Kilauea (AE 26) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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Captain Charles R. Anderson was born in Long Beach, California, on August 23, 1924. He was appointed a Midshipman in July 1943 and commissioned an Ensign on graduation from the United States Naval Academy in June 1946. His first assignment was to the USS GEARING (DD-710); since then he has seen sea duty on the USS BREMERTON (CA-130) and USS BELLE GROVE (LSD- 2). He commanded the de- stroyers USS GURKE (DD-783) and USS BRINKLEY BASS (DD-877), and has served on the staffs of the Amphibious Forces Pacific (COM- PHIBPAC) and Carrier Division Five (COMCARDIV 5). Captain Anderson returned to the Naval Academy shortly after graduation to serve as an instructor. He later attended the Naval In- telligence School, qualifying as a Chinese interpreter, and from 1953 to 1955 was the Assistant Naval Attache ' in Taipei, Taiwan. Captain Anderson served as Assistant Naval Liaison Officer in Singapore, Malaysia, from 1958 to 1961, and was Chief, Navy Section, Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) Taiwan, prior to reporting to KILAUEA. Captain Anderson commanded USS KILAUEA from September 10, 1970 to December 28, 1971, when he was assigned as Chief Staff Of- ficer for Commander Service Group One in San Diego. He was awarded the Bronze Star for his leadership and performance of duty during KILAUEA ' S first WESTPAC deployment. He was awarded the Navy Com- mendation Medal for services with COMCARDIV 5, and has also received the Navy Unit Commendation Medal twice. He has earned the following campaign medals; American Theater, World War II Victory, Occupation, China Service, National Defense (with star), Vietnam Service (two stars), and Vietnam Campaign. Captain Anderson and his wife, the former Helen McBride of Emporia, Virginia, now reside in Coronado, California, with their two children Susan (20) and Gareld (17).

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«=5 1 J ) kf Change Of The tour length of a Commanding Officer at sea is usually from one to two years In December of 1971 the KILAUEA welcomed aboard her fourth Commanding Of- ficer. With fair winds and following seas in his future, Captain Charles R. Anderson was relieved of his com- mand of the KILAUEA by Captain Robert S. Salin on 28 December 1971 Upon completion of his tour Captain Anderson was assigned as Chief Staff Officer for Com- mander Service Group One in San Diego. California. Captain Salin served as the Executive Officer of the CORAL SEA prior to his arrival on the KILAUEA. With the assurance that the high professional spirit of her officers and crew will be continued, Captain Salin, you now have the Conn.

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