aboutme

We are not going to get into that boring crap we are going to talk about what I do. BOMBS and lots of em. I cannot say that I have done it all but I am trying like hell to! I have been in the United States Navy now for a little over ten years, it is all I know. I have worked with ordnance all my career in one way or the other. I do not believe that the only rate is Aviation Ordnance because hell I need someone to get me there and some one to fly those planes to deliver my type of modern art!

I started off in Boot camp at NTTC San Diego in October of 87. After boot camp I went through Airman Apprenticeship Training at NTTC, and was lucky enough to graduate in the top ten percent of my class and was able to select AO"A" School. I transferred to NATTC Millington to start my career training. After graduation I was sent directly to sea to catch up with my first fleet command, VA-72 Blue Hawks deployed on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). I finished the cruise with them and then was sent on the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) for Operation Desert Shield and then Later Desert Storm. I returned back to Florida to transfer to NAS Cecil Field Station Weapons. After Station Weapons I went to VFA-37 The Bulls and did two more Mediterranean Deployments on the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69)and then the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-70). My current duty station is now NATTC Pensacola teaching the very class that started my wonderful career as an Aviation Ordnanceman.

Prepping A 500 pound bomb for loading

AO1 Elliott in front of a MK-84 2000 pound bomb (VA-72)

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