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Navy LT LDO murdered in Norfolk

Schnugg

It's gettin' a bit dramatic 'round here...
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
Really sad to see this stuff happen again and again...

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3/12/08 - Here's the 2006/2007 CVW-7 / IKE deployment ground officers: L-R front row: LT Rod Abbott, VFA-83 AMO; LT Dale Locklar, IM-3; ENS Steph Chelone, IM-4; LT Lisa Clark, IM-2; LCDR Duane Decker, IM-1; LCDR Joe Tubbs, CAGMO; CDR Bill Edge, AIMDO; LCDR Mike Broadus, AMO; LT Julie Cunningham, VAQ-140 QAO; LT Sam Bornino, VAW-125 MMCO; CWO2 Marcus Rodolfo, VAW-125 QAO

L-R back row: CWO3 Joe Scala, VAQ-140 MMCO; LTJG Dennis Davio, VFA-103 AMO; LT Kevin Bittle, VFA-83 MMCO; LTJG Les Branch, VFA-143 MCO; CWO3 Randy Parrish, VFA-103 QAO; LT Scott Carter, HS-5 AMO; LT Todd Cox, VAW-125 AMO; LT Craig Carsten, VAQ-140 AMO; CWO4 Mike Allen, VFA-131 MMCO; LT James Chisholm, VFA-103 MMCO; LCDR Rodger Elkins, VFA-143 AMO; LCDR Brian Burns, VFA-131 AMO; ? ; LTJG Alex Palomino, VFA-131 MCO; LT Todd Dupree, HS-5 QAO
 

Scoob

If you gotta problem, yo, I'll be part of it.
pilot
Contributor
Small consolation, but at least the odds are pretty good that someone in the Navy will be on the jury when they do find the guy.
 

MIDNJAC

is clara ship
pilot
Prayers for his family. Angry member of his division perhaps? Seems a little extreme to be random
 

FrankTheTank

Professional Pot Stirrer
pilot
Just got off the phone w/ a long time bud who is a DH there and was driving back from the funeral... Sounds shitty.. The whole story sucks! Also he had some really good things to say about 'the dude' for lack of a better term!
 

GopherM

New Member
Lt Cox, the man

Lt. Cox enlisted at the age of 17 and worked extremely hard to step up through the ranks. He was a third class petty officer when I first met him. He came from a background that few of us can imagine and even fewer overcome. He used the opportunities in the military to obtain the education that would have otherwise been unavailable to him. As an enlisted man he was runner up for Sailor of the Year and was soon selected as a Chief Petty Officer at nearly the same time as he was selected as a Limited Duty Officer. He delayed accpeting the commission in order to serve in the honored ranks of Chief Petty Officers. Even as an LDO he continued his education, eventually earning his degree. He didn't use his rank to rule but rather as position to educate, train and mentor those that worked for him.

As his former father-in-law, Todd left this life with my admiration, gratitude for defending us all and a great deal of love in our hearts for someone we had the chance to share our lives with.
 
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