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Service Details
Current Service Status
USN Retired
Current/Last Rank
Chief Warrant Officer 4
Current/Last Primary NEC
736X-Warrant Officer - Aviation Ordnance Technician
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1988-1990, 736X, VX-5
Previously Held NEC
8201-Naval Aircrewman Candidate
8202-Naval Aircrewman (Special Assignment)
AO-6802-Strike Intermediate Armament Maintenanceman
9502-Instructor
8261-P-3A/B In-Flight Avionics Maintenance Technician
8271-P-3 Flight Crew Ordnanceman
Service Years
1958 - 1990
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Order of the Antarctic Circle
Neptune Sweethearts Domain
Order of the Magellan
Panama Canal
Plank Owner
What are you doing now:
Retired in total, doing a lot of fishing and hunting in Florida. Supporting the National Association of Aviation Ordnancemen, President of the Association of Aviation Ordnancemen Educational Foundation. Elected into the Association of Aviation Ordnancemen Hall of Fame 8/15/09.
Other Comments:
IYAOYAS
From Month/Year - / 1973
To Month/Year - / 1976
Unit VP-8 Fighting Tigers Unit Page
Rank Chief Petty Officer
NEC 8202-Naval Aircrewman (Special Assignment)
Base, Station or City BrunswickState/Country Maine
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Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
Parent Unit
Fixed Wing
Strength
Navy Squadron
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
Last Updated: Feb 6, 2007
Best Friends Morronie, other AO's assigned.
Best Moment Snow of 176" and Ice of 8.5" on the ramp. Depoyments to South America, Norway, Europe, Canada and other locations.
Worst Moment Being informed that P-3's are not attack aircraft so don't worry about gripes. Attitude of some regarding system realibality.
Other Memories Great snow, 1776-1976 event with town celebration, ride on fire trucks. Bowden College, exchange of Canadian visits.