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'1 , ' 4 , .J .aff - ' .- '72 Wag ' ' ' ,V , ,-,Viv ada'-' f,' jig 5 . Q' 1 Lfxglx x 2 23 vm K x I 2 ' Lf jf i i X X V I , Q .Rf uf. ' p f W ff , x X 21'4e1w.a':'::H'f'f2? 3ffffwfIf-:v'-MT'1v +'f','ffisifafiifzvfilifvwifv'.f1f-'H'ff'zwv'fQf ' K-fu 1 2 , X 'ff Y 'v v 1 2 'f'1?f!'.'f l 'X 'wfiffi . P'-?l'iVTfQlf7r'!Zi?3': A DAVID M. STO COMMANDER STANDING NAVAL MEDITERRANEAN Rear Admiral CLower Half3 David M. Stone is a native of Algonquin, Illinois. He received his commission from the United States Naval Academy in 1974. Following graduation he was assigned to USS Vreeland CFF 10683 forward de- ployed and homeported in Elefsis, Greece, where he served as CIC Officer, Damage Control Assistant, First Lieutenant and Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer. p In September 1977, RDML Stone reported to the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, where he earned a Masters degree in National Security Affairs. Following completion of Surface Warfare Officers Department Head School, he reported in January 1980 to the USS Caron CDD 9703 in Norfolk, VA as the Engineering Officer. During his tour, the ship deployed to the North Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Sea. In November 1981, RDML Stone assumed duties as the Commissioning Executive Officer of USS Gemini KPHM 63 homeported in Key West, FL. He was subsequently assigned to the staff of Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group Twelve in Mayport, FL, as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Material from 1983 to 1985. During his assignment, the staff deployed to the Mediterranean as Commander, Task Force SIX ZERO. In June 1986, RDML Stone completed study at the United States Naval War College in Newport, RI, receiving a Master of Arts Degree in National Security and Stra- tegic Studies. During this tour, he also earned a Master of Science Degree in Management from Salve Regina College. From September 1986 until February 1988, he served as Executive Officer on USS Richmond K. Turner CCG 203 and deployed to the Arabian Gulf in support of Earnest Will Escort Missions where the ship performed duties as the Gulf Anti-Air Warfare Commander. In March 1988, he commenced a joint assignment as a Special Assistant to the Com- mander-in-Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Europe in Naples, Italy. Following his joint tour and prior to his assump- tion of duties as Commanding Officer of USS John Hancock KDD 9813, RDML Stone was temporarily assigned to the Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group Twelve staff, where he participated in the Eisenhower Battle Group Red Sea de- ployment in support of Operation Desert Shield. During his June 1991 to April 1993 command tour in USS John Hancock, the ship conducted Red Sea Maritime In- terception Operations, Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf Tomahawk Contingency Tasking, Eastern Pacific Counter- Drug Missions and Norwegian Fjord NATO Exercises. Following a tour in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations as Head of the Warfare Policy Branch CN5123, RDML Stone served as Commander Middle East Force!Commander De- stroyer Squadron Fifty forward based in Bahrain from November 1994 to July 1996, and as the Chief of Staff, United States Sixth Fleet from August 1996 to August 1998. RDML Stone is currently serving as the Commander, Standing Naval Force Mediterranean. His decorations include the Legion of Merit Ctwo awards3, Defense Meritorious Service Medal Ctwo Awards3, Meritorious Service Medal Cthree awards3, Navy Commendation Medal Cthree awards3, Navy Achievement Medal, and various other service medals and unit awards. RDML Stone married the former Cynthia Faith Voth of Clearwater, Florida in 1977. They currently reside in Gaeta, Italy. ,111 REAR AD IRAL FORCE 4 A A ' .fiiffff -f' , 0uw:f1,.' ,sir-3.11-cwrrf., Xu- V- 5?,.es,.,i, ,,, ,Q Ci , g.Qf.A?saX-fe-i3,:'1iaiwijgi.1iiigfiwwasa E- - ,C , 9' 1.. 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Commander Moke served in his first sea tour as Communications and Auxiliaries Officer in USSQSPRUANCE CDD 9633 from June 1981 through May 1985, homeported in Norfolk, VA. , 5 viiif 5 , . A C 1 C Commander Moke served as a Senate Liaison Officer on Capitol Hill in the Navy's Office of Legislative Affairs from June 1985 throughJune 1987. While there he met and married the former Linda Carol Boylan Who hails from Raleigh, NC and is a graduate of Campbell College. A fr s if 9 f i 5 , 5 . C Q , Commander Moke served as Engineer? Officer in USS CROMMELIN ,CFFG 373 from Februaryl988iuntil September 1989. He then reported as Staff Material Officer to Commander, Destroyer Squadron NINE, also homeported in Longs Beach, CA serving from October 1989 until June 1991. During this time COMDESRON NINE deployed aboard USS CARL VINSON CCVN 70l. if C A A T A In the Summer of 1991, he reported as Flag Aide to the U.S. Representative to the NATO Military Committee located at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, serving in this joint assignment until July 1993. 5 A ' 9 Commander Moke then served as Executive Officer in USS VICKSBURG CCG 693, homeported in Mayport, FL from September 1993 through April 1995. During this time the ship deployed to the Mediterranean!Adriatic Seas and subsey quently participated in Operations Able Vigil and Support Democracy. , , , A A Q C He reported as Naval Aide to the Chief of Naval Operations, in the Pentagon, serving from May1995 to May 19964 He then attended the Industrial College of the Armed Forces as a member of the Class of 1997. He is a designated Joint Service Officer. s it 5 A 1 The Mokes have two children: Becky Lynn C10 years? who was born in Long Beach, CA'and attends 4th grade, and Martin C6 years? who was born in Casteau, Belgium and attends 1st grade. C 1 as ,, - 5 r .3 ! Ql i I sl A 1 1 1 I 'wi 4 1 V1-141X.'.,.,-4.i'! oo DER JOHN G.R. w1LsoN 1 United States Navy Commander Wilson is a native of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. After graduating from Greeley Central High School in 1976, he entered the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology in May 1980 and was commissioned as an Ensign by his father. Ensign Wilson attended Surface Warfare Officeris School Cbasic3 in Coronado, California and reported for duty in USS KITTY HAWK CCV 633. He fulfilled division officer assignments as Electrical Officer, Assistant Damage Control Assistant and Ship's Fire Marshal, Repair Division Officer, and Auxiliaries Material Officer from December 1980 to February 1984. USS KITTY HAWK earned two Battle Efficiency Awards, an Expeditionary Medal, and two Humani- tarian Service Medals while he was assigned. 1 Lieutenant Wilson was next assigned as a student of the Department Head Course at Surface Warfare Officer's School, Newport, Rhode Island, from March to September 19844 Upon graduation, Lieutenant Wilson was ordered as the Engineer Officer in USS JOHN YOUNG CDD 9733 from September 1984 to September 1986. USS JOHN YOUNG earned the Battle Efficiency Award and the Navy Unit Commendation while he was assigned. . Lieutenant Wilson was next assigned as commissioning Engineer Officer, USS SAN JACINTO CCG 563 from October 1986 to May 1990. He was spot promoted to Lieutenant Commander during this assignment, and SAN JACINTO earned the Battle Efficiency Award, the Battenburg Cup, and the Meritorious Unit Commendation while he was as- signed. Lieutenant Commander Wilson attended the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kan- sas from June 1990 to June 1991. He was selected to attend the School of Advance Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas from June 1991 to May 1992 where he earned a Master of Military Arts and Science degree. I After the prospective executive officer training courses, Lieutenant Commander Wilson served as commissioning Ex- ecutive Officer, USS STOUT CDDG 553 from August 1992 to August 1995. USS STOUT earned the Battle Efficiency Award while he was assigned. Commander Wilson served as a Joint Task Force training exercise officer and the Antiterrorism Programs and Re- quirements officer at Headquarters, Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific Command. Before assuming command of USS PETERSON CDD 9693, Commander Wilson served as Chief Staff Officer, De- stroyer Squadron TWO EIGHT. Commander Wilson's personal awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal with gold star and the Navy Commendation Medal with gold star in addition to various unit and service medals and rib- bons. Commander Wilson is a subspecialist in Naval Mechanical Engineering and Joint Planning. Commander Wilson is the son of Captain Ernest E. Wilson, USNCRetired3 of Saint Francisville, Louisiana and Dr. Nell E. Wilson of Fulton Beach, Texas. Commander Wilson is married to the former Fleta Mary Rauh of Greeley, Colo- rado. They reside in Chesapeake, Virginia and have two children, Jesse Rauh and Abigail Marie. HISTORY OF USS PETERSO DD-969 USS PETERSON CDD-9693 was commissioned on 9 July 1977 in Pascagoula, Mississippi. She was the seventh SPRU9 AN CE class destroyer built and the third to join the Atlantic Fleet. In 1979 PETERSON made her first deployment which included duty as flagship for Commander, Middle East Force in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean. Upon return to Norfolk, she learned that she had been awarded DESRON TEN's 1979 Battle HE . Q c PETERSON spent her second deployment, beginning in September 1980, in the Persian Gulf. She returned home in March 1981, only to return back to the Mediterranean on 1 December for her third deployment in three years. During a nine-month overhaul starting in July 1982, PETE's weapon systems were upgraded to include the Target Acquisition System CTASD, two 20mm VULCAN PHALANX Close-In Weapons System CCIWSJ mounts and an enhanced communi- cation and electronics suite. . Q . .F:,!.f.! 1 Proud Pete was awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for her role as Naval Gunfire Support Ship off, , the coast of Beirut, Lebanon as part of the USS SARATOGA CCV-605 Battle Group in April, 1984. In Fall, 1985, she participated in the NATO exercise Ocean Safarin in the North Atlantic, earning the title of Blue Nose for crossing the Arctic Circle and also the Meritorious Unit Commendation for exceptional performance. p In 1986, PETERSON deployed to the Mediterranean with the USS AMERICA CCV-665 Battle Group and performed Seach and Rescue duties during combat operations in the vicinity of Libya and was awarded the Navy Unit Commenda- tion for her efforts. . 7 G f During PETERSON'S 1988 deployment, she served as the flagship for Commander, Destroyer Squadron Twenty-Six and operated with the British, French, German, Spanish, and Tunisian N avies. She visited Constanta, Romania, and was praised for her extensive surveillance of the former Soviet Unionis new KievU class aircraft carrier BAKU. PETERSON's 1990 deployment began inthe Mediterranean with the USS EISENHOWER CCVN-693 Battle Group, visiting Naples, St. Maxime, Palma, and Tunis. fWhen civil war broke out in the western African nation of Liberia, PETERSON was called upon to make a high-speed transit to the site with embarked Marines to stand by to evacuate American citizens trapped by the fighting. For fthe rest of the deployment Proud Pete assisted in the evacuation of more than 1600 refugees with USS SAIPAN CLHA-2D,and her Marine Amphibious Readiness Group, before returning home in September. tt.t . , A . yp A On 15 March 1991, PETERSON commenced a thirteen month overhaul at Ingalls Ship Building Company, Pasca- goula, Mississippi. Modifications included installation of the Vertical Launching System, SQQ-89 towed Array Sonar System and double RAST tracks to support two SH-60B Helicopters. . p A On 16 February 1993, PETERSON commenced a six month Middle East Force deployment in the Red Sea where she intercepted and boarded 247 vessels in support of the United Nations, sanctions against Iraq. In response to Iraq's at- tempted assassination of President Bush, USS PETERSON successfully struck the Iraqi Intelligence Headquarters in Baghdad with 14 Tomahawk missiles on 26 June 1993,as directed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. PETERSON earned De- stroyer Squadron Twois Battle Efficiency award for 1993.2 . f July and August of 1994 saw PETERSON off the coast of Haiti where she provided support for Operation Support Democracy. On 14 April 1995 PETERSON returned to Norfolk, Virginia culminating a highly successful Mediterra- nean deployment as a member of the USS DWIGHT. D. EISENHOWER battle group. While on deployment, PETER- SON played an active role in several community service projects including the highly visible Project Handclaspn pro- gram. On 22 October, PETERSON commenced a three and ia half month SRA which included the installation of the state of the art Tomahawk Weapons Control System CATWCSJ. PETERSON earned Destroyer Squadron Twenty- Eight's Battle Efficiency award for 1995. . p A June and July of 1996 saw PETERSON off the coasts of Central and South America in the Eastern Pacific Ocean for Counter-Drug operations. During this employment, the PETERSON crew enjoyed a Crossing The Line ceremony, in sight of the Galapagos Islands. After returning home, she began the training cycle in preparation for her next deploy- ment. PETERSON' will operate with the British, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Canadian, and other NATO navies as the American representative in the NATO squadron.iShe and her crew Will enjoy numerous port visits in the Caribbean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Western Europe in support of NATO. 0 'fKEEPERsoF THE SEA From time immemorial, the purpose of a navy has been to influence, and sometimes decide, issues on land. This was so with the Greeks of antiquity, the Romans, who created a navy to defeat Carthage, the Spanish, whose armada tried and failed to conquer England, and, most eminently, in the Atlantic and Pacific during two world wars. The sea has al- ways givenman inexpensive transport and ease of communication over long distance. It has also provided concealmenil, because being over the horizon meant being out of sight and effectively beyond reach. The sea has supplied mobility, capability, and support throughout Western history, and those failing in the seapower test -- notably Alexander, Napo leon, and Hitler - also failed the longevity one. Edward L. Beach .l x 7 I il l 9 l fl 2 s .72 LIE TENANT COMMANDER UNITED STATES NAVY Lieutenant Commander Chase is the son of Don and Nancy Chase of Nicholville, New York. After graduating from St. Regis Falls Central High School in 1980 he enrolled in Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York. He entered the Navy Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate program in June 1983 and graduated from Clarkson in May 1984 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Lieutenant Commander Chase was commissioned from Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island in October 1984. He then completed nuclear pipeline training at Nuclear Power School, Orlando, Florida and Nuclear Prototype Training Unit, Ballston Spa, New York. He next attended Surface Warfare Officer's School Division Officer Course in Newport, Rhode Island. y His first assignment was in USS VIRGINIA CCGN 38? from June 1986 to June 1990, where he served as Mechanical Two Division Officer, Main Propulsion Assistant, Reactor Training Assistant and then fleeted up to Damage Control Assistant. During his four years on VIRGINIA, he completed two Mediterranean deployments and VIRGINIA was twice awarded the Battle E. Lieutenant Commander Chase was next assigned as an instructor at Naval ROTC Unit at Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts from June 1990 to June 1992. He was the junior class instructor and was the Assistant Offi- cer in Charge of Sail Training at the unit. 1 After completion of Department Head School in January 1993, Lieutenant Commander Chase was assigned to the USS HALYBURTON CFFG 40D as the Operations Officer. Upon completion of another Mediterranean deployment, HA- LYBURTON participated in Counter-Narcotics Operations and was awarded the Coast Guard Special Operations rib- bon. His next assignment was in USS EISENHOWER CCVN 69? commencing May 1994. Lieutenant Commander Chase was spot promoted upon assuming the duties as Reactor Training Assistant on IKE. IKE served as the launch platform for the US Army Tenth Mountain Division during Operation Support Democracy in Haiti. IKE was awarded the Meri- torious Unit Commendation for its action during this operation. IKE also completed a Mediterranean deployment and operated in the Red Sea during this timeframe. Lieutenant Commander Chase then reported to Surface Warfare Officers School in Newport, Rhode Island in June 1996 where he was the Executive Director of Department Head Training. In March 1998 he reported to the United States Naval War College and was awarded a Master of Arts Degree in Strategic Studies and National Security Affairs in March 1999. He then reported back to SWOS to complete the PXO pipeline and reported to PETERSON as the Exec- utive Officer June 1999. Lieutenant Commander Chase's decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation with two gold stars and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with one gold star and various unit commendations and service awards. Lieutenant Commander Chase is married to the former Anne Marie Sullivan of Framingham, Massachusetts. They have two sons, Caleb, born 21 August 1992 and Colin, born 25 July 1994. They presently reside in Chesapeake, Vir- ginia. DEA . CHASE wx-I 1 . Training Unit Idaho Falls, Idaho Q45 1 .1 rf- l- 1 ' 1 fill: 4 X ' ' ,. , I , 4. ,, VU.,-.,, .4 ,, , ,..-,W - ,c ge' 4 .. , - . -v,.. ... .,,.'-..,,..,.1 -.. ,, . , ., ,.,,,,,, ' ' ' --1---' ., ,, j'f:,1 S ff ,, V., . 1- 1 . C 3 1 el D1 A-. 4, MASTER CHIEF ELECTRICIAN'S TE 'K' CSURFACE ff RF RE p .DAVID E. SEITZ UNITED STATES Www? . W W .. XQV, 14264 , AQ V f ff. 1 ' 51 , e g: f4W 5, V 4 we ' ,V Master Chief Seitz was in El Paso, Texas and feieed iuWDavenport, Iowa. He graduatedffrom Davenport Central High School ini 1979. In November of that same year he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. . I irrr O A , A A., il cv Upon completion of Boot Camp Basic Electronics and Electricity and EM SA Schools in Great Lakes, Illinois he 15 3'-:Q A went on to attend Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Florida. Hefthen completed his nuclear training at Nuclear Power He reported to the USS TEXAS CCGN 395, thee home peered in Norfolk, VA in the fall of 1981. Following e Weed It S cruise and home port change to San Diego, CA then EMZE Seitz transferred to PRECOMUNIT THEODORE ' ROOSEVELT CCVN 717 in the fall of 1984. In September 1987 after experiencing shock trials aboard the Navy's new- est carrier EMI Seitz proceeded to Nuclear Power Training Unit Windsor, CT as an instructor. S A , 4-., It was while assigned to NPTU Windsor that he was Selected to Chief Petty Officer and then Senior Chief. He then moved on to USS Bainbridge CCGN 255 in April 1992. In July 1995 he was Selected to serve on COMNAVAIRLANT! it COMNAVSURFLANT staff with the Surface Nuclear Propulsion Mobile Training Team. He was frocked to Master A 1 Chief in April 1996. He was Selected into the Command Master Chief program and attended the Navy's Senior Enlisted E gif Academy in 1998. He reported aboard the USS Peterson CDD 9695 in January 1999. , e f fi Master Chief Seitz's personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation D cMedal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals and various unit and campaign awards. . 25,7 Master Chief Seitz is married to the former Melissa Roberge of Waterville, ME. He and his wife reside in Gloucester, iff? 1 A VA with their children Rachael- 19, Heather - 14, Matthew f- 14,,Jessica - 13, Jeremiah - 11 and Shamanda - ' 10. ., y A D. 1 1 A . , , g., P13 '.'1 .Y - W v en' ,--I :V , M1 tif- l if tif ' . YL . ,1-. a 13.1 EPA fi 1 ' Elf l 1 -51. ' ,., . 1 fi A ,IJ . .1 ,qi 4-11 E fl L'-1 -f ' 5 V -. I nv 1:-2-f i.'i'.'fJQ-NYM ,gwiggff-X ,, V ,. A A ,He . 1 an f..,,.,g.w,n-11,5v.,,:.,-..,f-LM-,-4 M- -A w. vw A ,. xl-,Inf gf H V4 if V. dl.-,xl-I. M-,f'. ,I-' .11 ,.f,!,:,!, vm , I HERE Y -:rw ' v Q I Q T ' .. 1 ,A f ? :K g . 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