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USS HOLLAND (AS 32)Decommissioning

Ceremony

1000, 13 April 1996In

Apra Harbor, Guam

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The Commissioning Pennant

It is a time-honored tradition, this ceremony that decommissionsa ship of the United States Navy. The decommissioning ceremonysignifies the ship's retirement from active service and entry into thereserve fleet. The symbols used in today's ceremony have theirorigins in antiquity.

During the Middle Ages the mark of knights and other nobles wasa "coach whip pennant" called a pennon. The size of thesepennons as well as their diverse splendor signified the rank andimportance of the noble it heralded. During the infancy of modernnaval sea power these nobles flew thei r pennons from the mostvisible place on the ship, usually the forecastle or the main mast.

Perhaps the first time the commissioning pennant was usedindependent of feudal heraldry dates back to the 17th centuryduring a conflict between the Dutch and English. Admiral MartinHarpertoon Tromp of the Dutch fleet hoisted a broom at hismasthead to indicate his intention to "sweep" the English Navy fromthe sea. The gesture was soon answered by British Admiral WilliamBlake who hoisted a horse whip to indicate his intentions to chastisethe Dutch. The British carried out their boast and ever since anarrow coach whip pennant, symbolizing the original horsewhip,has been the distinctive mark of a vessel of war and has beenadopted by all nations.

The commissioning pennant, as it is called today, is blue at thehoist, with a union of seven white stars, and is red and white at thefly, in two horizontal stripes. The number of stars is arbitrary. Thepennant is flown at the main by vessels not carrying flag officers.

Today's ceremony and its participants are enacting-an age-oldtradition handed down over the centuries. When thecommission ing pennant is fina lly lowered from the main andhanded over to the commanding officer, the ship is officially retired.

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Decommissioning Ceremony Schedule of Events

Musical SelectionsCOMSEVENTHFLT Band, Yokosuka, japan

Arrival of Official Party

Parade the Colors

National AnthemGuam Hymn

•Post Colors

InvocationLieutenant Walter M. Dinkins, CHC USNR

•Remarks & Introduction of Guest Speaker

Rear Admiral AI Konetzn i, USNCommander Submarine Croup SEVEN

Guest SpeakerVice Admiral Frank Lee Bowman, USN

Chief of Naval Personnel

Remarks by Commanding OfficerCaptain J William Winney, Jr" USN

Reading of Decommissioning DirectiveCaptain j W illiam Win ney, Jr , USN

Decommissioning•

Musical SelectionAmerica the Beautiful

Retire the Colors

BenedictionLieutenant Kenneth V. Lewis, CHC USNR

Departure of Official Party

Reception

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Vice Admiral Frank lee BowmanUnited States Navy

Chief of Navy Personnel

Vice Admiral Frank L. "Skip" Bowman was born and grew up in Chattanooga,Tennessee. He was commissioned an ensign following his graduation from DukeUniversity in june 1966. He subsequently completed a dual master's program at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology and was awarded master of science degreesin nuclear engineering and naval architecture/marine engineering in july 1973.

His first shipboard assignment was in USS SIMON BOLIVAR (SSBN 641) (GOLD).During the course of his career, he has served aboard USS POGY (SSN 647), USSDANIEL BOONE (SSBN 629) (BLUE), and USS BREMERTON (SSN 698) (as executiveofficer) . In 1983, VADM Bowman took command of USS CITY OF CORPUSCHRISTI (SSN 705), which completed a seven-month circum navigation of the globeduring his command tour. His crew earned three consecutive Battle Efficiency "E"awards, the Meritorious Unit Citation, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, and the ArcticService Award. VADM Bowman later commanded USS HOLLAND (AS 32) fromAugust 1988 to April 1990. During this period, the HOLLAND crew was awardedtwo Battle Efficiency "E" awards, a Meritorious Unit Citation, and a HumanitarianService Medal.

Ashore, VADM Bowman has served on the staffs of Commander, SubmarineSquadron FIFTEEN, in Guam; Commander, Naval Military Personnel Command, inWashington, D.C., as the Nuclear Submarine Placement Officer and ExecutiveOfficer Detailer. In addition, he has served as the SSN-21 Attack Submarine ProgramC\>ordinator on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations (OP-22); on the Chief ofNaval Operations' Strategic Studies Group; as Executive Assistant to the DeputyCh ief of Naval Operations (Naval Warfare); and as the Navy's Nuclear ProgramManager and Head Submarine Detailer. In December 1991 , he was selected for flagrank and assigned as Deputy Director of Operations on the joint Staff U-3) until June1992, and then as Deputy Director for Political-Military Affairs U-5) until july 1994.

On 22 july 1994, VADM Bowman assumed duties as Chief of Naval Personnel;he was promoted to his present rank on 25 july 1994.

VADM Bowman has been awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, theLegion of Merit (with three gold stars), the Meritorious Service Medal (with two goldstars), the Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal, theMeritorious Unit Commendation (with one bronze star), the Navy ExpeditionaryMedal (with one bronze star), the National Defense Service Medal (with one bronzestar), the Humanitarian Service Medal (with one bronze star), the Sea ServiceDeployment Ribbon (with two bronze stars), the Navy Arctic Service Ribbon, and theNavy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon.

VADM Bowman is married to the former Linda Anne Rich of Chattanooga,Tennessee. Their son, Greg, is a lieutenant in the submarine Navy; their daughter,Christy, is a registered nurse at Egelston Children's Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Vice Admiral Frank Lee BowmanUnited States Navy

Chief of Naval Personnel

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Rear Admiral AI Konetzni, USNCommander Submarine Group SEVEN

Commander Submarine Force, U.S. SEVENTH FleetCommander Submarine Force, U.S. FIFTH Fleet

Rear Admiral Albert H . Konetzni, jr was born in New York City in 1944. Heattended Archbishop Stepinac High Schoo l in White Plains, New York, and enteredthe U.S. Naval Academy in 1962. He graduated with merit and was commissionedin 1966, having earned a Bachelor of Science degree.

Following graduation, Rear Admiral Konetzni attended Naval Submarine Schoolin New London, Connecticut, Nuclear Power School in Mare Island, California, andNaval Nuclear Power Prototype Training in West Milton, New York. He reportedto USS MARIANO G. VELLEJO (SSBN 658) (GOLD) in 1968. In 1970, Rear AdmiralKonetzni reported to th e U.S. Nava l Academy and served as a Company Officer.

In 1972, Rear Admiral Konetzni reported to the precommissioning unit of USSWILLIAM H. BATES (SSN 680) under construction in Pascagoula, Mississippi, andserved as Engineer O fficer through commissioning until 1976. Rea r AdmiralKonetzni served as Executive Officer, USS KAMEHAMEHA (SSBN 642) (GOLD) fromjune 1976 to December 1978. In December 1978, Rear Admiral Kon etzni reportedto the Naval Military Personnel Command and served as Submarine PlacementOfficer and Executive Officer Deta iler. He commanded USS GRAYLING (SSN 646),a nuclear powered fast attack submarine from August 1981 unti I May 1984.

Rear Admiral Konetzni served as Deputy Commandant of the U .S . NavalAcademy from August 1984 until May 1987. He commanded Submarine SquadronSIXTEEN from May 1987 until july 1989. After his squadron command, he servedas Senior Fellow of the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Stud ies Group. RearAdmiral Konetzni served as Deputy Director of the Submarine Strategic Division inthe Office of the Assistant Ch ief of Naval Operations (Undersea Warfare) from july1990 until April 199 1. From April 1991 to April 1993, he served as Chi ef of Staffto Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. He served as Director, AttackSubmarine Divi sion (N872) at the Pentagon from june 1993 until February 1994.Prior to assuming his current duties, he served as the Assistant Chief of Nava lPersonnel for Total Force Programming and Manpower (PERS-5) and Ass istant Chiefof Naval Personnel for Personnel Pol icy dnd Career Progress ion (PERS-2)

Rear Admiral Konetzni is entitled to wear the Legion of Merit with four gold stars,the Meritorious Service Meda l with two gold stars, the Navy Commendation Medalwith two gold sta rs and the Navy Achievement Medal. He holds a Master' s Degreein Industrial Personnel Management from George Washington Un iversity and IS theco-author of Command at Sea.

Rear Admiral Konetzni and hi~ wife Shirl ey (MISSy) have six adul t ch ildren

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Rear Admiral Al KonetzniUnited States NavyCommander Submarine Group SEVEN

Commander Submarine Force, U. S. SEVENTH FleetCommander Submarine Force, U. S. FIFTH Fleet

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Captain J. William Winney, Jr.United States Navy

Commanding Officer, USS HOLLAND (AS 32)

Captain Winney attended the U.S. Naval Academy graduating with the Class of1972. He then attended Nuclear Propulsion Training and Basic Submarine School.From April 1974 through june 1976 he served onboard USS HAMMERHEAD (SSN663), conducting Mediterranean and North Atlantic deployments. An assignmentfollowed as an instructor at the S5G Nuclear Prototype in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Captain Winney was then ordered to the Submarine Officers advanced Coursein New London, Connecticut and was subsequently ordered to USS FRANCISSCOTT KEY (SSBN 657) (GOLD) as Engineering Officer, reporting in April 1979.While onboard USS FRANCIS SCOTT KEY, the ship completed initial at sea testingand first deployment of the Trident I C-4 Missile. Following this he was ordered toUSS JAMES K. POLK (SSBN 645) (GOLD) as Executive Officer, conducting PostOverhaul Shakedown Operations and four patrols. He was then ordered to the Staffof the Chief of Naval Operations at the Pentagon as the Tomahawk Cruise MissileProgram Coordinator, reporting in November 1985.

Captain Winney was ordered to Prospective Commanding Officer Training inApril 1988 and assumed Command of USS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (SSBN 640)(GOLD) in November 1988. During his tour BENJAMIN FRANKLIN underwent PostOverhaul Shakedown and four patrols. In 1989 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was selectedto receive th e Atlantic Fleet's Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine OutstandingPerformance Award . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was awarded the Battle Efficiency "E"and a Meritorious Unit Commendation Award in 1990. Captain Winney wasassigned to United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Offutt Air Force Base,Nebraska in March 1992. He assumed duties as Chief, Command and Control onstand up of STRATCOM in June 1992.

Captain Winney assumed command of USS HOLLAND on 1 July 1994. TheHOLLAND has since deployed seven times in support of the SEVENTH Fleet. TheHOLLAN D was awarded the COMSUBPAC Battle EffiCiency "E", Repa ir "R", Supply"E", Medical "M ", Deck "D" and Engineering "E" for 1994 and 1995.

Captain Winney IS entitled to wear the Defense Superior Service Medal , Legionof Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, and the Navy Commendation Medal with aGold Star.

Captain Winney's wife Louise, of Edgewood , Maryland, and three sons, Jason ,William, and Andrew reside in Cuam

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Captain J. W. Winney, Jr.United States Navy CommandingOfficer, USS HOLLAND (AS 32)

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Commander Bernard R. DownsUnited States Navy

Executive Officer, USS HOLLAND (AS 32)

Commander Bernard R. Downs is a native of Athertonville, Kentucky. Hegraduated from Saint Catherine 's High School, entered the Navy in 1967 andcompleted recruit training in Great Lakes, Illinois.

Commander Downs reported to his first assignment onboard USS GUAM(LPH 9) in August 1967 as a deck seaman . Following this, he was orderedto USS SIMON LAKE (AS 33) as the Deck Department Leading Petty Officer. Hisnext orders were to Mine Force Support Group, Charleston, South Carolina.After two years, he was then ordered to USS ORION (AS 18) where he wascommissioned in 1977 under the Limited Duty Officer Program.

Commander Downs was ordered to USS COMPASS ISLAND (AG 153) asship's Bos'n. In 1979 he was assigned once again to USS SIMON LAKE (AS 33)in Kingsbay, Georgia as the First Lieutenant where he qualified as a SurfaceWarfare Officer. His next assignment was in 1982 as Executive Officerof USS WATERFORD (ARD 5) located in New London, Connecticut. In 1984he was ordered to USS HOLLAND (AS 32) in Charleston, South Carolina as FirstLieutenant. Upon completion of this tour In 1986, he was ordered to the NavalMilitary Personnel Command in Washington , D .C., as the Submarine LimitedDuty Officer detailer. During this tour, he was selected for command andordered to USS ALAMOGORDO (ARDM 2) as Commanding Officer from 1989to 1991. He was then ordered to Naval Station Charieston as Port ServicesOfficer. Commander Downs again reported to USS HOLLAND (AS 32) in July1995 to serve as Executive Officer.

Commander Downs' personal decorations Include the Meritorious ServiceMedal with one Gold Star, Navy Commendation with one Silver Star, the NavyAchievement Medal, the Good Conduct Medal with one Bronze Star, and theNational Defense Service Medal with one Bronze Star. He has also earned theExpert Rifleman, and Pistol Shot Medals. In addition, he is entitled to wear theNavy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbonwith two Bronze Stars, Navy "En Ribbon with fifteen Silver nE" Awards, and theSea Service Deployment Ribbon with three Bronze Stars.

Commander Downs is married to the former Carolyn Sue Mattingly ofLoretto, Kentucky. They have two daughters: Carolann Whitfield and ValerieWeber.

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Commander Bernard R. DownsUnited States Navy

Executive Officer, USS HOILAND (AS 32)

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The History and Mission ofUSS HOLLAND

USS HOLLAN D (AS 32) is the third vessel to hold the name. The first HOLLAN Dinitiated the "Silent Service" of the u.S. Navy as a small cigar-shaped submarinelaunched in 1897 and commissioned in 1900, following many years of engineeringdesign and promotion by her inventor, John P. Holland. The submarine wasdecommissioned in 1910.

In 1926, the Navy launched and commissioned its second ship namedHOLLAND (AS 3). With a unique clipper bow and displacement of 8,199 tons, the483-foot vessel was the Navy's third ship designated as a submarine tender. In 1945,after almost single-handedly servicing and repairing Allied submarines in the SouthPacific during World War II, she was refitted and redesignated as a repair ship, ARG­18. The second USS HOLLAND was decommissioned in 1952 after 26 years ofservice.

The USS HOLLAND (AS 32) we know today was built by Ingalls Shipbuilding,Pascagoula, Mississippi; christened by Mrs. John C. Stennis; and commissioned byRear Admiral Lawrence R. Daspit, Commander 6th Naval District, 9 September 1963.Designed from the keel up as a Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) Submarine Tender, sheis one of the Navy's more complex surface vessels, serving as such until December1991. HOLLAND's mission is now to service and maintain both submarines andsurface ships in the highest state of readiness. From January to April 1992, HOLLANDunderwent conversion to allow her to support fast-attack (SSN) submarines.

HOLLAN D has been forward-deployed to Rota, Spain (1964-1966 and 1969­1972); Holy Loch, Scotland (1975-1982) and Diego Garcia. In between deploymentsto Spain and Scotland, HOLLAND was homeported in Charleston, South Carolina.From April to October 1983, HOLLAND, departing from Naval Station, Charleston,South Carolina, made a world cruise covering more than 25,000 miles, transitingboth the Suez and Panama Canals and making port calls at Palma Majorca, Spain andPerth, Australia. In November 1983, HOLLAN D assumed duties as flagshipCommander Submarine Squadron EIGHTEEN and resident tender at Naval WeaponsStation, Charleston, South Carolina. In June 1992, HOLLAN D became the deployedWESTPAC submarine tender in the Western Pacific. Her current homeport is ApraHarbor, Guam.

Throughout the years, HOLLAND has earned significant recognition for hermany achievements in carrying out her vital mission. Her Gold Battle liE" wasawarded by Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet for being the premierFBM Tender in the Atlantic Fleet for five consecutive years. The Commander in Chief,U.S. Atlantic Fleet awarded HOLLAND the Golden Anchor Award for excellence inretention and personnel management and motivation on six consecutive occasions.

HOLLAN D was also honored as the 1977-1978 winner of the Battenberg Cup,originated by Rear Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, and given to the U. S. Navyin 1905. Formerly known as the British Challenge Cup, it is a symbol of"extraordinary recognition within the U. S. Atlantic Fleet." It is awarded to the ship

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whose crew has most distinguished itself through outstanding performance in all areas.HOLLAND received the Meritorious Unit Commendation Award for distinguished

mission accomplishment during the periods of November 1976 through December 1978,January 1979 through January 1982, and throughout 1989. This prestigious award is givento Navy ships by the Secretary of the Navy for distinguishing themselves as outstanding,compared to other ships tasked with a similar mission.

Among other awards through the years, HOLLAND won the Battle Efficiency "E" in1989, 1990, 1993, 1994 and 1995 for overall excellence in mission effectiveness. In1984, 1991, 1993, and 1994 HOLLAND was awarded the Supply BLUE "Ell foroutstanding logistics support. In 1990, 1993, 1994, and 1995 HOLLAND was awardedthe Repair RED "R" for overall excellence in repair support to the fleet. In 1985,1990,1994 and 1995 she won the Engineering RED "E" for excellence in propulsion plantreadiness. The prestigious NEY Food Service Award was earned by HOLLAND in 1988,1989, and 1991 - an unprecedented testament to outstanding food service. In 1988,1994 and again in 1995 HOLLAND added a Deck WHITE "D"; in 1989 and 1990 shewas awarded the Damage Control RED IlDC" and Weapons BLACK "W" in both 1989 and1994; in 1991 and 1995 the Dental YELLOW "D"; and in 1989, 1990 and 1994 theMedical YELLOW "M. 1l HOLLAND's crew also received the Humanitarian Service Medalfor participating in the cleanup efforts in Charleston, South Carolina following HurricaneHUGO and in Agana, Guam following Super Typhoon OMAR in 1992.

In April 1994, while in transit to Sasebo, Japan, HOLLAN D rescued 10 Chinese andKorean fishermen whose boat had capsized in the waters off the coast of Guam.

HOLLAND has seen many ports-of-ca II since her arrival in the Western Pacific in1992. The homeport change from Charleston, South Carolina [0 Guam allowedHOLLAND to visit Cartagena, Colombia and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. After finally reachingGuam, HOLLAND made 18 pprt visits. Some of these visits were to fix and support shipsand submarinesl while other visits were liberty ports for the crew - sometimes even both"Yokosuka and Sasebol Japan have become HOLLAND's "second homeport". With themajority of the SEVENTH Fleet residing In these two ports and anticipating the "FixerFeeder, WESTPAC Leader's" return to perform repairs, it's no wonder HOLLAND hasmade six trips to Yokosuka and four Journeys to Sasebo.

Other ports-of-call include: Chlnhae, South Korea (three times); Manila, Philippines(once); Darwin, Australia (once); Hong Kong, U.K. (twice); and Singapore (once). TheDecommissioning Cruise will take the repair ship to Hong Kong, U.K.; Pearl Harbor,Hawaii; Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada; and finally to Bremerton, WashingtonUSS HOLLAND's crew has been big supporters of the Chaplain's Department CommunityRelations Prograrrl. HOLLAND has shown its goodwill by painting orphanages, bowlingand singing.

During May of '1995, HOLLAND's crewmembers began a bond with the KoboOrphanage. Instead of our Sailors viSiting the orphanage to make repairs and spreadgoodwill, 47 youngsters toured HOLLAND and were taken to the Fleet Activities BowlingAlley for an afternoon of fun.

July 1995 saw HOLLAND's ambassadors of goodwill volunteering more time whileIn Sasebo for another good cause when 36 HOLLAND Sailors became "big buddies" to34 children of the Seifu En Orphanage. The children shared the noon meal with theirnew friends on the Aft Mess Decks, and bowled two games at Sasebo's new bowlingalley.

The Chaplain's Department In August 1995 with 40 volunteers delivered medical

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supplies and toys to the children of the Philippine government-run Nayon Ng Kabataan,an orphanage for abused children in Pasay City. The "Project Handclasp" was theultimate in Community Relations projects that are designed to help those less fortunate.When HOLLAND took up liberty in Darwin, Australia, 300 Sailors were hosted by thelocal citizens for tours, dinner, and parties in town and the outback. Reports from thecrew, local population, and the local media showed that the "Host-A-Sailor" program wasan excellent way to bridge the gap between the United States and Austral ia.

This last year, HOLLAN D has shown that she sti II has it after 33 long years. Repairson the Helo Deck allowed the first Vertical Replenishment in three years and twohelicopter landings; major work by the engineers to the ship's engines resulted in the firstsustained full power run in ten years; then there's the three-month deployment during thesummer of 1995. Between Yokosuka and Sasebo, Japan, 103,727 man-hours of work wascompleted on more than 3,200 individual jobs performed on 11 shore commands, fivesubmarines, and 19 ships.

On top of the refits, the Dental Department took appointments for many of NavalDental Clinic Yokosuka and Sasebo's active-duty patients. This allowed the DentalClinics to do check-ups and surgery on the dependents who would normally have to waitas long as 11 months to be seen and couldn't afford the high cost of dental care in Japan.This event was so successful during the summer that the Dental Department decided todo it again when HOLLAND was in Yokosuka in November 1995.

HOLLAN D made h'istory on 1 February 1996. The Medical Department conductedthe first-ever mobile Platelet Pheresis in the u.s. Navy. Platelet Pheresls is the processwhere whole blood is removed from the donor, spun to separate plasma from the redcells, and platelets are removed. The harvested platelets are then used for replacementin critically injured or ill personnel. Since platelets only have a five-day shelf life,frequent replenishment is required - making the importance of this event an outstandingachievement for the ships and submarines in the fleet which may not be anywhere neara hospital while deployed.

The HOLLAND's command and crew established and set the WESTPAC Tendermethod of dOing business: IINo site too far, no job too big!", it became the tender for al!WESTPAC ships regardless of whether surface or submarine; and ready to operate withthe Battle Force when called on.

The four years HOLLAND has served in the Western PaCific has allowed the ship toshow that her two mottos are a true testament to the shlp\ legacy -- IIWorld's GreatestTender" and "Fixer, Feeder, WESTPAC Leader."

Deployments and Overhauls

USS HOLLAND (AS 32) was christened by Mrs. John C. Stennis and WdS

commissioned 9 September 1963 by Rear Adnllral Lawrence A. DaspIt, Conlnldnder 6thNaval District, in Charleston, South CarolIna, with Captain Charles W Styer beconllngthe first Commanding Officer of thp Navy's newest Fleet BallistiC Missile SubmarineTender.

After the conlmissioning, HOLLAN[) set sail for It/~ new homeport -- Fleet BallisticMissile Submarine Replenishment SltP Two, Ratd, SpaIn Soon after relieving USSPROTEUS (AS 19), USS ALEX.ANlJFR HAMILTC)N (SSBN 617) pulled alongside tobecome HOLLAND's first custonler

Eight-five refits were conducted by H(JL.LANf)'-; crew before It was tinle for

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USS CANOPUS to relieve the ship in November 1966. HOLLAND then proceeded toFBM Replenishment Site Four, Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, South Carolina,relieving USS HUNLEY in June 1967.

In 1968, HOLLAND entered Charleston Naval Shipyard for its first overhaul;completing it in January 1969.

April 1969, HOLLAND returned to Rota, Spain for a second tour. HOLLAND cameback to Charleston in December 1972.

HOLLAND departed Charleston in August 1974 heading for Puget Sound NavalShipyard, Washington, transiting the Panama Canal for the first time. While inWashington, the Polaris Missile Magazine was removed and a prefabricated, 250-tonPoseidon magazine was set in place during HOLLAND's second overhaul.

HOLLAND transited the Panama Canal for its second time in August 1975 and finallyarrived at the FBM Replenishment Site One, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, inNovember 1975.

After winning five consecutive Battle Efficiency "E" Awards and Golden AnchorAwards, HOLLAND was ready for its third overhaul. She left Holy Loch in February 1982and arrived in Charleston in December 1982. During the overhaul, HOLLANDconducted training and Logistic Loadout in preparation for a deployment to the IndianOcean, leaving Charleston in April 1983. After transiting the Suez Canal on 22 May1983, HOLLAN D arrived in Diego Garcia in June 1983,

After spending 85 days anchored at Diego Garcia, HOLLAND then transited throughthe Panama Canal for the third time on 4 October 1983 and arrived in Charleston laterthat nlonth. In 1989, HOLLAND made history during Operation Remora - the first everopen-ocean mooring of a Ballistic Missile Submarine. HOLLAND's crew also helped torebuild Charleston after Hurricane Hugo unleashed it's fury throughout South Carolina.HOLLAN 0 was awarded the Humanitarian Service Medal for her efforts. In 1992,HOLLAN 0 underwent a conversion to support fast-attack submarines (SSNs).

HOLLAN D departed Charleston for its last time on 15 Apri I 1992. Its new destinationwould take the ship through the Panama Canal for the fourth time and homeport her inthe Western Pacific -- Apra Harbor, C~uam, (coming full circle to the last of the originalfour FBM Replenishment Sites - Site 3) on 12 June 1992.

On 17 July 1992, HOLLAND assumed responsibility for foward-deployed attacksubmarines and Submarine Refit Site, Guarn. The ship and crew were awarded theHunlanitanan Service Medal for community support in response to five Typhoons,I ncluding Super Typhoon Omar and a 7.5 Richter Scale earthquake in the summer of1992,

Some of HOLLAND's major achievenlents while In the Western Pacific Include:achieVing full-rated turns for the first time In d decade; conducting an UnderwayReplenishrnent, bringing onboard 300 tons of fuel, certifying the flight deck for helicopteroperations and transporting two helos for HC-5 from Guanl to Japan to nleet operationalrequirements.

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Built byCommissionedLengthBeamDraftDisplacement (standard)Displacement (full load)SpeedRangePersonnel

HOLLAND Facts

Ingals Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Miss.9 Sep 63599 Feet

83 Feet24 Feet

10/500 Tons19/820 Tons

20 Knots10/000 Nautical miles at 12 Knots

54 Officers99 CPOs

1,193 En listed

The first HOLLAND - USS HOLLAND (5 1)Launched in 1897

Inventor and Namesake - John P. Holland

THE FIRST HOLLAND -- USS HOLLAND (8 1)Launched in 1897

Inventor and Namesake -- John P. Holland

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USS HOLLAND (AS 32)Awards

Throughout USS HOLLAND (AS 32) 33-year history, many awards have beenbestowed on her. The following is a listing of those awards:

Meritorious Unit Citations1978-1979, 1981, 1990

Humanitarian Service Medal1989 (Huricane Hugo), 1992 (Super Typhoon Omar & 7.5 Earthquake)

Golden Anchor1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988

Silver Anchor1988, 1995

Edward F. Ney Food Service Award1988, 1989, 1991

Battle Efficiency "E"1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995

Engineering RED "E"1984, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1995

Repair RED "R"1990, 1993, 1994, 1995

Damage Control RED "DC"1985, 1989, 1990

Supply BLUE "E"1984, 1991, 1993, 1994

Deck WHITE "0"1988, 1994, 1995

Medical YELLOW "M"1988, 1994

Weapons BLACK "w"1989, 1994

Dental YELLOW "0"1991, 1995

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CaptainThe Job Behind the Title

The Privi lege, Prestige, and the Burden of Command

Only a seaman realizes to what extent an entire ship reflects thepersonality and ability of one individual, her Commanding Officer. To alandsman this is not understandable, and sometimes it is even difficult forus to comprehend, but it is so. A ship at sea is a distant world untoherself, and in consideration of the protracted and different operations ofthe fleet units, the Navy must place great power, responsibility and trustinto the hands of those leaders chosen for command.

In each ship there is one man who, in the hour of emergency or perilat sea, can turn to no other man. There is one who alone is ultimatelyresponsible for the safe navigation, engineering performance, accurategun firing and morale of his ship. He is the Commanding Officer. He isthe ship!

This is the most difficult and demanding assignment in the Navy.There is not an instant during his tour as Commanding Officer that he canescape the grasp of command responsibility. His privileges in view of hisobligations are almost ludicrously small, nevertheless command is the I

spur which has given the Navy its great leaders.

It is a duty which most ri chly deserves the highest time-honored titleof the seafaring world - "Captain".

Joseph Conrad

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Commanding OfficersUSS HO LLAND (AS 32) 1963-1996

CAPT. C. W. Styer

CAPT. W. M. Pugh

CAPT. E. M. Hopely

CAPT. }. B. Padgett

CAPT. R. D. Steele

CAPT R. D. Rawlins

CAPT. W. }. Cowhill

CAPT. }. J. Badgett

CAPT D. C. Smith

CAPT. J. S. Hurt

CAPT. L. S. Wigley

CAPT. S. E. Bump

CAPT. J. R. Wilson

CAPT D. E. Broadfield

CAPT. }. B. Muellor

CAPT. E. S. Little

CAPT. F. L. Bowman

CAPT. R. B. Avery

CAPT. C B Young

CAPT. }. W Winney, Jr

7 September 1963 - 8 August 1964

8 August 1964 - 12 August 1965

12 August 1965 - 8 August 1966

8 August 1966 -7 October 1967

7 October 1967 - 31 March 1969

31 March 1969 - 22 January 1971

22 January 1971-31 May 1972

31 May 1972-200ctober 1974

20 October 1974 - 9 October 1976

9 October 1976 - 11 February 1977

11 February 1977 - 6 July 1979

6 July 1979 - 22 May 198/

22 May 1981 -7 March 1983

7 March 1983 - 21 December 1984

21 December 1984 - 14 August 1986

14 August 1986 - 19 August 1988

19 August 1988 - 14 April 1990

14 April 1990 - 18 April 1992

18 April 1992 - 1July 1994

July 1994 - 30 September 1996

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The Officers and Chiefs of USS HOLLAN D (AS 32)

CAPT J. William Winney, Jr.Commanding Officer

CDR Bernard R. DownsExecutive Officer

Officers

CDR George R. MyersCDR Thomas E. SaundersCDR Russell T. StrotherCDR William M. HurstlCDR Sherman A. DanielsonlCDR David W. JacklCDR David M. Rust (CSG 7)lCDR Francis M. SideslCDR Robert B. TobinLT Gregory H. Bubbl T Boyd J. Bettis (CSG 7)l T Christopher J. CarterLT Vicki J. ColapietroLT Daniel J. Delaurentisl T Walter M. DinkinsLT John P. HansenLT Randy F. HethLT John J. KernsLT Kenneth V. lewisl T Michael J. Lissyl T Jerome D. Mancusol T John l. Meckleyl T Daniel X. Nesbittl T Kevin R. O'NeilLT Elizabeth K. SatterLT Timothy G. Sparksl T Henry R. Stlaurent

LT Steven J. SwansonLT Robert T. WinfieldLTJG Nonito V. Biasl TJG Felipe R. Charonl TJG Jojhn H. Clarkl TJG Linda M. Garnerl TJG lance A. Harpell TJG Edison l. HenryLTJG Erich F. lahLTJG Scott T. Moel TJG Kenneth D. Smithl TJG Joshua l. Tuckerl TJG Peter J. Vargal TJG Curtis W. Warrenfeltzl TJG Carville C. Webbl TJG Gilbert l. WilliamsENS Timothy A. CarterENS Nicholas P. MilanoENS Clifton B. MygattENS Raul RodriguezENS Shelia D. ScottENS Joshua l. StrikerCW04 Robert D. TurnerCW03 James E. Elkington (CSG 7)CW03 Randy l. WestonCW02 Terry MirandaCW02 Dennis F. Siler

Chiefs"-- _

TMC leroy ArmstrongEMS(SW) Eugene A. AbadSKC Antonio H. AbudaMRC(SW) Jamie C. Agustin

DPC Mary E. AndersonMRC Marino BargadoTMCCSW) Steven M. BatesRMC John G . Baumgarten

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Chiefs continued

HTCS(SW) Aaron M. BeebeMMC Gregory A. BernHTC Curtiss S. BesleyMMC Peter K. BieberHTCS(SW) Alan J. BogardusENC Patrick A. BohneRMC Terrelle C. BradshawMMC Michael BrownMMCS Rodolfo M. Caguin, Jr.ETC Randy M. CastellanoFTC(SS) Lonnie D. ChavisHTC Dewayne E. CookMMCS(AW) Jeffery c. CopeMMC(SW) Michael D. CopelandHTC(SW) Grant A. CoverdaleHTCM John W. Cribb, Jr.ENC Romeo P. CruzNCC Rose M. DantEMC Paul R. DaveyMRC Claro C. DavidENC(DV) David L. DavidsonHTC William J. DavisPCC(SW) Brian A. DawsonSKC(SW) Chris S. DayritENC(SS) Michael D. DearmanMSCM(SS) Juanito C. DeguzmanSHCS(SW) Reynaldo A. DeveraSKC Norman DiggsMMCM(SS) Thomas G. DixETC Timothy W. DuboisHTC(SW) Peter J. DuryeaSKC Gary F. EspostoMRC Kenneth W. EturtzSKC(SW) Clifford J. EvansDKC(SW) Ceferino M. FajardoMMC(SW) Noli D. FiestaYNC Laverne J. FrazierPNCM(SW) Manuel B. GarciaSKC(SW) Jacinto T. GarciaMMC Donald E. GillSKC Roman I. GuimbaRMCS(SW) Donald HailesMACM(SW) Jimmy L. HammondHTC(SW) Mary P. HeftyENC Paul D. HerringEMCS(SW) Stephen V. IbanezENC John A. JanzenHTC John R. JenningsMMCM Daniel K. JohnsonMMC Ricky JoslynENCS(SW!AW) Randall L. Kaiser

SKC Woodrow E. KnottsSHCM(SW) Danilo O . LaraSTSC Robert LemleySKC(SW) Roberta C. LongRMC Monika L. LoverENC(SW) Chris LuceroHTC William L. LynumyoungICM Jackie A. McadooMAC Robert W. McMahonYNC Jan M. MedleyETC John F. MeyerMMC(SW) David A. MinisciEMC Eduardo MoralesMSC(SW) Frederico V. MuliDMC Dennis E. MullHTCS James A. MyersMRC Daniel E. NgoMRCS Regifor C. OsillaEMC Wayne F. PassieEMC Danilo P. QuichoHTC Mark J. ResslerEMCS Ruelito D. ReyelBMCS(SW) Brian T. RhodesHTC(SW) Lee C. RobinsonMMC Lino S. RocilloETC(SW) Richard A. RockwoodMSCS(SW) Robert A. RomeroHTC(SW) Dale A. SamplesMRC Danilo B. SaturnoRMCS Mark R. SchrierENC Ferrando A. SerranoETC(SW) Anthony SippioHTCS(SW) Ashley B. SmithEMC Stephen M. SnyderSKC(SS) Randle E. SpauldingMMC Daniel G. StophelMMC Walter J. Stuart IIISKC Eduardo H. TalatoDTCS(AW) James R. TatomTMCS Robert TaylorHTC(SW) Alex D. TrembleETC(SS) Rollin M. TurnerHMCS(SS) James T. UptonENC Gene M. VandusenHTC Daniel L. VernonICC Andrew L. WaltersHTC Clarence WilliamsonENC Jac k S. Woodcoc kETC Mark L. WoodsHTCS Robert G. WoteMMCM Daniel R. Zuehule

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MSI Rosauro R. AbetoMRI (SW) Antonio H. AbuboMM2 Johnny T AfaisenSKI Alfredo Z. AguasSKI Fabian A. AquinaldoPN3 Olubukola O. AkinsipeSHSA Natalie D. AkridgeEN2(SW) Dennis L. AlbersHT2 William H. AlbertENFN Stangela C. AlbertieYN I(SW)Katherine P AldeguerSN Joann AldridgeDT2 Antonio V. AlegriaRM2 Felicia J . AllenTMSN Michael R. AllenHT2 Terry L. AllenSN Mellisa D. AllisonBT2 Mario V. AlvendaEM2 Mario R. AlvinezMM2 David S. AmesTM I (SW) Patrick M. AmodioEM2 Ruben C. AndradaHTI Donald L. Annis , JrDPI (SW) Wayne C. ArcherIC3 Cristal C ArmijoSA Waquita L. ArmourFN Shirish S. ArmstrongSN Paulette G. ArnoldDP3 Stacie L. ArnoldHT2 Scott A. AtkinsonET3 Karen K. AugustineHT2 Scott A. AtkinsonICFN Erin M. BabcockHT2 Brandon Q. BaileyTM2 James C BaileyENFA Justin BakerOS2 Nickalus K. BakerMRI Mariano E. Baldor iaHT2 Justina BaldwinSK2(SW) Clarisse BallEM I(SW) Danilo L. BarceloET3 Jason S. BarkerMM2 Gary H. BarnesPN I(S W) Thomas E BarrHTI Gordon R. BarryFN James D. BartlettSK I Mariano R. Basili oHT3 Cody L. Bauernfe indHTI (SW) Brett W Baul ekeMR2 Edgardo O. BautistaOMSN Miranda E. BaxterETI Wolcott L. BeardMR2 Bob R. Beas leyTM2 Cogie L. BeattieMM I Richard B. BeebeET3 Lorraine M. BegayMM 3 Marty C BeIdaEN3 Beli nda R. BellFN Corey D BellSH I Linda K. BellM R2 Tina M. BelleisleMSI Randi S. Belva lHTI(SW) Darn E. BenetordEN3 Tanya D. BenJall1 l11HT3 Timothy W Bergmesse,MRFR Lawrence J. Berman

HOLLAND CrewSKSN Latriece BerryMMI (SW) Mark L. BerryTM2 Sandra L. BerryEMFN Lisa BertolineMR3 Trent D. BethelHT3 Joseph BettsEM2 Paterno A. BilogHTFN Jason M. BissellHTFA Joshua H. BittnerMMI Kenneth W. BlackRM2 George E. BlackwellSN Lori L. BlairMR3 Celi na M. BlakeleyHtl Jeffrey B. BlanchetteHT3 Micah D. BlankMM I Brian S. BlankenshipMMI(SW) Cleates W. BlantzMR3 Steven M. BlazerFT2 Jon A. BlydenIMSN Cheryl L. BockusSKI Wayne BoelterQMSN Dana D. BogartMM3 Eric M. BoguszENFN Kyiah N. BohmSK2 Mamerto S. BoladoEMFA Richard A. BolenIC2 Anisa M. Bond1M3 Jayson C. BoonMM2 Joseph M. BooneMMI Kenneth G. BooneEM3 Dav id J. BoothMAl Wilhemina L. BooneHT I Roman S. BorjaMR2 Zina Q. BorretaMM2 Shaun I. BowlesEM2 Kathleen R. BowlesSN Laskehia S. BoydSN Andrea D. BoyerHTI Jeffrey S. Boye rTMSN Theodore K. BoylanMS3 Kenneth D. BoyIeSR John R. BradleyET3 Christy L. BramleyHT2 Kimie Y BrattlandMM2 Scott Breedi ngHT3 Janice A. BreuEM I Dale G. BrewMMI Scott C BrewerL1 2(SW) Stevens T BriggsJOI Carolyn Y BriscoeHT3 Kenneth R. Brock IISR Misty C BrooksMM 3 Damel L. Brothers1M3 ChrisLOpher A. BrownMR2 Janet I BrownHTI Jeffr ey H. BrownRM 3 Jeffre y W BrownFN Jennifer L. BrownHTI John A BrownSTS2 John G BrownSTS I Robert M. BrownDCFN Twana E BrownYN 3 Tyrone l. BrownSN Jeffrey W BrownHT2 RoDen J BrownlowMRFN Jll llalhan P Bryan

DC I Michael A. BryamDK2 Michelle D. BryantEM2 Roman L. BugayongFA Zikomo S. BullockHTFN Leonard M. BuntFA Jason A. BurkhartEN3 Derrick T BurnettMMFN Lataisha R. BurnsPNSN Timothy A. BuschHT3 Jerrick A. BushEMI(SW ) Consuela B. BustamanteQMSN Kendra L. ButlerTMSN Christopher M. ByardMM2 Dennis J. ByrnePNSA Alissa C CabreraDK2 Erikson R. CadaEM3 Elipidio C. CaduaSR Sean C CahillHTI Jan L. CallawaySK3 Barbara J. CampbelEN2 Jerry M. CampbellYNSN Shirlene V CampbellL13 James CaraherDKI Sonny A. CardenasFA Edgar CardonaDTJ Jason R. CarmichaelHTI Jerry W CarnahamMM I(SS) William A. CarpenterMRI Emmanuel C. CarpioMR2 Cynthia S. CarrascoHTI Keith A. CarterEM2 Eustaquio B. CastanedaMM2 Ferdinand G. CastroE02 Teddy P. CatabayFR Cha rles T CatesEN3 Cesar D. CatignasRM 3 Stuart D. CatlinHTI Pat CavanaughEN I(SW) Jeffrey A. ChalueMSSN Melanie R. ChapmanSA Rodrigo K. CheeksHTI (SW) Leslie C. ChenowithEN3 Ronnie O. ChoateHM 2 Michael J. ChristiansenHTJ Donald T ChristieFN Elizabeth A. ChristophelHT I James A. ClampittSN Christi ne A. ClarkMSSN Craig A. ClarkMR3 Jon J. ClarkSR Charmaine P ClememeSK3 Todd P ClouthierENFN Stephen E. CobbSTS I John E. CochranET2 Richard E. CoferMM 2 William E. ColbyRMSN Curtis N. CollinsDC3 Danie lle M. ColombeEN2 Thomas G. ComerHT2 Kathleen CondardoRM 2 Fred irick R. ConnerBT3 Michael D. ConnersMM I Abraham Comreras

Names/rates current asof 03 April 1996.

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HOllAN D CREW continuecld _

PN2 Joselito Q. CorookHM3 Monique Y. CorradiMM3 Jose A. CorreaEM2 David CortezHTFR Travis L. CartnerSN Alejandro CossED John E. CottrillEN3 Bryan E. CrabtreeMR2 Dennis P. CrispMR2 Eric D. CruzPM2 Glaudenio F. CruzBM2 Johnny C. CruzSK2 Lillian F. CruzMM I Renato R. CruzMM2 Vincent M. CruzSR Celeta L. CummingsHT2 Jeffrey A. CummingsSA Alissa M. CunninghamMMI Charlie N. CunninghamHTFA Ira L. CunninghamDPSA Katrina 1. CuppHKTI SCOll CurrenMSSA Michael J. CurryMM2 James L. Curtis JrMM2(SW) Rommel P Dac lanEN3 Maria L. DangeloBM2(SW) Carleton F. DanielsPN3 Anthony S. DarbyMR2 Anthony L. DarnellHTI Brian P. DaughertySR Ruby R. DavidFR Dane 1. DavidsonHTI Andrea Y DavisBM2 Gerald M. DavisHTFA Joseph M. DavisBM2 Letha M. Dav isMS3 Melissa L. DavisHTI Gordon L. DaviscourtHT2 Derek E. Day1M2 Stephen P. DeanRM3 Sean C. DeeseHM3 Rommel C. DeguzmanET3 Aron K. DehartPC2 Ricardo DehoyosEN3 Henry G.DelarosaS Ray S. DeleonSK3 Bened ict L. Delos reyesMR2 Norman D. DelossantosHT I(SW) Tanya E. DelprioreSHSN Travis L. DemienSN Ryan W DemingFT3 Corey G. Derow itschEN2 Monique DesvergesEN3 Daniel V DeweySK I Esthela B. DiazRM I Joaquin J DialDKI (S W) Peter R. DiazSN Jeffrey J DiceMR3 Alex C. Dion isioSK2 Claude T DobbinsEN 3 Debbie T Dobb insMM 2 Schawn A. DohsonDPSA Jess ica J DoninguClMM3 Lorenzo Dom ing.uelRMSN Kecia D. DonahoeMMFA D''''id S. Duoney

HT2 Raymond DouglasHT3 Eric E. DouthatFN Randy H. DrostBTl(SW) William R. DuenasFA Jason M. DunbarDC I Randy E. DuncanET2 Kevin W. DunnSN Paul D. DuryEM3 Nathan M. EarlHT2 Frank . East ickFN Erin E. EatonFN Erin E. EatonEM I Dario M. EdraSH2 Rowena C. EdrosolanMRI Marcel D. EdusadaDKSN Medara E. EdwardsMM2(SW) Timonthy L. EganIC3 Zoe B. EhrhartET2 Bonnie A. Eicher1M3 David A. EicherMRI Keith C. EksteinMM2 George W EllisHM3 Ricardo M. EncarnacionETI Michael W. EnglishMR3 Mark J . EnsignMS2(SW) Rodel A. EreceEM 2 Abelardo V EscartinSHSA Jose M. EscoharosorioSKI (SW) William S. EscobarDT2 Lionel D. EspinozaPN2(AW) Jess ie R. Esqu ivelSN Roben D. Estes IIENFN Tamara D. EvansBM2 Sheldon J . Eze llMRFN John W FacerMSSA Diane E. FaginsHD William L. Fast, JrMM3 Brian D. FergusonMM 3 Robert E. FergusonHT I Jeffrey A. FernsMM3 Richard A. FielderDN Trudy A. FieldsHT2 Joseph M Fields, JrEM3 Diane M. FilakFTI Mark S. FinemanHTFR Duslin W FinleyHTI Lisa A. Finn1M I Steven A. Fi scusRM 3 Debra D. Fi sherSA James L. FisherHT2 Michael C. FishelSA Ramone V FisherMM2(SW ) Dav id L. Fi tzgeraldMM 3 Kenneth C. Fitzs immonsHT2 Gordon T FleenorRMSN Kimberly S. FlemingMM2 Dway ne (' Flewe llenMRI Pete 0 Florend oHT3 Ruben E. FloresMRF James E. FloydEM FR Jennifer L. FordhamET2 (A Wl Teei M ForemanFR Mick y R. Fl1rsytheCEI Jllnl1lV FosheeQM2 Joseph FOlOSHT!'A Da\ Id A. Fowler

HTI David L. FrancisHTl Von R. FrancisMRFN John W FranklinHT2 Wade A. FrauenSK2 Filomeno V. Frianeza1MSA Jeremy M. FrisbeyEM3 Durashia L. FrizzellEM I Leslie C. FoenffingerHT2 Jonathan W. FullerMR2 Daniel R. GallardoBM2 Jerman C. GarciaHD Heather L. GardulskiMMI Michael S. GarlandMRI Rueben C. GarlejoHTl William H. GarnerYN2(AW) Ruvina I. GarrisonSN James G. GartungHTI Gerald R. Gaskill , JrDP3 Theresa M. GatlinBM3 Dewayne D. GaylorETl John D. GebhardSN Erin P. GibbonsHT2 Barry A. GibsonFN Nicho las T GibsonENI(SW) Evenlyn 1. Gi lbertFN Judy GilmoreMMI JoeJ . GlantzMM2 James A. Glasscock IIIEM I Fernando L. GoSK I Phillip J. GoffMR3 Thomas E. GoldenSM3 Bernardo GomezMRI Ronald D. GomezMM3 Michael S. GonsieskiENFN Angelica M. GonzalezEM FR Sandra GonzalezL11 Fredell C. GoochSN Gerald S. GoodmanIC3(SS) Keith A. GoodwinSN Jerome S. GordonMR2 Joseph M. GordonOM I Peggy O. GordonSK3 Turkessa Y GordonCE2 Carl GordyHT2(SW) Geoffrey A. GormanHT2 Rafael V GrajeraDCFA Kevin P GranvilleHTl (SW) Richard C. GrayTM2(SW) Teresa A. GrayMM2 Charles GraysonEM3 Deedee M. GreenSN Gregory B. GreenFN Terrance L. GriffinHTl (S W) Stephen F. GriggsSN Rebecca L. GrignonTM3 Phi ll ip W GrindstaffBM3 Andrea GrimaldiEN I(S W) Stewan A. GroveEM3 Juan GuerraRPSN John V GuerreroSK I(SW) Parish M. GuerreroHTI Peter 1. GuerreroSA Angela R. GundvaldsonFN Aaron J. GustafsonMMI (SW) Ivan A. GutierrezSN Andrew C. Guy

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HOllAND CREW continuead _

EN2 David M. HaackeDPSN Heather L. HagenMMI (SS) Danny R. HagerHTI Josef Hall IIIRM3 James R. HaltermanRP2 Brenda F. HamiltonBMI David M. HammondHTFA Anyce C. HamrickSA Wayne L. HananMM2 David L. HardmanMSI Sharon Y. HardyHTI Ronald R. HarringtonLl2 Leroy D. HarrisFTI(SS) Marcus C. HarrisHT3 James C. HarrisEN2 James S. HarrisPNSA Lyndon T Harri,·ET3 Nicole M. HarrisonDP3 Glenda L. HarrisonHM 2 Susan E. HarrisonRM2 Dawna D. HartEN3 Edith M. HartageSR Marc A. HartmanSKSN Marian R. HarvilleMM2 Jason L. HatcherENFA Tammy N. HatleyTMI James M. HawkinsHTI Chad J. HayesHT3 Ch ristopher R. HaysET3 Constance K. HeadlineIC I Kimberlee D. HedgpethHTI James J. HeffelfingerMM I Jason HegelEM2 PaulO. HelgersonMRI(SW) Gordon C. HendersonSH3 Katika J. HendersonHT3 Lolita C HendersonFR Thomas B. HendersonRM2 Maria HendleyYN2 Victor C. HenleyRMSR Crystal M HensleyET3 Edward J HernandezDS2 Bradley S. HicksEN2 (SW) Stanley R. Hieber!MSSN Alicia D. HillOMI Brian M. HillPNSN Nathaniel R. Hil lSN Nikki N. HillET3 Mary HiltFR James L. HinesSH3 Jeniffer P HinojosaHT2 Michael D. HinsonMM I Douglas E. HoffmanIMS N Craig M. HogarthEN I David W HoldenFA Randall D HollandFTI(SS) Dona ld J. HollySN Kevin HolmFN Jon H Holsapp leEMFN Thomas HoopesEN I Todd R. HopeENFN Camanetha Hopkin,TMSR Jaso n R HnppeET2 Roben M HoriuchiEN I Joseph N H",,,HT2 Kim B Hoshlno

HT3 Jason A. HoskinsET3 David A. HowardET3 John E. HowardPNSN Lelah E. HowardMRFN Markeis D. HowardEN3 Renel E. HowardRM3 James G. HoyerHTFR Carol S. HuddlestonBM2 James D. HudginsDPSA Shannon M. HugesMM1(SW) Henry R. HultbergFN Christopher D. HumpherysBM3 David A. HuntingtonDPI James H. HuravitchRM2 Victoria L. HurdENFN Latricia HutchinsonBM2 Teresa HuyngFR Emmanuel IbarraOSSN Uzomba lhed iohaSN Jamie M. thingerEM I Anthony G. ImperialRM2 Boyd T. IronsHT3 Jessie T IrvingHT3 Darleen K. JacksSN Brian K. JacksonFN Glenn J. JacksonIC2 Lloyd J. JacobsFA Patrick R. JamesETI Calvin V JamisonHTFR Todd M. JannauschHTI Thomas F. JappertHT3 Paulette JefferssonPN3 Shalonda O. JeffriesRM3 Shane A. JenserENFN Jennifer R. JerdeLN I Karen M. JezewskiET3 Danny F. JinksET3 Allan E. JohnsonGMGSN Anthony D. JohnsonHTI Bernard JohnsonFA Cedric R. JohnsonOM I Dorene A. JohnsonEN2 Frederick V JohnsonET3 James B. JohnsonPN I Kiki JohnsonHT2 Mark L. JohnsonBM2 Maurice E JohnsonMR3 Michael C JohnsonEN3 Nikki N JohnsonMM3 Ruben D. JohnsonHTI Ruth R JohnsonEN2 Timothy E JohnsonENFR Torry P JohnsonSK I Bobby J one~

EN I James D JonesSK2 Michael A 10nesML2 Sandra Jone'SK3 Tamu D JonesFN Trent L Jonc~

BM 3 Lenard B JowersHT2 Kathleen loyceYN3 Chmlinc M JudgeHT2 Bobhy N JUlieMMFN JesSica L KalmarHT2 Donald P KamulFN Gregory K Kallahclc

FN Brandy C. Kariker1M 1 Karl P. KarlssonDT3 Brian L. Kelly1M3 Joseph W. KellySKSA Amy M. KellyMSI Dominic P. KempET I Eric J. KempEM3 Terry O. KernsET3 David L. KerrHT I Dennis D. Kesselman1M2 David L. KetchamFR Yvonne M. Keyonni eGMGSN Craig S. KeyportDKSR Andrew N. KilmerMMFR Jeffrey M. KingHT3 Eric G. KingSKSN Vietta D. KingMM 1 Anthony P. KingsburyHTFN Michael S. KirchhevelMM2 Jeffrey KirkBM2 Ronald L. KirkpatrickMM2 Brandon 1. KnappenburgerBM 1 Randolph L. KnipferHT2 Edward R. KnowlesMRFR Edward L. Kno xHTI Frank KolbMMI Alben B. KopeckiMMFN Ann M. KosinskiEN2 James M. KoskeyHTI Robert K. KrauseMM2 Gary C. Krentz.MRFR Jeremy L. KringstadMSSN Tomasz KulikowskiDC3 Staci L. KupcakFN Michael B. LabarreET2(SS) Darren P LaceyHM2 Angela K. LackneyEN2 Alan LacosseSR Scott R. LaddEN2 Eladio V Lag rimasSR Erik S. LakeET3 Kelmerh D. Lake IIMM I Eduardo G. LampayaFR Sean M LampreyFR Nathan J . LantzMS2 Bernard M. LarbigBTl Duane M. LathropMM I Dalliel O. LauckSA l amie A. LauxMSSA Quincy M. LawsonIMSN Casey A. LaytonMM I 101111 E. LazagaMR3 Michael L. LeblancPN I Ana 1 Leb runDK2(SW) Shek S. LeeEM I Primo LegaspiET3 Douglas R. LeunhaehPHAA Preston M. LeonardEN3 Tirso R. LeononIC2(SW) James S. LesekeSR Katr ina CLewisHTI William H LewisHT3 Brian A. LiggenMM2 La\vn.:nce W LIJl C~TLlJlI

FN Eric L. LmdhcrryEM 3 Deni se M Linleton

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ETI Julie A. ParkerFN Prince N. ParkerSA Nikjovnia L. ParksIC2 Ruth S. ParmerETI Jan V. PastoresHTI Michael PavlovickSH3 Amy L. PearsonOP2 Stella PebblesMMI James C . PeckMRI Erik J . PedersenMMI Michael D. PementSA Fabiola PenevargasSN Robin S. PenickOS3 Gabriel J . PerezEMFA Luis J . PerezMLFN Wayne I. PerzeeOMSN Eric T . PestanaRM3 Jennifer A. PetersMMI Craig A. PetersenMRFN James O. PetersonDCFA Stephanie R. PetersonMM3 Willie 1. PettisMM2 George PharoETI Shawn PhillipsSHI Valierie V PhillipsHTI William C. PhillipsMM3 Larita L. PiggeeMM3 Yoel PinedaIC3 Dina L. PinkstonENFN Philana E. PintoHTI Thomas H. PippengerMS2 Marvin J . PobleteSN David L. PohlSK2 Roben H. PollardEN2(SW) Gerald P. PorterETI Charles O. PoseyMRFN Christopher R. PowersHT2 Jeffery L. PowersYN3 Eric M. PrewittSK3 Jean o. ProdigalidadEN FA Jessica J . PurdyMSSA Mathias S. QuerryYNSN Colin J . QuickHTI James B.QuinnPNI Edmar A. QuintalOP3 Maverick RamirezSH2(SW) Ferdinand V. RamiroMSSN Richard O. RamonesEM2 (SW) Reynaldo V RamosMMI Roben E. RamseySA Leo D. RamseyFN Jonai re RandolphENFN Jorge L. RangelhernandezOP2(SW) Michael D. RatliffHTFN Thomas M . RawlingsSN Richard L. RayMMFA Jon B. ReclOrETI Theresa A ReedETI Todd R. ReedSN Mary E. RemaykisMS2 Steven J . RerrunSA Eric ReyesSK I Hannibal ReyesSN Rachel T. ReyesMR2 Armand J . RheaumeHN3 Christina M. Rhodes

HT2 Jeffrey S. MolineauxMR3 Raul S. MontalvoEN2 Alice A. MontgomeryETSN Chester M. MoonMS3 Anntionette MooreEM2 Charles MooreMM I Jeffrey L. MooreMAl Alton E. MorganSN John T. MorrisHTFN Dwayne B. MorrisMR3 Damian D. MorrisonSK2 Bernadette C . MorrowTMSA Ronnie F. MononTMSN Attrice MosleyHT2 Donald R. Mott 1I1SN Aaron W. MullensSN Steven E. MullinsFA David S. MumfordMM2 Christopher A. MummaHTI Aaron J. MurdockEN3 Jayson 1. MurgMM2 John I. MurphyBM2 Sean P. MurphyHM2 Ronald D. MyersYNI Clarissa A. NangautaSHSR Michelle R. NashSK2 Manuel B. NavarroMM3 Thomas A. Neal1M2 James NeedhamHTI James Q. NelmsSH3 Kristeen M. NelsonSN Ursula NettletonMAl Aaron W. NewboltPM3 John L. NewtonSA Thutrang T NguyenSN Lian E. NickliesSR Lourdes E. NishiETl Glenn S. NislerOMSN Brian G. NobleEN2 Chermelito A. NofuenteSR David A. NukalaEM3 Antonio NuteMS2 Brian J. OconnellRMSN Angela L. OconnorET2 Michael R. OdaySKl (SW) Lionell E. OgburnENFA Dale M. OharaEM3 Erica L. OkesonRM I Frances E. OlinSA Bradley J . OliveraSN Latonia Y. OllyhillEMI Noel M. OrdonezSN Edgar R. OrozcoBM I Edwin OnizETI Roben OsborneMLI Deem E. OttSN Angela M. OwensMRI David L. PacificoHT2 Phillip J . PadillaMM2 Donato T . PangilinanHTI Patricia A. PankeywellsMR2 Miguel P. ParaynoDC3 Daveshia O. ParhamSH3 Casey L. ParkerHTI Gary W. ParkerEN2 John R. Parker

HOLLAND CREW continuedd _

HTI Daniel C. LloydPM2 Roger J. Logan, Jr.MM3 Terry L. LogginsQM I Carlos LopezHTI Dionicio LopezMRI Jose S. LopezSK2 Vickey LoweRMSN Juan Lozano, Jr.EMFA Chad D. LudekeEM3 Rene LumabanETI Christopher E. LutzDSI Anthony L. LyleFA Joseph T. LyleSA Melinda L. Lyles(CFN Stefanie A. MacLeesEMI Edwin S. MadrelinoBM I Jeffrey B. MagargeeEM2 Sonny A. MagtalasTMI Bonda M. MajewskiEN3 Dean G. MalibiranMR3 Joseph M. MallareSKI Rey E. ManglicmotMRI Mark V ManibusanMRl (SW)Degracias T. ManiegoEN2 Rolando G . ManlutacEM2 David J . MannGMGSN Zeb A. ManzkeEM I Domingo R. MarbellaHTI Brian E. MarcellBM2 Antonio ManinMM2(SW)Christopher K. ManinENI Dwayne E. ManinHT2 Johnny R. ManirFN Kenneth T. MarvinMMI Craig M. MasonRM I Michael R. MassagliaMSSN Eric M. MastroianniMS2 Rosario MatsonETI Beverly K. MayMMFR Rebecca J . MayMR2 David E. MaysPN2 Shawn L. McAnallyTM2 Toni M. McCany-HuntleyEM2 Paul A. McComasEN3 Dawn R. McCoySN Linda J . McPhersonSN Douglas A. MeadHT2 Gilben E. MeadowsEM3 James F. MearesEM3 Jessica M. MearesSR Gabriel M. MedranoHT3 Christopher P. MeekerEM3 Seraphine D. MendozaEN3 John C. MerchantFR Daniel W . MerzEN2 Roger B. MidkiffBM3 Raul S. MiguelRM2 Christopher R. MilesEN FA Casey C. MillerTMSR Edwin J . MillerSH2 Michelle R. MillerEMFA Roben MillerMM I Russell W MillerMSSN Marcus G. MillnerSK2 Arnel T . MirandaHTI D'Angelo L. Mitchell

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SN Roger StokesFR Amy M. StowDCI Gordon D. StrainMM2 Troy J. StrastersSR Shery L. SuhonenPNSR Janet K. SullivanMMI(SW) Jose P. SumiraSN Julie M. SweeneyHTI Thomas P. SwyersMM2 Eduardo C. SyHTI Ralph 1. SlOt, Jr.MS2 Rommel D. TagleSKSN Jennifer L. TakacsPNSN Christy M. TalaFT2 David W. Tay lorHM2 James E. TaylorEM 1 Jerry R. TaylorSKS Renee E. TaylorEN I Roland E. TaylorRMSN Rachel M TaylorMR3(DV) Erin M. Tel itz1M I Brian M. TemlinMM 2(SW) Bradley A. TerpstraSTS3 Christopher R. TerryQM3 Charles C. ThomasPCSR Demond J. ThomasEM I James D. ThomasFR Keima A. ThomasSK3 Kenny W ThomasSN Tara L. ThomasEN I David A. ThompsonETI Howard W ThompsonETSN Hume S. ThompsonFN Jason L. ThompsonENI William F. Thompson IIHTFN Windy L. ThompsonBMSN Tina M ThurberHTFN Edward J. ThurstonHN Garth F. TimoneyEN3 John R. TinsleyEN2 Alejandro D. TiroFN Aaron G. ToliverDPSA Kimberly D. TomlmMM2 Rona ld J Tong. JrSK2 Jorge TorresMM I(SW ) Mark M TovesET3 Tamala R. TrainorEN2 Thanh M TranENFN Rainier L. TrinidadCMCN Greg E. TrombleeFA Jeremy N. TrumbellFN Chun L. TsangOM2 Paul A. TuckerDM3 Margo L. TuellMMl John V Turch inEMFN Danika M TuttEM I Ruperto UmaliHTI Cheryl UmplebyMM3 Eric M UnderwoodMM2 David L. UrbanMRI Andy G. UsitaEM2 Llewelyn G UsonSK2 Feliciano L. ValenCiaMRFN Maximino A. VallejORMSN Harold E. Valynu IIIEMFNShandrea J Vandeveegaete

SH3 Henry L. ScottMRI Thomas M. Scully , Jr.SN Micaela SeguraR3 Marcus S. SelfHTFR Frederick L. SenechalHTI Michael B. SeniorMR2 AngelilO A. SerranoMM3 Chad A. SeurkampEN2 Michael L. SevernET3 Kimberly M. SevinHTI(SW) Mark V. ShafferMRFA Gene A. ShaffranMR3 Patrick D. ShanksET3 Nigel ShepherdMM2(SW) Thomas G. ShimizuMM2 Vincent W Shinn. JrEM3 Cynthia V ShobergETI Steven A. ShouseHTI Jason K. SimmonsETI Joseph M. Simonett iSR Amanda J. SimpsonHT3 Charles T SimpsonEM3 Kerry SimpsonHTFR Eric SimsETI Navindra SinghSR Chad E. SinnollSH3 Absalon C. SiocoHTI Benjamin R. SjobergSA Derrick J . Smart!EN3 Mark W SmathersOM2 Delbert L. SmithSKI Doris E. SmithSN Jessica SmithSA Joy R. SmithMMFN Kawanda SmithMR3 Mark SmithHT3 Mark G. SmithHTI Michael 1. SmithGMG3 Neil L. SmithMSSA Nicole L. SmithHT I Robert M. SmithMRFA Tabatha L. SmithFN Timothy E. SmithSA Willie T SmithETI Andrew A. Smoll inMR2 Alfonso SOlOIC2 Javier SOlOHTI Gerald J . SoucySN Edwin G. SowellOM2 Lisa W SpadavecchiaSN Monica T SpainFR Clinton SpiveyTM3 David 1. Spleha JrMMI Jack SpragueMMI Harold L. SpringsMM I James R Stamm , JrMM3 Scott D. StapletonMMI Daniel D SteeleBMSN Albert L StephensSA Michael T StephensFN Radell C. StephensBM2 Keith G. StevensTI Ronald A. StiersFN April L SlikaPM2 SCOIl R SlIversonYN3 jessica M St Jacques

HOLLAND CREW continued-. _

HTFN Jason A. RhodusMR3 William L. RiceSK I Jeanie M. RichardsSA Mark W. RichardsSN Felicia R. RichardsonDC3 Nicholas A. RichelEM I Christopher 1. RidgeHTI Billy 1. RileyBM3(DV) Jack D. RileySN Sandra A. RileySA KellOn L. RingoHTI Luis A. RiveraEM 1(SS) Rolando L. RiveraPM3 Jesse W. RoachSA Susan P. RobbinsDC I Carl L. RobertsGMGl James D. RobertsonMS2 Steven L. RobinsonSN Thronzo B. RobinsonMM I Jeffery D. RodgersMM2 Eduardo RodriguezEM3 Leonardo RodriguezSR Luis M. RodriguezSHSN Rosalinda RodriguezSN Martin P RogalskiMM2 Anthony M. RogersMR2 Albert D. RoghairYN3 Castell S. Rolle 11\MR2 Daniel A. RosalesEM I Jaime RosasETI Arthur A. RoseHT3 Aaron M. RosenbergFR Gino G. RosinoENI Herbert M. Ross , JrRMSN Shana M. RoughanICFN Jennifer N. RoweSK I Jeremias G. RuelosEN3 Boris RuzisamayoaJ03 Donald P. RuleYN2(SS) Mark A. RussellBM2 William A. RussellDT3 Charles P. RussoEMI(SW) William D. SabourmEM I Felix R. SadayaMMI Gregory A. SadoraDKSN Annette R. SalasSR Gina SalgadoMR2 Manuel D. SalongaFR David J . SampsonSK2 Anthony Q. SandersMS2 Phillip A. SannicolasEN3 Rex V SarcenoEN2 Ariel SarinanaMM I(SS) Shawn O. Sa"elaBM3 Lon T. SaviniSH3 Earl D. SaylorDC3 Denise C. Sbalchier<JMR3 Richard A. SchaafBM I(SW) Steven G. SchafferEM FN Rhonda K. ScheckelHT3 Dale J. SchmidtSN John D. SchneiderICFN Edward B. SchusslerBMI William P. ~ _ ,mi o

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