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Class of 99: LT Christine M. Tysor



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Class of 99: LT Christine M. Tysor
Graduated from Marian High School in 1994 and attended Jacksonville University that fall. After one year at J. U., she transferred to Old Dominion University where she was awarded an NROTC scholarship. She received her commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy on august 27, 1999 was ordered to Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training with the Air Force at Vance Air Force Base, Enid, OK. She trained in the T-37 Tweet from November 1999 until August 2000. Following her combined API, Primary and Intermediate training, she was assigned to Helicopter Training Squadron EIGHTEEN (HT-18) at NAS Whiting Field where she flew TH-57b/c ranger. She received her wings of gold on March 30, 2001 was ordered to the “Dragon Whales” of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron EIGHT (HC-8) at Naval Station (NAVSTA) Norfolk, VA flying the CH-46D, UH-46D and HH-46D Sea Knight Helicopters.
LT Tysor deployed as Assistant Training Officer, Assistant Administrative Officer, COMSEC Officer, Publications Officer, and Physical Fitness Assessment Coordinator with HC-8 detachment (DET) Two in USNS Saturn from July 23, 2002 until September 1, 2002 after performing a cross deck with the GEOSEIS Puma helicopters. She returned to NAVSTA Norfolk via the USNS Sirius. Six days later, LT Tysor joined DET 1 in Augusta, Italy and completed that cruise in USNS Supply during Operation Enduring Freedom.
LT Tysor returned December 20, 2002 and was lucky enough to enjoy Christmas at home with her family. In February 2003, because of situations arising in Iraq, a “short-fuse” DET was put together and LT Tysor deployed in USNS Sirius from February 7 – May 31 2003, having the opportunity to transit into the Persian Gulf and support over 150 coalition ships which were sent to the Gulf for Operation Iraqi freedom.
On May 32, DET 3 again performed a cross deck with GEOSEIS Puma helicopters and moved to the USNS Spica, which brought LT Tysor back to the waters off the coast of Norfolk, VA on June 30, 2003.
Throughout her deployments, LT Tysor had the opportunity to visit Italy, Greece, Gibraltar, Malta, Turkey, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
As a helicopter pilot, Lt Tysor flew over 800 mishap-free flight hours and held qualifications such as Helicopter Aircraft Commander (HAC), Functional Check Pilot (FCP) and Aerial Gunnery Pilot, executing such diverse missions as Vertical Replenishment(VERTREP), Search and Rescue, executive transport, fleet logistics support ammunition cross-deck and deck landing qualifications. She served as Ground Training Officer, Physical Fitness Assessment coordinator, Public Affairs Officer, Assistant Administrative Officer, Personnel Officer and Division Officer for Avionics, Para loft, 1st LT and Administration while at HC 8 during her time in the squadron from January 2001 – July 2004.
She was ordered to the NROTC Unit at Virginia Tech where she instructs incoming freshmen in Introduction to Naval Science and Sea power/Maritime History as the Forth Class Midshipmen Advisor. She is also currently acting as Supply Officer, CFL coordinator, IFS military supervisor, and the Recruiting Officer.
She lives with her husband of 5 years Eric and the have a 15 month old son named Chase. LT Tysor is set to rotate May 2007.
Class of 02: Daniel Glover II
I live locally in Chesapeake, and I am currently stationed at HM-14 in Norfolk, flying the MH-53E. Here is a quick bio of my commissioned career:
August 02: Graduated ODU

October 02: Completed IFS training at Chesapeake Regional Airport

Jan 03: Transferred to API in Pensacola, FL

Jun 03: Completed API, transferred to Primary Flight Training in

Corpus Christi, TX

Apr 04: Completed Primary, transferred to Advance Helicopter

Training in Milton, FL

Dec 04: Winged Aviator, transferred to AWSTS for MH-53E FRS, Norfolk,



VA

Oct 05: Transferred to HM-14, Norfolk, VA



Class of 94: LT Norbraten
LT Terry D. Norbraten was born in Springfield, IL, graduated in June 1981 from Saugus High School, Saugus, CA and a month later enlisted in the United States Navy. After graduation from Boot Camp and Airman Apprentice training at RTC / NTC San Diego, CA he reported to Attack Squadron 42, NAS Oceana, VA as an A-6E Intruder Plane Captain where he completed two visual weapons deployments to NAF El Centro, CA and a carrier qualification detachment aboard the USS CARL VINSON (CVN-70). In October 1983, LT Norbraten reported to Avionics Class "A" school in Millington, TN where he became a member of the US Navy's Crackerjack Marching Unit. In April 1984, LT Norbraten reported to Naval Aircrew Candidate School, Pensacola, FL, then attended follow on fleet aircrew training at Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 12, NAS Norfolk, VA where he earned his gold Naval Aircrew wings. He was selected to remain as a Fleet Aircrew Instructor training Fleet replacement AMCM aircrewmen, promoted to Third Class Petty Officer in July 1985, awarded Sailor of the Month for October 1985, promoted to Second Class Petty Officer in July 1986 and served until November 1987 when he separated from active duty and enlisted in the Selective Reserves. LT Norbraten’s assignment as a SELRES was as the first ever qualified Naval Reserve AMCM First Crewman for Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 18, NAS Norfolk, VA. In July 1998, LT Norbraten re-enlisted in the regular Navy and reported to Helicopter Composite Squadron 1, NAS North Island, CA as the Avionics Division Leading Petty Officer. He was promoted to First Class Petty Officer in January 1991 and earned his Enlisted Air Warfare wings in April 1992. He also earned an A.S. Degree in Digital Technology from San Diego City College in the summer of 1992. In February 1993, LT Norbraten reported to Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15, NAS Alameda, CA where he deployed for MARCOT 93-1 on the USS DULUTH (LPD-6) off the southern coast of Victoria, British Columbia. LT Norbraten was then selected to participate in the Enlisted Commissioning Program in June 1993 and reported to the NROTC Unit, Hampton Roads, VA where he earned a B.S. Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Norfolk State University, received news that he was selected for Chief Petty Officer, but elected to be commissioned an Ensign, United States Navy in July 1994. There, LT Norbraten was service selected as a Naval Aviator and attended the Aviation Maintenance Officer’s course and Aviation Preflight Indoctrination, NAS Pensacola, FL in July 1995 with follow on Primary flight training with the US Air Force's 35th Flying Training Squadron at Reece AFB, Lubbock, TX flying the T-37B Tweetie Bird. LT Norbraten was then selected for intermediate tactical air training and flew the T-2C Buckeye with Training Squadron 19, NAS Meridian, MS in 1996 where he promoted to LTjg, but had difficulties with carrier type landings and subsequently selected to attend Surface Warfare Division Officer's training at NETC, Newport, RI in August 1997. LT Norbraten’ first division officer assignment was to report to the USS AVENGER(MCM-1) as the Operations and Administrative Officer and deployed to the Sixth Fleet AOR in the Spring of 1999 conducting exercises with various NATO Surface Mine forces supporting the Inchon Task Group 99 for operations ALCUDRA 99/MIREM 8, OLIVES VERTES, and GALLURA 99. There, LT Norbraten was promoted to LT, earned his Officer of the Deck (Underway) qualification and Surface Warfare Officer’s insignia. In October of 2000, LT Norbraten reported to the USS TICONDEROGA (CG-47) as the Main Propulsion Assistant ending his tour as the Damage Control Assistant and Engineering Repair Coordinator for a scheduled ROH. TICONDEROGA deployed to the South American AOR for Counter-drug Operations and as flagship for UNITAS 42-01, TEAMWORK SOUTH, SIFOREX and SINKEX for the USS La Moure County (LST-1194) in the winter/spring of 2001. In September 2001, LT Norbraten deployed with TICONDEROGA for Operation Noble Eagle. There, LT Norbraten earned his Engineering Officer of the Watch (Gas Turbine) qualification. In the summer of 2002, LT Norbraten reported to the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA to attend the Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) curriculum. During his second year of attendance, he was selected to re-designate as a 1600 in the Information Professional (IP) community. In December 2004, LT Norbraten graduated with a Master’s of Science Degree in MOVES and earned a 6202 subspecialty code for modeling and simulation. After more than 22 years of Naval service, LT Norbraten was placed on the retired list effective 0000 on March 1st, 2005. LT Norbraten’s personal decorations include the Navy / Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal (2nd award), Sea Service Deployment ribbon (w/ bronze star), Expert Rifleman Medal, Expert Pistol Shot Medal, Surface Warfare Officer's Insignia, Naval Aircrew Insignia and the Enlisted Air Warfare Insignia. LT Norbraten has three daughters and a son, Amanda (23), Melinda (20), Brittany (14) and Alexander (1mo) and resides in Salinas, CA.
Class of 84: Brian Ricardo
I am Brian K. Ricardo, and I am an original member of the first class from summer 1982. I first met the staff during ODU student orientation in July 1982. I was a squad leader for Alpha Company 1st Platoon as a freshman, continued as such during my sophomore year, as the unit at all three schools began to grow. I was assigned to the Color Guard and the "Sail Company" during my junior year, as well as an Assistant Platoon Leader in Alpha Company. During the summer, I was unable to complete my summer cruise because I was injured for most of the year because of an Achilles rupture tear I suffered while playing intramural football for the unit, so I was assigned as the Summer Orientation XO (1985). At the beginning of school, I was promoted to Alpha Company Commanding Officer and in December 1985, I was promoted to the position of Battalion Operations/Training Officer. I was Navy option, with an interest in Surface Warfare. I was married on May 10, 1986, the day after the final exams of my senior year, in a Navy style ceremony at a Navy Chapel, with many of the Midshipman serving in the wedding party. I graduated on May 11, 1986, with a BS in Criminal Justice in May 1986, and was commissioned as an Ensign later that week (May 16, 1986). A few weeks later I reported to USS Saipan (LHA-2). In August 1986, I then transferred to Surface Warfare Officers (Basic) School in Newport RI, with follow-on training at Steam EOOW School. In February 1987, I returned to USS Saipan (LHA-2), where I was assigned as the Fire Control Officer. I served aboard Saipan from Feb 1987 until Feb 1990, over touring so that I could go to shore duty. While on Saipan, I earned my Surface Warfare qualification, as well as the other normal SWO qualifications, as well as selected for Department Head School. I then transferred to Commander, Nuclear Weapons Training Group, Atlantic, Norfolk, Va., where I qualified as a Master Training Specialist, instructing 5 courses. In March 1992, I departed active duty, went into the reserves, and immediately reported to Special Boat Unit 24, as a patrol boat officer. In December 1992, we decommissioned SBU-24, as we lost our platform (Mk 45 patrol boats). I then reported to Naval Reserve Unit CINCLANTFLT DET 106, where I was assigned to the Crisis Action Cell, as a Crisis Action Watch Team Officer. In October 1994, I transferred to Navy Reserve Law Enforcement and Physical Security Unit 0186 (LEPSU) (NAS Oceana) as Admin Officer. I continued in that unit as Training Officer, Operations Officer, Executive Officer and in September/October 2001, while in the capacity of acting Commanding Officer, I mobilized the entire unit for operations in supporting the war on terrorism, deploying my unit members to several bases throughout the world. In September 2003, I was transferred to the reserve staff of Commander, Navy Mid-Atlantic Region, Norfolk, Va., as Training Officer. In October 2004, I was transferred back to Navy Reserve Force Protection LEPSU NAS Oceana, where I served as the Senior Advisor to the unit. I was promoted to LTJG in May 1988 and Lieutenant In May 1989. I was promoted to Lieutenant Commander in November 1994 and then promoted to Commander in October 2002. I retired from the Navy Reserves on September 1, 2006.

After leaving active duty in March 1992, I was employed as a civilian Special Agent with the U. S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service, serving in the Norfolk (VA) Field Office until July 1999. In August 1999, I began my career with the Virginia Beach Police Department, serving as a patrol officer with various assignments until February 1, 2006, when I was promoted to Sergeant. I am currently assigned as a patrol supervisor at the Fourth Precinct.

I am married to my high school girlfriend, Melissa, and we have two children. We live in the Fairfield section of Virginia Beach. Our daughter Megan is 17, a senior at Kempsville High School, a varsity cheerleader, who has already accepted admission to Old Dominion University to major in Graphic Design. our son Christopher, soon to be 13 years old, is a seventh grade Honor Roll student at Kempsville Middle School, with interests in skateboarding, boogey boarding and playing the drums.

Thanks for all your work in this endeavor. We were never officially recognized as plank owners of the newly formed unit, but some kind of recognition like that would really be nice as well. I will attempt to locate photographs from the unit for you.


Class of 06: ENS Sokolowich
I was born on June 22, 1973 in Lexington, KY, and joined the Navy in April of 1995, as a Nuclear Electronics Technician.
Served onboard USS Nimitz (CVN-68)

from May 1997-April 2001. While assigned to the USS Nimitz, was part of the first conducted Nimitz class carrier refueling overhaul.


I reported for Nuclear Field 'A' School Instructor duty from May 2001-January 2003.
Selected for STA-21, attended NSI in Newport, RI and then reported to

HRNROTC in May 2003. I majored in Biology, minored in Criminal Justice.

Served as Delta Company Commanding Officer and Battalion Commanding

Officer. Graduated Magna Cum Laude in May 2006, and received commission. I was further selected as METOC Option officer, which she accepted.


Reported to NITZE on June 15, and have held positions of Assistant Navigator, Admin Officer, and took over as Communications Officer in December of 2006. Currently on deployment until Summer 2007. Following tour onboard, expects to transfer to METOC Option.
Class of 88: Penny (Wilson) Azcarate:
I graduated in 1988 (I was Battalion Cmdr my last semester) and was commissioned in the Marine Corps.
After spending four years on active duty to include a tour in Saudi during Operation Desert Storm, I transferred to the reserves and went to law school.
I was a prosecutor in Fairfax Virginia for five years and then went into private practice where I handle both criminal and civil cases.
In addition, I am a substitute judge for general district courts in Fairfax, Prince William, and Arlington.
I married another alum, Eddy Azcarate (89). He also participated in Operation Desert Storm and is now a Fairfax County Police Officer.
He was a gang detective for several years before taking on his new post as a public affairs officer for the force.
We both have recently gotten out of the reserves as Majors and we have four children.
Class of 95: LCDR Craig Alan Hill

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Lieutenant Commander Hill graduated from Old Dominion University in 1993 and earned his commission through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corp Unit, Hampton Roads.


As a division officer, LCDR Hill served as Electrical Officer and Combat Information Center Officer in USS Briscoe (DD-977) and Navigator in USS Simpson (FFG-56). During these tours, he completed deployments to both Middle East Forces and Standing Naval Forces Mediterranean.
After graduating from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, with a Master of Science in Systems Engineering, LCDR Hill returned to sea, serving as Operations Officer in USS Stump (DD-978) and USS Cape St. George (CG-71). While serving in Cape St George, the ship participated in combat operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in both the European and Central Command theaters
Ashore, he served as Requirements Officer for the Zumwalt-Class Destroyer program in the Surface Warfare Directorate of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
LCDR Hill has been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (three awards) and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (two awards) in addition to numerous campaign and unit awards.

Class of 94: LCDR Duane Decker:
Sometimes the quiet of the country can make a person long for something a little louder. In the case of Lt. Cmdr. Duane Decker, the call of the Navy convinced him to leave his rural home of Gillett, Pa., in search of something more.
"I'm from a pretty rural area where it was either milking cows or joining the Navy," he said. "The Navy was my way out."
But now as the new maintenance officer for the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Division, Decker has shed the small-town image, while now donning the robe of the ranking officer.
"It was kind of intimidating at my first appearance here," Decker said, "but because of my background, I feel pretty comfortable."
Decker enlisted in the Navy in September of 1982 as an aviation electrician. Upon completion of AE "A" school he reported to Fighter Squadron 101 at NAS Oceana in Virginia Beach, Va. In 1986, Decker transferred to the VF-142 "Ghostriders" at Oceana. After a short stint with Grumman Aerospace as a civilian, he returned to the fleet with the VF-31 "Tomcatters" of Oceana.
"I never really anticipated doing the full 20 years. I felt it was just going to be a stepping stone in my life," Decker said. "However, my wife wanted to move back to the Hampton Roads, Va., area and since it's pretty expensive to just pack up and move, I told her I'll go back into the Navy so we can be close to that area."
Decker didn't miss a beat as he was then selected as Sailor of the Year for VF-31, then entered the enlisted commissioning program in 1991 and transferred to Newport, R.I. for training.
Decker received his commission in May 1994 through Old Dominion University's Reserve Officer Training Corps program after earning a degree in electrical engineering. Following aerospace maintenance duty officer training and designation in Pensacola, Fla., he reported to the VF-41 "Black Aces" at Oceana in September of 1994.
In December of 1997, Decker was assigned to Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. where he earned a master of science degree in logistics management.
In August 1999, Decker reported to USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) as an AIMD officer. In August 2001, he reported here to PMA-260 Support Equipment Program Office.

His sea service includes five Mediterranean/Persian Gulf deployments. His decorations include two Navy Commendation Medals, four Navy Achievement Medals, and various unit and service awards. Decker is married to the former Patty Ann Georgandis of Salem, Mass. They reside in Lusby with their son, John.


Class of 03: Shaun Dennis
LTJG Shaun E. Dennis was born and raised in Baltimore Maryland. He enlisted in the Navy in June of 1992 and received his initial training at RTC Great Lakes. He attended Electricians Mate “A” school in September 1992 through April 1993. His first Assignment was USS Guadalcanal LPH 7 out of Norfolk. His next assignments were USS Merrimack AO-179, USS Monongahela AO-178 and EWTGLANT where he was selected for the Enlisted Commissioning Program. EM1 Dennis’s attended Naval Science Institute in Newport Rhode Island in June 2001 and went on to Old Dominion University where he earned a BS in Criminal Justice and received his commission as a Ensign in the United States Navy in December 2003. His first division officer tour was as the ADCA onboard USS Kearsarge LHD-3 where he earned his Surface Warfare Officer qualification. He is currently assigned as the Fire Control Officer and Air Defense Officer onboard USS Ross DDG- 71 out of Norfolk. LTJG Dennis lives in Chesapeake with his wife Andrian and their 3 daughter Otazsia, Alexandria, and Cheylsi.
LT Deutch class of 99:
I am an alumni of Hampton University class of 2001 and I just qualifed as an Engineering Duty Officer. I am stationed at Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center (SRF-JRMC) Yokosuka, Japan and am currently the Forward Deployed Naval Forces (FDNF) Surface Ship Type Desk Officer, who is responsible for overseeing the maintenance availabilites for all 11 surface ships stationed here in the FDNF.
LIEUTENANT CONNIE M. DOERING Class of 01:
Born in November 1971, Lieutenant Junior Grade Connie M. Doering grew up in Freeville, New York where she graduated from Dryden Jr. Sr. High School in June 1989. She entered the Navy, at age seventeen, in September of the same year and attended recruit training at RTC Orlando. She entered Seaman Apprenticeship Training (SAT) in November 1989. After SAT, in January 1990, Seaman Recruit Doering reported aboard USS SIERRA (AD-18), in Charleston, South Carolina. While there, she was promoted to Ship Serviceman Third Class after striking out of deck and was “CAPPED” to Second Class.

Almost five years later, Ship’s Serviceman Second Class Doering reported to SH “C” School at RTC, Norfolk, Virginia where she finished top of her class. She then reported to the USS YELLOWSTONE (AD-41), in June 1994, in Norfolk, VA. When the ship decommissioned in January 1996, Ship’s Serviceman Second Class Doering reported to Naval Support Facility, Thurmont, Maryland. After a short tour, she reported to Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic, Virginia Beach, Virginia in January 1997 as an Administrative Assistant for seven training codes.

In December 1998, Ship’s Serviceman Second Class Doering was accepted to the Enlisted Commissioning Program and attended Naval Science Institute from June to July 1999. In August 1999, she began attending Norfolk State University. She graduated Norfolk State University in May 2001 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration with specialization in Management Information Systems.

After receiving her commission, she reported to Surface Warfare Officer School Command, Newport, Rhode Island for SWO pipeline training en route to USS MOUNT WHITNEY (LCC/JCC-20). Reporting aboard in December 2001, she served as the 2nd Division Officer, the Aviation Facilities Coordinator and the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Officer then went on for a second tour serving as the Combat Information Center Officer and then Auxiliaries Officer. She obtained her Officer Of The Deck, Steam EOOW and SWO Qualification while onboard.

July8, 2004 she reported to Afloat Training Group, Norfolk and became the Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (ATFP) and Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) Division Officer. She attended school full time for her Masters’ Degree in Business Administration (MBA). August 2007 she is reporting to Department Head School in Rhode Island.

Lieutenant Doering is married to Christopher G. Doering of Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania who is currently stationed at Naval Special Warfare Development Group, Dam Neck. She has three children, Kayla M. Calhoun (15), Mason L. Calhoun (13) and Paige Marie Doering (2).


Class of 85: CDR Tim Howlin:
I was in the very first class of NROTCU Hampton Roads. I graduated on May 18th, 1985. I went to ODU. I was the Midshipman Battalion Commander for the entire school year 84/85.
I spent 20 years as a Naval Officer. First five as a SWO, then 15 as a Cryptologist. I had various jobs, including two tours at the NSA.
I retired as an O-5 in 2005. I am now in the US Foreign Service as a Diplomatic Courier, and live in Frankfurt, Germany.

Class of 01: LT TERESA S. MITCHELL
LT Mitchell is a native of Fitzgerald, GA where she graduated from high school in May 1993. In June 1993, she entered the service and began her naval career at Recruit Training Command Orlando, Florida. She completed two enlisted tours at NAB Coronado and NAVSTA San Diego. While assigned at NAVSTA San Diego, she was selected for the Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection and Training (BOOST) and graduated June 1997.
In August 1997, she began her bachelors’ degree at Hampton University. She graduated from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) at Hampton University in May 2001 with a Bachelors Degree in Business Management. Upon graduation, she was commissioned as a United States Naval Officer.
In June 2001 she reported to Surface Warfare Officer School (SWOS) in Newport, RI. She completed both the Basic and Advanced Engineering courses.
In January 2002, LT Mitchell reported as the Assistant Damage Control Officer to USS SAIPAN (LHA 2) home ported in Norfolk, VA and deployed in support of Operation ENDURING/IRAQI Freedom (OEF/OIF). During her time onboard she achieved her Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) qualification.
In November 2003 she reported to Commander Destroyer Squadron Thirty One (CDS 31) as the Assistant Operations Officer where she deployed with USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70) home ported in Bremerton, WA as the Sea Combat Commander for the Carl Vinson Strike Group.
In July 2005, she reported to Commander, Navy Region Southeast in Jacksonville, FL as a Force Protection Officer where she became the Assistant Antiterrorism Officer (ATO). She was an essential watch officer for the Regional Operation Center (ROC) during hurricanes Katrina and Wilma. While onboard, she changed designator from Surface Warfare Officer (1115) to Human Resource Officer (1200).
In January 2007, LT Mitchell reported as Assistant Officer in Charge, Personnel Support Detachment Afloat West providing administrative, personnel, pay and transportation support to Naval Ships and associated deployable units within the PSA West Area of responsibility.
Her personal awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (three awards), Navy Good Conduct Medal as well as several unit citations.
She holds a Masters Degree in Human Resource Management, from Webster University. She is currently completing Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) Phase One offered by the Naval War College, Newport, RI.
LT Teresa S. Mitchell is the daughter of Martha Williams and George Whitfield and is married to LT Derrick Mitchell of Fitzgerald, GA. They have two daughters, Derrica Mitchell, age fifteen and Deshawna Mitchell, age twelve.
Class of 88: CDR James E. McGovern
Commander James E. McGovern is a native of Virginia Beach, Va. He is a 1988 graduate of Norfolk State University, and a 2006 graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.
Commander McGovern’s initial fleet assignment was on the USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY (LST 1197), where he served as the 2nd Division Officer, Auxiliaries and Electrical, Navigator and Main Propulsion Assistant. While on BARNSTABLE COUNTY, they deployed to the Mediterranean Sea, West Africa, and South America. Following his tour on BARNSTABLE COUNTY, he was assigned as pre-commissioning Operations Officer for the USS TYPHOON (PC 5). While on the TYPHOON, she completed the first trans-Atlantic crossing and Mediterranean deployment of a Patrol Coastal class ship. His initial shore tour was to Surface Warfare Officers School Command, where he served as Watch Standing Unit Lead.
After Department Head School, he reported as First Lieutenant to the USS FORT MCHENRY (LSD 43) forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan. While serving on the FORT MCHENRY they participated in several multinational exercises with countries in the Western Pacific. His Second Department Head tour was on the USS BELLEAU WOOD (LHA 3) as the First Lieutenant, also in Sasebo, Japan. During his tour on the BELLEAU WOOD, the ship conducted humanitarian operations in East Timor and completed a hull swap with USS ESSEX (LHD 2). Following his Department Head tours, Commander McGovern returned to sea to command USS KINGFISHER (MHC 56). While in command of KINGFISHER, they completed a deployment with Mine Warfare Readiness Group One to conduct bottom surveys of strategic ports on the U.S. East Coast. Commander McGovern returned to shore as Commanding Officer of Navy Reserve Center Baltimore. Following completion of his tour in Baltimore, he was assigned as a student at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.
Class of 89: CDR TODD A. LEWIS
Commander Todd A. Lewis is a native of Chesapeake, Virginia. He graduated in December 1989 from Norfolk State University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Technology and received his commission through NROTC.
Commander Lewis’ initial fleet assignment was in USS MISSISSIPPI (CGN 40), where he served as 1st Division Officer, OI Division Officer and Assistant Operations Officer. While in MISSISSIPPI they deployed to the Red Sea in support of DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM.
His initial shore tour was to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he received a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, with a specialization in robotic and control systems. After Department Head School, he reported as First Lieutenant in USS PORTLAND (LSD 37) in Norfolk, Virginia. While serving in PORTLAND, they participated in several multinational exercises with countries in the Mediterranean Sea. His second Department Head tour was in USS KEARSARGE (LHD 3), also in Norfolk. During his tour in KEARSARGE, the ship landed Marines in Kosovo and conducted humanitarian operations in Turkey following the 1999 earthquake.
Following his department head tours, Commander Lewis attended the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, where he received a Master of Arts degree in Military Studies. He was next assigned to the United States Southern Command in Miami, Florida where he served in the J-3 as the UNITAS exercise chief.

Commander Lewis next served as Executive Officer in USS JUNEAU (LPD 10) in Sasebo, Japan. During his tour in JUNEAU, the ship deployed to the Persian Gulf and Horn of Africa in support of GWOT initiatives. Following his Executive Officer tour, he returned to sea as the Operations Officer in USS SAIPAN (LHA 2), in Norfolk, Virginia.

Commander Lewis and his wife Rhonda been blessed with four daughters, Mia (21), Kyris (11), Briana (5) and Britani (5). Commander Lewis has earned various personal and unit level awards.

Class of 92: LCDR Weatherly
LCDR Weatherly is a native of Farmland, Indiana. He enlisted in the Navy in August of 1980 rising to the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer prior to being commissioned through the Enlisted Commissioning Program at Old Dominion University in 1992.
Following completion of the Nuclear Propulsion training pipeline and the Surface Warfare Division Officer’s course ENS Weatherly was assigned to USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) as the Electrical Division Officer. His next assignment was as the Communications Officer onboard USS WHIDBEY ISLAND (LSD 41) where he completed a UNITAS and West African Training Cruise.
LT Weatherly then attended the Naval Postgraduate School where he earned his Master of Science degree in Engineering Acoustics as part of the Undersea Warfare curriculum.
LCDR Weatherly returned to USS ENTERPRISE as the Reactor Controls Assistant during which ENTERPRISE participated in the first stages of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM. He then reported to USS KEARSARGE (LHD 3) as the Assistant Operations Officer and Training Officer. It was in this tour that he fleeted up to Operations Officer while KEARSARGE served as flagship for Commander Amphibious Task Force East in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM.
Following his Department Head tours, LCDR Weatherly attended the Marine Corps Command and Staff College in Quantico, Virginia.
LCDR Weatherly’s personal decorations include the Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal (silver star in lieu of sixth award), the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal, and numerous unit and expeditionary awards and ribbons.
Class of 93: Eric Byman, MD
Graduated ODU/NROTC-UHR 1993.

Served my obligated time in USN, then left service to study medicine.

Graduated Eastern Virginia Medical School in 2002.

Went through residency training at Univ. of Cincinnati 2002-2005.

Returned to Virginia Beach where I now work as a physician.

Married; wife Aimee and son Paul (our second child is due in September).


Hope that helps.

Eric Byman, MD.


I am James Long of

NROTC Unit Hampton Road, ODU chapter.


James Long was commissioned in Dec 1988 and attended SWOSDOC and gas turbine engineering school in Newport, Rhode Island. Ensign Long was assigned to the pre-commissioning crew of the guided missile cruiser USS Normandy in the operations division. He spent 3 1/2 years on the ship deployed to Desert Shield and Desert Storm. His division officer tour included billets as the First Lieutenant and Auxiliaries Engineering Officer. He was the General Quarters Officer of the Deck and earned a Surface Warfare Officer qualification as a Lieutenant Junior Grade. Lieutenant Long left active duty in December of 1992 and began work at Techmatics, Inc, as a Systems Analys! t supporting PMS 400, the Aegis Program Manager. He applied to Medical School and was accepted to East Carolina University in 1993. Dr. Long graduated from East Carolina School of Medicine in 1997 and attended Georgetown University for his Internal Medicine residency. He completed residency and was awarded Board Certification in Internal Medicine in 2000. He is now an owner and partner in a large Internal Medicine practice in Northern Virginia.

Class of 98: Darren Hinds
ROTC instructor at Univ. South Carolina

I am currently deployed in Iraq, working Prior enlisted Nuke

ODU 1998 grad

Flight school

SH60B pilot out of Mayport, FLwith 2-8 Cavalry.
Thanks,

Darren Hinds, LT


Class of 02: LT Deron Krietemeyer
ODU Class of '02 - Enlisted in the Navy in August of 1990 in the Nuclear Power Field. Completed Nuclear Propulsion training in October 1991.
I served 2 tours as an instructor at Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit Charleston, SC and one sea tour aboard the ex-USS California (CGN-36).
I was selected for the Seaman-to-Admiral program in July of 2000. I graduated with honors (B.S. Business Administration, Finance) in December 2002.
Selected as a naval aviator and entered flight training in May 2003 with VT-3. I was selected for carrier aviation pipeline (E-2/C-2) in December 2003. Trained with VT-31 in Corpus Christi, TX and VT-22 in Kingsville, TX where I earned me wings in July 2005.
Selected E-2 pipeline at the FRS (VAW-120) in September 2005 and completed carrier qualification in May 2006.
Currently assigned to VAW-125 In Norfolk, VA. Returned from an 8 month combat deployment with CVW-7 and the USS Eisenhower.
United States Navy
Lieutenant Commander Wyatt was born September 18, 1963 in Cleveland, Ohio. Upon graduating from Admiral King High School, Lorain, Ohio he entered the United States Navy in August 1981. After completion of basic training and initial training as an Electrician’s Mate, was assigned to USS Tarawa (LHA-1) from September 1987 to May 1987, which supported the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force Beirut, Lebanon while deployed in 1983; and deployed twice more to the Western Pacific in 1984 and 1986.
After completing Advanced Maintenance Training/EM-C7 School at NTC Great Lakes in 1987, he was assigned to USS Milwaukee (AOR-2) from October 1987 to September 1989, which deployed with Commander Carrier Group Six in 1988 to the Persian Gulf. During this tour, he was selected for the Enlisted Education Advancement Program (EEAP) and transferred to Naval Education Support Center Atlantic in September 1989 to attend Tidewater Community College. In May 1991, he graduated Magna Cum Laude with an Associate in Applied Science degree in Electronics, and was selected for the Navy’s Enlisted Commissioning Program (ECP).
Assigned to Hampton Roads NROTC Unit as an Officer Candidate in August 1991, he attended Old Dominion University. In August 1993, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology and was commissioned an Ensign and designated as a student naval aviator. In 1995, while assigned to VT-27 in Corpus Christi, Texas, he was redesignated to surface warfare community. Upon completing the division officer course at Surface Warfare School Command in Newport, Rhode Island, he reported as Main Propulsion Assistant, USS La Moure County (LST-1194) in May 1996 deploying to South America supporting UNITAS’96. He later served as the Weapons Officer.
In June 1998, he reported to USS Samuel B. Robert (FFG-58) as the Ordnance Officer. In December 1999, Lieutenant Commander Wyatt returned to Surface Warfare School Command to attend the department head course. After graduation, he served as Chief Engineer, USS Patriot (MCM-7) forward deployed to Sasebo, Japan from August 2000 to March 2002.
In April 2002, he was assigned to Commander Amphibious Squadron Six serving as the Material Logistics and Force Protection Officer, which deployed in 2003 with the IWO JIMA Amphibious Ready Group in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and Joint Task Force Liberia Operations. He then reported to Afloat Training Group-Atlantic in January 2004 and served as Director of Topside Warfare and Force Protection Officer until December 2005.
In January 2006, Lieutenant Commander Wyatt reported to the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) while deployed to FIFTH Fleet. There he served as Assistant Combat Direction Center Officer. He later served as Combat Direction Center Officer until July 2007, until reporting in August 2007 as the Deputy Director of Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection on the staff of Commander Second Fleet.
Lieutenant Commander Wyatt is married to the former Amber Mahan of Knox City, Texas and has daughter Heather and sons Ryan-Marcus, Chandler and Donovan. His awards include Navy Commendation Medal (4), Secretary of the Navy Letter of Commendation, Navy Good Conduct Medal (3), Military Outstanding Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (7), Overseas Service Ribbon, Expert Rifle Medal, Expert Pistol Medal, and various campaign and unit awards













Retirement article on LT Terry D. Norbraten

Location: Wa-267 Bldg. 246 MOVES Institute Monterey, CA — Main Language: en




LT Terry D. Norbraten was born in Springfield, IL, graduated in June 1981 from Saugus High School, Saugus, CA and a month later enlisted in the United States Navy.


After graduation from Boot Camp and Airman Apprentice training at RTC / NTC San Diego, CA he reported to Attack Squadron 42, NAS Oceana, VA as an A-6E Intruder Plane Captain where he completed two visual weapons deployments to NAF El Centro, CA and a carrier qualification detachment aboard the USS CARL VINSON (CVN-70).
In October 1983, LT Norbraten reported to Avionics Class "A" school in Millington, TN where he became a member of the US Navy's Crackerjack Marching Unit. In April 1984, LT Norbraten reported to Naval Aircrew Candidate School, Pensacola, FL, then attended follow on fleet aircrew training at Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 12, NAS Norfolk, VA where he earned his gold Naval Aircrew wings.
He was selected to remain as a Fleet Aircrew Instructor training Fleet replacement AMCM aircrewmen, promoted to Third Class Petty Officer in July 1985, awarded Sailor of the Month for October 1985, promoted to Second Class Petty Officer in July 1986 and served until November 1987 when he separated from active duty and enlisted in the Selective Reserves.
LT Norbraten’s assignment as a SELRES was as the first ever qualified Naval Reserve AMCM First Crewman for Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 18, NAS Norfolk, VA. In July 1998, LT Norbraten re-enlisted in the regular Navy and reported to Helicopter Composite Squadron 1, NAS North Island, CA as the Avionics Division Leading Petty Officer.
He was promoted to First Class Petty Officer in January 1991 and earned his Enlisted Air Warfare wings in April 1992. He also earned an A.S. Degree in Digital Technology from San Diego City College in the summer of 1992.
In February 1993, LT Norbraten reported to Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15, NAS Alameda, CA where he deployed for MARCOT 93-1 on the USS DULUTH (LPD-6) off the southern coast of Victoria, British Columbia.
LT Norbraten was then selected to participate in the Enlisted Commissioning Program in June 1993 and reported to the NROTC Unit, Hampton Roads, VA where he earned a B.S. Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Norfolk State University, received news that he was selected for Chief Petty Officer, but elected to be commissioned an Ensign, United States Navy in July 1994.
There, LT Norbraten was service selected as a Naval Aviator and attended the Aviation Maintenance Officer’s course and Aviation Preflight Indoctrination, NAS Pensacola, FL in July 1995 with follow on Primary flight training with the US Air Force's 35th Flying Training Squadron at Reece AFB, Lubbock, TX flying the T-37B Tweetie Bird.
LT Norbraten was then selected for intermediate tactical air training and flew the T-2C Buckeye with Training Squadron 19, NAS Meridian, MS in 1996 where he promoted to LTjg, but had difficulties with carrier type landings and subsequently selected to attend Surface Warfare Division Officer's training at NETC, Newport, RI in August 1997.
LT Norbraten’ first division officer assignment was to report to the USS AVENGER (MCM-1) as the Operations and Administrative Officer and deployed to the Sixth Fleet AOR in the Spring of 1999 conducting exercises with various NATO Surface Mine forces supporting the Inchon Task Group 99 for operations ALCUDRA 99/MIREM 8, OLIVES VERTES, and GALLURA 99.
There, LT Norbraten was promoted to LT, earned his Officer of the Deck (Underway) qualification and Surface Warfare Officer’s insignia.
In October of 2000, LT Norbraten reported to the USS TICONDEROGA (CG-47) as the Main Propulsion Assistant ending his tour as the Damage Control Assistant and Engineering Repair Coordinator for a scheduled ROH. TICONDEROGA deployed to the South American AOR for Counter-drug Operations and as flagship for UNITAS 42-01, TEAMWORK SOUTH, SIFOREX and SINKEX for the USS La Moure County (LST-1194) in the winter/spring of 2001.
In September 2001, LT Norbraten deployed with TICONDEROGA for Operation Noble Eagle. There, LT Norbraten earned his Engineering Officer of the Watch (Gas Turbine) qualification. In the summer of 2002, LT Norbraten reported to the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA to attend the Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) curriculum. During his second year of attendance, he was selected to re-designate as a 1600 in the Information Professional (IP) community.

In December 2004, LT Norbraten graduated with a Master’s of Science Degree in MOVES and earned a 6202 subspecialty code for modeling and simulation. After more than 22 years of naval service, LT Norbraten was placed on the retired list effective 0000 on March 1st, 2005.


LT Norbraten’s personal decorations include the Navy / Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal (2nd award), Sea Service Deployment ribbon (w/ bronze star), Expert Rifleman Medal, Expert Pistol Shot Medal, Surface Warfare Officer's Insignia, Naval Aircrew Insignia and the Enlisted Air Warfare Insignia.
LT Norbraten is married to the former Sarah Victoria Evans of Monterey, CA, has three daughters, Amanda, Melinda, and Brittany, and a son, Alexander and resides in Salinas, CA.

CDR Jimmie Miller, USN
Commanding Officer, Navy Recruiting District Los  Angeles


 

CDR Jimmie L. Miller, a native of Paterson, N. J., enlisted in the United States Navy in 1983 as an Aerographer’s Mate.  In 1987 he was selected for the Enlisted Commissioning Program and attended Old Dominion University.  After graduating with honors in May 1990, with a B. S. in Electrical Engineering Technology, he was commissioned an Ensign through NROTC Unit Hampton Roads.      

Upon completion of initial submarine training at Submarine School, New London, CT. in February 1992, he reported to USS HAMMERHEAD (SSN 663) where he served a 32-month assignment as Electrical Assistance, Main Propulsion Assistance, and FWD Department Head during the ship’s inactivation period.  Following a successful sea tour, CDR Miller was assigned to NROTC Unit Hampton Roads in Norfolk, VA where he taught several college courses at Old Dominion, Norfolk State, and Hampton Universities.  Additionally, as the Unit recruiter, his efforts directly contributed to NROTCU Hampton Roads growing to become the largest unit in the nation.

           

Following his tour as an NROTC instructor and recruiter, CDR Miller reported to Submarine Officer Advanced Course (SOAC).  Upon completion of SOAC in November 1997, he reported as Combat System Officer on USS JAMES K. POLK (SSN 645) where he completed several deployments with Seal Delivery Team 2, including a six-month Mediterranean deployment.

           

In October 1999 CDR Miller reported to Theodore Roosevelt Battlegroup as the Submarine Operations Officer, where he was instrumental in the Battlegroup completing the Navy’s first dual Carrier Battlegroup operation during JTFEX 2000, and Baltic Exercise 2000.  Following his assignment on the Battlegroup Staff, CDR Miller transferred to the Tactical Readiness Evaluation (TRE) Team assigned to Commander Submarine Forces Command.

           

Six months after reporting to the TRE team, CDR Miller was assigned duties as Flag Aide to VADM Mike Mullen, Deputy CNO for Resources, Requirements, and Assessments.  CDR Miller completed his tour at the Pentagon in December 2002 and relieved as Executive Officer USS RHODE ISLAND (SSBN 740)(GOLD).  Under his leadership, the USS RHODE ISLAND received 3 consecutive Battle Efficiency awards. Following two successful deterrent patrols, CDR Miller returned to Commander Submarine Forces to assume duties on the N8 staff as Warfare Development, Requirements and Programs Officer.  CDR Miller served as Executive Officer Navy Recruiting District Los Angeles CA from August 2007 to August 2008.  In August 2008, he assumed command of Navy Recruiting District, Los Angeles CA.

 

The first African American to be awarded the Fredrick D. Warder award for Outstanding Achievement,  CDR Jimmie Miller’s other awards include Meritorious Service Medal, six Navy Commendation Medals, two Navy Achievement Medals, a Good Conduct Medal and two National Defense Service Medals.



Judge Penney Azcarate - 88

Gen Al Gray (ret) & Judge Azcarate

Penney S. Azcarate was formally sworn in as a new judge of the Fairfax County General District Court on June 6, 2008. She was elected by the Virginia General Assembly to fill the vacancy created by Judge Robert Smith’s appointment to the Circuit Court.

Judge Azcarate graduated from the George Mason University School of Law. She previously served as an Assistant Commonwealth Attorney for Fairfax County for five years. Since leaving the prosecutor’s office, she has been in private practice at the firm of Briglia & Hundley, P.C. emphasizing on criminal defense and civil litigation.

In 2006, Judge Azcarate was selected as a substitute judge at the district court level in Fairfax County. During her tenure, she has heard cases in the Fairfax County General District Court and Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, as well as serving as a substitute judge for district courts in neighboring counties and jurisdictions.

Judge Azcarate was raised primarily in southern Virginia’s Prince George County and obtained a bachelor degree in criminal justice from Old Dominion University. Upon graduating, Judge Azcarate was commissioned in the United States Marine Corps. She served four years on active duty as a communications officer stationed in Camp Pendleton, California participating in Operation Desert Storm. After active duty, Judge Azcarate transferred to the Marine Reserves and was honorably discharged at the rank of Major.



Judge Azcarate resides in Falls Church with her husband and children.

Commander John B. Vliet

CDR J. B. Vliet was promoted 01 APR 2007 and selected for XO/CO Fleet up (CDR CMD) 15 APR 2007.


He transferred from NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER (NSWC) Dam Neck, Virginia in June 2008 and reported to COMOMAG Corpus Christi, Texas.
CDR Vliet’s most recent assignment was from SEP 07-JUN 08 where he served as a Strike Force Interoperability Officer (SFIO).
He was directly responsible to NAVSEA 05W, TYCOM’s, FLT CDR’s and CO NSWC Dam Neck for C4I and Combat Systems’ installation and modernization throughout the U.S. Navy’s Surface Fleet.
Prior to CDR Vliet’s tour as a SFIO he was assigned as the Assistant Operations Officer in USS NASSAU (LHA 4) from OCT 05-SEP 07. Additional assignments prior to USS NASSAU include assignment as the Information Warfare/Operations (IW/IO) Officer for 2D MARDIV in Camp Blue Diamond, Ramadi, Iraq from JAN 05-SEP 05; Naval Gunfire Officer for 2D MARDIV, Camp Lejeune, N.C. from JUN 04-JAN 05; Time Sensitive Targeting Officer at CJTF-Horn of Africa from OCT 03-JUN 04.

Sea duty tours: USS ARKANSAS (CGN 41) from MAY 82-JAN 85; USS YORKTOWN (CG 48) from MAY 90-JAN 92; USS THOMAS S. GATES (CG 51) from JAN 92-AUG 95; USS MAHAN (DDG 72) from MAY 99-JUN 2001; PRESINSURV SEA DUTY DET from JUN 2001- AUG 2003; USS NASSAU (LHA 4) from OCT 2005-SEP 2007.


Shore duty tours: Instructor at U.S. Naval Gunnery School, Great Lakes, Ill. from JAN 85-MAY 90; Student, NROTC, Old Dominion University from AUG 95-JAN 97; AEGIS Computer Program configuration management, NSWC, Dahlgren from JAN 97-MAY 99.
Education: Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Education, Training and Development from Southern Illinois University.
CDR Vliet’s personal awards include The Meritorious Service Medal (3), Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy Commendation Medal (3), Navy Achievement Medal (7), and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (9).

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First Winner

 

Officer Candidate Cheryl Q. Castro, USN, is a rated Hospital Corpsman enrolled in a Nursing Major at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA and assigned to the Hampton Roads NROTC Consortium Unit. She entered a 4-year college program, on active duty, through the Seaman to Admiral (STA 21) Program and aims to be commissioned in the Navy Nurse Corps upon graduation.





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