Reserve Promotion Selections for Captain, Commander and Lieutenant

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Reserve Promotion Selections for Captain, Commander and Lieutenant Reserve promotion selections for captain, commander and lieutenant Congratulations to the following officers. Permanent promotion to captain Captain line and staff Senate confirmation date 20 July 2020 DOR/eff date 1 december 2020 Carroll Richard Quinn 1315 Dumlao Roberto Cirilo 1117 Jeffreys Jon M 2505 Mcfadden John Darren 1325 Tatusko Collin Stark 1325 Tse Chun Kee 2105 Williams Mark Alan 3105 Young Gary Dustin 1835 Permanent promotion to commander DOR/eff date 1 July 2020 Newton Mitchell Austin 1315 DOR/eff date 1 December 2020 Barker Kyle James 3105 Baskin Roy Quinn 1315 Blevins Matthew Morgan 1325 Butcher Antonio Tarek 1825 Carr Thomas Edward 5105 Carter Kristin Dahlgren 1445 Colpo Kristie Marie 1805 Eastman Bradford Kendall 1665 Feliciano Arismel 1207 Gray Jeffrey Scott 1655 Hinz Jerimiah Eugene 3105 Jackson Philip Leeland 2905 Kitchen Isaac J 1115 Landis John F 2205 Lannutti Russell Anthony 2505 Lupo David Ryan 1315 Mathis William S Jr 1835 Millington Marlon Kelvin 1125 Mooney Jason Peter 1325 Moran Terry Lee 4105 Pelar Matthew Raymond 1125 Pensinger Zachary Robert 1315 Raber Michael Robert 2105 Raffetto Joseph Dante 2105 Rodriguez Sylvia Lorrain 1205 Rucco George Joseph Jr 2905 Schrock Randall M 1835 Scott Adam L 1105 Steubing Johnathan Beaux 2105 Strickland Timothy Ray 2305 Thornburg Andrew Lee 1125 Valle Antonio 1815 Permanent promotion to lieutenant DOR/eff date 1 October 2020 Abeln Mitchell Thomas 1105 Abishai Maxwell 1945 Avent Terry Joseph 6495 Barber David Joaquin 2905 Beuter Mark Richard 6495 Blaylock Carodrick L 6415 Bolton Matthew Bradford 2305 Bowengilbert Gina Marie 6495 Brooks Glenn Anthony 1945 Brusco Matias 1465 Buiso Ryan John 1105 Butler Lee Wesleydechee 6335 Cargill John Benjamin 6535 Carlton Sean Brent 6835 Case Ryan Heath 6235 Castro Michael Luis 1445 Chartrand Rodger H Jr 6825 Chatham Brittany L 2905 Clark Annessa Dena 6415 Cobb Chad A 1665 Crain Aaron Ryn 6495 Cureton Ponce Deleon 6335 Dana Jerry Ryan 6495 Dipasqua Christopher L 2905 Farris Christy Renae 6415 Furgerson Noah Edwin 6295 Gagnier Richard Keith 6495 Garcia Gabriel V 6835 Gathright Thomas Ernest 2305 Gribbin Joshua K 1945 Heiliger Joshua Timothy 1445 Hewlett Richard Todd 6835 Hibner Joseph Alan 1525 Hightower Jason Robert 6835 Hockstra Katelyn Marie 2905 Honore Andrew Lee 1945 Horton Travis Anthony 1465 Huppert Daniel Patrick 6495 Kane Mikel John 6495 Kim Fernanda Oliva 6835 Korotayev Aleksandr Igor 2905 Kwiatek Kevin Daniel 1105 Lantz Leeanne Bauer 6415 Lester Bryan Jeffory 1465 Lewis Herbert Isaac III 6285 Lott Kevin Donald 6415 Mangubat Alan K V 1105 Martin Scott Allen 6495 Mccauley Christopher J 6495 Mckee Russell D 1945 Meyer Steven S 1465 Milliet Steven Joseph 6495 Mitchell Cecilia Elvia 6415 Nguyen Loc Phuoc 1465 Njeo Disoh 2905 Noto Brendon Egil 6285 Novak Francis John 6495 Parker Stacy Joy 2905 Pla Lazaro 6495 Quintanamartinez Ivy F 2905 Ridgeway Henry E III 6495 Rossiter Aaron Matthew 6495 Sanchez Tomas R 1665 Schmidgall Emma R 1465 Schumm Rebecca Elizabeth 1465 Shamine David M 1465 Sisson Nathanael Paul 1945 Snitzer Jordan Alexander 1105 Stepp Robert John 6495 Terry Jennifer Denise 6415 Thompson Patrick 6835 Thueson Thomas Gregory 6495 Tolles Peter J 1665 Tran Tho Duc 1105 Victorino Craig Michael 6495 Vredenburgh John 6835 Winegar Quentin Timothy 6835 Zimmerman Courtney A 2905 DOR/eff date 1 November 2020 Anderson Marquita Renee 3105 Biondo Antonio James Jr 3105 Bredehoeft Alicia Marie 3105 Catchings Matthew L 1665 Chou Amy 3105 Diamond Eric J 1835 Diorio Michael Patrick 1835 Emrich Matthew Stephen 1835 Fields Randal Tyrell 1815 Fishman Justin C 3105 Ford Donte Alexander 1945 Garazatua Christopher 3105 Garcia Adrian 1525 Henderson Meghan Patrick 1655 Hennessey Megan J 1655 Huynh Hieu 1465 Johnson Eva Takacs 1527 Kapsimalis Roger James 1835 Kavanagh Kristopher T 2905 Kennedy Nicholas Edwards 5105 Ku James Chen Hsing 1515 Lazore Harmony L 3105 Lee Yuehfeng Tom 1515 Lhotan Richard Bryant II 1945 Locklear Richard Kent Jr 1655 Lovera Alfredo 1515 Luthardt James Paul 3105 Mason Hannah Marie 1105 Mcmurdo Torey L 1835 Munoz Jennifer Yuliana 3105 Olsen Gary Thomas 3105 Ortega Natasha Victoria 2905 Parvate Richa 2905 Patel Silpan Mansukh 1465 Paz Justin Vidal 1665 Pierson Ryan S 1665 Reynolds Ashley Jo 2905 Rivers Latasha Jasmine 3105 Showmaker Jason R 3105 Sivage Brandon Lee 3105 Stein Hans Carl 1525 Taylor Maria Lange 2905 Thompson Matthew Taylor 3105 Walker Maurice Latroy 2905 Weger Travis Ervin 1655 White Ati Opokufofie 1835 Williams Adrian Ramon 1525 Williams Michael Rahming 1835 Wisdom Darren Scott 1835 Wyatt Jimi Kristopher 2505 DOR/eff date 1 December 2020 Camillo Evangeline Dela 2905 Christensen Rory Eugene 4105 Demirovic Denis 2905 Lafond Kyla T 2905 Laspada Brian Louis 4105 Nava Jaime Antonio 4105 Perez Jeremias David 1105 Segundo Joshua 4105 Seiberlich Jason William 2905 Thomas Herode Jeanvilien 4105 Tracy Marie Bayard 1945 Wilson Christopher C 2905 Zavala Sergio Antonio 1525 .
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