Previously Held NEC AD-6420-F-404 Turbofan Jet Engine First Degree/IMA Mechanic
8819-P-3 Organizational Apprentice Maintenance Technician
AD-8319-P-3 System Organization Maintenance Technician
Service Years
2000 - Present
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Maasai Warrior Club
Newfoundland Skreech
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Official Badges
Unofficial Badges
Additional Information
What are you doing now:
That was then this is now. ............
I am having a baby and i am so happy. Two months to go and i can't wait. She is due April 4th 2008 and right now she is kicking me. .).).)
Well can we all give a big cheer for me, i am so happy right but still a little sad.
HHHHaaaa. i am finally on sea duty. shore duty was good but it was time i got back to the real navy.) Anyway I am currently station in Brunswick and looking forward to deployment within the next month. That should be fun. At the same time i do miss my baby. She keeps me happy. Every day their is something new her. Can't wait to see what she does next but at the same time life is good. To every one else stay sweet and be good. Hope to see you soon......
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WEEKEND CHECK FOR LIFE....
Not Not..... Things do change. And boy do they change for the better. I have a beautiful kid and a loving hubby. Interesting family members who could ask for more.... Life is GOOOOOD.
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) is a key element of our country's forward-deployed defense strategy. Tasked with maintaining open sea lanes of trade and communications, TR is capable of projecting air superiority to all points of the globe.
The embarked Carrier Air Wing aircraft serve as outstanding instruments of peace. Anytime and anywhere TR reports for duty, she brings 4.5 acres of sovereign U.S. territory and 97,000 tons of diplomacy.
TR's equipment and crew are always maintained at the highest state of readiness. This enables the ship to carry out a wide variety of missions, including: air warfare, strike warfare, surface warfare, undersea warfare and electronic warfare. TR also shares the task of replenishing ships at sea and performing a variety of non-combat missions, such as rescues at sea of people in distress and the transport of refugees and others in need of help.
People make TR more than a mere mass of steel, cables and pipes. She is a floating city of 5,500 professional Sailors from every state in the Union. It is the veteran Sailor with gold on his dress blues and the young 17-year old, away from home for the first time, who provide TR with heart and soul.