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Commander Robert Peter LUCAS Commander Robert P. LUCAS was born in New York City, New York. He served in the Norwegian and United States Merchant Marine before attending the New York State Maritime College at Fort Schuyler where he graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation in 1958. Commander LUCAS received a direct commission in the Naval Reserve as Ensign and reported to the icebreaker USS GLACIER (AGB 4) in September 1958 where he served as Navigator. Commander LUCAS volunteered for submarine duty in 1959 and was assigned to the submarine USS CONGER (SS 477). In 1960 Commander LUCAS was assigned to the submarine USS ODAX (SS 484) as Engineering Officer where he served until 1964 when he was assigned as Director of Tactics at the Fleet Ballistic Missile Training Center at Charleston, S.C. In 1965 Commander LUCAS was assigned to the submarine USS TRUMPETFISH (SS 425) as Operations Officer and Navigator. During this period Commander LUCAS was qualified for command of submarines. Commander LUCAS attended the U.S. Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island in 1967. While at the War College he completed advanced studies at the George Washington University and was graduated with a degree of Master of Science in International Affairs. Upon completion of the War College in 1968, Commander LUCAS served as Executive Officer and Navigator of the fast attack submarine USS DARTER (SS 576). In 1970 he was assigned to the Staff of the Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, where Commander LUCAS was responsible for diesel submarine overhaul and maintenance. In May 1973 Commander LUCAS assumed the duties of the Executive Officer, USS NASHVILLE (LPD 13). Commander LUCAS assumed command of USS PORTLAND (LSD 37) in May 1975 and participated in the evacuation of Beirut, Lebanon in 1976. In March 1977 Commander Lucas was assigned to Amphibious Squadron EIGHT as Chief of Staff Officer until December 1977 when he was assigned to the Staff of Commander Naval Surface Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. He was assigned as CSO COMPHIBRON ONE in June 1978. Commander LUCAS has been awarded the Navy Achievement Medal, the Navy Expeditionary Medal and the Antartic Service Medal. Commander LUCAS is married to the former Joan Mary McGrath of Glen Ridge, New Jersey. They have one daughter Kathleen and two sons Michael Kevin and John Joseph.
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xo LCDR David W. ANDERSON Lieutenant Comnnander David W. ANDERSON was born In Fort Worth, Texas on June 5, 1943. He was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland and was commissioned as an Ensign, U.S. Navy in June 1965. Following commissioning, Lieutenant Commander Anderson served as Communications Officer on board the guided missile destroyer HENRY B. WILSON and as Staff Secretary and Communications Officer for Commander, Destroyer Squadron FIVE. He was a student at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California from 1969-1973. Upon completion of the Department Head Course at the Naval Destroyer School in Newport, Rhode Island, Lieutenant Commander Anderson was assigned to the cruiser USS HALSEY as Operations Officer. His next assignment in September 1976 was as a Computer Systems Analyst at the Naval Ocean Systems Center in San Diego. Lieutenant Commander Anderson reported to the tank landing ship USS FRESNO in October 1978. In addition to various campaign medals and unit citation ribbons. Lieutenant Commander Anderson has been awarded the Navy Achievement Medal and a Gold Star in lieu of a second Navy Achievement Medal. He holds a Master of Science degree and has fulfilled all the requirements with the exception of the completion of a dissertation for a Doctorate in Operations Research from the Navy Postgraduate School.
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