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X , ,W , . W ,ye-ef 7 ff c'- .XXUWU X ' ,. rVfffffC 'iff'iXV,f X f Xv ,f f X-Iv 1 C,Xf ,1.fs'V f, A -' fi 'X 'riff , X 7 Ft' f ffii, U My, X f X W f,,,fW,77Z Q 0 0, f f yfyfz X WW? ff fWWWZQ f f t fa ' f f ag 'wflf f ,, fff M ykfy fy., 420 , ffl I ii, ZX, Lqf ,ff ,X 410. ,X , A Xf 'c' ffm! K9 WNW fat ff 'VW V X X ycTX fren- f gym J , 'wolf if f Xf :V M670 SWXW -'few ff Z Z7 CAPTAIN CLIFFORD D. HOPKINS, USN Captain HOPKINS is originally from Belmont, Mas- sachusetts and graduated from Belmont High School in I943, then entered Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts to continue his education. After enlisted service in the Navy during World War II, he attended f V f V, w a Q Xa! 0 y Y M Q QWZXW f 4 4 7 f f M W X X NSW' X! f f W fy O ff XW OPM f if J X W7 f X f W XWWfDXWfSWf, WNWX W'aff QQ? 0 MW Q3 7473 f f A WXQXXM X7 XJW Xfy W4 i,X,X aww! ff yzf fy 5!OQf f f 7X eff ff X X WNV X ff af W J W f few X ff OW W X 4 f fX f ,We Xff fy W fs4f av V fffwf WZ f J Q fXfX ef 0 WXXW W f, sff f f aff iff ofa X f ff O W 0 f f f f X as f 1 WZ fff W f f J f f, f 2 4 0 W A 0 Q 'WN' f 'X X f f S W X f W f Q W f X V ff fa w Q ff 2 O' Xf f W QW , eff X if Xf , f f wf 4, w W W , 4 we f We WX W f X V 1 f if f f f fXff , fX W W M f f f ff f f W f f f 1 ff f ff Wifi ffl f ffw SWX Z7 ZWZZWX W VW XWXV ff f X7 Q00 we Q77 an WNW f'fXf Nff Vsf Xwwf XWsWfXWXf fxf yi 67 Vis WfffWf XZW X fX , ff ff X X W X , Q yf 0 W f f f ff XM! f M, f 1, f ff W 7 9 xXx f,XW , yXX X W Xf MXV, XXffXXf ,f WX fff ZXV ffww ,MXQJ f f f f Vi ff awe? XWZXVZ MXWX ffwwo WZWOXMV M420 fb qX f f Xw f f 1962 Captain HOPKINS reported to War College at Newport, Rhode the Command and Ejydied with George Washington Master's Degree in International, Back on sea served as Executive Off6itxeliigSEXTi1SS'QVf3GEI3f?ESANG mn 8621. the U.S. Naval Academy and was commissioned Ensign with a developing in June 1950. His first officer assignment was to whegeegii was the advisor to DES MOINES WA 1345 where he served in the 212 the Sea Force Qieigffienander then Plans Department and as Personnel Officer. During the Korean? . Naval Advisory Grgtfnp, Military Assistance Conflict he was Executive Officer of USS FIRECREST2, Vietnam. QAMS .10y, homeported 1n Sasebo, Japan. For .m1ne- HOPKINS reported to USS HARWOOD sweeping operations along the coasts of Korea, h1s QDD 86l'fXasX Commanding Officer where he attained his was awarded the Korean Presidential Unit presentagiligiilg, after two years in Washington, D.C. in This mlnesweepgng experlence led to the Staaxegiggaians Division Office ofthe Chief of Naval Chief Staff Officer .for Commander Qpeigxatiebgigigfg has been awarded the Bronze Star and ELEVEN, then duty.1n Germany as and NNqy9eQQg3?endation Medals' . Hefbel' Defense AdV1S0I' to the West HOPKINS is married to the former MISS fwMDfa4.,QQ?fff . . 'S . German NHVY- h . Uiggsukla rgewnigiaredt of Bremerhaven, Germany and has In 1959-60 9 Offlcer aboard twtmdaughters, Janine and Jacqueline. He is presently USS PUTZAM t0UI' WHS f0110Wed by staff assigned to the Operations Section, Commander IH duty HS ldellgfe ?e3594?fY'efa1'Y to COIT1mander Cruiser Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe in London, England- Force Atlantgcfigiffirifinder Cruiser Division SIX. In
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Xx,,,,,,,, , ,, Wt , QW, ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, MW, tt ,jf ,,,. ,,', I y if W W W W ffh A I Q 7 Z ,,, Q W W M 312 - 5 N I 7.5-25 Xi INVOKING GOD'S GRACE CHANGE OF COMMAND CEREMONY On the sea there is a tradition older even than the tradi- tions of the country itself and wiseinits age. It is the tradition that with responsibility goes authority and vvith them goes accountability. The captain of a ship, like the captain of a state, is given honor and privileges and trust beyond other men. But let him set the wrong course, let him touch ground, let him bring disaster to his ship or to his men, and he must answer for what he has done. The Change of Command is a time-honored tradition which formally restates to the officers and men of the Command the continuity of the authority of Command. This ceremony is nearly unique in the world today, it is a transfer of total responsibility, authority and accountability from oneindividual to another individual. CAPTAIN H O P K I N S READS HIS ORDERS THEN CAPTAIN MARSHALL ,i 1 nw -X 'f .X fffmzf, THE CAPTAINS RELIEVING . . . . AND CUTTING THE CAKE
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