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CMDCM David Hyatt
COMMAND MASTER CHIEF, LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP SQUADRON ONE (LCSRON 1)
19 April 2024
Command Master Chief David Hyatt
Command Master Chief David Hyatt
Command Master Chief David Hyatt
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A native of Miamisburg, OH; Master Chief Hyatt enlisted in the United State Navy in May 2000. Upon completion of Basic Training, he reported to Electronic Warfare Technician (EW) “A” and “C” School in Pensacola, FL.
His sea assignments include: USS Cape ST. George (CG 71), USS MCFaul (DDG 74), USS Laboon (DDG 58), USS Spruance (DDG 111), and USS Lake Champlain (CG 57).
His shore assignments include Navy Information Operations Command (NAVIOCOM) Colorado, and Afloat Training Group, San Diego. He also volunteered for an Individual Augmentee as an Electronic Warfare Officer as part of Joint Composite Crew Squadron One (JCCS-1) serving with the 1-82nd Airborne Division.
His Command tours include Executive Assistant to the Naval Forces Europe, Naval Forces Africa Fleet Master Chief, USS Kansas City (LCS 22), and USS Ralph Johnson, where he conducted a homeport shift from Everett, WA to Yokosuka, Japan.
He is currently the Command Master Chief for Commander, Littoral Combat Ship Squadron 1 and Littoral Combat Ship Squadron 3.
He has been part of teams that have earned seven Battle Effectiveness Awards, and various service and campaign awards. He holds an MBA in Organizational Leadership, is a graduate of Senior Enlisted Academy Class 209 (Red), and Command Master Chief/Chief of the Boat, Class 193.
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