Bourg, Kennan, HMCS

Hospital Corpsman
 
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Current Service Status
USNR Retired
Current/Last Rank
Senior Chief Petty Officer
Current/Last Primary NEC
HM-8406-07-Flight Surgeon Assistant
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Hospital Corpsman
Primary Unit
2007-2008, Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Fort Worth, TX
Previously Held NEC
HM-0000-Hospital Corpsman
NC-9585-Navy Recruiter Canvasser
HM-8404-Medical Field Service Technician/FMF Combat Corpsman
HM-8406-Aerospace Medical Technician
9578-Command Senior Chief
Service Years
1977 - 2008
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Order of the Shellback
Plank Owner
HM-Hospital Corpsman
Seven Hash Marks

 Official Badges 

Senior Chief Petty Officer of the Command Recruiter US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge

US Naval Reserve Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Navy Chief Initiated Navy Chief 100 Yrs 1893-1993 Cold War Medal

Cold War Veteran Cold War Veteran


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Naval Enlisted Reserve Association (NERA)Post 379
  1983, Naval Enlisted Reserve Association (NERA) - Assoc. Page
  2015, American Legion, Post 379 (Member) (Bedford, Texas) - Chap. Page


  2001-2003, HM-8406, VFA-201 Hunters

HM-Hospital Corpsman

From Month/Year
- / 2001

To Month/Year
- / 2003

Unit
VFA-201 Hunters Unit Page

Rank
Chief Petty Officer

NEC
HM-8406-Aerospace Medical Technician

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
Not Specified
 
 
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 VFA-201 Hunters Details

VFA-201 Hunters
VFA-201 “Hunters” Make History Aboard TR
For the first time since the Korean War, an entire Naval Air Reserve squadron has been deployed aboard an aircraft carrier.
Active 25 July 1970 - 24 March 2007
Country United States
Branch United States Navy
Type reserve fighter squadron
Part of Reserve Carrier Air Wing 20
Garrison/HQ Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth
Nickname "Hunters"

The United States Naval Reserve fighter squadron VF-201 was established at NAS Dallas on 25 July 1970, succeeding VF-124D1. It first flew the Vought F-8H Crusader, and in 1976 it transitioned to the McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom II. In 1984 the squadron transitioned to the F-4S, the most advanced Phantom to enter service with the United States Navy. Soon the U.S. Navy moved to the policy that reserve units would have the same equipment as front line units, VF-201 transitioned to the Grumman F-14A Tomcat in early 1987 and was the last Navy squadron to fly F-4's. It took six months to complete the transition and soon VF-201 was carrier qualified on board the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal (CV-59). Even some of the F-14As received came directly from the production line at Grumman, and the unit received the final F-14A ever built. Within years the squadron was capable of dropping unguided bombs, cluster munitions TALD decoys, air laid mines, practice bombs, marker flares and various laser guided bombs as the F-14 was reconfigured as a strike fighter. In 1993 they won the Battle “E” award and in 1994 the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Safety “S” award. The strike capability of the F-14 has been proven in exercises such as the deployment the squadron made to NAS Fallon in 1995 as part of trainingfor the reserve air wing CVWR-20.

A VF-201 F-4N on theUSS Saratoga (CV-60) in 1983.
VF-201 F-14 tail markings

Later the unit would also be able to conduct TARPS reconnaissance missions, which were originally carried out by VF-202. But as some front line F-14 squadrons saw disestablishment during the 1990s, so did the two reserve fighter squadrons and VF-202 was disestablished. Due to budgetary cutbacks in active fleet aggressor squadrons, VF-201 also began flying as aggressors when needed. In 1996 VF-201, along with the rest of RCVW-20, deployed on the USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74), during this deployment VF-201 had the opportunity to fire live weapons. The unit fired 7 AIM-9 Sidewinders, 6 AIM-7 Sparrows and 1 AIM-54 Phoenix, two additional Phoenix missiles were planned to be fired but due to technical difficulties this was aborted. VF-201 also dropped 17,000 lb of bombs.

In July 1996 VF-201 deployed to NAS Key West in Florida to provide dissimilar air training for VFA-106 Gladiators, the U.S. East Coast F/A-18 training squadron. In August and September the same year, VF-201 deployed to NAS Oceana and got to fire two Phoenix missiles as well as participating in the SFARP (Strike Fighter Air Readiness Program) course. In November 1996 VF-201 deployed to NAS Fallon where they provided Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT) for Carrier Air Wing Two. After this deployment to NAS Fallon, VF-201 moved to NAS Fort Worth.

In 1997 the Hunters deployed for three days with six aircraft to Elmendorf AFBAlaska for Exercise "Arctic Express 1-97". Originally this deployment had been scheduled for an active F-14 squadron, but they were unable to attend and so VF-201 filled the slot. Less than two weeks later. In late January, VF-201 took part in a scheduled deployment to NAS Fallon and the squadron dropped 195,000 lb of ordnance and shoot 3500 rounds of 20 mm cannon ammo. In March, VF-201 deployed to NAS Key West for a two week detachment providing training to new F-14 crews from VF-101.

In January 1999 the Hunters transitioned to the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet, because the F-14 Tomcat was out of production and the Navy wanted the ones the Reserves were using, and were re-designated VFA-201to signify its multi-mission capability as a strike fighter squadron.

Some of their deployments included: Carrier detachments: USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, USS John F. Kennedy, USS Kitty Hawk, and the USS John C. Stennis.

Tours of Duty locations: Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, Sigonella Airbase, Sicily, Key West NAS, FL., Fallon, NV., Oceana, VA., Point Magu, CA., and Eglin AFB, FL.

VFA-201 was the seventh tactical Navy reserve squadron mobilized since the Korean War (three East Coast based and three West Coast based USNR squadrons were activated during the Vietnam war on 28 January 1968), but were the only squadron to actually deploy for combat operations. After completing the Strike Fighter Advanced Readiness Program (SFARP) from their home base in Fort Worth and the Carrier Air Wing Eight coordinated strike detachment in Fallon, Nevada, they deployed on board USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) from 6 January to 29 May 2003, where they received numerous awards for their performance over Iraq during the first phases ofOperation Iraqi Freedom. In fact, the squadron delivered over 220,000 pounds of ordnance on Iraq targets. Additionally, VFA-201 had an unprecedented 84.6 target acquisition rate during Iraqi Freedom and won the Carrier Air Wing Eight landing grade competition for their entire workup and combat deployment.
VFA-201 was officially deactivated on 30 June 2007, and all hardware assets transferred to their sister squadron, VFA-204, or other active duty Navy and Marine Corps units.[
 




Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
 

Parent Unit
Fixed Wing

Strength
Navy Squadron

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MM Summers, Nicole (minnie mouse), MMFN 105
   

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VFA-201 Hunters

Martinez, Danny, CPO, (1988-2007) HM HM-8406 Chief Petty Officer
Kennedy, Troy, CDR, (1987-2007) OFF 131X Lieutenant Commander
Layre, Ken, CWO3, (1983-2004) OFF 736X Chief Warrant Officer 3
Johnson, Rick, CMDCM, (1974-2005) CMC 9580 Command Master Chief Petty Officer
Mason, David, SCPO, (1988-2007) 00 8342 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Mitchell, Dwayne, SCPO, (1986-2008) YN YN-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Mullenix, Edward, SCPO, (1988-2012) AE AE-8841 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Barnhill, Jeff, SCPO, (2002-2016) 00 8342 Chief Petty Officer
Freeman, Paul, CPO, (1984-2004) AD AD-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Freeman, Paul, CPO, (1984-2004) AD AD-8800 Chief Petty Officer
Hawkins, Russell, CPO, (1989-2007) AE AE-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Osburn, Wes, CPO, (1990-2007) 00 8342 Chief Petty Officer
Shepherd, Todd, CPO, (1988-2007) AO AO-8842 Chief Petty Officer
Stickle, David, CPO, (1985-2006) 00 8800 Chief Petty Officer
Anzualda, Roger, PO1, (1994-2004) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
Buchanan, Jason (Buck), CPO, (1988-2009) AE AE-8342 Petty Officer First Class
Campbell, Gerald, SCPO, (1991-2017) AM AM-8342 Petty Officer First Class
Cohran, Al, PO1, (1990-2007) AO AO-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Davis, Laurie, PO1, (1987-2007) AE AE-8342 Petty Officer First Class
Diaz, Cesar, CPO, (1995-Present) AM AM-8342 Petty Officer First Class
Dobbs, Eugenia, CPO, (1989-Present) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
Ferrero, Robert, PO1, (1990-2007) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
Guymon, Bradly, PO1, (1991-2007) AO AO-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Hall, Desmond, CPO, (1993-Present) IT IT-2735 Petty Officer First Class
Karsten, Kevin, CPO, (1987-2007) AD AD-8342 Petty Officer First Class
Lee, Darrin, PO1, (1986-2006) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
Leverett, Brian, PO1, (1995-2007) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
Lyons, Robert, CMDCM, (1996-Present) AO AO-8842 Petty Officer First Class
Martelle, Daniel, SCPO, (1992-2012) AD AD-8342 Petty Officer First Class
Mata, Tommy, MCPO, (1992-Present) AZ AZ-6301 Petty Officer First Class
Osburn, Wes, CPO, (1990-2007) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
Ristad, Robert, CPO, (1990-2008) AE AE-8342 Petty Officer First Class
Torrey, Richard, CPO, (1991-2015) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
UTECH, DARRELL, PO1, (1994-2007) SK SK-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Vanderbeck II, James, CPO, (1991-Present) 00 8342 Petty Officer First Class
Allen, Mike, PO1, (1998-Present) AD AD-8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Ammerman, Jason, PO1, (1990-2007) AD AD-8327 Petty Officer Second Class
Armstrong, Brian, CPO, (1995-2007) AD AD-6420 Petty Officer Second Class
Barton, Lloyd, CPO, (1989-Present) AM AM-8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Bettinson, Andrew, PO2, (1997-2003) AO AO-8842 Petty Officer Second Class
BoBo, Jeff, PO2, (1994-2007) 00 8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Brunson, Daryl, CPO, (1996-Present) AM AM-8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Buck, Josh, PO1, (1994-2007) 00 8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Buckhorn, Stephen, PO1, (1989-2007) AO AO-8842 Petty Officer Second Class
Cano, Victor, PO1, (1992-Present) 00 8342 Petty Officer Second Class
CASTANEDA, EDGAR, PO2, (1994-2008) 00 8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Christian, Michelle, CPO, (1999-2021) AD AD-8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Crawley, Shannon, PO2, (1995-Present) AE AE-8344 Petty Officer Second Class
Drinkwater, Wendy, PO1, (1994-2014) AM AM-8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Dyer, Christopher, PO2, (1999-2008) AM AM-8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Fischer, Royce, PO2, (1998-2007) AZ AZ-6313 Petty Officer Second Class
Foss, Jeffery, PO1, (1987-2007) AME AME-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Frick, Brian, PO2, (1999-Present) AT AT-7978 Petty Officer Second Class
Huetteman, James, CPO, (2002-2022) 00 8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Hurt, John Derek, PO1, (1989-2022) 00 8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Keiper, Deborah, PO1, (1996-2007) 00 8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Kelley, Tara, PO2, (2001-2005) AE AE-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Lamprich, Joel, CPO, (1995-Present) AM AM-8342 Petty Officer Second Class
Levy, Peter, PO3, (1983-2009) AK AK-8013 Petty Officer Second Class

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