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Show Lt. Commander Szatkowski retires with 20 years in Navy School at Newport, R.I., he served at sea aboard the USS Dewey as engineering assistant and Combat Information Center officer. In February 1988, Szatkowski was assigned temporarily to the newly formed On-Site Inspection Agency, Magna Portal Detachment, then permanently assigned in April 1988 as the officer in charge of the detachment. The On-Site Inspection Agency is the U.S. Government's representative represen-tative for implementation of the escort and inspection regimes outlined in the Intermediate range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Bountiful resident Lt. Cmdr. Jim Szatkowski, deputy commander for operations for the On-Site Inspection Inspec-tion Agency's Magna Portal Division, Divi-sion, retired from the Navy in a ceremony held at the Hercules Plant June 18. Szatkowski served as the first site commander of the Magna Portal Detachment from February 1988 until September 1989. Prior to that assignment, he was the assistant officer in charge of the Naval Plant Branch Representative's Represen-tative's Office at the Hercules Plant Szatkowski enlisted in the Navy in 1970. He was selected to attend the Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Edu-cation Program in 1973, and completed com-pleted his studies at the University of Utah, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering engi-neering in 1976. Szatkowski was selected to attend at-tend the Naval post graduate school in Monterey, Calif., where he was awarded a master's of science degree in mechanical engineering. During his career, he served as an electrician aboard the USS Twining, Twin-ing, USS Long Beach and USS Kitty Kit-ty Hawk. Following a brief tour in naval aviation and after training at the Surface Warfare Officer's r |