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Inspecting the troops. i ' COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Paul E. Pugh CT mB k Early morning viewing of an operation. A decision is made with Admiral Wulzen.
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Rear Adm. Donald W. Wulzen COMMANDER AMPHIBIOUS FORCE, SEVENTH FLEET COMMANDER AMPHIBIOUS GROUP ONE U. S. mm. Rear Admiral Donald W. Wulzen, com- mander of the task force that made the first landing of combat -ready marines on the beaches of Da Nang, South Vietnam, and his sea-going staff of 35 officers and 80 enlisted men, are home -ported at Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines . He is charged with the rapid transportation of combat troops to hot spots throughout the Western Pacific and is the direct represen- tative in Southeast Asia of Commander Amphibious Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet, whose headquarters are in Coronado, Calif. Admiral Wulzen, 53, took command of Seventh Fleet ' s Amphibious Force on Jan. 20, 1965, in ceremonies aboard the amphibious command ship Mount McKinley at Subic Bay. Capt. David F. Loomis CHIEF OF STAFF Captain David F . Loomis became Chief of Staff to Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Seventh Fleet, on Aug. 27, 1965. He assumed the No. 2 post in the Western Pacific amphibious organization in a turn- over ceremony aboard the flagship Estes at Subic Bay. He became associated with the WestPac amphibs after completing a tour of duty on the staff of Commander Amphibious Force Pacific, where he had been Assistant Chief of Staff for Administration and Personnel,
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At dusk, still viewing operations. An avid rifleman gets in some shots Reading. . . everything from mysteries to the latest biography. . .a favorite time spender while under- way. The team slugger at bat. Deep sea fishing off Subic provides some relaxing moments.
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