San Jacinto (CG 56) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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LCDR JEFFREY F. VVEPPLEFR, USN Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey F. Weppler. USN graduated from The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina and was commis- sioned an Ensign in May 1976. After completing Surface Warfare Officer School. LCDR Weppler was assigned to USS ROBERT E. PEARY QFF 10735. homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii as Main Propulsion Assistant from 1977 through 1980. From 1980 through 1982, LCDR Weppler served as Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer and Surface Operations Officer at Fleet Training Group, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. After Surface Warfare Department Head School, LCDR Weppler served as Engineer Officer on USS COCHRANE LDDG 215 homeported in Yokosuka, Japan from 1983 through 198-1. In January 1985, he reported to USS TICONDEROGA LCG 475 where he served as Engineer Officer until November 1986. LCDR Weppler returned to sea in July 1989 as Executive Officer on USS SAN JACINTO QCG 565. LCDR Weppler holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathe- matics from The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina and a Mas- ter of Science Degree in Operations Analysis from the Naval Post- graduate School in Monterey. California. Among his decorations are the Navy Commendation Medal Qwith two gold stars5, and the Navy Achievement Medal in addition to various unit and service medals and ribbons. sa at 1' l,,1g!'kh1 A .,. 3 ,gf

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Executive Officer The Executive Officer is the second in Command of USS SAN J ACINTO. He is directly responsible for the administration, perfor- mance of duty, and good order and discipline of the entire com- mand. CDR Carl E. Garrett, Jr. CDR GARRETT reported for duty as Executive Officer, USS SAN JACINTO CCG 565 in October 1986 and served in that capacity until 16 July 1989, when relieved by LCDR Jeffrey F. Weppler. His previous sea assignments include Combat Systems Officer, USS TICONDEROGA CCG 475 from April 1984 to De- cember 1985, Combat Systems Officer, USS SCOTT QDDG 9955 from December 1980 to April 1984, Engineering Maintenance Offi- cer, Anti-submarine Warfare Officer and Navigator, USS JOHN KING CDDG 35 from July 1974 to August 1977, and as personnel- man from February 1972 to February 1974 USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY CLST 11975. CDR Garrett's shore duty assignments include Surface Warfare Development Group, Little Creek, Virgin- ia as Anti-air Warfare! Electronic Warfare Tactical Development Officer from January to October 1986, Surface Warfare Officer's School, Department Head Course, Newport, Rhode Island from March to October 1980, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California from August 1977 to March 1980, and Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island from March to June 1974. CDR Garrett is a native of Kerr County, Texas. In September 1968, he entered Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas and re- ceived a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Physics in May 1971. Upon completion of the student tour at Naval Postgrad- uate School, CDR Garrett was awarded a Masters of Science degree in Systems Technology. CDR Garrett is a subspecialist in Weapons Systems Engineering and Anti-submarine Warfare. CDR Garrett's personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal and the American Spirit Hon- or Medal in addition to various unit and service medals and ribbons.



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