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CHIEF OF STAFF Captain Glynn Q. Lane, Jr. was com- missioned an Ensign on 29 January 1961 through the regular NROTC Pro- gram at the University of Oklahoma and was promoted to his present grade on 1 October 1982. He was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas and calls Jackson- ville Beach, Florida his home. After an initial tour of destroyer duty in USS FURSE QDDR-8825 where he served in various Weapons Depart- ment billets, including Weapons Offi- cer, he attended the U.S. Naval De- stroyer School in Newport, Rhode Is- land. Upon graduation in June 1964, then Lieutenant Junior Grade Lane reported to USS BRINKLEY BASS QDD-887 5 for a two-year tour as Engi- neer Officer. Upon completion of that tour in July 1966, he joined the NROTC Unit at the University of Ne- braska as an Assistant Professor of Naval Science in navigation and engi- neering. In 1968, following his NROTC tour then Lieutenant Lane assumed command of USS PARK COUNTY QLST 10775 homeported out of Guam in the Western Pac1f1c Q Following two years of deployments 1n support of U S operations 1n Vletnam he was ordered to the Command and Staff course of the U S Naval War College in Newport Rhode Island where he graduated with distinction and completed h1s Master s Degree with George Washlngton University In September 1971 then Lieutenant Commander Lane reported as Executlve Officer in USS RAMSEY QFFG 25 Completing h1s tour 1n January 197 3 he subsequently spent two years in the Nat1onalM1l1tary Command Center QNMCC5 Office of the J olnt Chiefs of Staff 1n the Pentagon Following his Pentagon tour then Commander Lane served as Commanding Officer in USS CHARLES F ADAMS QDDG 25 Another Pentagon tour Cin OP 605 and the Offlce of the Secretary of Defense5 commencing 1n March 1978 was followed by attendance at the National War College of the National Defense University CClass of 19815 Captain Lane served as head of the Plans and Schedullng sectlon of Carrier Group SIX Staff from August 1981 to September 1984 before assumlng command of USS DALE QCG 195 in June of 1985 Upon completion of his command tour 1n USS DALE Captain Lane assumed command of NAVSURFLANT Readiness Support Group 1n Mayport Florida prior to assumlng command of Destroyer Squadron EIGHT Upon relinquishing command of Destroyer Squadron EIGHT in June 1989 Captain Lane reported as Chief of Staff Commander Carrier Group SIX H l 2 l 7 i l 1-,i - 7 I . .. . 0 0 . . . . . .. , . . .. . .. , . , . . . . . ' J . . . . . . - O . . .. , . 7 7 . . . . , 7 ' 7 . . . . 0 -u ' . . , . . . . , . O 9 Q . . . . , ' Q 7 - . . . . 7 . .. . ' 9 7 7 '
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f Rear Admiral Richard C. Allen, a native of Wisconsin, enlisted in the Naval Aviation Cadet program in 1959, was commissioned an Ensign and designated a Naval Aviator in December 1960. He flew A-4s with VA-34 in USS SARATOGA CCV 601 until June 1964 prior to transition to A-6s while serving in VA-42, NAS Oceana until September 1967. He then served with VA-75 in USS KITTY HAWK CCV-631 and USS SARATOGA QCV 601 until June 1969. From July 1969 to June 1971, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Sci- ence frorn the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. Redesignated as a Naval Flight Officer in August 1971 due to loss of visual acuity, he served with Commander Medium Attack Wing ONE until May 1972 and then reported to VA-65 in USS INDEPENDENCE CCV 623 as the Operations Officer. Following Armed Forces Staff College in June 1974, he reported to VA-85 as Executive Officer and assumed command in November of 1975. While Commanding Officer, the squadron earned the COMNAVAIRLANT Battle E for 1976, and he became the first naval officer to exceed 3,000 A-6 flight hours. While serving as an Air-to-Surface Weapons Program Coordinator in OPN AV until De- cember 1978, he was selected as the first Naval Flight Officer for Carrier Air Wing com- mand. He commanded Carrier Air Wing SIX in USS INDEPENDENCE KCV-625 from May 1979 to June 1980 and then reported to Commander, U.S. SIXTH Fleet, in Gaeta, Italy as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans until March 1982. His subse- quent assignment was Commanding Officer of USS DETROIT CAOE 41 from March 1983 to July 1984. He then reported as Director Joint Operations on the staff of the Command- er in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command until May 1985. . He commanded USS AMERICA CCV 665 from July 1985 to February 1987. During his tour USS AMERICA completed the first-ever aircraft carrier operations in the restricted waters of Vestfjord, Norway in 1985 and participated in strike operations in the Mediter- ranean in 1986. As a selectee for Flag rank, he was assigned as Director for Operations, U.S. Atlantic Command in June 1987 and promoted to Real Admiral on 1 February 1988. ?9f:1riEcig1iral Allen assumed his present position as Commander Carrier Group SIX in U Y . Personal awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit Ctwo awafdsl, Distinguished Flying Cross Ctwo awardsl, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, two individual and seven strike flight Air Medals, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V , Navy Achievement Medal with Combat V , and several unit, service and campaign awards. In addition, he was selected as East Coast Intruder of the Year in 1972 and received the Navy League's 1986 John Paul Jones Award for Inspirational Leadership. Refill Admiral Allen and his wife, the former Margaret Fricks Hall of Marietta, Georgia, reside in Mayport, Florida. They have one daughter Laura Lee.
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