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EXECUTIVE OFFICER LIEUTENANT COMMANDER GERALD DAVID GOLDEN Lieutenant Commander Gerald Golden was a long-time resident ot Peabody, Massachusetts. Following sev- eral years of teaching school, he attended Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island and was commissioned in June 1982. Sea duty assignments have included the USS Iwo Jima (LPH 2) as Repair Officer and Main Propulsion Assistant, the USS Mobile Bay (CG-53) as Communications Officer and Assistant Operations Officer, and the USS Truett (FF 1095) and USS Detroit (AOE 4) as Chief Engineer. He reported to the USS Austin (LPD 4) as Executive Officer in Sep- tember 1995. Lieutenant Commander Golden served as Commanding Officer, Naval Marine Corps Reserve Center Plainville, Connecticut for a tour ashore. At the time of printing, he holds orders to transfer to USACOM, Norfolk, Virginia in March 1997. Lieutenant Commander Golden holds a Bachelor ' s Degree in Education from Northeastern University, Boston and a Master ' s in Geography from Central Connecticut State. His personal awards include Surface Warfare Offi- cer, three Navy Commendation Medals, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, and several unit, cam- paign and service ribbons. Lieutenant Commander Golden, his wife Karen, and their two children, Katie and Timothy, reside in Williamsburg, Virginia. Text: YNSN Gary Espiritu C xecut ' we Kyjlicer 9
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gi COMMANDING OFFICER COMMANDER WILLIAM DAWSON VALENTINE, JR. William D. Valentine, Jr., a native of Costa Mesa, California, enlisted the Navy in 1974. He attended the Naval Acade- my Preparatory School, graduating in the summer of 1975. He continued on to the United States Naval Academy, earning in June 1979 a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics. Following graduation from the Academy and completion of Surface Warfare Officer School Basic, Commander Valentine ' s reported for sea duty assignments on the USS Orleck (DD 886) as Communications Officer, Electronics Material Officer, Navi- gator ana Administration Officer and attained qualification as Surface Warfare Officer, and the USS Mobile (LKA 1 1 5) as Oper- ations Officer. Following his sea duties, he attended the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California, and earned a Master of Science Degree in Management in December 1985. Following completion of Department Head Training, Com- mander Valentine reported for duty aboard the USS Niagara Falls (AFS 30) as Operations Officer. Commander Valentine ' s next tour of duty was as Joint Combined Exercise Coordinator and Principal Advisor to the Com- mander for Naval Matters at Commander, US Forces Japan in Yokota, Japan, during which he completed requirements for designation as Joint Subspecialty Officer. He later served as Executive Officer aboard the USS Wabash (AOR 5), completing that tour in October 1992. Commander Valentine ' s next assignment was as Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans, Policies and Joint Combined Exercises as Amphibious Group Two. In November 1 994, he commenced his education at the Naval War Col- lege, earning a Master of Science Degree in Strategic Business and graduating with distinction in November 1995. Commander Valentine ' s singular list of decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, two Navy Commenda- tion Medals, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. Commanaer Valentine is married to the former Deborah Hemmesch and is the proud father of two daughters, Courtney Anne and Chelsea Amanda, and son Chance Andrew. The Valentines currently reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. S ( ommandinq v fficer
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CHANGE O Austin, arriving. CDR William D. Valentine, Jr. relieves CAPT Andrew M. Petruska III as Commanding Officer, USS Austin (LPD 4) 24 May 1996, Norfolk, Virginia The Change of Command Ceremony is a time-honored product of the rich Naval traditional heritage. Custom has established that this ceremony be formal and inspiring - designed to strengthen respect for authority that is vital to any military organization. The ceremony was designed so that only authorized officers held command and all else present became aware of its authenticity and symbolism. The heart of the ceremony is the formal reading of official orders by the officer being relieved and the relieving officer. Command passes upon utterance of, by the relieving officer, I relieve you, Sir! To which the officer being relieved responds, I stand relieved. The strength of today ' s Navy stems in large measure from the observance of customs and traditions, each founded on need, and each contributing its share to stability, com- bat effectiveness, and smooth transfer of authority. The simple ceremony passing author- ity, individual accountability, and total responsibility to yet another officer reflects the dedication of free individuals serving their nation proudly. to () i ' iKIIIIIIf
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