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NETSAFA NEWS

CNATT congratulates its master, senior chief selectees

02 August 2021

From Jerron K. Barnett

PENSACOLA, Fla. – The executive leadership team at the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT) would like to congratulate all the master and senior chief petty officer selects throughout the CNATT domain.
PENSACOLA, Fla. – The executive leadership team at the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT) would like to congratulate all the master and senior chief petty officer selects throughout the CNATT domain.

Six CNATT senior chiefs were selected for master chief and 11 chiefs were recently selected for promotion to senior chief.

They are as follows:

MASTER CHIEF SELECTS
 
RATE             NAME                        UNIT ASSIGNED
ATCS      Antweiler, William           CNATTU Jacksonville, Florida
ABECS   Clark, Livel                       CNATTU North Island, California
AZCS      Gallaway, Michael          CNATT Pensacola, Florida
ATCS      Hass, Larry                      CNATTU North Island Site – Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
ASCS     Iman, Theo                     CNATTU North Island, California
AWVCS Jackson, Von Keith         CNATT DET Tinker, Oklahoma
 
SENIOR CHIEF SELECTS
AMEC    Alcantara, Terry              CNATT Pensacola, Florida
ATC       Blakney, Jonathan          CNATTU Oceana, Virginia
AEC       Boyts, Joshua                 CNATTU Jacksonville, Florida
AMC      Cota, Jason                     CNATTU Oceana, Virginia
ASC       Goodyear, Meadow Jr     NATTC Pensacola, Florida
OSC       Meeks, Kimberly             CNATT Pensacola, Florida
AEC       Myers, Michael                CNATTU Norfolk, Virginia
ATC       Rivas, Gilberto                 NATTC Pensacola, Florida
AMC      Roberson, Joshua            NATTC Pensacola, Florida
ATC       Vandyke, Joseph             CNATTU Oceana, Virginia
ADC      Villarreal, Jason               CNATT DET Eglin, Florida
 
“We are very proud of all of our selectees throughout the command,” Capt. Vence Logan, CNATT commanding officer, said.  “To those who didn’t make it this time, keep your heads up, continue to work hard, and we look forward to seeing your names on the next list.”
 
CNATT leadership held a frocking ceremony at CNATT headquarters for Gallaway, Alcantara, and Meeks Aug. 2.  Those three are assigned to CNATT headquarters.  Fellow co-workers and family members participated in the event.
 
 
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