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In December of 1967 Lieutenant Commander Elliot -volunteered for duty in Vietnam, where he
served as Commanding Officer, PBR Squadron 57, operating in the Mekong Delta. Under his
command, his squadron of river patrol boats achieved an outstanding comba t record, serving in
several major riverine operations. On December 29, 1968 Lieutenant Commander Elliot was killed in
action while leading his squadron in a riverine interdiction mission.
Lieutenant Commander Elliot's awards include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the Purple
Heart, the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal with two bronze stars, the
Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm, the National Order of Vietnam C5th Classj, the Vietnam
Campaign Ribbon, the Armed Forces Expedition Service Medal, and the U.S. Navy Expedition Medal.
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graduation in 1965 from the U.S. Naval Academy he was awarded the Westcott Prize for his senior
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Commander Norton has received the following decorations: the Defense Superior Service Medal,
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COMMANDER STEPHEN R. FARROW1 UNITED STATES NAVY
Commander Farrow, a native of Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, was commissioned through the NROTC
program in June 1965 upon graduation from Dartmouth College. Commander Farrow is married to
the former Donna Rudge of Pensacola, Florida. They have two daughters, Lisa and Jennifer.
Commander Farrow assumed command of USS ELLIOT DD-967' in July 1983.
Commander Farrow's decorations include the Legion of Merit, three awards of the Navy
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LIEUTENANT COMMANDER ROBERT H. RANKIN, UNITED STATES NAVY
Lieutenant Commander Rankin hails from Jacksonville, Florida. After graduation from
Jacksonville University, he completed Officer Candidate School and was commissioned in August 1971.
He is married to the former Joanna Erwin of Cookeville, Tennessee. They have four children, Elizabeth,
James, Jennifer, and John.
Lieutenant Commander Rankin has received the following decorations: Navy Commendation Medal,
Navy.Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, and the Battle Efficiency Ribbon.
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ELLIOT handled one actual
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helo forced down by bad weather.
ALL 420 take-offs and landings
for the Westpac were incident
free. Easyrider five nine, operat-
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the most appearances.
Congratulations to everyone
involved with flight quarters for
a clean and safe record.
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With lots of hungry mouths to feed, the
galley crew was up by 0430 every morning.
Three meals a day plus 'midrats'
underway calls for a lot of planning and
preparation, as well as a lot of food. The port
and starboard galley crews cooked up over
69,000 eggs and 1500 pounds of bacon for
Westpac breakfasts. Some 5466 pounds of
'sliders' and 3,666 pounds of french fries
made for quite a few lunches, and the crew
ate over 1,100 gallons of ice cream for
dessert. Of course we can 't forget the
thousands of breakfast pastries, cakes, pies,
and delicious homemade bread courtesy of the
night baker.
Well done, Food Service Personnel!
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carried out under adverse weather conditions. Six of
the refuellings were performed in port, and three of
them found us refuelling USS BROOKE. ELLIOT
received almost 5 Ma million gallons of fuel C 78,000
gallons of which were transferred to USS BROOKE Q.
Aside from fuel, UNREPS delivered many
essential and luxury items such as: replacement
parts, tons of mail, real milk, and fresh food.
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of 7 valuable courses for the crew.
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machines. An easygoing atmosphere and friendly
people made Sasebo a very relaxing port.
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the temples, others took advantage of the excellent
prices on gems and precious stones. The open air
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and the care-free atmosphere of this resort made
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On Sunday, 31 July 1983, a small fishing vessel was spotted making
speed towards ELLI OT and putting out lots of smoke from a dying engine.
Someone was waving a white cloth from a long pole. Crouched low in the
boat to avo1d detect1on from Thaz P1rates or V1etnamese Patrol boats were
25 men 13 women and 30 ch1ldren There was no water left some 10
lbs of sugar and l1ttle fuel In SIX days the boat had only made It 100
m1les towards Malaysza
Oommandmg Offzcer s Note Well done!! to all hands for every aspect
of Operatzon Refugee Rescue From the 1n1t1al szghtmg of the smok1ng
boat by the forward lookout to todays orderly debarkat1on you were
professmnal quzck to react and compass1onate to people much less
fortunate than ourselves I am proud of you all Part1cular BZs go to the
boardmg party Bacsee Punneo and h1s ass1stants for outstandzng
medzcal care the MSs for thelr food serv1ce efforts the GMAA and h1s
supply department ass1stants for orgamzmg the refugees rout1ne
crewmembers who spent t1me w1th the refugees and SH2 Johnson for h1s
efforts as leadmg bather The refugees w1ll never forget ELLI OT s crew
and I would hope you would not forget your expemence wzth them
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