FOB Tacoma
Complete coverage of military and veterans issues in the South Puget Sound.

Scott Fontaine covers Fort Lewis, McChord Air Force Base, the Washington National Guard and the veteran community. Fontaine has worked at The News Tribune since 2006. E-mail along story suggestions and tips to scott.fontaine@thenewstribune.com

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Matt Misterek is the communities and military team leader at The News Tribune and has supervised local military coverage since 2003.
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FOB Tacoma
Monday, July 6th, 2009
Posted by Matt Misterek @ 12:56:37 pm

A Puyallup native recently recently became commander of one the U.S.'s four naval shipyards.

Capt. William C. Kiestler took control of Norfolk Naval Shipyard, located in Portsmouth, Va. It is the oldest continuously operating naval shipyard, having opened in 1767.

Kiestler is a 1981 graduate of Puyallup’s Rogers High School. Married with four children, he is the son of Patricia Mashburn of Puyallup.

According to a Navy news release, Kiestler supervises approximately 1,000 Navy personnel and 8,000 civil servants who repair, or support the repair, of aircraft carriers and submarines in Virginia, and throughout the world.

The other three American naval shipyards are Pearl Harbor, Portsmouth and, of course, our own Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton.

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