Horne (DLG 30) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1971

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Captain Conolly. a native of Princeton, New Jersey, was graduated from the United States Naval Academy with the class of 1948B. On 26 April 1971 Captain Conolly assumed his present position as Chief of Staff and Aide to Commander Cruiser- Destroyer Flotilla NINE Previous tours at sea include billets in USS HENRY W TUCKER (DDR 875) and USS EP- PERSON (DDE-719) as Gunnery Officer, and as Mine Warfare Officer in the Staff of Commander Mine Squad ron FOUR. He served as Executive Officer of USS HAWKINS (DDR-873) and subsequently as Scheduling Officer and Flag Lieutenant in the Staff of Commander SIXTH Fleet His com- mand tours include USS EGRET (AMS 46) from December 1952 to February 1954. USS STODDARD (DD-566) from October 1966 to October 1968. and Commander Destroyer Division ONE SEVEN TWO from October 1970 to April 1971 Captain Conollys shore tours of duty include tours in the Staff of Com- mander in Chief. Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, and in the Staff of the US. Naval War College He was graduated from the US Naval Post graduate School with a Masters Degree in Operations Research He served as an Analyst in the Secretary of Navy ' s Office of Program Appraisal, and as Director. Special Studies Group. Sys- tems Analysis Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Captain Conolly is the son of the late Admiral Richard L Conolly. USN. and IS married to the former Ann Dempster of London. England They have one daughter. Heather, and three sons. Paul. Christopher, and Peter CAPTAIN ROBERT CARHART CONOLLY, II

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Rear Admiral W Haley Rogers was born 16 May 1923 in Wilson. Oklahoma He attended a lunior college branch of Texas A and M in Arlington. Texas for two years prior to entering the U S Naval Academy and was com- missioned an Ensign upon graduation from the Academy on 5 June 1946 In September 1963. he received a Mas- ters Degree in International Affairs from the George Washington Univer- sity and was selected for the rank of Rear Admiral in April 1971 Following commissioning. Admiral Rogers served in the USS LEARY (DDR 879) until October 1 948 when he was transferred to USS PCS 1380 as Executive Officer In March 1951. he was transferred to USS GAYETY (AM 239) and in November 1951 assumed command of USS LORIKEET (AMS 49) He reported to the NROTC Unit Georgia Institute of Technology. At lanta. Georgia, in September 1952 as Ordnance and Gunnery Instructor From August 1 954 to June 1956 Admiral Rogers served in the Gun nery Department of USS SAINT PAUL (CA-73) and from June 1956 to June 1957. attended the Command and Staff Course of the Naval War College He reported to the Bureau of Naval Per sonnel in June 1957 and after two years returned to sea duty as Execu- tive Officer of USS WILKINSON (DL- 5) On 18 December 1960. he assumed command of USS BAUER (DE-1025) and in July 1962 reported to the Naval War College for the Naval Warfare Course Rear Admiral Rogers was trans- ferred in July 1963 to the Office of the Director Joint Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Washington. D C Following this assignment as a Special Assistant to the Director of the Joint Staff, he assumed command of USS GOLDS- BOROUGH (DDG-20) and was sub- sequently assigned m December 1966 at Training and Hr;adiness Officer on the Staff of Commander Cruiser- Destrover Force. U i Pacific Fleet. On 24 J jne 1968, he it.Nirted as Chief of Staff and Aide to Commander Cruiser- D- ■ royer Flotilla K ' i ' wE where he serverl ' til December r.i after which he ) jmed commarm i De- stroyer Sn ' ' ton TWENTY Inl-EE. In June 1971. he assumed command of Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla NINE on- board HORNE and remained with us for the duration of the deployment REAR ADMIRAL W, HALEY ROGERS COMMANDER CRUISER-DESTROYER GROUP SEVENTH FLEET c effttf



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Captain Glaser stands relieved by Captain Woods CAPTAIN W.R. GLASER COMMANDING OFFICER 2 March 1970 - 24 August 1971 Captain WiHiam R Glaser, a na- tive of Iowa, entered the Navy in 1943 through the Navy College Program at Saint Ambrose Coliog ' ?, Davenport. Iowa He subsequently uttended Law- rence dr-. ' j Columbia Universities be- fore corr. ' iiissionmg as Ensign. USNR in 1945 After Jf.stroyer Schoo ' ■•; was accepted mi • the Regular N,, v and served in USS DYESS (DD-880) until 1947 While m DYESS Captain Glaser married the former Joyce Charlotte Ericsson of Chicago, Illinois Shortly after marriage. Captain Glaser left DYESS for duty with the Fleet Train- ing Group. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba In 1950 Captain Glaser joined the precommissioning crew of USS TARAWA and served in that ship until 1952 From 1952 to 1954 he served as Assistant Lieutenant Detail Officer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel. Washington, D C Following General Line School at Monterey, California, he was Executive Officer, USS COATES (DE-685) from 1955 to 1956 In 1956 he returned to school as a student of the Command and Staff Course, US. Naval War College. New- port, Rhode Island Captain Glaser again served as Executive Officer with his assignment in 1957 to USS SOLEY (DD-707) In 1959 he received his first command at sea in USS SNOWSON (DE-246) In 1960, Captain Glaser returned to Washington in a Strategic Planning assignment in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations He was selected in 1962 to attend the United Kingdom Joint Services Staff College in Lati- mer, England Following graduation. he served as Plans Officer for the Commander in Chief, Eastern Atlan- tic in London, England In mid- 1965. Captain Glaser assumed command of USS SAMUEL B ROBERTS (DD- 823) and served in that capacity until becoming Commander Destroyer Di- vision TWO SIX TWO in August of 1967 In January 1970. Captain Glaser completed post-graduate work at San Diego State College He assumed com- mand of HORNE on 2 March 1970 Change of Command took place on 24 August 1971 Upon leaving HORNE. Captain Glaser reported for duty to the Office of the Chief of Naval Per- sonnel in Washington, D C

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