Walker (DD 517) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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l. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER J. E. LACY Lieutenant Commander E. Lacy, born in Chicago. Illinois on January 4 1930, received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Southern California. His early naval training was received at the University of South- ern California NROTC Unit, where he was commissioned an Ensign on june 16. 1951. Reporting to the USS MANCHESTER QCL-831 LCDR Lacy was as- signed duties as Gunnery Division Officer and Gunnery Liaison Officer in Combat Information Center. His next assignment began in July 1953 when he served as an Instructor at the NROTC Unit of Villanova University in Villanova. Pennsylvania. Following that he reported to USS AMMEN QDD- 527j in July 1955 and served in the capacity of Gunnery Officer. In June 1957. LCDR Lacy accepted command of USS DUNN COUNTY CLST-7-125 in which he was Commanding Officer for two years and six months. After his duty in the gators he reported to the staff of the 14th Naval District in Pearl Harbor and served as an Aide to the Command- er, 14th Naval District. LCDR Lacy began his present tour of duty as Executive Officer of USS WALKER CDD-5175 in September 1962. if 9 5

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CHANGE OI' CUMMBND CEREMDNY Koala, JAPAN JUNE 29, 1963 On Saturday afternoon, the ship's com- pany and guests, wearing dress whites, gathered on the fantail for the Change of Command Ceremony. Following the Nation- al Anthem played by the COMCARDIV 15 Band and the Invocation by Lt. W. J. Winslow, CHC, USN, CDR. L. W. KELLEY is ':,1 r- ,r'. nr ' i CDR. G. W. PRADA remarks were delivered by CDR G. W. Prada. After the Reading of Orders, the AS- Sumption of Command marked the twelfth Commanding Officer to accept command Of USS WALKER QDD-5171 Then CDR L. W. Kelley delivered his remarks and the CCYGIUOUY Was closed with the Benedictifm led by LCDR P J office CHC USNR - - . . C , 7



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