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V I VAG M My .f . yr . el f I K I KA-.dig ,y 1' WAP' f7'J91'f' .v-vi- Wi H' 1' 113 wfW.,f'7f'4v'm'-- ' ' Aff' ,707 Y ' 7' ,,Q,gf1::- ' , ,' . , 1. :fx , fm, ff W f X sq! r pu- 25:11 F SS RAMA GE History Namesake USS RAMAGE QDDG 613 is named in honor of Vice Admiral Lawson P. c'Red Ramage Uanuary 19, 1900 - April 15 l990j born in Monroe Bridge, Massachusetts. Vice 1 Admiral Ramage graduated from the U.S. Na- gQg1f ltic Academy in 1931 and went on to become cvmmandsf- 1 . the USS Trout CSS 1 tlff ALS ct 17'Q3'1 'l-10.15 1, . ,es' V . ,- 1 3- - 9 Asfcommandlns Oficef Of the USS i 1ii'i' ever torpedo hits gon- aircraft carrier on August 28, 1942, whenRamage intercepted a J ,siii j fOTAKAQ,plus afew destroyers and cruisers. His lwhere,h6was they first commandingoflicer. 5 S ' iiii tirg the Medal of Honor after a daring dawn assault on a Japanese USS Parche, during which he sunk two ships and damaged several lprelsentedpby President Franklin D. Roosevelt on January 10, 1945. He was i.1t 'thefJapanese attack, and received the Silver Star and the Navy Cross while serving during World A 'l yi.. - After thefwar he continued to serve in submarines until his retirement .4,-,. , 11111113935 he married Barbara Alice Pine, and the couple had four children Vi , 3 3, home in Bethesda, Maryland on April 15, 1990. ig I V if in A History USS IMMAGE CDDG 615, the llth Arleigh Burke Class fl-Tlight D Guided Missile Destroyer, had her laid on January 4, 1993. Just 475 days later on April 23, 4, Mrs. Barbara Ramage, Vice A miral c ,A . X . in Boston Harbor Massachusetts rielguaped to operate in agjiigh-Qensity, environment as a Cbifrier A roup Action Group. In addition of gself-defense ilities i'H fare CAWJ, undersea warfare QUSWJA, and surface warfare CSUWJ, hristened her A SS RAMAGE was commission? on July Z2- Control System which is capable of launching the latest variants Tomahawk missile Additionally with her modern array of sensors AGE can project power well inland with her installed Tactical Tomahawk rr Ca weapons, RAMAGE can effectively provide local area protection to a ier Strike Gr Surf ' ' ace Action Group, or other ships. loy- Auxzlzalgf 6 Fire pumps - el haructerlstlcs January 4, 1993 April 23, 1994 July 22, 1995 504.5 ft. 66.4 ft. 32.5 ft. 31+ knots 8375 tons 25 Officers 30 Chief Petty Officers 285 Enlisted 2 MK 41 Vertical Lauching Systems CVLSD Capable of carrying combination of 91 Tomahawk, SM-2, and VLA. 2 Phalanx Close-ln Weapons System CCIWSD 2 MK 36 Super Rapid Blooming Offboard Chaff Lauchers 2 Triple Barrel Torpedo Tubes 1 1 MK 45 5'754 Rapid Fire Lightweight Gun 1 Tomahawk Weapons System 'A A p Harpoon WeaponsfSystem Engineeri 1, y F Er0 ,Q4 LM250o Turbine Marine Engines CGTMSJ Shaft Horsepower g F5 M ls? 25f'Di rass Controllable Propellers E e ty 3 Allison 501-K34 Gas Turbine 60 Hz, 2500 KW, 5 Sea Water Service 4 Air Conditioning Units 2 Rev nits rated nal In 0 Fuel S ons Fresh Commanding jfcerr Ranclell W. Du lces, CDR Missouri He earned a Bachelors of Science degree in echanrcal Engineering from the University ofM1ssour1 in 88 After receiving his commission from Officer Candidate :hool in 1988, he reported for duty USS NIMITZ QCVN 685 r 1990. During his three-year tour on NIMITZ, he held the sitions of Electrical Division Officer and Chemistry and adiological Controls Assistant and participated in the 1991 'ulf War deployment. 'Tlommander Randell W. Dykes is a native of Harrisonville, J raining Unit rn Charleston South Carolina Whrle there he as responsible for the training and qualification of Officer d Enlisted students on submarine nuclear propulsion plant 1 1993, he reported as Shift Engineer at Nuclear Propulsion H . . perations. Iommander Dykes graduated form Surface Warfare Officer A I It Department Head School in 1996 and reported to USS HUE CITY CCG 665. After a year as Weapons Officer, he relieved as Combat Systems Officer and completed a 1997 Mediterranean deployment with the JOHN F. KENNEDY Battlegroup in which HUE CITY was Air Warfare Commander. In 1999, he reported to USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER CCVN 695 serving as Reactor Electrical Assistant and Assistant Reactor Officer, completing a Mediterranean! Arabian Gulf deployment in 2000. From 2001 to 2003, he commanded USS DEVASTATOR QMCM 65. While on DEVASTATOR, he deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Additionally, DEVASTATOR received the 2002 Battle Efficiency award and multiple Retention Excellence awards during his tenure. Commander Dykes completed a two-year tour on the Navy staff in the Strategy and Plans r QN55 Division and he most recently completed a Masters degree while attending the Industrial College of the Armed Forces CICAF5. CDR Dyke's assumed command of USS RAMAGE on February ll, 2007, becoming RAMAGEIS 8th Commanding Oflicer. CDR Dykes's awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal Cthree awards5, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal ftwo awards5 and various campaign and unit citations. Q 6 , l llilllllllllllfillkig 01,111 . , I I I I 'I'i' -1. Iformer Commanding Omcer James Dick, ommander Dick is a native of Connecticut and a 1987 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in History with a minor in French. His first assignment upon completion of Surface Warfare Officer School was aboard USS KIDD CDD 9935 where he served as Electronic Warfare Officer, Auxiliaries Oflicer and Damage Control Assistant from December 1987 to July 1991. During that time, KIDD deployed to the Arabian Gulf as part of Operation Desert Storm, serving as an AAW picket ship and conducting Maritime Interdiction Operations. ln August 1991, CDR Dick was assigned to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California where he entered the Weapons Systems Engineering curriculum. He subsequently earned a Master of Science degree in Physics and received the 1994 Naval Surface Warfare Center Award for Excellence in Surface Warfare Technology for his thesis on passive infrared ranging systems. Upon completion of Department Head School, CDR Dick reported to USS SAN JACINTO CCG 565 in October . . . . . . . . O 1 t d H 8- 1994 as Engineering Officer, remaining there until June 1998. During this period, SAN JACTNT comp e e a om lex overhaul and de lo ed to the Arabian Gulf with both GEORGE WASHINGTON BATTLE GROUP month c p p y and JOHN C. STENNIS BATTLE GROUP as the Air Warfare Commander. In July 1998, he reported to the USJFCOM Joint Warfrghting Center at Fort Monroe VA where he completed a joint tour in the Modeling and Simulation Development Branch. While at JWFC, he participated rn the planning and . . . . . . d t. S execution of numerous multinational exercises in support of various geographic combatant comman ers, ac ing a the JW FC naval representative for exercises in Germany, Thailand, Kuwait and Egypt. From September 2000 to November 2001, CDR Dick served as Executive Officer in USS KLAKRING QFFG 425 in Mayport FL, completing a UNITAS deployment and an extensive maintenance period and pre-deployment training cycle. In December 2001, CDR Dick reported to the Center for Naval Analyses Operations Study Group as the OPNAV N3fN5 Fellow. He participated in studies on several countries including Australia, Poland and the Baltic states and was a primary contributor to a NATO study on Maritime Theater Ballistic Missile Defense. Reporting to OPNAV N51 in Ma 2003 CDR Dick became involved in a number of projects including development of the National Y 1 Military Strategy, Naval Strategic Guidance and the CJ CS Annual Risk Assessment. CDR Dick's awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with three gold stars, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with Gold star and various campaign and service medals. lfurmvr I 'nmmunding llflivvr Q 7 , 1 Executive meer John Barrett, Oct. 2005 - Present c j I Z Barrett is a native of Arlington Heights, Illinois and D 1991 graduate of Marquette University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Finance. His initial division officer assignment was aboard USS THOMAS C. HART CFF 10925 where he served as Electronic Material Officer. Following HART's decommissioning, he was next assigned to USS ARTHUR W. RADFORD QDD 9685 and served as Communications Officer and First Lieutenant. CDR Barrett next joined the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, US Naval Forces Europe, where he served in the Operations Directorate as Asst. Special Programs Officer, Asst. Surface Ops Officer, and Flag Briefer. While in London, CDR Barrett completed a Masters of Science degree in International Business from Boston University. '1 Following graduation from Department Head School, CDR Barrett reported to USS DAVID R. RAY CDD 9715 home ported in Everett WA where he served as Operations Officer. While aboard, he participated in PACMEF 99- 2, and coordinated the scheduling and execution of RAY's complete training cycle for her upcoming deployment. His second department head assignment was aboard USS CAPE ST. GEORGE CCG 711 as Operations Officer. While aboard, CAPE participated in two consecutive BALTOPS exercises in the Baltic Sea, the Royal Navy's Joint Maritime Course QJMCJ in the North Sea, and Joint Combat Interoperability Experimentation and Testing CJCIETJ Exercise along the Gulf coast of Mississippi. CDR Barrett next reported to the staff of Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group THREE as Flag Secretary in September 2002, arriving aboard the flagship six weeks into their historic 9 Z month combat deployment. While embarked aboard USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN, he participated in Operations ENDURING FREEDOM, SOUTHERN WATCH and IRAQI FREEDOM. CDR Barrett also served concurrently as acting Flag Aide to the Commander for ten months of this tour. In July 2004 CDR Barrett reported to the Army's Command and General Staff College in Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, ghere he completed Joint Professional Military Education phase I, and earned a Master's degree in Military rstory. CDR Baffettas PCYSOUHI awards i11Clude the Navy!Marine Corps Commendation Medal with three gold stars, and th6 Navy!Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two gold stars, along with various campaign and unit awards. pg Command Master Chief Gerald M. Coulson, CMDCM March 2006 - Present 'W Gerald J. Coulson was born November 28, cu 1962 in Irwin, Pennsylvania. Graduating from Norwin Senior High School in 1982, he entered the Navy under the delayed entry program on December 31, 1981. On October 12, 1982, he reported to Naval Training Center, Great Lakes for basic training. Upon completion of basic, he reported to Aviation Support Equipment Maintenance Technician class '6A', school in Millington, Tennessee. sMaster Chief Coulson reported to his first command USS DUBUQUE CLPD-85 on 17 Sept 1983, in San Diego, California. After completing a Western Pacific deployment, the ship switched homeport to Sasebo, Japan. In September of 1986, he transferred to Naval Air Station ,Whidbey Island, Washington, assigned to Aviation Intermediate V at Maintenance Department QAIMDJ, Support Equipment Division. He then transferred to NAS Adak, Alaska, AIMD in June 1990. His promotion to chief petty ofiicer, in 1993 was the highlight of this tour. His next assignment took him to NAS Lemoore, California in May 1994, he reported to AIMD Support Equipment Division. In November of 1997, he transferred to USS CARL VINSON CCVN 705 in Bremerton, Washington, where he served as IM4 Support Equipment LCPO. He completed a Pacifrc!Arabian Gulf deployment in 1999. He promoted to Senior Chief Petty Officer during this tour. From June 2000 through March 2003 he was assigned to NRD Seattle. He served as Zone Supervisor for the State of Alaska, the nation's largest recruiting zone. After completion of the Navyis Senior Enlisted Academy in May of 2003, he reported to the USS ENTERPRISE CCVN 651 as IM-4 Division Officer, completing a Mediterranean!Arabian Gulf combat deployment in 2004. He promoted to Master Chief Petty Officer during this assignment. In April of 2006, he accepted the position of AIMD Leading Chief Petty Officer and transferred to the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER CCVN 695. During this rewarding tour, Master Chief Coulson selected for the Command Master Clgef Program Master Chief Coulson reported aboard USS RAMAGE QDDG 611 as Command Master Chief in Feb 2007. Master Chief Coulsonis awards include Navy Commendation Medal Clive awardsj, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal fsix awardsj, Navy volunteer Medal, Good Conduct Medal feight awardsj. Fnmmuml .Vustvr l'hi4flQ Acting Q 9 , if Change of Command i On ll February, 2007, CDR Randell W. Dykes, USN, assumed command of USS RAMAGE as Commanding Officer from CDR James Dick, USN. CAPT Franken, Commodore Destroyer Squadron 28, presided over the morning festivities which included a steal-beach picnic on the starboard amidships quarterdeck. CAPT Davis Commanding Oflicer, USS VELA GULF, a mentor to CDR Dick was the honored guest. CDR Dick was RAMAGE's 7th Commanding Officer, and will be remembered well by all who served under him. Fair Winds and Following Seas, CDR Dick! 1 0 Changing Q41 'nmmanrl At an all-hands cer- emony on the flight deck, CDR Dykes assumes command of USS RAMAGE, be- coming the her eighth Commanding Ofhcer. 'I' 51. , 1, - 'gut . K, I 'lrunging all wllllllllllllll Departure Monica fleftl waves bye to her daddy, ETBCSVVJ Lee, as frightj FCZQSVVQ Kueh- ner poses with his wife one last time. ITZCSVVD Coston fbelowl mans the visitor log as orew members sign-in family member for one last visit before leaving on deployment 7 LT lVlainer frightl , 1 l r , , poses with the fam- L: ...- ,R ' ily. Left, MR2 Wet- terstrom wishes farewell to family on the phone while holding his little one. at--I to ff I i A HX 'Y . 1' ty 5,5-wi FC1 CSWJ Jefferson will tell you, Goodbyes are never easy. say c et Hey, it's only 7 months! smiles Qieftji with DCFN Larue and his sweetheart as Goodson trightj tries to com- fort his fianose. ft' E ENS ,249 Are vve back yet? I 1 f v n,' Xfxpff- 1' , ,.,,v .,'J .-4, M -., F f-,1 M 'f ,- ,Q ,f. Q Vmfvi Llp Lf . wb V- ur- ,:, ,,, x, .J , , ,, ,, ,, -Q ' U-fi-mlm: 'mi . A V W l as wx, V! aww 3 w,: cz f 4. cg f- ,fy ff -, f-N 41 A ,L TW 'Q 11 TV 22' 'L dw 2 A-Q -' K iln ,6 - f 15,- 1 E55 7, :Q-. Kg, -- , ' r--Tig A ' -f 'z 3 H L- 1 :- fi F kLj'1'5L, ' Y :L ' L 'Lf ,- F- , f i,'A, x f'.ig, ' H,-:limi F-,,s,r-6, vp? f 61,113 ,1rmE,512Ax ,- M FTF 'KFQYT 13 ' 3-'G ' f ' w -xv 1 My 515 L4 fi e,155,9- 5 mgi 222 A 5 M 'ey ' 4, 'Q Q 'fi L' P 'E' 5 1 WQHKI -4-M1 , A fi. 9' M 'ffl' ,M . ' -' -..4,'3 F,.,!-!'!-'1 l,.n..r,..lg..'C,'Ij,g: l',.'I W1 ...if 'V 75. - .,. 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Advan cem ents - ,,, MR3 Berger GSM3 Bryant GSM2 Chan GM2 Corte IT1 Coston EN2 Dolson FC2 Emrick SK2 Floresflores GSM3 Genter STG3 Gerace GSM3 Gordon EN3 Greening BM2 Haayer OS3 Hanna STG3 Harley SH3 Hart ET2 Hazen DC3 Henderson STG2 Hernandez ET3 Hicks FC1 Hilbe FC2 Holloway GSM2 Hovinga HM3 Jackson CTT2 Inman IC2 Lade BM2 Lane FC1 Lavold FC1 Lawson CS3 Lewis BM3 Mahaffey STG3 McGrory IT2 Middleton OS3 Morales CS3 Orsak STG3 Pauli STG2 Rabun EN2 Rodriguez FC2 Sabbs GM2 Shattuck OSI Singleton STG3 Stegeman BM1 Stringer FC2 Strong BM3 Vanover FC3 Weckbacher SH3 Wheeler YN3 White GM3 Williamson CTT2 Willingham I T2 W0llg 4, e, of S W0 X ES WS Awards 2 ix Surface Warfare Officer ENS Patrick Arnett LTJ G Josh Hauth Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist BM3fSWj Haayer BM3fSWj Rousell CSZQSWJ Rodriguez CTMZQSWJ Edwards CTRSQSWJ Elinkowski CTR3fSWj Noreika DCFNQSWJ Henderson DCFNQSWJ Larue EMZQSWJ Brown EMZCSWJ Fitzpatrick ENZCSWD Call ENZQSWJ Rodriguez EN3fSWJ Dolson ENFNQSWD Hunt ETZQSWJ Hazen ET3fSW'J Cooper ETSCSWQ Lee ET3fSWJ Wheeler FCSQSWJ Saabs GM3fSWj Corte GM3fSWj Hillis GM3fSWJ McNellis ITZQSWQ Galmore GMSNQSWJ Wensil ITZQSWJ Jeffalone GSESCSWJ Timbs ITZQSWJ White GSMZCSWJ Barker MRZQSWJ Wetterstrom GSMSCSWJ Chan NC ICSWJ Craig GSMSQSWJ Belair OSZQSWQ Davis GSM3fSVVj Bryant OSZQSWQ Rummell GSM3fSW'j Genter OS3fSW'J Morales GSMSQSWQ Minaert OSSNfSWj Phea GSM3fSWj Reed PSZQSWJ Vasquez GSM3fSWJ Winfield SHSNQSWJ Wheeler GSMFNQSWJ Plows SKSAQSWQ Winters HMSLSWJ Jackson STGZCSWJ Frey HM3fSWJ Thrasher STGZQSWJ Sly HTFNCSWJ Smith STG3fSWJ Hernandez IC3QSWJ Duell STGSNQSVVJ Harley IC3fSWJ Myers TMSCSWJ Wilcox ITICSVVJ McCracken YNIQSWQ Massa ITZCSWJ Wong YNSNQSWJ White ITZCSWJ Broadus ITZLSWJ Brown OMBAT YSTEMS ctween manning a combined 7 we , 6 and standing by 24 hours a day, r Et . MEN T g I any and all problems that arose with tl 1 Combat Systems Department found lit fi I for play. Maintaining this level ofread 1 easy task considering the range of elec sment for which the Fire Controlmen ar Technicians are responsible. They ma. GIS weapons systems computers drrec soles, the SPY 1D radar, CIWS, surfac transmitters, receivers, satellite navigar satellite communication systems, anter many other electronic systems, too ma: an arduous task that thrs select group and crew members confronted darly. Combat Systems Oi LCDR Kimberly M1116 C 1 orn rn Cincinnati Ohio LCDR Kimberly Mrller ea degrees CSpan1sh and Political Screncej from The sity She earned her commission in December 1992 via Oflicer s Training Corps Upon completion of her initial training she reported to CFFT 10955 homeported rn Ingleside Texas She serve board USS TRUETT as the Electrical Ofhcer In July 1 decommissioned TRUETT and reported to her next con' F FOSTER CDD 9645 while on deployment From September 1994 to September 1996 she served as formation Center Officer She completed her tour on PA Strike from September 1996 to September 1997 part ofthe Cruise Missile Tactical Qll1lllTL'llllOI1fClVlTQ served from October 1997 to October 1999 LT Miller 1 duty commission in 1999 to ftttend law school She acce Commission and actively dr rlled in the Reserves as part detachment rn Indianapolis IN from October 1999 t0A continued to participate rn the assessmtnt of CMTOS LT Miller earned her Juris Doctor from the University ofC incinnati in M ty 2002 tnd sritrrtssllilly p tssed the July 2002 She was selected a OIC f ' ' ' ' c . s or Mobile lnshore Communic ilions I icility llvllt IPAQ Det ichment in She served rn th t ' ' ' U D a capacity from October 2002 until she accepted or rec ill in April 200-1. ln her t ix ili tn capacll maritime law in Houston Texas fr N 6 om ovember 2002 to Mfiy 2004 LCDR Miller reported to USS RAMACF CDDC 6 ' - 6 J' I 1 llln M1y2005 r lht,IM'l 1 ytlll' i' lt l7l lXlillt.r'1sS duties as Combat S - ' LT Miller accepted orders to Afloat Training Group P101 l L l HI ystems Officer in luly 2006 Combat Systems Depurtlmmt 3 Ttyfl ssh 'iff , In fi S10 Electronic Materials Qfficer ii ENS Jonathan W. Goodson W. Goodson enlisted in the Navy in 1994. After completion of Recruit I Lakes, Illinois, Ensign Goodson completed nearly one year of additional training at Naval Submarine Training Center Groton, Connecticut Trident Facility Kingsbay, Georgia. His follow on assignment from Trident ll Navigation C school was PCU WYOMING QSSBN 7423 at Electric Boat Shipyard in Groton, Connecticut, where he reported in June I995. Onboard WYOMING, he was command advanced to Petty Officer Second Class in January 1998 and completed six Strategic Deterrent He completed Enlisted Submarine Qualification, Quartermaster of the Watch, Strategic Supervisor, Chief of the Watch and was selected as USS WYOMING Junior Sailor Year in 1998. A In January 2000, Ensign Goodson reported to Naval Submarine Support Command QNSSCD in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where he served as Operations Department Leading Petty Officer, Submarine Harbor Movement Coordinator and qualified Command Duty Officer CCDOJ. He advanced to First Class Petty Officer in December 2000 and selected as NSSC Pearl Harbor Sailor of the Year in 2002. f In January 2003, Ensign Goodson reported to USS Columbus QSSN 7625 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii where he served as Navigation Division Leading Petty Officer and Educational Services Of X , , C , was selected as USS COLUMBUS Sailor ofthe Year in 2003 and then selected for Chief Petty Officer in July 2004. In November 2004, Ensign Goodson reported to USS CHICAGO QSSN 7215 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii where he served as Navigation Leading Chief Petty Officer, SOMS Administrator, and Sail Coordinator. Ensign Goodson was selected for a commission under Duty Officer Program in February 2005. ' iiiiii f .1 f , Goodson reported to USS RAMAGE CDDG 615 in Norfolk, Virginia in August 2006 and currently serves as the Electronic Officer. His personal awards include the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal CFour Awardsj, Navy Good Conduct Medal CF our Awardsj, as well as various campaign awards and unit citations. L L ETCiSWl Davicl E. Craig . e I- CE Division LCPO if hiefPetty Officer David E. Craig enlisted in the Navy on 1 June 1998 in Columbus, Ohio after earning his Bachelor ofArts Degree in English at the Ohio State University in 1996. After completion of Recruit Training and Electronics Technician ffA'l School at Naval Training Center Great Lakes he attended AIMS IFF MCU school. After graduation he reported to USS WOOD C FF G-361 in September 1999. Onboard UNDERWOOD, he advanced to Petty Officer Second Class in June 2000 and qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist, Combat ystems Readiness Officer, Combat Systems Officer of the Watch,gJuniorfOfficer of the Deck and served on the Visit, Board, Search andiSeizure CVBSSJ team boarding vessels in . gvye Northern Arabian Gulf yggt k, q yjgy, it if L In December 2002, Chief Craig reported to Naval compuiergiana Telecommunications Station CNCTSJ Puget Sound in Bangor, Washington, where he served as N2 Base Communications Office Leading Chief Petty Officer. He advanced to FirstClass Petty Officer in June 2003. He was selected as Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Puget Sound Sailor ofthe Year in 2004 and was subsequently selected as Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master INCTAMSJ Pacific Regional Sailor of the Year in late 2004. I June 2005, Chief Craig reported to USS FALCON CMHC-595 in Ingleside,i.il'X where he as Electronics Maintenance Officer CEMOJ, Communications Officer QCOMMOJ, 3-M Coordinator C3MCj, ADP Officer QADPOJ, Decommissioning Coordinator QDECOMOJ and qualified as Command Duty Officer CCDOLD, He was selected for Chief Petty Officer in July 2005. While onboard, USS FALCON assisted in clearing safe shipping channels the aftermath of Hurricane Rita and was decommissioned on 30 June 2006. n ' I Chief craig reported to Uss RAMAGE CDDG-615 in July 2006 and Cummtiy serves as CE Divisional LCPo, and Command MWR Funds Custodian. Craigis personal awards include the Navy Achievement Medal fSix Awardsj, Meritorious Unit Commendation tTwo Navy Conduct fTwo Awardsj, and various campaign awards and unit citations. ,A CE Dlvzslo mn! l was HEREV5 ETNSWJ Cooper poil1l e 4- city ofNeum, Bosnia. 2 11 1 V has CAboveJ Keep dreamiog Wheeler- keep dreamlllg! QLeftJ ICICSWD NRVY ETZQSWJ Morton best ofthe lj a'Lee! It's not that coldlv ET3fSWj Cooper points out the beautiful weather as he and ET3CSWJ Lee man the .50 Cal. gun mount during RAMAGE's transit into Neum, Bosniais ,NL , lv H g ' 5 Useftj CE Division having a few drinks with the Lt. Col. and Master Sergeant in Neuni Bosnia. fRightj CE Divisionas mascot - the Kung Fu Fighting Cat! f l CF DIVISION l 1 Fire Control Qfficer ' LTJ G Jeremy R. Woody FJG Jeremy R. Woody attended East Tennessee State University and State College, earning a degree in Electrical Engineering in Ma selected to attend Officer Candidate School in January 2004. Y Woody received his first orders to the USS NICHOLAS Q d out of Norfolk VA LTJG Woody was assigned as the Ordnance e onboard NICHOLAS he qualified Combat Information Center Watch' er of the Deck Underway Engineering Oflicer of the Watch and earnedthe to wear the Surface Warfare Of1'icer pin He completed one three yment to the Mediterranean during the summer of 2005 in support of on Terrorism. LTJG Woody deployed again in the spring . fleet as part of the Enterprise Strike Group. While onboard inated all force protection preparations and defense measures for C completion of Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, F 'L I E . . . ' 1 3 d visits in the COMFIFTHFLT AOR before detaching in August 2006. LTJG s port Woody reported to the USS RAMAGE QDDG-615 in December 2006 and currently serves as the Fire Control Officer. LTJG Woody's personal awards include the Marine Corps Achievement Medal COne Awardi as wellsasfvarious campaign awards and unit citations. 'I ETCfSWi J. Lowery CF Division LCPO hief Petty Officer Tim J. Lowery enlisted in the Navy in September 1995 and upon completion of Recruit Training at Great Lakes, Illinois, he attended Electronic Technician 'CAP school and NAVMACS V2 Communications HCP school. Upon completion of NAVMACS MCR School in 1996, Chief Lowery reported onboard.5I,JSS PETERSON CDD-9695 in Norfolk, Virginia, where he was the Work CenteiffSiipervisor for the CommunicationsDivision. He subsequently attended AN! SPS-55 and MK XII IFF HC schools and returned to the PETERSON as the Radar Division Work Center Supervisor. Onboard PETERSON, he advanced to Second Class Petty Officer in 1999 and completed two six month deployments- one to the North Atlantic and the other to the Mediterranean Sea. In October 2001, Chief Lowery transferred to SIMA Norfolk, Virginia, where he was the Leading Petty Officer of the Electronics Shop C67Aj., He was promoted to First Class Petty Officer in 2004. In August 2004, upon completion of a successiirl tour at SIMA, he attended ANfUPX-24 IFF HC school in Pax River, Maryland en route to USS RAMAGE QDDG-6,lpj.g, chrefmweryfepor1edmYcUss RAMAGE DDG- ' - H 1 ' tw and leading ANXUPX-24 IFF Technician until July 2006 when he was selected for Chief Petty! Officer. He currently CF Division Leading Chief Petty Officer Chief Loweryspersonal awards include the Navy Achievement Medal fTliree Awardsi, Navy Unit C Meritorious Unit Commendation, N G . . . . . . . , . .- citations. 32 CF Division Officer and Lkilllihg Chiqf Petty Omagfgi 9 ' 1 I C 613 in October 2004, where he served as Cl: division Leading Pe avy ood Conduct Medal fThrce Awardsi .is well as various campaign l No, I'm not drunk! I'm just having fun! 1 2 'EMA' block, fAbovej OC spray. CSWJ Lawson to dgjgfend himself While battling bt. .115-E ,xifaff - c'Track 1234, strength two? FCZCSWJ Strong stands RSC Watch in Combat. 'B CHRIS TMAS 4 I CfWVlSJfmoLS Why so sad? Santa said he will remember you next year! Santa looking for his next stop! DIVISION Sq stem Test Qfficer LT Kimberly D. Thornhill I I .JCainp in Orlando F lorrda Her Inst A school was Gunner s Mate school located at Coronado Island San Diego The first duty assignment board USS SIMON LAKE AS 33 Her next assignment as a GMT3 ' T Kimberly Thornhill enlisted in the Navy on 16 April 1984. She r . - I a . . - . yyyy .1 ,yiy 1 1. . . . ' ' h . . . r riding rating of GMT from smaller caliber conventional weapon systeins. e earned her Master Training Specialist designation as a WT2 while 3 Nuclear Weapons Training Group Atlantic located in the Deak Parsons :Norfolk Naval Base. Following instructor duty her next assignment ISS CANOPUS AS-34 where she was advanced to WTI. The ting closed and she cross rated to Intelligence Specialist First Class. J Forces Korea located in Seoul Korea where she worked with South Korean Naval Forces. mpletion of IS MA school at Dam Neck Virginia she deployed to United States GET SOUND AD 38 in Norfolk Virginia The GMT rating underwent a name ange and was now called Weapons Technician to distinguish the nuclear weapon Upon returning stateside, she obtained orders to Office of Naval Intelligence in Suitland Maryland where she promoted to ISC. Soon thereafter her Limited Duty Officer package was successfully screened and she received her commission on 1 January 2000. After commissioning shef reported onboard USS HOPPER DDG-70 in Pearl Harbor as the Systems Test s Officer. Her next du assi nment was a short fillcritical billet as Waterfront Liaison Officer at Kaneohe Marine Corps Ba, YY 8 .r Her next assignment was split between dutiesgipastrthtey MK46 Torpedo Division Officer and the Waterfront Liaison Officer Naval Magazine Pearl Harbor. 1 I ig 1 LT Thornhill reported onboard USS in May 2005 and currently serves as the Systems Test LT Thornhill has a husband, Kevin three children, Joshua 17yrs, Danielle I6yrs and Arabella 4yrs. Her aw include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy!Marine Corps Commendation Medalttwo awardsj, Medalffour awardsj, Good Conduct Medalffour awardsj, and various campaign awards and unit citations- I Aritorrio Qrrirrories Systems Maintenance Managelg CS Dept. LCPO FCCCSWJ Antonio K. Quinones was born in Yongsan-ku, Seoul, Korea, on May 15 1975. He attended Andress High School in El Paso TX where he graduated in 1994. He enlisted in the Navy on November 16, 1994. After completion of Recruit Training and Gunner's Mate NAU School at Great Lakes, IL, Chief Quinones reported to the precommisioning detachment for USS CARTER HALL CLSD-505 in New Orleans LA. While Onboard CARTER HALL he was command advanced to Petty Officer Second Class. On March 1999, Chief Quinones transferred from Carter Hall to Fire Controlman Av School with followion orders to Close In Weapons System CH Schogl, In June 2000, Chief Quinones reported onboard to USS ROBERT G BRADLEY CFFG-495 were he served as Leading Petty Officer for CF Division. In December 2001 he was advanced to Petty Officer First Class and selected as sailor ofthe year. 3 In October 2003, Chief Quinones transferred to Training Support Center Great 1 'rkcs IL Were he Petty Officer. After six months ofschooling atAEGlS Traininf R1 d' an .. . . 1 - - Onboard the USS RAMAGE. 5, ca mess C cnlci Dahlgren VA. L href ards Y And I get PAID to have this much FUN! The things I do for my C0unt1'y!,' ENS I'IoVa11,s Commissioning Ceremong I+ tm Nw! T ME ith the responsibility for all of the e neering auxiliary equipment, many days and nights were spent by the EN's of osmosis skids and steering gear td the galley days a week keeping the lights on' HA-Gangt' repairing everything fromthe reverse g, ie? machine and scullery. The EM,s, in charge ofall electrical circuits, are kept busy, 28 hoursa ' , , i t Often being called on to correct lems, the HT's, MR's, and DC,s of ER Division maintain watertight integrity by welding bro- ken iittings and fixing leaky pipes to clearing plugged-up toilets. The men of MP Division maintain and operate the ship's Gas Turbine Engine Modules CGTM'sj, Generators . ,tion gears, and oil puriliers. Putting in long, hard hours of watch and work is nothing new tdithese hard chargers. The Engineering Department constantly reminds us that without them, we would always be pierside. i a P Ellgilleelf Officer LT Lilianna T. Lioumis LTLiliama Lioumis, originally from Little Elm, TX, earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology from Boston University in 2002. After 6 months in Newport, RI for Surface Warfare Officer School, she reported onboard USS O7BRIEN as the Electrical Officer. While onboard, she achieved her SWO qualification and was the acting Chief Engineer for the 6 weeks leading up to Decommissioning. D g Lt. Lioumis then reported to USS DUBUQUE CLPD 85 as the Navigator. During her tour, she qualified as Engineer Officer of the Watch and applied and was accepted into the Early Roller Department Head program. From DUBUQUE, she proceeded to Wallops Island, VA and Dahlgren, VA for her Aegis training pipeline prior to reporting to Newport, Rl for Department She took over as the Engineer Officer onboard :USS OIJANO7 V ' 'TV ..' 5' ' f ' -a... . 1 . . I Y , 'f 'l A, ' Q 1- 1,1 rx, . ' ? . iv., 1. G Me' 32- ' I 'AQ.,l'- , - ,- ea , X fe, 4:5 -I-,R A g ew -A . . S . - ls A ,f -P' ,z My - W r I , - . . M is, regal 'P' cfs r - V , q V 3:4 ,.. . , - t , , , arW....,,, ' ff.. 2' mf M P- - T my .s E: ini? UF: '7 ' Lt. Lioumisls personal awards include the Navy and Commendation Medal, thc Navy and Marine CorpS g q Medal and various emnpaign awards and unit citations. She resides in hcr recently pnrclmscrl home in GE OU . Ji I D1 VISIONS Elecfiricfol. ancl .Auxiliaries Officer 1 ENS James A. Schoeberl 1, it , nsign Schocbcrl hails from Bloomington, Minnesota. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 2002. From there, he attended the University of San Diego and graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Science. While studying at the University of San Diego, Ensign Schoeberl participated in the . NROTC program where he received his commission in July 2006. In J 6 September 2006, Ensign Schoeberl reported to USS RAMAGE CDDG 613 where he serves as the Auxiliaries Officer and Electrical Officer. 5 Ensign Schoeberl is a single member of the wardroom and resides in Virginia Beach, VA. 2 A11tl1o11g lVICDuffie i A ai E Division LCPO hief Petty Officer Anthony McDuflie is from Clayton, Alabama. He graduated from Clayton High School in 1986. He entered the Navy in September of 1986, graduating in November 1986. In November, he transferred to Service School Command, Great Lakes, IL and graduated from f Engineering 'CAP School in March 1987. In April 1987 he left for Holyloch, x i ' Scotland and reported to the USS HUNLEY CAS-311 as an Enginemen . Fireman. . In July 1992, he transferred to the NCTAMS LANT as a Public Works Center Supervisor for work center N4. In JULY 1995, he reported to USS EMORY S LAND CAS-391, where he served as the Quality Assurance Supervisor for Repair Department. In October 1999, he returned to Great Lakes, Il where he was an Recruit Division Commander CRDCJ and qualified Master Training Specialist. In May 2003, he reported to Southwest Regional Maintenance Center CSWRMCJ in San Diego, Ca as , the Leading Chief Petty Officer of the Diesel Engine Shop. In August 2006, he reported to the USS RAMAGE KDDG-611 as the LCPO of A and E Division. He is also the Command CMEO. 5 ENC fSW!MTSJ McDuffie,s personal decorations include Navy Commendation Medal C2 awardsj. Navy!Marine i f C0rps Achievement Medal C3 awardsfl, and various campaign awards and unit citations. ENC CSWXMTSJ McDuflie is married to the former Lynette A Brown of ST. Louis, Mo. They have three children, Quinton D. McDuff1e 17, Malika Rashid I3, Zakiya Rashid 10. They reside in Suffolk, Virginia. A QQ E Division Officer and Leading Chief Pet fx! fi CAbovej See Darling, While Pm Working, Fm thinking of you! CBottom1eftj uWho say'S that you can't have fun While Working? will QAboveJ ETT never stops drilling, even for Christ- mas! CLeftj Inside joke, got to be an Engineer to understand! 1 MP DIVISIUN l Maiii l Division Giiicer H ENS Theresa P. Lehman September m l984 Shortly there after her family moved to Florida for I'1Cf period before finally settling in Lee s Summit MO where her parents W up After graduating from Lee s Summ1tH1gh School in 2002 she left . e to attend the United States Naval Academy While at the Academy :majored in Mechanical Engineering, and graduated-receiving her f . mission-on May 26, 2006. :nsign Theresa P. Lehman was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on the 30th of 'p J ' . - 1 , I ' H ' ' ' ' n i er graduation from the Academy, she was assigned temporarily to the rospace Engineering Department, designing ground support equipment for . : satellite MIDSTAR. Detaching from the Academy, she reportedfr- the . LS RAMAGE on September 2, 2006, where she was billeted as the ain , Propulsion Division Officer. She currently is the Main Propulsion l Division Officer. X'- She currently residesoni board the USS RAMAGE and plans to get an apartment in the Norfolk area upon from deployment. . 1 1 P lVlain Q Division Officer ENS James S. Jenkins nsign James S. Jenkins was born at NAS Jacksonville, FL on l7JUL84, , while his father was stationed nearby at NAS Cecil. Through a number of moves in the South Texas area he eventually ended up in Victoria, TX. In A 2002, he graduatedpat the top of his class from Victoria High School and was appointed to the US Naval Academy: While at Annapolis, he majored in General Engineering with an emphasis in aeronautics. He Was also involved in the Chapel-Color Guard and various other activities. In the spring of 2006, he graduated and received ordersto USS RAMAGE. 5 onboard RAMAGE, fi Division Officer and the Engineering Training Officer. He successfully led R i Division through a DC Rip and LOA during POM with half of Engineering on V leave. Subsequently R Division successfully completed two TSTAs1while preparing for deploymcllf 2111 1 5th Fleet. .Upon the arrival of the new Chief Engineerand the realignment of Engineering Department, was reassigned as Main 2 Division Officer. ENS J enkinslvvas originally assigned as the Repair d A currently lives in Chesapeake, VA with his roommate from USNA. Keitli l 'lol ier nd MP I 111111.81011 Chief , as Turbine Systems Technician tMcchanicalb Chick' Pcliy Officer QSWJ Kcith if Holland is originally from Virginia Beach, Virginia. llc enlisted in thc Navy on April 27, 1984. He attended basic training at RTC San Diego, CA. After basic training, GSMC Holland reported to the USS MCCANDLESS QFF-10841 as a deck Seaman. He served three and a halfyears onboard. ln 1988, he transferred to NTC Great Lakes to attend GSM A and C school. After graduation. he transferred to the S I . gg USS STUMP QDD-9781 as Work Center Supervisor and Leading Petty Officer. After I y five years onboard, he transferred to SIMA, where he was assigned to the Turbine Q Shop. He was moved to the Rigger and Crane operations where he served as Lead- ing Petty Officer. After 3 years at SIMA, GSMC QSWJ Holland transferred to the . USS LEYTE GULF CC G-741 where he served as Divisional Leading Petty Officer. 1 After serving his time onboard the USS LEYTE GULF, he attended Basic Instruc- R tor School. After the completion of this school, he transferred to the Center of Naval Engineering to serve as an Instructor for three years. In May of 2005, GSMC y QSWJ Holland received orders to transfer to the USS MCFAUL QDDG-743 as Lead- . . , 3 s, 1 - 4 ing Chief Petty Ofiicer of MP Division. In December of that same year, he cross-decked over to his current command USS E. RAIVQAGE CDDG-615 as Leading Chief Petty Officer of MP Division. He is currently the Leading Chief Petty Officer ofMP 1 g- Division. 5 GSMC CSWJ Holland's personal decorations include the Navy!Marine Corps Achievement Medal Qthree awardsj. ,, 1 GSMC QSWD Holland is married to the former Rowena Scott ofNorfolk, VA. They have one child, Terrica Dana Holland. ,S They reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. g csEcAamc.JO1.eS t MP 2 Division Chief f as Turbine Systems Technician CE1ectricaD Chief Petty Officer Aaron C. Jones was born in Atlanta, GA and is a graduate of Tri-Cities High School. He entered the U.S. Navy on August 16, 1993 and attended Recruit Training in Orlando, Florida. Upon completion of recruit training, Chief Jones attended E1ectrician's Mate HA school at NFAS Orlando, Florida. After graduation, he received orders to USS ES- SEX CLHD 25 homeported in San Diego, California. Onboard ESSEX, he advanced to Electricianfs Mate Third Class in June 1995. After serving onboard ESSEX through two Western Pacific Deployments, Chief Jones was approved to cross rate to Gas Turbine Systems Technician fElectricalj. He transferred to NTC, Great Lakes, Illinois, in May 1996. After graduation from Gas Turbine Systems Technician fElectricalj HAP school, 'Chief Jones received orders to USS SIDES QFF G 145 homeported in San Diego, California. Upon advancement to Petty Officer Second Class, he supervised four ju- nior personnel in the operation, maintenance and repair of two LM2500 Gas Turbine Engines and their support equipment. Chief Jones qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare I Specialist in January 2000. ln March 2000, Chief Jones took orders to Pearl Harbor Naval Siiipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Hawaii. While stationed in Pearl Harbor, Chief Jones attained a Secret Clearance and attended Chaminade University, earning an Associate's Degree. He earned the position of System and Instrumentation Calibration Team Leader, leading a combined militaryfcivilian calibration team. Chief Jones advanced to First Class Petty Officer prior to reporting to USS MITSCHER CDDG 573 on January 16, 2004. He i ' ' tt Ch' f Pett Officer for FY-07. He was seryed as LPO for EM05, FCAl and EE0l prior to being selected for advancemen o ie y initiated and pinned GSEC on September 15, 2006. Chief Jones reported to USS RAMAGE QDDG 613 on October 27, 2006 assuming the duties as LCPO ofEM DIV taking charge of MER2 and Main Propulsion electrical duties. . Chief Jones is married to the former Angela Lynn Roberts of San Diego, Califomia and has two boys. He currently resides in Chesapeake, Virginia. 1 MP DIHSNIII CIuefPett1 Officers Q M5111 Propulsion Assistant CWO-4 Philip M. Santos Qifwhief Warrant Officer 4 Philip M. Santos attended the Recruit Training Command CRTCD and Service School Command CSSCJ at Great Lakes, Illinois in l978, where leted Basic Training and Engineman CENJ Class A School. He was then the Auxiliary Floating Drydock Medium 8 CAFDM-85 at the Ship Repair Facility C1979-815. During his tour at SRF, he was promoted through the ranks to Petty Officer. pon completion of his tour at SRF, he transferred to the USS PROTEUS AS-19 he took on the responsibilities as the Machinery Division Career Counselor X Training Officer CCCXTPOD for over l25 personnel. He was challenged and took the l 3-M Coordinator as a Second Class filling a Chief's billet, where 3 work centers and 5 repair shops. During his tour he graduated from EN Class 'GC General Motors CGMJ Diesel Engine Technician with honors. Next, he headed to receive training as a Correctional Specialist prior to duties at the US Lakes, IL C1983 875. There he qualified as Security Section Leader and later Department. . Prior to returning to sea,,he attended EN Class HCP School, FFG-7 Auxiliary Systems X Sub-systems Pipeline. CWO4 Santos then reported to USS HALYBURTON FFG-40 C1987-925 as the Auxiliaries Division Leading Petty Officer CLPOJ. During his toufrgonboard, completed Recovery Assist, Securing and,Traverse CRASTJ Mechanical Technician School, Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist,,CESWSJ and Engineering Officer of the Watch CEOOWJ. He was also selected as Sailor of the Year and was promoted to Chief Petty CWO4 Santos received orders to Surface Warfare Officer School CSWOSJ Command, Newport, RI C1992-955 as an instruction in the leaf! Diesel Division, Engineering Department. While at SWOS, he qualified as a Master Training Specialist CMTSJ and was promoted to Senior Chief Petty Officer. 0 L f I p L gg . After SWOS, he reported to USS NICHOLAS C1995-985. He was the Engineering Departmental Leading Chief Petty Officer CLCPOJ and was selected for the Chief Warrant Officer CCWOJ Commissioning Program. After his commissioning CWO4 Sa tos, C Commander Navy Region M1d5Atlantic CCNRMAJ C2000-025 as the Service Craft Materials Inspector. Next he orders to the USS , CAPE ST GEORGE CG-7l C2002f04j where he was the MPA, Auxiliaries Officer CAUXOJ, and then the Ship ryramtenance Material Officer CSMMOJ. Heading back to shore duty he worked at the Center for Naval Engineering CCNEQ C2004-05j:ifi7Cu1rently he is to the USS RAMAGE CDDG6lQ C2005-Presentj as the MPA, SMMO and Quality Assurance Officer CQAOJ. fi reported to the USS MONTEREYCCG-61 C1998-20001 as the Main Propulsion Assistant CMPAJ. He then took orders to a staff CWO4 Santos' personal decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal Cfive awardsj, Navy!Marine Corps Achievement Medal awardsj, Good Conduct Medal Cfive awardsj and Sea Service Ribbon Cnine awardsj, as well as various campaign awards and unit CWO43 Santos is married to the former Deborah Kay Samples of Jacksonville, Illinois. They have two children years ago who now, Jason Scott C255 and Sara Michelle C231 C 3 Engineeririg T1'e1i11i11g Gfficer LTJ G Trevor P. Estevan is originally from El Paso, Texas where he graduated from Cathedral High School in 2001. In May of 2005 he graduated from the United States Naval Academy after .four rigorous years and a couple sessions of summer school. i LTJG Estevanriscurrently assigned as the Engineering Training Officer. His collateral duties include DITS Coordinator and Public Affairs Officer. :sum Mum Pr0puLs1onAss1.sta Aridrew Fanning Engineering Dept. LC PO, E T T Leader enior Clricl' Petty OI'licerAndrew P. Fanning, born in Peoria, Illinois, graduated from Illinois Valley Central High School in May of 1987. He entered the Navy via Recruit raining Command, Orlando, Florida in June of 1987. He attended Nuclear Field EM A School, Nuclear Power School, and Nuclear Prototype from August 1987 to Novem- berl988. He arrived aboard the SARATOGA CCV-603 in December 1988 as aThird Petty Officer. and was soon promoted to Second Class Petty Officer. While on SARATOGA, he qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist and Electrician's Mate of the Watch tLoad Dispatcherb. In June of 1993, he was promoted to First Class Petty Ofiicer before transferring to Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity CSIMAQ, Charleston, South Carolina. While acting as R-3 Repair Parts Petty Officer, he became a Motor Rewinder, Inside Electric Shop Journeyman, and Outside Electric Shop Journeyman. C A i'rvG1rv15151e1rvf,' LCPO dt T OP SNIP1 He transferred to USS THOMAS S. GATES QCG-511 upon closure of SIMA Charleston in October 1995. While on the THOMAS S. GATES, he attained his Engineering Officer of the Watch letter and performed his duties a Leading Petty Officer for E Division until being pinned as a Chief Petty Officer in September 1999. In May 2000, Chief Fanning became an Instructor at EM HA School, Great Lakes, Illinois, and became EM A Schools Course Supervisor in June 2001. Chief Fanning became a Master Training Specialist, Contracting Officer Representative, Testing Ofncer, Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor, and Treasurer for the EMXIC Chief Petty Officer Mess. He attained his certification as Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Specialist from the College of Lake County. ln May 2004, he was se- lected as a Senior Chief Petty Officer and soon received orders to the USS RAMAGE CDDG-615. He arrived to RAMAGE, in Septem- ber 2004, as E Division LC PO and his current assignment is Engineering Department LCPO and is also the Engineering Training Team Leader. Senior Chief Fanning's awards include Navy and Marine Corp Achievement Medal Csix awardsj, Good Conduct Medal Cfive awardsj, as well as various campaign awards and unit citations. Senior Chief Fanning is married to the former Rayjena Emmerich of Chillicothe Illinois. They have three children, Rhianna, Jared, and Meghan. They currently reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Malieridra Soogrini MP Division LCPO, Engineering Top Snwe 1 A enior Chief Petty Officer Mahendra Soogrim is a native of Trinidad and Tobago. He graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School, Bronx, New York in 1989. He entered the Navy in July of 1992 graduating in September 1992. In October 1992, he transferred to Service School Command, Great Lakes, IL and graduated from Gas Tur- bine Systems Technician fElectricalj HA School in May 1993. In June 1993, he left for Charleston, South Carolina and reported to the USS ELROD CFFG-553 as a Gas Turbine Systems Electrical Technician Fireman. In February 1997, he transferred to the USS BARRY CDDG-525 as a Second Class Petty Oiiicer and served as Work Center Supervisor for work center EM04. He qualified as Engineering Officer ofthe Watch and Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist. In March 2001, he reported to SIMA, Norfolk, as a First Class Petty Officer, where he served as the Production Supervisor for the Gas Turbine Repair Shop. In June 2004, he reported to USS RAMAGE CDDG-611 where he is currently assigned as Main Propulsion Division Lead- ing Chief Petty Officer and is the Engineering Department Top Snipe, as well as the ETT Coordinator. GSCS CSWJ Soogrimis personal decorations include Navyf'Vlarine Corps Achievement Medal ffour awardsi, Meritorious Unit Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. fSWJ Soogrim is married to the former Veronica Eileen Garrigan of Brooklyn, New York. They have one Child, MHSOH Shan I5 years oldj. They rcsrdc rn Norfolk, Vrrgrnra. Engineering Dept LCP 9 x 1 MP Division 1 Most Photographed Division! fR1ghtb You mean there are meat choices other chicken and fish! 1, Hovinga ' ' x 1 CLeftj This tastes so much better than RAMAGE ir l JP-5! i lliil looks lilxc JP-5. smells like JP5. igimw like JP-Dmiiigiy lu' ii X ui . Q Senior Chief Soogi-im aslecp...AGAIN! ,K, r x X i ,.. . - . 1, f - wi E0 o Q A wg Ddrndge Control fhssistcint 2 LTJO Larnc M. Livingston Cm-ne M,,Livingston is originally liom Snohomish, WA. llc giaduated Snohomish Country Christian School in I998 and started college at Wash- ington State University LWSUJ in August I998, where he joined the NROTC unit at the University ofldaho. llc graduated lroin WSU on 10 May 2003 with a degree in B ' ess Administration, maioring in Business Management and ll uinan Resources fi gement and was commissioned as an Ensign, USNR the same day. Hisiilfiftst duty Station Was USS tLHDw2J hoineported in Sasebo, Japan where he served as Assistant Safety Otiicer lor his tirst year, and Deck Department's 2nd A Division Otiicer for his second year. 'On ESSEX, he qualilied CICWO, OOD CUXWJ and SWO as Well as deck safety qualilications, Well Deck Control Otiicer, and Re- pair 6 Locker Oflicer. He left ESSEX in October 2005 and reported to SWOS DCA J school for training. ln December 2005, he graduated from DCA school and reported . on board USS RAMAGE, where he immediately took over as Repair Division Of- ficer. He oflicially took the job as Damage Control Assistant in late January 2006. LTJG Livingston has screened for Department Head at sea, and has been slated to teach at the USNA in the Naval Science Department for his shore duty. His personal A decorations include the NavyfMarine Corps Achievement Medal, Sea Service Ribbon C2 awardsj, Overseas Service C2 awardsb. He currently lives in Virginia Beach, VA. Jefierg L. Renner ER Division LCPO Daiiiage Control Chief Petty Officer CSWQ Jeffrey L. Renner is originally from Strasburg, VA. He graduated from Strasburg High School in 1988 and soon there- after joined the Navy attending Basic Training at RTC San Diego, CA with follow-on training to Damage Controlman NAU School at Treasure lsland, CA. His iirst duty station was PCU TORTUGA, where he earned his first sea legs TAD to the USS MANITOWOC for 3 months ROUGH TRA and the USS NASSAU for a 6 month MED Deployment. He then commissioned the USS TORTUGA as a Work Center Supervisor for the DC shop and EDCI. ln 1992, he went to Law Enforcement School at Lackland, TX, earning NEC 9545 with follow-on orders to Security Detach- ment NAVFAC Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada, where he was a patrolmanfwatch commander with the Security Detachment. In l994, he was assigned as the Work Center Supervisor and LPO for Repair Division ,onboard the USS UNDERWOOD in Mayport, FL. After a successful sea tour he trans- ferred to shore duty in l996 to SIMA Mayport. While at SIMA, he was a craftsman in Outside Machine Shop C38AJ and volunteered to work in the Supply Department as an open purchase technical editor until he was selected for Chief and transferred in 1999. DCCCSWJ Renner reported to the USS BRISCOE as the Repair Division LCPO and qualified as an EOOW shortly after report- ing onboard. ln 2003, he transferred to CNE LS Fort Leonard Wood, MO after earning NEC 9502 upon completion of Basic Instnictor School. He was the OICXSEL of the CNE Learning Site, in charge ofthe Shipboard CBR-D Cn school, NEC 4805. Euring tour, he also taught the Disaster Preparedness Operations Specialist course, NEC 9598, with CSFE Detachment Fort 601181 ood, ln 2006, he transferred to USS RAMAGE as Repair Division LCPO. He is currently EOOW, R5 Locker Chief and DCTT. DCCtSwp Renner has attended numerous advanced tire tighting and damage control schools. He has completed his Depart- menthof Labor Journeyman's course for Firefighter, National Truck Driving School for CDL Class license. and Motorcycle Repair Course. He is currently enrolled at Excelsior College. He completed English Composition, l of 7 courses needed for his associates degree. ECCXSWJ Rennerls personal decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal,.Navy Achievement Medal tthree awardsl. ood Conduct Medal tlivc awardsl. as well as various campaign awards and unit citations. ggCtSwi Renner is married to the tormer Dawn McCoy of Gretna, LA. They have two children, Jackie Leann and Jeffrey Jr. r Cy reside in Virgina Beach, VA. ER Dil ision Olfic er and lil 1 VISION gal ,,...--- 11 . , ,. W' 'H ,. -uw-rr EH :lv-.?'wll I 3953 Z ,., - X51 n 1. An w-,gu an 1 X lY'l .f2' Oi + as 1,15 15-E NL IS TMENS TS 5 +- - wgq,.1rmnn1'aa,.m, ,,,.,..,,, - 111 RATI' 4 l he Operations Department unix prises ofthe widest variety ol liilillljffs onboard. OS's, working in the 'Nerx e Center' ofa modern Naval vessel ttfoin- 'fir bat Information C enterl, coordinate and conduct various phases of ship operations ff including anti-air, surface and sub-surface warfare, search and rescue QSARSJ, and air control ofall types of naval aircraft, and have a hand in virtually all ship opera- tions. The lT's keep the ship in contact with the rest of the world via short range and long range Cover the horizon, satellitej communications. Their work varies from the maintenance and repair of the Shipas Local Area Networks to actual transmission and reception of message traffic. The IS,s, although seldom seen, gather, decipher and disseminate to a discriminate group pertinent intelligence necessary to maintain vigilance and proper theatre awareness of enemy force movements. Responsible for maintaining most of the ship's topside spaces, as well as seamanship functions, the BM's are the most versatile and undermanned members of the crew. The CTT's operate and maintain electronic equipment used for detection, analysis and identification of emissions in the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as the decep- tion and jamming of many electronic sensors including those associated with electronically guided weapons. Us- ing celestial, land based and satellite navigation systems, the QM's are an integral part of the bridge watch team, constantly updating the Officer of the Deck and the Captain of current ship's progress and calculating courses and speeds to arrive at a destination on schedule. PN's and YN's deal with the actual paperwork of ship's administration. The HM's provide medical services and assistance. The NC is tasked with arrangement of re-enlistements and detailing. And finally, the MA is our local sheriff who is tasked with letting the crew know how not to get in trouble. Some Department! Qperations Qfficer LT Jennifer L. Lorio LTJennifer Lorio, a native of Hephzibah, Georgia, was com- missioned from the U.S. Naval Academy in May 2000 with ia Bachelor's of Science degree in Mathematics. Following Surface Warfare Officer School, she reported to USS MCFAUL QDDG 741 tems from the National University ofSingapore in .lune 2006. Officer in March 2007. Operations Depart I 11 PA RJMEZQQLT as the Combat Information Center Officer in January 2001. ln April 2002, she transferred to USS STUMP CDD 9783 as Training Officer. Upon completion of her division officer tours, LT Lorio attended the Naval Postgraduate School, where she earned a Masteris of Science degree in Operations Analysis in June 2006. She also studied abroad in Singapore and earned a lVlaster's in Defence Technologies and Sys LT Lorio reported aboard USS RAMAGE QDDG 617 as the Operations IS D1V1s10N y . e i0 ,.. Communications ' ENS Patrick K. 2 A tt ,Non Patrick K. Arnett entered the Naval Reserve ' Q tNRQ'1'Q'j Unit tit the Unix easily of'Virginiu in 3 Midghipman in the tkill ol'200 I ,I .'XillL'.l' completing Ins Cmnputcl. Sciencc all thc llnix Qfglly ol Vlfgllltti SCltool of plied Science, he was eonnnissioned on I2 August 2005. After temborary duty on NRO'l'ClJVA Smit. IQNS Arnett reported to MACE QDDG 615 on 2 September 2005. lle currently serves asf tions Officer. lileetronic Keying Material System Manager Warfare Ex ulntitor, . A1'1t1101'1Q Smith IS Division LCPO hiefPetty Officer Anthony M. Smith, a native of Baltimore M IJ., enlisted in the Navy on 1 October, 1991. Upon completion ot' boot camp. and Radioman A school in San Diego, CA. he reported to the USS Nassau tl.l lA-47 Subse- quent assignments included Base Consolidated Telecommunications Center at Sub Base New London CT. Where he served as Communication Watch Olhcer. He supported 86 shore and submarine commands. His next assignment was the USS Ross CDDG-715 He served as LPO. Se 'itember l of 2001 he deployed with the Theodore Roosevelt battle group in support ofthe Global War on Terrorism. His following tour was at'QSite-Rj'Joint Staff Support Center. Where he Served as Mission Support Chief and was select d f Ch' l - e or ref Petty Otlieer in September 2004. g He feP0I'fed to USS RAMAGE CDDG-611 in July 2006 and currently serves :is OC' Division Leading Officer. Chief . Smithas personal decorations include the Joint Service Connnendzition Medal. and p. Achievement Medal fthree awardsj. Chief Smithis married to the former Karol Rose Oliver ol Mystic, Connecticut. 'lliev have se 1116, Benjamin, All' ' ' ' 13011, Tiffany, Ryan, Aaron, and Sznnzintlizi. 'lliey reside in Virginian llezteli. Virglma' gg 1 IT-lrswj Christopher Green lT1fSWi Richard McCracken William Coston SA Wright and IT2 esby posing for camera in Dubai. ITZQSWJ George Brown I . ,W -sun.. 3.1 A ITC Smmx goes from one cave to another! lT2 Lane JeffalOH9 ITZQSWJ Hoyun Wong They actually let the IT I S DIVISIIIII Y 51-'QSVW lmmllxg Ullllf'fXllY QQJH H1 H10 , 1 f XXII as outofradiol Sl IOC7KINii! U-7 l -'40 14 rf and H 41v.,ffmi'1i11 lla f If fmwjflr 15 ,I PH MIDI ue opportunity to receive intensive immersion lan ua e trainin ' OD DIVISION First I..iQl'l1G1'1d1'lt LTJG Nicole L. Wiese riginally from Green Bay. Wisconsin, LTJG Nicole L. Wiesc enlisted in the Navy in .July 1997. Upon graduation from boot camp in September 1997, she the Defense Language Institute CRussian Schoolj in Monterey, California, which she graduated with honors in November 1998. Follow-on training took r to Goodfellow AFB, San Angelo, Texas, and ultimately she served as a CTI2 at NSGA Kunia, Hawaii. While .stationed at NSGA Kunia, LTJG Wiese was given the q 1 g g g in St. Peters- burg, Russia. After four years of enlisted service, she applied for the NROTC schol arship commissioning program. LTJG Wiese attended Villanova University where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Political Science with a Minor in Russian Area Studies. She reported to USS RA MAGE for her first Division Ofhcer tour as the Electronic Warfare Officer in January After completion of Surface Warfare Officer School in September 2006, she to RAMAGE as First Lieutenant. Wieseas second Division Officer tour will take her to USS TORTUGA LS she will serve as Training Officer. C D 465, stationed out of Sasebo, Japan, Wieseis personal awards include the Good Conduct Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Sea Service Deploy- ment Ribbon, and the National Defense Medal. A BMCCSWJ Miel1ael J. Sweitzer OD Division LCPO riginally from Chicago, IL, BMC CSWJ Michael J. Sweitzer enlisted in the avy in August 1990. Upon graduation from boot camp in October 1990, was stationed onboard the USS RICHMOND K. TURNER. Vlfhile there he was advanced to BM3. He served a successful tour and upon his EAOS decided to try civilian life. In November of 1995 he rejoined the Navy. In February of 1996 he was assigned to USS EMORY S. LAND, he quickly hed rigger, and rig captain. Unfortunately he suffered an on the job injury was assigned limited duty for year and a half at the Navy Legal Service Of- Mid-Atlantic. While there he quickly learned all there was and acted in the of a seasoned legal man, and was the command's Non-legal man of the , and also earned a Navy Achievement Medal for his duties as Wills and Power of Attorney Petty Officer. In November of 1997 he was found fit for full duty and stationed on USS AUS- TIN. He quickly earned his ESWS and was advanced to BM2. After the USS l Austin, he elected to take his shore duty as a Recruit Division Commander, in Great Lakes, IL. While he was assigned there he advanced to BMI, earned his Master I Training Specialist, and was their Instructor ofthe Year. His next tour I brought him back to Norfolk, VA on the USS CARR as the first divi- sion LPO. He was selected to BMC in September of2005 and was then transferred to the USS RAMAGE in November of 2005. 5fN ChiefSweitzer's personal awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal C4 awardsj, flood Conduct C4 Awardsl and various campaign 'Ji' '. .3 1 and unit citations. .-1 4' - 'iv'-llhlvruiavmnl 'Q 'ls Deck Division iicm- onstmiiiig ii's xx idc range ofubiliiics amd rcsponsibiliiicsf You can giizimiitcc Iillll ii' it is light outside and dry. Deck Division ,,, .i,..,. qyvuj' is Working topsidc... somewhere! '! -W-i ,, ...,....,f , ,N . Q sq, ix nuw'0' ' PW 'f - Y s. ...f .. iam- 1 .Wx .., i 1 - i - 1 i - ,U yjr .Y 1 mn , SVN H - -, , l - be ax , i 1 , nib! 1-X 1 Y I ga f- ' n .W --Q if' V 5 I' fr- i i I I .. , . ff-.N N, i l' 12? -4 yy'- fig OI- A V 1 WSION Navigator LTJG Martin M. llattcock Battcock was born in Woburn. Massaelntsetts in .Iann.n t ol LTJGl980. He lived in Billeriea, Ivlttsstteltttst-tts until he entered the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island alter ptpnlttztt ing from Billerica Memorial High School. After eotnplettng Prep School he continued on to the U.S. Naval Academy. While at the Nat all Aeatletny he p majored in Political Science and played Varsity Lacrosse. Ilts eonnntsstotnnp date was May 23rd, 2003. Mr. Battcoek reported to USS FORD tlr'lfO 547 in Everett. Wasltington. During this tour he functioned as the ORDOf ATO. and later transitioned to ASWO during FORD's Western Pacific deployment in 200-I. IQli'.Iti liatteoek reported to USS RAMAGE in November of 2005 as the Navigator. Ilis awards include the National Defense Service Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. LTJG Battcock is married to the former Ms. Christine M. Lambert ol' l.an- caster, California on March 18th, 2006. Dennis R A111ador Operations Dept. L CPO, 0lUVavigati0n Division LCPO Born in New York Clit New York and raised in Houston, Texas, QMCSISWQ Dennis R. Amadorvioincd the Navy after orthbrook Senior Iligh School. Enlisting intothe Nayy in August of 1988. Seaman Recruit RCCl'LlltFlil'E1lIllIlg at R I Cf Orlando. FL. Upon completion of n teEip5gl8S1gnaItnan School at NTC Orlando, FL, graduating 111 o . Senior Ch1efAmador's sea duty assignments include tours of duty Pre-Commissioning Unit USS PRINCETON CCG-591 from October 1992, USS ZEPI-IYR QPC-SI from .Iune 1996 . a BENFOLD CDDG-655 hom December 1999 October ' 1 and AGE CDDG-615 from November 2005 A present. QMNCSISWI Amador served under SEAL DELIVERY ISTRICTA ONE ISDV I-I J, Pearl Harbor III from November 1992 L0NbQN, GROTGN, CT from February sLfgl.F5t6t?95I.Decctttber 200I January 2005 and Sl w QMCSCSW A d .4 - . ' C4 awardSJ aindrgle lclldiseliggglidggorgtfns. Include thc NUVY-Miltiltc Vorps t'onnnettdation Medal Citatmnsu I ' fp C lCVCmCFll Medal 14 ztwardsl as well :ts variotts personal Senior Chief Amad ' ' ' . or is married to the fort T ' - - M13 G - . . Der .errt Ann V'tIItere ol N - t- I . abrtelle and they reside l1'1. Chesapeake, Virginia' 1 t whurgh. Im it Yo1tQ,.They 60 OI Nav Drvrsron Ojjuer and Chlefhngf 039' l l l ,A Fffzzzke Wai 5 f'- the cirect szgaer- 'vision of the Quartermas- ters, USS QUUVIJZLQT spent 195 0f232 days undkzvfway ancfsafely ncwigatecf E 49,600 nauticaf l lmilizsf -.0 Perez looking all gang sla'. Below, QlVl's hard at work, making sure we don't run aground! 1 W' U1Trh,fi-in F31 tive Experiments He was promoted to Senior Chief Pett Officer. CIC EIICER Combat 'lnfornrdtlorr Cefer CWO2 .lohnny D. ibmas liieI'Vxtt1'rt111t Ollieer .lohnnx I lit-units is originally Irt North earned and Assot huts ol Arts in tit ntral Lduttttton hom the I the Naxy lll September Iam Nller attending Bz1sie'lrzti ommarrd, he attended Sliti School. Basic Acoustics Analysis Training in San Diego. California. Next. CWO2 Thomas reported to his Inst ship, USS DAVID R. RAY in Long Beach. California. Ilere he qualilied as an ANXSQO-89 Sonar Suite Operator Mk 32 Mod I4 SVTT Technician. CWO2 Thomas then reported to Mare to attend Mk I I6 Mod 0 Underwater Battery Fire Control System on Ml ltlxll I lie completed one deployment to the Arabian in OPLRAI ION HLRX X Itill- ind DI Sl. Rl SIORM He ce Warfare Speei tlist AN SOO S0 Sonar Suite Supervisor and was Petty Officer. A d transferred to USS Merrill tDD-0765 lromeportetl in San Diego i m 3 t . r r . s t I - ' a I His first shore duty was at San Diego. Caliiornia in March 1995 as an nar Suite Operations Course instructor. He earned his Master Training Specialist and qualified as Course Curriculum Mo el CCCMMJ. He was promoted to First Class Petty Officer. In October IOQX. CXNIIZ 'Thomas completed Advanced Acoustic and reported as a member of the commissioning crew of the USS HIGGINS IDI Dt I-Vol homeported in Sari Diegofflalifomia. signed as the Leading Petty Officer for CA Division and was promoted to Chief Petty Ollieer in ber 2001. Is, tit , CWO2 Thomas then transferred to USS HAWES CFFG-533, where he served as the leading Chic ,Officer for qualified as Anti-Submarine Coordinator, Anti-Surface Coordinator and Combat Intormation Center Watch Officer. He also duties as CombatYSystems Training Team Tactical Leader during the Inter-deployment Training Cycle. While on HAWES, he one deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. In October 2003, CW02 Thomas reported to Surface Warfare Development Group in Norfolk, Vwginia as the Ship ASW RC21di116SS fectiveness Measuring CSHAREMJ Program Leading Chief Petty ' Officer. He participated in 7 SHAREM Events, I0 Submarine D Command Course Operations, and 5 SHAREM Limited Objec- T After his commissioning through the CWO program in Olctober 2006, CW02 Thomas attended the Chief Warrant Officer!Lirnited Duty Officer Indoctrination Course in Pensacola, Florida. He reported in December 2006 to the USS RAMAGE CDDG-615 as the Combat Information Center Officer!QCICOj. 0 s PF f' lf, ,I af-x c yy 57, I r , t IWC lf? Tlroinas' personal -' W J' -V Y I , . . fi- if ! Navy C onnnentltttton Medal UWC if A 1 if rine Corps Aehievemen edal f M, ,E li 5 tlltil :md Sxpctilt IOIlklI'y - t WD' Thontt I ntnrted to the II.tnt.than ol Ittonx, New York. 5 llruntlztlt lhtltf ttntl I -.tlirtclle Mal'iC. f-0 W 'I llfnm UI- CIC D1 Vlslo OI Division Qiiicer LTJG Josh W. Hauth eiutenant Junior Grade Josh W. Hauth, a native of Seattle, Washington, enlisted in the United States Navy on June 20, 1994. L His first assignment was on the commissioning crew of the USS atsf AOE 75, in Bremerton, Wa. He then attended Master at Arms A?.' school in gg kland AFB, San Antonio, Tx., and reported to NAVSTA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Subsequent tours included Brig Supervisor and Security Watch Com- mander onboard USS KITTY HAWK CCV 635, wh h . n , ere e earned two warfare qualification, Hnished an Associates of Arts degree and was promoted to Second Class Pett Offi ' y cer in addition to meeting his wife Natasha, a ,Secu- rity Patrolman at NAVSUPACT MARIANAS where was promoted toiPetty Officer First Class and selected for a commissioningg a student at University NROTC where he earned a Bachelors of Science in History, was to Chief Petty Of1'icer and was commissioned as a Surface Warfareaeg 2 f Idaho reported to the USS RAMAGE CDDG 6l5 and served as the Ordnance officer and ' Division Officer while qualifiying as a Surface Warfare Officer. He is currently under orders to report to the EISENHOWER as the Weapons Division Officer. His personal awards include the Navy Achievement Medal awards5 and various unit awards. LTJ G Hauth and his wife reside in Norfolk Va with their daughter St 7 9 . ,,V., ,V i i 1 Chief Petty Officer Kelly was bom in Seattle, Washington. He joined the U. S. Navy after one year of college at Edison Community College, FT Florida I A into the Navy rn December of 1994, Seaman Recruit Kelly attended 5 in Great Lakes, Il. Upon completion of his training, he at- tended Operatlons Specialist Av School at F CTCLCANT Dam Neck, VA, Chief Petty Officer Kellyis sea duty assignments include tours of duty aboard I the USS MONTEREY CCG 615 from June 1995 - July 2000, and USS SAN i ANTONIO fLPD l75 from January 2004 - October 2006. whore Chief Petty Officer Kelly served at Surface Combat System Center a lops Island, VA from July 2000 - December 2003. OSCCSW5 Kelly was selected to Chief Petty Officer in September 2006 and fCP0IT6d aboard USS RAMAGE QDDG 615 as the OI DiViSiOl1 Leading Chief Pe-VJ Wm ' I . , , I- ' C iizwf' ref Petty Officer Kelly has been awarded the Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy Marine orps hrevement Medal, and various other service and campaign awards. , , . . ' ' p - W5 Kelly is married to the former Darlene K. Carpenter of Niles, Michigan. They currently reside 111 ONS Virginia with their dog Maxwell S.B. Kelly. Ol CIC Dwlsmn Officer and Ch1efPetIl I' 5 352 I Donovan J. Keilg 5 OI Division LCPO I .W iii I 1 graduating in May of l995. A Q M24 val' ,43- frm ,Wa H. -.uv psig ff as-xqmw M J-uri-4 flu- Mus - - - ' 7 -V-vm ,. Q hr - ' K ji., dvm-Vw. twig, il 'H' 'Y ww , ,V,, mi Qwvwy-3' y1.Qi,, .M 3 . ' ,par . W J., W -...X x 'A .wgw-,-' - 1 . ,, .Yugi .se -f J 'v ' . . 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W X 'll mt the X-aw C0111 Q A Training O LTJ G Tabitha J y Tabitha Edwards was born and raised in Gated a-Om HM Jenkins High School in 1994 school sweetheart. Sean Edwards, and has two children C hla he . rissa, and Chandler, seven years old. LTJ G Tabitha Edwards graduated University in May 2003 with a Bachelors of Scie nce in Political include politics, law and reading to her kids. Her first duty station was the USS OAK HILL QLSD 519 ho I ' me P0rted in Little VA in September 2003 and assumed duties as the Administrative Oth '- llf. Voting Officer and Security Manager. She served in these positions tbr took up the responsibilities as the IC Division Officer and She reported onboard the USS RAMAGE CDDG 611 in Mav 2006 Administrative Ofiicer leading them through a successful new and certified 9 out of' I2 warfare areas during ULTRA C and all wai'liirc l' l' P f l A ' if t mt-..ttr.:. gt.rfs.fit Ei 1 1 ' . . if.: Ngixy .ind Txfgrrmc Corps Achievement Medal tone awurtll. 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I x .xsr--xv! :xml .I:xxI x-xpcciilinnury nxxanrda. i 1 W., 1 HM D1 VISION ..lOSOplf1 A. Burnieister QSWXFMFB Joseph A. Hurmeisterjoined thc Navy and reported to Recruit . H CT'i'aining Command. San Diego on January 23rd, l990. Upon graduation he repO1'ted to Hospital Coipsman School in San Diego and then Advanced Laboratory A Technician C School in Bethesda. Maryland. where he was advanced to Third Class Petty Officer. Upon graduation from C School he was assigned to Charlie Company, 2nd Medi- cal Battalion, 2nd FSSG, Camp Lejeune. North Carolina. He was advanced to Second Class petty Officer while in Camp Lejeune. In 1995. he transferred to Branch Medical C linic, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia. He served in the clinic laboratory as an Advanced Laboratory Technician. He ap- plied and reported to Independent Duty Corpsman C School in September 1998 and was advanced to First Class Petty Officer in October. Upon graduation from Independent Duty Corpsman 'gC', School, he reported aboard USS Deyo CDD-9895 and served as the Senior Medical Department Representative. He earned 3 Navy Achievement Medals and his En- listed Surface Warfare Specialist designation while onboard. He then reported to Naval Hospital Great Lakes in January 2003 and was assigned to the Recruit Training Command medical clinic where he served as Leading Petty Officer for recruit sickcall. He was advanced to Chief Petty Officer in September 2003. While in Great Lakes he was deployed twice as an Individual Augmentee HAD to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Two-Six and Marine Forces Unitas, ll Marine Expeditionary Force in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. While assigned to II Marine Expeditionary Force he earned his designation as an Enlisted Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist. Upon transfer from Great Lakes, Chief Burmeister reported onboard the USS RAMAGE CDDG-615 in June 2006 as the Senior Medical Department Representative. l Chief Burmeisteris military decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Q6 awardsj, Good Conduct Medal C4 awardsj and various unit and expeditionary awards. Chief Burmeister is married to the former Marsha Esta Schmitz of Wadesville, Indiana. They have three children, Ryan ULU, Hannah fl3j, and Trenton CIOJ. Cmzke fazcf 2 fR.5Zl.7VlilQf'S .7VlecHcafQDepot1ft- X I Us U V YWQV I I ment f1fgafeaf325patie11.ts, C0111- JQQFQJ75 cfentafexams, comhtctecf 205 Qjeriocdc Hefealth Zlssessments ctncfctdi11i1ftiste1fecf1,o65 immuni- zattions. R+ 0,0 i F Qperatlons Qfhcer LT Marc A. Drage IC .xl O1'111G1f CWO3 Mark A. Foster Former Officers VV VQ K1,K, . 3 E . Former Supply . I- LT Daren C. Main ki. in ww-we was ri' r 'I i rl IQ 'Il l1N T hroughout the extended deployment, the TSCSI Detachment provided RAMAGE with the much needed intelligence gathering required to stay vigilant in an ever-changing threat environment. When on Watch, their jobs called for them to lock themselves in a room with only one Way in or out and a vault door as its control point. These eight men made it possible forthe Commanding Officer to be briefed daily on the changing political and military threats that could possible endanger RAMAGE, her crew or a friendly asset. ' -L x 1 r 2 he most vital support jobs onboard RAMAGE are maintained by the Department. From the SK's who receive issue and inventory all equi menta - -A Q T P Hd Sup plies coming to and leaving the ship to the and provide services like the laundiyfbarbef . shop, post office and ship's store to the CS'g providing meals for all 300+ members three times a day Supply Department are the unsung who provide one of the only means of boost- ing the shipls morale while supporting all work and watches with parts and CTCW Supply Officer LT Michael T. McCarter Q Michael T. McCarter, a native of Boyertown, Pa., enlisted Tin the United States Marine Corps on September o, 1995. Upon graduation from Marine Corps Recruit Depot 'Parma Island, South Carolina, he reported to NAS Meridian, M1ss1ss1pp1for USMC Aviation Supply Clerk HA school. Where he was riously promoted to Lance Corporal. His first assignment was with Marine Aviation Log1st1cs Squad- ron 12 at MCAS lwakuni, where he earned the rank -ofC011J0f3l- He was next assigned to Naval Air Maintenance Tfallllllg Group Headquarters in Pensacola, Fl. At NAMTRAGRU, he was an inter-departmental transfer from the USMC to the T Navy for attendance at Officer Candidate School After his commissioning Ensi n McCarter re orted to . , g . P Supply Corps School in Athens, Ga. His first shipboard assignment was in USS CHOSIN C q ,qqg,,q Pearl Harbor, Hi. He served as the Food Service Officer, S bursing Officer and Sales Officer in CHOSIN. and won thc CAPT Edward F Ney Food Service Excellence Award for Medium Afloat Pacino as the Food Service tracriigerredffronf to Commander, Sixth Fleet located in Gaeta, ltal , to serve as the Fla M653 an era ' y L S . p iona Logistics Assistant within the C6F N4 office. LT McCarter then transferred to Naval Alf Command, Patuxent River, MD where he se Pd h - - - - rve as t e Deputy Program Manager, Naval Depot MaintenHI1Ce tt SYSTCH1 CNDMSD. Whlle assigned to NDMS, LT McCarter volunteered for an Individual Augment dcpuloymen Central Command Deployment and Distribution Operations Center tCDDOCl at Camp Arifjan Kuwait W served as a surface operational l ' t' g ogis ics representative. After his return from Kuwait. LT McCarter USS RAMAGE CDDG-611 as the Supply Officer, and met the ship on deployment in February 2007- LT M C ' ' ' c arter and his wife ofeight years, Tracey, reside in Callaway, MD. Sll's who run the floating Navy it Q ommand Navy Recruiting District New Orleans LA He would ierve as the Supply Officer from 2001-2004. His erformance would e I D1 VISION SKCCSWJ Allan P. Thomas SI Division LCPO 1 CCSWJ 'Thomas is originally from the Philippines He 'A' SK enlisted inthe Navy on 21 March 1988 and attended boot camp in Orlando FL He would then report to the USS STUMP DD 978 in Norfolk VA for a tour from 1988 thru 1992 His next tour of u would land him orders aboard the USS THORN DD 988 located harleston SC He accepted orders in 1998 for a shore duty tour at Naval Education Training 84 Security Field Assistance Activity E ETSAMQ in Pensacola FL Yearning for the open ocean and wide eaches he reported onboard the USS MCINERNEY FFG-8 in Octo- ber of 1997 for four years homeported out of Jacksonville FL Chief Thomas would eventually leave MCINERNEY as the Leading Pet Officer First Class of Division and report to his second shore uty eam him Logistics Support Person of the Year an subsequent selec- tion to the honorable ranks of Chief Petty Officer. Chief Thomas reported aboard RAMAGE 04 De- cember 2004 as the Leading Storekeeper of S-l Division. SKCCSWD Thomas is married to Mrs. Rowena Lim Thomas. SKCCSWD Thomas personal decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal, and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Q4 awardsj, Navy Good Conducttwith 4 bronze starsj. amy Sem nce relieved by the USS EISENHOWER QCVN-695 after supporting operations off the coast of Somalia in January, RAMAGE ran into some very heavy seas en route to Dubai. Even some of the most fsalty, sailors experi- ence sea sickness with many junior sailors requiring Sick In Quarters CSIQJ Chits. The rough weather continued for three days, while RAMAGE pressed on at over 15 knots. 4 k Marterosario I , ,,.. ,ve Eating again! The life of a Store Keeper! ,ff C5 F DEPL0 YMENT SUMMARY RAMAGE QDDG 615 returned to VA on 23 lVlay 2007 after a chal- 5 U U ' 'n 3 m :,,, y 4,b, H deployment to Fifth Fleet fth Gl b IW T sup e o a ar on error TQ. ing isa list of somestatis- highlighting the deployment. USS RAMAGE. Earned the N iflilleritorious Unit Commendation for role in Eisenhower Strike Group 8's extended deployment. - Hosted more than 100 dignitaries at a reception in Neum, Bosnia. Guests included the id ents of Bosnia, Romanian Ambassador to Bosnia, U.S Ambassador to Bosnia and U.S. Embas- Vyyi ,efense Attaches. the Rh des Chief of Police and U S Naval Attache Theater Security Cooperation events with the Diiboutian Bahraini, and Emerati Nei Vlll fvies participation in these events fostered cooperation in theregion and four Pulse Operations to promote maritime security awareness and ,,,,s terror- nd other illegal activities. Areas covered in the various Pulse Operations Gulf of . .,i,i. T , the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and the Arabian Sea. 1' 'iii 4 Participated in the first dual Task Force Pulse Operation, Argos Decalion. 'Task Forces 150 and ostedmore than 30 dignitaries at a reception in Rhodes, Greece. Guests included the Mayor of a conducted coordinated operations in boththe eastern and western approaches to the Strait of Hbrmuzyto promote maritimes-awareness, track-tfaiffic patterns, and to conduct coordinatedoperations with Forces. t 3 3 as Pulse Group Commander for two of the four Pulse Operations: Argos Asterion in the.Gulf Conducted over 400 Maritime Awareness Calls tlVlACsJ, promoting maritime security through njil A AOR. A C . Completed over 30 Strike exercises in three AORs. Assisted in tlteidevelopment offitactics and procedures utilized in C5F for the Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System, T - The first ship to respond to the Somalian crisis in late' December, RAMAGEfarrived gn station and provided coordination for P-3 coverage, monitored small boat activity, andjggiaintained tli 5'maritime5, 2' presence to stabilize the region until additional ships could arrive. V,p ,, ...i F r'F' ' The Visit ard Search and Seizure CVBSST teams conducted 63 Approach and Vis.its'i .li't AAVsJ and 4 boardings.f'One boarding required assistance from RAMAGE medical department which adminis- tered basic first aid to 10 Ethiopian passengers on a dhow. over,70 Micro-Miniature C2lVlJ repairs for a cost savings of over Completed the first C5F AOR ULTRA-S, RAIVIAGE successfully'demonstrated the performance and maintain training levels while on deployment. the out- achieved opened the door for additional training eventsin the CSFA . 3 y The Engineering department conducte 32 evolutions and 383 drills Participated in twogfftnti Submarine Warfare training exercises with French. A ' e V, . . - n . ' ' Conduct d 20 chokepoint transits, including seven transits of the Strait of Hormuz and two Suez observed underway: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Valentine's - Aden and Argos Decalion in the Western Approaches to the Strait of Hormuz. S2 IVISION CSCMlSW1 J11111111e Supply Dep ew Jimmie McKnight graduated in 1980 from Saint .J S CMSchool, Kingstree, SC. enlisted in the United States Navy in 1983. His recruit traininggaand basic training was conducted at Recruit Trainingggommand and Naval Trainin Diego, CA. This training prepared him for lrt liislifirst tour of duty CK CAO 1791, homeported in Virginia. After six months CK, Master Chief McKnight struck out of Deck Department into Mess Management'Specialist Seaman. During his tive-year tour qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist and in 1897 advanced to Officer. In 1988 he selected PCS orders to NTTC Corry Station, Pensacola he attended Food Service Administration Mess SpeQialisti C School at Fleet Norfolk, Virginia and received the Leading Messjpecralrst NEC. He Corry Station, Pensacola, Florida in January 1989. That same year he irst Class PettfS?fOflicer and was selected as ofthe Quarter for the 3rd ln .January 1992 Master Chief McKnight transferred to USS ROBERT G. BRADLEY CF FG 491,.11o111eported in Charleston served as Food Service Division Leading Petty Officer. During this tour he was selected as a Sailor ofthe Quarter and was lor ROBERT G. BRADLEY's Sailor of the Year. In 1995, he was selected for advancement to Chief Petty Ofhcer. llis next duty station was USS DULUTH CLPD 61 in San Diego, CA, as the LeadirigChief Petty for Food Service Division, a Senior Chiet' billet that had been gapped for four months. He led DULUTH,s Food Servide?Division through their Supply Management nient. were they received a grade ot'OUTSTANDlNG, qualiiying DULUTH for the Blue GET 'fetl ln November 1997, Master Chief received orders to NSA Naples, Italy. He reported in January 10998 as Food Service ing t'hrel' Petty Officer. Shortly after reporting he was selected for advancement to Senior Chief Petty Ofiicer and hand-picked to fill gripped billet as the base's Command Master-At-Arms. Muster C'ltiel'h'leKnigl1t next reported to USS GUNSTON HALL CLSD 441 as the Supply Department Leading Chief Petty lfood Service Division Oilicer. ln Jrtntrary 2002 Muster Chief translerred to NAS Jacksonville, Florida. En route Bachelor Quarters nt Ltreklrtnd Air I-'oree Base. San Antonio, Texas, and received NEC 3538. ln 2002, heilifansferred to NAS N 1 w JNL. :rs the L ornbined Bachelor Housing Manager Leading Chief Petty Oflicer. .1 1 111011 receipt of PCS orders in February of2005, Master Chief reported to USS AUSTIN QLPD 41 .Xlhl IN- deployed Noveniber 2005 in the Arabian Gulf in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. deeonnntssioned on September 27, 2006. Xluster t'hiet s next assignment was as Supply Department Leading t'hiel' Petty Ollieer and Food Service Division Officer onboard USS R-'xxlfwlf LDDG ol1. Sinee reporting he assumed duties as acting Connnund Master Chief while RAMAGE was assigned to the Fifth Fleet area ofoperations in support ofthe Global War on Terror. While on deployment. he was selected for advancement to Master Chief Petty Otlieer. Q HiS awards include six Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Med- 'lJ.. .'.7r ' ' ., - . . ' lr W- N 115 GHG Marine Corps Achievement Medals, and varrou S DM ...,.- J. . , ,UVM ,Y C fllljk' S 7211! .N-J pn gum fl mm -1 ' l7I1'QIl ' V 1 xxxwllnzzuxflfnn nf 4 ' ' Hlfclfx 41 flmf and sin ml l ......, nny11luh1lwfx4g5rnu1rn K hnnlfuvnwsnurm 4444 ,zamw 4 i I 5 3 S lllll 0,5 qi Q' I f . RAMAGE's first bam X. ml ll - . P TIONS ' 1 N, ,, . w N X ' .ig jig Xxli'l.lllC Soil lg almost all oflllc lFl4m of M. Li Nqgii . ...' 1XV'lflif l?otix.a4amlllc1'If- 6g0Vinia boasts. RAMACJIA, x mi Emu of ziigi' 5 .- '15 oziliq L iii1.xlS1.1ics Ol XZIXCE'lCL1L1I1LlIO foster goodwill with the pcoplc wi lioxnig LUTLI lift 1 71 .auco'itg1fis' 'S 6021, R XXIXLEI-X hoslcd more than 100 dignitaries al L1 rcouniiv-n K-rfwypi ' Qi mg 'o'io?.xi ggksw ,..dp1ki,xi ills three Prcsi- dents ofBosnia, the Romanian ,Xrnlmsbaidvf 53- Wi ' Y X' Linz' to Bosnia .ami ox cr 40 l'.S. I-'mlmssy and Foreign Vlilitary Dclmcnsc Atuicllds. While in Rhodes, Grcccc. R.fXNllXCilQgfkola-N1 klL..x..'x,lx.k:x1:1,llt ' than Fl' dzgniig ox Uxzcals included thc ' I lM3y0rol'RhOdCS,lhCRl1odcsC'l1lo!'wI l,llllLX.'.1f7kl a 5, N.1xg1l X - f gf! Q B if ' 32' 43 -..da--.ws .ff l 1 f S3 4 IVISION nie, and no children. FCClSW1 Cliristoplier J. LL1CCl'1GSi ' CQSWJ Christopher J. Lucchesi was born and raised in Brooklyn, New C York He enlisted in the United States Nav in Au ust l . 4 g y g 989 and upon graduation lrom boot camp he attended Fire Controlman NAU school until August 1990, Alter graduation he checked onboard USS MacDonough CDDG-395 hc was the POIC ofthe MK68 Gun Director. He then transferred in March 1992 to FC'1 Cl.ANT Dain Neck. Va and attended MK86 Gun Fire Control System lf'C', School wliere he graduated lirst in his class. He then reported to PCU Cape St. ticorgc in December 1992. While onboard USS Cape St.George CCG-711 from .lnnc 1993 to F ebrnary 1997 Chief Lucchesi was part of the gurmery team which won the James li. Chezek Memorial Award three times. After suffering a sports rclatcd injury hc was placed on limited duty at FTSCLANT until September 1998. llis next assignment was as Work Center Supervisor of the MK86 Gun Fire Control System onboard USS Leyte Gulf CCG-551 from October 1998 until De- cember 2001. ln January 2001 Chief Lucchesi received orders to be a MK86 GFCS 1nstrnctor'n FCTCLANT Da N k l ' - in ec w iere he was selected for chief. While at 1'L l'CL XNT1 ' ie served as the MK86 GFCS Lead Instructor and the LCPO for the b uentl M1692 1-C S school house. In J anuaiy 2004 he attended MK34 Gun Weapon System C school and su Seq to -S A A ' ' c S RAMAGE QDDG 615 in April 2004 where he served as CG division LCPO until September 2006 non' serves 'is Depfntinental LCPO f C .. , . . or .ombat Systems Department and continues his duties as the COIUIU L lnct Lncchesiis personal decorations include the Navy Acheivement Medalffour awardsl Combat Ac W Meritorious Unit Award, Navy Unit Conimendationftwo awardsj, Meritorious Unit CommendTHi115HffllV0 3 F ribbon thve an ard J N M . U if S , avy Good Conduct Medalffour awardsj, National Defense Medal,ZtW0 HW31' 383511 0 EXP'fd1l1911f1VY Wledqlt Southwest Asia Service Medalfthree awardsj, Kosovo Campaign Medalftwo awaa I on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Service M6 3 Service Ribbontfour 'IXVHTGSJ Nato Med l tw MedaKKuwai0, EX f R- ,, a C o awardsb, Kuwait Liberation MedalfSaudiArab1aJ KUW pei ifle Medal, Expert Pistol Medal. Chief Lucehesi is single with no dependants. ty Officer D1SbElIS1118 iiicei' LTJ G Jason P Marks Jason P. Marks was born on November l2th l980 in TJGChester, PA. He attended Washington Universityi l999-2003, majoring in Finance and Classics Upon co he was commissioned on July 2 2004 From there he Supply Corps School in Atherrsg GA from which he received RAMAGE as the Disbursing! Sales Officer LTJ G Marks has Y r 4 ,I Z ' 12 . li. 'U v . ,Qipu W E V e I S314 Divivirm E HALLOWEEN ff , xv i I aj 'i S W X ' , ,oo an , X: i .,-,A I, Ji. AII it lakes is zu bod shoot, Ll hcl! amd ll littlc creativity to dross up for down! for Hal- lowccn. v--...X Throwback to the old Navy. if Y:- rf' X -S :i:.. I know Mario and I know Luigi, but who's the other guy? DC2 Rushford with the bil ge rat. LTJ G Edwards as the XO! Weapons Department is responsible tor operation and maintenance ofall of GE's offensive and defensive vveaponrv. for CIWS. As the primary component RAMAGETS Anti-Submarine Warfare the Sonarmen KSTCJ sl listen lor. as vvell out submerged contacts. The Torpe- dgmen fTM'sl operate and repair the surface while the Gunner s Mates lCiNl Ni Fire Controlmen CFC sl are responsible maintenance ofthe 5 Ciun Mount. the N and VLS Missile systems. as vvell the issuance, maintenance and training ot' Crew inthe USC olall small arms. ectpons Qiiicer lT llarry l-. Marsli neil Siziles Na: m on .linac li l'l'l.l. l pon cinnplelion of - .nlenetl K lpporiunily lor Ol'- st . t. it scliolgnsliip lo Old Donnn nle .n 1 llil Ili-nnnnni liiixeisiiy. lie pursued ai lil li l ii ll 'nice in liiisisiqss -Xdiiiiiiisligiinni. llc vv.is L'UlllIlllNNlUll1'ii,lllxi .illClNiL'ii NnilnteXNi:iilQiit'illliCCI' tlinol tllnsicl Ulllxfl in Nexvpinl. Rlirnlt' lslaniil llc served in ivi it nt llitti 1 Jnnienis nil N8 HRIM til lllll 'V77l and USS ' 3 ' 4 ' ' ilie Allozil lii ting Group, Xurll-llv. Xilligllllll. NK hilt' sci i. ing ns it 'i'I'2lil'llllj,1 l riiwiiUlifiCCr.liesli1tlicil Public Adminisiiininn at Old Dominion eportetl o the urface fare eer School QDepartment Head C urriculumi. LT Nlarsh assumed the duties as USS RAMAGE Weapons Otlicer in June Illllo. rsonal awards include the Navy Commendation ' ii lltwo awardsl. the Navy Achievement Medal and vanous unit awards. LT Marsh is married to the former Rebel Anne White ot' Chesterfield, Virginia. They have two children. Rebecca Leigh and Heather Marie. They reside in C hesapeake. Virginia. llnriy I. Nlgnsli. .i n.itixe ol 'N1.nugit'.i. Virginia. enlisted in the liter Neletin-ri .intl li.nnnig' ii, Nnr lliego. LVN ,Nller grilduulion lie l niv ersny and earned ai masters degree. l 'pon graduation 2005. lie CA DIVISIUN Arrtifgulomarine Warfare Qfficer ENS Trevor M. Knight riginally from Memphis, Tennessee, ENS Trevor M. Knight graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in May 2006. While at the Navy Acad- emy, ENS Knight participated in lacrosse and rugby. He reported to his first duty station onboard USS RAMAGE CDDG 615 a few months prior to leav- ing on deployment, where he assumed the duties as ASWO tAnti-Submarine Warfare Ofticerj. ENS Knight later assumed the duties of First Lieutenant, just before completing the historic 232 day cruise. ENS Knight's Personal awards and citations include the National Defence Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary and Service Medals and Ex- pert Pistol along with various campaign awards and unit citations. W . to Connecticut. Duty to 'the.Navy in 1990. Subsequent assignments rncluded Instruct Ocean Processinu Prcilirv FYCilgFUDlmanuCe lil Nqrfiiuii Vans USS BRISCCE CDD 9973 In Norfolk Va Officer and awariieci the inlem-at jd Lain Neck in Virginia Beach, Va., where he was advanced to Chief 74, in Norfolk V .C En Undersea Survrellance Specialist fIUSSJ6HS1gD13 USS MCFAUL , 21-, 0111111811 ur Nax al Surface Forces, Atlantic, where he was advanced to Senior C Omcer and earned his Aswciated DCSTCC in Industrial Supervision from Tidewater Community Coll ge Ch. fPSeni0r Chief KOW31Sky tlSiSl11ned his duties as USS RAMAGE CDDG 615 Weapons Dep re etty Officer and CA Division Leading Chief Petty Officer in May 2006 Hrs personal awards thZNaYy and Maine COFPS Commendatioli Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal C3 HW an various other campaign awards and unrt citations. Senior Chief Kowalsky and his wife Kimber y Virginia Beach, Va., with their grandson, Gavyn, usmn Ofhcu and Chief Petri llffllll W STGCSiSWflUSSiDa111elE Kow h Weapons Department! CA Dlvlslon LCPO cnior Chief Daniel E. Kowalsky, a native of East Hampton enlisted in the United States Navy on 15 May 1993 Upon completion of Recruit Training and Sonar Technician A School rn San Diego Ca he reported to USS LOCKWOOD CFF-10645 homeported in Yokosuka Japan Onboard LOCKWOOD, he was advanced to Second Class Petty Officer and earned his Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist CESWSJ ensrgnra tim Following LOCKWOOD he returned to San Diego and attented 18 Towed Array and ANXSQR-IACVJ Sonobuoy Processor sc oo s transferred to USS PAUL CFF-10801, homeported in Mayport Fl where he advanced to First Class Petty Officer Senior Ch1CfKOW3lSky then WGS iHonorably Discharged at the end of his enlistment in 1989 and moved back 14- 5. my 5 1 5 ,lf Y J v f 'Q . 4 A15 - --X- 4 X , . Aa 1 fl ,Q- A 1 I , , I ,,,, i i Q ? I r L , i . 1 S i 5 4 1 1 1 'T- ' ' fl 4 , V 7, 5 , z f , 1 - 7 f l , ! X. 2 I 3 4 5 f , w W I Yii- , , ---J ii-v- ir' Q S UE? CANAL TRANSIT U Q X -fl Q CG DIVISION i JU Qrclnance Qfiicer i ENS Samuel A. Robinson ' Robinson is originally from Jacksonville, Florida. After Ggraduating from Episcopal High School in 2001, he was ppointed to the United States Naval Academy. He was commissioned :om the Academy in the Class of 2005 with a Bachelor of Science r History. In July of 2005, LTJ G Robinson reported aboard USS RAM- ,GE CDDG-615 to serve as Ordnance Officer. He is currently assigned to re Weapons Department as the CG Division Gflicer. LTJG Robinson leads 'BSS Squad Alpha as one of RAMAGE's Boarding Officers. TJ G Robinsonis personal decorations include the National l TJ G Robinson currently single and resides in the Virginia Beach - -,--vcr Kevin Powdrill CG Division LCPO GMCQSWJ Kevin C . Powdrill is from Porter, Texas. He joined the Navy in March 1990, then graduated GM A school and the MK 45 Light Weight Gun Mount Cn School. He completed assignments at the following commands: Precomissioned the USS HUE CITY QC G 665, homeported in Jacksonville FL.g Naval Subma- rine Support Facility Weapons Department in Groton Ct.g USS Thomas S Gates LCG-5 lj horneported in Pascagoula Ms.g Commander Navy Region Northeast Groton, CT. He reported aboard the USS RAMAGE in August 2006 and is serving as Leading Chief Petty Oiiicer for CG Division. GMCCSWJ Powdrill's personal awards include the Navy Commendation Medal fone awardj, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Q4 awardsj, the Good ConduCf Me awardsj and various personal and unit awards and citations. it- x N XX uv ,'v 'Wig' gy: .-. f - A 1 -. 1 I W ing' I Il1Qm'mwllmriwplm :mi Q guns g I L l 5 C C1 Dlx mon mm mg ummm and 5 rounds Lilllillg Prc-Dcpluynmcnt .'XI11ITlOUl1lU2ld - Crzzzse frzef 8o Sotiforspartictpottecfirh the ftlrtiteofifftrougft Reowf ing program, reeoroing rnessotges to oe sertt Home to fotrnify cmoffrierwb ' 1 -e-he-M- N h --.. Q -MEN ego N .l Top Right - New Fathers participate in a Life Skills class to help them settle into their new role in the family. Above - SKSN Winters learns how to feed a baby, while FCl Hunt Crightj tries to remember the steps in changing a diaper! + Left - DCl Conway broadens his knowl edge base by reading his text for his Dis- tance Learning Course. Below - Sailors are ecstatic after learning that they passed their PACE courses! Crzzzse feet 109 sotifors comvpfetecf QPACE coursesfor coflege creonlt, white other sotifors, parttcgoottmg trt Distance Leotrrtirtg, enroffedirt 39 courses with 89 tests 59iTLgJ97'OCf0TQ6f0TL506l,T6f C W D1 VISION Strilce Qliicer ENS Scott G. Eldridge Scott G. Eldridge is a natix e ot' Nlt. Airy. Xlary land. .-Xtier costi- thc Naval ROTC program at Penn State Lnixersity .ind ertidu- with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a minor in Nlilitarx was commissioned as an Ensign in the LIS. Nitty on I2 Xliiy. selected placement on USS RANl.Xtil-Q .and reported aboard 2006. He assumed his current duties as Strike Utlicer in .Xu William Miller Cn ' lm-imm 1.1 'PU lirel .inirolintni Clue! l'r'ttx tttlice' lliom is NN. 'Xliller oriemtllv from t lles.ipe.ike,X.1.enlisled 1:ztl1eN.ii5 in NNI. lle intended Recruit li umm mtl l t X st-lniol .n N.ix.il Nrnion tirent l Likes. Ill. lipon complet 1, lie Ltttemletl Nlk 'lf l CS st lniol in Dum Neck. N11 llc reported to l NS l l Rl ll? ll ll: im .luly ol' IKM? .md ulnlc tliere npleted 3 deployments to the Xr.iln.m t mll md Xlediterrnncgm Sen. Xltei ills mitinl sen tour, Cliiel' Xliller returned to lJ.im Neck us at llarpoon Xll'tiS instructor. While assigned to Dam Neck. he was selected to tlnel' Petty Ullieer in September ol'.'IlJ0l. Chief Miller reported to USS ARTHUR W RADVURID lDD-9683 in Deeemher ol' 2001. after Completing Tomahawk Weapons Control System lTWCSl training. ln Nlziy ol'2llll3. UQQD the decommissioning ol' LSS .-XRTI IUR W RADFORD. Chiel' Nllller reponcd as the C4l System Engineer on LSS ROSS QDDG-713. Completing his tour on ROSS in May ol'2005, he reported to USS RANIAGE tDDG-oil as the Strike Dix i- sion LCPO. Chief Miller currently resides in Virginia Beach. Va. He as two daughters. Samantha and Melissa, who reside in Chesapeake. his awards include the Na-.5 and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Q6 awardsl, the Navy Good Conduct Medal 13 awardsl as well as various Campaign awards and unit citations. CW Division Oficer and C ' X 1 Y 1 -4,15 Uueftb Isn't Photoshop great! all fr A wr mug.: I CAbovej GMZQSW Fletcher guide a the launcher during the ment Weapons on-l0ad- Q H... n , -nu. fLe'ftJ The Gunners Mate'S round. l5I'C111ClO1'1 G1lstrap I' P DIILSIUII L CPO on 2 Pcbruarv I994 llc um1Pll'l -U lf 'uruii Truirw' ' -- ' ' ' ' 'A' School C1rLatLakLs. llhncm. Ill lhgunlxr WW llU7llf 1 illcngl-' i - U N 963 Computuflkrlpheral Lourag. lugzmd m llum Xl, Ml. GIISUHP reported lOl' hm llrhl wa ll 'Lllf wtf. sig xx x 'gil X j, from August l996 to Septcmhcr2fm1l, NA, mil- k -- f xx vm 9620, hc Completed 2 deploy mmm In the Nlulm-:z.ff1,y my f 5-. 111 's Sea tour. hu thun :lluur1dud lrmslrupwr l:A.m1gr,5 Ngillmi. 7,-9 ' slructm' ul llzlm NL-gk. X'.'Xir1fJcl-llwrnl IHUU. L'hicHilTQi fCil5SlgllCd2lSlhCl.C1illlll! l'cll1. Hlllcur flu' Nfl lszglzsrigmlrlcc. sL:g'.':l.: nmintcnzmcc and rcpam' 1 ,I IQ X,5a.l1.l1gl.1llw x 1 JN and xx-.-.lgv-'f cumplction ofa highly wlly'L'Uswll,ll wlwrg .- I l ..-ff lllNlILiP Advanccd 'lumahawk NVcuplmfm1lml Syslunll XI 'M M xi--ll. 5, April, 200-4 lin' his current znswngnxllcnl an lwmruu l'r'ul,-qg- f L 5 RAMAGF UJDG 6l J. Whnlc nxsuynccl ll, I SS RlXXl Xl 1: ,mal-l . xg. .x PgllxUlllL'Cl'flllxlI.1plw.lXHlFLl5Hlulllllulllc Nm.: 1 :'e.'1nllg1lgU1gXlk-K Mvdzll lsix zmzmlv, thu Nnxy Cloud Cumluul Nludnl lllugg ll ,mln as uk-ll orn In CIl1LlHI1dll.CJlllUllllllVLilwxLllll-lJLlx50TlN.l l . 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Q W' 'R 'WML' 'T , 4 i f K , , , 44 A I 44 'rf rf' vw.-4...-Q--,, ,,,, ---X - - sf' 4 fuss VISIT, B OARD, SEAR CH, AND EIZURE i FC 1 CSWJ Coffey climbs back onboard CLeftj FCCCSWJ Luchessi pre- pares himself for the upcoming mission. 'Y . l mu-1 K T S .r'!AA lfkflxl O 'Nor 'VT ,x EHLPEMEA SQUAD after a boarding. n ,fjfp-Vip ,i WM Q f v -, , K' i.V, , N Y -2 - 12.1 Q v ' I I Z 1 H' -, -- f., + 'sa -. , ' '59 Q 4 ii lxux lan' xcxl. cl1cck...NI-Ha Llssgmlt ruth' uclx...NI-9 pislwl, cl1cuk..,i Hi lyxnm. I thunk I uw!cxcrx'tl1lH:IhlNlllm'7 x 1 . Q L g,i.,'?ii!'ffig., ve M 'f-'95, 'Gig'- ' ,,,,,,, -sr, 1 'W 5.11, -J' 6-' Na Q f afenggp id Q Allylhillg in thcrc for mc? RA- MAGE received it's largest mail dclivcxy via CONREP um days before Christmas! X Q 1 -xx Ofzzzfe fpzff 'Wie L1U3L7Vl.52lQf'5 Tost of fice sent 3, 778 H55 oflmlzff aynofrecievecfa7L3nost 23,000 H65 with 56,058.07 goenl' in Bposmfjbes. 'inf Q 4 Vs 0.0 X4 rx - i A i if i ' Q- ef GSMQKSWJ Rmiri- gli!! ileili eheeiw L e L D xisible iinpnrilies heiimre wemiiiii' the sgnnple helmx deeks XN1LIL.flSN HSXNJ Ciill irighljehee ef' nel r N point. Uintlnin lel'tJ The rigging leann stands by .ix ine tiiel probe is hezived mer and sented in llie reeeix er. iiliiiiniii right! linehandlers heme around on the line. pulling nie lliel probe across on the spanning wire. ,.... ' re TQVR E USSN SXK I Ping Eegeis ine charge as ine line han- eifers izegx Q .around nn ine messenger. ii .Ri'. lvritislir Xi C7'1f1Qrzf 5 7214? -x, ri- H- ribl I'm'L'c'IX'U1I w.0UU.iPUU fvfill i mliims Ql- gflh'liillI'1llH4S U-Nm1n'VH'1Ul rivnts. ll' DRILLS Practice makes perfect! While in Fifth Fleet AOR, RAMAGE Training Teams never took a break, ensuring RAMAGE stayed Well rehearsed and trained on all aspects of damage control and emer- gency response. fllf' xkk' l' I I XXLIICIINILIIIOIICI11L'I'1.1L'llL'f pn WCC- durcx. lX'Ulyl11picmxmi Hcld C'r'1sI1 'md L . l SINLISI1 drills xxcrc just an ibm Of-IITC lrznn ing lczlm events przxcliccd amd drillcd onboard R A N1 AC i I 1 . lC 'L, F LIGHT UAR TERS OK, l'll take 120 gal- -' Q ' , lons of JP-5, 2 burg- ers - no onions - 2 Dr. 'l ' Peppers and a bag of ehips...to go please! f?-.L lkx i 1 We put out fires and repalr parts, damage con trol and machine repair for life! Flight Quaffers l ll l 1 CWWZZZLVE fav! flight Quarters Crew successfuffy c01npktezf304 Hefo bounces incfucgng one emergency funding. . ' N v, N I fini-hi ,P 3 1 , X 3 V s AYT7'- TL Ufzzzfefaaf 39 Jfebs were ifefiiezeii' Consuminy Ll t0tc1fQf11,53.i Lqalibns ojfjip-5fuef 06-Ui USS R.-XM.-Xlil' ll lQLl ll Mill Xli l l RNC lil XX LijimRigh1: fSit1ingJ HM3CSWJ Jackson. BMIQSWJ Stringer. llizicclifihfl 554 Xlahaffey. ENll5Wl'RlYfVS- HTFNQSWJ Larue. HTFN Gennan. HTFNfSWJ Smith, BMZKSWJ McDaniel. Urarziliizgl GSQISXNEQ Nlinacn. STGSN Gerace. IC3fSWl Deuell, SN Cohen. BM2 Faulkerson. HTFN Ruiz. MR3 Berger. QSN,12fSVl l C C- ioii, HTICSWH Parahdis, DC3 Milliken. Gsmziswi Roiiiigiiez. Biici Sw: Switzer- WU' W UlC1'CfS'f mf BM1iswi Graham, SN Vanover, SN Williams. HTFN Randall. SK3 Davis. SHHSWJ Ballon- Not Shown: ET3fSWj Lee. SRFB Get back! Get back! Ciet back! RAMAGE Crew members tight their way through 5 stations while contaminated with OC spray. This established a baseline confidence in the sailors ability to defend themselves while overcome with the effects ofthe OC spray. ...---1 W -i -.V +4 -.1 ,Q sq? Ulighli GM2 Matthews practices some defensive kicks prior to the actual course. Shattuck Cabovcj tries calm down during the detox portion ofthe course. X I W -1. W.- - W. GM2 Fletch yi: -I er anticipates the mtense burning sensation before be the eyes by OC spray. Association THE WARDRUOM A l ,na ? ,'y,A CHIEF Q, 5 A X W C Z? fi 9 D IATION 54 ,E . ., , 4. , I 151' CLASS PETTYQDFFICEPQS Asggg if LY Ez!! U' - ICNIC lm QNIU CIASS I'I I IN' UI I It I ICS ASSUL IAI I, 4, STEEL BEACH PICNIC, AGAINI .17 , Ei ,. .' f7if'. 'A I W U I Y, .4 '31 .I.,. ,.- .,gflf'f',' 11Q12Q2El3f3-iliwiidfin -m - V' wr '- I A ' ' ,X X I -S3 9 2 7 I' I V X ,- 5' Ymf, f -ffm-Q-.2 - - .,-My I' - In -I . 3,,.,if,1.. ,-rg HW x ll i n 9 51 .Maw ,HW K' 'If 'hw Q' K L aw f' ' ' X Morale, Weyare, and Recreation V . L OSC. now that you got Wayne's World on DVD, you can finally get rid ofthat worn- out VHS Copy! Cfzzzfe foe! Over 2,138,000 m mfes were made in tlie Slim 5 Store with over 598,000 oeingproviefed' to MWR to fzefpfunef evenm jor the crew. 'Ubi-c. and Recreation Beard judging at it's finest! f 'A yr' Ml f I I 1.1 --2 I wnum1nxa:' In WIIIIHLIII luX'X'lll'uHlx1111 Q XO taking it like 21 mam? Bcsiciuk II lil ' L1 E10 N.. od cuuwcf Morale Welfare and Rec XIII! llm x l lil vIlxlXlNkl Special Events 4' . e-QW' gun.. -f5Fl'f2' gl-IIl ' ll - F. i CO s Challenge - Pistol Competition ik' ff I see your 20 and raise you 100. So that s how you win. Look at those eyes! Texas Holdlem Poker Tournament F SA Night - Half-way Me: I don't see what the big deal is. it'5 only trash! 5 iq-4 K 4, -ggiggr-,,, 'F-B1 ,A -Y ?D Swim Call in thc Mud! r 9 f ff F F , 9: ., U 1.1! w ., a41v'f J i ' W 1, X -nn'Y VV 4 if X xi SJ, ' -A14 H omeco Nh N :fb ,M 3 :H .41 AC F' ln li .fXl'ter 232 days may from humepnrl. PSS RANl.fXCllf lllllli bl l returned home to Norlkwllx. XlXtotl1e cheers ul' llLlllLll'CklS ol' lllmily and friend! 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