Constellation (CV 64) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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Captain Harold Zenner was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, in 1921, the son of Hubert and Alice Zenner. He enlisted in the Navy as an Aviation Cadet in September, 1942, and was commissioned an Ensign and desig- nated a Naval Aviator in August, 1944. His initial duty during World War Il was with VC-3. Since that time he has served with various carrier based squadrons including VF-54 Cduring the Korean Warl and VA-15. Prior to re- porting aboard Constellation, Captain Zenner served as Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron 95. Captain Zenner holds a B.A. in Polit- ical Science from Northwestern Univer- sity and received his M.A. in Political Science from Boston University in Iune, 1962. He completed the General Line Course of the Naval Post Graduate School in 1954. He is a graduate of both the Command and Staff Course and the Naval Warfare Course at the Naval War College. Captain Zenner reported aboard Con- stellation in August, 1964, as ship's navigator. He assumed the duties of Executive Officer on 7 March 1965. Captain Zenner was promoted to his present rank on 1 October, 1965. He is married to the former Iene L. Petz of San Diego, California. The Zen- ners have six children and the family presently resides in Santa Cruz, Calif. ' .

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CVERHAUL Perhaps Connie's WestPac cruise began in Bremerton, Wash., where eight months and S19 million dollars made her the most modern warship afloat. Between April and' December 1965, she was equipped with several new computer- ized systems, including the Sl30,000 Ship's Inertial Navigation System CSINSJ an Sl,- 800,000 Integrated Operational Intelligence System CIOISD, and a S790,000 Naval Tac- tical Data System KNTDSJ. For Connie men and their families, it was also a vacation away from the sea. There were weekends in Seattle, in the Olympic Mountains and Mt. Rainer and numerous fishing trips. Crewmen had a lot of fun in the North- west, but they never lost sight of the fact that their stay in Bremerton was to build a better ship for the task ahead. This was the objective and that was the outcome. Perhaps the highlight of the yard period was the Constellation Anniversary Ball. Les Brown provided music and the Bever- ly Hillbillies' Donna Douglas was guest star. w 1 S1 f 4,1

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