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(Lert) CAPT Carney, framed by MISSOURI ' S 16 guns, poses for s photo with Joan (Below) CAPT Carney fields reporters questions while off the coast of Sydney. Australia Continually busy. CAPT Carney oversees the harbor pilot as MISSOURI enters Sydney harbor (Left). CAPT Carney takes a moment to pose for a photo with the Chief of Naval Oper- ations. ADM Trost. after presenting him with a MISSOURI plaque.
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J.A. Carney Captain, USN Commanding Officer Captain Al Carney is a native of the state of Arkansas. Born in Fort Smith, his family later moved to Hot Springs where he attended school until entering Hendrix College in Conway in 1957. Following commissioning at OCS in 1961, he was assigned to USS Princeton (LPH 5) where he served successively as Personnel Offi- cer and Assistant Navigator. He then served in USS Richard E. Kraus (DD 849) before entering Class 1 1 of Destroyer School in June of 1964. Upon graduation he was assigned to USS Robert K. Hun- tington (DD 781) as Weapons Officer. Captain Carney ' s next assignments in- cluded a one year tour as Assistant Profes- sor of Naval Science at the University of Kansas He was then assigned to the Na- val Wa ' ollege as a student in the Com- mand and Staff Course, graduating in June 1972. Following a tour as Weapons Officer in USS Dewey (DLG 14), Captain Carney was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OP 39) as Anti-Air Warfare Training Coordinator and Surface Warfare Officer Program Coordinator. Captain Carney served as Executive Of- ficer in USS Jesse L. Brown (FF 1089) from September 1975 to April 1977. Fol- lowing a tour as Force ASW Officer on the staff of Commander Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, he commis- sioned USS Leftwich (DD 984) and had command of that ship for three years. He then returned to OPNAV where he served asHeadoftheCG-47 DD-51 Branch (OP 35) and later as Executive Assistant to the Director, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (OP 098). He assumed command of USS Missouri (BB 63) on June 20, 1986. Captain Carney received a B.A. in Eco- nomics from Hendrix College and an M.A. from the University of Kansas. His military decorations and awards include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with Combat V, Combat .Action Rib- bon, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Vietnamese Navy Honor Medal First Class, and Vietnamese Civil Action Unit Citation. Captain Carney is married to the former Betty Kate Brown of Hot Springs. They have two sons, Allen and Logan.
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HMl Dmne is the XO ' s Wog Sundcck Watch for the Shellback Initiation.
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