Albany (CG 10) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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111-qu 'man r CUMMAN if i 7, .X K x - ,gy m fi X , 22 N 1. ins Q f 0 ggjwts. 5, 1. by Admiral , . ' d E, McCauley and Rear Captain Jack L.Wohler uses ahand-set on the bridge Whlle P11099 talker Rlchar Gene R, LaRocque look on. 1 Captain Jack L. Wohler, USN, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in June 1943, and began his career under war- time conditions. He served in the Atlantic and Mediterranean aboard the cruiser USS OMAHA QCL-45 and carrier USS TARAWA QCV-409. After the war he was promoted to Lieutenant with orders to report to the U. S. Naval Intelligence School for Post Graduate training. After completion of the Intelligence School plus the translator's and interpre- 1 ter s course in Russian, he became h d f ea o the U. S. S. R. desk inthe Office of Naval Intell' ' igence, serving also as special liason officer for the return of the cruiser Mur- rnansk by the Soviets in March 1949. After tsehloutbreak of war in Korea, Lieutenant O . . er served as Assistant Intelligence Officer on the staff of C ommander Naval Forces, Far East. For outstanding work in pre ' ' . paration of intelligence plans for the invasion of Inchon he r ' , . , eceived the Com- mendation Ribbon with Metal Pendant. In March of 1954, after p1'Om0ti0n to Lteutggafl CO1T1m3ndeI'v he returngl to W?hu?J?Naval Intelligence. In June 1956, LISP icommand mander Wohler was given ms f1rS400l After at sea, the USS HISSEM QDER- e Marine graduating from the Senior Cuursofthe USS Corps School, he took the he rllie became PHILIP IDDE-498V In 196O' Ss JOHN s. Commanding Officer of the U AIN DL-3 . . OI' 3 MCC an 1' Ju1y,1963' Completmg Yiiffriaon Masters Degree in Business Afllmand having at George Washingfon Umversl yoted to the been deep selected, he was prongirector of rank of Captain and asslglled on the Joint Strategic Studies and Planqlgg Atlantic, in Staff of Commander in Chie , . Om' NOrfl?1lkSeptember of 1965 he asigffledc mand of the USS ALBANY lc? 21130 the form' Captain Wohler is marrle s of PortS' er Miss Marjorie Marie Walter Ochildrenf mouth, ohio. The Wohlers have IW K- fi ' jjj Y'-f 1-V ---,-:ET T5-V 1-gjfgira' .,.f'g,, I ,Ili 3-,Z 5-13,-374-5:-.L 5,13 If-1.5.2- E -3. 1.5-,:.7,A,, ,, :JA 7,-.paw -.,,',,',l.:,1,,,. Q,,,-, ,kxfi :MZ .,.,,-.5',,,-3,,,4,,,q,jVK2g.1i.5.2,.5,,,,.:,:.,Z.v? 4, ., w , , , - A A V V . g J ' ,lf . . - ' ,I V -:N A. A' ' .- '1 gp--1 i' :L 15 . ',r,.-g,::gf.-5p:-- :Q-I5-: .g.,'.'.uf5faiTffgf-.f,-?'f, --'fapvfil-fl7Ffa1.:'?f.f.?,1:g,-i5f-s4.nie-?r2'f1f .1'--Ti': T-5miplg, ff 2,1 R1-'s,.:1AHf,1: .41 1 - ' - ' V k l , .. -. TY V Y, -,- .A -5 I L1 .A -,574 D.-.HM-,,v,,. ,-r :-.,.::,'f..-1,gA.,-V-'Y..',..A 57,3-:3?.f,l.,,,4s,:,cb:,':,...7,,1-- ,Lf -. .NL ,Y -,Y .. ,.-,,, . . - -- - A ,- , ' P A I . .1 1- - , Y - . , - . ff g.-,:-. 2-.4.-,,.f:z , -. :., v f'-Wg: --'-171121-'Q v'-ff' '- '

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'r w' F Y 3 Cpl. Mink, Capt. Homer, Rear Admiral LaRocque, LTJG Webber, L!Cpl Parmelee The two star flag of Rear Admiral Gene R. LaRocque, United States Navy, has flown from the ALBANY after truck for the major- ity of this cruise. Admiral LaRocque as Com- mander Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Twelve has been commander of CTG 60.2 and direct- ed ALBANY's training and operations since ALBANY j oined 60 .2 after the bomb recovery operations at Palomares, Spain. Admiral LaRocque was a new Ensign aboard the U. S. S. MacDonough at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. After his immediate personal involve- ment in World War II, he remained in the Pacific and carried out the fight against the Japanese in eleven maj or naval engagements . Seeing all his wartime service aboard destroyers, Admiral LaRocque was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the Navy Com- mendation Medal for action against the enemy. After World War II he continued his professional education at the General Line School, the Naval War College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. lnterspersed with this schooling he served on the staff of the Commander Train- ing Command, as a member of the staff at the Naval War College and in the office of Strategic Planning in the Office of Naval Operations and the staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He has also commanded three destroy- ers, a destroyer division, served as opera- tions officer of a destroyer Flotilla and was Chief of Staff to Commander Cruiser- Destroyer Flotilla Six. He was serving as Commanding Officer of the U. S. S. Providence QCLG-65 when selected for Rear Admiral, and upon his being promoted to that rank he assumed his present duties. The Admiral, Mrs. LaRocque, the former Sarah M. Fox of Seattle, Washington, and their three teen-age children live in Norfolk, Virginia.



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CAPTA JACK L. WOHLER hm 'Wa 3 if Q-.L fe? Captain Jack L, Wohler, USN, com- manding officer of USS ALBANY CCG- IOD, and the ship's executive officer, Commander H. M. Rogers watch the rigging of fueling connections during a fueling at sea operation.

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