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Paul Anthony Walker

Born: May 22, 1974

Place of Birth: Providence, RI.

Grew up in Needham, Ma. and Providence, RI.

Has two (2) older brothers and two (2) younger sisters.

Farther SP Stern Professor At Boston University.

Mother Dr. D.J. Stern-Walker dental research scientist.

After graduating From Central High school in Providence, RI. in 1993 with honors. Paul Walker joined the US Navy as an E-4 on July 5,1993. After basic training at Great Lakes Recruit Training Center.

Paul Walker was awarded an American flag, Medal of Valor With three(3)Sliver stars, and the National Defense Service Ribbon. For saving the lives three of his crew mates after a helicopter crash that killed four(4)other crew members. Mr. Walker then when on to A school for training in the field of law enforcement.

During A school Mr. Walker was awarded another two metals(1)Navy Good Conduct Ribbon and(2)The NAVY CROSS awarded by the Command Master Chief of the Navy MCPON(SW/PJ)John Hagan.

Mr. Walker Finished A school and was awarded with the Rank of 3rd class petty officer.

Petty officer Walker was then assigned to Newport Naval Air Station, Newport, RI. Where he earned the rank of second class petty officer and was transferred to Norfolk, VA. and was given his first command assignment. Placing him in charged of 125 men and women. After Two years at that location and being promoted to First Class Petty Officer.

Petty Officer Walker was place in a recruitment assignment in New York City. After one year Petty Officer Walker was giving his very first sea duty on the USS Alabama (SSBN-731).

Where he earned his Submarine Warfare enlisted medal. After a year on the USS Alabama Petty officer Walker was the assigned to the USS Peleliu (LHA 5).

Where he earn his Surface warfare enlisted medal.

After 6 months on the Peleliu. Petty officer was offered a placement on The USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)Base in San Diego, Ca. As lead training petty office.

Petty Officer Walker while out on humanitarian aid with the USS Ronald Reagan after Desert Storm.

Petty Officer Walker was shot in the Back and sent state side for rehab.

After two years of rehab and learning to walk again.

Petty Officer Walker was promoted to Chief Petty Officer then assigned to North Island Naval Air Station, Coronado, CA.

Until he was medically retired from the Navy in 2005.