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COL ROSS 5. PLASTERER COMMANDING OFFICER 22D MARINE AMPHIBIOUS UNIT Colonel Ross S. Plasterer was born in Leba- non, Pa. and was commissioned a Second Lieu- tenant in 1957 following his graduation from Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa. He en- tered flight training in 1956 and was designat- ed a Naval Aviator in July 1959. Col. Plasterer ' s aviation assignments have included tours with HMR-264, HMM-162, HMX- 1, HML-167 and HMM-165. His staff assign- ments have included Officer in Charge, OSO, Philadelphia; Helicopter Projects and Oper- ations Officer VX-5 China Lake, California; Comptroller Management Services Officer NARF, Cherry Point; head of Disbursing Branch, Fiscal Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps; head of the MAG-26 MAG-29 Reorganization Team 2d MAW, and CO. of HMM165 and MAG-29. Colonel Plasterer assumed his present command as Commanding Officer 22nd Ma- rine Amphibious Unit on July 1 1, 1964. He is a graduate of Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Economics from Lebanon Valley College, a Master of Business Administration degree from Widener College, Chester, Pa., and a Master of Public Administra- tion degree from the University of Southern California. Col. Plasterer holds the following personal decorations: three Distinguished Flying Crosses, Bronze Star with Combat V. the Air Medal with two gold stars and Bronze Numeral 52, Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon and Presidential Service Badge. Colonel Plasterer has accumu- lated over 76,200 hours of flight time. Colonel Plasterer is married to the former Lesley L. Laigle of Jennings, Louisiana and his children are Michael, Kevin, Penny and Judi.
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COMPHIDRON TWO CAPTAIN DENNIS 5. STROLE USN Captain Dennis 5. Strole entered the United States Navy in June 1957, following his graduation from Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia. His first tour of duty was with Patrol Squadron Four, permanently deployed to Naha, Okinawa. This tour was followed by tours of duty at Mobile Intelligence Produc- tion Unit, Atlantic in Norfolk, Virginia and General Line School in Monterey, California. Captain Strole was designated a Naval Flight Officer in October 1962, following comple- tion of the Naval Observer Course at Glynco, Georgia and F-4D training in Fighter Squadron 121 at NAS Miramar, California. He joined Fighter Squadron 21 in November 1962 and flew over 100 combat missions in Vietnam. His next tour of duty was with Fighter Squad- ron 121 as an instructor. In July 1967 he reported to the Staff of Commander Seventh Fleet, Detachment Charlie, at Tan Son Nhu- tAir Dose, Republic of Vietnam as the Air Operations Officer. Subsequently he attend- ed the Naval War College Command and Staff Course from August 1966 to July 1969, while concurrently attending the George Washington University where he received a MS degree in International Affairs. In De- cember 1969, following F4 refresher training, he served as Maintenance and Operations Officer in Fighter Squadron 74 at NAS Oceana. In August 1971, Captain Strole reported to the staff of the Deputy Chief of Naval Oper- ations (Air Warfare) serving as assistant F- 14 Program Coordinator for two years. He re- ported to Fighter Squadron 1, as Executive Officer, in October 1973 and served in this capacity until April 1974 and then as Com- manding Officer until July 1976. He assumed command of Fighter Squadron 124, the F- 14A Fleet Readiness Squadron, in August 1976 at NAS Miramar, California. At the com- pletion of this tour of duty, December 1977, Captain Strole reported aboard USS MIDWAY (CV-41) in Yokosuka, Japan and served as Executive Officer until January 1930. Follow- ing the completion of several schools, he assumed command of USS DULUTH (LPD-6) in July 1960. Upon completion of this tour, De- cember 1961, he reported to the Command- er Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet at NAS North Island, California, serving as the Force Readiness Officer until October 1963. Cap- tain Strole reported as Commander Amphibi- ous Squadron Two in January 1964. Captain Strole ' s awards include the Merito- rious Service Medal, Air Medal, Navy Com- mendation Medal, Navy Unit Commendation and theatre ribbons for operations in Que- moy-Matsu, Vietnam. Korea and the Indian Ocean.
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Lieutenant Colonel Williom Deebe Lieutenant Colonel Williom A. Deebe, II graduated from Mississippi Stote University with a Dochelot of Aits degiee in Politicol Science and History in 1966. Aftet completion of Officers Candidote School in December 1966. he commenced flight training in Pensocolo, Flotido and wos designated o Navol Aviotoi in Aptil 1968. Lieutenant Colonel Deebes first ossignment wos with VMO-1 at MCAS (H) New Rivet. In August 1968 he transferred to southeost Asia for service with the Purple Foxes of HMM-064. He returned to Pensacola, Flotido in September 1969 for duty os a primory flight instructor in VT-1. During 1972 LtCol. Deebe offended Amphibious Worfore School in Quantico, Virginia. Upon completion in Februory 1973 he was ossigned to HMM-162 and served as the Opetotions Officer. Following completion of the Aviation Safety Coutse in Montery, Colifor- nio in 1973 LfCol. Deebe served with Sub-Unit Two MAG-36 in Atsugi, Japan. Upon his return he was assigned to HMM-163 MCAS (H) Tustin. Californio as Aviation Mointenance Officer. During this period LtCol. Deebe commanded the first Morine oviation detachment aboard the USS TARAWA dufing its moiden voyoge. In June 1978 LtCol. Deebe was ossigned os the Mobilization Officer of Headquorters Marine Corps. In September 1979 he wos selected foi Com. mond and Stoff and tronsferred upon completion in June 1980 to 2nd ANGLICO and setved as Logistics Officet. In August 1981 he teturned to MAG-26 ond assisted in developing implementing instructions for the re- placement Aircrew Coordinotion Center. In November 1981 he commenced service os the Executive Officer of the 24th MAU and returned to Deirut, Lebonon. His relief was sent to Deirut in June to petmit his return and assumption of command of HMM-264. Lieutenont Colonel Deebes decorations include the Silver Star, Distin- guished Flying Cross 4th Award ond 37 Air Medols. Lieutenont Colonel Richard Wenzell Lieutenant Colonel Richard M. Wenzell wos born in Norfolk, Virginio on 10 Moy 1946. He attended Dowling Green State University and in July 1967 enlisted in the Marine Corps. During recruit troining he entered the Enlisted Commissioning Ptogram and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on 30 May 1968. Upon com- pletion of Dosic School 2ndLt Wenzell reported to the 1st Military Police Dottalion in the Republic of South Vietnom whete he served as o Platoon Commandet and subsequently qs Compony Commandet. Upon completion of his tout in Vietnam Fiist Lieutenont reported for duty with the 2nd Marine Division in Februory 1970. serving as o Plotoon Commandet with MP. Company ond as the Executive Officer of Headquarters Company, Head- quorters Dottolion. In August 1972. Captain Wenzell attended Amphibious Warfare School ond upon completion, was assigned to the Dosic School where he served as Tactics Instructor and Staff Plotoon Commonder. During February 1975 Coptoin Wenzell joined the Staff of the Commonder Am- phibious Squodron Two where he served as the Combat Corgo Officer. In March 1977 he was ossigned as an Instructor of Londing Force Training Command, Atlontic, Duting July 1979 Major Wenzell was ttonsferred to MCAS, New River where he ossumed duties as the Directot, Novo! Aviation Observer School until July 1981. Following completion of the Novol Command Staff College of Newpoit. Rhode Islond in June 1982. Major Wenzell reported to the 2nd Morine Division ond was assigned duties os the 8th Marines S-4 Officer. Lieutenont Colonel Wenzell s personol decorations include the Novy Commendotion Medal and the Navy Achievement Medol.
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