John Stennis (CVN 74) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2002

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DGAO j Captain Victor A. Steinman, a native of St. Louis, Missouri, attended the University of Missouri from 1971 to 1979, a period broken by enlistment in the U.S. Army with the 101st Airborne at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, and the 1 st Battalion 509th Airborne in Italy. He received a B.A. in Journalism in 1978 and an M.A. in Political Geography in 1979, both from the University of Missouri. In January of 1980, CAPT Steinman reported to Pensacola, Florida, for AOCS and initial flight training. In October of 1982. he completed jet training in the A- 7E Corsair II with the Flying Eagles of VA 122 in Lemoore, California. In 1983, he joined the Blue Diamonds of VA- 146, and deployed to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans in USS Constellation (CV 64) and USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) with both CVW 9 and CVW 2. In December 1985, he reported to the Rough Raiders of VFA 1 25 in Lemoore for transition training 10 the F A-1 8 Hornet, with follow-on orders as a Fleet Replacement Squadron Instructor from 1986 to 1989. In July 1989, he joined the Stingers of VFA ' J. Department Head, and made deployments to the northern Pacific in USS Constellation (CV 64) and the Western Pacific Indian Oceans and Persian Gulf in USS Independence (CV 62) in support of Operation DESERT SHIELD. He completed this tour in June 1992, having served in four squadron department head positions. In July 1992, CAPT Steinman reported to tW Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington, DC, to sei-ve as the F A-1 8 Hornet Combat Placement Officer. In July of 1994, he was selected for and attended the Marine Corps Command and Staff College in Quantico, Virginia. In February 1996, CAPT Steinman reported as Executive Officer of the Vigilantes of VFA 1 5 1 , and assumed command in April 1997 aboard USS Constellation (CV 64). As part of CVW 2, he made WESTPAC ' 97, where he flew missions in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. Following three months at the Armed Forces Staff College, he reported to USEUCOM in Vaihingen, Germany, where he served as Joint International Political-Military Affairs Officer in the Plans and Policy Directorate. CAPT Steinman then commanded VFA 125, the F A-1 8 Fleet Replacement Squadron, from December 2000 to November 2001 . He reported to Commander, Can-ier Air Wing NINE in January 2002, as Deputy Commander. CAPT Steinman has accumulated 4000 flight hours and 670 arrested landings on eight different aircraft carriers. His personal awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, and Navy Commendation Medal. CAPT Steinman and his wife, Lisa, reside in Lemoore, California. Their daughter, Tanya, is married to LT John Oglesby. C. STENNIS (CVN 74)

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Captain Donald P. Quinn, a native of East Rochester, NY, attended the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating in 1979 with a B.S. in Oceanography. He reported to Pensacola, FL for tlight training and was designated a Naval Flight Officer in June of 1980. After receiving his wings, CAPT Quinn reported for initial A-6 training in VA-128 at NAS Whidbey Island, WA. Following training he deployed to the Western Pacific Indian Ocean in USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) in 1981 with the Knightriders of VA-52. He also deployed in USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) for her maiden voyage; an around-thfcwgrld cruise in 1983. — p In 1 984, he reported for instructor duty in VA- 1 28. While there, he was selected to serve as the Flag Lieutenant for Commander, Medium Attack Tactical Electronic Warfare Wing, U.S. Pacific Fleet. In September 1986, CAPT Quinn reported to VA-185, serving as the Administrative Officer and Safety Officer. During his tour, the Nighthawks were established and changed homeport to Yokosuka, Japan. They deployed to the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific in USS Midway (CV 41), participating in Operation EARNEST WILL. In 1989, he reported to the Naval War College, Newport, RI for the Command and Staff Course. While there he also earned a Masters Degree in Management from Salve Regina University. In 1990, CAPT Quimi reported to VA-42 in Virginia Beach, VA, for A-6 refresher training. He then reported to the Fighting Tigers of VA-65, serving as Administrative Officer and Maintenance Officer. While there, he deployed to Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean in USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), participating in Operations DESERT STORM and PROVIDE COMFORT In August 1992, CAPT Quinn reported for joint duty at the Atlantic Intelligence Command in Norfolk, VA. He led the Target Development Branch conducting target system analysis in support of US ACOM operations. CAPT Quinn reported to VAQ- 1 29 in July 1 994 for EA-6B tran sition training. Following training he joined VAQ- 1 39 as Executive Officer, assuming command on 3 August 1996 in the Persian Gulf. During his tour the Cougars won the ' Battle E , Safety S and 1996 CNO Radford Award as the best EA-6B squadron in the Navy. Following his tour, he reported to the staff of Commander, Electronic Attack Wing, | U.S. Pacific Fleet. I CAPT Quinn then commanded VAQ- 1 29, the EA-6B Fleet Replacement Squadron, from October 1998 to May 2000. He has accumulated over 4000 flight hours and 900 airested landings. His personal awards include the Distinguished Flying Cross, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal and Navy Commendation Medal. . .. CAPT Quinn is married to the former Jean Marie Mazzo of East Rochester, NY. They have been blessed with four children: Matthew, Kevin, Caidin and Brian. ENDURING FREEDOM



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subml 7e i s pof Han f ora 4avy i ra )f 1970 asJ nteer and after graduating boot camp he attendedElectronic Technician A school in Treasure Island, California. Following ET A school, he graduated the Submarine Basic School, and Submarine Electronic Surveillance schoolin Groton, Connecticut. From 1972 until 1995, Master Chief Musgrave served onboard 6 submarines: USS William H. Bates (SSN680), USS Sculpin (SSN 590), USS Pintado (SSN 672), USS Shark (SSN 591), USS Ray (SSN 653), and the USS Cincinnati (SSN-693). He was the Chief of the Boat on the USS Ray and the USS Cincinnati, the submarine equivalent to the Command Master Chief. While on shore duty he was an Instructor and Laboratory Supervisor at Electronic Surveillance School, Training Officer and Equipment Calibration Manager at Strategic Weapons Facility, Kings Bay, GA and, after attending the Senior Enlisted Academy (Class 68), assumed the duties of Command Master Chief of the Naval Hospital, Beaufort SC. In May of 1998, Master Chief Musgrave became the Command Master Chief onboard the forward-deployed ship, USS Germantown (LSD-42), homeported in Sasebo, Japan. In April 2001, he assumed the duties of Command Master Chief of CMDMC(A W S W SS ) DOUGLAS MUS( . RA VE Carrier Air Wing Nine, NAS Lemoore, CA. Master Chief Musgrave has earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Adult Education and Master ' s Degree in Public Administration (Human Resource Management). He has earned a qualification pin in all thiee major waif are communities of the Navy: Submarine, Surface, and Aviation. Master Chief Musgrave ' s personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, three Navy Commendation Medals, three Navy Achievement Medals, seven Good Conduct Medals and various unit medals. ENDURING FREEDOM 263

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