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Table of Contents Commanding Officer Executive Officer 4 Ship ' s Characteristics 5 Paul Henry Carr Dedication 6 Why Are We In The Persian Gulf? 7 Schedule Of Events 8 Transit 9 CO and XO At Leisure 10 11 Wardroom 12 13 Chiefs Mess 14 15 Wardroom And CPO Pics 16 Administration Department 17 Nav Division 18 19 X Division 20 21 Admin Pics 22 Air Department 23 Airedales 24 25 Air Pics 26 Combat Systems Department 27 CS-2 Division 28 29 CS-3 Division 30 31 CS-4 Division 32 33 Combat System Pics 34 Engineering Department 35 E-1 Division 36 37 E-2 Division 38 39 E-3 Division 40 41 Engineering Pics 42 Operations Department 43 1st Division 44 45 OC Division 46 47 01 Division 48 49 Operation Pics 50 Supply Department 51 S-1 52 53 S-2 54 55 Supply Pics 56 Leisure Section 57 Steel Beaches 58 Sports Ship ' s Band 59 Sports 60 61 Azores 62 63 Palma De Mallorca 64 65 Suez Canal 66 67 Abu Dhabi Djouti Bahrain 68 69 Malaga Spain 70 71 Bermuda 72 73 Homecoming 74 77 Graffiti Pages 78 79 Dedications And Thanks 80
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Commanding Officer Executive Officer CDR Edward G. Bagley III Commander Bagley was born in Southside, Virginia. Attended school in his hometown of Kenbridge, he grad- uated from Kenton Forest School in 1968 and immediate- ly entered the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating in 1972. Commander Bagley ' s initial sea assignments includ- ed duty on the USS RATHBURNE (De-1057) as Auxil- iaries Officer, USS O ' CALLAHAN (FF-1051) as First Lieutenant, and USS TRUXTUN (CGN-35), initially as the Navigator and then as the Combat Information Center Officer. Following Department Head School in Newport, Rhode Island, he was ordered to the USS TATTNALL (DDG-19) as Engineering Officer, and subsequently to the USS RALEIGH (LPD-1) as opera- tions Officer. In his shore assignments, he served in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Naval Warfare) as an anti-air warfare staff officer. Following Prospective Executive Officer School in Newport, Rhode Island, he served on USS FAHRION (FFG-22) as Exec- utive Officer. In his second shore assignment, he served in the Joint Staff as a wide-area surveillance staff officer. Commander Bagley has been awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and various campaign and service awards. Commander Bagley is married to the former Gillian R. Cullen of Limerick, Ireland. They have two daughters, Cara and Jessica. LCDR Curtis E. Middlebrook Lieutenant Commander Middlebrook was born in Missoula, Montana. Attended Fort Johnson High School in Charleston, South Carolina, he graduated in 1972 and immediately entered the Citadel in Charleston, graduat- ing in 1976. LCDR Middlebrook ' s initial sea assignments includ- ed duty in USS MILWAUKEE (AOR-2) as Combat In- formation Center Officer, Electronic Material Officer, and later Communications Officer, and USS LEFTWICH (DD-984) as Missile Officer. He reported to Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic in September 1980 as the FFG-7 Class Combat Systems Operational Team Training Officer. From January to June 1983, he attended Department Head School in Newport, Rhode Island, followed by assignment to USS CONNOLLY (DD-979) as Engineer ing Officer. In July, 1985, he re- ported to Destroyer Squadron Three Two as the Combat Systems Material Officer. Attending the Naval Com- mand and Staff at the Naval War College from August 1987 to June 1988, he graduated with distinction. From War College, he reported to USS CARR (FFG-52) in September 1988 as Executive Officer. LCDR Middlebrook has been awarded the Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star and various cam- paign and service awards. He is married to the former Lynn Wiederhold of Charleston, South Carolina. They have two children; Mi- chelle and Douglas.
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