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JO3 Dan Ball

The awards presented during the 32nd annual EA-6B Prowler Week were as follows: Bud White Civilian of the Year, Rodney Smith; ALQ-99 Excellence Award, Jill Serbousek; Intelligence Officer of the Year, Ltjg. Timothy Chesser; Ground Maintenance Officer of the Year, Lt. Mark Branham; Landing Signal Officer of the Year, Lt. Steven Armstrong; Prowler Tactics Instructor of the Year, LCdr. Jeffery McCreary; Prowler Tactical Excellence Squadron, VAQ-135; Admiral Arthur W. Radford Arthur William Radford (February 27, 1896 – August 17, 1973) was an U.S. Navy Admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Command and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Arthur Radford was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1896.
 Award, VAQ-137; Maintenance Squadron of the Year, VAQ-136; Fleet Replacement Pilot of the Year, Capt. Guy Farmer; Fleet Replacement ECMO ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.  of the Year, Ltjg. Elizabeth Walker; Pilot and ECMO Instructors of the Year, Lt. Dodd Wamberg and Lt. Dan Lindquist; "Seadog" Fodor Memorial Award Squadron Leader, LCdr. James Frampton; and Admiral John Perry Award, Capt. Doug Swoish.

The Society of Engineers and Scientists named Greg Baughman of the H-1 upgrades program at NAS (1) See network access server.

(2) (Network Attached Storage) A specialized file server that connects to the network. A NAS device contains a slimmed-down operating system and a file system and processes only I/O requests by supporting the popular
 Patuxent River, Md., winner of the 2002 John E. Burdette Memorial Award. The peer-selected award is named after a Naval Air Test Center project engineer who was killed after the helicopter in which he was conducting a test flight crashed. It honors an outstanding flight test project engineer at the Naval Air Warfare Center The Naval Air Warfare Center was a former U.S. Navy military installation located in Warminster, Pennsylvania and Ivyland, Pennsylvania.

The U.S. Navy purchased the grounds to establish this facility from the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation following its bankruptcy in the
, Aircraft Division.

The 2002 aviation community recipients of the Navy and Marine Corps Command Excellence in Health Promotion Awards were: John F Kennedy (CV 67), George Washington (CVN 73), Boxer (LHD 4), Essex (LHD 2), MCAS McCune-Albright syndrome (MCAS)
A genetic syndrome characterized in girls by the development of ovarian cysts and puberty before the age of 8, together with abnormalities of bone structure and skin pigmentation.

Mentioned in: Ovarian Cysts
 Cherry Point, N.C., and NAS Brunswick, Maine.

LCdr. Chris Eagle, a former A-6E Intruder Naval Flight Officer A Naval Flight Officer in the United States Navy and Marine Corps is an officer of the line, meaning they can screen for command in the naval aviation community. After completion of their training, they receive their wings of gold insignia of a Naval Flight Officer.  and currently an instructor at the Naval Postgraduate School The Naval Postgraduate School is a graduate school operated by the United States Navy. Located in Monterey, California, it grants primarily master's degrees plus some doctoral degrees to its students, who are mostly active duty officers from U.S. and foreign military services. , was awarded the Rear Admiral John Jay Schieffelin Award for teaching excellence.

VF-213 received the 2001 CNO-sponsored Admiral Joseph C. Clifton Award for meritorious achievement by a fighter squadron. Additionally, squadron pilot LCdr. Kevin Claffy was selected as the NAVAIRPAC NAVAIRPAC Naval Air Forces, Pacific  2001 Fighter Pilot of the Year. The award is presented annually to the top F-14 Tomcat pilot for exceptional warfare proficiency, professionalism and contributions to carrier-based fighter aviation.

NAR Brunswick, Maine, was the 2001 Golden Helm Retention Award winner. The award honors the highest level of overall retention by a naval air reserve command. NAR Brunswick is tasked with supporting the training and administration of all naval air reserve activities throughout New England.
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