Moale (DD 693) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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w E A P O N S D E P A R T M E N T LT Kenneth E. Norwood LT George M. Anastasi ENS Brian J. Flynn ENS Albert J. Travasos ENS Ira E. Goldberg

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COMMANDER JACK SCOVILLE COMMANDING OFFICER COMMANDER JACK SCOVILLE, USN COMMANDING OFFICER, USS MOALE (DD-693) I ' ve spent twenty-six years in this Navy and I ' m thinking of making a career of it. With this declaration Comman- der Scoville keeps his crew mindful of the benefits of Navy life. The Captain ' s own career has certainly been varied and colorful. A native of Syracuse, New York, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy upon completion of high school and decided to go into subs. Having qualified as a submariner, he ad- vanced in rate to Radioman Second Class during the latter years of World War II. While in subs he received order to the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Bainbridge, Maryland and from here received an appointment under the fleet quota to the Naval Academy. Commander Scoville graduated from the Academy in the class of 1949 and went to his first tour of sea duty aboard USS F.T. BERRY (DDE- 858). While aboard BERRY he saw action in the Korean War in the billets of ASW Officer He went from BERRY to USS ESTES (AGC-12) as assistant CIC Officer and then Navigator. It was while aboard ESTES that he participated in the Bikini Island nuclear tests. In 1954 he left ESTES for a tour in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Than it was to sea again in 1956, con- tinuing the career that brought him to MOALE experienced and well qualified in command. This time it was as Com- manding Officer of the coastal minesweeper USS RED- WING (MSC-200), the first of his three commands. This job was followed by a tour at the Naval Academy as a company officer in the Executive Department. From the Academy, Commander Scoville went to USS PUTNAM (DD-757) as Executive Officer. Following this was his second Com- mand, this time in amphibs, and he put to sea in command of USS WOOD COUNTY (LST-1178). In 1964, Commander Scoville joined the planning staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces, Europe in London. In 1967 he received his Master of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of Southern California. On 7 September of the same year, with a wealth of experience behind him, he assumed command of USS MOALE (DD-693). LIEUTENANT COMMANDER PAUL MISURA, USN EXECUTIVE OFFICER, USS MOALE (DD-693) A man joius the Navy to go to sea. That LCDR Misura is a staunch supporter of this maxim is well documented in his record. The present Executive Officer of MOALE graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education Biology from LaSalle College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1956 and entered Officer Candidate School, Newport, in October of the same year. In February 1957, he was commissioned an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve and began a career at sea that would involve duty on several ships of varying description, including the presidential communications ship NORTHHAMPTON. The first of his five tours of sea duty began in March of 1957 when LCDR Misura assumed his duties as First Division Officer aboard USS BONHOMME RICHARD (CVA-31) In May of 1958 he was detached from the carrier and went to a tour of shore duty that lasted less than a year as Training Officer at Baltimore ' s Reserve Training Center. But while this type of shore duty might appeal to an officer less career motivated than the XO, it was not to his liking and in June 1959, after several weeks of Gunnery School in San Diego he returned to sea aboard USS PHILIPS (DD-498). While aboard PHILIPS he served in the billets of CIC Officer, First Lieutenant and Weapons Officer from June 1959 to November 1962. From December 1962 to May of the follow- ing year he was involved in Project Mercury and in June of 1963 became Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander Hawaiian Sea Frontier. Again, after a year ashore he returned to sea, this time as Officer in Charge of USS SNOWDEN (DE-246) and held this billet from September 1964 to August 1966. In September of 1966 he became Weapons Officer of USS NORTH- HAMPTON (CC-I), a cruiser converted into the Presidents communications ship. LCDR Misura ' s career has seen him on both coasts and overseas in Hawaii, and brought him to MOALE as Executive Officer very well qualified indeed. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER PAUL MISURA, EXECUTIVE OFFICER,

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