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mission- refueling at sea romeo. . . Nearing the Vietnam Coast, Seventh Fleet requirements arrive by radio message before radar picks up any contacts. Last minute arrangements are made by flashing light as the customer ships cross the horizon. KNOW all hands man your underway replenishment stationsn hlares over the 1 MC, final preparations are made on all ships and Romeo flags are hoisted at the dip.
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EX' SX N- if y 11 . 'vw I HI f- . Y shin' . ,ms 1, , . On board any Navy ship, the Executive Officer is the Captainls right-hand man. The 'Execi, ... , Vain' ., has unlimited responsibilities. As second in command, all phases of the shipls operations are known to hinf. The Exec's interest for the Welfare of the crew is an everyday task. Starting from quarters till who kn' ws when his realm of interest includes all of the ship's correspondence, safety measures, morale of the crew and counselor for individual personal problems. Commander Keith began his naval career as an enlisted man on the 30th of July 1941. In 1941-42, while onboard, the USS LEXINGTON, the Commander was one of the survivors from the Battle of the Coral Sea on the 8th of May 1942. After his tours of duty on the USS BLOCK ISLAND in 1943 and USS WASP QCV-18j until 1945, he was motivated toward pursuing a naval career and later entered the Integration Program from which he was commissioned as Ensign, United States Navy in 1954. -- The Exec's service schools have included ASW Officer School, Fleet Sonar School - San Diego, and Nuclear-W-an fare School. A native of Denver, Colorado, he now resides with his wife Mrs. Iva Lee Keith in Compton, California. Some of Commander Keith's decorations include two Navy Unit Commendation Medals awarded while serving on the USS WASP and while serving at Naval Support Activities, DaNang, Vietnam in 1965-66. Service medals include the Navy Good Conduct Award Medal with 3 stars, American Defense Service Medal with 1 star, Asiatic- Pacific Campaign Medal with 2 silver stars, American Campaign European-African-Middle Eastern Medal, Victory Medal WW II, Korean Service with 2 stars, United Nations Service Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal with 2 stars, Navy Occupation Service Medal, China Service, Korean Presidential Unit Citation, National Defense Service Medal, Philippine Presidential Unit Citation, Vietnam Service Medal witlf ' stars and Vietnar, -'V Campaign Medal.
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