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EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lieutenant Commander Phillip T. Garrett LCDR GARRETT was graduated from Old Domi- nion University in 1963 with a Bachelor ' s Degree in Business Administration. Commissioned an Ensign in 1964, he served in USS STURDY (MSO 494) and USS COLUMBUS (CG 12). Upon graduation from U.S. Naval Destroyer School in 1971 he served as Engineer Officer onboard USS STICKELL (DD 888). In 1972 he attended the Defense Intelligence School followed by duty with Commander United Nations Commander In Chief, U.S. Forces Korea Joint Staff. Prior to reporting to USS DONALD B. BE ARY (FF 1085) he was assign- ed to Cruiser Destroyer Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. LCDR GARRETT is married to the former Phyllis Carole Kincaid of Suffolk, Virginia.
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U.S. Ships to Visit W. Africa NORFOLK— A Navy ship from Norfolk and one from Mayport, Fla., will visit west African ports north of Angola. The ships are the frigates Donald B. Beary from Norfolk and Capodanno out of Mayport. Atlantic Fleet spokesmen said the purpose of the African visits is to underline our historical ties with this region from which the ancestors of a significant portion of the American people origin- ated, and to reinforce the friendship which exists between the people of Senegal, Liberia, Guinea, Gambia, and the United States. The Beary is scheduled to visit Dakar in Sene- gal today through Saturday, and Monrovia in Lib- eria Monday through Wednesday of next week. The Capodanno will make a brief refueling stop in Dakar today, then call in Conakry, Guinea, May 21-24, and Banjul, Gambia, May 25-28. After their African visits, the ships will entei the Mediterranean, transit the Suez Canal, and re- lieve two vessels now attached to the U.S. Mideast Force. All of the ports to be visited are well up the African coast from Angola. No U.S. Navy vessels have stopped ' in Guinea in recent memory, and nex t week ' s visit to Gam- bia will be the first of a Navy ship since 1970. Both Senegal and Liberia were visited by American mil- itary ships early last year. WE DEPART....
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