Farragut (DLG 6) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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9 I S I Q l 3 I ODMMMIDER DES DIV 22 CAPTAIN NICHOLAS MIKHALEVSKY, USN Captain Nicholas Mikhalevsky assumed command of Destroyer Division One Two Two on 23 August 1966. Captain Mikhalevsky was born in Yugoslavia while his parents were enroute from Russia to the United States. Educated in France and in the U.S., Captain Mikhalevsky graduated from Columbia University in 1944 and commenced his naval career in 1945. Captain Mikhalevsky has served in destroyers, cruisers and amphibious type vessels, and has been on the staffs of the Chief of Naval Operations, the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, and Commander Cruiser Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Captain Mikhalevsky has held two other commands, the destroyers ROBERT H. MC CARD KDD-8225 and JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, JR. KDD-8505. While commanding KENNEDY in 1962 Captain Mikhalevsky received a letter of com- mendation for meritorious performance of duty in conjunction with the blockade of Cuba. Pre- viously, he had served as Executive Officer of USS MANLEY KDD-9403, as Flag Navigator and Readiness Officer for Commander Cruiser Division Six, as Damage Control Assistant on USS ALBANY CCA-1235, as First Lieutenant Of USS ROCKBRIDGE KAPA-2285 and as Operations Officer of USS MASSEY CDD-7783. Completion of the Operations Analysis curriculum at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California led to a degree of Master of Science. Captain Mikhalevsky's most recent assignment has been as Executive Officer of the Naval Science Department at the U.S. Naval Academy. He is married to the former Laurel Denmead Whelchel of Virginia Beach, Va. The Mikhalevskys have two children, a son, Peter Nicholas and a daughter, Nina Virginia. The family resides in Newport, Rhode Island.



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