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THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER William T. nNLEY COMMANDER, US. NAVAL RESERVE Commander William T. FINLEY, U.S. Naval Reserve, joined KLONDIKE 11 August 1963. Previously he was attaciied to tiie Sixth Naval District Staff, Charle- ston, South Carolina. Prior duty assignments were Gunnery and Security Officer, Amphibious Base, Coronado, California; Officer in Charge, USS FULLAM (DD-474); Instructor, OCS, Newport, Rhode Island; Commanding Officer, USS CONSERVER (ARS-39): and Navigator and Operations Officer, USS GENERAL J.C.BRECKINRIDGE (TAP- 176). Commander FINLEY is also a qualified Diving and Salvage Officer. During the Korean Police Action he engaged in sea operations off the Korean coast which included the invasion of Inchon and the withdrawl from Hongnam and Wonsan. While serving as Master of merchant ships during World War II, he partici- pated in the North Atlantic, Mediterranean and Middle East as well as the South West Pacific theaters of operations. Commander FINLEY is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Maritime Academy, class of 1933.
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He is married to the former Rita B. Hazan of Los Angeles, California, and has three sons, Jack Scapa , Jr. , Robert Scapa and Jeff ry Scapa. His official residence is 923 South Holt Ave. , Los Angeles, California. Captain Scapa is a member of St. Pauls Lodge N o. 14, F. and A. M. , of Newport, R.I. and of the Norfolk Consistory, Norfolk, Virginia. From June 1939 until June 1942 Captain James M. Campbell attended the U. S. Naval Academy. He was graduated with the class of 1943 and was commissioned ENSIGN on 19 June 1942. Captain Campbell then reported aboard the USS San Juan (CLAA-54) in the South Pacific and was assigned Gunnery Fire Control duties being promoted to the rank of LTJG on 1 May 1943. During this time he participated in seven Naval Cam- paigns in the South and Central Pacific. While temporarily ashore in 1943 Captain Campbell established and commanded a 500 man survivor replacement camp in Espiritu Santos. From August 1944 until December 1944 he attended the Gunnery and Fire Con- trol School, Washington, D.C. and in July 1944 he was promoted to the rank of LT. In December of 1944 Captain Campbell reported on board the USS SAINT PAUL (CA-73) and was assigned duties as Gunnery and Fire Control Watch and Division Officer. Later he was assigned as Assistant Engineering Officer. He served in the Fire Control Team aboard the USS SAINT PAUL when the last shot of WWII was fired in bombardment of the Japanese Home Islands. From August 1948 until August 1950 Captain Campbell attended U. S. Naval Post Graduate School at Annapolis, Maryland where he acquired B. S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering. In July 1950 he was promoted to LCDR. He then attended Damage Control School at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and in September 1950 he reported aboard the USS ORISKANY (CVA-34) as the Damage Control Assistant, and became Engineer Officer one year later. He then reported for Staff Duty with COMDESLANT as Material Representative at Norfolk, Virginia in March 1953 and was promoted to Commander on 1 July 1955. He then attended the Fleet Sonar School at Key West, Florida for one month and then reported for duty as Commanding Officer of USS JOHN HOOD (DD-655) in December 1955. From November of 1957 until July 1960 Captain Campbell was Destroyer Project Officer on the Ship Characteristics Board Staff in the Office of Chief of Naval Operations. From August 1960 until August 1962 he served with CINCPACFLT Staff as Strategic Plans Assistant. He was again promoted, this time to the Rank of Captain, on 1 July 1962. From September 1962 until November 1963 Captain Campbell commanded the USS KLONDIKE (AR-22). Captain Campbell is presently assigned to the staff of Commander Service Squadron ONE as Chief Staff Officer.
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