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THEE ECUTIVE OFFICER LIEUTENANT COMMANDER WILLIAMJ. HANCOCK, USN Lieutenant Commander William I . Hancock was born in Davenport, Iowa . He entered the US Naval Academy and was commissioned in June 1965. Following graduation, he was assigned to USS TATTNAL CDDG 195 as Gunnery Assistant and Assistant Fire Control Officer and later as First Lieutenant. Upon return from a deployment to the Mediterranean in 1966 , Lieutenant Commander Hancock was assigned to COSTAL SQUADRON ONE as an Officer in Charge of Fast Patrol Craft operating off the coast of South Viet- nam. During this tour, he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Combat V for meritorious service in support of US Marines near the Demilitarized Zone. Following graduation from Naval Destroyer School in June 1968, Lieutenant Commander Hancock served in USS BROOKE CDEG 15 as Weapons Officer and later as Chief Engineer. During this tour, he was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal for meritorious achievement during a deployment to the Western Pacific. He sub- sequently attended the Naval Postgraduate School graduating in September 1972 with a Master of Science Degree in Operations Research and Systems Analysis. He was then assigned to the systems Analysis Division in the office of the Chief of Naval operations just prior to his assignment as Executive Officer, USS PAUL F. FOS- TER CDD 9647. Lieutenant Commander Hancock, his wife Gayle A. CRedmondJ and their son Jeffrey, reside in Chula Vista, California .
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Y The Sonar Dome would be able seek out and track enemy submarines . MODULAR CONSTRUCTIO FOSTER was built at the Ingalls Shipyard CA Division of Litton Industriesj in Pascagoula Miss. Along with thirty other DD 963 Class destroyers, FOSTER's hull was built on an assembly line basis, with sections or modules of the ship built separately and then put together prior to launching. The ship was then outfitted with her radars, weap- ons, electronic and engineering equipment, bunks, desks and other items necessary in operating a destroyer. FOSTER's weapons and electronic spaces were planned with ade- quate margins for the additional weight, space and power to accom- modate more advanced systems as they are developed. Thus, FOSTER was constructed with the future , as well as the present needs of the Navy in mind . Work continues on board FOSTER even while in drydock. ziw11fQQ,1,,7y1m1xm7W7 Q111111af011111,11f1wWf1110'11f111f1lE'x95 W .m f 'f- 1
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