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V I P . . Vice Adm. Baumherger Vice Admiral W. H. Baumberger, Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. PACIFIC FLEET returned home to FOX during our tour in the Gulf. The Admiral has literally followed the FOX from its birth, he was on hand four years ago when the keel was laid in Todd Shipyard in San Pedro, he was a speaker at our commissioning ceremony and then was aboard, as our Cruiser- Destroyer Force Commander, when we were officially welcomed to our home port of San Diego. He had followed our progress closely during our first year and wanted to see how his ship was doing on its deploy- ment. His parting words to the FOXIVIEN DENOTED PRIDE in what he saw. In addition to Vice Admiral Baumberger's visit, FOX was also proud to show its powers to Rear Admiral R.W. Cousins, Commander of Task Force Seventy-Seven, Rear Admiral W.J. Moran, Commander Anti-Submarine Warfare Group Three, and Rear Admiral M.B. Freeman, Commander Cruiser Destroyer Force, U.S. PACIFIC FLEET. All were vitally interested in our task as PIRAZ ship, and left with words of praise for our work. As PIRAZ SHIP, FOX worked closely with Air Force as well as Navy pilots and had the pleasure of a Visit from Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Kirk while in the Gulf of Tonkin. Our CIC gang worked closely with Colonel Kirk following his visit, and it was with great sadness that we learned he was missing in action just prior to our departure from the Gulf. -14-A
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