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CHANGE OF COMMA .1-J' -.Ll ,Mil C1 On a clear cold day in Naples -Saturday 6 December 1952-while the oflicers and crew all sat in silent audience on the fantail, Captain Arthur Howard Taylor, USN, formally relieved Captain Chappell of com- mand. In the time-honored tradition of the Navy, Captain Taylor read his orders to the Quincy, and Captain Chappell read the orders that would take him to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Both addressed the assemblage: Captain Chappell recalling the pleasure that had been his in returning the Quincy to active duty, and Captain Taylor congratulat- ing the crew on the loyalty and enthusiasm they had shown. The COMCRUDIVSIX band struck up Old Lang Sync. We had a new Captain.
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