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Commander Guy Morton NEELY, jr. was born 31 October 1927 in Washington, D.C ., and was graduated from the U.S . Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and commissioned an Ensign on 3 june 1949. His first duty Was in the Gunnery Department of USS ROCHESTER CCA 1243, homeported in Newport, Rhode Island, and later in Long Beach, California. During this period ROCHESTER served as flagship for Com- mander Seventh Fleet and participated in United Nations operations in Korean waters including support of the amphibious landing at lnchon and Wonsan in the fall of 1950. From September 1951 until March 1952, he attended CIC Officer's School, NAS Glenview, Illinois, and then reported to USS MASSEY CDD 7781 in Norfolk, Virginia, in which he served as Gunnery Officer until July 1954. In August 1954 he returned to the U.S . Naval Academy as an instructor in the Department of Marine Engineering. In August 1956 then Lieutenant NEE LY assumed command of USS LAWRENCE COUNTY CLST 8875 in San Diego, California, and participated in operations with the FIRST and SEVENTH Fleets, in support of nuclear Weapons tests at Eniwetok Atoll and in cold Weather exercises in Alaskan Waters . Upon detachment in October 1958 he reported to the office of the Chief of Naval Operations in Washington for duty in the Strategic Plans Division as Assistant Head of the Latin-American Strategic Plans Section. During this tour he was assigned additional duty as an Advisor to the U.S. ' Delegations to the Inter-American Defense Board, the Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Com- mission, the joint Mexican-U.S . Military Commission and as a White House Aide. In june 1960 he left Washington for duty as Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander SEVENTH Fleet in the Western Pacific until August 1962 after which he was ordered to USS COGSWELL CDD 651D in San Diego, California for duty as Executive Officer from September 1962 until September 1963. In October 1963 Commander NEE LY reported for duty as Aide and Flag Lieutenant to the Commander in Chief, U.S . Naval Forces Europe CCINCUSNAVEURJ, in London until March 1965 when he became Senior Aide to the Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe CCINCSOUTHJ, in Naples, Italy. In January 1966 he was de- tached from the staff of CINCSOUTH and on 18 March 1966 assumed command of USS FLOYD B. PARKS CDD 8845 . Commander NEELY is presently assigned to the Staff of Commander FIRST FLEET. Commander NEE LY is a holder of the joint Service Commandation Medal Cfor service at CINCSOUTHJ, the American Campaign medal, World War II Victory medal, Korean Service medal C 3 starsj, Korean Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Occupation Service medal CAsia Claspj, National Defense Service medal, the UN for Korea ribbon, Vietnam Service medal C2 starsl and the Vietnam Campaign medal. 7 6 . ,
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Execulive fjiber LCDR W. A. TOEHLKE, USN LCDR Walter Arthur T OEHLKE, was born May 3, 1934, in Brooklyn, New York. I-Ie was commissioned an Ensign in the U. S . Navy in june 1956, upon graduation from the Maine Maritime Academy at Castine, Maine where he also received an unlimited third mate's license in the U. S . Merchant Marine . After commissioning, LCDR TOEHLKE reported to the USS MERAPI QAF 381, and served as First Lieutenant then as Operations Officer. From 1958 - 1959 he was assigned to the USS SEVERN QAO 615 where he served as Operations Officer and Navigator. From 1959 - 1960 he served another tour as Operations Officer aboard the USS PILLSBURY QDER 1331. Following a tour of instruction at the DES LANT Afloat Gunnery School in Newport, Rhode Island, LCDR TOEHLKE reported to the USS MASSEY QDD 7785 where he served as Gunnery Officer until 1962. From 1962 - 1965 LCDR 'IOEHLKE was assigned to the newly established Destroyer School at Newport, Rhode Island, where he served as a weapons instructor. Following this tour in Newport, Rhode Island, he was assigned as Surface Operations Officer on the staff of Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla NINE which was embarked in USS GALVESTION QCLG 31. In December 1966, he reported to USS FLOYD B. PARKS for duty as Executive Officer. LCDR TOEHLKE is married to the former Beverly BROWN of Briarcliff, Maryland They have two sons and make their home in Coronado, California.
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