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X x X ix X drographic Department llllllulm 1 LCDR R. W. HAUPT Hydrographer The Hydrographic Department is most concerned with the mis sion of the ship, To conduct hydrographic surveys and to collect- scientific information . Duringthe courseof a survey, the Hydro- graphic Officer becomes the principal advisor to the Commanding Officer on matters of surveying. He coordinates the work in Geod- esy, Hydrography, Photogrammetry and Gravity, in accordance with survey specificstions from the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office. In addition, he is responsible for the civilian personnel assigned from the Hydrographic Office or Naval Technical Representatives on contract to the U.S. Navy to assist in particular Capacities LCDR Haupt, the Hydrographic Officer, entered the Navy V-12 Program in 1944 and received his commission as an Ensign upon graduating from Tulane University in 1947. During the next three years he was stationed on a large seaplane tender and an ice- breaker before applying for hydrographic survey duty. Since 1950 he has been assigned to several ships engaged in survey work participating in survey operations in the Alaskan Arctic, Green- land, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Labrador, Baffin Island, Hudson Bay, and the Gulf of Siam. In addition he has served three tours of duty at the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office, Washington, D.C. In 1959 he completed a year of post graduate work, in oceanography, at the University of Washington in Seattle. LCDR Haupt reported to the MAUR Y as Hydrographic Officer in August 1960. LT R G REED LTJG G H TSELEPIS LTJG R A PETTIT Assistant Hydrographer V Division Officer Geodetic Officer :Feiss .EX x .Q QR Sims Xi' Q x 2. ff '15 in as . X- ii - X Elia . Q i f - X? is ' at if N' , . - QSM ' X ' I 3, . - 1 - I . f g R f , ,X K X. Q.: ' ' . , I . ' . . . , ' '
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Memor Allen Carlos Beckwith, EAS2 Glen Stafford Smith, RMSN Farewell dear friends. Take now thy rest. We loved theeg God loves thee best
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