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CDR B. G. Hollenbcck. Jr., was commissioned as an Ensign in June 1968 upon graduation from the University of Kansas. He attended KU on an NROTC scholarship and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. After graduation, CDR Hollenbeck served as ASW Officer Gunnery Assistant in USS Turner Joy (DD-951) and then as ASW Officer Navigator in USS Trippe (DE1075) He attended Destroyer School in Newport, R.I., in 1973 and subsequently reported to USS Semmes (DDG18) as Operations Officer and then to USS Hermitage (LSD-34) as Engineer Officer. From January 1977 to June 1979, he served as TAO Instructor for the Department Head Course at Surface Warfare School in Newport, R.l. Following this, he attended the Command and Tactics Course at Naval War College until July 1980, when he reported to COMCRUDESGRU TWELVE in Mayport, Florida, as Flag Secretary. CDR Hollenbeck assumed duties as Executive Officer in Luce in October 1982. He and his wife, Sandy, have two children, Jeffrey and Kevin, and presently reside in Jacksonville, Florida. CDR Hollenbeck ' s next duty station is with the NATO Frigate Replacement 1990 ' s Program Project Management Office in Hamburg, Germany. A native of Oklahoma, LCDR Charles A. Wood was commissioned as an Ensign in June 1972 upon graduating from the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. After graduation, LCDR Wood served as the Fire Control Division Officer for the Talos Missile Fire Control System technicians In USS Oklahmoma City (CLG-5). He next served in USS Dewey (DDG-45) as the Terrier Missile Officer, Anti-submarine Warfare Officer, and acting Damage Control Assistant. While attached to Dewey he met and married his wife, Marcia. After attending Surface Warfare Officer Department Head course in Newport, R.l., he was assigned to USS Goldsburough (DDG-20) as Weapons Officer. Subsequently, he was assigned to the USS Pyro (AE-24) as the Engineer Officer. Prior to reporting to USS Luce (DDG-38) as the Executive Officer in June 1984, LCDR Wood attended the Naval Post Graduate School and earned his Masters Degree in Telecommunications System Man- agement. LCDR Wood and Marcia have two children, Charles Jr. (Andy), and Alan, and presently reside in Jacksonville, Florida.
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SHIP ' S INSIGNE The crest represents a bridge to the memory of Rear Admiral Stephen Bleccker Luce. The blue and gold colors are symbolic of the U.S. Navy. The three stars on either side of the border represent the three ships which have borne the name LUCE, The words Pride. Power and Knowledge on the lower scrolls represent meaningful concepts within the Navy. The word knowledge has particular meaning because of the guiding philosophy of Admiral Luce and the Admiral ' s intense concern with education, training and knowledge. The Trident in the 1st quadrant and the blue and white waves in the 2nd and 4th quadrants of the center design represent victory through seapower, and were drawn from the coat of arms of the Naval War College. The special relationship of Admiral Luce with the college is significant because he was instrumental in having the college established and was its first president. The torch in the 3rd quadrant signifies knowledge which enlightens our lives and prepares the way for progress. HERITAGE USS LUCE (DL 7), third navy ship to bear the name, was commissioned on May 20, 1961, at the Boston Naval Shipyard. During the next ten years LUCE participated in numerous fleet exercises and deployed to the Mediterranean five times and the Indian Ocean once. Luce was awarded the Battle efficiency E in 1964. On February 25, 1970. Luce was decommissioned for an extensive conversion as part of the navy ' s Anti-Air Warfare Modernization Program. New radar and electronics equipment was installed to replace less efficient units, and the missile system was modified to permit the firing of new guided missiles and to provide for operation against sophisticated enemy countermcasures. The Naval Tactical Data System was also installed, enabling LUCE to exchange operational information by computer-to-computer radio links with similarly equipped ships and aircraft. LUCE is now one of the most capable fighting ships in the world, able to participate effectively in today ' s complex environment with its demands for rapid and accurate identification and for precise control of weapons On July 1. 1975 LUCE was reclassified from Guided Missiles Frigate to Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG-38). Further modifications to her equipment configurations were accomplished during a complex overhaul from November of 1976 to November of 1977 and again from March 1982 to March of 1983. LUCE is homeported in Mayport, Florida and is permanent flagship of Commander Destroyer squadron TWELVE.
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