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LCDR. O.C. FOOTE, USN Executive Officer Left to right front row Lt, George W. Tobias, USNR Ltjg. Edmund D. Rogers, Jr., Ltjg. Charles B. Smith, Jr Ltjg. George I. Morgan, Jr., Ens. Robert L. Bogle, USNR it. Robert D. Warren, USN Ens. Harold L. Goyette, USN back row Ltjg. Kenton R. Miller, USNR USN Ens. Frank J. Hawley, Jr., USN USNR Ens. Robert R. Monroe, USN USN Ltjg. Norman Barker, Jr., USNR Ltjg. George E. Morgan, Jr., USN Lt. John A. Geddes, USN ITS . £ - W ap • - 10 -
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tufQ) M CDR. 0.0. LIEBSCHNER, USN Commanding Officer ■ ' finiiiTi y Upon being commissioned in June 1939, was assigned to the cruiser BROOKLYN on the west coast. In December 1939 recommissioned the old destroyer, MASON, which was assigned to neutrality patrol in the Caribbean. After transferring the MASON to the British in October 1940 spent 10 months on the old destroyer, TATTNALL, in the Canal Zone, and then in December 1941 commissioned the destroyer EMMONS, at Bath, Me. After two years on the EMMONS, spent a year each on the destroyers, ELLYSON and HENRY N. TUCKER, as Executive Officer. While on the EMMONS and ELLYSON, par- ticipated in the invasions of North Africa, Normandy and Southern France, and aided in sinking a German sub off the east coast of Spain in May 1944. Re- ceived the Bronze Star Medal with V for controlling gunfire during the Normandy invasion. From November 1943 to June 1946 commanded and de- commissioned two destroyers, the McLANAHAN, and the STODDARD, at Charleston, S.C. Attended the Naval Intelligence School and language school (Russian) in Washington, D. C, from July 1946 to December 1947 and then spent 2-1 2 years at the Naval Communications Station, Washington, D. C. In July 1950 took command of the destroyer, FORREST ROYAL, at Norfolk Virginia. The FORREST ROYAL proceeded to Korean waters in September and operated with United Nations forces until returning to Norfolk in July 1951. Campaign Medals and Decorations Bronze Star Medal with V European Theatre with 4 bronze stars. American Defense with bronze star. World War II Victory. American Theatre. Korean Service. - 9 -
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