McRill, Robert Richard, MC1

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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Last Primary NEC
MC-00PH-Former Photographer
Last Rating/NEC Group
Mass Comms
Primary Unit
2007-2007, MC-00PH, Naval Special Warfare Group 2 (NSWG-2), Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC)
Service Years
1991 - 2007
MC-Mass Communication Specialist
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Home State
Florida
Florida
Year of Birth
1965
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Lake Placid, Florida
Last Address
Iraq
Casualty Date
Jul 06, 2007
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Iraq
Conflict
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF)
Location of Interment
Peninsula Memorial Park - Newport News, Virginia

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US Navy Honorable Discharge


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GWOT Fallen
  2007, GWOT Fallen


  1995-1995, PH-0000, USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74)

PH-Photographer's Mate

From Month/Year
- / 1995

To Month/Year
- / 1995

Unit
USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Third Class

NEC
PH-0000-Photographer's Mate

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
Not Specified
 
 
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 USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) Details

USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74)
                                           


The USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74) seal was produced from the combined efforts of several crewmembers with historical help from the Stennis Center for Public Service, the John C. Stennis Space Center and the United States Senate Historian. The Seal implies peace through strength, just as Senator Stennis was referred to as an "unwavering advocate of peace through strength" by President Ronald Reagan, when the ship's name was announced in June 1988. 


The circular shape signifies the NIMITZ class aircraft carrier's unique ability to circle the world without refueling while providing a forward presence from the sea. The predominant colors are red, white, blue and gold, the same as our country and our Navy. The outer border, taken from one version of a U.S. Senate crest, represents the strength through unity of the ship's crew. 


The four gold bands and eight ties denote John C. Stennis' four decades (41 years) in the Senate and the eight presidents with which he served from President Truman to President Reagan. The seven stars in the blue border represent his seven terms in the Senate and characterize USS JOHN C. STENNIS as the seventh NIMITZ class aircraft carrier. 


The red and white stripes inside the blue border represent our flag and the American people USS JOHN C. STENNIS serves. They also honor the courage and sacrifice of our country's Armed Forces.
 


The eagle and shield is a representation of the gilt eagle and shield overlooking the Old Senate Chamber, which Senator Stennis' dedicated efforts helped to restore. 


The shield represents the United States of America, the country USS JOHN C. STENNIS and her Air Wing serves and protects. 

The twenty stars represent our twentieth state, Mississippi, the home of John C. Stennis. 


The three arrows in the eagles' talons symbolize the Ship and Air Wing's awesome ability to project power. They also represent Senator John C. Stennis over three decades on both the Senate Armed Service Committee (37 years) and Appropriations Committee (33 years), where he oversaw our country's military capabilities and earned the title "Father of America's Modern Navy." 


The burst of light emanating from the shield, representative of the emergence of a new nation in the United State Senate Seal, portrays the birth of over 25 major Aviation programs under Senator Stennis' leadership, including all aircraft carriers from USS FORRESTAL (CV-59) to USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN 75), and aircraft from the F-4 Phantom to the F/A- 18 Hornet. 


The eagle is representative of John C. Stennis stature in the U. S. Senate where he was respected and admired as a "soaring eagle" by his colleagues. It also symbolizes independence and strength and depicts the constant readiness of USS JOHN C. STENNIS and her Air Wing to preserve, protect and defend freedom. 


The carrier, cutting her powerful swath through the sea, exemplifies Senator Stennis' philosophy of "Look Ahead." Embodied in the ship are the principles of honor, courage and commitment, principles that John Cornelius Stennis constantly upheld in his service to America, and values the ship's crew will uphold in their service. The carrier's path also evokes John C. Stennis' pledge to "plow a straight furrow down to the end of my row," just as the ship will steer a steady course to complete all missions in the preservation and defense of freedom. 

 

The nuclear-powered USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) was contracted on 29 March 1988, and the keel was laid on 13 March 1991 at Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, Va.
 

The ship was christened on 11 November 1993, in honor of Senator John Cornelius Stennis (D-Mississippi) who served in the Senate from 1947 to 1989. The daughter of the ship’s namesake, Mrs. Margaret Stennis-Womble, was the ship’s sponsor. Stennis was commissioned on 9 December 1995 at Naval Station Norfolk, Va, and she conducted flight deck certification in January 1996. The first arrested landing was by a VX-23 F-14B. The ship conducted numerous Carrier Qualifications and Independent Steaming Exercises off the East Coast throughout the next two years. Included among these events was the first carrier landing of an F/A-18E/F Super Hornet on 18 January 1997.
 

On 26 February 1998 withCarrier Air Wing Sevenembarked, Stennis left Norfolk for her maiden deployment, transiting the Suez Canal on 7 March and arriving in thePersian Gulf on 11 March 1998. The ship traveled 8020 nm in 274 hours, an average speed of 29.4 knots (54.4 km/h) to relieve USSGeorge Washington in conducting Operation Southern Watch missions. Stennis departed the Persian Gulf on 19 July 1998 for her new home port of Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California, arriving on 26 August 1998.
 

In October 1998, Stennis entered a 6-month Phased Incremental Availability for maintenance and upgrades at North Island, returning to sea in April 1999. During the maintenance period, a jet blast deflector collapsed, severely injuring two sailors.
 

On 30 November 1999, Stennis ran aground in a shallow area adjacent to the turning basin near North Island. Silt clogged the intake pipes to the steam condensing systems for the nuclear reactor plants, causing the carrier’s two nuclear reactors to be shut down (one reactor by crew, the other automatically) for a period of 45 minutes. Stennis was towed back to her pier for maintenance and observation for the next two days. The cleanup cost was about $2 million.
 

2000 – Persian Gulf/Pacific Ocean

 

On 7 January 2000, Stennis deployed to the Persian Gulf to relieve USS John F. Kennedy in Operation Southern Watch. During the deployment, the ship made port visits to South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Australia, before returning to San Diego on 3 July 2000.
 

Following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacksStennis conducted Noble Eagle missions off the U.S. West Coast.




 

Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Nimitz-class

Strength
Aircraft Carrier

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74)

Kirtley, Charles, CDR, (1965-2000) OFF 641X Commander
Gibson, Alan, LCDR, (1974-2002) OFF 613X Lieutenant Commander
Bragg, Mark, LT, (1992-1999) OFF 310X Lieutenant
Engle, Mark, LT, (1983-1995) OFF 111X Lieutenant
Fournier, Geoff(rey), LCDR, (1982-2008) OFF 132X Lieutenant
Garlinghouse, Bill, LT, (1976-1999) OFF 647X Lieutenant
Garrow, James, CDR, (1987-2012) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Jessen, Sheila, LCDR, (1979-2002) OFF 161X Lieutenant
Lentz, Fred, CDR, (1988-Present) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Manders, Bill, CDR, (1982-2013) OFF 618X Lieutenant
Pollitz, William, CDR, (1979-2007) OFF 640X Lieutenant
Smith, Jake, LT, (2006-Present) OFF 191X Lieutenant
Steinbach, Frank, LCDR, (1978-2006) OFF 111X Lieutenant
FormyDuval, Randy, LT, (1978-2000) OFF 631X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Jefferson, Thomas, LTJG, (1985-Present) OFF 135X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Jerasa, Ronald, CWO4, (1973-1998) OFF 736X Chief Warrant Officer 4
Scott, Thomas, CWO4, (1975-2000) OFF 741X Chief Warrant Officer 3
Baumgartner, Peter, MCPO, (1973-1996) OS OS-0303 Master Chief Petty Officer
Brower, Tom, MCPO, (1978-2000) MM MM-3395 Master Chief Petty Officer
Comstock, Craig, CWO5, (1976-2008) AZ AZ-8300 Master Chief Petty Officer
Dayao, Alberto, MCPO, (1975-2005) 00 9517 Master Chief Petty Officer
Dziagwa, Greg, MCPO, (1971-2002) MM MM-0000 Master Chief Petty Officer
Evett, Grady, CMDCM, (1975-2005) PN PN-0000 Master Chief Petty Officer
Oliver, Bill, CMDCM, (1971-2001) ET ET-0000 Master Chief Petty Officer
Oliver, Dick, MCPO, (1973-2000) RM RM-2318 Master Chief Petty Officer
Paquian, Ruben, CMDCM, (1976-2006) NC NC-0000 Master Chief Petty Officer
Potter, Richard, MCPO, (1978-2001) MM MM-3385 Master Chief Petty Officer
Riley, Terry, CMDCM, (1976-2007) AO AO-0000 Master Chief Petty Officer
Smith, William, MCPO, (1973-2003) AB AB-0000 Master Chief Petty Officer
Anderson, Gregg, MCPO, (1981-2006) ET ET-3393 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Bjerke, Jerrold, MCPO, (1984-2015) EM EM-3394 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Burden, Chris, MCPO, (1976-2000) YN YN-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Carpenter, Jayson, SCPO, (1988-2008) MM MM-3395 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Carpenter, Jayson, SCPO, (1988-2008) MM MM-3395 Senior Chief Petty Officer
DAliesio, Mario, SCPO, (1980-2001) 00 9519 Senior Chief Petty Officer
HOWARD, TOM, FLTCM, (1981-2011) BM BM-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Robinson, Bill, SCPO, (1976-2002) NC NC-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Rodriguez, Jeffery, SCPO, (1979-1999) MM MM-4295 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Smith, Thomas, SCPO, (1980-2007) AM AM-8300 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Winnett, Allen, SCPO, (1976-2001) FC FC-1157 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Algee, Joseph, CPO, (1978-2000) MM MM-4283 Chief Petty Officer
Bloomfield, Peter, CPO, (1979-1999) MM MM-4283 Chief Petty Officer
Brooks, Billy, CPO, (1975-1999) AM AMH-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Burgett, Roger, SCPO, (1981-2002) MM MM-3395 Chief Petty Officer
Burnett, Willie, CMDCM, (1982-2012) AE AE-7197 Chief Petty Officer
Burns, Alex, CWO3, (1982-2006) MM MM-3395 Chief Petty Officer
Buxton, David, LT, (1984-2007) AC AC-6902 Chief Petty Officer
Clark, Drew, MCPO, (1985-2007) MM MM-3395 Chief Petty Officer
Colon, Zenaida, MCPO, (1980-2010) AS AS-7609 Chief Petty Officer
Eaton, Carol, LCDR, (1984-2007) AZ AZ-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Fielding, Joanne, CPO, (1979-2007) AO AO-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Frescino, Jeffrey, SCPO, (1981-2002) DP DP-2739 Chief Petty Officer
Gray, Betty, CPO, (1980-2000) NC NC-9588 Chief Petty Officer
Griffin, Harold, CPO, (1989-Present) SH SH-3111 Chief Petty Officer
Iannetta, Phillip, CPO, (1980-2004) IC IC-4743 Chief Petty Officer
Jinkens, Jeff, CPO, (1978-2000) AO AO-6801 Chief Petty Officer
Johnson, William, SCPO, (1984-2005) MM MM-3395 Chief Petty Officer
Knight, Chris, MCPO, (1983-2004) GM 9595 Chief Petty Officer
Lesher, Robert, LT, (1984-2010) DS DS-1654 Chief Petty Officer

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