America (CVA 66) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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CHANGE OF COMMAND On July 20, 1966 Captain D. D. Engen relieved Captain L. Heyworth, Jr. as Commanding Officer of AMERICA. As the first Commanding Officer of AMERICA, Captain Heyworth occupies a unique place in her history. Under his command AMERICA passed from an idea to a reality. The Change of Command marked the departure of a large segment of Captain Heyworth ' s original crew. They, along with their Captain, will always be known as the Plank Owners of AMERICA. CDR Scott, AMERICA ' S Executive Officer, escorts a guest to her seat. Vice Admiral C. T. Booth, Commander, Naval Air Force, Atlantic, Is rendered the traditional ' RuHlos and Flourishes upon his arrival. 22

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The screws have +o be cleaned too! Now hear this: Swim call has been cancelled. 21



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i lie Coniniancling OlHcer United States Slilp America (CVA-66) requests tlie lionor ot your presence at a cliange ot command ceremony at wnicn Captain Lawrence I ley wortn, Jr., U.S. Navy will ne relieved ny Captain Donald Davenport IHngen, U.S. Navy at ten tliirly o ' cJoci-J on Wednesday, the twentietli ol July nineteen hundred and sixty-six Norfolk Naval SKipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia RSVP Service Dress White The official party salutes the colors as the ceremony begins. 23

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