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WARD ROOM 1 ' Z j - . Left to Right; ENS J. L. Langford; ENS W. B. Howell; ENS J. L. Holland; LTJG R. Daniel; LT D. O. Chidlow; LCDR R. T. Shultz; LT R. S. Hardy, Jr.; LTJG T. R. ENS D. F. Weber; ENS E. W. Mason; ENS J. P. Dejanovich E. Black; LTJG V. D. Mc- Brinck; LTJG B. G. Baker; 10
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER LIEUTENANT RAY S. HARDY, JR., US NAVY Lieutenant HARDY was born in San Francisco, California in November 1935. After graduation from Wasiiburn High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1953, he spent a year as a Naval Reservist preparing for entrance to the U. S. Naval Academy; he entered the Naval Academy in 1954. In 1958 he graduated from Annapolis, receiving his commission as Ensign, U. S. Navy, and reported for his first tour of duty aboard USS MC DERMUT (DD 677) homeported in San Diego. During the next two years on the destroyer, he served as CIC Officer and Com- munications Officer. Following this, LT HARDY was assigned to Commander Destroyer Division 212, homeported in San Diego, fulfilling a billet of Staff Op- erations Officer from 1960-1962. He then attended the U. S. Naval Post-graduate School in Monterey, California, specializing in operations research. Upon com- pletion of his graduate schooling, he reported aboard LANSING in July 1964, to serve as Executive Officer. LT HARDY will report to USS VANCE (DER 387) as Executive Officer, after LANSING reports to Bremerton, Washington for decom- missioning in February 1965.
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