Garner, William, Jr., CTM1

Cryptologic Technician Maintenance
 
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Current Service Status
USN Retired
Current/Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Current/Last Primary NEC
CTM-9238-Submarine Carry-on Equipment Maintenance Technician
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Cryptologic Technician Maintenance
Primary Unit
2008-2008, US Navy Shooting Team (USNST)
Previously Held NEC
CT-9297-CLASSIC WIZARD System Maintenance Technician
MA-9545-Law Enforcement Specialist
00E-Unknown NEC/Rate
CT-9138-Journeyman Analysis and Reporting Specialist
CTM-9103-Fleet Cryptologic Systems Maintenance Technician
Service Years
1989 - 2009
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Order of the Golden Dragon
Plank Owner
Suez Canal
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Order of the Dirt Sailor
Cold War
CTM-Cryptologic Technician Maintenance
Five Hash Marks

 Official Badges 

U.S. Navy Police (enlisted)


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon





  1989-1989, HQ, RTC (Cadre/Faculty Staff) Orlando, FL


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Seaman Recruit

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 HQ, RTC (Cadre/Faculty Staff) Orlando, FL Details

HQ, RTC (Cadre/Faculty Staff) Orlando, FL
The Orlando Naval Training Center (NTC) was commissioned on July 1, 1968. It was established to enhance the manpower training capabilities of the United States Navy. It was the final of three active training facilities for Navy recruits, the others being Great Lakes Naval Training Center and San Diego Naval Training Center. Orlando NTC was built on land used by the Army Air Corps during World War II as part of the Orlando Army Air Base. This base was decommissioned in 1946 with the military retaining the land with the exception of the airfield being returned to the city of Orlando (today's Orlando Executive Airport). RTC (Recruit Training Command or boot camp), was charged with "providing basic indoctrination for enlisted Naval personnel. In 1970, the Recruit Training Command has an average on-board load of about 3600 recruits occupying its five modern barracks, each of which houses 12 recruit companies. These five barracks, plus a 4,600-man mess hall, a classroom building, a recruit chapel, a training ship mock-up, and other facilities comprise the first camp of the Recruit Training Command. In 1969, construction on the second camp began with targeted completion date in mid-1973. The recruit population will then exceed 8,000. The second recruit camp will be identical to the first with five barracks and additional support buildings for training purposes. In 1973, Orlando became the sole site of recruit training for enlisted women. Prior to this, women had been trained in Bainbridge, Maryland. The move to Orlando created the first co-located training site for enlisted men and women. In 1993, many military installations across the country were ordered to close by the 1993 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission. After much discussion and input by the local community, NTC Orlando was chosen to be one of the bases closed. The Recruit Training Command graduated its last company of 459 recruits in the 1321st Pass-In-Review Ceremony Dec. 2, 1994. The command closed officially March 31, 1995. More than 652,000 recruits graduated from RTC. The Service School Command officially closed in November 1996. The various schools relocated to other bases, primarily Naval Training Center Great Lakes, Illinois. Naval Nuclear Power Training Command, the last major command to remain aboard the training center, graduated its final class in December 1998, thereby completing thirty years of Naval training in Orlando. With the closing of the Naval Training Center, Orlando and the surrounding area was left with no military bases. The closest being Patrick Air Force Base on the Atlantic Ocean. The property owned by the Department of Defense for the NTC was returned to the City of Orlando and a large-scale redevelopment plan has been developed turning the location into a major sub-unit of Orlando called Baldwin Park. The redevelopment includes hundreds of homes and apartments as well as shopping areas, parks and schools.

Type
Training
 

Parent Unit
Recruit Training Center (RTC) (Faculty Staff)

Strength
Training Center

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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517 Members Also There at Same Time
HQ, RTC (Cadre/Faculty Staff) Orlando, FL

Deneen, Brian, CAPT, (1959-1997) Commander
Boyd, James, SCPO, (1970-1996) Senior Chief Petty Officer
VALENTI, LEONARD, MCPO, (1979-2004) Senior Chief Petty Officer
Hare, Timothy, MCPO, (1981-2007) Chief Petty Officer
Hendrix, Mark, CPO, (1975-1994) Chief Petty Officer
Justice, Jerry, CPO, (1974-1994) Chief Petty Officer
McBroom, Curtis, LCDR, (1979-2002) Chief Petty Officer
Mcdugald, Bruce, MCPO, (1979-2007) Chief Petty Officer
O'Braden, William John, CPO, (1967-1993) Chief Petty Officer
Shea, Bob, MCPO, (1976-1997) Chief Petty Officer
Boneparte, Glivin USN, PO1, (1989-2009) Petty Officer First Class
Delaruelle, Ken, CMDCM, (1982-2009) Petty Officer First Class
Eklund, Jerry, PO1, (1981-2001) Petty Officer First Class
King, Clarance, CPO, (1982-2001) Petty Officer First Class
Majeskie, Michael, SCPO, (1982-2005) Petty Officer First Class
Morosco, Bernard, PO1, (1981-2006) Petty Officer First Class
Pinkerton, James, PO1, (1969-1993) Petty Officer First Class
Bastys, Michael, PO1, (1984-2005) Petty Officer Second Class
Chaffin, Tom, CPO, (1980-2005) Petty Officer Second Class
Dearth, Jack, PO1, (1978-2003) Petty Officer Second Class
Houseal, Jasper, CPO, (1981-2005) Petty Officer Second Class
Irvin, David, CPO, (1982-2002) Petty Officer Second Class
Kohut, Mary, CWO5, (1980-2007) Petty Officer Second Class
Reid, Barry, PO2, (1984-1989) Petty Officer Second Class
Rivers, Carl, LCDR, (1984-2014) Petty Officer Second Class
Salsberry, Edward, PO1, (1982-2003) Petty Officer Second Class
Slobig, Tom, PO1, (1983-2005) Petty Officer Second Class
Bennett, Brian, CPO, (1988-2011) Petty Officer Third Class
Green, Greg, PO1, (1985-2006) Petty Officer Third Class
Joice, Andre, CPO, (1987-2011) Petty Officer Third Class
Wilhelm, Matt, CPO, (1983-2010) Petty Officer Third Class
Brackeen, Matthew, PO1, (1989-2009) Seaman
Carroll, Kimberlyn, PO1, (1989-2007) Seaman
Chin, Gabby, PO1, (1989-2009) Seaman
Cook, Todd, CPO, (1989-Present) Seaman
Crouse-Clifton, Cheryl, PO2, (1989-1998) Seaman
Darnell, Sonya, CPO, (1988-2008) Seaman
Doering, Connie, LT, (1989-2011) Seaman
Etzkorn, Kevin, LCDR, (1988-2008) Seaman
Finley, Val, CPO, (1989-2013) Seaman
GANDEE, DAVID, CPO, (1989-2010) Seaman
Guiza, Gregory, SCPO, (1989-2015) Seaman
Hellmann, Brian, LT, (1988-Present) Seaman
Lane, Marvin, PO1, (1989-2009) Seaman
Lloyd, Adrianne, CPO, (1989-Present) Seaman
Lozada, Alvin, CPO, (1985-2011) Seaman
Matthews, Anthony, CPO, (1992-Present) Seaman
Matthews, Dunivan, LTJG, (1989-Present) Seaman
Miles, Christopher, MCPO, (1989-2015) Seaman
Moffatt, John, PO1, (1987-2007) Seaman
Moore, Earl, PO1, (1989-2009) Seaman
Owings, Lindsey, SCPO, (1988-2011) Seaman
Parker, John, CPO, (1989-2009) Seaman
Roach, Terry, PO1, (1988-2008) Seaman
Rose, Michael, CPO, (1989-2011) Seaman
Sanchez, Jose, CPO, (1989-Present) Seaman
Scott, Jason, PO1, (1989-2009) Seaman
Stevenson, Scott, PO1, (1989-2010) Seaman
Sult, Randy, SCPO, (1989-Present) Seaman
Taresh, Dwayne, PO1, (1989-1995) Seaman

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