James C Owens (DD 776) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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LIEUTENANT COMMANDER W. C. MANES, USN Ewcufizfc' Offim' William C. Manes was born in Granite City, Illinois, on 9 August 1931, the son of the late William Clifford and Clara Manes. After graduating from St. Francis Preparatory School in York, Pa., he enlisted in the Navy in November 1950. On completion of recruit training at Great Lakes, Illinois, he was assigned to the Class A Radio School at Norfolk, Virginia and on completion of the course was ordered to the USS ELLYSON CDMS-193. In August 1952, he was discharged from the Navy to accept an appointment to the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Upon graduation from Northwestern in June 1956, Ensign Manes reported to the pre-commissioning detail of the USS KRETCHMER QDER-329D. After the ship was commissioned in September, he served as First Lieutenant and later as Gunnery Officer. ln October, 1958 he was ordered to the USS CLARENCE K. BRONSON fD.D-6681 as Gunnery Officer of that command. In August 1959, he reported to the Staff of Commander Destroyer Squadron 20 in Newport as Operations Officer. In june 1964, he commenced one year of postgraduate training in International Re- lations at American University in Washington, D.C. He reported to OWENS as Executive Officer in October, 1965. LCDR Manes and his wife, Margaret, have three children and reside at 1454 S. Edgewater Drive in Charleston. 256,11 ffm mf Head LTD W MASTERS USN LTW B ISON USN Present Engineering Officer Operations Officer LT F M KIRK USN LTW R PARCHEN USN LTJGN L SCHEWE USN fsck Former Engineering Officer Weapons Officer Supply Offlffef Q a 7 n 1 7 1 I l ' ' f V X X ' gf air' . . 7 ' ' . 7 . . , .

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Knmmaudiug Of i 61' COMMANDER H. M. BERRY, USN Commander Berry entered the Navy in February 1943 under the Naval ROTC Program while attending Holy Cross College. In February 1946 he received his commission. He served his first tour of duty aboard the cruiser USS MACON CCA-1.321 as Assistant Navigator. He then served tours on the minesweeper SWALLOW KAMS-361 and on the STEINAKER CDD-8631. In 1951 he became Operations Officer on the DESRON 4 Staff. Moving ashore in 1952, he taught navigation at Columbia University in the NROTC Program. In 1955, Commander Berry commissioned and commanded the USS SAGACITY CMSO-4695. From 1956 to 1959, he served as Flag Secretary to the Commander Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe. Returning once more to destroyers, he served as Executive Officer of USS FORREST SHERMAN CDD-9315. In 1960 he became Commanding Officer of the USS YORK COUNTY - ' CLST 11751. In 1963 he returned ashore to serve with the Bureau of Personnel, Leadership Field Team, Charleston and attended Post Graduate School at Monterey Where he received a Masters Degree in Management. Commander Berry is married to the former Alexandra Weyand of Corn-on-Hudson,New York and has two children, John and Cassandra.



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