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Presenting an award. CDR Felloney says farewell. CO receives congratulations from OSCS Hernandez. The captain looking for liberty spots.
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Commanding Officer Cdr. John J. Felloney, USN Commander John J. Felloney, USN, was born in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. He graduated from La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in May 1968, and was commissioned through the OCS Program in De- cember 1968. Since his commissioning, he has served as First Lieutenant and ASW Officer on USS MARSHALL (DD-676), USS SAMUEL N. MOORE (DD-747), USS UHLMAN (DD-687) and as ASW Officer on USS CARPENTER (DD-825). Upon graduation from De- stroyer School in July 1972, he served as Weapons Offi- cer in USS JOSEPH HEWES {FF-1078). From August 1974 to October 1977, Commander Felloney was assigned as an instructor at Surface Warfare Officer Schools Com- mand, Newport, Rhode Island. During this assignment, he earned an MBA degree in Management from Bryant College in 1977. He was subsequently ordered to USS BELLEAU WOOD (LHA-3) as a member of the com- missioning crew and First Lieutenant. He served as Ex- ecutive Officer on USS HAROLD J. ELLISON (DD- 864) from March 1980 to July 1981 and Commanding Of- ficer on USS DETECTOR (MSO-429) from September 1981 to October 1982. His most recent assignment was in Washington, B.C., where he served as Assistant Director in the Distri- bution Management and Control Division (NMPC-46) at the Naval Military Personnel Command. Commander Felloney ' s decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V and gold star in lieu of second award and the Navy Achievement Medal. Commander Felloney is married to the former Nan- ette Jacobs of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Felloney ' s have three sons, Brian, Blaine and Bryce, and a daughter, Alli- son.
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Commanding Officer Cdr. Gregory L. Hansen, USN Commander Gregory L. Hansen is a native of Bara- boo, Wisconsin, and was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1969. After commissioning, he was assigned to USS JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, JR. (DD 850) as Gunnery Assistant and later as First Lieu- tenant. In June 1971, he reported to the United States Military Advisory Command Vietnam for duty as an ad- visor to the Vietnamese Navy until June 1972. Upon completion of the Department Head Course at the Naval Destroyer School in Newport, R.I., Com- mander Hansen served as Weapons Officer in USS FANNING (FF 1076) and Chief Engineer in USS BRISTOL COUNTY (LST 1198). In June 1976, Com- mander Hansen was assigned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel for duty as a Junior Officer Detailer and as Sea Coordinator where he served until November 1978. Subsequently, Commander Hansen attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, graduat- ing in 1980 with a Masters of Science Degree in Financial Management, Commander Hansen served as the Commissioning Executive Officer in USS JOHN A. MOORE (FFG 19) from September 1980 to June 1983. The next eighteen months he spent as a Budget Analyst in the Office of Budgets and Reports Fiscal Management Division (NCB OP-92) which was followed by two and one-half years as both Assistant and Head, Appropriations Com- mittee Liaison Office, in the same organization. Commander Hansen ' s personal awards and decora- tions include the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Com- mendation Medal, the Bronze Star (with Combat V ), the Legion of Merit, and various unit, campaign and ser- vice ribbons. Commander Hansen is married to the former Linda Jean Hoffman of Whittier, California. They have one daughter, Regan, and reside in Coronado, California.
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