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I HH LIEUTENANT COMMANDER ARTHUR M. OSBORNE Lieutenant Commander Arthur M. Osborne, USN, was born October 20, 1930 in Downs, Illinois, attended schools in central Illinois and was graduated from Illinois State University in 1952. Commissioned at Officer Candidate School in March 1953, Ensign Osborne reported for duty as ASW Officer and Gunnery Assistant in USS AMMEN QDD-5279 homeported in Newport, Rhode Island. After 30 months in AMMEN, Mr. Osborne served as Instructor in the Department of Marine Engineering at the U.S, Naval Academy, where he augmented to the Regular Navy. Subsequent sea tours included Main Propulsion Assistant in USS BOXER QLPH-45 'and Operations Officer in the newly commissioned frigate USS DALE QDLG-195. Other shore tours have included Aide and Flag Lieutenant to COMPHIBPAC and Computer Program Development at the Navy Electronics Laboratory in San Diego, California, where he was assigned as Assis- tant Director of Command and Control Pro- gramming for the computer installation in Uss WRIGHT CCC-25.
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,X 395315 W XY? V y if z,f Q' ,, ff S S f ' f?W45vQ 1 5 ' - nw AJ . -'L 1 ,M t f -' 52 f 2: ' .,. . ' ff ' , ' ' ' 3 Q A ' it ,Q 3 D 'ra 5 1 CAPTAIN JOHN B. KAYE Commander Destroyer Squadron THIRTEEN A 1939 graduate of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit, University of Washington, Captain 'Kaye was called to active duty in October 1939, shortly after the President declared the United States in a state of Limited National Emergency. He served in his first ship, the heavy cruiser MINNEAPOLIS 1CA 363 as a gunnery and deck officer through 16 World War ll cam- paigns, including the battles of Coral Sea, Midway, Tassafaronga and Surigao Straits. Following World War II he served suc- cessively inthe Fleet Training Group, Guan- tanamo Bay, Cuba 11945-19463, as student in the General Line School, Newport 11946- 19473, as Executive Officer WILSIE 1DD 7163 11947-19483, as Commanding Offi c e r GANTER 1APD 423 11948-19493, in the San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet 11949- 195l53, on the Staff of Commander Carrier Division THREE 11950-19513 through seven Korean War Campaigns, in the Office ofthe Chief of Naval Operations 11952-19553 as Commanding Officer, USS NICHOLAS 11 JE 4493 11955-19573, as a student at the Indus- trial College of the Armed Forces 11957- 19583, on the staff of Commander Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe in Naples, Italy 11958-19603, as Chief of Staff, Commander Cruiser Division ONE 11966- 19613, as Commanding Officer USS BAY- FIELD 1APA 333 11961-19623, and as Direc- tor, Personnel Transportation Division, Bureau of Naval Personnel 11962-19653 be- fore reporting as Commander Destroyer Squadron THIRTEEN on 12 May 1965. Commodore Kaye made BERKELEY his flagship for his WESTPAC deployment. During this time COMDESRON 13 had primary responsibility for Search and Res- cue operations in the Tonkin Gulf.
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