Carol I. Turner

Carol I. Turner

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==Navy career==
==Navy career==
Turner's first duty assignment was at Marine Corps Base, [[Camp Lejeune, North Carolina]]. In May 1979, she was transferred to the {{USS|Vulcan|AR-5|6}}, home-ported at [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. She served as an assistant dental officer and subsequently as the division officer for the ship’s dental department. Turner transferred to Naval Dental Center Norfolk in June 1981.
Turner's first duty assignment was at Marine Corps Base, [[Camp Lejeune, North Carolina]]. In May 1979, she was transferred to the {{USS|Vulcan|AR-5|6}}, home-ported at [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. She served as an assistant dental officer and subsequently as the division officer for the ship's dental department. Turner transferred to Naval Dental Center Norfolk in June 1981.


In 1984, Turner was selected for training and assigned to Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Bethesda, Maryland, where she completed a residency program in advanced clinical dentistry and the requirements for a master of arts in oral biology. Her next assignment was as officer-in-charge of Branch Dental Clinic, [[Bermuda]]. Turner began a tour as a staff officer under the Chief, Navy Dental Corps, in 1988. During her tour at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, she served as head of Manpower Resources and subsequently head of the Logistics Division. In July 1991, she transferred to the [[Naval War College]], [[Newport, Rhode Island]], as a student in the College of Naval Warfare, where she completed a master of arts in national security and strategic studies. After graduation, Turner reported to [[Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point]], [[North Carolina]], as the commanding officer of 12th Dental Company, 2nd Dental Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group. In 1994, she assumed duties as the executive officer of Naval Dental Center Newport, Rhode Island.
In 1984, Turner was selected for training and assigned to Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Bethesda, Maryland, where she completed a residency program in advanced clinical dentistry and the requirements for a Master of Arts in oral biology. Her next assignment was as officer-in-charge of Branch Dental Clinic, [[Bermuda]]. Turner began a tour as a staff officer under the Chief, Navy Dental Corps, in 1988. During her tour at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, she served as head of Manpower Resources and subsequently head of the Logistics Division. In July 1991, she transferred to the [[Naval War College]], [[Newport, Rhode Island]], as a student in the College of Naval Warfare, where she completed a Master of Arts in national security and strategic studies. After graduation, Turner reported to [[Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point]], [[North Carolina]], as the commanding officer of 12th Dental Company, 2nd Dental Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group. In 1994, she assumed duties as the executive officer of Naval Dental Center Newport, Rhode Island.


Turner next reported as commanding officer of the combined command 1st Dental Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group/Naval Dental Center, Camp Pendleton, Calif. in 1996. She served as officer-in-charge of Naval Healthcare Support Office, Norfolk. In July 2001 she assumed command of the National Naval Dental Center in Bethesda, Maryland. She has served as the deputy chief for dental operations then subsequently health care operations for Navy medicine at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Washington. In June 2005, she assumed duty as the commander of Naval Medical Education and Training Command, Bethesda, Maryland. She also served as the first female chief of the Navy Dental Corps from November 2003 to August 2007. Turner is now serving as commander of Navy Medicine Support Command, [[Jacksonville, Florida]].
Turner next reported as commanding officer of the combined command 1st Dental Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group/Naval Dental Center, Camp Pendleton, Calif. in 1996. She served as officer-in-charge of Naval Healthcare Support Office, Norfolk. In July 2001 she assumed command of the National Naval Dental Center in Bethesda, Maryland. She has served as the deputy chief for dental operations then subsequently health care operations for Navy medicine at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Washington. In June 2005, she assumed duty as the commander of Naval Medical Education and Training Command, Bethesda, Maryland. She also served as the first female chief of the Navy Dental Corps from November 2003 to August 2007. Turner is now serving as commander of Navy Medicine Support Command, [[Jacksonville, Florida]].
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==Awards and decorations==
==Awards and decorations==
Turner’s personal awards include the [[Legion of Merit]] (with three gold stars), [[Meritorious Service Medal (United States)|Meritorious Service Medal]] (with two gold stars), [[Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal]] (with gold star), and the [[Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal]].
Turner's personal awards include the [[Legion of Merit]] (with three gold stars), [[Meritorious Service Medal (United States)|Meritorious Service Medal]] (with two gold stars), [[Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal]] (with gold star), and the [[Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal]].


*[[File:Legion of Merit ribbon.svg|60px]]  [[Legion of Merit]] with three Gold Stars
*[[File:Legion of Merit ribbon.svg|60px]]  [[Legion of Merit]] with three Gold Stars
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==Education==
==Education==
Turner graduated, with distinction, from both [[Purdue University]] and [[Indiana University School of Dentistry]] (1975). She was assigned to the Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Bethesda, Maryland., where she completed a residency program in advanced clinical dentistry and the requirements for a master of arts in oral biology. In July 1991, she transferred to the [[Naval War College]], [[Newport, Rhode Island]], as a student in the College of Naval Warfare, where she completed a master of arts in national security and strategic studies.
Turner graduated, with distinction, from both [[Purdue University]] and [[Indiana University School of Dentistry]] (1975). She was assigned to the Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Bethesda, Maryland., where she completed a residency program in advanced clinical dentistry and the requirements for a Master of Arts in oral biology. In July 1991, she transferred to the [[Naval War College]], [[Newport, Rhode Island]], as a student in the College of Naval Warfare, where she completed a Master of Arts in national security and strategic studies.


==See also==
==See also==