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REENLISTMENTS AWARDS CEREMONY 54 ' Y 7
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EXECUTI OFFICER LCDR Edward E. Alexander is originally from Parkersburg, W. Va. and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1959. At that time he reported aboard his first ship, USS lONAS INGRAM QDD-9381 in Mayport, Florida, as the Damage Control Assistant. Subsequently, he was fleeted up on board and served as Chief Engineer. In june of 1962 LCDR Alexander was transferred to USS FARRAGUT QDLG-61, also out of Mayport, Florida, and again served for a period of one year as Chief Engineer. During these two tours he partici- pated in deployments to the North and South Atlantic, the Mediterranean and Indian oceans. Entering the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., in August 1963, he graduated from the Weapons Engineering Curriculum in May, 1965 with another B.S. in Electrical Engineering. He then assumed command of USS KINGBIRD QMSC-1941 homeported in Charleston, S.C., in which he operated extensively in the Carribean area. ln February 1967 LCDR Alexander reported to the Naval Ordnance Systems Command Headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he served as industrial resources branch head in the Fleet Support Direc- torate. In january 1969 he assumed the duties of Weapons Officer on USS WORDEN QDLG-181 home- ported in San Diego, California and served in this capacity until November of that year. He assumed his present duties as Executive Officer in December 1969. LCDR Alexander is married to the former Ann Bryan of Mobile, Alabama, and they have three sons.
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