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gm an -Q:.r. ' N H M. 3 3 Lttoit THoA1.-xs ii.-ionxsrox ixticivrivii oifiiicatiit Lieutenant Commander Thomas Exlohnston is a natiwc of Virginia Beach, VA. He graduated from Kcmpnillc High School in Virginia Beach. follow- ing tthirh ht- .ittcndcd the Virginia Military Insti- :uit-. Hr graduated with a Bachclor's Degree- in Hixtorx and rcccixcd his commission through NRK7-Tl in Has 1980. Ipon tomplction of thc Surfacc XV.trt'.1rc Ottitt-r mhool, his tirxt duts .issignnu-nt was .ts Propulsion ,'Xuxii1x.ifitN liiifittcl' in R.-XNGFR QC-V-OH, fiozzztporttd in toronado. lxliif-0fDi.l. ln Max .ii V .... .-N V, .'-'h' ht trim-rtt-ii to lhh i'l.i'1l HI-h QIUIW--J-ryi, .imtpt-ixtti in Ban lhcigo. L'.ilit'orni.i for dutx .ix :Lf X..xig.iior. Admin .ind Lt-gal Uttircr. During 12,1 z.-its ht was .it-si,gii.iit-ti .i Stirtiatc XX .irllirv Um .lf li. itiittiatx 1-thi. 1tl5RQlohmion rt-porin! lu :M :..'1wilulIHH.1IhitI,N.lN.ll5llfi.ltt'i'Ufst',i S RzE..:,zi. ihti uhtic ht urn-ti .tx thc' lilili-A' .in-i VHN1.lit-tlhxitiittitat I 5--iii t-fxiti-hit-In U1 his tout' oi shunt' thin, it lih lolwioii .miami-it-1 i3tP.iIlllH'lll llc-.ni uh--ol X-.tk the is .ixxiyiimti to l S5 l'l'fNN,'KK UI ,X ihl' 'P' Will!!iHNIINlli1liIIilIK'i u'.llx.tsi hu! i',g ilirti l.ik1.-vim' hw wa i-mi hi up .i stmhnt .ti :hi IH 'i 1,-1 l.ii.rn.it-1 ln-tiiuu in Mmitvim. I .tliloiiiia i ti 'ft if in -til-ltr-ihtualll'-hlt1lvr1lmr.tll1llliul .nxiru ui V' 5-,,r: 1-1 ihr V1 iwvriml lnli.mt'r l'tui'i.uui I gi z. ,r.'fh:.i:i-wi hw '-K.tN.1'iWlLfIH1i.1'1.lNIIHIIIHJI fit' l :.iii:.ti.tr. 'dar f1lIifl'f IH.,Y1H!lHNltitlI,l'llI . R E4 Ili-Q I--!iii-zfifw mit .l'-'ilfflllllflll v-,aw .vt liar -1 .- 11 Hai' lifiiif tiatit 11:1 tht 1-Hlilllfllllif r. 1 Ui! iff-iz' fyyfiiiti Ihlfl illtlf f1rtL.,VA,uh'rf -1 ri .wwf P.i'- .l -lffllllffli In SHR!-X I PUR' ,, i , .' i'i' if V 'Am hmm P11114 .1-.-Mtrriffi thru- N.-'.'. f -'r f' '-1ff!.1I', thf ifxflliffi Port v-S Pxpwh ' '-if -M 'N'.itiwr:.il Ilffvrtaw M1-tlal, t'-21 F frfi' fhf Hutri.iti1t.4ri,tnSPH! 'A' '? '11-f 'K'-1.1 hir'-it1'.N11'fi.1l,rhf hi it f i H' YTJUTiflilirflfl'J-lfilfHl1l'l'7fUfll'jSf-l!'- -A '. l'1'1fil IVQINFT .'w1f,d.il. HL' l'47Slfif. ' lf? I i '1'7i 1'-Vi. him v.iff,. the ffIfHH,'f,I21!ll . f- 'TK' ' f . ,'-1,:'.'.,:riii1wt-tis :ind thfgir vm 'iii'
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pq. , sasnsfstfgs .,,, . . j eu' .i-eff ' Nei Tioga, ,- -it .-clit MAjORj.D. EVEREST EXECUTIVE OFFICER 1stSgt Henthorn joined the Marine torps in vlan. 1978. After completing recruit training .it MCRD San Diego. Calif.. he reported to Engineer School .tt Camp Lejeune for training as a heavy equipment me- chanic. He was then assigned to lN1XY'SG-2'. MVAS New River. ln August 191'l0Henthron was rc-trained .ts a F-4 Phantom jet mechanic and transferred to MAG-31 in Beaufort. S.C. In March 1985 he received orders to recruiting duty and served as a canvassing recruiter and Ntftllt' of .i recruiting substation until 1986. when he reported to VMAQ-2 at Cherry Point. Following a unit deploy- ment to lwakuni.japan. Henthron attended the Ma- rine Security Guard School and subsequently served as Detachment Commander in the American embassy in Brasilia, Brazil and Bern. Switzerland. From 1992 until he joined MSSG-22. he was the first sergeant for Landing Support Battalion at Camp Lejeune. He is married and has four children. 'ff I- L f - J? 4 f f E in yi' J lu A A AW Q, Maj Everest graduated from The Basic School in Feb. 1980, and from the Supply Officers Course injune of the same year. His first assignment was with MAG-15. lst MAW. Iwakuni. japan. From-Iapan. he returned stateside to Camp Elmore. Norfolk, Va., where he served as FMFl.ant ships supply officer. battalion S-5. and as Headquarters Cornmandant, 4th MEB. In August 198-t he reported to lst MEB in Kaneohe Bay. Ha- waii. where he sers ed in a number of hillets including MPF oper- ations officer. After leaving Hawaii. he reported to the Naval Postgraduate School where he earned a Masters in Management with .t speciality in Acquisition and Contracting. Following completion of school. Everest worked as an acquisi- tion logistics project officer in Washington. D.C.. and as battalion 5-5 and executite officer in zd Supply Battalion, 2d Force Service Support Group. He was assigned as MSSG-22 executive officer in April 1995. He is married and has two children. FIRST SERGEANT C.O. HENTHCRN III 7 l FIRST SERGEANT
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Master Chief llialintfs- slti Iv - nam., of DQ. troit, Michigan. He graduated liftm Ifletroit Cathedral High School in lvwo. and .attended Wavne State University in Detroit until he en- listed inthe N21 Ylfl 19'2- Following Recruit Training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes. he attended the basic journalist and Basic Broadcaster tourses at the Defense Information School at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. and upon completion of school was assigned to the staff ofthe American Forces Philippines Net- vaork at the Naval Communication Station Philippines, San Miguel. He was then assigned to CSS SAV.-KN' NAH IAOR-45, where he operated one of the first SITE Closed-circuit Television sys- tt-ms installed in the fleet. He was transferred to USS SAN JOSE fAl:S--9. then home- portetl in Alameda, California. He was then assigned to the AFPN Network Headquar- ters at Clark AH. Philippines. lfpon completion of his tour in the Philip' pines, Master ffhief Malinow ski w as assigned to the staff of the Master f,hief Pettv flffit er til the Navy. He then transferred! to l'Ss Nl W' ,llfllSliR5Y flllisolp, .intl was a mettl- littr of the rt-commissioning t rew for the hat tlt-ship's fourth commissioning in long . ,,- v .., llt-ath, LA. While a nieniher ol NIAXX pllll- sl Y, he served during the longest post WX! ll tlvplovnient of a ll.S. Navy Ship, leavintg liotneport on 5 june, 19?-H, and returnintg on ltlM.is',l9H-1. lollowing his tour at sea, Master C hiel Ma linowski was assigned to the Defense lntor niation School at liort Iienjaniin Harrison Xlilnlt' serving as an instructor, he was se lt-tied to attend the ll.S. Arniv Sertgeants Nla ,or .-ltatletnv. He graduated in ,lulv lflrso, and teteised the Association of the l'.S. .-Xrntv .award for professional excellence as a stue dent. Master Vhief Malinow-ski is the onlv none.-lrmv student of the Sergeants Mayor .tltatlemv to receive the AUS.-X Award. lle was then assigned to Navy Broadcast' ing Headquarters as the Manpower .-Xnalv st lor the Headquarters and -to manned hroatl- tasting detaehments worldwide. During his tour, lie instituted the DOD Work Load Re- porting System to Navy Broadcasting. ln May, 1990, Master Chief Malinowski was assigned to the Naval Air Station. Kings- ville. Texas, where he served as the Public Affairs Officer for the NAS and for Training an Wing TWO, llllune, 1992. Master Chief Malinowski re- ported aboard USS SHREVEPORT for dutv as Command Master Chief. Master Chief Ma- linow'ski's awards include the Meritorious 5CfYiCe Medal, Navy Commandation Medal. Ndvy Achievement Medal. and various other P'3fS0nal and unit awards. He is married to the former .Jocelyn Bazar of the Philippines. and they have one son. Matthew. They pres- ently make their home in Lorton. Virginia. .0 N ,. .. x if--..x ,rl L , ,l -IOCM fSWj MARK i. MALII OW KI, USN CQMMAND MASTER CHIEF
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