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U.S. Navy Veteran
Branch
U.S. Navy
Rank
E-5
Service Years
2002 - 2007

USN
U.S. Navy
The USN stands for the United States Navy, which is the naval warfare branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for conducting operations at sea, on land, and in the air to protect and defend the United States and its interests. The USN operates a vast fleet of ships, submarines, and aircraft to carry out its missions around the world. It plays a crucial role in maintaining national security and projecting American power globally.
USS McInerney (FFG 8)
U.S. Navy
USS McInerney (FFG-8) was an Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate of the United States Navy, commissioned in 1979. Named after Vice Admiral Francis X. McInerney, the ship served primarily in anti-submarine warfare roles and participated in multiple operations, including drug interdiction patrols in the Caribbean and support for Middle East operations. During its service, USS McInerney was notable for being the first ship of its class to be equipped with the SH-60B Seahawk helicopter. After over 30 years of active service, the frigate was decommissioned in 2010 and transferred to the Pakistan Navy, where it was renamed PNS Alamgir (F-260).
USS CARDINAL (MHC-60)
U.S. Navy
USS CARDINAL (MHC-60) was an Osprey-class coastal mine hunter of the United States Navy, commissioned on October 18, 1997. Designed for locating, classifying, and neutralizing moored and bottom mines in littoral waters, CARDINAL was equipped with advanced sonar and remotely operated vehicles. The vessel served primarily in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility, contributing to mine countermeasure operations and joint exercises with allied navies. CARDINAL was decommissioned on January 7, 2007, and subsequently transferred to the Egyptian Navy as part of military assistance programs.