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COMMANDING OFFICER Captain Edwin G. Dankworth, USN, a native of Los Angeles, California, graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy and was commissioned an Ensign in June 1942. Following duty as an instructor at Dartmouth College, he reported to the USS PHILIP QDD-4985 where he served as Gunnery Officer. In May, 1944 Captain Dankworth commenced flight training. Upon com- pletion he was assigned to Fighting Squadron 5, in which he served until June, 1947. While serving as Officer -ln-Charge of the night fighter detachment aboard the USS BOXER off Korea, he was awarded the Air Medal and the Navy Commendation Medal. This tour of duty was followed by two years in the Bureau of Aeronautics and the assignment to Fighting Squadron 71 as Commanding Officer. In 19 he was assigned duty on the Joint Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. During this period, he was promoted to Captain. Prior to reporting as Commanding Officer of the USS HENRICO, he served as Operations Officer on the Staff of Commander, Carrier Division 5. Captain and Mrs. Dankworth were married in 1942. They have two daughtersg Charlotte and Jane.
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AMPHIBIOUS SQUADRON I i Captain Robert W. Clark, a native of Alameda, California, graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in June, 1939. Following a tour of duty on the USS MARYLAND QBB-465, he served on the destroyers MAC DONOUGI-I, ST ODDARD, and WEDDERBURN, assuming command of the WEDDERBURN inMay, 1945. Immediately after World War ll, Captain Clark attended the Armed Forces Staff College, at the same time serving as Aide to the Commandant, Armed Forces Staff College. After this tour of duty, which ended in 1948, he served, as Aide and Flag Secretary to the Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet until 1951. During the Korean War, Captain Clark served as Commanding Officer of USS ROGERS QDDR-8765, and later as Logistics Officer' on the Staff of Commander, FIRST Fleet, as Executive Officer, Department of Marine Engineering at the U. S. Naval Academy, Commander Destroyer Division 242, and as Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Officer Candidate School and U. S. Naval Schools Command at Newport, Rhode Island. Prior to reporting as Commander, Amphibious Squadron ONE, Captain Clark served as the Commanding Officer, USS SEMINOLE QAKA-1045.
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