Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1982

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Q if E i s at f 1 CCMMANDING OFFICER BATTALION LANDING TEAM Wa Carleton W. Fulford, lr. L ical, usmc Lieutenant Colonel Carleton W Fulford, fr., was graduated from the US. Naval Academy in 1966, receiving his commission as a Second Lieutenant. After commissioning he received training at the Airborne School at Fort Benning, GA, and subsequently attended the Basic School at Quan tico, VA. After completing Basic School he attended the Defense Language Institute, West Coast, where he was instructed in Vietnamese. Upon graduation in 1966 he reported to the 1st Marine Division in Wetnam where he served as a platoon commander and subsequently the Company Commander in the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 5th Marines. Following his tour in Vietnam, LtCol Fulford reported to the U.S. Naval Academy Prep School to serve as a Company OfHcer. He was promoted to the rank of Captain during this tour in july 1969. Captain Fulford attended the Infantry OfHcer Advanced Course at I-'ort Benning from I une 1970 to April 1971. Upon completion of this course he reported to the 3rd Marine Division, serving as a Company Commander in the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. In April, 1972 LtCol Fulford attended the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N K receiving his Masters of Science Degree in Management. Completing his MS, LtCol Fulford served as the S-1 at MCAS Yuma, AZ He received his promotion to Major and received assignment to the US. Naval Academy, serving as an instructor for two years. Following this tour he attended the Command and Staff College before reporting to the 2nd Marine Division, serving as the Executive Officer of 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines, and as the Division G-3 Training OfHcer. While serving as the G-3, LtCol Fulford was assigned TAD as the OIC of the UNITAS XXI Marine Detachment. LtCol I-'ulford assumed command of the 1st Battalion, 8th Marines on june IZ 1981. ' His decorations include the Silver Star Medal, Bronze Star Medal with Combat V'j Navy Commendation Ribbon, two Navy Achievement Medals, two Purple Hearts, Com bat Action Ribbon, Presidental Unit Citation and the National Defense Service Medal.



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1 VMX COMMA ASTER HIEF BM CM Virgil Jennings Master Chief Bosun 's Mate Virgil Jennings has been aboard NASSAU for two of his 39-plus years. In his assignment as the ship's Command Master Chief he cov- ers a lot of ground, reaches every goal he sets and always has a new or different idea or approach to some of the Navy's oldest and most recurring problems and chal- lenges. Among the responsibilities of a Command Master Chief are to assist the Commanding Officer in all matters pertaining to the welfare, morale and satisfaction of the crew. Master Chief Jennings takes an active part in all these areas, conducting lndoctrina tion division for newly reporting crewmembers and organizing the Petty Officer Leadership course, which was developed aboard for NAS- SAU Petty Officers. He attends both Departmental and Divisional meet- ings, Career Counselor briefs and meetings with perspec- tive reenlistees and is a member of the Command Reten- tion Team. He is actively involved with award and reenlistment ceremonies aboard NASSAU, and is often host to visiting foreign and U.5. dignitaries that visit the ship. Master Chief Jennings is an invaluable asset to NAS- SAU through his years of experience and knowledge. His career path is listed below. at 'K xgfgfi Xu' 1. . 1 Q H 5 .:' f-J-5 Tixili , Q i S -1 X 'H 1 'M ' 1 , W 5 ee g 'I s ?j,1j.:Qi:3j.f Qt , x K 7 . . 7 1 I X EA J. J X fr S X 1 A . 1, I .rf if ,if X F Y Ev ' Q f f-sian K1 Q f Q X fs. . 1 ' 41 V' . ' fx V 1- . . . ., - N, L L. - X ' ' ' 'I X C 17-Iflfl.-5. ,. .. X ' ,i ' ' .-V Az' ' h ' X., 1 11 HA' - 3 Y ' it ' ,gffjf F :wg .f 'J 1 ' ' ,. ,'.. 1 13 I K E , , -4 p g J-1, I, 4V.VV' aff-i uf Is K .Qi 1 .. 1 ' xv I I K K K , .1 krkik lgll V. If 4 1 tl ' DATE., 1 -ilti TIES 4 N 194-21 ' IDI. 1 lii, 1 - ,- f - ' . - :q 1. .,.. - '21 :t,.,sg.?z-1:-,' ,,.i31- 4, , X 1,5 - 1911-1 CU 221' 1 1 f .42 :W 1 ' V3 4 H 1943 , ,-' Y 71 ALLEN X k kt 3 3 1941-1' f g5.PLUE RIDGE gf- ' 19446 . iff: 151' 1 fi ., 1916-7 Simons f Q we if Glmvfelwzt , 1' 1947-H - 1g1A1'rCMf-mp 1' rffTENNi..ii.efftfg an . g ' v V 1 1 1- -' '-1 - .masts szsiisi? X, V..-2-sz:-N-. ,f., 512 s 1 I f 1 1 194350. MACON 'ssi . 551321 9 'ff' 1950 'Y NA VSTAQC i..... S 21259 Q 19?01'1f A ifizi . ?A?2f34V!1!- 1959 F OQSSWNEB .. 1956-8 SNCLANTPL. in 1953f61 gFf2-gif 55 CAPRICOR xyte ' 35315523 -ff 1961-2 3 iii-ii 15srYiff.1Cf8ffA'10W20i C .. - 1 1262-4 1 'tieei i 1 . i 19611-71 5 ?84U?ie 8 C53 f .1967-7011 1011 is 11 C673 Mi ' i 1 F I ,,.'. 1.-1 9 - Arif l. 1979121 C if A ' ' 1 J Q t ,T-2:1 gV1,ViiQ ,Tri k,...i . X vVk.,.' RFAb A I vi9tlg:::.V.k A, y .- X X, F Ay. l979lQ0i.'J - BMQJ1 Q I 1 f EE ' 111. ' . , f f . 4. 5 . .,... .X .t H ,f . 1 e .tel X- as 1 C 1 11 X1 1 9 .P ff! ,,,. C . J , W . , .,.. - .ww . . .1 '- -X X . V - - ya' . 3. 1' 13 S , 3' ,X 1 - W ' Xfwf- af. -, QM -v ss E pf - , My - .,S5q3S,. , -NX ,M f:L.,xgV X h 5 f Q A 1 Q, is Q21-. ink fy :LQ Ex 1 3 sf it If A flex sfxfgil xxf V, ,yxiifx :A BX .V K ' , 6, qi I K M. ,-'iq-, .T B A, jig -. 1- f Y 1'-' . I -S RX .X it X - u. ' ..,: ,V 5 4 gms, .X NX . , . lil. if , 5,-3 g, ,sf .1 is sf ---.L.:,..f-.-..-46.....-..,..,,....-....,.............t,. W -... .... . i . ...WWHY i .,,.-...Y . I. . -H -I I .-.fi I i-i Y..,,.-i.- I IlI,, I

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