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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
LtJg Christopher Lingar
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Operations and Logistics Officer
Inst. Philip Poirier
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Administration and Financial Officer
Inst. Bob LaBelle
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Supply Officer
Inst. Jonathan W. Cameron
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Division Officer
Inst. Kenneth McDonald
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Training Officer
Inst. Karen Peterson
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Midshipman Training Officer
Midshipman Kelly Davies
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Leading Petty Officer
PO1 Peterson, E
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Company Commanders
PO2 Coletta, J - PO3 Tucci, A
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Assistant Company Commanders
E3 Lingar, L
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E2
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New Recruits - E-1

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