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Commander Saunders' shore assignments include duty as Material Officer for Commander Amphibious Squadron TEN 3 Assistant Material Officer and Engineering Readiness Assistance Team Coordinator for Commander Amphibious Group TWOQ and Exercise Planner for Commander U.S. Naval Central C0mmand!FlFT H Fleet in Bahrain. I-Ie served as an Associate Fellow in the Chief of Naval Operations, Strategic Studies Group XX, in Newport, Rhode Island. Commander Saunders' personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal Ctwo awardsj, and various campaign and unit awards. He assumed command of USS RUSHMORE CLSD 473 on August 16. 2002.
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