LCDR PENNY was born in Ashtabula, Ohio in 1922. He later moved to the West Coast, where he ottended school, graduating from Grossmont Union High School in 1940. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1941 serv- ing as a private in the coast artillery. He left the Army for the Navy in 1942 when he entered the Naval Academy under the appointment of Senator Toft. Commissioned in 1945 with the class of 1946, he was assigned to USS ALASKA (CB-1) which he joined in the Western Pacific shortly before the end of World War II. When ALASKA was decommissioned he was reassigned to USS TUCSON (CL-98). His next tour of duty was in USS LSMR 403 as gunnery of- ficer during the Korean conflict. In 1950 he was ordered to the Naval Academy as an instructor in chemistry. A year later he entered the Naval Post- graduate School for a course in Ordnance Engineer- ing. He completed the course in 1954 at the Califor- nia Institute of Technology in Pasadena with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics and on Aeronautical Engineer degree in Jet Propulsion. He was then as- signed as gunnery officer of USS MASSEY (DD-778) and then as Staff Gunnery and Readiness Officer for COMCRUDIV FIVE in USS LOS ANGELES (CA-1 33). In 1956 he reported to the U.S. Naval Ordnance Mis- sile Test Facility at White Sands, New Mexico, first as Technical Officer in GMU ' 22 and then as TALOS Test Division Officer. In February 1959, he reported to the USS JENKINS as Executive Officer in which capacity he served until March 1960 when LCDR BROWN relieved him. LCDR H.C. PENNY Executive Officer LCDR BROWN was born in Pleasanton, Nebraska in the year 1920, received his commission from the Notre Dome Naval Reserve Midshipmen School in 1945. His first assignment wos with Motor Torpedo Boot Squadron 23 which was decommissioned in the Philip- pines, then in 1946 he assumed command of the USS PORTABAGO (YTB-413] at Yokosuka, Japan. Then followed the Executive Officer billet on the USS MATACO (ATF-86); three years of the USS HIGBEE (DDR-806) OS 1st Lieutenant and CIC Officer from 1947-1951; General Line School in 1951; Instructor at CIC Team Training Center, San Diego in 1952; Commanding Officer of the USS ORANGE COUNTY (LST-1068) 1953 and 1954. In 1955, he was assigned to Staff COMCRUDIV 3 as Gunnery and Readiness Officer ; another staff billet with CINCPACFLT as As- sistant Personnel, Readiness and Training Officer fol- lowed in 1958. LCDR BROWN is a recipient of the following owords : American Defense, American Theater, Pacific Theater, Korean Theater, Victory World War II, Oc- cupation and the China Service Medals. On March 10, 1960, he relieved LCDR H.E. PENNY as Executive Officer of the USS JENKINS (DDE-447). LCDR K.F. BROWN Executive Officer
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LTJG J.E. HARVEY DivMat LTJG F.J. CLEMENT Asst. DivOps LTJG G.E. WALKER, JR. CIC Officer LTJG M.E. DEWRELL Engineering Officer ENS W.R. SCHAEFER, EMO ENS W.L. ASSELL, MPA ENS P.S. SAKUDA, DCA ENS W.M.D. VAN ALLEN Second Div Officer
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