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EXECUTIVE LCDR J. F. DANIS, USN LCDR J. F. DANIS was our Executive Officer on the cruise until he was relieved at the end of January. He had reported aboard the EVANS during her last cruise in August 1962, coming from a year at the Naval War College in Newport, R. I. During his tour on board the EVANS he helped guide the ship to the Annual Edward F. Ney Award for the outstanding mess afloat in 1963. His last efforts on board were rewarded by a grade of Excellent for the ship ' s Annual Administrative Inspection. LCDR DANIS graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1949. As an Ensign he served on the staff of Commander SEVENTH Fleet on board the battleship MISSOURI, during the Korean War. Subsequent duty assignments took him to the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California, where he received a degree in Engineering; and to OPNAV in Washington, where he worked with atomic energy ' s application to the Navy. He was also the main propulsion assistant on the USS HORNET (CVS 12). When he left the EVANS in February he was headed for a short school in Washington and then on to Paris, France, for duty on the staff of Military Aid and Assistance Group. Some of the decorations which he wears are the Bronz Star Medal, the Korean Service Medal and the United Nations Medal.
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OFFICERS LCDR C. H. LOHR, USN LCDR C. H. LOHR relieved as Executive Officer at the end of January. He came to the EVANS from the Staff of COMDES- RON 23 where he had been the Staff Material Officer. In 1953 LCDR LOHR was commissioned Ensign through the Regular NROTC program at Miami University of Ohio. His first assignment took him to the USS BORDELON (DDR 887) for duty as Damage Control Assistant. From there he went to Auburn University in Alabama as an NROTC Instructor. He taught Navigation and Engineering for two years, completing his tour in 1957. His interest in naval intelligence prompted him to seek it as a sub- specialty. First he attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California where he studied naval intelli- gence for two years. His next stop was Washington, D.C. . Here he served in the Counterintelligence Branch of the Office of Naval Intelligence before going to the Staff of COMDESRON 23. He also served as the Executive Officer of the USS ACME (MSO 508) from 1957 to 1959. It was there that he had a real chance to use the navigation he had taught at Auburn and to ac- quire the skill at which the EVANS ' quartermasters never cease to marvel. LCDR LOHR, his wife Jackie, and their three children re- side in Long Beach.
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