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Capt. Kaiss takes Mighty Mo to sea under her own power for the first time in more than three decades, and then takes a break during the initial weapons ' trials.
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A.L. Kaiss Captain, USN March 15, 1985 June 20, 1986 Captain A. L. Kaiss was born in Ha- gerstown, Maryland. He graduated in 1962 from the University of Maryland, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management. He was pro- moted to the rank of Captain on 1 Octo- ber 1982. His initial sea duty assign- ment was in the USS Alamo (LSD 33), followed by assignment to the USS Les- ter (DE 1022) in August 1964. Upon completion of Destroyer School in Sep- tember 1965, he reported to USS Charles Berry (DE 1035) and served as the Weapons and Operations Officer. In June 1968, he was assigned to USS Hen- ry B. Wilson (DDG 7) as Weapons Offi- cer. In June 1970, he reported to the Bureau of Naval Personnel and served in the Enlisted Personnel Detailing Section. He attended the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island from August 1972 to August 1973. While at the Naval War College, Capt. Kaiss received his Masters Degree in International Affairs from George Washington University. He became Executive Officer of Navy Recruiting District Seattle in January 1975. He returned to sea in 1978 as Commanding Officer of USS Paul F. Foster (DD 964). In 1980, he was assigned to the Naval Military Personnel Command as the Surface Commander Detailer. In Janu- ary 1983, he assumed command of USS William H. Standley (CG 32). Capt. Kaiss assumed command of USS Missouri (BB 63) on May 10, 1986, following 15 months as the Prospective Commanding Officer during which time he was involved with the manning and reactivation of Mighty Mo. Capt. Kaiss ' personal awards include Meritorious Service Medal with Two Gold Stars (three awards), Navy Com- mendation Medal with Gold Star, Navy Achievement Medal, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Bronze Star, and Vietnamese Legion of Merit First Class Medal. Througho ut his career, he has re- ceived strong support from his family — his wife, the former Veronica Resch, and their children, Julie and Andy.
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Capt Carney talks with Mayor Feinstein during an onboard reception; listens to the XO during an underway replenishment and answers questions from Australian news reporters.
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