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Restricted Line Officer
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Service Details
Service Status
USNR Retired
Final Rank
Commander
Last Designator
161X-Special Duty Officer - Cryptology
Last Designator Group
Restricted Line Officer
Primary Unit
1992-1992, 163X, Reserve Intelligence Area 6 (RIA-6), Naval Reserve Intelligence Command (NRIC)
Previously Held Designator's
AD-0000-Aviation Machinist's Mate
AD-6416-J-52 Jet Turbojet Engine First Degree/IMA Mechanic
139X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot (In Training)
131X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot
163X-Special Duty Officer - Intelligence
Service Years
1968 - 1992
Other Languages
Russian
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What are you doing now:
Retired
1968-1968, AD-0000, Naval Air Station (NAS) Dallas, TX
1968-1972, AD-6416, Naval Air Station (NAS) Dallas, TX
1972-1972, VT-1 Eaglets
1972-1972, 139X, VT-19 Attack Frogs
1972-1973, 139X, VT-23
1973-1973, 139X, VT-22 Golden Eagles
1973-1975, 131X, VT-23
1975-1976, 161X, Defense Language Institute (Staff) West Coast
1976-1979, 161X, Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA) Misawa, Japan
1977-1977, 161X, USS Haddo (SSN-604)
1978-1978, 161X, USS Long Beach (CGN-9)
1978-1978, 161X, USS Fox (CG-33)
1978-1978, 161X, USS Long Beach (CGN-9)
1979-1992, 163X, Naval Air Station (NAS) Dallas, TX
1983-1992, 163X, Fleet Intelligence Rapid Support Team 1070 (FIRSTPAC 1070)
1992-1992, 163X, Reserve Intelligence Area 6 (RIA-6), Naval Reserve Intelligence Command (NRIC)
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