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RADM DONALD B. WHITMIRE. USN COMMANDER TASK FORCE 76
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OFFICERS COMMANDER CARL E. LAMBACH, USN Commander LAMBACH entered the Navy in 1952. He served until 1961 as an Aerographer ' s Mate and was commissioned as a line Ensign in March of that year by way of OCS and the Integration Program. He has served as Gunnery Officer of USS ALAMO (LSD-33), Operations Officer on USS COMSTOCK (LSD- 19), Assistance Operations Officer for CONPHIBRON FIVE, Scheduling Officer for COMSERVGRU ONE, Port Ser- vices Officer at NAVSTA Norfolk, Chief Staff Officer for COMSERVRON NINE, and Operations Officer for DECOMOPTEVFORPAC. Commander LAMBACH was born in Boston, Massachusetts, but because of frequent tours of duty in the San Diego area now calls San Diego home. He and Mrs. LAMBACH, the former Glenda Williams Dyess, of Arkansas, reside with their five children, ages 12 to 19, in El Cajon, California. 13
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BRAVO ZULU As the good ship DENVER steams toward CONUS I am gratified to reflect upon the outstanding support you provided to me and the staff. The moments were many but DENVER never faltered. From the moment DENVER reported for duty she provided capabilities in the crucial evacuation operation in Vietnam. DENVER continued to work hard as the flagship and as the leader of ARG BRAVO during such impressive accomplishments as BLTEX 1-76 off Korea. Other evolutions were equally im- pressive. DENVER leaves WESTPAC with a proud record of achievements. I wish to express my deep personal appreciation for the professional spirit, progressive attitudes and ex- cellent support of my staff by each officer and crew member aboard DENVER. I am proud to have had you as my flagship and wish you the best of luck in all future un- dertakings. May calm winds and following seas dominate your voyage home to a joyful reunion with families and friends. Well done and keep charging. 15
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