Du Pont (DD 941) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1978

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1 -.Q,.,,-.,,...- , ,, A .Q A X 7 f LCDR PARRISH was commissioned 18 March 1966 from OCS in Newport, Rhode Island. Fol- lowing commissioning he served two years in USS WARBLER CMSC 2065 in Sasebo, Japan. He served as Navigator on board USS SEMMES CDDG-185 homeportedtlnCharleston, S.C. He attended De- stroyer School from October 1970 to May 1971 and reported to the new construction crew of the USS FANNING CFF-10765 as Weapons Officer. In 1975 he received his M.S. degree in Management from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. After graduation from NPGS he served two years as Commanding Officer of the Military Sealift Command Office in Taipei, Taiwan. He attended the Armed Forces Staff College in Nor- folk, Virginia from January through June 197'8 and then reported to present duty as Executive Officer of DUPONT. r .A ,,,.-,.,E,, - ..u1.,:N.,.- uh' A ,V V V ' .g53gggg,s,'J,xwAQg-' -J-it- . 2'.f1',',,jgQ4ia'fz!' XO: LCDR. ROBERT H. RILEY 10 July 78-5 December 78 LCDR RILEY was commissioned as Ensign, USNR through the Contract NROTC Pro- gram at the University of Idaho in July of 1964, and augmented to Regular Navy in June of 1966. His first tour of duty was in USS JAMES E. KEYES CDD-7875 where he served as Gunnery Assistant and ASW Officer. He attended Destroyer School from December 1966 to June 1967. He then reported to USS EPPERSON CDD-7191 where he served as Weapons Officer until August 1969. In September 1969 he assumed com- mand of the USS ,SUTTER COUNTY CLST-11509. After successful completion of that tour he went to BUPERS and was assigned to the Enlisted Personnel Department. He then served as First Lieutenant in USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CCVA-421. Prior to reporting to the DUPONT, LCDR RILEY attended the Armed Forces Staff College. His next assignment takes him to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to work in CINCPACFLT. XO: l.CDR RICHARD D. PARRISH 133444, LT JOHN F. JACOBSON USN LT PETER M. THOMPSON LT RICHARD P. LEE USN Chief Engineer USN Weapons Officer- Operations Officer LT JAMES C. MURPHY SC USN Supply Officer FOLEY USN Navigator .W .fs X Myk- I X 7 a. II 'l I ' . ' ., I . .. . . ...,f. r- I ,. . .. . -. K ..v .-. . ....- , -- - ' .. . ' . .-. - If' . ' '- ':f3'5f5. Y T 5fT H ',g5::1'a?, . I LTJG CHRISTOPHER P

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