Epperson (DD 719) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1953

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1.1. J:Lli'V ':fg LL I-fA 1f!1.i4 iii 30,13 -Y3,!3CC ' A-A-a--.x4A1.......,A,.,-K ' , , v 5' , v ii CHARLES HAMDEN MEAD Born in San Francisco, California, on 6 July 1907, Charles Hamden Mead, skipper of the U.S.S. EPPERSON since 15 November 1951, has spent the majority of his life learn- ing the trade of a sea going man. Even in his youth, Charles Mead labored in lighthouses and bay freighters in Frisco Bay. Later he became a quartermaster with the American Hawaiian Steamship lines and in 1932 received a masters license of Oceans Unlimited. Having thus proved his skill as a sailor, he rose fast in his trade and became 3rd mate in 1936. V ln 1940, Mead, a naval reservist, was called to 'active duty and became a division oflicer aboard the U.S.S. PLATTE QAO 241. . During the early stages of World War II he was assigned first in New Caledonia and later' in New Zealand as port director. In 1945,'after serving as Executive Oflicer aboard the U.S.S. LEO QAKA 601, he assumed command of that ship and in July of that year was promoted to full commanc- 'he regular navy. In July of 1947, after Commander Mead had served for eight months aboard the U.S.S. BUTNER fAP113J, he was sent to General Line School and the Naval'War College graduating from the college on 13 May 1949. i From here he went to Washington, D.C. to serve as a member of the Joint Intelligence Group of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It was during this tour of duty that Cdr. Mead and Nancy Butte were wed on 19 December 1950. q . 1 Since relieving Cdr. .Philip Sherman as skipper of the Epperson, Captain Mead has proven that his years of experience were not in vain. His capability as a leader and captain make us proud to say This is our Captain . ' t 4 1 1 -P i O li 1 1 4 1 A 1 x l

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