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'T 1 1 1 , 5 oUR EXEC Lieutenant Bickenbach graduated from Stanford University in 1942, joined the Navy immediately, and was commissioned in 1943. After attending Sub Chaser School, Miami, Florida in July and August, he went to Camp Bradford, Vir- ginia for Beach Jumper training, and spent the remainder of World Wai' II in the Amphibious J Forces as a Beach Jumper. V l i Lt. Bickenbach was separated from the Service in November 1945, changed to Regular Navy, and E returnedito active duty immediately, going to Mine 5 Warfare School. 1 . I ln early 1946, he reported to the U.S.S. MAIN- . 1 , E Q STAY as Executive Officer and relieved as Command- 4 A , , .3553 V E f A 1 A illi 1l iiiii J J fiiiif ing Officer in August, at Pearl' Harbor. He decom- l WILLIAM K- BFCKENBACH- LT- USN missioned her the latter part of 1946, and spent 1 f five months with the Pacific Reserve Fleet. Lt. Bickenbach then spent twenty-five months as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. NASHAWENA, a cable layer. ' ' Q After completing General Line School, he was assigned a tour of shore duty with the NROTC unit at the University of Idaho. - He reported to the HIGBEE as Operations Officer, July 1952 and became Executive Officer in July 1953. ' - A , 424'-P 'O N -,X f ,f cf fi V ' -' 1 Q I t -If I .' If . . V A V, . f , ' ,W . I ,' if zo' 'J f -HI I- I J V I ,I l 9 sf I6 I ff Krall . l -'lx ,fl V i F--, fi ff' .1 , 11.17 2 A fl Xt' lgggfyv' , J ' I K . YQ, ,iff . W, A ,,
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