Saipan (CVL 48) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1951

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Medical Officer Navigator CDR. w. M. cram, Mc, USN CDR. W. J. Davis, Jr., USN Operations Officer Engineering Officer CDR. E. H. English, Jr., USN LCDR. C. S. Deaton, USN

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Commander John Thomas Blackburn has the blood of the Navy flowing through his veins as he is the son of a retired Naval Captain. He was graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in the class of 1933 and was assigned duty aboard the U.S.S. MISSISSIPPI. He entered flight training at Pensacola, Florida in March, 1936, and won his wings in April 1937. From there he went aboard the U.S.S. LEXINGTON for two years with Bombing Squadron TWO and later with Fighter Squadron TWO. In February, 1941, he became an instructor in Advanced Training Fighters, at the Naval Air Station, Miami, Florida and held that position until June 1942. He then commissioned Escort Fight- ing Squadron Twenty-nine as Executive Officer. That Squadron was attached to the U.S.S. SANTEE and participated in the invasion of Morroco, November 1942. On January, 1943, as Commanding Officer, he commissioned VF Squadron Seventeen aboard the U.S.S. BUNKER HILL. From October, 1943 to March, 1944, his Squadron operated from an air strip in the Solomon Islands. His first tour of duty with BuAer was from May 1944 until May 1945. He then commissioned Air Group Seventy Four, as Air Group Commander, aboard the U.S.S. MID- WAY. Between September, 1946, and October, 1949, he spent one year with the office of the Chief of Naval Operations and two years with the Bureau of Aeronautics. Upon detachment from duty in the SAIPAN, Commander Blackburn was assigned to Heavy Attack Wing ONE with duty involving flying as Prospective Commanding Officer of a Composite Squadron. Commander Ralph Wynne Cousins-was born on July, 1915 in Oklahoma. He was schooled in Michigan and was graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1937. His first duty assignment was on the U.S.S. PENNSYLVANIA where he learned about the battlewagon navy. He reported to Pensacola for flight training in 1940 and received his designation as a Naval Aviator in December that year. He then reported to Bombing Squadron TWO aboard the U.S.S. LEXINGTON and continued with that squadron through the Battle of the Coral Sea in which the Lexington was sunk. He immediately received orders to Bombing Squad-ron ELEVEN, partici- pated in the Guadalcanal campaign, returned to the States in August 1943 and was assigned duty at NAS, Seattle. In March 1944 he was ordered to the Staff, Commander Fleet Air, West Coast, to coordinate Rocket training for the fleet. In April 1945 Commander Cousins became Commander, Carrier Air Group ELEVEN and held that duty until February 1947 when he received orders to the Military Requirement Section in CNO. Following this assignment he attended the Test Pilot Training School at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Maryland, and on completion of the course reported on 15 August, 1950 as Operations Officer of the SAIPAN, In May, 1951 Commander Cousins succeeded Commander Blackburn as Executive Officer.



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