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Commander Edward M. Luloy graduated from the Li. S. Naval Academy in the class of 1938. His first duty was on the battleship Arizona after which he was transferred to duty commissioning the destroyer Trippe. Three and a hall' years on this destroyer included neutrality patrols. pre-war convoy- ing in the Atlantic. and finally North Atlantic convoys after the U. S. entered the war. ln January 1943 he was trans- ferred to duty as Chief Staff Officer to Commander Destroyer Squadron Eight on the ISS Wvainwriglit which was in the Mediterranean during the liuildup for an invasion of Sicily and Salerno. For a short tour Commander Luliy was a Navy Liaison officer with the Fifth Ariny in Italy. Ordered hack to Norfolk in january llll-tl he was as- signed as officer in charge of Destroyer Gunnery and C.l.C. precommissioning training. ln Ot-tolwer of l9lNl he was or- dered to command the Destroyer Sozners which finished the war in the Atlantic doing CSCUI'l-1nli-CUI1YUy' duty. VJ llay found the Somers in the Charleston Xayal Shipyard. hut this event marked the end of her service when she was or- dered decommissioned. Commander Luliy holds a receipt lor one destroyer 1' DD-3898 from the Commandant of the Sixth Naval District. Reporting to the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Novernlier 1945 he was assigned duty implementing the post-war Naval Reserve Annual Training Duty Program. ln Octolier lf?-lfl he reported to his first cruiser duty placing the FSS Roanoke in commission as operations oflicer. Following this tour of duty he was in the officer distribution division of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, attended the armed forces staff college in 1952, and was assigned to the staff of Cinf.-Nelm in London as the Navy member of U. S. Military Survey Team to ln March of 1955 he reported to his present duty as Executive Officer of The Salem, He holds rililions for Atlantic and Mediterranean duty plus a Commendation rilihon which he received while commanding officer of the Somers. Commander and Mrs. Luby. the former Betty Neher have two daughters, Michele age 144, and Maureen age 9. The family is now living in Wlinchester. Massachusetts. E 6 ll FIBER ftiiislf ' ' 3 if ' 'ey i f . .I ' 3.
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nmmnuniuc c african . . - l , .,' . 5 X :Q-5 1 -- 3 Captain ,iauh httigniiiis. xi n.ttii. in th. 1-it 3 2 ' ! - X t .' .luv 1. 1:2 t'- it was graduated troin tht- t. 5. NJN! X -t' E ' Of 1927. He SltiJSt3tiltt'tlth ltliX.tltl'l'1l t-' UH' 'JMX 'te l 'WE on March 20, UH5. His first dutv was qilimmt ttn- 4inri.itt Mixing: Www! upgu her eonnnissiiniing in , . . iwl.. .tttr'l Htlti tt tit' 1VtH't the USS Parrott. operzitiiig in Xsigitit' imtiii--. ttf iiivii t his degree of Master ot' Sl'il'lt V .-- r pp H1 lun. itllftt ttti' f .ti2t4'if tt Institute of 'tieetiiiotogi and tht-n tn-td xtiiion- tiN'if'tlitili -1, both ashore and attoal. tn lt?-t-It tn- nssinin-it ttfnnngnnt -it tttf USS Black whit-ti took part Islands Campaign. tiiroin .Xpri aboard the USS Minneapolis. in tht- tgii.iix.i aint Ntmslertl I 1131 I tu Niattw ii t tIi tn' Svltltt In 1946, he was assiflin-tt tn the Hur A: A '- N ' tlll tit iii omni iii Washington, a post he held until t'tt'l when - . s A to command the USS W instnn Iill ix i mth iii! istiivti opeititi-it in tin' tx-iii iii theatre. Returllitig to tilt' stattvs in t'l.3i, ln- iszts :sequin lt signed to the Bureau of Nui at was designated Cominander four. t'r'i'sniiin-I nnlil t'tfif1. ntnen tu lic'-tiwivi' Sqiimtiw-ii tiwnti He was deployed to the Var tftisl in :X irit tflfift - - I hilt tn ill took command ot the Wonstin tilovktuti- units :intl in :ni engagement with Connnunist siinru iizitlerii-s un- si-ritnis wounded. For his service ttir-rig he ist s 4 1 ' A - of Merit and Pur i iii iiitint tin Iieinn pie Heart lllfftiiiti tfoltmxiiii- 'i In-ritnt uf hospitatization, he returns-d to full duh in l'J.'i 1.1 In addition to the Legion ,fi . . A l . .. i of ttf rit ind Vuipli H4 ,ut Captain Maginnis has the thoiizm- Stair Hi-dnt unit tfininin-nitzi t'Q R' ion ribbon. Captain Muff ginnis is niarrii-tl tn It R i a e iff torin- it M ' J Grand X 1 venue. Oakland, Calif., l IF Niles iifvlttil a cffarrity of ttiiladi'-lplnii. 'tin-ir tnnin- nrlili-,. Q ix '34, F. , . rniu. td Z2 Q
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