Milwaukee (AOR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1983

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CAPT I MAG ER 2:-Q if if 211- 23, 41 OFFICER Captain Magner was born in Dallas, Texas. He graduated from Jesuit High School in Dallas in 1951. He attended Loyola University in New Of- leans, Louisiana for two years prior to entering the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. Upon graduation from the Academy, he was initially as- signed tothe USS IRWIN CDD 4461 homported in Long Beach, California. As a result of IRWlN's decommissioning, he was reassigned in December 1957 as DCA onboard USS RADFORD QDDE 4465 in Pearl Harbor. Captain Magner entered the Submarine Force in January 1959 and attended the Naval Submarine School in New London, Connecticut. His first sub- marine assignment was to the USS RUNNER QSS 4765 in Norfolk, Virginia. He served as First Lieu- tenant, Weapons Officer, Supply Officer and Op- erations Officer on RUNNER. In March, 1962, he was transferred to USS JAMES MONROE CSSBN 6225 via the Guided Missile School, Dam Neck, Virginia. Captain Magner served on MON- ROE as Assistant Weapons Officer for a period of three years that included the precommissioning de- tail, shakedown operations and three successful de- terrent patrols. After a two year assignment at the Naval Postgraduate School in the Operations Re- search curriculum, Captain Magner's next sea tour was onboard USS TRUMPETFISH CSS 4251 as Executive Officer. After TRUMPETFISH, he was assigned to the Staff of Commander Submarine Development Group TWO where he served as the Tactical Analysis Officer. In July, 1974, he took over as Commanding Officer of USS JALLAO CSS 3683, making successful deployments to the Mediterranean Sea and Carribean Sea. After his command tour, Captain Magner at- tended Harvard Business School in the Program for Management Development. He was then as- signed as Administrative Assistant and Aide to the Chief of Naval Operations where he served for three years. After this assignment, he was trans- ferred to the Staff of Naval Operations for Subma- rine Warfare QOP-2J. While in OP-2 he served aS the Executive Assistant to the DCNO 215 well as the Attack Submarine Division Readiness and Tactics Branch Head. Captain Magner took com- mand of USS MILWAUKEE CAOR-25 25 Febru- ary 1982. l Captain Magner is married to the former LOUISC Adam of Richmond Hill, New York. They have three children, Carolyn Anne, Lawrence, Jr. and Laura.

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EXECUTI E OFFICER LCDR Lohrman was commissioned upon graduation from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, in the class of l97O. His first billet was as ASW Officer aboard USS LEONARD F. Nl.-XSON lDD-8523. Upon eomoletion of this tour and graduation from Department Head School in Newport, Rhode Island, LCDR Lohrman served as Weapons Offi- cer aboard USS HAMNER QDD-7181 and as Operations Officer on USS HULL QDD-9453. He then returned to Newport to teach Seamanship and Tactics at Sur- face Warfare Officer Basie followed by enrollment at the Naval Post Graduate School at Monterey, California where he earned a Master of Science Degree in Oceanography. His next tour was as Engi- neering Officer onboard USS SHREVE- PORT QLPD-121. Finally, LCDR Lohr- man attended the Armed Forces Staff College prior to assuming the duties of Executive Officer on USS MILWAU- KEE CAOR-21. F 4 f , . ' X! f 'Y' R -,Q

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