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Dommanderbestre er quadren Twenty- wa Nov. '67 - Present N, jg, Captain W. B. Morrow, USN Caliltain Morrow was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on 16 lVlay 1920. After a year in the Naval Reserve he entered the Naval Academy in June 1938 and graduated with the class of 1942 on 19 December 1941. During World War II he served as Gunnery Officer aboard USS MOFFETT CDD-3621 and as Gunnery Officer and Executive Officer, USS STRONG CDD-7581. Later he had a two year tour as an instructor at the NROTC Unit, College of Holy Cross. He-then served aboard USS ERESNO CCLAA-171 as Operations Officer and in USS lVlACON CCA-132l as Gunnery Officer before reporting to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in 1950 for two years. In December 1952 Captain Morrow reported to the Staff, Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and served a ZV2 year tour. After that he attended the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. He then served as Commanding Officer, USS MEREDITH CDD-890l from July 1956 to June 1958. Captain Morrow spent the following year as Operations Officer on the Staff of COMCRUDESPLOT FOUR with additional duties as Project Mercury plans and Operations Officer. From August 1959 to July 1961 he served as Destroyer Placement Officer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel. In August 1961 Captain lvlorrow assumed command of Destroyer Division 152 where he remained until April 1962. After a short period as COIVIDESDIV 12 with duties as CONIDESRON ONE, he reported to COMCRUDESFLQT TH REE in July 1962 as Chief of Staff. In September 1963, Captain llllorrow commenced an assignment as Command- ing Officer USS ERONTIERCAD 251 A year later he attended the National War College In July 1965 he reported to the Joint Chiefs of Staff where he served as Chief Europeanflvliddle East Division of the Operations Directorate until he relieved as Commander Destroyer Squadron TWEN TY TWO on 10 November 1967 Captain Morrow is married to the former Nancy Gosnell of Severna Park Maryland They have a daughter and a son who attend Old Dominion College and Bucknell University 1 ' .L 6 5 I u n I ' ' I 1 l l 6 . I D V . in l
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