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-'sd Captain William D. Houser, born in At- lanta, Ga., in 1921, entered the Naval Academy in Iune 1938. After graduation in December 1941, he reported aboard the cruiser Nashville, flagship for General MacArthur for his return to the Philippines. He became a Naval Aviator in March 1946, and has served with Fighter squad- rons on the East coast, commanded Fighter Squadron 44 in Korea, operating from Lake Champlain and Boxer. He served with Air Development Three CVX-35, which performed fleet evaluation of new naval jet fighters, commanded the Pacific Fleet Crusader replacement squadron at Mof- fett Field, Calif., and commanded the arn- munition ship Mauna Lea. Captain Houser has also served in the offices of the Chief of Naval Operations, and Ioint Chiefs of Staff and has attended the Naval War College, Newport, R. 1. X Before assuming command of Constella- tion on Ianuary 29, Captain Houser was assigned to the office of the Secretary of Defense as Chief of the Military Personnel Section. Captain Houser wears the Bronze Star with Combat V, the Air Medal with Gold Star, and the Commendation Medal with a Combat V and a Gold Star, plus theater ribbons for both World War II and Korean conflict. A He is married and has three children.
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CAPTA N'S MESSAGE The l966 Western Pacific deployment marks a high spot for CONSTELLATION in naval annals. Following in the tradition of our illustrious predecessor, the frigate CONSTELLATION which dates back to 1797, our ship has performed magnificently and with distinction in the Vietnam War. The courage and heroism of the pilots has been truly exceptional, in returning daily to attack targets in the most heavily defended area in the world, North Vietnam. Their deeds were made possible by the valiant efforts of the support crews who loaded bombs, repaired airplanes, pro- pelled the ship and performed the myriad of other duties necessary to the functioning of our great ship. It has been a source of tremendous per- sonal satisfaction to me to participate with 5,000 shipmates who were giving a maxi- mum effort in support of our country and its policies. The superb performance of the entire ship during these difficult months is my reward. To each of you I say in appre- ciation, Wel1 done. The Constellation- Carrier Air Wing Fifteen team in 1966 have indeed fulfilled and even added new lustre to our ship's motto: Spirit of the Old, Pride W. D. I-IOUSER Captain, U.S. Navy Commanding Officer of the New.
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