Coral Sea (CVA 43) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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I s CHIEF OF STAFF CAPT MARTI G. O' EILL Captain Martin G. O'Neill was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, on September 25, 1917. An alumnus of the University of Maryland and Seton Hall University, he joined the Navy in 1939 as an aircrewman in Reserve Scouting Squadron 3. In 1941 he was ordered to duty as an Aviation Cadet and was commis- sioned and designated a Naval Aviator in Judy, 1942. QI During World War II, Captain O'Neill saw combat in both the Atlantic and Pacific, serving with Escort Squadrons 1 and 3. He was awarded five Distinguished Flying Crosses, fourteen Air Medals, the Presidential Unit Citation, and the Purple Heart. QI In 1948, Captain O,Neill tem- porarily commanded Attack Squadron 134, and attended the N avy's General Line School in 1949. He was Executive Officer of the USS Point Cruz CCVE-1191. From April 1954 to June 1956 he served as Naval Deputy at the U.S. Air Force's 35th Air Division and then he attended the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island. In the fall of 1957 he assumed command of Fighter Squadron 14. QI After duty in Fighter Squadron 191 at Key West, Florida, Captain O,Neill was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations as Assistant for Anti-Air Warfare from 1960-63. He served as Commanding Officer of Carrier Airborne Early Squadron 11 where he played a major role in the fleet introduction of the E-2A Hawkeye early warning aircraft. QI Captain O'Neill was Com- manding Officer of the USS Currituck CAV-71 in 1965. He became Commanding Officer of the USS Ticonderoga CCVA-14j on June 1, 1966 and prior to assuming his duties as Chief of Staff, COMCARDIV 3, he was Commanding Officer of USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CCVA-421.



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