Smock, Jack, LCDR

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Current Service Status
USN Retired
Current/Last Rank
Lieutenant Commander
Current/Last Primary NEC
626X-Limited Duty Officer - Ordnance - Submarine
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Limited Duty Officer
Primary Unit
2019-Present, 626X, NAVWEPSTA Earle
Previously Held NEC
FT-1320-TRIDENT MK 118 Combat Control System Maintenance Technician
FT-1328-Master Fire Control Technician
Service Years
1991 - 2021
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Order of the Ditch
Order of the Spanish Main
Order of the Shellback
Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Commander

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Career Counselor Master Training Specialist


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Order of the Shellback Navy Chief Initiated LDO/CWO




 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

XO

   
Other Comments:

What a life. 

   

  1992-1997, FT-1320, USS Kentucky (SSBN-737)

FT-Fire Control Technician

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Unit
USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Second Class

NEC
FT-1320-TRIDENT MK 118 Combat Control System Maintenance Technician

Base, Station or City
KINGS BAY

State/Country
Georgia
 
 
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 USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) Details

USS Kentucky (SSBN-737)

The first KENTUCKY, a confederate transport, was captured by the union Navy in June, 1862; the name KENTUCKY was retained. She was assigned to the Mississippi squadron in support of union forces performing various transport duties on the Mississippi River and its tributaries. KENTUCKY sank in June, 1865, by accident with great loss of life, while operating on the Red River. Among those who died were some thirty paroled confederate soldiers.

The career of the second KENTUCKY (BB-6), a turn-of-the-century battleship, lasted for twenty years. About the size of a World War II destroyer, she was one of the most advanced warships of her day and the first American battleship to make extensive use of electricity and to provide ventilation below decks. Launched in March, 1898 and commissioned in May, 1900, the battleship sailed to Hong Kong in 1901 and became the flagship of the Asiatic Fleet, watching over American interests in the Far East.

Upon her return to the United States in 1904, KENTUCKY was involved in tactics and maneuvers off the Atlantic coast with the North Atlantic Fleet. In the fall of 1906, she transported marines to Havana and offered support to forces ashore during the Cuban insurrection. In 1907 she returned to Hampton Roads, Virginia, to join the "Great White Fleet" of sixteen battleships on a fourteen-month cruise around the globe. The voyage was widely acclaimed for the honor it brought to the United States Navy and for its demonstration to the world of America's strength.

Following the successful cruise, she was decommissioned, though she was recommissioned in June, 1915 as a training vessel. Later that year she sailed to the coast of Mexico to protect American interests during the period following the Mexican Revolution. During World War I, KENTUCKY served as a training ship for thousands of recruits along the Atlantic Coast. She was finally decommissioned in May, 1920. Construction was begun on a third KENTUCKY (BB-66), an lowa-class battleship, but was never completed. Her keel was laid in December, 1944, but construction was suspended in 1947 when the vessel was 70 percent complete.

Technology has dramatically changed the size and capabilities of naval warships since the battleship KENTUCKY was commissioned in 1900, but the mission of the United States Navy has not significantly changed. That mission is to protect the vital interests of the United States of America. KENTUCKY (SSBN 737) is uniquely suited to this task.The submarine USS KENTUCKY (SSBN 737) is the third U.S. Naval vessel to be named in honor of the Bluegrass state, and the twelfth Trident submarine commissioned.

Kentucky Governor William O. Bradley's statement, made after witnessing the launching of the battleship KENTUCKY in 1898, is equally applicable today:

There is no better ship; there could be no better name.

Commisioned July 13, 1991

Type
Sub-Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Ohio-class

Strength
Submarine

Created/Owned By
CWO Duffy, Timothy, CWO4 120
   

Last Updated: Aug 21, 2007
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Friends
Chief Duffy and John Boy

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211 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Kentucky (SSBN-737)

Duffy, Timothy, CWO4, (1981-2011) FT FT-1320 Chief Petty Officer
Brown, Charles, CWO4, (1985-2015) FT FT-1320 Petty Officer First Class
Murry, Reed, PO1, (1979-1999) FT FT-1320 Petty Officer First Class
Hennessy, Thomas, CPO, (1995-2006) FT FT-1320 Petty Officer Second Class
Walker, Brad, CDR, (1982-2002) OFF 112X Commander
Amaden, Christopher, CDR, (1989-2009) OFF 112X Lieutenant
Burton, Greg, CDR, (1986-2007) OFF 112X Lieutenant
Conner, Michael, LCDR, (1989-2007) OFF 112X Lieutenant
Harrington, M. Scott, CDR OFF 112X Lieutenant
Nudi, Howard, CDR, (1978-2005) OFF 112X Lieutenant
White, Shawn, LCDR, (1986-2007) OFF 112X Lieutenant
Miller, Brian, LCDR, (1989-2007) OFF 112X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Overfield, Michael, LCDR, (1996-2010) OFF 117X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Stachura, Robert, CDR, (1985-Present) OFF 112X Ensign
Churchwell, Marc, CMDCM, (1976-2004) 00 9579 Master Chief Petty Officer
Houser, Rusty, MCPO, (1976-1996) 00 9579 Master Chief Petty Officer
Fonville, Phillip, SCPO, (1973-1996) RM RM-23TC Senior Chief Petty Officer
Frank, Gary, SCPO RM RM-23EY Senior Chief Petty Officer
HAMILTON, DALE, SCPO, (1970-1995) HM HM-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
HUDSON, JEFF, CMDCM, (1981-2011) MT MT-3319 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Reynolds, Pat, CMDCM, (1981-2007) HM HM-8402 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Betz, Karl, CPO, (1984-2006) ET ET-14NV Chief Petty Officer
Bunten, Russell, MCPO, (1982-2009) EM EM-3364 Chief Petty Officer
Campbell, William, MCPO, (1980-2003) FTB FTB-3305 Chief Petty Officer
Dixon, Mark, CPO, (1989-2011) MM MM-4233 Chief Petty Officer
Filey, Lyle, CPO, (1980-2006) MM MM-3365 Chief Petty Officer
Fulton, Charles R., CPO, (1977-2001) MT MT-3319 Chief Petty Officer
Garnsey, Jeffrey, MCPO, (1983-Present) CS CS-3529 Chief Petty Officer
Gelinas, Richard, CPO YN YN-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Gomez, Manuel, CPO, (1979-2000) MS MS-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Haviland, Donn, MCPO, (1982-2008) MM MM-3365 Chief Petty Officer
Hillis, Jack, SCPO, (1989-2007) ET ET-14SM Chief Petty Officer
Naylor, Chuck, CPO, (1982-2005) EM EM-3364 Chief Petty Officer
Powell, David, LCDR, (1982-2009) RM RM-23TB Chief Petty Officer
Robinson, John, SCPO, (1986-2008) MT MT-3311 Chief Petty Officer
Schaffer, Arthur D., CPO, (1975-1995) MS MS-3529 Chief Petty Officer
Scholz, Richard, CPO, (1980-2001) MM MM-3365 Chief Petty Officer
Siekkinen, Michael, SCPO, (1982-2002) ET ET-3328 Chief Petty Officer
Sticklen, Fred, CPO, (1975-1998) SK SK-2815 Chief Petty Officer
Thrasher, George, SCPO, (1985-2008) ET ET-14RM Chief Petty Officer
Wiley, Donald, CPO, (1979-1999) ET ET-3363 Chief Petty Officer
Alston, Guy, CPO MM MM-3356 Petty Officer First Class
Brown, Terrance, CPO, (1988-2010) ET ET-14IC Petty Officer First Class
Bryant, Michael, PO1, (1988-2008) MM MM-4252 Petty Officer First Class
Butler, Dave, CPO, (1984-2007) MM MM-4231 Petty Officer First Class
Butler, Richard, CPO, (1989-Present) MM MM-3365 Petty Officer First Class
Collins, Chad, ENS, (1995-2007) MM MM-3365 Petty Officer First Class
Daily, Lance, PO1, (1984-1996) EM EM-3364 Petty Officer First Class
Davis, Ronald, PO1, (1980-1996) MT MT-3311 Petty Officer First Class
Dettmer, Jeffrey, CPO, (1981-2003) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Donnell, Gerald (Jerry), PO1, (1983-2003) HM HM-8402 Petty Officer First Class
Fahrney, Joseph, CMDCM, (1990-Present) MT MT-3312 Petty Officer First Class
Fehr, Carsten, PO1, (1987-1993) MM MM-3355 Petty Officer First Class
Fumich, James, CPO, (1983-2005) ET ET-3363 Petty Officer First Class
Gilmour, James, CPO, (1980-2000) ST ST-0422 Petty Officer First Class
Goldner, Bill, PO1, (1986-1993) FTB FTB-3305 Petty Officer First Class
Gordon, Eric, CPO, (1989-2009) MM MM-3366 Petty Officer First Class
Granny, Jim, CPO, (1984-2004) TM TM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Graves, John, ENS, (1991-2007) MM MM-3365 Petty Officer First Class

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