Q J' f if ! r H, 'H is -J' 1 1' Y if : Y 1 x-.' , 'S . ' E I if fir 1 , K. ' , I ' ' , A i . A f C3- 'W - 1 I il I L? .4-Q-1-' -plu- f in 'flu m ...ui fi A fi Y Y NI NV ICFN James R. Gebhard FN .lon R. Edeal ICFN Shaun M. Becker 4 lCFA Bianca R. Ybarra f5 .---, l . , , .LX Z - ll .. i H' xl 42 I ICFA Isaac J. Roberts 7 -.1-.NN - 4' '4lI'T,:e.. . 'K ' QR' f t 4 X , 1 - L -A K:-. 1 -t, s N Q . 7 Q '. IFE ,lg ' K ' 1' f ,it gmt ETBQSWD Christopher L. I-luemmer ET3tSWlAWl Kenneth W Thomas Y 47 ET3tSWl Michael A. Ashworth ET3 Jason M. vaugm ET3lSWj Quentin S. Gardner ET3 Jeffrey L. Stockberger ET3 Michael E. Roberts ET3tSWlAWy Peter A. Shemet Z ICFN Nigel L. Riggins 'NS L1-N - L -. .. 5, . i 3 Q - f . ,rj .' 1 iif,, f-ff' ' , gig ' 'Q 'i V .551 :V 'H l w 'B Ev P x ,Q-. :X r ' : 'J lx ..-4 -: ' -34123 V - -if ' . Ts? if . a t . yedrii, lil. -02 g np' .' : ' ,A -33:7 i 0'- , ' 5 f Lg .',ll., . af?-v.!,! N. . e ,I n , u 4 ,n '.0',u- 0 ,v'5 .' .0 0 ,s',l :u':f. .w',. ' ',- .'.. u -1 - p 1 'Z-'Q-' . . - . ,f, p' ,U Q .,-fe!--:Z-':!-:iff e Us ',u ,s ,- -o : ., U ' O l' D U ' ,n A ..' l:,v: U.-.. 119 l 3- l l .Lg 'l 1 .ll v Ji tg: ff 93, 1 Q ga 2-1, L? lm 5. 'll iii lil ill ,Ti 1: Xl tl gl t -4 l 2 5 I ' Q l' ' l l, l, Q ll 1: l ll! x I 1 i I l 1 1 ,. . lg Al ll ll , Q . Y -A - Q v'f . 7 f-.' aiu FC2 ISWQ Michael C. Lieutenant Junior Grade B'HCkS'0 Jeffrey D- Adkms FC2 qswp ousnn w Dcneal - Mlcl ET2 tSW!AW3 Dcbora 499' . ETC cswy he Combat B ' ' A. V ld Leadi?1?2RigfPett?f Cftgficer Data Systems Division QCSSJ maintains the Cooperative Engagement Capability and Advanced Combat Systems Direction Systems. They are also the technical experts for the ship's four major LINK systems and provide customer support and service to the ship's 150 copiers. F i ' 4 in J QW 4 FCI lSWp Joseph L. FC l QSWIAWJ Steven S Sl FCI lSWj Debbie L. Terrell 'E ET2 ISWJ Tammle Hinklc ET2 Eduardo Rey YY, 0 L :Mil ff HAVY FC3 Jason L. Armstrong FC3 QSWD Lisa C. Arugucltc ET3 Brian R Baker FC3 KSWI Jason L. Blzmkcnship IET3 Carina M. Carlson liT3 Michal T. Clifton FCS .ltilllhilll 0. lidwardn Ifl'3 QSWD lililalaclh A. lfarnlmm FC3 David I.. Famsscu FC3 QSWJ.-NW! Fllalllmllcr I lilovcr FCS .lznncs J. Ciruluun 121 DAQ! DRUNK. -Q ,... ,-. 1 . . -- A , .,, . ,,4',Mv ,V.,1,A , A Y , , . ,. ,..-fo.. 5 . . FC3 llcalh A. Circcn ET3 KSWIAWJ .luslin W Pine ET3 Nicolas R. Stcrsic FC3 Kcon D. Whalcy FC3 ISWQ Douglas R. Wilson David M. Goss l,ABl-REC .'3g,-i-,fy 'FQQAM U W .I fr A -. I-Ain' 5-I-.3 ..Q.....g P o Q kfl: ' 5' ., is l Patrick Stephenson Alf 1 ni! if A I I 122 1 Y YW. -lvttln , Y .2------r Y ,,..-, - -, ,... -.,...-.,, .. - 'S .- ' 5 WAN XXN1 1 l'tt1SXXjXl ltk lt't'tSXl.r R I R L r. '- - Mimi xml gl 1 in it J FCHSNNJ D fx i 1 IC ISNK Wtllk L FC J R Ll bl e Ship s Self Defense Division CCS6j is responsible for maintaining and operating the shipls three NATO Sea Sparrow systems and launchers, the three Close ln Weapons Systems CCIWSJ gun mounts and the primary Fire control radar tracking system. K figs ,fy A. Lieutenant Darren S. Shand Division Ollicer FC C CSWXAWJ Brian R Rodgers Leading Chief Petty Officer 1, v 1 1 .x K 1 I 1 a Y 1 r ' S 1 r Q lo- 1... .gp-.- J I A x n I K A D 1 x 6 2 1 f I i - 4 x 'if ' 144 n f U 1 x TQ f X if K. 1 Zi' 1. yX1ILhLH FCI. ' SXICULIIHQI Ul.lLdLI1 IQ NSNR1 lxulh N Nxmpwn 1 f X' ' lx. Tun as I A-f X IL XI Lumu 1 Iluminuuuf CSX Q Y 2 l 'CBT W f lk X Q Dm 1 If . il FC NSXK XXX! lnnu Nl Duns FC3 Denms W Faxrbdnks FC3 Andre J, I-loxvuni 1 K ! Q:- ,,,...l.-.---M N I 1 1 -v 5. PCS Deanna L. Hutchcns FC3 Tiffany A. Jensen FC3 Henry H. Knowles FC? Adam R. Murrav -.,.. 'X-Q N wig ng.. Tj-X, L -gr, 'hx M . Q 5.1 . XT X :- S 'Q IDQCIQ epartmentg Winner of the an W rd for Flsc l Year 2 Lieutenant Commander Mark Nisbett First Lieutenant eck Department is the cornerstone of the USS John F. Kennedy. Whether it's underway replenishment to deliver fuel, take on fuel, cargo or ammunition, conduct an emergency breakaway to save a shaft, expeditiously launch a small boat to recover a fallen sailor or complete a . . . .O BMCS qsw precision anchoring evoluti the call the first time 1, Y-Q3 ble for p of the 30 ton lated Bosn W 's v.. gl 1- 'lk faq' 4 Y u y fir vi-4045 -:EL ' Ni' V ' 'VX 'l .v . PRX X SN Jackie Lou B. Admiral N Brandon ll Armelin SN' Shelly-Ann F. Benjamin I SN Tarajae L. Blanding SN Cassie M. Cassario Comer SN Danielle J. Covell SN Carlos E. Eguia SN Michael J. Hutchinson SN Teresa C. Lumpkins 7, if x 1 f V 1 H - J... .. iff. .1 X wi W- ' .H-fy. ' .j., J-jf... Jig wi, ...xi ' -2. 1.v3r f- f' ' .., ffm .,,, J Q. l , 1 ...u -' r Ula' ' i SN Mary R. Ricdcr SN Lanicka M. Swinchart SN Shamar ll, Wyatt SA Sabrina T. Douglas SA .luhana 0. Salduna SA Shcllcy B. Tindallhlounl 129 1 I ti. gp, llux X X ,rw X . ,ffl 'E+ I W. A1 an Ji , 4 e f, Wav l Hg.- is . ,-. 7 ' 'I A ',, 'Um ,Wav . l g 8 A 9 Q.: SR Bmdlcy B. SR Misty A. ij. - ' at., A i N E h N 1 ! f , .,4A XNNXN ! a Ll 1 4- . 1.---f-L' 'Uk L...1,f,-,Q .if 'Q' 4 -,Pi 4, A A r 'f , BXIWSXK mx r John xx V- an 52131 27 I I Lleutenant Junior Grade Anthony T. Saxon Drvision Officer M -Winn H ' . '-1-1 x K, v - . ,f A ' f ,Me-, ,V , r . ' :Y 5 5 1, Q, - r n ? 1 Qs ra, Hsu Q 1 ' , 5. -V1.1 f 'F 131 Y 54-,- Ik 3 its ' + E 'fi QS r , ... . ...1... 'Ck-Ev I ..Li'.'f il V v - - f .41 .,sLg..,1... . - 31.70, ,, .,. - I IQ I BMS I' - i BM3 Melinda S. Y In BM? Luis A Gwrciabotero I, . D Grnnozio J, fi SNL SN Gilbert R. Reyes H ul NJ: 4 EV' A SN Iidualrd A. Reyna fl, J 9 - ,,,. ,-. 'A--Qliu. - X 5 fs 1 4 .ffz A-.f Oifiidl ,I 1 in fix 1 x 1:7 :L v- ' ff'-.. N Vi Q. .1- v fi 1 v A v- I I .i. .. X ' J .V X- - w 1, . ' - . .-IRQ.. . 1 .. 1. .. 'ky 5 Sqlrrfsx-5-1--3 s.,-.v..,,.-qel F P-xxx-. II 1 I 1 .2 ' x 1 w ,x,s wr N'-'N f X P r r .. . is. I . 5, - ' Q V.. . X X.. 7 f v . , ,,. - --.Qs i ' ' ,, r. .,1,,.Q, , . -,k.fx, TV - L 'S fruit Y ' LN-, Z J -I. 7 1 l v 5. A-. Z A .L Z Jenny D. Rosaldo SNdCathleen A. Solano SN .lodic Ntlpvnd SN Frederick l.. Walden 0 S.-X Wiliigln J. P415 nc -S.-X I lopc C. Bromley SAA11lwa1l1cllc C. F nmklin SA Anmndu M. Hilliard SA Justin R. Huggins SA Sara E. Land SA lsijcnnilbr Orlizlolcdo SA Roberto A. Pincda SR Ruchcal D. Baker SR Mcvillc A. Fabcllu SR Siobhan L. Brooks SR Jose W. Familia SA Latoya M. Fblulnot SA Laquim E. Redic p 133 1 HL... -yN'- n. 9 W 3 Eli ' 1 e , I. 31 ' ' J Nl' 4 ir s g lfil 1 ? ' .L 13 .' i. 11 3' 5 . 4 If 4: .vi .F E ' :ix- .iii ,Li W 1 1 . 4 x w . uf' y. lj Alf 4. 5 03? ! 33 g av 5 ,Q 4 5? if iw I I . i 2 1. .Y Hg 221 V Q. I QQ.: 2 s 1' 'T 1 'I .U Al' q 43- .' il: I -:I ii 95 Qi 5 U11 1 ll ? i V1 5 . 1 H A .1 .Y I 3. .1 9 . . 1. . 4 YH xg 5.5! 1! 54? if . 1? . 'Ill 514 L. 'E 1 E 53 .iv ei. f z 2? 1 Q EW. . 5. if V. Y V Ivy ,- j V A-..f N :Tj-Haig. - ..-.... I-5 ..v :...,,4-tri.. ..-An . -K .,, H .r . . ff? ' n .V r., -' 1 ,ni HSV Y! -J. Weliinglbla 9 . Q'-2 9 BM3 Liza M. McCormack -BM3'Chafl'eS any QM- BM3 Joe E Hxggms U ' for ti re mgmtenance and upkeep of 1l:1e7Qgpta in's Gig and the ships boats, b02-lt, b00ms, boat and' aircraft crane, and the stem dock. 134 an 1 . ..Arpfg,q, ,v -, egg- I Ai ' . L, wi 132- -V+' ' ff-L .- f e zifwzg- 'F . :1f-1.-'f 1' 'f - 2 1 ' , . A r' ' 14 ,a',f 4 -.-r .. is aL an N., 'v - . ....-.. . . ' .2513-1.4-' .v Y: 1 - BM2fswfAvv1Fi1zmQC.4 ' may PFQflffW7Q!eWa'1G- Wim ' A ENS Roger D. Walker Jr Brkzqswjraniesnrmiim ' V DiViSi0n Officer ff' r..f!7Fv1 I Q .x 4 -,Division is responsible' eBMCcSwmEricL Ramsey f' f - , - Leading Chief Petty Officer S . V H - ' W--- ' ig! ' '7ffl'a'?' ' ' -2 A il is . ' V ' V - , si -1 QV? ! 5? A4 , sNxwnllieAlmnder , Q' ' - 1.9 A ,E A ' Sr,Jr. ' 7 ,g iff 3 1 is' , ii! SN.l0hnWBoplhlIIj A I- SN15QS6 MQBun'ougQ1s' j 53 , 'NSN H, ' ' 4 ' ' ' W 1- Montejano - 1 Lf SN Rose Lmorissghu :A - 7 ,Q '. ' A ' 4 V Wi 7 u dv K 3 .1 -sN Manue1A.R0drigm 5 '4 L H sggggm sean Lsncwan , msey ' 5 V W ., SN ,Orie R Maniece is Hicer A V SN Jessica N. Lee A ' 1 Q ' sig 1gfasfyM.smwn ' , 5 , I sA J, Limon gf SA Tori M. Linslcy f ' SA .Iesgign G. Qxyens , 'L SA CandicC NQ Rodriguez ' A ,Q SR Jgan N. Oscar L lm L X ' ,... ' W V - 7 yn Y- W Tx ' xx ,xi-Xxx r ' x, . K N XV'-gf' 24 A gg' IL f J -0 D H. L. ig f if ' f .fi ? im, 1'A ww Qy' , d N r, , 1 - ' 4 4 w Q it 1 I E x x A ur--H q V - ' - , , Ah -1.- - ' -ywf' - X 'f':w ' . . ,,,. . bf'14'fifQ ' - H .A L..--LAsztB.u.4i5,,' lin NL v A2 M, U J-P M , MN QVMQ-. L Lf41xQgQu.,aw-1 Q .. WJ J-11 V--f..---.--4'-V H- 4- 7 . ' ' ' 4 U I f Wk.. Y ig.. , nur' .Y 3 Y 1 477: , ---vw -7 Q Y . Tv I' Y ,,,,,, if l a Lieutenant Steven D. Hane J Dental Division Officer ..- ,- . ,jf Dental Departme composed ofl5 enlisted three general K , 'sts, a Prosthodontist and Surgeon. Our primary mission and to provide the highest quality oral health care for al USS John R Kennedy, CCG 6 and embarked Carrier Air personnel. Existing as a self-contained comprehensive dental care facility we provide numerous dental services not readily available to the sailor ashore, particularly in the areas of prosthetic dentistry and ora surgery. Through teamwork and dedication, we aim to serve our customers and exceed their expectations while significantly improving the overal dental health and readiness of the Kennedy team during Operation Enduring Freedom. l Additionally, the Kennedy Dental Department regularly treated dental emergencies from the many ships accompanying us. These emergencies varied from abscessed teeth and broken jaws to broken teeth and restorations. We take great pride in knowing, that in our own small way, we aided the men and women of the Kennedy Battle Group in the superb performance of their vitally important mission. 137 5 the Q M 1? QQ,-Q. p i L I sl 5, E I -Ng .x ' E I. i I .' i -M--ul.,-,, ' '?ffT2'r':sfnq yi f :EG 41, ' - ,, 99' A .2 ',,g:vr::Q J.. ' ,gg 9.55 . A 9 Q Hb:- We W I 'li ' '-'riff I i -Q 5' . ...ax 1' 'il' 3 F222 'e - V. H.. . I I f l . s DTM SWXAW J Tamario A. 0- ' Lenoir DTMSWI Craig W Phillips DT3l SWIAWJ Christopher D. Smith 'ik DT31SWl Patnck R. Swam . I 55 A U -uf... 2-5 'iii xx' N xii 1.3 .I iii , iii Z, K' ini. ,. pi .-.,,, ,, L - il , A ' r s I, x. i, xi: , .Vi ., I Drsqswucnnifcrs. QQ' Dunsmorc ' Ii ' ' Qu' I K. N, 4 ,iz DN Dontcrio M. Brown A 5' 3 DN Lcandrc D. Dcbosc 3 DN Kassicm T. Gibson E DN Antonio L.Jackson V cg 1 gf il 1 :gi li 3' 12 - !., wi. 3 , 's Q. fx ig ff' ' ' S 1 4 .Hai iii: Yi f ii ' a ii' 'ii gf ig Ei' , . lfil . 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' :f IE TJ '- ---ml-in-.W. f ,-.. ,--,,-ru , ,,,,,,-,,,,,, ' J H I ' of us fro timeeto-ti e, has gazed n these Alld W8 ,etllbeiwitrphips pullin ut,JU3 'il 35.4-, Z ' 11141, ok, free , f49!'a'Fl0Sf 'Pig S f 2 reed '!i!P00li91lrh,2f1?f lusty Tale, 2 Sei 1 I 4 Y n an f i xl I .,4' E V' V' I l Commanderitloe E, Yusiciangy, g ' Chief,Engineer i A H ' il, -lb' T X ntl , y , e MMCM lSWf4Wjl Manny Amour g 1 I i'E giH2e'i1i2e'sDfPafm1entalaa 2 r 'Master Chief fi T an Q j', ' Ve,-'44 1 1 f I i .at - -JL'-H 524 H' i-UYFUPFSU li' 11ms.wind,fa-dihail. H l a But there's a plate within each-ship, Qgyqf? , ' Pf T ,LZ ll that legend fails tqftea h. 1 ,fj H , 2 42. v XV fi FT fs wn below thCYW!!Qrliiie 't takes a living toil-fff A ot metal livin shell, that sfillofs call the hole . a img ,f- lf '10 CS elminesxun by Sfeamf ing, i ,F i ' :LZ th snake the shaftgygo 'rou .L UZ? Wg, A, laeefof tire and noisekan heati '- 4 ,, Q ' J ilthat beats' ,ourspirits,down.' 5 fwlregjeaboilers like a liellisliqlleart, with' blood of angry steam ' QL, l,4l g,'i H f ' Are of moldedLg0US without remorse, V ' ,glff 1 are nightmares in ,grdream , ,wnpse reat that from thetirst ar, is life living doubt: 'ff' T , That any mlinutewoul with out scorn, ff' 1 , , eseafpe and crush you out. F ,- ' '1LpWhere turbirys sereanifililte tortur souls, ' ff f ' ' ff. QL '17 ,QL uf ,alone and lost mjtell, ,rl 7, ,As ordered from above' somewhere, they answer every bell. ' fi Themen who?keep the tires lit, and 'make' the engine run. 2 strangers tothe world of night and rarely see the sun. ff ' I , They haiiefnot timejor man or Gold, ,no tolerance for fear, 1 Theiraspect pays 'noliving thing,fthe tribute'ofa.tean 4 ' ' For there's not much that men can do, , , thatftlfese, Men haven't done. , ' ' Beneath the deeks,'deep in the holes, 1, ' T :2j,,j: ff' to'?make the engines rung' T And every hour of every day, they keep watch in Hell, y 4 For if the tires ever fail, their ship's a useless' shell. T -When shipsyconverge to have a war, upon an angry sea The men below justagrimly smile, ,atrwhat theirfate might be. V V r Theyire locked. in below, Iikeimen fore doomed, 1 T i 1 f who heart nobattle cry, I A ,'lt's ,well assumed that if they're hit, the men below will die. 1' r I For every.day s a war down there, ' f ,V '41:,, ,whenrthe gages allzread red, , ' f Twelve hundred pounds offheated steam, , of ' 'can kill you mighty dead.4 i ' So if you everwrite their sons, or,try to tell their tale, The verylyvords would make you hear, aflired,furnace's wail.w . Andpeople as a general rule, donftfhear of nien of Steel. , eeSo1little'siheard about theplace, and try and make you see, ' The hardened life of men down there, H ,T if eauseohe ol' them is me. ' rr r 1 ' I . J, A' -xl, I f 'Hy' fx ,rv 4, - , , g l've seen these sweat soaked hero's fight, in superheated air, 5 H yi 5 To keep their ship alive and right, ' , Q though no one knows they're there. V And thus they?ll fight for ages on, till warships sail no more, And the ,boiler's mighty heat, and me turbine's hellish roar. . So ,whenyou seea-fship pull qg1,f'to,meet a war-like foe, T f' Til 5' ,g f Remember faintly jf you can, i f THE MEN WHO SAIL BELOW!l, ' -f , 141 1- K X . , 'Q 1 , f,'7j..f, jf if f, ' A 1 L' jf' 4 i o 59 ii 2:5 ' i24,,g72, W . J ' I fi . l ' 5. ,L 'Q 1 ',AbouJtytheiijte'Zwhfii3sailthese ships, f N! ax fl I T 4 1 1 ' v s n if ,ii 5 ...vhs---.xml -if E 3, j T '1 I . ' ,, i t i'ii ' My 4 ,fs A I. , f . M. , , , 1 1 Wffr-' '. ll -1 1 . 2 lm. ', P 'Wy' ,WLT Go : r I . f JI 1, 1 J , I . - fy f II Li. fa f ,ow Jjrilfrtx , 0 Iii' Q, 0 f' 1 ' 'lf fy 1, , , f ' F Wf,4.,'7 I :ffl 'ff - A 1 1 Il JA' V J f v , 'If AI J ,Iii-V41 I 4 ,.:'fi'62 ' fin-4, P f -, 4 lf ' ' ' 'Q 'O 1, .J If .. . ' Hy fam- A-' , 1 fi-.- fffff' ri! '21 If ,J 'JHNF V II If . ff f ,J 1 ,5. ' I . , I, -f ' 7 , ff '. .. f ' .- - -'LIVVA '?2'f:.f 5 P. , , ,Iyf f , ,JI fly. K! pI 1 J fi Lf 3 I ,, f , I I M lv '0' F , , 1, I5 59 if i f fn -if fi 5: ,, , - 'V f ,. 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Alexander Division Officer if 41757 xc e MMC Tony C. Hill Leading Chicl'Petty Officer variety of other services is generated. MMCISWD Donald l.. St. i MMII l rdW.tiru '15 ain Propulsion Division: Made up of 9 intemal divisions: 4 Main Machinery Rooms QMMRJ, one Auxiliary Machinery Room CAMRJ, Oil Lab,ABC Shop, Boiler Repair Shop, Catapult Shop. Responsible for the preserving maintaining, repairing and safe operation of eight 1200 psi boilers, four main engines, including shaft alleys and stem tubes, six electrical generators, tive evaporators, few' aircralt catapults, four ship's service low pressure air eompressors, liiel oilflube oil servioefholdingftransier systems. potable water tanks, a multitude of mpporting pumps and piping systems. 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'L '2 'Q 'w 3iQQ- if Q-4 Kipp CCI' 4 , U-aff 3.15.1 Jaxnca T. fjuz-.'in MN-13 Lau. runcc K. Purlur MM3 Gareth J. Gram M N13 Alfredo T. Fw.-.'iur Nik-13 Sergio la. Flores 5.13-13 .imc A. Fernandez 1: f Y M313 Cilriftuphcr D. 5.1uMiclw:I M313 .loxeph .-X. O'Lcar T-1313 .IC1hITC:w'G.fN1CiI1U2T ir r I ...1,,, Y 9 .7,. . . -W7 FN Raymond R Haxnkixmf FN Kun in l. Maynard FN John R. Skagg: x M513 Travis R. Xkhrc: M513 Carlon Xbrgara M313 Tumafz R Franczak M313 Eric J. Skujumim .5 . .L ij? 5,8 f fr X 9. . r Q' .6531 I W 5 1. TQQ5 , F 1. -V, gi. ' f5 1Qjl'Q 12 :fi XS1' 'Y' 163 ' fi Qi' ol ,...,....-.--Q.. 0 .-...4-.-. . 4... I 1-Ilfw .nf-3 h ' 1. k.. P- 1 . E Il . X. V A 1 2 'K ' I r . ' 1 Z 1 FX D.1x ad X1.Wxi1z.1:t1s 3 f FN Sz1:.1:z:2Xl.NY.z11.acc 3 1' . ' !' ', w. ' i . ' 7 - 1 ,fp 1 I a ff I . 1 ' I . r - ? V 1 472' lx I 1- Qu- f - 1 NH 1 . .- 0 1 . . glf .. : -- in - . ' 1. V 4- I I Y ., . ' -., ',, I I ' rx R .a.-- gf-.-' -- '- 1-f f- ' 4. V 1 l 1 . M .. D Tl,-J-. I4 A w t q usv -I Vg. 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Brolhcnon MM2 Joseph M. Dobrowski X, V ml: mrm. Hoskins MNC 12191113 S- Bhlsfffk Leudmg L hlel PellyOtl1eer MMR Arnold llernndin MMF t'l1rismpl1erl . Dean XINIS lfrie J. Delong MM3 Slex en M. I-'ussell MMS Shaun 'l'. lireenr MM3 Jeremy I.. .lnekson MMS Mare ki. I.allbml Y , m1s.I.NmImmun.-n A 1' 165 2 -I lil ,y f, 'Z A .l -U .I , I- ll Q, ll. . .ll ' Y, .., l fl 4, :if ly ., ,SQ 1, l .,, 'l Q ln 5 i 2 is ll h 1. IL 'q 5. fi il 3 fl 1 32 .4 's -if G . i 1, 1 P l I ..-...Y --T..,...-- l - - Q l I . il? ii lf? 'S J . H .ip 1 ' . i ' . l illy lg 2 ii , ' l xi : Q 4 2 -n Al ll l l Al 1. 1, 4 + t . Q I Q M, ' , 1 Y I ,J l 1 ' i I 1 'V M i l V ll l l f 1 NlNl3 Christian ll. Olson MMS Chris l., Sipc NIM3 Robert B. Sowcrs VIM3 Mzindzilc Y. Slllh MM3 l.uwrcncc A. Williams VIM3 Szurmcl IJ. Williams MNUISWJ lien U. Wright FN Nzillmn A. liurchzird ' Ham In K-.Lf f' 2 ff! if 'sr .'? if , 3 + -, , -,iw M 1 I Y W ' idi - N Aire 'I' 'Q' 2'-15 , -n 1' ' VI-in ' 1 -- ,Q Qi! wifi? 4 iid W s. ra. r WF n- N li 166 v au-- rf 4,. nv' suv pu, Y . 1,2 it ' ,1 . ii.. , 'fil- 'B MMF N Clinton T. Bushncl FN Picrrc R Dcshommcs p I z X o P K N 1 Q1 MMFA Gregory T. Parks FA Willie J Philmore l 'E EMFN Leon J. liars! FN Chris Fairley MMFN Donald C. llolsl FN Dewey R. llowell FN Byron ll Johnson. Jr. FN Maurice D. Jones FN Mike S. Kilgore FN Carlos J. Mos MMFN lam C. May FN Damon R. Mosley FN Chimudu S. Okeh FN Janson J. Tuliek FN Mzee W. Wong MMFA Bulwlm R. Meeks FA Seoll L. Moses If ' ,1,,,, ' gf Pill .ali if J T ,J 5 .,sff'Q x K k ' HTI 71.551 i ll x W.. MMFR Robert E. Gifford dy 5 t FR Rosemary A. Marquez ' I f' . I-4' 1 . A... J A v I . Q , r A . ' ' , y ,ff a- Pf' 'll MMFR James L. Mercer H' 0 -. ..- .gy 'mi' X R ,ii rl., I 1 I 1 1 lv x 9 I Q . 'sri . Q 'gi' W .5-F l i X, oxr' .- X' A . '9 'F '? i'7-f.-vt '...'1 P 52' ffl? '-,ri '-vi In-'-V -1-'f,v-' Y- H'!P '5g,-,,. 5 -.:41..w-. ..1 1i--ff?-o---on-..,... - A gi 4553, . H. , rc H V, .,.. ,,,.., . .... f. . ., -. .,.. .. Q.. , 1 ,M k ,.-,,,-,.,,-,- ..,, . Y. A.. ... -AO- ' Lieutenant Junior Grade Bo E. Lindstrand Division Officer IjI'Jli Matthew I.. Turdy MMI 'S ISWJ Clarence li I iridgcs, .l r. , 1 ful ,,. ,li Y., , ,H MM! 'lSWH':lry W Wuldrcp MMC Jay A. Ycdrysck IITIISWI Brian K. lflltillilllilll MMI Kzrrmcl Dunbar -zb. I 4' 'IF' V' MMI Steven A. liwing MMI .Iospch J. Sharp MM2 Rmlenick G. Vnscy MM2 I lcclorl ionlzllcs MM2 I Donald Ii. Mel irill' MM2 .lznncs ll. Rullin M M2 Ruben Ii. Skelton MM2 C 'un li. Scribner MM21SWl'llunnns A. Novak MM3 NlilllSL'Il Alexis I 168 'II 'li 'I' Iuilifli' Wt 5 -1 'EDF' Yr 15-jf, Y me GTB -gb :wil -I-ilu' 'Q Q CW04 Alfred R Owczarek Material Officer ,l , if'i'l MMCS John B. Tucker Leading Chief Petty Officer i ' 1' E4 4:2731 'Nm Q,'.iIV Y if 4.4 , - - - f 1-Qvgx. 393 . l . Y it 1 i Q 8 i 5-5 iff' -1. 1 f' y NPN if is .55 'Q .L -'2 l ll t 9 Q 15' MM3 Kevin M. Nicholson MM3 Brandon Odom In Q W' 'P MM3 Noel C. Anguiano MM3 Monty K. Bates, Jr. MM3 Anthony R. Boatner MM3 Brian W Chesney MM3 Joseph N. Coleman MM3 Helen A. Cook MM3 Robert J. Dunlap MM3 Larry S. Elsey MM3 Wesley K. Hanna MM3 David R Hendricks. .lr. MM3lSW!AWl David Jones MM3 Kenyatta R. King MM3 Luis A. Martinezborrcro MM3 Zelmone C. Massey x 3, 169 'Q -11 -' f-HU?- ' ., 3- -gf-, ' v. VE F . L . f MM3 Maggie L. Riley if 1 11 , MM3 LuisA. Sanchez E .' 'V MM3James M. Vandenabcele l vi I - ' lf Qh ej 3 . ri U . ful I 'pf f E 115 MM3 Bmnden M.Langford J A MM3 Steven R. Wechsler I I f MM3 Lonnie R. Coach.Jr. I . ip f N s 1 MM3 Jeremy W Asher . X, , .Q 1 MM3QSWlRaymondA.BcIl . Y ' ,4 3 5 FN ByronM. Dicks J L . FN Anthony M. Falkowski ' 'F Y MMFN RossD.Goode A N ' ' FNNicholasN.Hcpbum fr A FN DewayncA. Hickman Z ir ' ' Q If ' E ' FN DemetriusM.Howzc if rl Ph FN Salvadorlacinto 2 ij 5 FN MeIvinJ.Jackson E1 H P91 p 3 9 ' , I ' ' 7 5 an g fi . p i ' . F' ai 75 V' is if 1 if 4 si ' . :I 2 1 U ? . 1 X 5 3 5 gf' 'E . 1 F E Yl' 1 .4 if' Y if if I .. i . .. or ,f W if f 4 170 - 1:-er . V. .., , f- Y Q 1 -1 Q if 'A '2 f' J, ' - . . ' 1? -Y .-r +v ---nn-.-..-,... 5 '45 -- ' . .'iE '...'l ' - -' - AL .:- -.. L , 1' Q' 'E ,Y. 95 Q l T . . ' A 'rfL1:jWj41'?g f- V gf -it . FN Preston 'II Joyner FN Adcmola S. .lunaid FN Monrcce C. King FN Ruyford Marshal fs. QQ -- -IAS. 1955 4' A '2 1 'P' FA Bhamaw R. Huff FA Traviance R. Swann MMFR Anthony E. Klllen r .xii .,A. I 'Q' I 4-s 'I v, s 4 MMFRTingY Xu 'Z S' FN Lenard'lf Miller MMFN Brian D. Pick MMFN Ron T. Rendon FN Johnny R. Romero MM3 Roderick L. Wcems MMFN Will A. Richardson MMFN Nicholas E. Ingalls MMFN Troy D. Bristcr FA Bryan A. Cooke MMFA Augustin Herrera MMFA Jeremy J. Mclntosh FA Brennan E Odea FA Damond L. Payton FA Calvin M. Wilds MMFA Lavale C. Kelley 'P F ' A A ,L -F - l FR SonnyJ Rnmirc7 I 2 MMFR James D Maier z G 171 LTJG Shawn M. Kelley Division Officer it 11H f. 'f. u !I' pg 'nu-f ,-A. 'A A .i .-.... ' 1. ' 1. -n,,,,L 911:3- CWO2 David M. King Repair Officer DCC Duuglaa R. Xlailucf DCC' Klan G. Nlclou ln Y sv -'-as-1-..,.., 2 5 'I 3? . V Q V li l -1.5 X -psf es ,f H A f Thi? A .,- ' flhil'-ll ag, DCC Gregory D. Pinson NIROSXX iDaniel L. Sipple DCl1 SW: Brian J. Dance HTl Dm id Nl. Culbertson Q33 Y ' I! iii C-J - dl' ? img, ll:- Y Ya 'CP-I ml. Y .4 '51, 1. 4,33 if?- B I7-7747 'I fl fa V-. ,. ' 4, 4: if u. 5 D 5 f .J 5, TU W Joshua H Crry C. NlcCainmon DC ll Kimberly A. McGi DClfSWj 'Ramirez HTllSWyJay L. R er DC I 4 SWIAWQ John A. Scon D.-Xndre D. Bannis HTIZQSWJ Roben B. Barton HT2 Russell D. Bullard MR2 C alundra L. C rawlbrd MR2 Isaiah J. Dennison d HT2 Whitney E. Folds DC2 Londel Jamison l. Labonte HT2 Lanny L. Ligier MRP. Ignacio Lopez HT2 Napolean Miles DC2 .leremiah D. Nlills DC 2 Kei in D. Parham 173 l l Y A i 7 . ll -'ll l 3 I l i f' i 2 3 3 6 2 is i 1 0,- 2 is sg l is l ii .1 i 1 ll 'e ll ' 4 l l i ll s ll: l ug i ,A ,, I ll i, K ' :VI I 54: ' ill? 'l K 1 J E is s il f f i 1 5 5 4 1 fi? l . i Vp i. . i .. 45 4.1 .lf A L1 iii 152 Qi. .ll l J i I' 6 5 J L i 4 .4 w il 3 , il l el 'f li l1 . 'N FS gi. xl 21. 13 .p J Ag Q A We 5 jp , fl i. , . :I tfyi ' 4 fl ' e l. 2 . ' l ': . 'lt ,NI DC 2 John C. Rcstrcpo DC 2 Brandon J. Rusk DC2 Jeremy A. Ruud l-lT2 John A. Schuler DC2 Tasheda A. Smalls DCZISWJ Cedric D. Watson HT2 Jonathan C. Willingham DC3 Troy M. Akin HT3 Ruben L. Aldrich HT3 Gary E. Bailey DC 3 Marlon U. Bunuelos HT3 Jeremy W Bastien DC3 David E. Becker DC3 Joseph Beverly HT3 .John A. Boles DC3 Joshua T. Bmzee DC3 Deniek L. Brown DC3 Whittaker 'l'. Campbell DC3 Judy D. D'Arrigo l'l'l'3 liric R. Dyer DC3 Time R. lilsner DC3 Jonathan Flores 174 -ll..........--- vf-f J-W V Anu- f 4.5 . , , 1' ., , , , -- ,, .-......., ,,..M.' ig ,- 1 Y Y l , if ky 5 gi: 4?-T 2 ': ,45 2' Y , . . 'Q i 4 - ,.p! ' Y .. 'X F' Q I I HT3 Christopher W. Freneh HT3 Carlos S. Garcia HT3 Kraig L. Gossens HT3 Joseph C. Gotro MR3 Justin L. Green HT3 Heath A Hannaford vain... + IIT? Stuen W Harmon gol 'ff4 560911 DC3 Mare A. Hayibrd 15 ,BQ w .ti R- 1' -I - - 0 -ffl 2.1 -. W - 1'4 gs 'v'- , X .N. xx ' Q l',,- J' X g-' x l w ' x ' . 94 1 1 ..- DC3 Melinda R. luie DC3 Sabrina lf. Lewis HT3 L ums L McDaniel I ITA .Russell mn J ll Ottley DC3 Matthew D. Ovemekcr HT3 Darren R. Packer HT3 Paul M. Petty DC 3 Devin J. Radigan DC3 James A. Richards 'L 175 . 1 SNK f-ss: V - 'e 'r I K 1 1. F: I J ri E! 1 J! 1 1' ii! N. r. ai ii ii I il ' 4 li 'i i 1 , 5 i Y i . 1 1 ,,,. 5. IV. e. v I if 1 I I L +4 ij' iii Qi 1, 9:1 'i i' i 's i ii gl - x l y P i J I '5 , W' F li ui ' g i 1 5 fl ii S' E 1 fx! gi 1 - J I To .. I, Q 'Q DC3 David M. Scharf HT3 Jason R Shiruy DC 3 Chad B Simon DC 3 David M Stagner 'Q v Q. ,H x 5 4 4 H ' 176 DCSQSWJ Timothy J. Streff HT3 James L Stubbs 3, 7 bv' RLS? ' V . .., : s'-5' Rx. ' 1 ' 'TQ ' re 1 1 1 Sgr M L F K 3 11 ncrfx Phillip xl. Papciak J F , FN Colton Pcc:k i ' . . , ' W ei Z , 3.1 'v .3 Dar-xJamQ51z.F0ndur -1 l i: F ,. ' .rw 32. 52 F Y ,l 1: f '1. 2 -131. Qi 7' Y F' f vm .VAN , 1 A ' 9 U H 1 ,V ... . , 1 F 1' I-'xJf,hnr1.mlli,.Jr. fy - h 'I ,Q , W' 71 v f -I rncF1Axcarf,1uL..-xdams Q f if F-I ' ' , 7 F 'I IJCFN CicrwnnF..'Xn1on gl E 1 Q m , 1 , 1 , - .J v . 1 F , Q , 43 F FE ,, 2 FA L.Chzm1bcrIain 3 f 52 F 4 1 lf i ii ' .4 5 a , , Z . E g ' . ! - 1 ' V '. F IW lzxcrhart X 1 F X F F23 F' DCFA 'umT. Franklin Q I ' 1 L F l , FA Timm .Kunz if F F 1 :W -. HTF.xAaam .Slayur F EM i 2? , 1 it ,' F an 45 .. If 3 '1 F, ff FA Bmna0nc'.T0mbaugx1 5 F .-X Jason J. Wicdumunn - lr ' S 1 ' DCFR Robcrtlicllumjq III V F 5 HTFR BrianECarr i F L HTFRwi1m.mJ.mn, . , 5 F 3 QF Q fd' gFi I 4 13 x , ....,-M,,,.A ...N , I 1 A :F FF HTFR David W lflelldrick- 1 1 E 1 Q 'J ' 1 F Y If I- F . FR Jubcph B. Smith 'in q T1 1 A .4 -1 5 li I , Eff e Legal Judge Advocate, assistance to individua security. While the majority of billet, the rated Master at Arms CMASJ, led secuiity and force protectionfantiterrorism is led by an LDO Discipline Officer, who supervises a oversees legal services necessary for all embarked personnel and general legal assistance. At the same time, the Legal Division justice system aboard JF K, as well as JAGMAN investigations, i -at in r I fi -u si ' I 'QQ W 1, 5 i l ,I ms . K. 1 l 5 l i 2 1 md E i gal ' cal f AD gl 10Ilf md M my A . Tim Quick NCIS Agent l Lieutenant Commander Don A. Martin Command Judge Advocate MACM John M. Cornish Legal Departmental Master Chief 179 'E I I,I11Ix.inIi,Nl.n1IcR I N IINXX XXX II5.1i'1'uI IJ NI.nIw r- I XQI inuiInI .I IIIIICIUII Ensign Johnathan M. I N3 'iw I 'M III McComb Division Gfiiccr . K. iii. , k ,W ..l'Sl E I Q Q . -Q. f. .J LNC' ISWI MicI1z1cI D. Clark Lcziding C'I1icI' Petty Uiiiccr , -0 :Url f .H ' , A xx 1 .s . n 1 : Q, mf' I. . ' ' V 'hi-'1i:F 1 It ga 4, V . , , ff.. ,,.,,,,, fa H.. I , .Mr ,. 'ZH A. , .M f 4 4. L-J: ii- A ADS Hgh' Hr. -ri .. lr, kg I 1.5 'Y-r, ET , rv.-H . ' I Xxx I 'lFF'9'?' 'QI' 'lb- -4, L' UH'v- as-FI ll xi- V! IZVIM EZ Y Yr 'Qhp rr: Y v Yr M A l MAI D Marlin Q.. ' -9'f 1 a 1' 1 Euan' 'I' . A. Sarh in ll. Simmons 1 E 54 , if, Q ACM John M uding ., 1. rin l.. -' x QX ui . . ,fi -1 X qgqcv. ',,-... . 4 A if 'F ' N-an-'.r,Am A-f ' - -r. . r Au , .: .5 ' . 'rg ,Q p V, .:a'g9L:g3..Q7' '- ' -2, A' W- .:.:x1 33f ' .1'..- 1 4 Q ,,,,d ,ak ..'s,,4.,1In,:1 X, ,A ' . 2--Fl' -Mm 1 ' ' . . -. - ng, H ' A, 1 . . . - -1- . ., fi 1 'x riff-. .L , . ' .v '-a. -'T .,,:4 Ji 4'f' ' . , .5 ,xg--I,..'f..-M if . I-M , - 'K ' K .w'.3av-W 1,4 'f lf: -qv: ,Ii 1 iw- . . ff .,.- .-, .WW M A2 .locy MA2 Charles M AT2 jill., . I ' . 5 'lim .4154 MA2 0272 'lb ' . 1 WW 'W' R xi- lg, J' i . I T7 Iii wN - -r , WHY , I X I D lfkv ' I U ,. x , QL! W ,M ik -. Tw. -K I . x 1 J ,J I I B MA2 Shane S. GritTin 2 Chinidtc M. Lawson -IX ily L.- Qin ga. 'D'- l MA2 David G. Macdonald MA2lSW!AWy Lcn Singh ff? HY' fi- . 5.13 Q' iris H. Vincent Jason B. Williams Joseph D. Allbrd Sidney T. Bowden l .L 1 fn-. 15, fn. J l l i Z 3' - 11911. -Q'-Q Rosy G. Bynum Judy D. D'Arrigo Bemard Murray AnlhQB. Owens Nicole J. Salas Erik A. Zambrano P Amanda R. McGarry ,C Eg? Rita G. Rhodes 5 1 1 w i W 5 1 i 183 - f'ii . ,-- -'ee-ssh - -'lam A 'J 13, K Q27 'H ' QT' til mM l I.,-sei-iv -Lf'-5 'Qi .IN . H IJFI U :rf I M k . ,, , 4 K , , 1 lx. -M-. Q,-11 sr- - , 1 Q ,Z Z, ...,i' - - ,T Q - D 1' ,A ' 'rr ED ICAL D E P A RTMENT -enant ShLl'l'V VV Wangwh Gregory F Kalnl Medwal Admin Om Medical Admin Officer WXFMFD HMCS QSWXAWXFM verso Shelton L. Fisher Leading Chief Leading Chief Petty Officer mfhcer HMCS QS Cheri I1,, , ww 'Iu I I Ihr-'rx' ' I I lnlwwvl I , . X I mls ,- Y X IINXX NK L 4 Xx cl'uI w-'Y' IQ Hum Ii W IX 5 I - Ik . 3 IIN 'SX X R. LNK N 4 'mmm Yi . , lIXIIx if ' IIXIZINXX IXI ZSXU -4 186 IW JY' 'QA IIN-.I UNIX IIN-'1I',A,,IIl IIXIIINXX XXX Il vl 'yllzmicl W. QF X Darrin L. Panon 'Y-. J.. ,. U35 . 2- A ,J Z.: ' 3:- L any 5' i1,i.9Nf5 . ifgqzffj ' 311 5 :F fyfgs.-.x QQ Af' - ' xi-fel - 4 H a lizgvl Qigggawh 3 f M .ziifff ,z -QU S 2 I N 5 A U' , ,, Q: 1-i L 3 5 4 5 5 Z S S i. gi ?! L 2 Q Q, 2 M sw if Q 5i ii 2? is 5, 5. Q4 if if g. I 4 4 1 1 E 1 , le az jf N fl wi 1 L II' Yi lt ! 2, is S 1 4 1 5 , I 1 1 K 4 - i T s f C 4, 2 J 4 1 ' I , F A u ll 1 I l . . I 47 ', 1 v 3 ,V f. i . 1 A 3 . -F pn- .al ff. I -- 4 x ' 1--W,-g v-'X df, ' vcyrst uf A V k'fS' - ' i 1. . -E 1, A - . W' f .,x X I Ac. 1 A X J-,, f,-,1,.p:- 'Z' i ,QE-1 fy' , :fn Tw ' , -fx , 'W Av 12 fl --L'.pA- -. Mxxgma, 1.1L IQ. li A x ' ' ' ' L E . '9,.k ' .N , 'h-..T'9's- . N: ---ff -:N A-xg-s Al .- -1 '-:-,.'-. Y fs-f1:1i7D1ffQ qv- 9. 1111?---ws A. 1 Nj' 1.5.-,.'.g, 5.v,Jf.4 .' N Q- x. 'f tice, gf- X I,,.3:L .:g..... n Y' ,A ,fig-ye- ,, -K. V vu x.yL.:r-,- .,-3 'Zia L-1 , :,gf3Qff:E'Q7f- ,..xiiq'-. 5 ' an r 1- if wx- , -.45-,--gy--1, Q V x t' Aw. :P A X, ., ww., . .X 5 . ' , - I 47, . . 5. I -15 Q wwf an - K- - ,Qrxf ., , 1 5 can , J- - lik ,fp ,. ., . 5i-1' - --' x . - ,5irJ:2Q-1-,X ,-mi! ' - 1 1.x ng ,2 QP lxg dia-wx,n9g-,Lgx 'vl,A.1gg.d1,x wk.:S,x,t,:x !.x.x.'AS.d2.s.,..x.h-Vic.-.x X.l.A.N.t.yL-X :afar K- l i,5i'Z'?' 4 -., -2 3 3: 11 v QL -2 - P I T 1. y. 5.1 - Q X nk: 'Nga , E '41 57 .V ': .. K: 24: .. -.v V wr: O: u,, Q.. Zi 4. . ' 53 ' - ' , nz . v: w .s. -fl rfmv fs -.H-J. xr -eerme' e-4 1+ w1xv s-- fa 93 K mg F? 1 , 1 ' JIXWYX 1 4 ...vxx t responsible for overseemg i the maintenance and repair of the USS 501111 F. Kennedy. MMD is comprised Lieutenant Commander Terry W. Bennett Material Maintenance Department Officer aintenance Material W Department CMMDJ is Quality Assurance CQAB Division, gyiaintenance Material Management Division, and Maintenance srccm cswm p , V Gary J. Campbell Center Departmental Master Chief i Petty Officer --i.....,-,,-..... --........s.-.,-..---.,....., - pq--..-.... 1--l....,......, .-, -IVI Division personnel train andi supervise the administrativeii operation of the Navy's Preventivef ' Maintenance System CPMSJ, MMG JC Ships Maintenance Project QCSMP : LeadfrgC'h?3P5fwa3fPf?53i management, and Zone Inspection , programs to enforce High Standards of readiness for alia' spaces and equipment onboard BIG JOHN. F P 1 ' 1 'l lgri xJ in SC Division personnel 1 provide technical and 3 llogistic support for all 5 and equipage Kennedy- MSCi y nel ensured JFK was materially ready deployment at g ssing Casualty Repairmessages and routine supply E y MSC Division personnelensure the ship's drawings, CUSAL and technical manuals are up to date and ready for use by JFK personnel. i Q Charles ll. Cherry Leading ChiefPctty officer- ,,.,, ON . im 'fi S' 1 USJMYY iv NJA I nfs' 5 In huh nf' rn 1 . W! wi ' 1 l A Division personnel ensure maintenance and repairs on JFK follow current Navy procedures and directives. QA Division is responsible for the training of ship force personnel in proper maintenance procedures, quality control of Controlled Work Packages QCVVPJ, and Nondestructive testing QNDTJ of welding projects accomplished. . 41.- 1-A Lllu LYCIV IBGLUI, I-XDDIDLLLIII1 .L 1051 leblvlhll, h.llDll-vvl-ln-v-- vv--v- if---T - n- . 17 VY ,,,-, .,,,,.'U include bridge operations during flight quarters, entering andvleaving poi't,1 anchoring, restricted waters maneuvers, and at-sea replenishment. They also conduct visual communications with other ships when steaming in convoy. The Navigation Department . f s e t -, ,W.-4..,f.gf4:g Q also manages the in-pohrgnon-engineeiingj watch ii ivii ii it i i it i to Mi 'iii f organization. ig .1 vgx ' ,isa I X? ' 'rf --ff ' l lp -. ' -5 -sn , 3 X I Y . -'lE?: ilu- ' , - - -4- A -' 4 . 5 . . .' ' aff: ' , , . .1 - -- , M .5 NC!!! QQQ, M' K in ve.. . Wk - ' . . 31,6 1 h 5 r din- t-3.7 E . 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Leslle Combat 0fEcer Officer 4-Q. an , -ain- Commander H Commander Ernest Markham Stephen Hume Intelligence Officer Stiike Operations Qfficer - f 1 n. I ' ' A J, .,....aiE ,, . . -'-H vf ali' e Str rke Oper ations Branch is responsible for planning coordinating y and scheduling the operations of JOHN F KENNEDY and its embarked air wing. They prepare shipfair Wing operational schedules, including the Air Plan, Load Plan, Green, Pink, and Gold Sheets, prepare Operational Reports COPREPSJ as required by higher authority, and act er for planning and employing both conventional and special he Operations Administration Branch is responsible for the administrative requirements for all l0 divisions and 260 personnel in the Operations Department. They screen and ensure the proper handling and processing of incoming and outgoing departmental correspondence, messages, directives, and reports. They also are responsible for the departmental muster, mail pick-up and delivery, and security clearances for Operations department personnel. J. Cox Ill Admin! .-his I ! Q?5 ' FWS' I 1 Xt l1XWl Xlgircns IJ. Wells it ll nf' - - 'rn fl' LLL Lieutenant Commander Aiillcrcmyl.RiCl1HFKlN MUUYY G- Sllcmmilll ,-xo: siwmu M. scum Division Officer , Eg, D I I veryone talks about the weather but no abgut L it. The ship's OA Division or the o acoustic , oceanography provides a myriad of services staff and the entire battle force. The division's primary mission as the ship's en re g ,V one of keeping all levels ofthe chain of command the battle fo T' informed of the region's weather, advising on how the environment willii could adversely affectfdegrade the ship's operations or the perfonnancciftfgr 1 the various ships defensive systems, such as radars, sonars and vang, 'L emitters. By knowing the environmentf impact on these systems Wcn fi diminish the enemies ability of exploiting those areas of weakness. ASO? ti . 1.5, A . . . i . '1-- 4 F understanding of the Weather environment allows operational plailrrerstaifg tacgpally ex the wealggiesses oggmemy systems. The r ion's unique dinvironment and the T lack of data across the region make this task particularly challenging and one which tax to the limit the extensive experience, talent, and abilities ofthe entire division. r Daily forecasts for the region directly 6 1 3 - : . 5 '!, V til ' i 1 'ef-.3 4 - 1' r around the operating areas ofeach ship, 5. strike forecast tailored foreach target and Weather brietfs:i'iiver'e given prior to each launch with forecasted winds aloft to aid in flight planning. 2 s fm rv: I - E any--Ma Q if s...' E ' !?3 TX-ju-1 Ka,,,,,,l' -X03 Rclvucczi A. Fluwcrn -XG3 Ryan S. Chmdrich X633 Christopher M. Howl! X03 John Nl, Nlulh M i3 Iiric L. 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Lalta 1 WIIIIEIIII Q H I DI Division Officer Asssistant FOTC Officer ASSISIZIIII UI DIVISIOII OI:IICeI James D Peters 1 nfffb 3 ' ' f 17.51. 1 :I 3 3 . ,.,?:eg'?- V - 1 W Y? :h?xg:e:.' . , I L I I 1 C 5 N I f it t r - i 1. ' . S gg, I -I K ,- . .- ,r sf A vs Qgff 5' 5 g as 5, ' 1 I Ii . 'J ',,,,': I . V 1 , ' ', I- 'r J ' 3' K., , -' - , ff ' , I: ' -s ,i I ' v , 44. 207 modules that make up the Co Direction Center fCDCJ. It is th responsibility to gather information tactical situation and present it alo defensive offensive missions. OSC Timothy L. Dixon Leading Chief Petty Officer if . i . 'J--'ur' ' ' I - - ,'l-- 'wr 1, Vi.,-25.21 ,, .. , Q ., -4 .j . , f , ,,,,.,,w vmfg '- ?'-L, ' ' -A ,-mn. g. , - i - .'f.i'1lE34.. 'J 1514.1 5-- ' .1 N i. ' ' ' i , n2i'fpi,2'.g,g':553ff Y:-'JE'-Jfelw , 'ff' 4-sf' wr: ' N- ,. ' . . , 2-, -,fl f 15. 1 'f nys., ,v 1 , 1-,f -- I' .. J . 2 , '-Q' ffiuff ,' V 4 . QQ.: , f ffffjf':.'-Q -1- ' ' ' A .F -,g f , t ,, ,V .7,'1,-A' , .,:' ffifwl-fl! f ' . ' Fi, '. .Q Y HIL' M? ' -iffw EQ,'8,gfg7 5 A '- ' wr 1 V .A,1'1- , - ' -' ':'fE7'g,- 1 ' 4 f . f f 'I N ii 7pv..m,'.'J E IIAIIAL. s k I EQ., x '- I --A:L1.'f, N W., 1- v S? NY 'Uh' V y I 8 Y! Y Y' Y V ,bv- USCI SIU Ifrunk Ii. Curum 051 Richard A BUIIIICII OSI .Inhn Ii. Iirndx J-Siu V If L- Y V USIISIX ID'nId H Ilmkin HSI XITIHII I Smith HSI Randy IJ. Iiugnun UN' lugnrl:..XIcx:umIur U52 l l'm1ki'au11axcl1u US' xllCIl'lUl S Unix nv lir'unIon IK Dunn US' Knilh X Iulu 057 John C Finlwn I dl 'A .-Fullcl' 2' v V osz Joseph F. Hank osz Rachel A lnskeep os: chrimpncro mmm osz Gary B. Johnson 4 UN N md! ll Hu Inn vu- CIN WC 'U' 'O Mg .QA 6451+134 iiifi i . i .S if' Af. in YS U, .5 a- l 1 'QQ1 fn. .. ii 3 Y' . Ll- . i o , ., ' . .un . 0 v K x ' ' . 9' K Q6 .. N. Noralesnuncz S. Paille OS3 Ryan .I. Ricbel OS3 Christopher G Selle OS3 Thaddeus T. Ward OS3 Kisha K. Wamrn '35 A-:nfl-1 I if I 6 l1 A -. -ArHAQ'1 . - Jkt., . , f' ' Q- il. IE. 'I ' Q' p ' 'I I :lu , ,, -ugh ,, L f ,, ..- 4...-44 ....M-,..: OS3 Dairvis B. Wcsl OS3 Curtis R. Whilaikcr OS3 .lcnnilbr l.. Williams OSSN Joelle E. Ulsun S. Hcurd OSSR Casper E. Hunley OSSR Lorena Avila 1. The for the crew and Douglas M. Scherer Chief Petty 'qf ...til-' N I I Ill! J03 D, WB AN R becca D Schall JOSN Tyce Velde Yilifl H15 le for all he Well as VIP visits, and 57' run the sitewfviend radiegewi publish the ship's bi aper, the Kennedy Eagle. E3 --4 Z Ex' l aboard tours WI1 -HCWS are respon- TC l f Q S xl Xf'N P v 4 hill.- the ship, ' T li 5 3 31 l, if r P,- a Y 'fy 1.1.5-Q., , . if 31 mah wear' di' l ,MQVI ' -. 'vm A 5 ,,,,. ,V i Q , . 'aol ,Qi 2 , tY'1,-?f 'Qw. ,, 'gm-f ,Q 1 Q, Q 1 .I br as f'1'3-aEkfw?z'1:v -' ,T 'V' ' E . -I -? A 1 ii . .H - ., , ,, 1, , LQBQ !IJL::L -Q.. -INS 4- A . 3 4 . M----' , gs A ara - lu.-.-........ 4. r I X, 'i I I , 1 It 'I I ,I . gi ,I . A I i ..........-..... W-.-.,,,..... .... i I Ig I, II IE Q., I 1. li if i . - , ., lr- I I I .ni I Q5 1 15 tag.,-,:f.Qf.9,-.------.I--if---V - ----- - - - as - - :..,i Wifi- - Lieutenant Brian Lee Photo Officer dbh . V O PHC QAWISWJ William VonSeggem Leading Cheif Petty Officer ,,nHirAwi1'mcy L. Drdas . ' ii I ' ' ' I Dominick J. Haan PHI LNAOD James R. ng, aah' Hampshire . 0 Y s, yoj PHI Spencer Layne PH2tAWj Catherine R. Kee PH2 Jeanne F. Lawson- Marquess l6Q6,Jf lm- 1: P- perations Department's OP division, the Photo Lab, is a collection of professional photographers and draftsman tasked with services ranging from shooting reenlistment photos, to processing intelligence data, to painting and drawing various presentations. The division's personnel attend every significant shipboard evolution on land, at sea or in the air, documenting them for posterity on their digital, still and' video cameras. Armed with the latest camera and computer technology, each day the division sends electronic images to the Chief of Naval information tCHlNFOi in Washington D.C., creating a visual archive of Big John's exploits from the coast of Florida to the shores of Pakistan. During Operation Enduring Freedom, OP's talents were on display in many major publications around the world, a manifest of a carrier at war. The Illustrator Draftsman aboard The Kennedy produces graphic designs, original artwork and illustrations that uniquely capture Navy life aboard ship. The Lab also shoots most feature photos for The Kennedy Eagle--the ship's newspaper-and several other Navy publications, and runs a professional studio for command portraits. All action photos within this cruisebook were taken by either the division's photomates or the attached Combat Camera. Rx! ,:Q, ' I 1 T' .... , , ru- ,, ' ,, - ,Ii -iqpusunusunuuu-in sun Q f 'P it' i. f 1' ', IMI f -ll tri 'if 3' ig , 'IIIlllllllllllllllllllllll asa ii t A if M-i i MW. linh FTW'HWY'm i 'i i ' f' 'T'? 2'-'if'-'f.ff--1--1f SW-ffinvf-f-'lllsvac.. , '--M U . X 4 l i , ' P 'Y ' ' ' ' ' .. , ,, ,,...,.4-- M 5 4 il v ' 4 M 0 . I. Xi Iii FX ,- 'N-N - W ff. ' f .. 4,-,1 , essional hooting various volution still and' division ahington la to the I display ,original -ab also Iseveral aits. All nates or . , , I 1- ls PHAN David A. Smith Il PHAN Casey W. Joncs PHAN John W. Blair Simmons PH3 Leeanna G. Brown PH3 Marcelino H. Caswell PH3 Daniel H. Dennis PH3 Michael J. Difranco PH3 Bryon G. Gilbcrl PH3 QAWD Natalie J. Nolcn PII3 .lane M. Slater l'I'I3 Iilivahclh A. Williams I'llAN Joshua D. Kauslcn PI IAN l.:nu'cn M. Paley PHAA Ruben U. Apodaca 1 PHAA sherry I. Hubbard ,jf 1 r ,. ' f lll 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIUIIIIIlllllllll Nl ' I x 1 1 4 Danna .us ua 4 4 4 . . . . . . 1 1 i 335' SU c rot N. xc inc, s. ' I I Iiour CITL SX ' CTTI SVR R I rcIB Kristofer D Division Ik CTRIISX IX I CTTIIAXKIJ T CTR ISWI D Id Ix. CTMIISXK NX IJ lnW. CTRIIS T xWaIkcr SSES-SHIPS SIGNALS EXPLOITATION SPACE I JFK's Cryptologists provide Battle Group Commanders with Signal and Electronic Intelligence QSIGINT and ELINTJ support required to f effectively achieve the Ship and Battle Group's missions. OBJECTIVES: uate, interpret and disseminate SIGINTXELINT data to embarked air- r I nical database in support of SIGINTXELINT missions. to Battle Group Commanders and Cryptologic community assets. SSES is divided into FIVE functional areas: COIVIMUNICATIGNS qcrol coLLEcTioNs and ANALYSIS ICTRI ' crr INT N1-xNcE qcrivip secuairv I I ERPRETATIONS CCTII NTE i 4.75 L ll'l'l rlelltery l..T1iylnr L l l'Z 'l iniuthy ll liairiuii lfllfll Yulzindii 'l. Dax is ' ci rozfsxxwxxxh i ipemei n. liclixmds Cl.-X2 Steven M. Gil C'l'R2lSWi.lo5epl1 L. l luke L l l'2Jol1n P. Leguillou CfTT2l SNV AWl Jamal R. Lexx is Cl'O2 Nulliziniel R. Loomis CTT2 lieilli .l. Maynard CTO2 April B. Sclilulcr CTR! ,lonetlc L. Sehuttingei CTMJSW AXVll'l121Y'l1lC2'l R. Simon frrzzrswi mryii 0. Singleton CTR2 Charles A. Smith CTTRZKSWJ .lnnelle L. Wolf CT02 Patrick J. llimes CTRZKSWQSSJ Joey D. Alexander CTR3 Daniel E. Adkins CTO3 Victoria M. Baker CTR3 Paul IJ. Bouglilcr K.. l lg Ronald S. lduiury C103 lSW l Earl W. Trout! 217 ...-. ...,.. ..,m-.. Q i 4 17 Y . , , .., V ,te ff ff.-ff -, -Y ff Ax - -A if -1-of -W W -- W -Y-J -f' - 4- -H, -A si EW ICSWIAW i Denim Gamer EWI G try T Hill , 1.91. -Q CIT I Da d Rcycs ,qu Hill Y bd -qv EW2 Riclmrd W L rhett Ensig,n James L Remington Ewz Ghnmph' J Division Officer 'W'- 9 Q4 vf' V Y 517 1 sw1J.-.-'-- .N .- crm .-y .Ar '. tr EW ISWKI .I I Duncan M 7 Electronic Warf of the mbat information In CS Darwl Moore Their primary respo is to 'bC 'C 'e'W Office' monitor the - elect netic s spectrum for signals may indicate a threat to the Battle Group Q During the cruise the KENNEDY was In constant threat from enemy forces The EWS maintained a constant vigil f d r electronic signals lndrcatlvebf , erators would them if an' ack had occurred the defensive aircraft or missiles. Acti i Officer. havf rovided f W 4 . 1- 39- 5. gn ' I i gl 'ri en . rf vi lf: fx p 1 ,All Qs it I, ' I al ' ' . -0 'l- . . . , I T . 1 9 1 I .. cssiml clson +f 1 1? -I 4: 'W 'asc I, v.irc1 I I 'W 3 'lI'ISIlhl . 1 . I IIJII1 i ' i ,Y ' I u , if l sy ' X I fl I 1 f N, c clans QEW si are the 4 lfl l - u v 5 . I ll ' v . . I ll ,aff , - - - i, 5 I 1 . 1 ' ' i H I g . . T 1 K 5 ' I I - I I I I 2' I I ' I 6 Il I l, l t B . 'rye I ' , NJ ' ,xlsk 1 I ' ' X5 In ' '-x ' '5 I 'X' 5 I A,-' . lv! l I r I 'I N i y , , f 'I I E14 , l .Q . 5,3 f -2 fi! ' 55 i 9 f 2' -1 -. ' cr 1 ' X A Q I l . I Q I gf if Q . -I :3 218 1 1 ii If I S Y :Rr F? 3 ! I I' 5 1 L is 5. Q. I 47 A 'S ... - -? - -.--G-.-..-.vfw , - ti-W f-if' Q T3 , 4, 95- ' 3' , A- In u .fr-D: l' -gg ug gif... Q ' J., is EW3 Martin D. Healey EW3 Rachel A. Rigdon EWSN C hrlslopher D. Lolnonl EWSR Grant J. Mornson EW3 Kevin M. Fahrer C'lT3fSWl Ilkania G Femandes ff. 1. M . li ..J' 5 3 Division provides undenlvay manning of the ship's Anti-Submarine Warfare Module. During deployment the module is the primary source of data gathered from embarked ASW aircraft as well as other e x t e r n a I rces such s P-3 air- 5 i 220 ff-2 ,J ,, .1 32.9-.a , N, it 5 g chiefwarram omcef A James W. Day Division Oliicer Q, vi ' AWC Anthony D. Laverentz Leading Chief Petty Officer ft, surface escorts and ubmarines. The USW near real- ime tactical formation tO TAOforthe nderwater arfightinQ pability of ship. U .. WU W, A - gpm: .jlv -Il---- f'1' f 1 ' M j -'Y UTY Y A , A Y Ag- Y V. .V K, .TA .V . ...iz A N , . 1d :ali V---gpn '- 3' R, v.,:tn V .E+ 45, 5 I Y ' l IQQ of, ,4- ...av 'Q 4. 4 Q ga, 'N I vi, AW3 Aaron K. Norton ,X 'Fm ii aim i Q nw! X 'W' 9 1 11 l AWAN Justin A 4 fl , 1 -ta. Mfrf Rf Um.. , i AWAR Malt G. Brccdcn - 3 221 ' A-. ' ' Q fi! Lieutenant Commander Eduardo M. Recavarren Assistant Intelligence Gfficer 4-wg I Q ci'Nl.S IQNS Clirincc C. 'Nl Xlicc U! Xktrltcr rl. Orr tion which describes the capabilities intentions or will ofa foreign nfo I r , nation, is considered Nintelligencef' Military intelligence is a key element of command, and is necessary for commanders and their staffs to make infonned decisions on force deployments and operational planning. Naval Intelligence personnel provide tactical, operational and strategic intelligence support to U.S. Naval Forces, joint commands, and multi-national level decision makers. Even intelligence collected and analyzed at the lowest tactical level can reverberate at the highest strategic levels. During the deployment, the USS JOHN E. KENNEDY Carrier Intelligence Center CCVICJ provided intelligence support services to the hill spectnlm of command echelons. C VIC provided national agencies and staffs with current intelligence updates, theater and Battle Group Commanders with targeting and bomb-hit assessments and afloat forces with indications and Waming as well as force protection analysis. During Qperation Enduring Freedom, I I Ensign Gary R. Donley Division Ofhcer ISC Karen L. Merritt Leading Chief Petty Officer CVIC provided the majority of intelligence to the ground forces in Afghanistan. fix! Gregory .l. Marc A. Campbell IS2 lSWlAWj Brandon Chcyncy IS2 .lamaal R. Farahkhan IS2 Ava L. Fox IS2 Robcrt J. Frost IS2 Carina B. Gharlcy IS2 Counncy A. Kring IS2 Michael W. Mock IS2 Ryan R. Nclson IS2 Kimberly M. Patterson IS2 David .I. Rivera IS2 Ilclcn G. Toney IS2 Robby C. Wickcrsham IS3 Nathan W. Farnsworth IS3 Christopher C. Goodman lS3 Joshua R. .Iohnson lS3 Todd A. Parkcr IS3 Randy W. Smith IS3 Iiric M. Tcwcs IS3 Cole .I. Wolpcrt ISSN Alfndrcw Bamcs ISSN Ladawndac If. Ilucy ISSN Christopher .I. Ilughcs ISSN Dianna M. Iicltliardt .lunnilbi fitllllilll. ll Q I 223 J' I 2. ' 'hh wq,,k.p ' FRI? 1 - 7' r tv is 4 w: , 'ir-. P .- 4 1 1 F H ! 4 4 l I 4 fn H fda:-ba'-f-he-JJ? . . 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The SHs averaged 126,956 lbs of laundry, 7,609 clothing pressed pieces, and 2,518 haircuts processed per month. They kept the soda machines stocked for thirsty sailors in the extreme heat of the Sm Fleet Operations Area, keeping up with the demand of over 4,000 Oonsumed per day. The Ships Stores averaged sales ot' S536575 per month, providing MWR with the it needed to treat the crew to various social events throughout the cruise. The Ships Servicemen led the the crew with outstanding services and the conveniences of home, and were awarded the highly coveted COM NAVAIRLANT Ships Store and Retail Excellence Award for 2002. Y - 0 il TT F' ' 4v 3 Xl in! fu v- lX1:w.iX C.1rl-MH! I rx . I 4 E llnzxzm I Mlm Vx fx , , v L Ilimxl fx. lJ.1x1x lm, rx H liurmuull 113.11111 li I Pumnm 3 Rulwll 1. XX lmc Wcmiy R.1h1'.xLml 13.-Xmy Xl,.fNIi1ard -'urr1cliL1x Dwlmmum N, I! F, 4 4 y i jj! llll! lllll.'ik dw Q Je B 1 AN RX xj ul .l. D.1utTunb41cl1 fwknl 4fnuxnAu f-. .- 5'-.CVI1-KIA .Nhllcr ' 1 1f3lCI'X1. 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Pgnont XA ' I FLY w1THoUT SUPPLY L, seven days a week, the Aviation Support Support to CVW'7 and AIMD SKCS PatriciaE Romano the air ' with the parts We needed to Q We flying, including over 10 aircraft engines and enginein ,ules. and VGD Teams to l n ,. kj , , , 1 I . eeei angemicarpaamnumlewugsrrareglc locations, Si was always there, getti e jolidonef 1., --..,,,-NQR 'la L ll A, NIE' ' 16.2 21Vi21ti0 , d0SLQ1Q,Q,fQ,Ngeading Chiefeeiiy officer J' ' ' V ..Z ff cl I X 0 Vlann mano lfficer ms F0 I l I 131 . -v ,nb .il P' l' ?f lil F .sri . , .plz . ,..,., ,,..u,.f4- ,.. . If all B-I jj Y .A ,V .W Y! V if 1 OR' , tl 9? Fl: Cl' 'ri' U-AQ: or elf AK2 Nestor M. Lopez AK3 Tishema R. Burrell- Robinson AK3 Le H. Nguyen AK3 Armidn D. Castellanos- Sandoval AK3 Lalenghor N. Okpa AK3 Leric J. lstre 1 ? 3i-.i: HVHJ 1 v AKI Eugene 'l'. Mackey, Jr. AK2 Michael E. Brodersen AK2lAWlSWj Rodney W Myles AK2 Alex R. .lean-Gilles AK2 Bobbie S. Newell 424441 AK2 Willie J. Barr Y AK2 Russell J. 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Kirksey SKI CSWIAWJ Christopher S. H AK2 Nnjadc lx C l y MS2 Lewis B. Lucky SKC CAWXSWJ Ed R Paguia MS2 Cedric L. Norman Division Officer SK2 Doneata M. Pumcll SK2 Theresa M. Vidal AK3 Ryan M. Gladey AK3 Nicole R. Magana X N XXX' W- 1 lk ig - N Q- ,:,,. if V f. ,Z ii -911. 91' 5.3 14539 f -vs, ,.v ' 'Q Q4 wif NIS? Coru L Mill: MS3 OwenNz1lIev Emil 'MAN Jessica-1Nf1.'Adam8 -f QW f' AN AI'I1dHC111 M. Marnnez 11-UwXEli'K rAl:',, mf AA Low D. Grice 257 - l:' ' ' 0 'O AOC Joseph J. Kingcade Division Officer O V n Y ' ,. ,,Ac,-144.4 - 1.933 ABI-lCfAWlW Il Sherwood MSI F I D C ntryman Mb2W ll D. Childs SERVICE TO THE FLEET AT ITS BEST ig John is back, and so is the Chief Petty Officer Mess staff and crew. Since departing for Operation Enduring Freedom, this group of dedicated, highly professional culinary chefs has served over 70,000 meals to Big John's Chiefs and embarked guests. The i Mess Specialists, masters at preparing tantalizing meals, kept the Chief's Mess wondering what culinary marvel would be served next. The CPO Mess crew members maintained six living spaces for over 300 Chief Petty Ofhcers, providing daily laundry and maintenance services which signiicantly contributed to maintaining high morale. Now that is service to the fleet and to the fleet's finest! 0641? ft, f Aww sg ln, Y 9 lv and this ved The the ext. 'ver noe ale. . --.--- --- Msz charles Eflbbldr, A ' 'Its MS2 Mark A. Johnson hi! sl' 5 MS3 Cucnny A. Almonte l1v- .-5r ' MS3 Rckisha G. Duckwonh MS3 Flordcliza R. Pacho x , 1 i M wffwth 0 ,a-I .- ' -Fai. fgf an MS3 Pearl Amouko MS3 Rcnita L. Edwards , , . - 3:15, f -1--.-G... -....L... ' aw: . - '-Q ' Y' QW' l fI IPI: 1 I , 5 r 2 1 I . , . 1 A . w I ?n Y . Ali l l N l I 11 2 !i ' .E 'f. ' f if ' 1, N 1 1 Qc . it I ' 1 V, ' L , X .w E - ! 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' . . -T. -w ,, -u If +L M 'WVX .5 uw., 5-., nb, ,N V , IE: F? n --1 , 9 . f I Ordnance Disposal CEODB gllunlux ' 15 ,xyi ig John's Weapons Department continues to set the standard for the i Atlantic Fleet, with it's sixth consecutive award of the coveted Black W for weapons excellence. The Departmentis six ns including the Explosive ment, are the custodians of the Sh1p's and air Wing's wide array of ordnance, ranging from small arms ammunition to the worldis. most Sophisticated precision guided ii weapons. In addition, red shirts ' provide the f'shield'l as the shipls primary Force Protection self defense element with 'GQuick Draw .50 caliber gun mounts. Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and small arms. This deployment marked yet another lllllCSlOIl-C for John F. Kennedy s weaponeers. Together with the Freedom Fighter s ot Camel Wmg Sevens ordnancemen, they answered their coLmtry's call to anns in suppoff Operation Endunn g F reedom's war on terrorism. This relentless pursuit of commitment and duty has varied little since the first ordnanceman stepped onto thti flight deck of the U.S.S. Langley CCV-ll, the year was 1926. The tradition lives OH adm' riff 'C-lp! - 1. Q fy ,jill ' ni I sg' F21 fgmf Ili 1 1 I v 1 1 x 'Whig 9. A I . I 5 I 5 I r 1 5 I I 4 v . 1 I I 1 1 1 1' J! f' FE 3 I -I A .Alf ' F? Sgt 5 6 nsijsi' in ' 'lil 3 ur X ' 267 ni is Ii wliilxi 'Fil X114 Nl XXX NNN if . ,. Xmlcrwii Lieutenant Terry E. Grahuin Division Ofiiccr V , AOCSQAWJ Dan J. Buechlcr ' X ulvcrl I l uulmial X1 ll Iicnny Xilrnnx ,VIli,-XXX'iIlcy1i:ilLln Cliuxuliur .M ll Rcgniuld l.. Fulton .VH .lmuph l.. .Iolinson Icnirdl u AI D21 AW P Crain V. Rmncru M Jl1,MK'f'SWJ Dzinicl D. Vargas, .I r. If ew f vi Leading Chief Petty Officer I ai f 'WPT .-Xl 32 l.lIlx.'X.:XPUlllQF1ll1h1x A02 Jullru K Crmlkird ............ -....--v-Q. ..,.........1........ ... .y1Qf .ah ,, r-z 1 ' ' - 1- i g-1 ' , . affix A I I +-V 'sl ..--.-...,.,...,.,...-.-.- .......... . ,, v ...V ,.. .--......--...- if 4 r '-. ff, lj ' 2155? A N1 l 972' ,w f 1' I fi A02 Wayne R. Danckas A02 Randall B. Dixon A02 Frank J. Gomez Dc La Torre A02 Frederick D. Marquez A02 Kevin l-. Nowlin A02 Scott M. Osiicr A02 Willard K. Ramage A02 Eamon l.. Sanford AZ2 Daniel T. Sims A021 AW J Tommy T. Thompson A03 Lee li. Bulman A03 Richard A. Capellan A03 William D. Chambers A03 Scott W. Coleman A03 Craig S. Cowling A03 lsak H. Foy A03 Christopher N. George A03 Jcffruy D. .lohnbon A03 Mitchell R. Kcllcy A03 Donald K. Lonidicr 269 1 ii I ,n. S li l i A' i 4 4 -1 .I i. 1 fi lg M i 5 i l 4 l WG P. 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Ciesla A03 Allen W. Crow A03 Timmy Evans A03 Edward ll Garza A03 Steven J. Gillis A03 Steven J. Harper A03 Shawn A. Holmgren A03 Patrick L. Jackson A03tAWJ Eugene Jackson A03 Shad W. Jones A03 Timothy K. Larson A03 Franko Lukis A03 Antoine Mitchell AOSQAWJ Daniel M. Moloney WE 1. '!. Y. 1 X fi .Si 1, A -i ' J? , V ti 2 A 11.1 ' e fl lf 1 1 - 2 .- 'ug'-Eli f 7 5 rf ' wir 3 -f f I 7.11, I Y .I lg, . it 5 f f 4. ,- i Z 5 , g if. lx . fi rn' n I 4.55 I 'ls .. 1. 5 :p'. we-'ii' ,:xtq:',g,x l 'Q 276 1 : ' 55 Q -up W A03 Adam H. Morgan A03tAWl Robert L. Nctt A03 Paul L. Perel A03 Melissa A. Perez A03 Jose L. Perez I I A03 Anthony D. Puryear 18 Y, ' f 2 f . Y yu. sae., ,. V , .. .,., A . , . . 'lv . Jkt. :'sg..1w r -' - '- ' TQ! -5 ,alp- N A03 Chad C. Respess A03 Joshua D. Robins A03 George W. P. Simpson A03 Mark R. Smith A03 Devon R. Soares. Jr. A03 Jeremy P. Ten'y A03 Bobby C. Toliver A03 Dusty R. Tumer A03 Spen'y W. L. Walker A03 Matthew P. Ward A03 Justin K. Warf A03 Michael D. 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AR Aclriam RJ irilliu Ambrose !W v4- AOI .lnmmy L Martin AOI Damel M Skalbeck 'Z dlfg mga :Ulf OIF AOCQAWISWJ Heriberto A. Pineda Leading Chief Petty Officer S S '9 1 'fF HUZ ' A01 -1141 L, ,e,, , , -vw-'ff-3391 ' -- ' n , W.: I- 'YJ . n..1,l,I..li4 . 1:42 L' V x TW: T ie 4, , ..'1 Lg, X' . B Jg F 00' 471' A03 A03 Terry L. Wlllmms AN Aaron C. Dunn AN Ryan J. Fritz 41 . w -.1' jf nigga- AN Angel L. Maria AN Buleh W. Thompson AN Lupe Villuneuva AOA N4 AWJ Ti molhy C. Carlisle Miguel Ixoscak ruvmiqhill :gn 1-ax, .ul I ,Cu I AR .lose AR Regina M vmliams 'GJ' 41' il A4 DAR Michael E. Nelson AR I lugo Y. Suarez I' .,.. Q-... dl. 'f .L if fi. AR John A. Labriel Al IANKNACQ Eric T. Menclolu dv . OH' 44 H4014 B 'CD' Lea 3 i 1 , .. :: Ill D9 ' an ' Mary E. o oper AOI Thomas M. Moore 1r'f'7Q. Q - 'IQ S 1.5.4 4' OlP.h?llpA Zngler ,1 E VI Q CQN X. XX ' 1 Q Zn,- mon DUTY Si, SECI SL , WOO' LM, F Hi 44 -.4.: fx IUI1IHIJpNI1:mnN1llill XC Pl Lhl'lNIUPl1Cl C ll ,. M l.1cL1tcnum C UIHITLIHLICI Dcun .M x'lllI'i2lI'IU UVHUQ1 In C'h:u'gc .Y .N A f x ui vi f K XII IJ.1x1dl A IDCSZIVIII K XII Icrrcncc W. Thc 1 QMC Ronald G. Ameika ' LeadingChicfPctty Officer -Q iv ... ' . .... - E- 1 ,, F ...Q ML W, A W 5 ,Q Xa Jil Vx LQ' 285 HS-5 X . arricr Air Wing SEVEN tCX'W-71. commanded by Captain William Gortney, is comprised of eight squadrons. which normally embark with 72 aircraft. providing the striking power and flexibility to perform a wide variety of missions. When not embarked, . the squadrons operate, from their home Naval Air Stations in Virginia. Florida and Washington State. CVW-Ts primary offensive striking power is shared between the multi-role FIA-18C HORNET strike fighter, flown by the VFA-l3l WILDCATS and the VFA-136 KNlGHTl-IAWKS, and the F-l4B TOMCAT flown by the VF-tl4'3 PUKIN' DOGS and the VF-l l RED RIPPERS. The HORNET and the TOMCAT provide defense against enemy aircraft and also training strikes against targets ashore and at sea. The principal battle group air defense capability is providediby they E-2C HAWKEYE, F-l2iB TOMCAT and FIA-18C HGRNET. The HAWKEYE. with its distinctive rotating radar dome. provides long- range early waming ofall approaching air contact and close radar control to the TOMCATS and HORNETS for the intercept, identification, and, if necessary. destruction of energy targets. The HAWKEYE is flown by the VAW-I 21 BLUETAILS. Airborne electronic defense is provided by a squadron of EA-6B PROWLERS operated by the W VAQ-l40 PATRIOTS. Tlielslihglairctlapft are capable ofinterceptiiifand Qouiiitiering a variety of electronic signais and can jam enemy RADARS to proteetstrike group aircraft. ,r T Surface Warfare' capability is provided by the multi-role S-SB VIKING. flown by the VS? If TOPCATS. A unique electronic sensors, standoff weapons jand longrangeieapability makes it an excellent strike 1 Asemndaw 1i1iSsiQ1if0ffheV . is tlieiaegjalr refueling of all jet I aircralifa- -A 5 S - , t Undewa Waffiiresavabilify is-snared by: y V AWK, glownbather --:SBIG and the sara, VIK.lNG., 4 Closely with the ships A Warfare Module, these aircraft are effective in prosecuting hostile submarines. The SEAHAWK also serves as a search and rescue CSART and logistics support platfonn. SWS nsvritiwlff GHriiiii5 W 1 II fflddwvub 1 f 2 'W Q ,, . 1 LQ I ' P. t. A... A5 . -5, . Jkt., , J., . , Q 5 x , 5 r ' ' x 1 ' 1 A5 'iig ii - . ... J .1 . I if-5' F U 'KJ ' K Q 1 r I as ' . Q Joerg fr 'H .Ml J ' I .72 if 8.3 V f- wx - fre - fl '5 ff ' mx my .. ' SQ 1' f J ' q if J f If IU I ,I Q , 3? - 42 . ' 'l'Sf . L r,jjJ4J 'h s 21. CAPTAIN . GORT COMMANDER I CARRIER AIR WING SEVEN . - ' ' EN ' aptain William E. Gortney Carrier Air Wllng ES graduated from Elon 355180941 I0 te IIAL ' College, North Carolina in l977,feaming a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science. He enteftld the Navy as an Aviation Officer Candidate tAOClf3Tld received his commission as an Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve in September 1977. Captain Gortney IQQQGLVEO his Wings oflG6W1,di'n December 1978 while' assigned to VT-7 in Meridian, Mississippi. Captain Gortneyfs fleet assignments have included tours with VA-82, from 1981 to 1984, onboard USS NIMITZ CCVN 681, VFA:87, from 1988 to 1990., Ii,i. , onfbbard Uss THEQDORE ROOSEVELT QCVN 715, VFA-132, as Executive Officer, from 1991 to 1992, onboard USS FORRESTAL QCV 591, and VFA-15, asMExecutiive Officer and commanding Officer, from 1992 to 1995, onboard USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT CCVN 715. Captain Goitneyjoined Carrier Air Wing SEVEN as Deputy Commander in July, 2000, while deployed onboard USS EISHENHOWER tCVN 691. He assumed command of Carrier Air Wing SEVEN in January 2002, Iauf,.,a,w,,, 239 'pk ,.. .H , 3, ,J : .u......... KENNEDY BATTLE GRoUP. Captain iGoI:tney's shore assignments have included tours with VT-26, NAS Beeville Texas, from 1978 to 1980, VFA-125, ,NAS Lemoore, California, from 1984 to 1988, and Aide and Flag Lieutenant to the Assistant Chief of Naval Operations tAir Warfareh, in Washington, D.C., from 1990 until 1991. Additional training tours include VT-6 CT-281, VT-9 CT- 2Cl, VA-174 CA-7El. VFA-125 and VFA-106 QFXA-l8AfB!C!DJ. He is a 1996 graduate ofthe Naval War College, earning a Masters of .il Arts in Int Affairs. commanded VFA Coast FKA-18 Fleet Squadron, from 1 followed by a tour 0 sfaff,eIf33 I ht i'D?fP4!?f I , Divif ln, until the 1999. After departing Staff, Captain Gortney air win g training, which the Deputy for' Joint Task Force Captain Gortney accumulate i f 5200 llig' ' J 'Ia i t Ca1'I'1C1' lalitlf His lndllli decorations include the Superior Service Medal, Meritorious Serv , g f ,ifiv ,p awaidsl Medal tthree awardSl All Cthree awards Gold NIIHW' two Str1ke!FlIghll 8 . i - , mf:-It Commendation Medal . ' ' 4 awardswla. id Mafffff, Comme ' ation Medal' and 'arine COTPS A0116 Medal. 'V Captain Gvmi 'I ,4 the former Sheffl' B 'i' Orange Park, Florida' ,If i lll in virginia BeaCh'WgltI911.i their two children, Billy Stephanie 11614 ...iii 5.Mf ': i A, ,f -. Z' 4r'? ' . . - Q . vw' Sill E ,2-- ,ffffwftx ,.-- T i -N. .' ' -f'x N 7 'l.-v-A , '- f-:f,,,, v' I ' Q! wlzlw 'Affir- Ulf' CAPTAIN , ea . FLOYD , 4 ., 5 1321 . 1 DEPUT Y tt as m DERg,g,, I . I N ber 1990, after completing F- October 1997 where he Served , ,A W , ptain Kenneth E. Floyd hails fgonng 1121 reigfjglertraining MVP-101, Captain of the United ,em Lewlsbllfga West Vgrgglje ree Floyd reported to VF-33,where he served Representative, Q 1 received his undergrah 1533 roliga at as Operations Qgigepand Maintenance Captain Floyd reported 'flu '50UlFheUmVerS1ty 0fNO1l 3 Officer. While CoNsTELLAr1oN qcv assigned to VF-33 Executive Officer in Decembeff r .. -. 4' .4 . 'rf' . Chapel Hill. After receiving a commission via the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps in May 1980, he reported to Pensacola for flight training and was -de5igna,tCdga.fNaval Flight Officer in . 1. Upon completing training inthe' F414A at VF-101, he reported to VF-84 in May 1982 and made two Mediterranean deployments onboard USS NIMITZ CCVN 681. He then retumed to VF- 1 01 as a Fleet Replacement instructor in the F-14. 1 Captain Freya reported to vP-.1 ,Vin November 1987 where he served as Assistant Maintenance Officer and Assistant Operations Officer and deployed to the Indian Ocean and North Atlantic Sea onboard USS FORRESTAL t CV 593. In February 1989 he reported to the Naval Sp8.QefCommand in Dahlgren, Virginia as Aide to the Commander and subsequently as Flag Lieutenant, Commander Carrier Group Eight in Norfolk Virginia in March 1990. he deployed to the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf aboard USS AMERICA CCV 665 for Desert Storm and also c o m p l e t e d deployments to the Mediterranean and 4 1 Ntdrtliifiltllantic Sea. sragruiy 1992, he was assigned to the Naval War College and received a Master of Arts graduating in June 1993. He then reported in July 1993 to the Commander, Fighter Wing, U. S. Atlantic Fleet and served as the , Chief of Staffii 1 1 Joining VF-32 on 1 EISENHOWER CCVN 699 in the Arabian Gulf in December 1994, Captain Floyd began his XOXCO tour ultimately taking command of the Swordsmen1' in April 1996. As CO, he deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf in USS T H E O D O R Et ROOSEVELT CCVNF 711. He was subsequently assigned to the United States Delegation to the Military Committee in A-4 degree upon, WJ where he deployed to the Western in March 2001. Afterpabrief Arabia as .t1te,Joine'l'5sk Force Asia Deprityflfhe reported to Caniqgg wirfgssrfvsn as the Deputy comm, in November 2001. During his career, Captain Floyd In accumulated over 2800 flight houtsmd over 725 carrier-arrested lan ' at .i e awards include two De -reqf tjfi , Medals Air Medal with comb M514 'El U 1 , 1 e 1 it Service Medals, three Mentorio fry., 1 , 1 three Strike Flight Awards, three Nm Commendation Medals with combat V , two Navy Achievement Medalsui various Navy servic medals. Captain, liloydjrnfgarried to the form: Conway, Arkansashlnfllllt residefin Virginia Beach, Virginla ,141-1 fa 'A -2 35 341. .1 1 1 1 , i ' ,. , A , A-, ,.h.......,...k..-.- I W Q3 1 E r . I' r I 4 T as F ACD COMMAND MASTER C i l CARRIER AIR WING SEVEN asm Chief Eric R. IvamcalRepleniShI11eHtCfCW Chicff SNPSQUSS Ememrise l i s Williamson, a native Of Seattle Washington, entered the U.S. Navy in January I977, attending recruit training at RTC San Diego California Mister .Chief Williamson s military edueatlon Includes Aviation Structural Mechanics fStructuresJ A School in Millington Tenn Aviation Rescue Swimmers School In Jacksonville, Fla.g Aviation Maintenance Officers School In Pensacola Fla Navy Contracting Officers School In Naples ltalyg U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy, Fort Bliss Texas and the U S NavyiSenior Enlisted Academy In Newport Rl. He has amassed over 5 OOO flight hours and 78 rescues In his role as a Naval Rescue Swimmer and Naval Aircrewman serving In the following commands NAS Meridian Miss.fCrew ClllCl'fRLSCLlC Swimmcij, NAS Pt Mugu, Calf fClCW ChIeffRescue Swimmerj . HC 6 Norfolk Virginia, I , . ,C n A ,. U. V I. , -,-'A ,E . 1 . ,I 5- .-, ' ' . . V' 1,f.:'. ' as aw 1 '5 1 -9 , . . 7 A c ' 7 1 ' ix , 1 ' -7, - . Rescue Swimmerjg HC-I6 in Pensacola Fla. QNATOPS lnstructor!Rescue Swimmerlg USS Saipan U-HA-27 in Norfolk Va. tCrew Chief! R e s c use Swimmer! A l M D L C P 0 J 1 R e s c u e S w im m e r School!Naval . PM . +A ,Yiwlit 1 0 H ff S'c h 'o o l s Command in Pensacola Fla. fRescue S w i m m e r S c h o o l L C P O 7 g A i r c r e w g Coordination CT- Training! Naval Aviation Schools Command in Pensacola Fla. tDepaI'tmental LCPOJQ AIMD Rota Spain, , fMaintenance Master Chieflg Commander Naval Activities Spain CExecutive assistant to Commander Naval Activities Spainlg United States Army Sergents Major Academy, El Paso Tx. lResident Studentjg Strike Fighter Squadron One Three One, VFA- l 31 lCommand Master Chiefl: United States Navy Senior Enlisted Academy fResident Studentj and is currently assigned to Carrier Airwing Seven as the Command Master Chief. Master Chief Williamson has deployed on the following America CCVN 661 1982, USS.. .tg Barbara me 283 1982, uss Kai I qAoR 431983, usu sirius ij t 85 I 984, uss Saipan ILI-IA zi and l99 l WUSS Eisenhower f a9I92oioo,t1ssg1aIamf Kennedy Icwa, zona Q9 8I9It, I I Master Chief Williamson holdsail A.A.S. in Business Administrationand a B.S. in Business Managementfmrii Regents University, New York Q Surface D Warfa qualifications, the WJ ftf' l-le has eamed the Enlistedg iatii ' Aircrewman Wings, and the Master? Training Specialist badge. His personal I awards include the Nan! Commendation Medal with two Goldi Stars, the Navy Achievement Metlali with Silver Star and numerous campalyl and unit awards. . Master Chief Williamson is mamedw 1 the former Doreen Bissonnette fromi Southampton Mass. He has IWOQ Daughters, Jennifer and Sarah A lsr 1-if Q an A, Wd' , Q! fr s Xb L A ,Q I ff I f f y gl p J 1 I T' If 1 I J If I ' I' 'gl 11'-'X A a Vi: F H fr I 3 1 - . 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Gonzalez YN2 fSW!AW,l La Haunn E. Moore YN2 Stcvc J. Muniz A03 Kciih M. Shew YNSN Alisha M. Gamble AEAN Dicry Louis AA Henry Baez fy.. X l All'bOI'I1B early warning, command and control .ffgf ffl ft la ' .i g -Y p 5 V f- ee F, f f .', E .g. ..- ,.. .Lug he E-QC Hawkeye is the Navy's all-weather, carrier-based laCtii7 E warning and control system arrcralt. It provides all-weather air-bug .X l early teaming and command and control functions forthe camcrb i l . . . . . , a 1 group. Additional missions include surface surveillance coordinati 5 on' 5 strike and interceptor control, search and rescue guidance and comm , ,T 3 relay. An integral component ofthe carrier air wing. the E-2C L1 'A P l sensors to provide early warning. threat analyses and control of cotlttfe against air and surface targets. lt is a high-wing aircraft with star-:kg elements contained in a 24-foot rotating dome above the l'uselage,Th f i i ses com r r 1, ' 22, 0 P at rr afitfl ' 'br airflow over and around the radar dome led to a multiple-surface tail continuous improvements in early airbome radars by 1956 led t0 the coric rrf if an airborne early warning and command and control aircraft. The first aircrafho perform this mission was the Grumman E-l Tracer' I a variant ofthe S-2 Tmke, , anti-submarine aireraftl, which saw service from l954 to 1964. The E N successor. the E-2 Hawkeye, was the first carrier-based aircraft designed the outset for the all-weather airbome early warning and command and function. Since replacing the E-l in 1964, the Hawkeye has been the fleet. Since its combat debut during the Vietnam conflict, the the Navy around the world. Hawkeyes directed F- l4Tonrcat during the two carr rcr battle group joint strike ag, rrnst terrorist-related Libyan targets in 1986. E-2Cs and AEGIS cruisers totalarr mass su er rorrt ox er the American fleet More recently, 1 3 provided the comm ind md control tor sue cessf ul oper ations during the Persian Gulf War, drrectrn both land attack and COITlbelI'1I1 patrol missions over Iraq and providing control for the shoot down of two Iraqi MIG-Zl r based FKA l8s rn the early days ofthe war E 2 aircraft extremely effectively with U S law enforcement agencies version ofthe Hawkeye the E 2C became Rffwo Allison T 56 A427 turboprop engines: ' L6'lIgfI1.' Wingspan .' Height: lleiglzt: Speed: Ccilin Cwl'C'lt'.' .fl l'lIIC1ll1GIIf.' 15,000 shaft horsepoxt er each? Q .r 57 feet 6 inches fl 7.5 metersl S- 80 feet 7 inches Q28 metersl I8 feet 3 inches 15.6 rnetersi W U ip Max. gross, take-off: 53,000 lbs f23,850lf ii 40,200 ibSbaSiCrrs.000 kgi fl . gl 300+ knots 4345 miles. 552 km. 30.000 feet 19,100 rnetersl A ' Five .51 W None i f 0' .I ,Q 2 i l liUlfll.fl 4 ' The Grumman F 14 Tomcat rs a supersonr twin engine variable sweep wing two pla Q'-:xg strike frg ter e omca sp y I it are arr superrorrty fleet arr defense ar -is T precrsron strrke against ground target 'V' ff 4-... -nigh A Features The F 14 has vrsual and all weath 4v '- attack capabrlrty to deliver Phoenix ar Sparrow missiles as wel as t e gr and Side wmder missiles for close in arr t air combat The F 14 also has the LANTIF targetrng system that allows delrvery various laser guided bombs for precrsr strikes rn air to groun co T F l4 equipped with Tactical A Reconnaissance Pod System CTARPSr rs I N l ed tactical reconnarssar platform. The F 14 entered the fleet rn l973 replacr the F-4 Phantom II The November 1987 rncorporatcd new General Elect F-ll0 engrnes In 1993 an upgrade program vs initiated to rncorpora e 1 g a Wea on s stem rmprovements to strengthen its mu 'P i Y mrssron competitive edge. The F - l 4 D, delivered in l990, was a m aj o r upgrade withF-ll0 engines new APG 7 l radar 5 Arrbor ne Sclt Protection Jammer LASPJJ Joint Tac In-formation Drstrrbutron System UTIDSJ and Infr Search and Track QIRSTJ Additionally all F l4 were given precrsron strike capability US1 LANTIRN tar getrng system night vrsron compa new defensrve countermeasures systems and a digital tlivht control system system ' t 9.1 . The Homet is an all-weather and attack aircraft. The single. 5 A-18 Hornet is the nationtg fimseat Ft fighter. It was designed for tra strike applications such as and close air support compromising its tighter eapabimigqg With its excellent fighter andwfgci defense capabilities, the FIA-143 at same time increases strike mis survivability and supplements the Fa il-' A Tomcat in fleet air defense: Hornets are cmrentlyyoper-2111118 ihlitf tactical squadronsqfrom girmu world-wide, and frem.12tt f 'QXft carriers. It is proudly Navyfsli Blue Demonstration Sqi' iadg-my itf ' fi The y --FXA-18 detneiise i' capabili 'es and versatf f i', , Opmti fi I esert Stonn if my fighters incl subscqucntly bombing enemy targets 'with the same aircraft on mission, and bre 7 records for tactical urcrttt in availability rehtbility, and maintainability. The aircraft's survivabilityiwas proven 1 rnets tilcinw chrcct hits hom surface to air misstlesgeeoveringsuccessfully, being repaired quickly, and flying the next day Thc F A 13 is 1 tu in cngme mid-wing, multi.-missionftag:tical aircraft. The FIA-18A and C are aircraft 'I hc F A l8B incl D trc du il scftters The Bfmodel is ilsetfff 'rriarily for training, While the Dmodel is the Navv nrciatt for lIi1Clx ttctic il fur control forward air control an fzreeonnaissance squadrons. The newest were rollcd out at Mc Donnell Douglas Sept. 'l?5c19Q5yQ and are currently in production. The E is a is a two seater All FKA 18s can be cortfiguredyciui q 0 perform eitltertfighterfor attack e of external equipmcnt to accomplish specificity R in ions. fence multtpliern capability more flexibility in employing tactical aircrafttin a rigidly'-changing battle scenario. The ighter escort and Keegan defense whilige attaele, 3' N . force protection 1 e 0 close 3' T The PA isc and D ru P19 355 S, re f' et ' a- ' ' -.lf .21-5-:iff-fi? Hz ' xjfiff Q ' T ?'iy'.e-tg-2 F eg -e-r - ' T , 3- F- g at if We V q . thrust per engine H'Tllg.S'fJUl1,' Range: CL'flI'l1g.' .Sy7L'c'lf.' C'ren:' .'ll'IlIHUIL'Hl.' Erterliul lIH'l'1Ulld.' , D .Ig r.- CHglIlCS if X 40 feet 5 inches t l3.5 metersl Fighter: L379 nautical milesl 1585.9 milcs!2.537 krflll Attack: 1,333 nautical miles H5329 miles,-2.453 ltml 50,000+ feet V Mach l.7+ , ' I A.C and E models: Oneg B,D and F models: TWO VL Une M6lAlfA2 Vulcan 20mm cannon H T F 1 AIM 0 Sidewinder. AIM 7 sparrow, AIN1-l20 AMR-MM 5 Ilarpoon, Harm, Shrike. SLAM. SLAM-ER, Walleye-I vm l 1 Maverick missiles: Joint Stand-Ott Weapon USOWL 0 A Direct Attack Munition UDAMDL various General PUVPU5 2 bombs. mines and rockets. The EA-6B Prowler i provides an umbrella of protection over strike aircrafi, ground troops and 7 ships by jamming enemy radar, electronic data links L and communications. The 3 ii. i , ff, . is a twin-engine, aircraft s gsfmred by Northrop ' ' s q iiianr Aerospace igogpration :-r-v fi-f oas a A- I Ajafuder' ' airframe. igned foryytcarrier and base tions sysiefm-rncombining ba 1 1,1 - , is .T T ,' ' i . 1 7 ' ' 1. ' : J S ,lt X I K 1 it y. W- 'ff Q y ff I i 1 f I fffii . QQ.: i of .V B. f wx r I 3, 'K a 9 a fully The S-3B Viking is an all weather. carrier-based jet aircral't, providing protection against hostile surface combatants while also functioning as the Carrier Battle Groups primary ovcrhcadfmission tanker. Extremely versatile, the aircralt is equipped for many missions, including dayfnight surveillance, electronic countermeasures, commaildfcontrolfcomntunications warfare, and search and rescue QSARJ. The Vikings high-speed computer system processes and displays information generated by its targeting-sensor systems'ggThese systems include.,InverseZSynthetic QApeimegRadarr1sA1vsARy, infmredftmy sensors Support CESM7 system. To destroy targets, the S-3B Viking impresslve array of airbome weaponry the AGM 84 Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile, Maverick IRm1ss1le and 1 vt idc selection bombs and torpedoes. Future Viking aircraft Missile Extended Range tSLAM-E r vE1jth,am.,QtTeetive moderrhimafitiine lr . -Ama- z, A I 1 for the AGM 84 horizon aircraft to combat the Derived from the S-3A and formerly the S 3B ofthe into a premier surveillance and precision General V i The S-3B Viking of200l will yvell , K s . L. 5 1 x at 't 'b ai Fore, 1' .REA , F ,t , ,F Y :fl V -w-, 450 knots C518 mph, 828.8 kphp -40,000 'feet A 2,300+ nauricait 2 mziles 42,6458 A 8 pl , y suitgre miles, 4232 kfiilf Itt' y f ' UpSto 3,958 poundS V 1, ,, kgl 0fAGM-84 AGM-65 Mavggiekland , AGM-84 SLAM n1iSSi1C55 r-Ai - S. torpedoes, rockets bgmb Two!Four A fh., . i. M 4, - . x . :il i : 1 'li W A, ja, . , :iv J N i it 'Q 1 lk is Qgllefversions ofthe Seahawk are thc UH-60 Black !lhwkQA1mylgHH-60H fNavylg MH-60G Pave Hawk Porcejg HH-601 Jayhawk fCoast Guardj. The 1 . ' ' k is a WVlD-CIlglI1C,dI'l'16dll1II1 lift, utility or assault 3 l ! f lj It is used for alililigubrharine warfare, Search Q., V I 1 3 , i interdictionl anti-lship warfare, cargo .ln A cllspecialfiifierations. The Navy's SH-6QB X i l , V AN S.: .,., 1 1 1 ey a ' platform baslcd aboard crumsors, k . 0 Qand-frigates arid deploys torpedoes in an extend the range as Alf thejloast, .Guard S if ,star A 1 A P 5 f Sem is rl, V we-1 i -A .Af 5 V 4 ii' S- ,Q , -,,,. . ,M-. .F - xlgff Ji 'I' S 1 NX I GUIDING oUR MISSION: oURvIsIoN: PRINCIQPLIJS: o provide Anti- S u b m a r i n e Warfare, Combat Search and Rescue, Naval Special Warfare, W a r f a r e Anti-Surface W a r f a r e Search and R e S c u e , V e r t i c a l Replenishment, and Logistic Support, as an in- dispensable member of the Carrier Air Wing SEVEN CCVW-71 team, with highly trained combat ready crews and multi-mission adaptable aircraft while empha-sizing safety of personnel, operational capability, and effective resource management. :TA 5502 . Yum? e are highly r e S p o n s i v e , effective, and committed to our mission, our Sailors, and their families. We will con- tinually strive to achieve the highest level of operational readiness and integra- on with the Air Wing, t Carrier, and the Battl Group, while demonstrating tactical prowess and mastery of all assigned missions. It is our fundamental belief that quality training and safe operations can be accomplished through leadership and team- work resulting in combat effectiveness and mission success. S-5 honors the traditions and Core Values of the Navy while embracing innovation and change. Each NIGHTDIPPER is highly valued and respected as a team member whose con- tributions are essential to the accomplishment of our missions. Teamwork, honesty, integrity, and eX- cellence are the pillars of our character, while being committed to the highest standards ef moral and ethical conduct. In addition, each member 15 strongly encouraged T0 continuously improve their education Hnd training in order YO uphold our number Une resource - our 5811015 5 K. et s 1 1444: Comma I . ff' , f'f1 Mr' i, f nf' .4-Li.. iii .1 Cflmmander William T. Gilligan Executive Officer 1- X i . r : i 1 if E' fi W. 1 W. 1 jg If ii ' i LI ' M 'li R! 5 'I i i N17 if .211 I Y 1- li MEI: AS ii Vg! mf MS 2' mf P iz? li W1 g. . '1 ig. -3 i Ei 'iii lf 59 N' w '? E12 1 gf? V: L '21 ' Nj: , iQ JF' ' 1- .' PE .a is ' i 1,1 .: ' 111 1 V+ 5 Li 7l ' MFI L gi fij 31 12. in 311' q. rf- E. 1-1 E. j. QQ wi. F. ul? ' i i ,sir 13 . I H ! fif ii ig 'Wil .1 . 1-i Ei I wir .13 fi i'i'Z' V' L' 4 1 il Q 19 1 filis iii 5? wi? li: ,iifr li!! gg ri 'Q - - -CT I i,.,Qa ifgz i s it . mi .iii Z f YE S f' Fi , 1' 'l x' ,, i iii Ei 45' ' i f Vp , ' ,v gurl ff : -ij 1, ' 31,97 L' ' wif, 1 r a'1i'ill ' If 3 kr I i V' '17 . I ' a Q! , 1 il ..-mL H '- .L 1 fr. M ,I my I , . . , FMA 09 1304, ui. 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Aol Slacy B. Ashley A01 Corey D. Butterfield AD UAW! Brent A. Carpenter MSI Lidial l. Culon AZI Robin D. linncl ADI 1 All' l Carlos Li. Flucry AWllAW SW NAC? Kevin W llamillon AM UAW! Robert l.. l Icnry Ali I 1 AWD 'lony I lines YN NSW! George ll. llilc Ali UAW! Jason W. Kogclmun AZ UAW! Tory L. Marlin l'l'llAW SWI Michelle C. Muclhcr AD llAWl Michael li. Punlro AM IQAXU Usvulalo Pagan ATI James Ci. i'ClCl'5Cll AM MAWI JclTrcv .l. Picchocki AWHAW SW NAU Troy B. Rank in AD l gAWl Arscnio Rchrig AK UAW SW! Slcwn C. Sclicnllbalucr 4'5- 90 i306. .nitric wg' I Hzqfsf Y. S? 5 gf lu... Hunan.- .H2 ,lr cu. 5 Q i-N Y Y u.:, g :sf '-lilfg -1 59 19 .iff rn 15 A EJ IJQ' Y Ol' :fig rm - -N-.....,,x 1 512,25 1 Y xa 'l' is f'7' fh- I' . 42.9 i v Y 52 1 f - 'S 3155 N! 'NX .W 9. f-if . ,jr an-AAT A-:ngvi LP' '- 7' ' , . .. .- -N -. zz - , .wg - s,:...45I-' -,:,-- ,,. A ..,,... , ,,,,., , 162:14 x',,,, .v: - 5651.-:1 ' :2,,4,f5,.1gg- 1.'fJ.f, 'S L 49.5 14.4 mia. J. V. Y 5 Y, AXW:lX.'XCl Carlos J. Herrera PXJAXY5 Elsie Y. Hickey AEI Brian K. Houmiel AZ! Bobby W. Hunter .-XWILAW SW NAC l Kenneth L. Hyman. Jr. AXX'2t.-XXX' SW N.-XC! Nlegun L. .lustesen .-XNIZLAXYI Ryan F. Klier HI 'S Er' Y. lL1':i - .,....., ul '11 Y.. if' jj 5 .y- sir 4:3 Q 4 . H- ,. U. l .308' t i Y F 3 I 99 .309 ,Q ,V XXX NN VJ Ru-I1 I, Ibulwux XlJS.lun.1I!x.1l1lu ,XL1.ilH'u MH l,ukuR..Xneclu1ci7 PR3 Mathew R, Bcllus AWMNACL .lawn T, Hixhup X'x134!uslN1al'X1,liswr D -phiakhal ll. Boyd. .hx .XlJ3M11Imx11H Byrd ll .NMR Rlkfllillki IJ, C Iulmilur .XW34 NM 'J cA.1NL'f. I , l hurl-. fu 1 Y. , V 5,- 'uns ,Lik- FFF? AE3 Mark A. Taylor A03 Brent A. Thompson MSMAWJ Steven D. Valdez AKBQAXW Eduard Xbdovoz AEAN Osvaldo I. Martinez 65 .3111 ,-.uqpgu-un: ,Kr 3' --7-14, 1 A s . .- r 1 . ' A ,V I Q n 3 .I if .' 1, i I i Q ' I -f 1 1? w,r w , xt ' 1 .7 J 1 5 1 E . 2 V., 1 , Q 5 sa' - ' .. 'wN..x'T V, .. f -' . X3' , 1. N ,, Q -. 3- X 1 4 PM ,. x.r.,.u + 'fx' VY qfvii- ' my 1 .m. AMAN Shame M. Lumbardo AN Mario J. Montero AEAN Mike ll Murphy AKAN Junncllc ll Nombrana AMAN Shawn W Pcndurvis ,.. ' f AEAN Shanneca Perry AEAN Andrew J. Pingry ADAN Rosa E. Roman ADAN 'Theodore L. Roper ADAN Brady M. Rowe 90 K l i312i 2 Z 1 In 7 l 2 9 yr' xx' M L iqih 'O' dll' A4 I ,iff ' r 1'-X1'X- H!S ue ': 'fl' L elnvx 'Er -. ., J, V1 . R. .b . .7 t' 7-4.14K A IHA ' 1'y Y -.falru-J tain mv. f,-,MSA x ,nm V 21, it ADAA Jose WM Gonzales AN Christopher J. Hanover ADAA Cody J. Holden PRAA Thomas A. Nevitt Ill AMAA Jason D. Ports AA Larry C. Wright AR Rcnaldo R. Lcvarity AR Hector E. Barahona ADAR Lester R. Jerome AMAR Dustin H. Mohler 2 -0- .T r , 9 il ' 313 -,Q ,r M he i. ..f..A-4 1-Q. 1 2 ,N 'es A , Y I , .-3 ' l 1 . -Q li , Q . Q'-np, . . iz -4 'll .'4'rr-'- .. - ' -iii . 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V W, an '72 i , is Ki , 1-mf, 57331 SIHG 51-1 wg fum iiflg. he VAQ-140 Patriots provide the unique capa- bility of electronic attack to Carrier Air Wing SEVEN and the JFK Battle Group. Although many countries have air forces with capable bombers and fighters, none can lay claim, to the ability of electronic attack. The EA-6B Prowler has the ability to attack the electromagnetic spectrum to protect strike aircraft from enemy detection and to hinder enemy communications. This ability allows Carrier Air Wing SEVEN to perform power projection with reduced threat from enemy defenses. This capability is also called upon by joint and itpwven Ofganiza Although VAQ-140 o Well-deservedar for tacdcal exceuences, combined forces and thus classifies the Prowler as a national asset. The Patriots count 28 officers and 153 enlisted as members ofa combat al so takes great pride in its dedication to sailors, as evidenced by being awarded the Golden Anchor Retention Excellence pennant in fiscal year 2000. It has been an honor and a privilege for the men and women of Electronic Attack Squadron ONE FGUR ZERO to serve onboard the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY QCV 671. The Patriots would like to commend the crew: of craig Jorma, for all their 4 hard work and dedication to the i hn Freedom T attri 7 r 'H' um! diff, ld.. xl ' !3Eiif53: X' ahh :us lritri hi K 1j1,.lLL..1l 44 4 .QQ W-BZ xx i ,A r M S S ff A rn Commander Brad S. Russell Clggfmaidvlvlasgr Clggf g ' Executive Officer ,J-. ,..,-.-vfr-- .g.-L ' ,gigs i -wo- if 'IP' 59- V T191 ', - 'N 5 4 s if ,W jk, A 'QM :-7 mal' ' ,ma ww ifo- 'rr-i .x4.. n G LT Steven W. Thomas LT Phil Ni Ventura LTJG Christopher Il, Delgado LTJG Marc K. Farnsworth ,,. up V1. aiiif' Wag '5 : ' LTJG Wn R. Filzsimmons ,.,- Q , Q . ,-379 Y 'U' -wr' will B- . Ifigl Y. 35,71 N! 15, aff k',1'f'.','5, ll mug: Q-- ATI Isaac J. Donaldson AOI lAWD Todd W Fcchl AK! QAWD liilccn J. Hunter AEI 1AWlDaIc L. Wmy ADI Michael S. Coulson I . 1 ru-gy . A Y J.-...AJ PRI fAWj Garry N. Cluunbcwz .-XMIQI I.'WN'I Ben Qi. Dickey .XII 4. XISI .NTI .Icrry R. Sun IAXX' I Yirglliu .-X. IVIwPII'IIlI -XXVI RuIwr1.I. Urn rg .XII IXXK SXYI Cius ,I, I.u11gxw1'II1y XXII IRIN Wm' I: Wcndl I XXII I XXX I PCICI' .I. Ndwn IX XIKI I XXX INICPIIQII I , I5IUi'I'I.I , V . , x. XI L R1 IMIILI 1. Ixrwxmu , I . XXIII 'xXXIIwma1,I Xxyngz ADI LAWJ Jasper N. Garcia ADI CMU Brodnck G. Lopez AM I IAWI Peter Paulino PN: mxvswp Dm-id C. Munincz AMI IAWXSWI Michele .I. Zcno ' L AOI IAWI Mark II, Fnrhcs PRI 1AWIDcnnis M. Wise ADI 1.-XWI Ronald A. Burke ,.- , ' 1 I .-- -vw ,v-' 1 +1 ff' ,- - Q' Zh' Y. i41 Qi' 3 . 9 3 2 2 I 1 vi . 3 5: 1 -5 gf If 9245! Y df' D- 111 z 1 , 4 00' OO' AE2 1.-XWyAnhur R Simpson r I ' I-4 - ' Q 151 51 fi Y 1 I 1,-I , 1- nu- , '62 I . 1 1 1 1 R,-fx -. , I ,mv S A B. 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Anderson 'f!.'.. 5-f . pc- 'Vi 'f 3 1 Qlfifeilf I i lig5E:,'.1 K 'iii .lfi ,k ,pi 'fvf . fi :J Q -4 '14 -17' If dll' ' X22J'g..k'1L..,.f' .Y -if rrizng - HE, .V Q 73 1 Aziz. ,155 5:,2,N: ,, 1 P- ,Ev 'l elf' Y 5 f . H h 5 in Y. UR' I' 010 .go 00' fl sg' f Z j I ,,.. V AN Bradley R Hoffman AEAN lAWl Hector M. Jimenez YNSN Timothy R Vaughn ATAN May-Wah G. Allen AN Scan R Scngstacke +A 1 99 2 I II I, , I GI? -I , I, E1 .I II ' I .1...I..-1 ,aw- .NAM-.M ,..--W. 1 4, i T .IX IJ,-X .XXI ADAN Joshua O. Rothman C Q AN Make W Legg MAN Benjamin J. Tvson AT XX M mhcw C Lonkhn agar XXI lohunv X Dcxlin I 1? .r-' .. AN l.-XVI' 'SWE Nelson I.ll 00l1I7 :X I LA ,XX ,I N Dicgu .X, IfI:LIIIIux N Iicxinl. Pu cgmmc S. Ifzxx .X.'XI.lI1LINCX -XWXIINUI1 XX inIwc11g1I NIcIJu1mIII w. ,.- I ,, ., -I s.I. XIVV- I I A :ww gm.: K ,ML , ,.-4, .9 , . ,L - A -2 Aus. SU ' if N ri ,. A, . ,N .PZ lv,-I '1 X X N ., A r ,V , . .nfs 4' uf '?:?fGi.1aii-..m, if-3 4 - 4 AA Joshua A. Maldonado AM.-XA Fransisco I. I-linojosa AKAA Chad D. Hummer 55 3? ,- ' nr fi ATN'lliA.'X Slmun P. Wiulrowicz .-XA Eric S. CLIYSUII .'X.fX,l1mw11N1 Hfllllm .-X.-X Xnhmlu Xl. bulcnmn .XNIN N Xhlllaxm W Xlunmiun X X Vkcdcjcl 'x'1I!.nm'ux.1 MX NmI'..uwl:.n S. I .xxumiuz ,lv .,-www N.. x. X X..-f F Ai s,,ap-gk? ,1 '- so 1' SX K ff VAQ UN Tyfwr 5 xi N' 'Ks ir T Ka' Q .F - -N vw A1--wt nav ,A-,...-f- ' ,,...--- ' I v 5 '3- ef-,,., x 1- ' nw- lb. is 1 -, x. ff' I ,wp 1 fa I '9 gl .r 27-P 1 mi!! Q . r 1. Q. ,. 4 1 1 Q f i 1 i I Ii P s l 1:1 , fs.. - N mr X t 141' f- Ma.-1.-fff , .Q- . ,.:,se.a-fa- Ai sf Ks. ,- 'ras . t xl. 'l ll 2 X 1.-5 arrtcr Xirhornc larlx Xlarning Squadron UNI' lll.'x1JRl1lD 'IXYIQNTY UNI' tXlXXX-1211 traces its origin to Prokicct tkttlillttc. a program initiated in 19-12 to dexclop airhornc radar relay platliorms. 135 .lunc 19-lithc lilfslgltllllltllillltKl1lilCtl1iLll'l'lCI'.'Xl1'l7ti1i11C Early Wttrttittg tfX1iXX'iTllXl-3 .XX'lgNCilzRS w ere Conducting trials with the TSS R.sXXGl1ll tt'X' 611. Unlbrtttnatclxp thc war ended hcliorc these firstAEW units could see action. l-ollow ing World War ll, Fleet Aviation 1-Qlcctronics Training Ljnits fFAETU'SJ were established on both coasts and continued to train pilots. operators and maintenance personnel on AEW equipment. ln 1948 VAW-l on the West Coast and VAW-2 at NAS Norfolk on the East Coast. were formed to replace the FAETIIS in 1948. Within a year. .VAW-2 was redesigmged VC-12 and relocated Poirr gg - Island, where the TBM- was re - iii with the AD-3W i t f 'g the Korean War, VC-12 depfloyed in carriers for combat an improved version of the the AD-SW until 1960 when the W1LLY FUDD , later E-IB, was acquired. VC-I2 VAW-12 in 1960 and in 1962 back to NAS Norfolk, Coast's first E-2A of Naval Operations squadrons and Warning W8 call sign transitioned from the Navy's inventory, to the HAWKEYE. VAW-121 joined Carrier Air QCVW 71 aboard the newly co DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER KCVN 691 and became the first E-2C fleet to operate from a carrier. During this VAW-121 changed its and adopted M7--1 'Of 1982 and garnered an unprecedented third consecutive Battle UE and AEW Excellence Awards. both firsts for a VAW squadron. The BLUIETAILS were also involved in overseeing the evacuation of Americans from Beirut. The 1983 Mediterranean deployment proved to be one ot' thc most rigorous in the squadrons history. lt included contingency operations near Libya and periods ol'95 and 92 consecutive days at sea in support ot' multinational peacekeeping tor-ces in the Eastern Mediterranean. ln October 19244. the BLUETAILS once again deployed to the Nleditcrrancan and continued to build their tradition ot' aviation excellence. winning the coxcted CYVW-7 Golden Tailhook Award twice. tn 198s The BLUIZTAILS returned to the Nlcditerranean where they participated in multinational and NATO exercises. While deployed. X1-XXX'-121 achieved an unprecedented l0U'3.t sortic completion rate. March 19911 saw' VAW-121 and CYXX'-7 embark in IKE foranothcr Med deployment. This deployment was highlighted hy 15 days ol' around thc clock operations in thc Red Sea in support ofthe critical initial phase ol' Operation Desert Shield. when external AEW support was nonexistent. Once again. in March 1991. XQXXX'-121 was awarded both the prestigious Battle li and AIEXX' Excellence Awards for 19911. In September 1991, the BLL1.iT.fx11..S and CVXY- 7 sailed east once again in llili becoming the first Battle Group to retum to Operation Desert Storm. Although hostilities had ended. the BLUETAILS provided essential coordination and Control for Several joint multinational exercises. ln September 1992. VAW-121 and CYXX'-7 were reassigned to the navys newest aircrali carrier. the USS George Washington MVN 731. and in its initial two month shakedow'n . of 1993 lound VAW-121 dcployetjlio AFB. Panama. lfor two irroiitltsgtggg. AILS, as part ot' .loint Taslt lforceiggg - provided airborne surxcillancc to 31 W oidrugs in the Central .-Xnte f fl May 199-1. alter an extensixe xt'ork:Mif, the BLlfli'llXll.S. emharltcd aboard U Tor her maiden deployment. Q i 14ftW-121 tradition an attitude of BLUET BLUETAILSM. In late 1996, the BLUETAILS transition to the Group 11 can'ier qualification aboard Their first operational II aircraft was in early 1 to Puerto Rico. In two months, the logged 540 flight hours and 100W of their mission sorties continuous alert hours searching the South America for drug traffickers. In February of 1998 the Bluetails onboard the USS JOHN C. STENNIS 741. The squadron coordinated operations with the United States Air Force, United States Army. and United States Marine Corps in support of Joint Task Force-Southwest Asia Operation Southern Watch. ln addition. the l3luetai1s controlled many multinational exercises intolx ing air and natal forces of Saudi Arabia. Kuwait. Bahrain. the United Arab Emirates. Oman. France. Great Britain, and Australia, The 6511 sorties and squadron llcw l-ltlll pcrl'ornted 7511 arrested te Bluetails went on to win thrcc awards and became the TOP HOOK squadron to w in the LYNN'-7 award Tor deployment. To cap off Bluetails earned the Triple Crow CO Nl N AY.-X l R 1- .NNT Safety and the lfrcd Akers Atttlttl. The Bluetails Tollowcd L to the USS lJ1X'1GllT1J.1ilS1iNl1O ol' work-ups and deploy 1999. tlte Bluetails hours mishap tree mt in carrier axiation. This IS tttttlttiott ol' prolcsstt their latest set December ot rear 64.111111 salcty record a credit to tht talsc care el latest six month ut t 11.-X115 . titer VAW41 21 superior Force. The xoxagt. included the and deployment. YMX'-121 supported pcz1C.CliCCll1,'l3 missions over Kosovo and Albania whllv Southem on Iraq. and control for the EIS. fs 22 yea' - . ' an d sor1.,fzgi3 V' 4 M were I 's Second consccntitt t ot er Saf w'- if5 d'ih 1000. XQXXX'-121 continues VVHIQI1 OVW in the tradition ot' superior airworthiness lmmc .ul -'tilt' hcrtormttnce. .Xticr an .accelerated worli transition to pcmmll mc mucmllp dcpiwckl Llpoaitl thc C ln December ol' Attpttx is Kixxt-tix' rt'x'-tit in ltehruari pil Om the 30ys'1t1'5'P-ftttlt 111112. .-Xlong w itlt thc rest ol't'Yll'-T- X-W'-l'U ,hours mishap the best salctx Sea tn January. record in carrier u credit to .4 . -., gg st' . - - uni, ts currcntlx sttlllllwlllll llllU'm 'l lmh ltcctltittt otct thc slttc til Xl Itutt ttlt xxv Q 'Ji F3 4 s', 22 9 If 'SUI V44 iiifiiw 4 Saba .emi- i CMDCM QAWISVW Barry A. Atchison Master Chief 331 ii U 12 at' it ' . :S tt i. F fi' .tv ti- s' t ,:i W F N, . TAL. tt bu ,Qi tt, ta' 's i. ti mf- H it tt f tli' If. I is L I Pi 1 3, fi' ' 7 3 zz . 1 .1 ' ti W K . ' m tk'- , eg I u 'O 94 I Q N K C ,ik 1 ,,.. r ,g,t.--H LCDR Bennie Sanchez ff. Ad 5 fi:- LC DR LCDR Mark LCDR James D. LC DR Demclries A. Grimes LT Keith S. Farrar LT .lame E. Gilhooly LT Pascal W. Holmes LT Mark B. Freitag LT Riclutrd G. Couture LT Rachel S. Mamgats LT Aamn E. Kleinman LT David C. Riley LT John E. Patterson LT .lamcs D. Browne LT Jeremy jameson LT William M. Henson LT Natthun J. King LTJG Mike Edwards LTJG Sven A. Lynch IQTJG Shame R Tanner 332 'JQPJL I .0 UU H1 fl gy.- 'il - i Qt -vf ,,-vu ld LC DR Todd M. Watkins tif -.1 up 'OCEWI T 31.15. 4 G-5,51-lk qw. 'ut 'I' F1 l ie. tgp! 'C fx. - , - - ., ff'-.lfii la Q yy,- 5:3 fri'--'E -11. ' a' nl qt 'Y S'-iff Hilfe' QB: QF' -mf -' LTJG .lacquclline A. Naner LTJG Andrew H. Gilbert LTJG Michael L. MeGlynn LTJG Leigh Ann Detweilcr ENS Alfonso Tundidor ENS Patrick N. Lynch AVCMQAWD Don L. Glenn YNCSQAWISWJ Susan M. James ATCSLAWJ Ron E. Mayo ADCSLAWJ Jasper T. Evans ATCSlAWjWil!iam Weiss AECCAWJ Man' Calmon ...i-.3 If 4 Q J- 3' E. ' i' , I y w 3 I , 9 5 L is 4 AI 4, 'ir 3 .S - 'fi il A 255, 'I X.: N za 1 1 A hh ? A E1 gill' 4 . . ' li , 'E 5 A A 4 ' 'TQCIE ir X 'hh J' fr ,1 ,Jr 'I l '11 . Q I U P' I 75 -r Y. 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Allen AD3 Christopher W Robles AE3tAWl Christopher R ' i Davidson gif: AE3 Douglas L. Miner fi 'li VI V 1 AK3 Bonnie L.Cavcrly ' f AM3 scm1K.Penn 5 M ii AM3 Michael A. Hartman ' 2 Q AM3Miclmel.v.Mn1cr E i Y AE3 SamzmthaA. Brown 3 I ' ' D D336 Ai., 1 s ' ti-N L dffr I .g f . -1 K , f aw . A -4.5: K N 5, .D ' I 'it 'mf 9 L fin' 2.52 , 5 ,:',,.V-i., , Wu 'SP I .Y X Y. gg: 1 5 .go 1 Af E 2 ! al 2' 'In 'N ll,-111. ,,.. .- ,qs--11 .4 . .nw M X 000 X AT3 Joshua D. Drake .gn1fsQ1wrMachaezn.sanws E 1 Sv - -'- '.u.4:.A. PRS Busan R. Pameil 4-Z 1' -W- Y- Xiamen: AES .Toscg-Ez M. H51-.ki. Ei -...1mu--'- .. :L on' '19 4 1 1 1 1. 11 fn ,i I ' ,.,.,,.,,,, K! ' .J .ll ,kan ,gg it 5' ..--- 4 'I I , , I f, . .1 - - 11 'c fa' ' il? f A ' l' 1 ' ik A gf f I . - . 1 4 'ik G-uk 01 090 ATS Y. 1' LCN. iq-A gel 040 I E YY34 AWI -XR: YN: Angela A. S. 10 Jason .-X. Nia. Thii' DD dk 'Z' ..'.. U- ... .-x AMS Dustin '5 1 AMS Xi::i1.::f?i.' PRE 875.12 s.' 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In the the Pukin' Dogs transitioned to recorded seven combat deployments n April 1,1975, after completion of F-14A Tomcat transition training, the Pukin' Dogs permanently moved to their present home at NAS Dogs found 1990 to be a year as they won the Strike Air Readiness Program QSFARPQ trophy for the second consecutive year and achieved the highest score in SFARP history. VF-143 also won the Tactical Reconnaissance tTACRECCEl trophy for excellence in TARPS employment. The squadron was nominated for the Navy's 1990 Arleigh Burke Award and the 1990 Department of Defense Phoenix Award for aviation maintenance. The successes of 1990 became more evident in early 1991 when VF-143 was awarded COMNAVAIRLANT's 1990 Battle E as the Atlantic Fleet's nnest fighter squadron. Further accolades came as the Pukin' Dogs were awarded the Chief of Naval Operations Rear Admiral Joseph C. Clifton Award which designated VF-143 the Navy's tinest ighter squadron. During an air wing detachment to NAS Fallon, NV in May 1991, the Dogs made history by becoming the first fleet aircraft and trained crews for TARPS lAlI'b0mel arrsuperionty and missions The Pukm Dogs returned in July 1996 having flown over 1400 while enjoying an unprecedented 99 Im rate These extraordinary successes are a tnbute to the professionalism and pride of all Pukm Dogs personnel who were awarded COMNAVAIRLANT s Battle E Award for 1 996 ebruary 1998 found the Pukm Dogs making another maiden cruise, this time aboard the USS JOHN C. STENNIS QCVN 741. Over 131 days were spent in the Arabian Gulf in support ol Operation Southern Watch. VF-143 played key roles using the Low Altitude Navigation Targeting Infrared for Night fLANTlRNl, night vision goggles. and digital TARPS. The excellence of VF-143 on this cruise was recognized by COMNAVAIRLANT again selecting the Pukin' Dogs for the Battle 'E' award. In addition to the Battle 'EP VF-143 was awarded the 1998 Safety 'Sl award. Twenty years after their first cruise aboard the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER QCVN 691. VF-143 sailed the waters of the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf in 2000. VF-143 protected the skies over Bosnia-Herzegovina under Operation Joint Forge and enforced the Iraqi no-fly zones bl Oceana, VA. As part of CVW-6, VF-143 made its first F-14 carrier deployment aboard USS AMERICA QCV 66l from April 15 to October 25, 1976. During this Mediterranean deployment, the squadron participated in 'Operation Fluid Drive, providing CAP for the evacuation of American citizens from Beirut in 1976. The Pukin' Dogs next participated in a South Atlantic cruise fJune 10 to July 19, 19771 and a Mediterranean cruise tSeptember 29, 1977 to April 25, 19787. In the fall of 1978, VF-143 joined USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER tCVN 69l and Carrier Air Wing SEVEN QCVW-7l. In 1979 they made IKE's first major deployment to the Mediterranean Sea from January 16 to July 13. VF-143 and the IKE next spent 152 days continuously at sea during the 1980 cruise. The squadron then made a brief NORLANT cruise, between August 17 and October 7, 1980, and participated in NATO's Exercise Ocean Adventure. During the 1982 Mediterranean deployment, the Pukin' Dogs, with three Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod Systems tTARPSl equipped aircraft, once again provided CAP for the evacuation of American citizens from war-torn Beirut in June of that year. During the 1983 MED deployment, VF-143 flew 45 combat TARPS missions. providing the Multinational Peacekeeping Forces in Lebanon with intelligence of enemy troop movements and artillery positions in the mountains outside of Beirut. VF-143 and the IKE returned to the MED on October 11, 1984 where they again found F 35- 2 Tomcat squadron to drop live air-to-ground ordnance. I l September 1991, the squadron deployed YD ffl Arabian Gulf where new standards were set ln joint operations between Navy, Air Force, and numerous coalition air forces. The Pukin' Dogs returned to the Arabian Gulf in October of 1991. he later stages of the cruise took them into the North Atlantic and Nonfvegian Sea where NATO forces and the IKE Battle Group teamed up above the Arctic Circle for cold weather operations during HTEAMWORK 92. In August 1992, the Pukin' Dogs and the rest of Carrier Air Wing SEVEN were reassigned to the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON tCVN 733, the Navy's newest aircraft carrier. VF-143 deployed on the GW on her maiden shakedown cmise, and then for her first Mediterranean deployment in May 1994, where she took part in the 50th anniversary commemoration of the D-Day invasion and Operation Deny Flight. This cruise was highlighted by the stellar performance of the squadron in both Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Arabian Gulf, particularly for the crucial TARPS imagery it provided. n January 1996, the World Famous Pukin' Dogs completed their turnaround training cycle and departed on their second cruise in fifteen months. The preparation quickly paid off as the Dogs found themselves flying over Bosnia in support of Operation Decisive Endeavor and the Arabian Gulf in. support of Operation Southern Watch. Carrier Air Wing SEVEN relied heavily on the Pukin' Dogs participating in Operation Southem Watch. In both theaters of operations the Dogs maintained an superiority and displayed unparalleled success in the Tactical Reconnaissance mission. The highlight of cruise was the successful delivefll Of laser guided munitions in Operation Southern Watch. t the tum of a new millennium, the men of Fig-ihteg Squadron 143 were chosen to be the Win efk F-14 squadron to drop the Joint Direct f ine Muniiion QJDAMJ, another an-tofrfovftflllffil 'is in Pukin' Dogs. The Dogs have ellloyed 59032915 all mission areas due to the excellent mainwmn that make up the backbone of the sfguwnme Confirming what is widely known uP an d tge N00 flightline, the Pukin' Dogs were awards' and me COMFITWINGLANT Golden Wrenc tandmq corviNAvAiRLANr 'Safety S, fo' Omg super, performance, operational readiness. an safety practices. II to roving that they are always ready fig' mixing Pd , the Dogs were deployed an op- ' 24 Offlhgtgss .ioHN F. KENNEDvntgg57lggQfn,,, hours of the tragedy on Sept- 11 - . CVWJ, in VF-143 is deployed on the JFK with , an support of Operation Endutrlnggrgzcgiijgndfllggll. u raded LANTlRNtargeII19 Y a fapid Vslgle the world continues to chalgzggingg the pace, one thing is certarnand uhm their pr0Ud Pukin' D095 of VF-143 Wm yphotstandardsof history as they maintain the hlghes combat readiness. Nm!! D S. I I I' Cl I TARPS, Wiiy. and retumed ver 1400 d 99.3'Mw :rdinary nlism and ho were tward for a making oard the Jver 131 upport of ayed key Vargeting 9099leS. F-143 on XIRLANT Battle 'E' -143 was :oard the SVN 691. nean and acted the Jperation zones by h. In both tained air uooess in on. The lelivery of Southem I of Fightef a first fleet :ct Attack Eirst for the BUGOQN 'U aintal squ - Id dthe ' and ,A ntstandilxf nd F 'c32.33 1 r . rfyefhin Z4 , Currenfly cvw-'gg ,usm :Ind JDAM- at .8 l'3Pid mglngi E heir PW andards Uf -I? -T 1l'4l'ehF ,. thi We Commander Calvin H. Craig Commanding Officer 1 4. 1 - 2 ,EH , 3 5 , ,A , ff . 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' 'Qt W1 . 1 gg,-F:.fr.ff++'f'?-' .,- -QP' 4- L ,. P '- . ,.,..-rv' , .. , ,:.'Zff3P'7 .Y---M ffff ff '-. 3. : ., - N.. -f-'- L ' ' Afpzilgiffiff' fl ,fl V-'atm ff f- '- 2,.,4 7' . ,,.g',+-..-.Wi in ,3:-- -fi fu- nw- ' .-..g.. fi . im fx' ' 1. ff trike Fighter Squadron ONE THREE ONE QVFA-1311. known as the I1'7LDC.11TS, was established at NAS Lemoore, California on 3 October 1983. The WILDC-I T S received their first FXA-ISA Homet in May 1984, and began an intensive training program. which included nine detachments in nine months. In January 1985. the WILDCAITS moved cross-country to NAS Cecil Field. Florida and became AIRLANT's First and Finest FfA-IS squadron. As a part of Carrier Air Wing THIRTEEN. the IIYLDCATS deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in October 1985 aboard USS CORAL SEA tCV 431 and participated in air strikes against Libya and intemational terrorism in 1986. For their eflorts. VFA- 131 received two Navy Unit Commendations. the Armed Forces and the Navy Expeditionary Medals. In 1986, VFA-131 was also awarded the AIRLANT Battle for battle efficiency. the CNO Aviation Safety Award tThe First AIRLANT. VFA squadron to receive this award1. the Silver Anchor for personnel retention. and the Capt Michael J. Estocin Award for the best FIA-18 squadron in the U.S. Navy. The IHLDCATS completed their second Mediterranean deployment aboard USS CORAL SEA in March 1988. In August 1988. VFA-131 embarked on USS INDEPENDENCE tCV 621 for a two month transit via Cape Horn from Norfolk. Virginia to San Diego. Califomia. On I5 October 1988. the squadron joined Carrier Air Wing SEVEN. extensive and protracted work-up cvcl IVILDC.-1719 deployed to the aboard the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 691 in March 1990. In August 19911. USS D111 D. EISENHOWER became one ofthe first U.S. units to respond to the Iraq invasion of Kuwait. The IIYLDC.-1 TS maintained peak combat readiness as part of Operation DESERT SHIELD to keep Saddam Husseins forces out of Saudi Arabia. .After returning home in September 19911. the squadron traded in its FJA-18A aircratl for the brand new FIA-18C Lot XIII Night Strike Hornets. One year later, after a rapid turnaround training cycle. the squadron deployed aboard USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. This deployment included operations in the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea. Indian Ocean and Arabian Gulf in support of operation DESERT STORM, and concluded with operations above the Arctic Circle in support of exercise TEAMWORK 92. This was the first Night Strike Hornet deployment in the .Atlantic Fleet. In September 1992. the IVILDC.-ITS and CVW-7 deployed aboard the Navy's newest nuclear- powered aircraft carrier. USS GEORGE WASHINGTON ICVN 731. for its two month Shakedown Cruise that included operations off Puerto Rico and the southeastern United States. In 1993. VFA-131 began work-ups for USS GEORGE W1ASHINGTON's maiden deployment. which began 20 May 1994. The historic deployment began xx ith a visit to Portsmouth. England and Brest. France to commemorate the 509' Anniversary of D-Day, Following these ceremonies. the IVILDCL-I 718' lleiv sorties in support of Operation DENY FLIGHT over Bosnia-Herzegovina and Operation SOUTHERN WATCH over southern Iraq. October 1994. in response vt ' V. 1 I ,., ' . X .7 P, . K .7 'xVl'A.1l' ' , I i ii I . 1 5 2 .4 to aggression in Iraq. the IVILDC.-ITS returned tothe Arabian Gulf and participated in Operation VIGILANT WARRIOR. returning stability to the region. On 17 November 1994, VFA-131 returned to Cecil Field and again received the CNO Aviation Safety Award for FfA-18 squadrons and the Capt Michael J. Estocin Award. After an abbreviated and arduous turnaround training period. the IVILDC.-I TS once again proudly deployed to the Mediterranean. Adriatic. and the .Arabian Gulfin support ofOperations DECISIVE ENDEAVOR and SOUTHERN WATCH. The IVILDC.-1 TS .. . ENHOWER history, that live weapons wen, ' rf 1 in combat. Detachments to Tazar, Hungary mn A ..s.g, L Isreal were coordinated along with port i Italy' Souda Bay Crete' Haifa Israel Corfu, Dubfovnik, Croatia: Anta1ya,Tuikeyg Nianama, Jebel Ali. UAE, and finally Lisbon, Portugal. VEQA 131 was awarded the CVW-7 Top Hook Award fai- Cruise 2000. while transiting the Atlantic towanihqm Returning in August, through the end of 2000, the WILDCA TS successfully completed Conventional. Weapons Technical Proficiency Inspection, Aviation Maintenance Management Team inspection, TOPGUN in a myriad of events to n Southem Iraq and and three major Africa. the from deploy in ASC and Center' Weapons Roosevelt results. ln pr USS JOHN C the the No II ILDC .-17S enjoyed port calls around the world as USS .IOIIN C. STENNIS relocated to San Diego. California. Following cruise. VI'-'A-131 returned to NAS Cecil Field. Florida for two inspections. the ADMAT Inspection and the Conventional Weapons Teclmical Proficiency Inspection. prior to their relocation to NAS Oceana. Virginia on-l December 1998. The IVILDC1-I 718 were one ofthe first two Ft A- I 8 Hornet squadrons to relocate from NAS Cecil Field. Fl- and take tip residence in their new home in Virginia Beach. Virginia. Starting off 1999, the 1I ll.DCflTS participated in REDFLAG 2-99, a joint services exercise, at Nellis AFB. NV and ASCIET 99. in Savanna. Georgia along with a week of Carrier Qualifications aboard USS HARRY S. TRUMAN lCVN 751. Late spring of I 999. the l1'lLDCLIfSstarted the turn around training cycle in preparation tor their next deployment. VI-'A-131 successfully completed SFARP CVW-7 detachment to NAS Fallon. NV TSTA N X. and JTFEX aboard USS l'lIfllI. LOMPTUE ,L DWIGHT D. EISl'iNl'lOWliR. September 1999 marked the integration of females with the arrival of the first female Chief Petty OlTiccr to the squadron. The ll 'ILDCI-I 71S'clcployed in February 2111111 to the lvlediterranean Sea. Adriatic Sea. Arabian Gulf and Persian Gulf. for the third time. aboard the USS DWIGHT D. liISliNlIOWIiR. VFA-131 llew sorties 'll 591911011 of Operation JOINT GUARDIAN. D11 1.113 liRA'I'Ii FORGE. SOL1 TI IF RN 1NA'fC'I'1 .ttiswiin semi LION ima ixoico' vsvii 'ran , - s I .' ,. I cruise marked the first time in Il'll.lJC'-17' and detachment to Fallon. NV In addition, the WILDCATS were awarded the CINCLANTFLT Retention Excellence Award tGoIden Anchor1 for FY00 and received a Citation for Meritorious Achievementin Aviation Safety from J.S. Mobley, VADM. USN recognizing I3 years ofCIass A Mishap-Free Flights. Aviators from the II YLDC-1 TS were awarded the Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic Pilot ofthe Nomination for the Association Tactical Aviation conducted .ur patrols to , V- New York City from any additional terrorist HIE-IHS Once released from their duties in support 0 UPC some more aboard the USS GEUFGF wasi-nnorou. me u'1Lnc.4r jets and P1103 cross-decked to the USS JOHN KENNEIrYind join the majority of the squadron S Pefsonmth of complete COMPTUEX. FoI1ot'vtI189Y9 mol' gmc intense carrier operations. the IHLDL.-lTStvon .m --ooiaen I-took atv-artt lat- being the Sqvadfogi the best landing grades for the CONIPTIQIEEKM period. Following the completion OFCOMP nafwx October. the Squadron returned to NAS 0531 shy' and began preparations to deploy two nj0Hme Umar ln December the Il'lLDC'.-TTS. 2110112 mth . ted Air members of CVW-7, completed an abbrevia board wma ration in support of early depafmfe 8 - 'A NF.KENNi '. f tht L55 IVILDC.-1715 have zin1a5Sfd 0222635322 tlight hours and fourteen years of mishap GRU SDL VFA-131 is currently attached to COIVIC AR Th: the IJSS JOHN F. KENNEDY Battle tgvqgsqnem 11'lLDC.4TSarc currently on a six-inontlt CLP pon of conducting combat flight f1PCf31'0nSdg4Sali,d the Olleration ENDURING UFREVED kgs over continuing war on terrorism In the 5 Afghanistan. .E 't .il r, , if I .5-2 C01 el-hr andin Ofiieer CMDCM QAWISVVJ Commander David M. Fox Casey Fgrggh Executive 0ffTC0l' Command Master Chief ,, J- M uf :Lf-,',' ..-an-uma-... ma..-V .xv-an-. v-..f...,....-V. -1-5'-' 'J- 'm ! 2 s . 'z ? .E Q A 5 1 i 1 g 1 Q E 1 S 5 2 ? R E ,..:--.Q Q ...m. 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Allen Mil Fxlauwin licquiu .-XfXl2l.-KW!la1rrcilNl,l3isl1up .-XXl IQAXYP Kxirl Nl. li iwni 5 If 74r- X J. PN1.IurncM',Hr'ill IDI-Q2 Dcmsc X1.BlIYI1CIl YNJ.-XXXJ L.acrr'yfX.1,'ImpcI .NTI Ycronicu NI. Clark A'1'2r.fXXX'p .-Xuthmxy .l. Clark .-XMISI D11lHCl.I.f40I'I'igL1ll .-XZIQAXXJSlml1iL1A, Dux idsnn A221 AWJ Kerry .-X. Eisncr .NI'2I.'XXU ,lumix D. Frank A MZQ AW y Richard D. Funk .-XNIZQ .-NW! Cilcnn :X. Guin XKZI .MVN Ronulri A. firm sly .-X'T2.AXr11lmr1y C ir Hummumi ,-XI'-.21.'XXX'x Kircg S. llgmxcn .-NDII1lgir1l,,.llmx'clI D AT2 Kyle A. Loeffler A024 AWD Leon T. Moore lll lS2fAWJ Nathan C. Monow ADZQAWJ Douglas F. Morton AZ l iAWy Donald lvl. Parker PR2 Robert L, Powell AMEBQAWJ Siovanni A. Quirozhemandez AMZCAWJ Jason L. Redick AZZI.-KW! Lawrence J. Richardson PR2tAWJAmy L. Sizemore .ffbl 1 AMI Cliristopliei' D, Spniill .-xozq.-xwi scorn A. sim AME2 Joseph N. Valdez AZ2 Bobbie E. Watson AN1E2lAW SWQ Trevor A. Welcome ISZIAXX' i Jason L, Willcn AD3 Henry L. Amarlcs. Jr. ANI3 Willianis L. Arden ATBKAXKW Demetrius R. Armstrong AM3 Quincy L. Banks AT3 Teri S, Callaghan llNl3fAXX' SWJ Jamie S. Carpenter AZ3QAWl Marcia D. Carter ., .n ATQ 1 muy L. C Lambs AZ3 Danicl x1.DCI'l1bCl'IiS PY3 Tuma 1. Dion ,-XTg Nlmthux NK. Ldmonda 7X1 a., 'O AME: Zmo Cx. Polq M, Goddard 11 .1 ,. Y, 1, BNN xrh vm J, f , -, ' g-- ,Agape-. A03 Ryin ll, tinilllwid 41 .XD3 lkziiieisw Ullflllllll ,XT3lAXK'l.l:1i1ieH ll llnll .-XNI3 Robert .X. lflzirrimn AD3 Kevin D. llnpkins .-Xl33f.-WU Nmliziniel H. Hurt AT3 Tliomarcus Jenkins AMS Greg S. Kcnmey AMB Antoine D. Lamb AK3 Teresa Y. Leon fi A03 Anthony .l. Lupinetti ANI3 Clayton L, Lyles A ww- , ,, w . , . iff-Li V , ,, Q MQ AD3 Cliarlena .l. Macleod MSB Steven L. McCloud Mulder AD3 Crystal L. Norlleet AM3 Aaron R. Pierce AMMAWJ Benjamin J. I , - 3,3 I. 1 v AO3lAVv'llj0SClJl'lR.PlllgI'C6 I i H ATB Jose A. Ponce 'N' ' AME3 Roberto F. Richardson AK3Angelicz1Rivcra AMS Max Scoggins 2' N . . .X . .1 . - P J n - Rggn l Tn? , x 'V' ai l 2 l r-- -w new D -5, AD3 Brad D. Searle .-XM3lAWllN'licl1ncl L. Starncs ADS Joseph R. Toms AO3lAWl Francis D. Towle ATS Wayne D. Walters AMS Karlton W Wiley. Jr. AD3 Romcrious K. Williams A03 lm S. Williams .-XE3 Nathan R, Wood AOS Gregory S. Worman .-XK3 Chrissy J. Taylor AOSQ,-XWJ Nicholas D. Tanner A034 MU Audrey D. Abel YNSN Tamara S. Floyd PR XN IINOII Bull AOAN Brent W Bclviiis AN Rvzmj Blod-'cn -XN Crislyn Barbaislitardo . --..--. ---..-..--- -v--....., i .Fr 3 MJAN David .l. Cainer AliAN Kevin .l. C'ohurn IXDAN Mark J. Conte ATAN Natalie K. Crippen MSSN Jose G. C-V111 ATAN Joel A, Dill ATAN Kyle W Fredo PNJSN Karen Ci1rei'i AD.-'XN Christopher L. Greer AEAN Roger W Jones AEAN Floyd W Kennedy AOAN David .l. Lloyd AZAN I.uisfX. Maldonado AN Lawrence J. Xlonianaro ADAN William J. P Nlulvey. Jr. AZAN Antonio J. Nelson AN Cliflord A. Ramsamooj ADAN Cln'i5I0pherA. Reid AKAN Chris L. Rogers AMEAN Joe Tunuuli AMAN Joseph R. Williamson AMAWJ Michael J. Tale AMEAN Darren A. Stover AA Danny K. Alston Ev ,- 4 ' '? x .1. 1 ZW r' p. ug '17 A J Avf- l Ti 5'-.EAA Dustin J, Beckmnnn AR Marquis J. Brown ATAA M ichacl A. Campbell AOAA John-Paul H. Figueroa AA Jason S. Hull AO.-XA Gary J. Harkins. Jr. A.-X Paul T. Lemon ADAA Christian T. Lusk AMAA Jcrcmy R. Miller AA Kcvin A. Nizcr ADAA lf nc NI Oxlnornc 'X X Jxlflilll. R llllul' 'X X lxclbv X SLITICJICI ll 3 Yulo '- Jw 'L' WE' !,.-. .-XXI,-XA ,-Xd.ln1,l. XXnrv.lLn IR X X Nl1tll1LxxC'N'xbi11du XDAR Rlxmlx L .xrnum XRJnnnl10n D lloll and NR lcrrmcc J lfluwnrd M1 1 I I .MBAR Lexi lflullson ,-X .-X M nrk A, Jones AR .lukc S. Pcmlurvin AR D. D. Tuckcr .-XK3 'lam nn H3115 1 f u I 1 --.ir ,yx 7 ,--PII!!5,- . , .F-. i i I' 4' -lg! 1 5,2 ., 1 . - . ,- f , f . Y f V.. , 5 V f , f-. ,. ,Q 1 A ., , , 1 - . . If ff' i if 'J Q K x I -Jig' if ,f ' -. H. I , 1 , ,I , l q.9,.,,, - l. '-1-m-.fm Q! ., .., ,W -gvgc ,f-'F A- - ,...... 'T ' --.ur 1'-M H --v--A ...,.... . -, ,A f v-P .,.z.-,,, L- ., ,.., . Q..l'E?..'ZT':rU.:: fi., fw-ni?L.IZE.,h. -- v. Vw-..-'-:mar -me--T ,,,,,- ail-is . ----f - 'lf- ,, :. '...f-. . ,, A ,. ,, . frlgi.-2.3. .- .-.........-.u- gy: . .5 rl ff Wf K .ir f N ' 'X . .J 2 ' syn ' ' S I XGHTHA W It Gluu-f trike Fighter Squadron ONE THREE SIX was established in July 1985 at Naval Air Station, Lemoore, California. Seven months later, the KNIGHTHAWKS changed homeport to Cecil Field Naval Air Station they trained and most recent Station Oceana in Though a young squadron in a Navy that favors tradition, VFA-136 rapidly established itself as a leader in the Strike Fighter community. VFA- 136 Hrst deployed in September 1987 with Carrier Air Wing THIRTEEN on board the USS CORAL SEA QCV 431. One year later, the KNIGHTHAWKS joined CarrierAir Wing SEVEN onthe USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER CCVN 691. Since then, the KNIGHTHAWKS have deployed aboard the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON CCVN 731 and the USS JOHN C. STENNIS CCVN 741. In February 2000, the KNIGHTHAWKS returned to USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER lCVN 691 for the Millenium Med Cruise!Persian Gulf Deployment. While in the Med, they initiated a first-ever joint exercise with the armed forces of Hungary and participated in Operations JOINT FORGE and JOINT GUARDIAN over the countries of Bosnia and Kosovo. Shortly thereafter, the battle group endured the heat ofthe Persian Gulf in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH, where the KNIGHTHAWKS dropped ordnance in combat forthe first time in the squadron's history. 1.11.3 On September 11, 2001, VFA- 136 was the first Navy squadron to deploy on hours notice to the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON in support of Operation NOBLE EAGLE, While aboard the GW, con ENDURING FREEDOM. the future, they will continue the proud KNIGHTHAWK tradition of helping make the world safe for freedom and democracy. Since their establishment in 1985, the KNIGHTHAWKS have received the prestigious FOX-1 award lnow known as the Grand Slam1 for Air-to- Air excellence as well as the Silver Bomb award for Air-to-Ground excellence and numerous squadron Top Hook awards, including one on USS JOHN F. KENNEDY. - The KNIGHTHAWKS have flown alongside many countries as well as against a wide range of the world's finest combat aircraft. Together, the 193 enlisted men and 26 ofhcers of VFA-136 have emerged as the leaders in today's Strike-Fighter Navy. e KNIGHTHAWKS of Strike lighter Squadron ONE THREE SIX employ the F!A-18 Hornet to provide fleet air defense and to project power ashore. As diverse as the great nation we represent, the officers and Sailors of VFA-1 36 come VFA-136 from far and wide to contribute to a common mission: fly sustained operations from the sea, deterring aggression in peacetime and poised any potential enemy with perso could not Our A-18 Hornet, weather, air-to-air Strike Fighter. The Hornet's maneuverability, multi-function radarand arsenal of sophisticated air to airand air I to ground ordnance is second to none and represents the very best in Ameiiwn technology. , The men and women ofthe KNIGHTHAWKS have indeed been proud to embark in USS JOHN F KENNEDY QCV 671 in support 0. Operations NOBLE EAGLE and ENDURING FREEDOM. W V recognize that it was the efforts of the entire Freedom uss Joi-IN F. KENNEDY fC 671 that made work-ups and success. Moreover, it has been 8 honor to defend the American of freedom and liberty in the War on Terrorism. Freedom iS S IA 5 s d S 'H' a'T '!a Commander Commanding Officer A x 4 ig- K. C . . , A.-HE . Q W . 1 f, V S -5-' 'Q 4 ' ,nnnn ' CMDCM QAWIACISWIFMFJ Commander Scott D. Conn Michael R, Rang EXCCIIUVC Officer C Command Master Chief -..,-x ' A ya ff B I 'QW' I I N? . 1 Y s,, LCDR Jeffrey M. Lewis LTCharlcs B. Brady lll 541' -ws' Q!-'U-' LT C hristophcr M. Bugg qv A Y. - ,. . ., .. . -1-H 1 H 14. .N wx'-..-..1'-.M I . .. .--,1,.,.-., -1 ha N ?-.,- '1 ' . , W nh,-.X-V-. - '-if 'DN 2 -.i'f ' ' Y 6- ? i ? D V S' 5 L . I 0 1 Y 1 1 I Q . - ,,v.. uv v xy 4 Q . A3 1: 7 f rrrgllrs HUB' 9 n .Qin-I I. All-QI'-H Aka JM!! .ewan 'mfr Z' n. 'Ruff 3 than -- -- QP 'qgv gap. H3 'l' gfl'l1.r w .vi'7n7l'i AQWJS ry' '69 trio Gerard w. Gladders LTJG Edwin B. Howard LTJG David D. Litile LTJG James E. Shipman LTJG Brian D. Summers ENS Shannon R Thompson CW02 Ellis C. Rush CW02 Henry A. Carrillo AVCM KAWD Anthony D. Nicholas AMCSIAWD Sean P. Degan AECSKAWJ Jeffrey A. Estep AOCSQAWJ Robert L. Rodriguez AZCCAWISWJ Paul J. Boswell AOCQAWD Shawn L. Burmeistcr ATCQAWJ James B. llavanki .- 'JSI A DCIAWJ Norman M. I IIII AFX-IU AW! Mulwndru J:uindrzm:uIm AMCIAWI Durncll ,lohnsmm ADCIAWI Stax cn .l. King ATU.fWv'1LiImislzxi11l..Ruciw1 .NI'UAXN''FNIIfJXXkxyr1c Ii. Sullivan AI2L'x.'XXN'IINI1cImcI IJ. XVLIQCIIIMII' .-XDI JulIu5Anlninv: .fXTIlAWI IJonuId I I. Ihlrhugu Ali I I AWJ 'I4I1un1us N-I. L'oIcmL1n .-XNIIfII:XW I IJLIITIII J. C' nvav k Ali I I .MK I Brian NI. Urimca AM I C'I1riaInpI1crI3. IImuzmI YNI Craug Joh . ANIIIAWJ Frzxnk NY. Kgxssuy I I I I .,-ff- '-'-' fha, V1 .r 'f 1-f,:,:ff if, .,-'ff -- ' -gush- 7r ,,,,,, 00' if? N . 3 Q xl 1, 4 3 , I A 451'-I 5 1 ' , lg Q 'll l S' -- N D 5 Y ,V,, VV- -iv ' f,-X S ee L Q 1- ef S 14-O 'Y ' L ...- . 4 Q-,ng V 4 ll' l Tr' EEL. 5 NJ '97lE,?'1w u----'H -,. M5f'l' fi l'NKAW1Rome0LPerez lTl CAWJ Glenn M. Richardson YN lfAWy Laurie L. Sargent ADIlAWj Charlene L. Schultz ADl1AWQKennelh E. Spears PRlfAWjAndrca C. Spcrling .. . . , N ...... , . --, ..,.,,..,,.....f,q .-,..,,, ' ANl2 Clint B. Amzmwp :mn n Beige: AMEZQAWJ Jean P. Boudmaux AMlfAWy Richard L. Brown YN2 William E. Brison. Jr. AT2 Jeffrey K. Caleb AMZCAWISWJ Corey C. Cassell MS2 Veronnica R. Collins AT2 Douglass P. Dean, .lr. DKZIAWJ Nathan R. Edwards AOZQAWJ Rosemary Escalante AMZQAWJ Gilberto Espinosa AD2fAWp Bmce G. Frederes AT2 Steve Garcia MSZKAWJ Woodrow Gardener. Jr. --vp,-1 i I ilu X SZ 'G ak X A02 Biancal. Rodriguez PR2Gmrd0l. AZZQAWD Kenneth R. Stoehzing AMEKAWI Jeremy R. Suttles Vazquez, Jr. vi g AM2qAwyF.-.mcisw ax' wr I' -? QQ 1 A i TEA. - -x-.... , , 'S 'vt 'T- - -Q-r 'RO f.,. M73' -'T . 1-' wi ff V . 1, rr '.', - .ly YN3 Shonka J. Christian AM3 Nicholas Ckonjcvic AK3 Nigel ii. Blandin AT3 Adam B.L. Bnulsnuui N! 1 bf In if X .big Y 5 f . , F' . L' wk ago 'JC 7 , , Q fy ., V.,. K 'W ,A-uv. 'B ,, ,F -IX fn , Q S A YY Z g Y. ' rg!! A pig. l W A AZ3 Brian S. Morgan AEAN Tcmidayo A. Alafe fl I oat' 'Q Z Y ,I I Y, ri '9' 1 h ' W' ff.7..ifi fwf 'Q-WT 'Y i'ill3?irT'ZV l gy K A 1 :lr ' ' N I , 5 5 el - 'fif I u cf' ' Q Q W ' 9 . All If: . N. 4 ' in 1 1, U 8 I 4 F W .-fu. is ,I 6, ? 4 n i 'L 'T B- 'Lo ! if 57 2 af 'Fx' Y 'E Z 1 Y. 'G' OG' Z AN Preston J. Evans AOAN Nicholas K. Fouly AN Brian I-l. Galatis AN Michael W. Gallawuy AKAN Gcnorsc Gilbert AEAN Joshua R. Kouplcn AN live M. Kunhart PNSN Bradley W. Mcycr AEAN Ronald I... Miller AMEAN liric L. Milton YNSN Tunishzx l., Mitch-:ll AOAN Luis D. Ncgronlcon AN Bry an A, Noxak AZAN Murccl L. Ox crton AEAN.-'knmy L..Pallz1xicini Af MN Charles A. Riclmrdson AN Bryce R. Rook AN C,'l1riQlopl1cr'W. Schmcrlwcr PRAN Annlrcxx D. Schuhnucr AN Den y Tnlllnrniguxvulcf f-sn q M yu IQ 5 1 QQ 'IF- ' 'H' VI, I' XXX iw A , - , 1 971. ,X V 5 Al f lf- r +A Qi: .,, .1 , - f . A.. .. ' ' '-E P 'Nun -pf , .A f V . gm.. 1- , W - Q1 ' ' '-.'- - -A ef '-' A-1 ..' N? gg - i Q1 1 l- 'i .. .4 W,-.A it .. - . x A A . Q I. ,elk tg ' 'V Aff. ,-- . s' ..rax:i .i Q in '- L ,, '00 A -L. K, Www ,,. ...fa .,. if nv A Z di' VDO apo '0' y AA James C. Shaw ADAA Michael 0. Smith AUAA Kcrcm D. Suhi AA Ronald D. Sumner AMEAA Matthew l.. Curtis ATAA Daniel Ii. Sarvcr AR lflinlun M. Ilarris AMEAR Michael J. Pnllcrson ADAR MigncIA. Sanchez Ali Trznnainc V. Williamn -41W 'Tia' Ml :IL 'XJ' ,. ' f,, , al N . . , nf i .nv L,-S-4-1 lv' IW? N x ZZ. ,, ,I f w f-ff . ,,,E.,, 4 - S3Qff'fz 5 ' 5 13 ,xx fs.-A I ' ff' 7-V Q .- it gf 4' f ' .. ' 11 v .-A ?.?2':-5 r-- -'K AC .QQ If .0 X s fi? Si rf-2: PA., Ma '35'f'?i'y:5PE5 Q ' 2 I .-,,grQ5T'i5: 1 Q if as Q f , Q., l-Y gvnglt Ink , 1 1 L N55 5 ., -fu Ei R -' . I,5 - 7 X J.. L 8 an 0 I N 5,1 , in rs I I :..-A i i 5 . 4 P Q 1, 1 . ' i lg ,1 5, 1 4 W -5 Q' -X '-:w-5 LJ A nce called S c o u t i n g Squadron 31, VS-31 is a living legacy. Originally based in Squantum, Massachusetts, the squadron now calls NAS Jacksonville home. VS-31 flew TBM Avengers and AF Guardians until receiving Grumman S-2 Trackers in 1954. This was the first true ASW aircraft that combined both search and destroy capabilities in a single carrier-based platform. Using the S-2, the TOPCA TS provided ASW coverage during the Lebanon Crisis in 1958 and the Berlin Crisis in 1962. The TOPCA TS vastly improved their capabilities in 1977 with the delivery of the jet-powered S-3 In 1990 VS-31 i A 3 participated in Gperation ffDesert Shield, arriving on-station in the Red Sea Within days ofthe invasion of Kuwait. In 1991, the TOPCA TS became the first operational squadron to employ the S-3 is Harpoon missile capability by launching an armed missile against an exercise in the North Arab lmpro data TOP lead for Su and Surface Surveillance tasking for the Air Wing. Gn deployment, the squadron employed ISAR finverse synthetic aperture radarj to identify ships at extended ranges, ALR-76 to perform ESM telectronic support missionsj, and refueling stores for in-flight refueling. The S-31s long ran e and owerful 400119.09 sensors enabled the TOPCA TS to pass invaluable infonnation to the battle group commander. As a result of recent upgrades, the TOPCAT S a We pons capability now des the AGM-6513 gener a MK-20 Rockeve cluster bombs, and MK-46 torpedoes. The T OPCATS their 32-year reco safety with over 1 hours of Class- - t rd mishap free o This is the longes flight-hour safety all of carrier a ' .xfffee-4'-f..qk YF r-Ed der Randolph L. W Commanding Officer ir 'ia' ,W , ffiw . .. a k7 . r Commander Kevin W. Ruce CMDCM Sam R. Lovette Executive Officer Command Master Chief D - if Q fi? 45121 fs' iv I'- Ill fa-f WE-fm ul. I ll I QW 4 ,IV Z? E x .- I x l . f2rm,i.i19 'H 4, X . - 1, .lnnnllmn Y Collins I 'I' 'l'Imm-ns il Conroe lil' Slcvcn J. Kulikowski l.'l' Roderick L. Lucas Q9 Q? Y- lui' ..l.-L' uf Jil-al. Q84- -.I-I w J ll l l a I I l l i wg, -lil- ik' n 'gl An' L' gf -4.-L' 1 'IV' MISL I 'if' :Hail . ,, Qtr l.'I'.Ki Joslmu LTJG William A. Palmer N?- .sf'f,'f NY- QQ: 19 In if if ff 3 sl by .qw if A W I - U Wg? ! . 4 ? 'Ml 1 I I I IHHH 1 5 s x 1 0 AMEC1AWl Dan J. Dendauw YNC Olga L. Fontancz SKCQAWJ Bradley S. I-lunit AZCQAWD Jetlicy W. Mathews . AOCQAWJ Curtis W. McBride A MU AWD Ruger C. 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T1 I 4 in Q. .R rg. 4 1- , , x gd Q Hann- x 1 J 1 1 .. Y , eet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO CVRC 401, commissioned on l July 1960, is tasked with providing Carrier Onboard Delivery CCODJ services to the Navy's Atlantic, Fifth, and Sixth Fleets. VRC-40 RAWHIDES , homepoyted at Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia, operates the C- 2A Greyhound and reports to Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleeg After flying the C-IA Trader aircraft for over 26 years, VRC- 40 compleged a transition to the C-2A in l 86, marking the end 2 reciprocating engine era in 'lAv', ' nhistory.yRC-40's continui ission is the efficient transportation of passengers, mail, 'and cargo to and from carriers at sea, as well as airbome insertion of Special Warfare personnel. Maintaining and flying the squadronis 12 aircraft are over 300 enlisted personnel and officers. Unlike most squadrons, VRC-40 does not deploy as a single squadron. Instead, two plane detachments aboard each deployed aircraft carrier provide continuous fleet support. VRC-40 supports the fleet from ships and bases as far north as Norway, down the Eastem Seaboard and Gulf Coast, throughout the Caribbean, in Central and South America, and all over the ,,.--as ,. ,T V fir, 103: Qi if 4' -' ,Tall R r . .2 ,il l .ig . .N 14 422' .-7 Mediterranean and Middle Eastern theaters. Among VRC-40's many achievements are the receipt of the coveted Chief of Naval Opemtions Safety Award and the Battle E , VRC-40's enviable mission accomplishments serve as an example to others and symbolize our motto of Service to the Fleet with Safety, Dependability, andCourtesy. leet Logistics Support nFOURZERO's primary mission is to quality operational logistics to underway fleet carriers via Carrierg Onboard Delivery. VRC-40 DET III is assigned -to USS JOHN F KENNEDY during the 2.002 cruise. The C-2A Greyhound is capable of transporting up to 26 passengers or 10,000 pounds of mail and cargo to and from carriers at sea. VRC-40 is expanding its traditional role as a carrier onboard delivery platform to include such missions as Special Warfare insertion and cargo dropping up to I4 combat loaded provide the highestafi .f ,fp .A A V f . , airdrops. The C-2A is capable of 5 Eg 2 X J can be delivered manually by the aircrew or released using a roller rail system. Each package has its own parachute, which is deployed via a static line. These missions emphasize the ever-increasing role the C-2A and VRC-40 play in supporting the fleet. While speed and efficiency are requisite to completion of the squadron's mission, safety is of paramount importance. Every year, VRC-40 carries over three million pounds of mail and cargo and effects over 1,000 carrier arrested landings. Astronauts Alan Shepard and Scott Carpenter, numerous Congressional and Cabinet membeij business leaders, and entertainers such as Whitney Houston, Charlie Daniels, Jimmy Buffett, and Meat Loaf have all flown with the RAWHlDES . 'ww-w.,,Nh Xb-s. ff , of 'Te f . 1 . . .4 .. ,,:'l'-1a .. L .-., - , yf rp. x ' of-4 K... A, gpfff-A Lf' ',-- . .,. - rf viii! I l -0 A 't 4 at I f ' If rf-, N ,A 1 ,ff ,f ,jg . f 1 Q... Q ff Lf- I fr'..,f ' ,. .Q -. Personnel or 20 without combat gear in support of Special Warfare operations. These jumps may be executed in either the static line , , r, I f ' .,, ., ig ,:..,- ff? or free-fall method. Cargo drops gs, ,ff , ,,,,fff include packages varying in size from four to 2,500 pounds. 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AM2tAWl Christopher A. Oda. AMAN Clayton .l. Biektbrd. ADZQAWJ Sohan Ramsingh,AM3 Bruno D. Cameron. AT3 Adam H. Turley. AM ltAWJ TUHB' -'Y Vardeman Middle Row: ENS Scott A. Porter. AM3 Aram .l. Anderson. AEZQAWJ Orlando J. Suazo, AE2tAWl Tamala Nichols, AM3 liiok O. Ekong. ADI Craig W. Goodwin. ADZQAWJ Tommie M. l--lanshew. AZ2lAWl John D. Hildebrant. AME l QAWJ JciTcry B. Glcan. AEAN Ryan I'. Niesyn. ADAN Pitcr Lulgjuraj. AM2 Kimberly Dean.AK3 Robcn A. Villanueva, AKAN Carlcen Gates. AK3 Tcny-Ann P. Thomas Front Row: ADCQAWD William D. Timmcrman. LT Eric G. Walbom, LTJG Eric W. Perle. LT Christopher D. Dotson. LT Carolyn ll. Whitncy. AE I QAWXNACJ Christopher Hummel. LT Clarke S. C ramer. LT Mark A. Litkowski. LCDR Matthew G. Wcstlilll- AM l QAWINACJ Patrick T. Cournia. AME l tAW!NACi Benjamin I . Urquhart. AM2tAWfN AC 3 Jason B. Ferraro. ADANQNACJ Seante E. Ncsmith. AMZQAWXN AC J David W. Granger. ADCSQAW!NACJ Rodney A. S00 Not Pictured: PR2 Luis 0. Rodriguez. AK2 Roxanni Diaz. 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These rocks are called Pillars of Hercules. It is one of the World's rnost important sea-lanes. The strait is about 32 miles C51 rkilometersj long and 8 to 23 smiles C13 to 37 kilometersj ,- Q It separates southem- Spain from the northern t of Africa. Cape Trafalgar Spain and Cape Spartel in 1 Tangier mark its Western limitsg T its eastem limits are the British r g overseas territory of Gibraltar and Point Almina in North Africa. l -Oli ir 'vw A ..- -,, ,,,, , ,,,,, ',,.' ...W ,..,.' . ....,- YN- P -li -- 3 it aft 3. , .4-.4 rete is the largest Greek island. It lies I in the Mediterranean Sea, about 60 miles Q97 kilometersl south of the mainland of Greece. Steeped in history and l tradition, Crete was the L I i 1 f i l I , t l . 5 xii: I 5 1 l I f. Nil Sf ' - 'Q 'lk l ' '..',K-' , - -X ' Q N . I il . 1 L... :iv lg: T--x tA:,,f1 7 , x .' - '1 - 2 .V . l. ! -c, 5 . '23 A - 'N LJ'-'win L. 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Great ships and great crews have gone off the coast of Pakistan. j before us t- ENTERPRISE, CARL VINSON, At midnight, CVW 7 will launch into the KITTY HAWK, TEDDY ROOSEVELT, JOHN J dark night, and strike their first blows of Operation STENNIS. Tonight, our enemies will feel the . Enduring Freedom, the war on terrorism. For us power of USS JOHN F. KENNEDY It is now our 5 this is a culminating point in space, a culminating tum to strike for justice and we will strike hard. point in time, and a cuhninating point in history. Millions of Americans wish they could be I Otu' enemy is a group of religious fanatics, here tonight with us. They saw the Twin Towers ' who pervert the peace of Islam and twist its fall, and watched helplessly, wanting to do I meaning to justify the mtuder of thousands of something to defend America and our way of life. , irmocents at the Twin Towers of New York, at the For us tonight, that wait and that helplessness are , Pentagon, and in a field in Pennsylvania. They over. We have reached the point where we are all , hate us and attack us because they oppose all that part of something so much greater than ourselves. is good about America. They hate us because we For the rest of our lives, no matter whether we f are prosperous. They hate us because we are stay in the Navy or move on to civilian life, no , tolerant. They hate us because we are happy. matter what we do or where we go, we will t Mostly, they hate us because we are free and remember that on ll March 2002, we came because we will pay any price, bear any burden, together and struck a blow for freedom. meet any hardship, support any friend or oppose All of us are volunteers. Most of us joined l any foe to assure the survival and success of the Navyto serve our country and beuer ourselves. p liberty. Make no mistake - this is fight for Tonight and in the nights to comewe are given J Westem Civilization. If these monsters are not the opportunity of a lifetime, a chance to truly I destroyed they will destroy us, and our children make a difference in the world. namesake T and children's children will live in' fear forever. John F. Kennedy wrote that a single person can . America is the only nation that can stop make a difference, and every person should try. 1 them and destroy them. Only America has the Tonight, WE make a differencel5We represent strength of character and the vast resources to hunt America in all its power and diversity. We are men T A -4 . ws E El d U 1' U FE -' 438 ' p I and all 4 Jew war alre our Ain mad we pros here Nevr heel unifi PUVP them pray: and famil 1009 them and r wom C0l1r: C0mn Abral that ' last, L Work if-. K . We s of Jur 1 of one JN, HN the our Lrd. lbe vers - do life. :are e all lves. r we :, no will ame willed lves. given truly :sake 1 can try. esent : men 99 --- - i- .Q -.er.r.1s:. ...:. ,- ,, , 'ff' -,,.,., .mr A - .f . f . .. - . 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Use the training that has made you the best Sailors in the world, the best Sailors in the history of the world. Trust in your faith, and in your shipmates. God bless us all, and God bless America. --Captain Ronald Henderson, JR. Commanding Officer, USS John E Kennedy 10 March 2002 Never before in American history has our nation D r W b g been so completely unified and resolute in purpose. Every one of them is cheering us on, praying for our safety and our success. Our families are behind us l00'Mi. We will not let them down. We are, and will be, men and women of honor, courage, and commitment. I believe, as Abraham Lincoln said, that America is the Blast, best hope for the world . Tonight we ef rt ref EEE ' ---ig.-11'-fl V Ears' W 439 ' ' - I :ig :' .' 1, ,rgxxj ,,,,f, .,y U... 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' ' ,.'. 1 . 1 ,... f-.aff 1 - The official language of Bahrain is - g I n' H g Arabic, however, both Persian and 1, 3 g pcyp ' 1 English are widely spoken here. Arabs 0 ' 'AAA ' ': 0 ' iii l s' ' uo ' f V ' iosns f a ' ' '- B' 1' make up about 66'M1 of Bahrain's ethnic background, with Iranian, Pakistani, Indian, and various others filling in the remaining 34'M1. Islam is the principal religion, about 6006 Shi'ite, and 40'K1 Sunni. The climate here is mostly hot and humid, with daytime temperatures often reaching 100 degrees. In the 1930's, Bahrain was the first country in its region to export oil, their only significant natural resource. Local pearlers sought business in oil due to the increasing competition from Japanese cultured pearls. Profitability, environmental factors, and lack of interest made revival of pearling a traditional industry. The long history of Bahrain goes as far back as Dilmun, a prosperous trading center that flourished some 4,000 years ago. Bahrain played a role in Arab trade during the Middle Ages, since it was well placed to trade between Iraq and India. The Portuguese conquest of the 1500's led in turn to Persian rule. In 1873, the Arabian Al-Khalifa family conquered Bahrain mainly to gain control of its valuable pearl fishing industry. Beginning in 1820 there were a series of treaties, and rulers of this family allied themselves more 2 1 closely with Bahrain, on occasion, seeking British aid against local threats. In 1861 it became a protectorate of Britain, and by 1913 that imperial power gained control of Bahrain's defense, foreign relations, and natural resources. In return, Britain promised protection to the rulers. 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Total Advancements 651 Z4 gl , 1, -vs Total Advancement Percentave 53.3206 9' s env' v-eff' ., lf Supply 66 Tons 42.5 Tons 39 Tons 326 Tons 1,296,000 63,000 Gallons 3.2 milhon sllces Over 2 694 000 Served wb w,Q2Stm,Consum d gver 36 100,000 Gross Disbursements 86,673 360 Tax Free, Est QSRB Medical Bonuses, Speclal Payl 87,263 000 .x lv 'J Replenlshlnent-At-Sea: 39 8,385 6.3 Million 120 19 Million Gallons Over 10,000 9,150 tDeploymentJ 3,676 29,100 9,558 105 Barrels 16 . Englneering: TotalFoller Steaming Tlme 25,7085 'Houirlsii Boller Fuel Burned 28,099,647 Gallons Boller Fuel Recelved 29,271,268 Gallons Traps 9,150 Tlme 10,973 Hours OEF SOITICS 2,599 al Queda Targets 64,000 LBS 5... as . c 'E S John F Kennedy QCV 675 IS flagshlp of the mostiteeleliiiologlcally advanced battle group l1'1 hlstory The flrst Battle Group to deploy with Cooperative Engagement Capablllty CCECJ Kennedy departed 11S Mayport Fla homeport February 7, 2002 two weeks early and jolned the fight agalnst terrorlsm partlclpatmg ln Operation Enduring Freedom Its 17th deployment, was the slxth alrcraft camer to partlclpate ln Operatlon E11ClLlI'11'1g Freedom The conventlonally arc d the watch from USS Theodore Roosevelt QCVN 7 ll M is four Sea Replenishment-Ab Total Total Pallets Gnloadedz 8,385 Total LBS via VOD and CONREP: 6.3 N pn nu AA wa uu- -- -1 -n-1 ug- ,- , M-. A ,e e ... 5 1 l ncy po 0 DD 'U S' .4 .. L., N l H 24 lil lx 5 ca cu Q5 Fuel Issued and -.J LI' .. 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