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ii '31 I ' IQQH ' an QW We- LCDR William E. Raup, born in the Panama Canal Zone, is a native of Columbia, Maryland and graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science De- gree in Mathematics. Following com- missioning, he reported aboard USS ROBERT E. PEARY IFF-10732 serv- ing as ASW Officer and M-Division Officer Next, he reported to USS GOLDSBOROUGH IDDG-202 as the Main Propulsion Assistant, which was hallowed by an assignment at Jack- sonville University as instructor ofthe W-new LCDR James P Wtha, a native of Brook- field, Illinois, is a graduate of Marquette Univesity with a B. S. in Physics. Follow- ing his commissioning in 1986, he re- ported to USS MOBILE BAY ICG-531 where he served as First Lieutenant, DCA, Fire Control Ojicerg and Nav! Admin Officer His next sea tour was as Flag Lieutenant to Commander: Cruis- er-Destroyer Group 12. Following com- Plefion of language training at the De- fense Language Institute in Monterey, CA, he studied for two years at the R Joseph P Hennessy, a native of LCD Long Island, New York, grc1duC1f6'df 0m the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1983. After commissioning he attended a series on training commands prior I0 reporting to USS GLOVER IFF-10981 as Assistant Supply Ojficen serving Us the Disbursing and Sales Officer for nearly two years before fleeting-up and assuming duties as the Supply 0516671 Next, he returned to the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens, GA for instruc- tor duty, which was followed by overseas duty at Commander Task Force Six- Three where he served as the SIXTH NROTC Unit. He reported aboard MONTEREY in March, 1995 as Chief Engineer LCDR Raup received his MBA from Jacksonville University in 1994. His personal awards include the Navy Commendation Medal and three Navy Achievement Medals. LCDR Raup is married to the former Johanna Lynn Hilderbrandt from Co- lumbia, Maryland. They have two daughters, Stephanie and Emily. FLEET Fuels Ojicer and as the Mak rial Control Ojiicer!CASREP Expedia, ' L, for all ships deployed to Sixth Flu. hi during Operations Desert Shield fn Desert Storm. Prior to reporting to lm MONTEREY in June 1995, LCDR Hen 5, nessy completed a two-year Masters De 0 gree program in Business Administri If tion at the University of Florida, H' S personal awards include a Navy Com ei mendation Medal and two Nav ll' Achievement Medals. He is married P the former Tonyia Barnes of Pensacoli CI Florida. F Cl C University of Cologne in Cologne, Gel' 3 many. He reported to MONTEREY .li il August 1995. His personal awards W' S clude two Navy Commendation Medal-9 J the Navy Achievement Meddli w1d Arleigh Burke Award at Surface Waffaf' Q I Oficer is School Command-Y DHPUVWW H Head and Division omcer C0 'mi LCDR Wtha is married to the f0f 'i P Kimberlee Anne Davis. Theynhavethlej l children, Jamie, Anneliese, 0 'l Nicholas.
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ieutenant Commander David A. Mee was born in Manhattan, New York and was raised in London. England. He graduated from Liverpool University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology in 1981. He was commissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy at Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island in June 1982. Hisjirst tour in the U.S. Navy was in USS FOX ICG-331 where he served as the Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer until November 1985. After completing Engineering Offi- cer of the Watch training at Surface Warfare Officers School Command, Coronado, CalU'omia, he reported aboad USS OGDEN ILPD-51 where he served as the Main Propulsion Ojicer until February 1988. After graduating from Surface Waqfare Officers Depart- ment Head course in October 1988, he reported to USS VANDEGRIFT I FF G-48 1 as the Engineer Omcer In 1990 he transferred to the Staf of Commander: Destroyer Squadron twenty-Three as the Materials Officer and later was assigned duties as the Sta,U'Anti-Submarine Warfare Oiicer Zreeraiae We Qemfj? We .feafeemf 6152721725 f' Qdzrfeafcgafaf My LCDR Mee was then assigned in May 1993 to the Surface Warfare Officers School Command, Newport, Rhode Island to serve as an Irtstructor and the Academic Director at the Division Ojjicer Course. Returning to sea duty upon completion of the PXO training pipeline, he reported to USS MONTEREY ICG-611 in July 0fI995 as the Executive Officer LCDR Mee wears the Navy Commendation Medal Cfour awardsl. He is married to the former Irene M. Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 5
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LT John L Magee, a native of Man- hattan Beach, Caldornia, graduated from the University of Southern Cali- fornia in 1983 with a Bachelor of Sci- ence degree in Business Administra- tiondllarketing. After graduating from Officer Candidate School in November 1986, he reported aboard USS CON- STELLATION ICV-641 serving as Op- tions of Main Propulsion Assistant and Gunners' Ofiicer In May 1994. af- ter attending Department Head School, he reported aboard MON- TEREY where he has acted as Heap- ons Control Officer and Combat Sys- tems Officer His collateral duties include Morale, Welfare. and Recre- ation Ojicen advisor to the IWW' for erational Electronic Data!Communica- tions Maintenance Division Officer P-3 Group Ojicen and 4 Main Ma- chinery Room Division Ojicer In February 1990, as part of the pre- commissioning team aboard USS CHOSIN ICG-611 he held the posi- children, Collin and Sarah. i i LT Kenneth M. Coleman, a native of Vestal, New Hirk, attended the State Universitv ofNew York at Bingham- ton. He received his Bachelor tif'.-Xrts degree in Political Science and Histo- Caltdidate School in 1990. Reporting in September 1991. his first tour of duty' was Clhlitlfll CSS Cl.1FTUfY SPRAGUE lF1 G-162 where he served pulsion Assistant, and Electronic Cruisebook Committee. LT .Uagees personal awards include two Mtv-v Achievement Medals. He is married to the former Karen Suzanne Blackmar ofMt. Pleasant, Texas. They have two rv He was commisstom'dfrom Qtficer as Communicatitins Officer Main Pro- .?JlltWZJ Readiness Officer: Next, LT Coleman reported alioard .MONTEREY in Sep- tember 199-I where he currently serves as the Navigator and Administrative Officer and as the division officer for the Administration, Navigation, and Medical divisions. LT Coleman is awards include two Navy Commenda- tion Medals and the Navy Achieve- ment Medal. He is married to the for- mer Beth Ann Palazzo of Staten Island, New York. LCDR Michael L. Martin, a native of Alexandria, Wrginia, graduated from the University of Mississippi with a B. S. in Geological Engineering. Commis- sioned in 1983, he reported to flight school in Pensacola, received designa- tion as a Naval Aviator: and was ordered to HSL-41 for fleet replacement pilot training in the SH-60B. In 1986 he re- ported to HSL-42 as Training Officer and Maintenance Officen followed by instructor duty at HSL-40. In 1991 he reported aboard USS OKINAWA ll-PH-31 flying the UH-IN and serving as Aircraft Handling Officer and as Mini Boss. ln 1992 he reported to the staff of Commandeh Training Command, US Pacific Fleet where he served as Flag Lieutenant. He next reported to HSL-46 where he served as Aircrafi Mainte- nance Officer He currently serves os OIC ofHSL-46 Det 9. LCDR Martin has been awarded two Navy Commendation Medals and three Navy Achievement Medals. He is married to the former Theodosia Donelson of Clarksdale, Mis- sissippi. They have two children, Mar- ilyn and Drew. JZ? .War 7
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