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COMMANDER RAE P. MADSON Nl 13' 'f If mr 4. Commander Rae P. Madson is from Albert Lea, Minnesota. He attended the University of Minnesota in 1941, then entered flight train- ing at Pensacola, Florida. He was commissioned as a Naval Aviator in july 1944. He has had experience in heavy land-plane and sea-plane squadrons in Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, Panama Canal Zone and the Caribbean area. Other areas of duty include japan and the Philippine Islands. A tour on board the USS PINE ISLAND QAV-125 was followed by assignment to the Pentagon in the War Plans Branch of Aviation Plan- ning. He has served as aide to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Operations and Training, and as Commanding Officer of Patrol Squadron 48. He was a student at the Naval War College in the Naval Warfare class of 1963. Commander Madson remained on the staff of the Naval War College for one year prior to assuming duties as the Executive Officer of the IWO HMA. He was relieved as Executive Gfficer in October 1965 by Commander W. j. Porgy. Commander and Mrs. Madson and their son, Steve, reside in Coronado, California. 5
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5,77 73' 5 GN ALERT-IN HAWAII While in Hawaii to pick up Marines for Operation Silver Lance the IWO JIMA was placed on alert for possible troop movement to Viet Nam. j The next thirty days were spent in Hawaii with ample liberty call to enjoy the isle of paradise. Much leisure time was spent on the beach at Waikiki, swimming, surfing and enjoying the sceneryg in downtown Honolulu, at open- air shops, modern department stores, movies, and Hotel Streetg touring the island of Oahug the ship's partyg Block Arena and Iwo jima Day. Everyone had an extremely enjoyable time--as long as their money held out. 14 CL -ii-45 Diamond Head at E r H l ,, ,.' JF' 1i,5aQf:ffl.!4.i, .. 'T' ' 4' Iwo jnvm DAY -- 3 i S , 5 lp- i
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