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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
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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!
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. 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
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