Signal Mountain High School Junior Lee Nagle Pinned As Chief Petty Officer

  • Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Lee Nagle with his parents
Lee Nagle with his parents

Lee Nagle, a junior at Signal Mountain Middle/High School was "pinned" a Chief Petty Officer in the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps, specifically attached to the Signal Mountain Division, by his parents.

Chief Petty Officer Nagle is a resident of Signal Mountain where he lives with his parents, David and Martha Nagle. Chief Petty Officer Nagle is one of the original Plank Owners of the Signal Mountain Division as he joined in January of 2012.  He has attended Recruit Training at Great Lakes, IL in the summer of 2012, the Mantra Seamanship Training also in the same summer along with numerous other trainigns through the past three and a half years plus completing coursework to meet all eligible requirements for chief petty officer. 

Chief Petty Officer Nagle was recently awarded the Theodore Roosevelt Medal and Ribbon back in April of 2015 by the Greater Chattanooga John J. Spittler  Navy League Council at the Chattanooga Choo Choo's "Theodore Roosevelt Room."  He is also a football and baseball player at Signal Mountain Middle/School.  He has achieved the highest rank in the United States Naval Sea Cadet program.

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