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In the Spring of 1971, while serving as an instructor at the Nuclear Power Training Facility, Windsor Locks, come-cricur,l he was accepted in the Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program and attended Auburn University. In March 1975 he was awarded a Bachelor of ,Science Degree in Materials Engineering, was commissionedan Ensign,andf received orders to USS HENRY B. WILSON QDDG-75 as the main propuision assistant. He was accepted into the Carrier Readiness Improvement Program and reported to USS CONSTELLATION QCV- 64j in February 1978 via Steam Generating Plant Inspector School. From March to August 198O he served as a member of the Pacific Fleet Propulsion Ex- amining Board. Aiter attending the Department Head course at Surface Warfare Officer School Command, Newport, Rhode Island, he reported to USS REA- SONER QFF-1063l in June 1981 where he served as Operations Officer for thirteen months and Weapons Officer for six months. Upon relief in December 1982 he reported to the Staff of Commander Carrier Group SEVEN as the Assistant Surface Operations Officer. During his sea duty assignments Lieutenant Commander Woods has made all or part of three Western Pacific deployments on USS HENRY B. WILSON IDDG- 7I, two on USS CONSTELLATION QCV-649, one on USS REASONER QFF-1063l and one with Commander Carrier Group SEVEN in USS RANGER QCV-615. HG has been awarded two Navy Commendation Medals as well as numerous unit and service awards. Lieutenant Commander Woods has received orders to OP-0950 in the Pen- tagon in Washington, D.C. Lieutenant Commander Woods is married to the former Linda Ann DeNearing Scif Lirgdenwood, New Jersey. They have four children: James, Lisa, Patti and aco . v I E Lieutenant Commander JOSEPH A.BENKERT COMMANDING OFFICER AUGUST 87-PRESENT Lieutenant Commander Benkert is a Ken- tucky native and a 1973 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree and several academic and l leadership awards. Upon commissioning, he re- F SS WADDELL DDG 24 serving successively as First Lieutenant ported to U t - 5, , Gunnery Officer, and Fire Control Officer. During his tour, WADDELL completed an extensive overhaul, conducted two deployments to the Western Pacific, and won the Destroyer Squadron SEVEN Battle E and applicable departmental awards. , . While assigned to WADDELL, Lieutenant Commander Benkert was selected as CNO Scholar and an Olmstead Scholar. Following temporary duty at the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology as an NROTC instructor, he began graduate study at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Harvard University. In 1979, he received a Master of Public Policy degree and completed requirements for the Ph.D. degree except for dissertation. ln June 1980, Lieutenant Commander Benkert was assigned to the precom- missioning detail for USS KIDD QDDG-9931, served as Prospective Combat Sys- tems Officer, and Acting Executive Officer for the precommissioning functions in Pascagoula, Mississippi. After KlDD's commissioning in June 1981, he served as Combat Systems Officer until April 1984, during a period of extensive operations and deployments including operations in support of the Multi-National Force in Lebanon and the Grenada rescue operation. During his tour as Combat Systems Officer, KIDD established a Naval Gunfire Support qualification record with a score of 99.8 won the Battle E and all applicable departmental excellence awards, and was nominated by COMNAVSURFLANT for the Battenberg Cup as the most outstanding surface combatant in the Atlantic Fleet. From May 1984 through January 1987, Lieutenant Commander Benkert served as Assistant for Strategy on the staff of the CNO Executive Panel lOP-OOKi, an element of the personnel staff of the Chief of Naval Operations. He provided support to two CNOs on projects and topics involving national and maritime strategy, political-military affairs, and Navy long range planning, including as- sisting or directing the drafting of three CNO Posture Statements. Lieutenant Commander Benkert's personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, and Navy Achievement Medal. He is married to Gail Jean DeVeuve of West Springfield, Massachusetts. They have two children, Suzanne and Stephen. 3 A vw., .- .W.1,,,,ff.q'g,Eq4,,A:1:,3-,v..iz':,sgmeay.mpa1wQ'vq-vhaqnfsv mf'-MM -WWW'-1 1, ' Q, U W 4.- ,- 1.......,4f ,fg,-A ,D+ .W ww VM' r'gr1v'5' vi,-Y if ,J-as-Q '- f 4 , . ,. A mf. I r ,x 721 , , 1 v ,Qi - J- .hx ,,,,A4J 5?- 'gfk' s 11 f . . QW. f ',. V ., 1038 f K ,AA 4 , ,, ...H sf. 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M... wad J ' Q OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OS1 BLANKENSHIP FIM1 BRUNO OS1 DIMMER SM1 EVANS RM1 FOSTER RM2 HOLLAND SM2 MAFTA OS3 ADAMS OS3 BAER OS3 BOX OS3 BROWN RM3 DFTEXINGER f 58 ix., Q new Hr .-I' OSSN IS INOKVIST OSSN TAYX OR OS3 FRAZEE SM3 GADDIST RM3 PERKINS RM3 SAFRANSKY OS3 SARIEGO OS3 SCHRAFT OS3 SOURS OS3 TFIENT SM3 WINKFIELD RMSN CASTLE OSSN DAHL RMSN GORDON RMSN JOHNSON OSSN JOHNSON SMSN KITYLE OSSN LAROWE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT SK1 BUDRICK DK1 FIDLER MS1 JAVIER MS1 JOHNSON SH1 WATERS SH2 GREENE SK2 MANN MSZ SAUCEDA MS3 GAVINO SH3 NEWTON MSSN ADAMS Qqg-v-T . v -.-..-W ' K T f SKSN BURNS MSSN DOOL MSSN JONES SN SHAFFER 4 MSSN STILLMAN SN WHITE ll G U35 ' 'N 'l 21' T J' T0 SUIT YOUR TASTE 2 Q 'S' ,xc ,YY Holvlscolvlme , 7 Q W? 62 5 E ! law , nw, 'Ns- 'UN iff inf 0 Q The second ship in the FF-1037 class, USS McCLOY was built in Avondale Shipyards, Louisiana, and commissioned in Charleston, South Carolina on 21 Og. tober 1963. She is named for Lieutenant Commander John McCloy, who was awarded the Medal of Honor twice during his naval career. His first award came as 3 result of his participation in the landing force that attempted relief of Peking, during the Boxer Rebellion. He received his second award for valor during the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914. The ship's crest of white stars on a blue field and motto Above and Beyond signify the coloring of the Medal of Honor and requisites for its achievement: conspicuous gallantry above and beyond the call of duty. After commissioning, USS McCLOY reported to her homeport, Newport, Rhode Island. Since then, she has played a major role in testing and evaluating state-of-the- art Anti-Submarine Warfare QASWJ sensors and weapons systems and has become the premier US Naval combatant participating in law enforcement operations. Although the ship continues to operate primarily in an ASW role during NATO and fleet exercises, she has found great success in supporting the US Coast Guard's Caribbean law enforcement efforts. Over the course of three employments in this role from November 1986 through September 1987 McCLOY has distinguished herself b Y making four seizures, the most by any US Naval combatant For th ' . ese superior accomplishments, the ship and her crew received the Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation, presented by COMMANDER COAST GUARD DISTRICT SEVEN There are many newer and larger ships in the United States Nav but none ' y more dedicated in the service of their country. McCLOY and her crew have continued to live u to th ' ' ' p eir motto, Above and Beyond in their quarter of a century with the Atlantic Fleet. 64 4 .x Y -,x 3' ,U 1 5 P 11552. Y Y 7 f - -1- 34 .
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