John Stennis (CVN 74) - Naval Cruise Book

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CAPT : S. NEEDLER t CAPT ! PAUL K. SUSALLA at . - CDR i CDR I RUFUS S. ABE RNETHY |j}iANETTE M. DERENZI CDR RICHARD P. HAJEK CDR LCDR |U£XANDERP.BinTERFIELD |, WILLIAM T. ALEX LCDR V LCDR TIMOTHY L. JACOBY £ DAVID S. JOBB LCDR V LCDR iOMAS W. JOHNSON JOEL D. pNNEDY LCDR ife JEFFREY D. KORTZ ■•M LCDR PHELPS fc LCDR V LCDR lEDERICKN.TEUSCHER i- JOHN CASTERS i LCDR £, THOMAS L. JONES V LCDR eROBERT C. MORALES W LT MARCELINO C. BALTERO ■v LT v LT iy[)ANIEL B. COPELAND | JOHNB.DOWNES s LT v LT £.LAWRENCE G GETZ £ DUANE E. LAMBERT COMCARGRU7 19

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ITCS(SW) DAVID J. PRASER COMMAND MASTER CHIEP, CCG7 V,, Senior Chief David J. Fraseris the Command Senior Chief for Com- manderCarrierGroup SEVEN embarked in USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74); Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California. He assumed this position in January 199 ' Senior Chief Eraser was born and raised in Meridei Connecticut. Upon graduating from Cheshire High School, I- enlisted in the United States Navy. He reported to Recrt Training Command, Great Lakes for recruit training wji subsequent training at the Radioman A school, Nav Training Center, Bainbridge, MD. His first permanent du station was the USS HARRY E. YARNELL (DLG CG-17). h served as a communications center operator and in Man 1975 he completed the Teletype C school in Norfolk, upc completion he continued with his training he qualified . Radio Watch Supervisor. During his tour he completed tv Mediterranean deployments and numerous Caribbean erations. In August 1977, he was assigned to the Ba; Communications Terminal, NAS Brunswick. During his ; months tour at NAS Brunswick, he quickly qualified ai assumed the responsibilities as Message Center Supervisor. He then transferred to S EXPLOIT (MSO-440), in Portland as a newly promoted Second Class Petty Officer.. He immediately assumed the duties as OCOl Work Cenj Suoe fsor filling a vacancy created by the loss of EXPLOIT ' S RMC. Without prior experience, he proved himself a capa ma ' a a ' s EXP O T wa overhaul. The winter of 1981 found Senior Chief Eraser assigned to the Na| communications S atio , Kefiavik. , First Class and where he immediately assumed the duties as the Communications Center Leading Petty Officer. He furti St nguishL hS with the flawless installation and transition of two DCT-9000 TODIN Termma s C technfcians and instituting a highly effective training plan thus ensuring minimal °P ' - t ' °; Pjl ele? 1983 Senior Chief Eraser reported to Naval Submarine Support Facility, New London, assigned to the CRYPTO and Teiet Rep f mty o Submarine Intermediate Maintenance Activity. In the Summer of 1985 he was promo e Chief Radioman and shortly thereafter received orders to USS STUMP (DD-978), homeported in Norfolk. Upon complet of a four year tour, including deployments to the Mediterranean and South America Western AfrK:a he reported to N Education and Training Center, Newport, Rhode Island as an instructor at he Communications Schodn 1990 promoted to the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer and was assigned to Naval Computer and Telecommunications Stat Newport, where he served as the CMS Training Team Leader for the Northeast Region rr mnuh r In November 1993 he was assigned as Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Commander N val Coniputer , Telecommunications Station. After a highly successful tour in Newport, he received orders t Umted !, ' , command, Omaha as a Communications Systems Manager in the Command, Control Communcat ns,C Intelligence Directorate (J6). Working as a Wide Area Network and Defense Message System DMS) P ram admm his fo ard looking efforts postured the command to take full advantage of these new capabilities. O tober f f J Chief Eraser was assigned to the Staff, Commander Carrier Group SEVEN as the Assistant Communications Officer j subsequent chosen as the Senior Enlisted Advisor. Embarked in USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74), Senior Chief Frj has met the challenges of an aggressive IT-21 installation, a highly successful Inter-Deployment Training Cycle and g the first totally IT-21 capable Battlegroup through the Millennium 2000 Western Pacific and Indian Ocean deploynie Senior Chief Eraser ' s awards and decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Mar Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (three a a s) Defense Meritorious U Commendation, Meritorious Unit commendation (four awards). Battle Efficiency (two awards , Good Conduct Medal (se awards), National Defense Service medal (two awards). Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (two awards), Humanitar Service Medal, Sea Service deployment (three awards). Overseas Service, and Coast Guard Special Operations. 18 COMCARGRU7



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LT l JOHN D.McCANN LT LT |j. MARKEJ»1ILLER J MARK B UDESILL N ENS MICHAELOLDHAM CWO2 HARRY H. JONES j l SKCS(SW) RONTTO M. CAPATI I EWCS(SW) KURT D. WORDEN GSCS(SW) ; LEO M. ZECH ITC(SW) I DRIC D. BARKLEY MSC(SW) 1 RAMON M. DUYA ISC(AW) FAME! A EATON BMC(SW) . BUDD E. EDWARDS i FCCS(SW) TROYXSCHEET YNCS(SW AW) IL, TAMMY K,TAKACS 2.0 -isski COMCARGRU7

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