Previously Held NEC IT-2735-Information Systems Administrator
IT-2779-Information System Security Manager
Service Years
1989 - 2016
Other Languages
Japanese
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Operation Desert Storm
Cold War
Decommissioning
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Persian Excursion
Tailhook
Official Badges
Unofficial Badges
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What are you doing now:
The Acadian standard was officially adopted as the National Flag of Acadia in 1884 in Miscouche, Prince Edward Island. It predates the flag of Canada by 80 years and is the oldest existing flag of French people in North America, predating the Acadian flag of Louisiana by 81 years, and the provincial flag of Québec by 65 years. The flag is based on the French tri-color representing the origins of the Acadians. The yellow star is symbolic of the Acadian patron saint, the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Assumption. The Acadians are the people who left Canada and settled in Louisiana in large numbers at the conclusion of the French and Indian War (about 1760) - hence the derevation of the Louisiana-French term "Cajun" (from the dialectical pronunciation of Acadaien).
Created/Owned By QM Silas, Jason (Wheels), QM1(SW)
Last Updated: Jan 2, 2009
Memories For This Unit
Best Friends IT1 Jason Joo (Active)- JICPAC, HI FC2 Young Kwon (Early Out)- ITSCFE, JA IT2 Thomas Countryman (Early Out)- OneNet, JA IT1 Shawn Richardson (Active)- NCTS Guam IT2 Scott Westphal (Early Out)- Texas A&M ITC Lou King (Active)- Singapore OSC Brett Richmond (Active)- Florida OSC Damone Fulgham (Active)- San Diego OSC Edmond "Ed" (Active) - San Diego CTRC Reggie Waldon (Active)- Japan CWO2 Kevin Davis (Active)- Florida many many more
Best Moment Getting Selected to Chief Petty Officer!
Worst Moment Rolling 45 degrees
Chain of Command ITC Troy Thibeaux ITC Lou King ENS Amanda Pelstring LT Tim Bailey CDR Charles Johnson (XO) Best in the Fleet! CDR Steve Muclow (CO) Best in the Fleet!