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HR Dickson - Chain of Command

The Chain of Command is the way that we maintain and structure our Unit. The Chain of Command must ALWAYS be followed from the bottom up.

Commanding Officer
LCDR John X Murphy III
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Executive Officer
Lt. Warren H. Marston
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Operations and Logistics Officer
Inst. Philip Poirier
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Administration and Supply Officer
Inst. Cheryl Worsman
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Financial Officer
Inst. Robert LaBelle
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Training Officer
Inst. Karen Peterson
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Division Officer
Ensign Alex Slosman
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Leading Petty Officer
Chief Peterson, T
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Company Commanders
PO2 Barowski, D (Alpha) - PO2 Worsman, K (Bravo) - PO2 Slosman, M (Charlie)
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Assistant Company Commanders
E3 Mieczkowski, S (Alpha) - E3 Ruge, V (Bravo) - E3 Fuertes, E (Charlie)
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E3
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E2
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New Recruits - E-1

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