Ashtabula (AO 51) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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OFFICER LT R. SMILEY, lst LIEUTENANT LT G. KELLEY, CHIEF ENGINEER LT R. STEWART, OPERATIONS LT J. CAIN, SUPPLY LT J. ROSIAK, GUNNERY LTJG J. ANDERSON, NAVIGATOR LTJG C. STALLINGS, DISBURSING LTJG E. COKER, COMMUNICATIONS

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LIEUTENANT COMMANDER GEORGE M. LLOYD executive officer Lieutenant Commander George Marvin Lloyd was born on July 27, 1934, in Walla Walla, Washington, He graduated from Whitman Col- lege in June 1957 with an AB in chemistry. Upon graduation from Officers Candidate School in New- port, Rhode Island in October, he was commissioned as Ensign, USNR. His first duty station was Headquarters, Field Command De- fense, Atomic Support Agency, Sandia Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. There he acted as Chief, Visitor Control Branch, in the Of- fice of the Security Officer. During a brief separation from the Navy, Commander Lloyd was self-employed from 1960 to 1961. Rejoining the Navy in 1961, Commander Lloyd served aboard USS MIDWAY QC VA-415 as First Division Officer and Fox Division Officer. After two years, he was transferred to USS VESUVIUS QAE- 15J where he served as Operations Officer. Completing two years a aboard the VESUVIUS, Commander Lloyd attended the Defense Lan- guage lnstitute, West Coast Branch, NW at Presidio, California where he studied Spanish. In 1966, Comman- der Lloyd reported to the National Security Agency, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, where he served for over two years. Prior to his arrival to the ASHTABULA, Com- mander Lloyd was a student at the National Cryptological School at the National Security Agency. Having operated with the Old ASHTABULA, Commander Lloyd was pleased as well as surprised with the new FLYING A . Com- mander Lloyd is a member of the Alpha Zeta Honorary Society Elliot 1 ,,f7i J , Q 5 6 Chapter, and the Mason Lodge. , E ' X X M my 1



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LTJG R. WOODRUM, AUXILIARIES LTJG L. DYKES, LIQUID CARGO ENS A. FERGUSON, ASST. NAVIGATOR WO-1 C. HERROD, BOS'N Wo-1 D, ESHELMAN, MPA W0-2 J., TORGERSON, EOD

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