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. . . AND THE XO I Q.. i N Lieutenant Commander Harlan L. Barnes United States Navy Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Barnes was ,born in Farmersville, lll. He entered the Navy in March of 1945, completing Basic Training at Camp Green Bay, Great Lakes, Ill. at the Naval Station. As an enlisted man he served in the commissioning crew of the USS NEREUS QAS-173 and he served at Naval School Harbor Defense, San Francisco, Ca. Other duty stations included USS ENHANCE QMSO- 437i, USS ANAMOSA QYTB-409i and the Security Department at Great Lakes. In June 1960 he received his commission as an LDO Ensign and was assigned as Assistant Administrative Officer, Ninth Naval District, Great Lakes, Ill. V He next served as Ship's Boatswain and later as First Lieutenant on the USS CATAMOUNT QLSD-171g Security and Special Services Officer at NAS, Barkers Point, Hawaii, First Lieutenant on the USS KATMAI lAE-169 and as Officer in Charge, inshore Undersea Warfare Group, Qui Nhon, Republic of South Viet Nam. Lieutenant Commander Barnes came to COMPASS ISLAND from Fleet Support Work Management, Naval Shipyard, Mare Island, Vallejo, Ca. LCDR Barnes reported to COMPASS ISLAND QAG-1531 in November of 1973. He is married and has two daughters.
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3,500 Cases of Soda? Yes, and it was all carried on board by hand or hoisted aboard from the Port Boom. Total time: 5 hours, 25 minutes, 30 seconds. , , ,,,, ,, ua- ,.., .,.......,. 3-.4--m..,..f... - .0 aux, rn ... .., , l, .wrn.,1 .f ,,L,,m, iN::::1 -h.............t . t .a,....,.I.,. .,, 33-55,17..,f-a..aL'L.!1i::j,'g:3-f-. ..-,..,a.... 1--I -Z? RTURE:From lilier lTligflA, Charleston, S C 30 April 1974 THE USS COMPASS ISLAND QAG-1535 departed her new homeport of Charleston, South Carolina, for her long-anticipated three-month European deployment on the last day of April 1974. This departure came after much hard work by all hands. There was much to do in loading out the ship and meeting every requirement to get underway on- time. Although the cruise would mean leaving many loved ones behind for a long period of time, the relief at finally being underway and the excitement of see- ing new places was felt by nearly everyone.
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