4th Quarter 2011 FEATURES From the Bridge with the CO From the Deckplates with the CMC Cable Visits Republic Of Philippines Warrior Wall Frank Cable Welcomes Friends and Family Bravo Zulu! From the Ombudsmen Any Day on Cable From The Family Readiness Group Cable Partners With Locals To Serve Subic Communities Pg. 2 Pg. 3 Pg. 3 Pg. 4 Pg. 5 Pg. 8 Pg. 9 Pg. 10 Pg. 11 Pg. 12 Tender Times “The newsletter for USS Frank Cable (AS 40) crewmembers and their families.” USS Frank Cable Pins New Chiefs rd By Electrician's Mate 3 Class Claire Farin, USS Frank Cable Public Affairs SANTA RITA, Guam (Sept. 16, 2011) Chief Hull Maintenance Technician Jesse Clayton, assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), picks up his vessel during the chief petty officer pinning ceremony held at the Naval Base Guam theater. Frank Cable conducts maintenance and support of submarines and surface vessels deployed in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeremy Starr) continued on pg. 2 SANTA RITA, Guam — The submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) advanced nine Sailors to the rank of chief petty officer during a pinning ceremony at Naval Base Guam, Sept 16. Frank Cable's newest chiefs are Chief Machinist's Mate (SW/AW) Juan Abreu, Chief Electrician's Mate (SW/AW) Frederick Asuncion, Chief Hull Maintenance Technician (SW) Aaron Barnby, Chief Hull Maintenance Technician (SW) Jesse Clayton, Chief Electronics Technician (SW) Theresa Lathan, Chief Machinist's Mate (SW/SS) Marc Leos, Chief Machinery “As former first classes, it Repairman (SW/AW) Romeo will now be up to the new chiefs Menes, Chief Hull Maintenance to motivate their junior Sailors Technician (SW) Joshua Paxton, and help them reach for the next and Chief Machinist's Mate level,” said Master Chief (SW) Jonathan Sarmiento. Electrician's Mate Terry Hill. “You are now the person in Chief petty officers serve a charge of taking care of your dual role in the Navy as both Sailors, training them to become technical experts and as leaders. better and efficient.” The chief petty officer rank was first introduced in 1893. The new chiefs, who Throughout their careers, chiefs received their anchors during have strived to motivate and the ceremony at Naval Base influence their junior Sailors. Guam's theater, agree that being This tradition is passed down well-rounded is perhaps the each year as worthy first class most important key to advance. petty officers are promoted to the rank. “Well-rounded means you're World War II was given to what submarine rescue ship? Answer on Pg.2 The first Presidential Unit Citation given to a ship in TRIVIA
Tender Times The newsletter for USS Frank Cable (AS 40)
crewmembers and their families. USS Frank Cable Pins New Chiefs By
Electricians Mate 3rd Class Claire Farin, USS Frank Cable Public
Affairs Marc Leos, Chief Machinery As former first classes, it
Repairman (SW/AW) Romeo will now be up to the new chiefs Menes,
Chief Hull Maintenance to motivate their junior Sailors Technician
(SW) Joshua Paxton, and help them reach for the next and Chief
Machinists Mate level, said Master Chief (SW) Jonathan Sarmiento.
Electricians Mate Terry Hill. You are now the person in 4th Quarter
2011 Chief petty officers serve a charge of taking care of your
dual role in the Navy as both Sailors, training them to become
technical experts and as leaders. better and efficient.SANTA RITA,
Guam The submarine tender The chief petty officer rank wasUSS Frank
Cable (AS 40) advanced nine Sailors first introduced in 1893. The
new chiefs, whoto the rank of chief petty officer during a pinning
Throughout their careers, chiefs received their anchors
duringceremony at Naval Base Guam, Sept 16. have strived to
motivate and the ceremony at Naval Base influence their junior
Sailors. Guams theater, agree that being Frank Cables newest chiefs
are Chief This tradition is passed down well-rounded is perhaps
theMachinists Mate (SW/AW) Juan Abreu, Chief each year as worthy
first class most important key to advance.Electricians Mate (SW/AW)
Frederick Asuncion, petty officers are promoted toChief Hull
Maintenance Technician (SW) Aaron the rank. Well-rounded means
youreBarnby, Chief Hull Maintenance Technician (SW) continued on
pg. 2Jesse Clayton, Chief Electronics Technician (SW)Theresa
Lathan, Chief Machinists Mate (SW/SS) FEATURES From the Bridge with
the CO Pg. 2 From the Deckplates with the CMC Pg. 3 Cable Visits
Republic Of Philippines Pg. 3 Cable Partners With Locals To Serve
Pg. 4 Subic Communities Warrior Wall Pg. 5 Frank Cable Welcomes
Friends and Family Pg. 8 Bravo Zulu! Pg. 9 From the Ombudsmen Pg.
10 Any Day on Cable Pg. 11 From The Family Readiness Group Pg. 12
SANTA RITA, Guam (Sept. 16, 2011) Chief Hull Maintenance Technician
Jesse Clayton, assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS
40), TRIVIA picks up his vessel during the chief petty officer
pinning ceremony held at the Naval Base Guam theater. Frank Cable
conducts maintenance and support of The first Presidential Unit
Citation given to a ship in submarines and surface vessels deployed
in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of World War II was given to what
submarine rescue ship? Answer on Pg.2 responsibility. (U.S. Navy
photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeremy Starr)
2 Tender Times FromCommanding Officer With the the Bridge Hafa
Adai USS Frank Cable Sailors & Families, It has been a busy
crew proficiency and to work on qualifications. As I write summer
for the FRANK this, we are still working the details with our
operational CABLE team! After a very commanders. We will let
everyone know as soon as the successful port visit to details are
finalized. Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines, the ship The
Navy Ball is 14 October at 1700 at the Hyatt in returned to Guam
and Tumon. This will be a great time for all to celebrate the
focused on her repair Navys 237th birthday. The FRANK CABLE Holiday
mission. We conducted Party will be 16 December at the Leo Palace.
The MWR four simultaneous team is diligently working to ensure it
is an outstanding maintenance availabilities party. Please save the
date and I look forward to seeing youand had two submarines
outboard FRANK CABLE. All of there.the submarine maintenance was
conducted efficiently andsafely. I continue to be impressed by the
dedication and I would like to thank the Family Readiness Group
forresourcefulness of the FRANK CABLE team. their efforts to
support the FRANK CABLE team. We recently had a successful bake
sale, and will be conducting As many of you know, FRANK CABLE will
enter a chili dog sale on the ship as well. There will be andrydock
in February of next year. We will find out which opportunity to win
a prime parking space on the pier (mine)shipyard has been awarded
the contract to do the work in as well.November. Most crew members
will stay in Guam tosupport the repair mission while the ship is in
the shipyard. Once again, I would like to thank the FRANK CABLEWe
are in the final stages of determining who will stay crew for all
of their hard work. We have had a goodbehind in Guam and who will
accompany the ship to the summer and the ship is doing well.
Thanks!shipyard. I will keep you all advised as we continue tomake
our preparations for the shipyard. We are planning an underway in
October to maintain CAPT Pete Hildrethcontinued from pg.1good at
your job and involved in the Lathan added that education The nine
newly-frocked chief pettycommand and the community, said whether
in-rate knowledge or college officers encourage first class
pettyChief Electronics Technician Theresa studies also makes first
classes more officers to stay focused, hang in thereLathan of
Killeen, Texas. viable candidates for advancement. and keep trying
to advance. NAUTICAL TERM TRIVIA ANSWER MAYDAY A distress call for
radios. It comes from the anglicizing of the French word maidez,
(help me). USS PIGEON (ASR 6)
Tender Times 3 From the Deckplates With the Command Master
Chief Greetings Frank Cable Sailors, Families and Friends, It was a
pleasure to see communicate directly with Ombudsman. If you desire
to so many FRANK CABLE receive information directly from the
Command Families during our Family Ombudsman please email
[email protected] to be Day Picnic. It was a great added to their
email list. In addition to underway periods, time to meet and greet
with the Ombudsman can also send important housing our new Frank
Cable information including scheduled power outages, water
Families. I look forward to outages, emergency disaster information
and Base seeing everyone at the Navy Recreational activities.
Please email our Command Ball on October 14th. We Ombudsman so you
can receive this information. will be trying to confirm our ships
schedule and post the Annually after October 1, everyone will have
to visit the holiday stand down Navy Family Accountability and
Assessment websiteschedule as soon as our mission dictates.
https://www.navyfamily.navy.mil to verify your information. After
you login please verify your familys We will be getting underway
again soon to exercise our information including recall and
address, it this informationmission capabilities and provide the
crew some much is not correct make sure you constantly bug your
Sailor untilneeded at-sea training. From previous experience they
property fix the information. In the event of a majorcommunication
between the ship and the beach can be storm the Navy will use this
system to account for allchallenging. As much as possible, we try
to update the families on Guam. From this website you can also list
anybeach on a daily basis concerning events and projects the
assistance needed.crew is working on. As always I am proud of the
FRANK CABLE Crew, I want to give a congratulations and thank you to
our their professionalism, accomplishments and dedication totwo
Ombudsmen and I sincerely hope they enjoyed their mission
accomplishment.luncheon in reference to Ombudsman Appreciation Day
ofSeptember 14. During underway periods the XO and I CMDCM P. A.
Kosloski Cable Visits Republic Of Philippines Story by Mass
Communication Specialist 3rd Class (SW) Corey Hensley SUBIC BAY,
Philippines Submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) arrived in the
Republic of the Philippines for external repair work and to provide
tended support to the USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) during a port visit
July 22. Cables mission is to conduct maintenance and support of
submarines and surface vessels deployed in the U.S. 7th Fleet area
of responsibility. This port visit to Subic Bay is one of many that
the tender has recently made along with deployed submarines in the
Western Pacific region. Frank Cable is scheduled to have various
repairs madeSUBIC BAY, Philippines (July 26, 2011) The Los
Angeles-class fast while in port to replace fittings, handrails and
parts of theattack submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) pulls alongside
the hull. During this time, the Los Angeles-class attacksubmarine
tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40). Frank Cable conducts submarine USS
Santa Fe (SSN 763) will pull alongside, somaintenance and support
of submarines and surface vessels deployed Frank Cable can provide
material and preservation support.in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of
responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by MassCommunication Specialist
3rd class Corey Hensley) continued on pg. 10
4 Tender TimesCable Partners With Locals To Serve Subic
CommunitiesBy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David R.
KrigbaumSUBIC BAY, Philippines -- Sailors assigned to thesubmarine
tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), completed aweek-long series of
community service (COMSERV)projects July 30. The ship was in port
for repairs, and provided tended tosupport for the Los
Angeles-class fast-attack submarineUSS Santa Fe (SSN 763). Their
duties kept them busy, butmany Sailors also dedicated their spare
time helping thelocal communities in the Subic Bay Freeport
Zone,Olongapo City and Subic City. The ships chaplain, Lt. Cmdr.
Ronald Rinaldi, whoorganized many of the COMSERVs, said that these
types of OLONGAPO CITY, Philippines (July 29, 2011) Hospital
Corpsmanprojects are seen as an integral part of Navys mission
while Seaman Patrick Garofalo, assigned to the submarine tender USS
Frankin foreign countries, especially in this part of the world.
Cable (AS 40), piles up trash on Kalaklan Beach during a community
service (COMSERV) project. Frank Cable conducts maintenance and
support of submarines and surface vessels deployed in the U.S. 7th
COMSERVs exist mostly, these days, as a part of larger Fleet area
of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communicationstrategy
to build partnership and interaction with the people Specialist 2nd
Class Jeremy Starr)of the nations whose ports we visit, said
Rinaldi. The projects ranged in scope from doing repair work in
also taught the children about proper nutritional health
andschools, handing out clothes to local children, organizing a
exercise, which was the current topic for National Nutritionbeach
clean-up and tree-planting effort to playing soccer Month in the
Philippines.with the children in the community. st Hospital
Corpsman 1 class Rufino Vegamora, also Sailors spent time at the
International Childrens Filipino, spoke to the children at the
elementary school andAdvocate Orphanage, home to 30 deaf and blind
children, led them in group physical training.painting classrooms
and spending time getting to know thekids. Frank Cables medical
staff was on hand to conduct It was a perfect opportunity to focus
on its importance,medical and dental exams. To show appreciation,
the which is basically an everyday norm and culture in thechildren
sang and danced, celebrating all the hard work Navy, said Vegamora.
Physical fitness in the Philippinesaccomplished. has suddenly
become popular in the past three years, and Im hoping I can
contribute to preventing it from just It is not very often that we
have this kind of becoming a trend.opportunity, said Hospital
Corpsman 1st class Lea Devera.I am fortunate enough that I get to
serve my fellow During their stay, 182 Sailors performed over
1,000Filipinos, while at the same time doing what I do as part of
hours of community service, while the medical and dentalthe Health
Services Department. teams treated hundreds of patients. Rinaldi
said he was proud of the Sailors and what they accomplished with
their Devera said she enjoys the sense of fulfillment she gets
service.from helping the community. Like other Frank CableSailors
from the Philippines, she just wanted to help make an It was an
overwhelming and special feeling to beimpact in a unique way by
acting as a translator as well as a among this elite group of
Sailors, said Rinaldi. Nevercaregiver. once did I have a thing to
worry about. They understood what needed to be done, and they did
it, far exceeding At Ilwas Elementary School, Frank Cables medical
expectations.staff again carried out medical and dental
examinations.
Tender Times 5 Warior Wall Sailors assigned to the submarine
tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) have an opportu- nity to go further
in their careers with the Individual Augmentee (IA) program which
provides Sailors a chance to work outside their fields and with the
other branches of ser- vice in places such as Guantanamo Bay, the
Horn of Africa, Iraq and Afghanistan. Awaiting DepartureLT LESSNER
SH3 PURUGGANAN ET3 ATKINS Currently IALT FLAHERTY RP 2 MOORE RP2
MOORE ET3 LUCEROLSCS NARVARTE HT2 BRUNER LS3 PRIDHAMETC DOHM HT2
PROCTOR HT3 RUIZGM1 FLORES EN3 CATHCART HT3SWITLIKGM2 MILTENBERGER
ET3 LORICK ReturnedLS1 ALONZO PS2 SCHMIDT CS3 MOCHONMM2 WHITTON ET3
BAUMBECK EM3 MILLERET2 KOHLER SH3 LEE DC3 BUCHANANMR2 HOTMER ET3
SALZMAN MM3 LATHERSHT2 RODY MM3 HIGDON
8 Tender Times Frank Cable Welcomes Friends and Family By Mass
Communication Specialist 1st Class David R. Krigbaum observing a
man overboard and using a fire hose. Some even got to try their
hand at the Firearms Training Simulator (FATS), a simulated
shooting range onboard the ship that uses gas-operated weapons.
Frank Cable is one of only two submarine tenders in the Navy today,
making the opportunity to come aboard a rare one. For Benjamin, who
has been onboard an aircraft carrier and the battleship Missouri,
this was his first time onboard a submarine tender. Capt. Benjamins
wife, Bernadette, spent the day with her son, Bradley, touring the
ship and participating in the activity stations as well. Its
educational for my son, she said. It gets toPHILIPPINE SEA (June 9,
2011) Hull Maintenance Technician 2nd show what Sailors do
onboard.Class Joshua Taylor, assigned to the submarine tender USS
Frank Cable(AS 40), helps Jasmin Williams handle a fire hose in a
hose handlingdemonstration during the ships family day cruise.
Frank Cable conductsmaintenance and support of submarines and
surface vessels deployed inU.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility.
(U.S. Navy photo by MassCommunication Specialist 1st Class David
Krigbaum) POLARIS POINT -- The submarine tender USS FrankCable (AS
40) set sail for a one-day cruise June 9, 2011,bringing with it an
estimated 250 extra crew members. Sailors assigned to the ship were
able to bring their familymembers and friends for a Friends &
Family Cruise. Theevent gave those closest to the Sailors a chance
to see whatFrank Cable Sailors do on a daily basis, as well as what
life islike for personnel onboard. Bradley Benjamin, son of Capt.
Mark Benjamin, DeputyCommander, Submarine Squadron Fifteen (CSS
15), wasexcited to be a part of the days activities, and took
fulladvantage of the opportunity. Its unique and cool. I got to get
pictures with the guns, PHILIPPINE SEA (June 9, 2011) Chief
Personnel Specialisthandle a fire hose and go into a recompression
chamber, said Kenneth Luna, assigned to the submarine tender USS
Frank Cable (AS 40), assists his son in putting on a firefighting
helmet during aBradley. Friends and Family Day Cruise. Frank Cable
conducts During the underway, the embarked friends and family
maintenance and support of submarines and surface vessels deployed
in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navyreceived an
opportunity to earn an Honorary Enlisted Surface photo by Mass
Communication Specialist 1st Class MelvinWarfare Specialist
certificate by participating in shipboard Nobeza)events. Events
included knot tying from a boatswains mate,
Tender Times 9 Bravo Zulu! Navy & Marine Corps Commendation
MedalCWO4 Ackerman ENCM Olson LSC Spaulding EMCM DepinaLCDR
Brockman PSCM Lintag LCDR Kinzer MRC LuazonENS Campbell-Martin MMC
Campbell LT Fitzharris Navy & Marine Corps Achievement MedalDC1
Vickers MM1 Dunn HTFN Kincaid MA1 MonsonHM2 Haynes ET1 Potter PS2
Schmidt HTC JohnsonBM1 Williams MM3 Daniels LS2 Gutierrez LTJG
Navalta New ChiefsMRC(SW/AW) Romeo M. Menes ETC(SW) Theresa G.
Lathan MMC(SW) Jonathan A.SarmientoMMC(SW/AW) Juan C. Abreu HTC(SW)
Jesse J. Clayton HTC(SW) Aaron M. BarnbyHTC(SW) Joshua J. Paxton
EMC(SW/AW) Frederick D. Asuncion MMWC(SW/SS) Marc L. Leos Newest
Surface Warfare OfficersENS Elizabeth A. Cavazza ENS John J. Araiza
ENS Robert Campbell-MartinENS Kenneth E. Ekhart ENS Brent E.
Deering Newest Surface WarriorsMM1 Richard M. Myers GM1 Jerome M.
Claybron MMFN Joshua LaiET2 Steven M. King HT3 Ethan G. Harris EN3
Antonio V. MercadoET2 Jared D. Machgan SH3 April M. Purugganan EMFN
Kenneth TelloHM2 Sujit Rajendran HTFN Sarah N. Haas EMFN Amanda A.
WilliamsYN2 Angelia R. Neas HTFN Johnathan M. CitizenEt3 Jacob D.
Darling HTFN Corey L. Mitchell
10 Tender Times Ombudsmen A note from your Command Ombudsmen..
OMBUDSMAN ROLEWe are your liaison and direct link to the Command
and to will not have any negative affect on your spouses career.the
Command Support Team which includes theCommanding Office, Executive
Officer and the Command *Source for referrals for any assistance
*DisseminateMaster Chief. official command information regarding
the ship as well as other information such as happenings around
Naval BaseOur role as your ombudsmen is very important especially
Guam, NEX, Commissary, CDC, etc. as well as weatherduring uncertain
situations with the command and with updates.your family. Our goal
is to be able to provide with any andall information that will make
your time here on Guam and It will be our pleasure to assist you,
so please feel free toon the Frank Cable an enjoyable time. contact
us with any questions or concerns.Some of the key roles that your
ombudsmen can serve as As always, your Command Ombudsmen are here
to helpare: you!*Primary point of contact between the command and
the For additional information contact your Commandfamilies *Serve
as an advocate for the command families- Ombudsmen at
[email protected] ormost important element as serving your
advocate is you may contact them at the following
numbers:CONFIDENTIALITY. Rest assure that when we arecontacted with
issues, they will be dealt with utmost and Deb Bute 687-0752 |
Maria Williams 687-1644strict CONFIDENTIALITY. Contacting the
ombudsmencontinued from pg. 3 Frank Cables new commanding allow us
to do our WESTPAC I know Subic is a famous libertyofficer, Capt.
Pete Hildreth, said he [Western Pacific] maintenance port, said
Duque. There are a lot ofhas many goals in mind for his first
mission in other ports besides Guam. exotic places and a lot of
localport visit with this command. entertainment. For many Sailors
onboard Frank The primary mission of the ship Cable, this is the
first time they have Despite the fact that, this timewill be to
support Santa Fes port visit visited the Philippines; and for
others around, it will be a working a port forto Subic, to take
advantage of the it is a return home. Chief Electricians the crew
of the Frank Cable, Hildrethshipyard facilities available and to
Mate Charlie Duque is looking does hope that during their down
time,give us a chance to do some forward to seeing his parents, his
Sailors will enjoy and experiencecommunity service projects. said
reconnecting with old friends and all that the area has to
offer.Hildreth. This will also give us a spending time in a place
that holds a Hopefully they will get a chancechance to further the
7th Fleet security lot of memories for him. to see Subic Bay and
appreciate thecooperation mission. I am really excited and eager to
historical significance of the efforts to Hildreth said it is
important to the see my family, and because Subic is defend the
Philippines from theNavys overall strategy to demonstrate really a
special place where I got Japanese when they invaded in 41,the
capabilities of forward-deployed recruited almost 22 years ago,
said said Hildreth. I hope they get thevessels, especially when
those vessels Duque. My favorite local fresh opportunity to
experience the sightsare away from their home ports. dishes are
something I have also been and cultural activity that Subic Bay
looking forward to. has to offer. First and foremost, were going
tocontinue to improve Frank Cables Duque hopes that Frank Cable At
sea, the ship conducted surfaceability as a team to execute our
Sailors will get a lot out of their warfare, damage control,
shipmission, said Hildreth. That experience during their time spent
in handling, and qualifications.includes continuing to improve the
the Philippines.ships material condition, which will
Tender Times 11 Any Day on CableSearch and Rescue Diver
Casualty DrillPhoto by DC3 Delesia Buchanan Photo by MC1 Melvin
NobezaMedical Drill SCAT Drill Orphanage VisitPhoto by MC1 David
Krigbaum Photo by MCSN Christopher Salisbury Photo by MC2 Jeremy
StarrGuam Wild Life Refugee JEA Boot Shinning CODEL VisitPhoto by
EM3 Claire Farin Photo by MC3 Corey Hensley Photo by MC1 Ricardo
Danan
12 Tender Times A Word From The Frank Cable Family Readiness
Group Hello to all the Frank Cable Families from the Family
positions are available for election. Elections will be held
inReadiness Group (FRG)! November. If you have any questions or for
more information you can email the FRG board at We hope you all had
a great summer! We look forward [email protected] getting back
into the swing of things with all of you andhope to meet all of the
new Cable spouses. Also, if you havent already or are new to the
Frank Cable FRG, please register for our social roster. Feel free
to For those that are new to the FRG, we are a social group email
us at [email protected] so you can get the eventsthat plans and
coordinates events for the families of Sailors and meetings sent
right to you!aboard the Frank Cable. We hold several fund
raisersthroughout the year to raise money for our children and teen
We are excited to get back into the swing of things andEaster and
Holiday parties. We have a monthly meeting to we look forward to
meeting all of the new spouses!get together and discuss ideas for
events and fundraisers.The dates for the meetings will be announced
at a later time Thank you from your FRG Board,through facebook and
email. Justine Winchell, President Heather Wilson, Vice President
We will be back to our monthly meetings starting Deedee Mathis,
TreasurerSeptember 14th @ 6p at the Naval Base Chapel. Please Nikki
Smith, Secretarycome out and meet some wonderful people and help us
tostart planning our Holiday Parties and Fundraisers! We look Join
our email roster at: [email protected] to seeing you in
September and meeting with you Visit our website at:
www.cablefrg.yuku.comin person! Look us up on Facebook: USS Frank
Cable Families In October, we will be taking bios for any members
that Contact us via phone at: 671-929-6917are interested in running
for a position on the board. All Tender Times Public Affairs
Officer Commanding Officer Editor LT Craig Leonard CAPT Pete
Hildreth MCC(SW/AW) Jennifer Walker Contributing Staff MC1 Melvin
Nobeza MC3(SW) Gabrielle Blake MC1(AW) David Krigbaum MC3(SW) Corey
Hensley MC1(AW) Ricardo Danan DC3(SW) Delesia Buchanan MC2(AW)
Jeremy Starr EM3(SW) Claire Farin MC2 Waris Banks MCSA Chris
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