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CDR IOSEPH R. TENANTY V Executive Officer - omfumamdan .flgemamtg Commander Joseph Raymond TENANTY, from Waltham, Mass., attended the Naval Academy. The North Atlantic Naval Coastal Frontier received him as an Ensign at the onset of World War II where he captured the Hrst Finnish vessel of the War. Norfolk and Scotland claimed him for the war years, and in 1946 he was ordered to .COMCRUDIV 10 staff. First Naval District in 1949, and the USS BRAINE in 51 brought him to command the USS PRESTON in 1953. During this tour he was awarded the Bronze Star for meri- torius service. After serving in Washington, D. C., he went to Commander Caribbean Sea Frontier. In May 1959, he became Executive Oilicer of the CANBERRA. -4 ,1 wx, .r . V A world cruise makes news . . . . . . a new Captain . . . . . . the new Exec. 7
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1.1 .x Captaufi CP QT fflrlaucle Captain Hauck Aide and Chief of Staff for Commander Cruiser Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet was born in Brooklyn N.Y. in 1913. After graduating from the Naval Academy in 1935 he was assigned to the gunnery department of the cruiser USS INDIANA- POLIS. Three years later he was transferred to the destroyer USS HULL. When the Japanese made their attack in December 1941 he was serving in the gunnery training ship USS UTAH at Pearl b Har or. Captain Hauck spent most of World War ll aboard destroyers operating in the Pacific area. He was gunnery oliicer of the USS DUNCAN and later Commanding Officer of the USS BENNETT. He saw action at the Battle of Cape Esperance' the invasion of Bougainvilleg the Marianasg the Palelilu Islands, and in the First Battle of the Philippine Sea. For his war service Captain Hauck wears two Silver Stars, a Bronze Star and Commendation Ribbon, in addition to seven Battle Stars. In December 1944, he returned to the United States and was assigned duty at the Naval Academy. This lasted for two years and was followed by a course of instruction at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk. He became Operations Oiiicer on the Staff of Commander Destroyer Flotilla TWO in 1947. Following this two year assignment he attended a post graduate course at Ohio State University, and earned his Masters Degree in Public Administration. Captain Hauck next reported for duty to the oflice of the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington, D.C. This tour lasted until July 1952 when he returned to sea and become Executive Oliicer of the cruiser USS WORCHESTER. One year later he assumed Command of Destroyer Division 102. A course of instruction at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. was next for the Captain. Upon graduation in 1955 he returned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel for another two year assignment. In October of 1957 he was named Commanding Officer of the amphibious assault ship USS ROCKBRIDGE, and took part in the U.S. Marine landings at Lebanon. rw- ,V - . :wif FISH. G-E ., ., ww b MAJ- V I' X Q I' FHM! 1 I 4 I if-. ' 7 ' . I ': '-3 -' I r LY .N 'f- 1'7'f3 -'T Zi. TC- -'Q' IQK73- 'f .- J 71-9 X, I '11-L 9 'Ki' r. L .J A ' 'Qui '.. -' . ' , 4. 1171-1 .e1 .'fJL . v.5f15 .' -.a w ,: d'Z.u + .. n .f f f !! E M 3 - 7 I-QQEF TE if 11' :Z f A ff F' kr! , ' ,V , ,,4 I sf P , I O , 0 0 I' 1? L I J 7 7 , U , , 5 0 U 9 l ,. ,, . tl vw 1 13, 1, . 1 1 .fl S I I I ,Q 1 1 s I , it 1 xi' l I 1.1. 1 -N4 wg-Wie 7 2 , , CHIEF OF STAFF CRUISER FORCE, ATLANTIC FLEET Captain CD. . Jl!lQfmtQQ Captain David A. Merrill received his fourth stripe on reporting to .duty on the staff of Commander Cruiser Division SIX. He is assistant chief of staff for operations for COMCRULANT, and Chief of Staff for COMCRUDIV SIX. I A native of Seattle, Washington, Captain Merrill attended the University of Washington where he enrolled in the Navy's V-7 program in 1940. The following year, he studied at the Naval Academy, and received his commission as Ensign in May 1941. During World War II, Captain Merrill served aboard the destroyer tender DIXIE CAO-143, the aviation supply ship SUPPLY CAVS-ll and Espiritu Santo in the South Pacific. While aboard USS SUPPLY, he was involved in the battle of Bloody-Nose Ridgev oli' Paleliu Island, as well as the battle of Okinawa. After the war, Captain Merrill was Executive Oflicer of the tanker USS MISPILLION CAO-1051 which took part in early atomic bomb tests. Captain Merrill also served as executive oliicer of USS SOUTHERLAND KDDR-7431 during the Korean conflict. In 1954, he assumed his first sea command as skipper of the USS HYADES through two Mediterranean replenishment operations with the Sixth Fleet. In July, 1955, Captain Merrill was assigned to USS STORMES as commanding oliicer. ' Captain Merrill reported to CINCLANTFLTXCINCLANTX CINCWESTLANT Staff as Assistant Operations officer for sched- uling and assignment of forces. In this billet for 34 months, he was responsible for the employment of the Atlantic Fleet, and partici- pated in NATO as well as national operations conferences. He was selected for Captain in 1959, and reported to COMCRULANT 27 February 1960. 6 Another assignment with destroyers followed for the Captain, when he became Commander Destroyer Squadron TEN in Novem- ber 1958. This squadron participated in uOperation Inland Seaf- the Navy's part in the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in the summer of 1959. He reported to his present assignment with the Atlantic Fleet Cruiser Force on November 4, 1959. Captain Hauck is married to the former Miss Virginia Hustvedt, who currently resides in Winchester, Mass., with their three children. CHIEF OF STAFF CRUISER DIVISION SIX f-.',P ':T-'f'251' JTC' .11:::- TT1 - ' ' P , ' I ' ' TF' 'JWTAETWTIY ' -' Y mf. -..,.,,..- vf I- , .i .1 '.'..S'r f','1' '
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XZ f , ?f ' fi' 'f 'r .r..,'.A,' -.., ' .F H 'gb 1--1. ,r.,f'l . .x--:..-. - 7 W' F. A 13 'f '....-W 6 .5 ii .L , . fe.. 'nz ---94 -1 1 A w.. 9' S 9 ' 'T 2 an 1' i4Ev,. fi:L...' f.',.,...+' an -- Cponts On March 3rd, 1960, the USS CANBERRA sailed from Norfolk, Virginia to be away for a period of nearly eight months. For many this was cause for con- siderable consternation. Fortunately there were ample rewards. After a short stop at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, transited the Panama Canal and stopped at San Diego to pick up more personnel. Then the ship commenced sailing westward 'round the world. With visits to such exotic places as Hawaii, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, India and the Riviera, Florence, Rome and the Olympics, Naples, Athens, and Istanbul, CANBERRA enjoyed a tour of fabulous and historic lands such as most Americans will hear of, but never in their lives see. Cities with such sonorous names as Moji and Karachi, Cochin and Cannes, Livorno and Fiumincino, Aden and Beppu, Yokosuka and Capri rose out of darkness or mist. Each port was a new world. The cruise was: fours of the area, old world and new, great buys of every con- ceivable kind, foreign reminiscent of Babel, breath-taking views of Vesuvius and Fuji, Sorrento and and Suribachi, an education, memories and a long pensive look at of the world, a hand across the sea. L, f'if1ff5 T-f 1'ff4ZfEj
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