Leahy (CG 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1983

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Everybody relaxes with a hobby. Captain Bailey enjoys shooting. At sea, flying fish make great targets. We don't know how the fish feel about it, but its been noted that dur- ing the Captain's rifle practice, bridge watch standers pay scrupu- lous attention to the tiniest detail. E MQW One of the privileges of command is that of giv- ing out awards. Captain Bailey's first detail of that sort was to award Enlisted Surface Warfare ins to MMC Flanagan p . BMI Gibson, ETI Wright. and BTI Weaver.

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Eommfzmiifzg 0fHcf:r Captain Fred W. Bailey served in submarines as an enlisted man for three years. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Denver at Denver, Colorado, he attended Officer -Candidate School and was commissioned in October, l958. Following completion of deep sea diving school, Captain Bailey served on board USS CURRENT CARS 225 as Salvage Officer, Operations Officer and as Executive Officer. He reported to USS TURNER JOY CDD 95I5 in November, l96I and served as Operations Officer and Executive Officer. I In November, l963, Captain Bailey reported to the Fleet Training Group at San Diego where he was the Officer in Charge of a Training and Transfer Team engaged in training foreign crews and transferring ships under the Military Assistance Program. ln July, l966, he assumed command of USS JEROME COUNTY CLST 8485 and commanded that ship for two years, completing two deployments to Southeast Asia, during which time JEROME COUNTY was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation and the Meritorious Unit Commendation. In August, I968, Captain Bailey reported to the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island as a student in the Naval College of Command and Staff. Upon graduation, he was assigned to the Staff of the Naval War College where he served until July, l97I. He returned to sea duty as Commanding Officer of USS BRIDGET CDE IO245 from 9 September l97l until I2 November l973. On ll January l974, Captain Bailey assumed command of USS O'CALLAHAN CFF lO5l5 and remained in command until October, l975, at which time he reported to the Staff of Commander, Third Fleet as Flag Secretary and Aide to the Commander until l July l978, when he reported to the USS PREBLE CDDG 465 and served as Commanding Officer until 27 June l98O. Upon completion of Senior Officers Material and Maintenance Course, Idaho Falls, Idaho, he commanded USS SAMUEL GOMPERS CAD. 375 from I5 November l98O until I5 December l982. Captain Bailey assumed command of LEAHY on 22 July l983. Captain Bailey holds a Master of Science degree in International Affairs from George Washington University. He attended the Senior Officers Short Course at the Naval War College, graduating in June, l983. His personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal and the Navy commendation Medal with Combat In addition, he wears various campaign and service medals and ribbons. Captain Bailey is married to the former Melissa Dilbeck of Butte, Montana. The Bailey's reside in El Cajon, California.



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Rear Admiral tvcter M. Hekman, fr., ZLS. Navy Rear Admiral Hekman was born in Ripon, California on 30 November I933. He graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in June, I958, and from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in I97O, where he was awarded a Master of Science degree in Management. He served in USS AGERHOLM CDD 65I5, and USS HOEL CDDG I35 prior to entering the Nuclear Power Program in I963. Following a tour as Material Officer at the Nuclear Power Training Unit, Idaho Falls, Idaho, he served as Executive Officer of USS PRESTON CDD 7955 and from I97I through I974 as Engineer Officer of USS ENTERPRISE CCVN 655. Rear Admiral Hekman has commanded USS CHARLES BERRY CDE lO355, USS BENJAMIN STODDERT CDDG 225 and USS MISSISSIPPI CCGN 405, and has served as Senior Instructor at the Navy's Senior Officer Ship Material Readiness Course. He served as Deputy Director for Operations, National Military Command Center, office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff prior to assuming command of Cruiser-Destroyer Group ONE in March, I983. Rear Admiral Hekman is authorized to wear the Department of Defense Superior Service Medal, The Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and various service and campaign ribbons. Rear Admiral Hekman is married to the former Doris Jean Rutherford of Altoona, Pennsylvania. They have two children, Suzanne and Thomas, who attend college in Virginia.

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