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EXEC TI E OFFICER I. J. Waldron LCDR USN S 1 LCDR Waldron was graduated from Boston College in 1954 and entered Naval Officer Candidate School in March 1955. After attending Communications School he was assigned as a Communications Watch Officer on the Staff of COMDESLANT where he reported in September 1955. In December of the following year he left the Communications billet to become aide and Flag Lieutenant to COMDESLANT. In March 1957, LCDR Waldron was ordered to duty aboard USS MITSCHER QDL-25 Where he served for three years as ASW Officer and Gunnery Officer. His next assignment took him to Washington, D. C. to the Ord- nance and Logistics Section of OPNAV. In November 1962 he reported aboard USS CHEWAUCAN QAOG-505 to assume duty as Commanding Officer Where he remained until June 1964. He then was ordered a- shore for a year of Post-Graduate study at the American University School of For- eign Service, Washington, D. C. In Novem- ber 1965, LCDR Waldron came to USS NORRIS QDDE-8595. LC DR Waldron is married to the for- mer Jean McDonald Ryan of Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. They have three chil- dren, Linda, age 9, Pamela, age 7, and Susan, age 3.
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. f 6 MQ U f ,f '6Destroyermen...a proud people ', . . .Destroyermen have always been a proud people. They have been the elite. They have to be a proud people and they have to be specially selected, for destroyerlife is arugged one. It takes physical stamina to stand up under the rigors of a tossing DD. It takes even more spiritual stamina to keep going with enthu- siasm when you are tired and youfeel that you and your ship are being used as a workhorse. It is true that many people take de- stroyers for granted and that is all the more reason why the destroyer Captains can be proud of their accomplishments. Admiral Arleigh A. Burke
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