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, , -.,. - Q..---,.,, , ..-...ff - - . -......... -.- . . -, -u v --- '-' COMMANDING OFFICER Commander George J. Ellis United States Navy Commander Ellis was born in Dallas, Texas. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1960 and attended Graduate School at the Univer- sity of Texas. Commissioned at the Officer Candidate School in 1962, he was assigned as Com- munications Officer in USS O'BANNON lDD-450l. Other sea service has included tours as Engineer Officer in USS ROBERT K. HUNTINGTON lDD-781l following completion of Destroyer School, Opera- tions Officer with the recommis- sioning crew of USS LUCE lDDG-38l, and Executive Of- 3- ficer of USS RICHARD E. KRAUS lDD-8491, USS BORDELON lDD-881l, and USS JOSEPHUS DANIELS lCG-273. Commander Ellis commanded River Division 573 and River Division 532 while in the Republic of Vietnam from August 1969 to August 1970. Shore assignments have in- cluded duty with the Military Sealift Command area head- quarters in Bremerhaven, Ger- many, with the Fleet Combat Direction Training Center, Dam Neck, Virginia, and most recently, as Director of Depart- ment Head Training at Surface S- ' Warfare Officers School Com- mand, Newport, Rhode Island. Commander Ellis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Combat the Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal, the Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, and the Republic of Vietnam Staff Service Medal First Class. Commander Ellis is married to the former Susan Carolyn Haines of East Moriches, New York and they have two sons Michael and Andrew, and three daughters Karen, Anne, and Rebecca. '7W' ' illness- bag.-fi-5 Nl.,,:1
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