Johnnie Doctor Jr IT1, USN

Johnnie Doctor Jr IT1, USN
He was the rock of the family, the supporter of friends, the good son who helped take care of the family as a youth, the star athlete who loved sports. But at heart, Johnnie Doctor, Jr. was a Navy man. “He loved everything about the service,” said his wife, Andrea, “It was his family, too.” The two were married in 1995 and lived near Bolling Air Force Base. Doctor, 32, is counted among the Pentagon’s missing. He was an information systems technician first class, a job he relished, his wife said. He was in the Navy 14 years, traveling from Japan to Jacksonville, Florida, to Russia and Australia. He enlisted at Fort Jackson, South Carolina on August 19, 1986. His duty stations were: RTC San Diego, August-October 1986; Services School Command, San Diego, October 1986-February 1987; U.S.S. Whidbey Island (LSD41), March 1987-September 1990; Naval Technical Training Center, Charleston, South Carolina, November 1990-September 1992; U.S.S. Aubery Fitvh (FFG-34), October 1992-August 1994; separated from service August 1994-June 1995; U.S.S. Independence (CV62), August 1995-October 1997; U.S.S. Stark (FFG31), November 1997-May 1999; CNO’s office, June 1999. His awards and decorations are: Navy and Marine Corp Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal (3), Navy “E” Ribbon, U.S. Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (3), National Defense Service Medal, and Joint Meritorious Unit Commendation.

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