Yellowstone (AD 41) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1991

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 Yellowstone, which includes areas in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, was the first area in the world designated a national park to protect and presene the natural scene for human enjoyment. Established on March 1, 1872, by an Act of Congress signed by President Ulysses S. Grant, it has an area of 3,472 square miles, most of which lies in Wyoming. The park is world-renowned for its geysers, hot spring, mud volcanoes and other features — more than ten thousand in all; Yellowstone Lake and the colorful Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, with two spectacular waterfalls; abundant and varied wildlife; and vast areas of wilderness. Though always under the Interior Department, the Army was in immediate charge of it from 1894 until the National Park Service was established in 1916. Yellowstone is today administered by the National Park Service. The Yellowstone Act of 1872 set a pattern for laws under which other national parks were created by providing “for preservation, from injury or spoilation, of all timber, mineral deposits, natural curiosities, or wonders within said park and their retention in their national condition.” YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — 7

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LCDRJOYCE ANN HILL Commander Joyce Ann Hill, daughter of Roy T. and Virginia Hill, was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. Commander Hill began her Navy career in May 1976 at the Naval Education and Training Center, Newport, Rhode Island, where she attended Officer Candidate School and was commissioned September 24, 1976. Upon commissioning, she was sent to the U.S. Naval Communication Area Master Station, WESTPAC, Guam, Mariana Islands to sene as the Circuit Control Officer in the Technical Control Division from 1976 to 1978. Her next duty assignment was a two-year tour with CAAC Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, Japan as the Director of the Counseling and Assistance Center. Commander Hill returned state side in 1980 with an assignment as Executive Assistant to NMPC branch N64 where she handled information regarding MIAs, POWs, Casualties, Retirement Benefits and Identification Cards. At the end of her tour in Washington, D.C., Commander Hill attended Surface Warfare Officers School in San Diego, California which prepared her for her first sea-serv ice assignment as Communications Officer, Navigator and Operations Department Head aboard USS NORTON SOUND (AVM-1) which is home ported in Port Hueneme, California. After completing Surface Warfare Department Head training, Commander Hill began a two-year tour aboard the USS SAMUEL M. GOMPERS (AD-37) as the ship’s Operations Officer and Navigator, followed by an 18-month tour aboard the USS PRAR1E (AD-15) as the ship’s First Lieutenant. In November 1989, Commander Hill completed Surface Warfare Executive Officer training prior to reporting in December to the USS YELLOWSTONE (AD-41) where she is currently serving as the ship’s Executive Officer. Commander Hill is a graduate of Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, is single and lives in Norfolk, Virginia. 8 — EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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