Michael, Bill, Sr., ETC

Electronics Technician
 
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Current Service Status
USN Retired
Current/Last Rank
Chief Petty Officer
Current/Last Primary NEC
ET-1436-Crypto Equipment TSEC/KWR-37 and TSEC/KG-14
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Electronics Technician
Primary Unit
1985-1989, Naval Regional Data Automation Center (NRDAC) Washington, DC
Previously Held NEC
ET-0000-Electronics Technician
ET-1678-Information System Maintenance Technician
ET-1435-Communications Security Devices Equipment (KW-37R, KW-7) Technician
Service Years
1969 - 1989
ET-Electronics Technician
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Career Counselor US Navy Retired 20


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Order of the Shellback Domain of the Emperor Penguin Order of the Arctic Circle (Bluenose)




  1984-1985, ET-1436, USS Simon Lake (AS-33)

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Unit
USS Simon Lake (AS-33) Unit Page

Rank
Chief Petty Officer

NEC
ET-1436-Crypto Equipment TSEC/KWR-37 and TSEC/KG-14

Base, Station or City
Kings Bay

State/Country
Georgia
 
 
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 USS Simon Lake (AS-33) Details

USS Simon Lake (AS-33)

The USS Simon Lake (AS-33) was laid down on 7 January 1963 by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, Wash.; launched on 8 February 1964;
and commissioned on 7 November 1964.

After commissioning, Simon Lake sailed from Bremerton on January 16, 1965 for Pearl Harbor on her shakedown cruise and returned to Bremerton on February 17 for a six-week yard availability period. She stood out of Bremerton on April 16, 1965 and proceeded to Charleston, South Carolina, via the Panama Canal. Simon Lake arrived at Charleston on May 1, 1965 and commenced duties as submarine tender for Squadron Four.

On 11 July 1966, she sailed for Holy Loch, Scotland, where she relieved USS Hunley (AS-31) as Site One tender for Submarine Squadron 14.

She operated there for nearly four years, until relieved by the USS Canopus (AS-34) on 24 May 1970.

In June, she sailed for Bremerton for her first overhaul since commissioning. The tender was in the yard at PSNS, Bremerton, from 6 July 1970 to March 1971 and, while there, was also converted to Poseidon missile capability.

Simon Lake returned to Charleston in April 1971 and served there until she relieved USS Holland (AS-32) at Rota, Spain in December 1972 for a four year tour.

In January 1977, the ship got underway for Charleston to undergo a complex overhaul. Following her overhaul she relieved USS Hunley (AS-31) as the resident tender in Charleston.

In July 1979, Simon Lake relocated to King’s Bay, Georgia where she became the first tender at the newly established refit site there. Her outstanding repair work resulted in her receiving the 1982, 1984, and 1985 Battle Efficiency “E” awards.

In August 1985, she conducted a homeport change to Pascagoula, Mississippi to conduct an overhaul. After the overhaul, she returned to Charleston in October 1986 where she accomplished routine upkeeps.

The Simon Lake returned to Holy Loch in May of 1987 to again relieve the Hunley. She received the 1988 and 1991 Battle Efficiency “E” awards and was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation in 1992. She remained in Scotland until March of 1992, having the honor to be the last US sub tender to serve there. While homeported in Holy Loch, she steamed an average of 350 days a year. She also had the honor of being the last tender to serve at Site One. 

In March 1992, Simon Lake returned to Norfolk to conduct an extensive overhaul. After completion of the overhaul in March 1993, she departed for her new homeport of La Maddalena, Italy where she relieved the USS Orion (AS-18). For superior service to the fleet, she received both the Battle Efficiency “E” and Meritorious Unit Commendation awards for the period July 7, 1993-August 31, 1994.

In March 1998, the ship transited the Suez Canal to the United Arab Emirates where she supported Operation Southern Watch in the Arabian Gulf. Her outstanding performance during 47 availabilities led to her receiving the Navy Unit Commendation and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. In June 1998, she returned to La Maddalena, Italy.

Simon Lake’s performance during her last two years of service was particularly noteworthy. Not only did she receive the awards associated with the Arabian Gulf but she was nominated for the Secretary of Defense Maintenance Award, received the 1997 and 1998 Battle Efficiency “Es,” the 1998 Chief of Naval Operations Safety Award, the 1998 Golden Anchor award, and she became the first surface ship to receive both the Enlisted Surface Warfare and the Surface Warfare Officer pennants.

After being relieved by USS Emory S. Land (AS-39), Simon Lake departed La Maddalena on May 11, 1999 and crossed the Atlantic for Norfolk, Virginia to be decommissioned.

During her 36 years of dedicated service, Simon Lake provided all aspect of logistical and repair support for an average of 45 submarine and surface ship availabilities, consisting of over 5,000 vital repair jobs, annually. Serving over 20 years as a forward-deployed tender, she served as an ambassador for the United States, showing the flag and entertaining foreign dignitaries during nearly 100 port visits in foreign countries.




Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Simon Lake-class

Strength
Tender/ Repair Ship

Created/Owned By
BM Cervantes, Felix, III (Admiral Ese), BM2(SW) 55
   

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239 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Simon Lake (AS-33)

Bonner, Ron, CMDCM, (1973-1995) ET ET-3324 Chief Petty Officer
Cahn, Rick, PO1, (1976-1996) ET ET-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Passacantando, Michael, PO1, (1979-1987) ET ET-1581 Petty Officer Second Class
Walter, Mary, PO2, (1984-1990) ET ET-1589 Petty Officer Second Class
Campbell, Robert, PO3, (1980-1988) ET ET-0000 Seaman
Beamer, George P., CAPT, (1963-1993) OFF 310X Commander
Blair, Richard, LCDR, (1958-1985) OFF 623X Lieutenant Commander
Rodgers, Joseph, LCDR, (1969-1999) OFF 626X Lieutenant Junior Grade
[Name Withheld], (1968-1994) OFF 651X Ensign
Daniels, Laurence, LCDR, (1971-1993) OFF 623X Ensign
Duncan, John, CWO4, (1966-1992) OFF 740X Chief Warrant Officer 3
Meisburger, William J., CWO3, (1961-1988) WO 723X Chief Warrant Officer 3
Milan, Gerald, CWO3, (1968-1988) WO 741X Chief Warrant Officer 3
STETTNER, STEPHEN, MCPO MM MM-0000 Master Chief Petty Officer
DePope, John, SCPO, (1965-1985) HM HM-8405 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Murphy, Maureen, SCPO, (1969-1989) YN YN-0000 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Capaci, Frank, SCPO, (1973-1993) MT MT-3305 Chief Petty Officer
Carter, Raymond, CPO, (1964-1984) IC IC-4720 Chief Petty Officer
Dial, David, CWO2, (1975-1996) HM HM-8493 Chief Petty Officer
Fiege, John, CPO, (1968-1991) LI LI-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Lester, Pat, CWO4, (1965-1995) MR MR-9593 Chief Petty Officer
Miller, Darrel, CPO, (1972-1992) QM QM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Pachkoski, Gary, LT, (1975-1997) HM HM-8482 Chief Petty Officer
Pitts, Gary, CPO, (1966-1988) BM BM-9571 Chief Petty Officer
Ranada, Rodolfo, MCPO, (1975-2005) SK SK-2824 Chief Petty Officer
Ratcliff, John, MCPO, (1971-1992) MM MM-3366 Chief Petty Officer
Stacey, Richard, MCPO, (1969-1990) MM MM-3389 Chief Petty Officer
Wilcox, Steven, CPO, (1972-1988) RM RM-2312 Chief Petty Officer
Baldwin, Thomas, PO1, (1977-1992) 00 AT-1588 Petty Officer First Class
Beach, Robert, CPO, (1974-1995) MM MM-4245 Petty Officer First Class
Bishop, Clifton, PO1, (1965-1985) MS MS-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Brenberger, Paul, PO1, (1978-1986) MM MM-9591 Petty Officer First Class
Burwell, Jim, PO1, (1972-1992) MT MT-3315 Petty Officer First Class
Davis, Judd, CPO, (1976-1998) WT WT-1026 Petty Officer First Class
Davis, Kenneth, CPO, (1973-1997) HT HT-4955 Petty Officer First Class
Elliott, Lynn, CPO, (1973-1994) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Fowler, James, PO1, (1966-1988) MR MR-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Garza, Rodolfo, PO1, (1979-1999) BM BM-0164 Petty Officer First Class
Grimley, Dave, PO1, (1974-1994) DS DS-1669 Petty Officer First Class
Grimley, David, PO1, (1974-1994) DS DS-1666 Petty Officer First Class
Hammerle, Tye, CPO, (1978-1998) HT HT-4947 Petty Officer First Class
Hanson, John, PO1, (1977-1999) ML ML-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Henderson, Joseph, CPO, (1975-1986) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer First Class
House, Noah, CPO, (1980-2000) MM MM-3376 Petty Officer First Class
Lomax, Stan (The Man), CMDCM, (1977-2007) CS CS-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Mardin, Eleanor, PO1, (1981-1995) EN EN-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Medeiros, Gary, PO1, (1978-1991) HT HT-4955 Petty Officer First Class
Mullins, Phillip, PO1, (1968-1990) MT MT-3317 Petty Officer First Class
Noche, Roland, CPO, (1973-1993) IC IC-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Peterson, Dale, SCPO, (1977-2000) RM RM-2318 Petty Officer First Class
Ray, Kelly Joe, PO1, (1974-1994) MM MM-4245 Petty Officer First Class
Shackelford, Joseph M., PO1, (1974-1994) HT HT-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Smith, Glenn, PO1, (1979-1987) MM MM-3376 Petty Officer First Class
Spigelmyer, Glenn, SCPO, (1977-1997) EM EM-4615 Petty Officer First Class
Stevens, Mark, CPO, (1978-1999) EM EM-4615 Petty Officer First Class
Stinson, Kenneth, PO1, (1975-1987) HT HT-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Tetzlaff, Baron, MCPO, (1977-2007) MM MM-4291 Petty Officer First Class
Thomas, Tony, PO1, (1978-2000) QM QM-0000 Petty Officer First Class

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