My name is Dana Parkhurst, and I arrived on the Belknap Jan.5 1980, my neck was 1623 which was DATA LINK TECHNICIAN, my equipment was USQ-36, ANSSW1D aircraft control set. Also crypto. Admiral Chang's chief of staff contacted our cpu room apps 2 am. Another ship had been down for several weeks and I was asked how well I can do my job. I was quite boastful. I had their system up in 3 hrs. Ken Stressel had been aboard at this time but substantially shorter time but well knowledge in his duties. They ( Flag staff personnel ) apparently followed my system then Secretary of the Navy came aboard for special ceremony where as Lt. Schuller accepted the award on behalf of our Division. I have only my dd2 214, that show my equipment I maintained. I can only provide mine as I've had no contact with Ken Stressel for years but he was also responsible from when he arrived on board.
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My name is Dana Parkhurst, and I arrived on the Belknap Jan.5 1980, my neck was 1623 which was DATA LINK TECHNICIAN, my equipment was USQ-36, ANSSW1D aircraft control set. Also crypto. Admiral Chang's chief of staff contacted our cpu room apps 2 am. Another ship had been down for several weeks and I was asked how well I can do my job. I was quite boastful. I had their system up in 3 hrs. Ken Stressel had been aboard at this time but substantially shorter time but well knowledge in his duties. They ( Flag staff personnel ) apparently followed my system then Secretary of the Navy came aboard for special ceremony where as Lt. Schuller accepted the award on behalf of our Division. I have only my dd2 214, that show my equipment I maintained. I can only provide mine as I've had no contact with Ken Stressel for years but he was also responsible from when he arrived on board.
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