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EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMMANDER WILLIS L. SPANN AUGUST 1966 -AUGUST 1967 A native of Mangum, Oklahoma, Commander Willis L. Spann en- tered the Navy in 1943 under the V-12 program. Upon graduation from Duke University in 1945 he reported to the Staff of the Com- mandant, Sixth Naval District. Commander Spann underwent flight training from 1950 to 1951, was designated a Naval Aviator and reported to VS-22. His assign- ments include Line School; flight training instructor, Kingsville; Staff COMOPTEVFOR; Naval War College; Commanding Officer, VS-33; and Commanding Officer VS-41.
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Captain Creighton W. Cook Commanding Officer A graduate of the Naval Academy, Cap- tain Cook was promoted to his present rank in September 1963. Upon being commissioned in 1943, Captain Cook started his career in the submarine force by earning his dolphins aboard USS PARGO (SS 264). He was also awarded the combat insignia, Navy Unit Com- mendation, Silver and Bronze Star medals while serving in this submarine. Taking to the air in 1946, Captain Cook received his wings and assignment to Pacific Fleet Patrol Squadron 42 in 1948. Flying with this seaplane unit in Korea, he re- ceived the Air Medal with Gold Star and Let- ter of Commendation with Pendant. He later served with Patrol Squadron 24 and Commander Fleet Air Wing, Atlantic Staff and while serving with the Bureau of Naval Weapons Special Projects Office, he was awarded a Secretary of the Navy Commendation for his contributions to POLARIS missile design. C. W. Cook i K
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER CAPTAIN P. FRANK HUNTER, III AUGUST 1967 Captain P. Frank Hunter, III, a native of Morristown, Pennsylvan- ia, entered the Navy via the Naval Academy. After receiving his commission in 1946, he was as- signed to the USS MIDWAY. In 1948 and 1949 Captain Hunter completed basic flight training and was designated Naval Aviator. Captain Hunter has served in VP- 5; Instuctor Pilot for ATU-601; in VW-13 flying Early Warning Bar- rier; and on the Staff, Naval Air Atlantic. He returned to Patuxent River for tours in Antisubmarine Warfare Branch; Operations Offi- cer, Executive Officer and Com- manding Officer of VP-44. After a tour at Naval War College, Cap- tain Hunter reported to KEAR- SARGE in July 1966 as Navigator and assumed his position as Exec- utive Officer in August 1967.
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