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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
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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.
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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
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