Chancellorsville (CG 62) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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Gerald J. St.Pe President Ingalls Shipbuilding Gerald J. St.Pe is a corporate senior vice president of Litton Industries and president of the Company's Ingalls Shipbuilding division in Pascagoula, Missis- sippi. A native of New Orleans, La., Mr. St.Pe joined Ingalls in 1961 in the Public Relations Department. He subsequently assumed responsibility for press rela- tions, and in 1971 was appointed division director of public relations. He was named division vice president for industrial and public relations in 1975. In January 1985, he was promoted to division president and elected a Litton vice president. He was elected a Litton senior vice president in August 1986. Mr. St.Pe attended Loyola University in New Orleans, majoring in journalism. He also held a variety of reporting and management responsibilities with newspapers in Louisiana and Mississippi. He is a founder of the Jackson County CMiss.J Eco- nomic Development Foundation, and serves as a member of the Executive Board of the Shipbuilders Council of America.

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Vice Admiral P. M. Hekman, Jr., USN Rear Admiral John T Hood, USN Commander Naval Sea Systems Command Program Manager Aegis Shipbuilding Captain R. Bruce Woodruff, USN Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, USN, Pascagoula, Mississippi aa ivy ea. xi 5, Q , , ,... -, 1 ifrjwk. an . A a of x f A



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