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OPERATIONS OFFICER David E. Zweifel Oregon State 57 Loveland, Colorado CIC OFFICER Dorsey Thomas Mears, Jr. Penn State 57 Cranford, New Jersey ELECTRONICS MATERIAL OFFICER LTJG David L. Davidson Rice 58 Beaumont, Texas LEADING RADARMAN Hubert N. Webster, RDl Bert Springville, Alabama Robert D. Scouten, ETl Scotty Gushing, Ottlahoma John E. Doherty, ET2 Jack Hinsdale, Hlinois Wilbur Mooring, RD2 Will Kinston, North Carolina
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Operation Order CTG 237 No. 1-59 Destroyer Forces Eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea 237 Fleet Flagship At Sea 21 September 1959 Task Organization: a. 237 Destroyer Striking Force 237.1 Anti Submarine Unit 237.2 Anti Aircraft Unit 237.3 Gunfire Support Unit 1. SITUATION. Tliis operation order provides for the cun-ent noncombat operations and training of forces assigned to tlie operational control of CTG 237. a. Enemy Forces. None b. Friendly Forces. (1) Red Sea Fleet under CINCSUEZ (2) Persian Gulf Fleet under CINCKUWAIT (3) Arabian Sea Fleet under CINCADEN c. Attachments and Detachments. (1) USS Gearing (DD 710) 2. MISSION. This Fleet will : a. Conduct operations to maintain a high state of readiness in support of the Mediterranean Fleet; b. Schedule and carry out training exercises and minor combined exercises ; in order to: Maintain a ready capability. 3. EXECUTION. a. Anti Submarine Unit will : (1) Maintain maximum convoy defense. b. Anti Aircraft Unit will : (1) Develop and maintain tactics to effect the defense of the fleet against airborne threats. c. Gunfire Support Unit will : (1) Wlien directed, carry out sucli measures as are necessary to support waterbome operations. X. Coordinating Instructions. (1) Tills order is effective upon receipt. (2) USS Gearing CHOP CTG 237 on 1 November, CHOP Mediterranean Fleet 14 December. (3) USS Gearing maintain close and cordial relations with naval, military, and govern- mental authorities of Middle East.
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Ol DIVISION Flovd J. Raymond, ETR3 Ray Saginaw, Michigan Raymond L. Watson, RD3 Ray Spartanburg, S. C. Ernest A. Doherty, RD3 Wort Woonsocket, Rhode Island Michael Slapinski, RD3 Ski Grand Rapids, Michigan Raymond C. Southard, SN Skip Washington, D. C. i William V. Casey, RD3 Bill Newcomerstown, Ohio v3 fe -r Ronald Weiss, RD3 Ron Wyoming, Minnesota James R. Heglar, SN Buck Humboldt, Tenn. John E. Daniel, ETSN Johnny Cairo, Ga. ' -i e Bailey Pryor, RDSN BP Muncie, Indiana m Robert G. Hillman, RDSN Bob Minneapolis, Minn. Paul J. Carrigg, RDSN P. J. East Pittsburgh, Penna. 1 Willard G. Johnson, RDSN Ronald C. Ducombs, SN Johnny Redbone Ovid, Idaho New Orleans, La. Michael R. Smith, SN Smitty Barre, Vermont
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