s . , .I . I ,..,., . .,- . ..4,Y- ,- I F- ! V+- I K ' s 19 ff f, I !, 2 1 ' 5 5 4 af 1 1 , av Q ,, ..... . V- ...nn -- 4-.n..,. -1... L i I i X i 1 X 1 W. I Everett, Washington San Diego, Calyfozfnia Hong Kong, China Pattaya, T hailana Port Kelang, Malaysia Shimizu, japan Yoleosnlea, japan Pea1flHa1fho1f, Hawaii San Diego, California E vere tt, Washington J 1 1 Q it i 3 S 'ig Q tm ..,,f G. er il David Monroe Shoup served as tlir: twenty-ser ond Clrllltfidllfjilfll ol the Marine Corps from r f G- en 2 ' January 1, 1960 unity his rgtrrernent from active servirro. llerLerritrr:r ill, 1963 The General was born December 30. 1904, at Battle Ground, Indiana A 1926 grartiiatr,e ol DePauw University. Greencastle. Indiana, he was a member ol the Reserve Ollrcors' training Corps at the University He served tor a month as a Second Lieutenant in the Army lritantry Reserve helore he was commissioned a Marine Second Lieutenant on July 20, 1926, After serving in China during most of 1927, he completed Basic School in 1928, He then served at Quantico, Virginiag Pensacola, Floridai and San Diego, California. From June 1929 to September 1931, l Lieutenant Shoup was assigned to the Marine detachment aboard the USS MARYLAND, By coincidence, the USS MARYLAND was the flagship for the assault on Tarawa 12 years later -A providing emergency Naval gunfire support with her 16-inch guns early on D-Day. On his return lrom sea duty, he senred as a company officer at the Marine Corps Base tlater Marine Corps Recruit Depotl, San Diego, until May 1932 when he was ordered to the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington. He was promoted to First Lieutenant in June 1932. Lieutenant Shoup served on temporary duty with the Civilian Conservation Corps in ldaho and New Jersey form June 1933 to May 1934. Following duty in Seattle, Washington, he was again ordered to China in November 1934, serving briefly with the Fourth Marines in Shanghai, and, subsequently, at the American Legation in Peiping. He returned to the United States, via Japan, early in June 1936 and was again stationed at the Puget Sound Navy Yard. He was promoted to Captain in October 1936. Captain Shoup entered the Junior Course, Marine Corps Schools, Ouantico, in July 1937. Upon completing the course in May 1938, he served as an instructor for two years. In June 1940, he joined the Sixth Marines in San Diego. He was promoted to Major in April 1941. One month later, Major Shoup was ordered to Iceland with the Sixth Marines and, after senling as Regimental Operations Officer, became Operations Officer of the 1st Marine Brigade in Iceland in October 1941. For his senfice in Iceland during the first three months after the United States entered World War ll, he was awarded the Letter of Commendation with Commendation Ribbon. He assumed command of the 2nd Battalion, Sixth Marines, in February 1942. Upon returning to the United States in March, the 1st Marine Brigade was disbanded and Major Shoup returned with this battalion to San Diego. In July 1942, he became Assistant Operations and Training Officer of the 2d Marine Division. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in August 1942. As a Colonel, Shoup earned the nation's highest award, the Medal of Honor, while commanding the Second Marines, 2dlMarine Division, at Betio, a bitterly contested island of Tarawa Atoll. The British Distinguished Senfice Order was also awarded to him for this action. The following citation V accompanied his award of the Medal of Honor: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his own life above and beyond the call of duty as commanding officer of all Marine Corps troops in action against enemy Japanese forces on Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll, Gilbert Islands, from November 20 to 22, 1943, Although severely shocked by an exploding shell soon after landing at the pier, and suffering from a serious painful leg wound which had become infected, Colonel Shoup fearlessly exposed himself to the terrific relentless artillery, and rallying his hesitant troops by his own inspiring heroism, gallantly led them across the fringing reefs to charge the heavily fortified island and reinforced our hard-pressed thinly-held lines. Upon arrival at the shore, he assumed command of all landed troops and, working without rest under constant withering enemy fire during the next two days conducted smashing attacks against unbelievably strong and fanatically defended Japanese positions despite innumerable obstacles and heavy casualties. Colonel Shoup's battle report from Tarawa stated simply: Casualties manyg Percentage of dead not knowng Combat efficiency, we are winning. tColonel David M. Shoup, USMC, Tarawa, 21 November 1943.1 By his brilliant leadership daring tactics and selfless devotion to duty Colonel Shoup was largely responsible for the final, decisive defeat of the enemy and his indomitable fighting spirit reflects great credit upon the United States Naval Service. General Shoup was the 25th Marine to receive the Medal of Honor in World War ll. The late James V. Forrestal, then Secretary of the Navy, presented it to him on January 22, 1945. Sailing from San Diego aboard the USS MATSONIA in September 1942, Lieutenant Colonel Shoup arrived later that month at Wellington, New Zealand. From then until November 1943, he senfed as G-3, Operations and Training Officer of the 2d Marine Division during its training period in New Zealand. His senrice in this capacity during the planning of the assault on Tarawa earned him his first Legion of Merit with Combat During this period he briefly served as an observer with the 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal in October 1942 and with the 43d Army Division on Rendova, New Georgia, in the summer of 1943, earning a Purple Heart in the latter operation. Promoted to Colonel November 9, 1943, Colonel Shoup was placed in command of the Second Marines tReinforced1, the spearhead ofthe assault on Tarawa. During this action he earned the Medal of Honor as well as a second Purple Heart. ln December 1943, he became Chief of Staff of the 2d Marine Division. For outstanding service in this capacity from June to August 1944, during the battles for Saipan and Tinian, he was again awarded the Legion of Merit with Combat He returned to the United States in October 1944. Upon his return to th U 't d S ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v e nr e tates, Colonel Shoup senred as Logistics Officer, Division of Plans and Policies, Headquarters Marine Corps. He was again ordered overseas in June 1947. Two months later he became Commanding Officer, Service Command, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. In June 1949, he joined the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton as Division Ch' f fS ie o taff. A year later, Colonel Shoup was transferred to Quantico where he served as Commanding Officer of the Basic School from July 1950 until April 1952. He was then assigned to the Office of the Fiscal Director, Headquarters Marine Corps, and served as Assistant Fiscal Director. He was promoted Brigadier General in April 1953. ln July 1953, General Shoup was named Fiscal Director of the Marine Corps. While sewing in this capacity. he was promoted to Major General in September 1955. Subsequently, in May 1956, he began a brief assignment as Inspector General for Recruit Training. Following this assignment, he served as Inspector General of the Marine Corps from September 1956 until May 1957. He returned to Camp Pendleton in June 1957 to become Commanding General of the 1st Marine Division. General Shoup joined the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa in March 1958 as Commanding General. Following his return to the United States, he senled as Commanding General of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, from May to October 1959. On November 2, 1959, he was promoted to Lieutenant General and assigned duties as Chief of Staff, Headquarters Marine Corps. General Shoup was nominated by President Dwight D, Eisenhower on August 12, 1959 to be the 22d Commandant of the Marine Cor s and th S u D , e enate confirmed his nomination for a four-year term. Upon assuming his post as Commandant ofthe Marine Corps on January 1, 1960, he was promoted to four-star rank. On January 21, 1964, shortly after his retirement, General Shoup was awarded the Distin uish d S . . . ' M d ' ' ll meritorious service as Commandant of the Marine Corps. The com lete li t f Q' e ervlce e al-by P-resldem Lyndon B' Johnson for excephona y p s o the General s medals and decorations includes' the Medal of Honor the Distinguished S MdI,thL' -- ' ' wiggild gtg., in Eeueci'ZnSZL2AneJ'LxglIdC3qmlist Yd and Gold Star in lieu of a second award, the Letter of Commendation with Commendation Ribbon, the Purple Heart Base clasp the European African Middle Eisnljilcefltlal Unltlglgitxonra the Yangtze Service Medal, the Expeditionary Medal, the American Defense Service Medal with V - ' ' ampaign e a, t e Asiatic-Pacific Cam ' M d I 't ' ' h W ld War Il Victory Medal, the National Defense Senfice Medal and the British D' t' ' palgn e a W' h four bronze Stars' me Amencan Campaign Medal' t 9 or buried in Section 7-A of Arlington National Cemetery. Y IS mgulshed Service Order' General David Monroe Shoup died 13 Januaw 1983' and was 2 COMZMA DI G OFFICER JANUARY 2005 TO JULY 2006 Commander Christopher Halton is the son of a career U.S. Navy officer and was born in Nice, France. Growing up, he and his family lived in Navy ports on both the west and east coasts until settling in Elko, Nevada. Commander Halton attended the University of Idaho on a Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps' scholarship. Upon graduation in December 1986, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and was commissioned an Ensign. At sea, Commander Halton served as Commanding Officer, USS BLACK HAWK QIVIHC 5895 Operations Officer, Commander Destroyer Squadron THIRTY TWO QCDS 323, Combat Systems!Training and Readiness Officer, Commander Destroyer Squadron Twenty QCDS 203, Combat Systems Officer, USS RODNEY lVl DAVIS fFFO 605 Cforward deployed in Yokosuka, Japanlg Flag Lieutenant to Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group Three QCCDG 35, Combat information Center!Operations Officer, USS FANNING CFF 10765, 1st fDeckl, 2nd fDeckl, 3rd fGunneiyl Division Officer and Auxiliaries and Electrical Officer, USS CAYUGA CLST 11865. Ashore, Commander Halton served as Head, Surface Placement Branch and Cruiser Destroyer Pacific Placement Officer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Requirements and Program Action officer in the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Space and Information Warfare Directorate QN6l in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Commander Halton holds a Master of Science in Systems Technology CJoint Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence fJoint C405 from the Naval Postgraduate School. Commander Halton is a proven subspecialist in C4l. 3 CQ N ING o FICER QJULY 2006 TO PRESENTJ Commander Mark A. Johnson is a 1987 graduate of Miami University where he earned a BA in History. He was commissioned via ROTC in December of that year. ln his initial sea duty assignment from 1988 to 1991, Commander Johnson served as First Lieutenant and Navigator in USS THOMAS S GATES CCG 511, participating in both DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Subsequent assignments at sea included Operations Officer in USS RAMAGE QDDG 611 from 1996 to 1997, and Operations Officer in USS CETTYSBURG CCG 641 from 1997 to 1999, during which OETTYSBURG participated in Operation DESERT FOX. His most recent sea duty assignment was Executive Officer in USS HUE CITY QCG 665 from 2001 to 2008, deploying for Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Ashore, Commander Johnson has served as Aide-de-Camp to the Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Iberian-Atlantic Area, a NATO command located in Lisbon, Portugal from 1991 to 1992, an exchange officer with the Brazilian Navy in 1994g a Strategic Planner on the OPNAV staff fN513l from 1999- 20003 a Program Analyst for the Director, Navy Ouadrennial Defense Review 20015 Special Assistant to the Chief Of Naval Operations from 2008 to 2005, and Executive Assistant to the Chief of Legislative Affairs from 2005 to 2006. Commander Johnson holds a MA in National Security Affairs from the Naval Postgraduate School and he is d ' ' a gra uate of the Joint Forces Staff College. His personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal fthree awardsl, the Navy Commendation Medal tthree awardsj, and The Army Commendat' M ' ion edal as well as other personal and unit level awards and citations. 4 EXE C U T I V OFFICER Lieutenant Commander Christopher B. DeWilde enlisted in the Navy in 1985 serving for one year as a Machinist Mate. He was selected into the NBOTC program and graduated from Oregon State University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering. His first Division Officer tour was three years aboard USS TBUXTON QCGN 355 as the Beactor Electrical Division Officer. While attached to TBUXTON, the ship decommissioned in Bremerton, Washington. Subsequently he reported as the Electrical Officer to USS NlMlTZ QCVN 689 homeported in Bremerton, Washington. l He then attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California and earned a Master of Science in Financial Management. After attending six months of Department Head School, he reported as the Operations Officer to USS PAUL F FOSTER fDD 9649 homeported in Everett, Washington. His second Department Head tour was as the Main Propulsion Assistant onboard USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN QCVN 723, also out of Everett, Washington. Following his Department Head tours, he was assigned as the only Surface Warfare Officer to the Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. His personal awards include the Navy Commendation Medal Q4 awardsl and the Navy Achievement Medal. 5 l CQMMA D MA TER CHIE QJUNE 2oo1 TO so MAY zoooi E4 Master Chief Terry Sawhill was born in North Hollywood, California and enlisted in the Navy's Delayed Entry T Program in February of 1976. He began Active Duty on 19 - August of that same year from the Los Angeles MEPS. His first assignment was to Recruit Training in San Diego D California, with follow on HM 'A' school also in San Diego. His shore duty stations have been, Naval Submarine Medical Center, Groton, Connecticut, Naval School of Health Sciences, San Diego, Naval Regional Medical Center, San Diego, Naval Hospital, Millington Tennessee, . Navy Recruiting District, Seattle, Washington and Commander, Naval Surface Group Pacific Northwest, in Everett Washington. His sea duty and overseas ' assignments have included USS KITTY HAWK QCV 635, USS FORD CFFG 545, Force RECCN and Medical Battalion, 3rd Force Service Support Group, Fleet Marine , Force Pacific, Okinawa, Japan and Combat Service , l Support Group ONE, Twenty-Nine Palms, California. NEC's achieved by Master Chief Sawhill are 9580, Command Master Chief, 8452, Advanced Radiologic Technologist and 8404, Fleet Marine Force Field Medical Service Technician. His civilian education includes an AS degree in Applied Medical Science. He is also a nationally registered technologist through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Master Chief Sawhill is authorized to wear the Meritorious Service Medal, two awards, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, six awards, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, two awards, the Battle seven Good Conduct awards, Expert Pistol and Rifle shot medals and various other group and campaign awards. He wears the breast insignia of a Surface Warrior and also carries the i Fleet Marine Force warfare designator. Master Chief Sawhill is married and resides in Everett, Washington with his wife and two sons. 2 I 6 COMAL4 D MA TER CHIEF 130 MAY 2006 TO PRESENT, Master Chief Herbert L. Gregory enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1978 and received recruit training at RTC San Diego, CA. and then attended Photographic lntelligenceman CPTJ UA school at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado. He senfed onboard USS ENTERPRISE CCVAN 655 April 1974 to June 1977 as an imagery analyst and conducted operations throughout the Pacific and Indian Ocean theaters, including the evacuation of Saigon in 1975. During this period his rate changed to Intelligence Specialist QISJ and he was promoted to Second Class Petty Officer. He then separated from active Naval service in June 1977 as an IS2 and joined a Naval Control of Shipping Naval Reserve unit in Spokane, WA until August 1982 when he rejoined the active Navy as an IS1. He served aboard USS PELELIU CLHA 53 from September 1982 to March 1985 as the Joint Intelligence Center Work Center Supervisor. He then went limited duty to the Fleet Intelligence Training Center, San Diego until April 1986 where he served as an instructor and earned his Master Training Specialist Qualification. This was followed by a tour of duty as an air analyst at the Fleet Ocean Surveillance Intelligence Facility, Kami Seya Japan from June 1986 to July 1989. He reported aboard USS CARON QDD 9705 for a tour of duty as an independent duty Intelligence Specialist from September 1989 to September 1992 including a deployment during Operation DESERT STORM. During this tour he was promoted to Chief Petty Officer and earned his Enlisted Surface Warfare Qualification. His next assignment was at the Fleet Ocean Surveillance Facility, Rota Spain from October 1992 to October 1995. In 1993 he was promoted to Senior Chief and his duties included: Bosnian Air Analyst, supporting Operations DENY FLIGHT and SHARP GUARD, Command Senior Chief, and Operations Leading Chief. He reported aboard USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN QCVN 723 in November 1995 and subsequently was promoted to Master Chief in April 1996. He served as the Operations Department Leading Chief Petty Officer until May 1998. He then senfed as Command Master Chief of the Fleet Intelligence Training Facility, San Diego. During this tour he was selected for the Command Master Chief program and graduated from the Senior Enlisted Academy, Class 92 and was subsequently assigned as Command Master Chief of USS FIFE tDD 9911 from September 2000 until her decommissioning 28 February 2003. During his tour USS FIFE conducted two Counter Narcotics deployments and a UNITAS in the Southern Pacific. 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