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The Captain 2 W i 1 1 f Captain H, W, CAMPBELL, Ir. Commander, USN, graduated from the United States Naval Acadamy in 1934 and has been in the Navy ever since. During his tour of duty he has had 14 years of sea duty and has served on several ships including the USS Fre- mont. Captain CAMPBELL was bom in Wheeling, West Virginia and now makes his home at Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is married and the proud father of.tvvo lovely daughters. 6
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In May 1951, the shipreceived orders to report for duty with the Atlantic Fleet at Norfolk, Virginia. On june 11, 1951, she left Norfolk for the frozen Northland and a summer of operations in Greenland, 'returning to Norfolk in September for three weeks of late summer weather. After participating in l.antFlex 52 operations in the Caribbean Sea, the San Marcos proceeded to Norfolk in late October 1951, where orders were received for a yard overhaul at the Maryland Drydock Co., Bal ' e Mar land. Two and a half months later the ship left Baltimore for Norfolk. Here in ceremonies aboard ship timor , y on the morning of 21 january 1952, Commander Harold W. CAMPBELL, jr. USN relieved Commander Price, of the command of the San Marcos. ' f turn visit to the Caribbean. This time it was The passing of another month saw the San Marcos leave Norfolk or a re ' ' W I d Guan- for exercise ConVex 3. While there the San Marcos visited such ports as San juan, P. R., Trinidad, B. . ., an tanimo Bay, Cuba. Back home again in Norfolk on March 19, the San Marcos had one month of preparations and planning before again ' ' N C d u on completion ' out of Norfolk On 19 April 1952, after two and one-half days in Morehead City, . ., an p steaming . of embarking Marine troops and docking three l.CU's combat loaded with marine equipment the San Marcos proceeded towards the Mediterranean fully ready for her six months tour of duty with the U. S. Sixth Fleet. 5
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The Executive Officer nz- , 9 eeeee ee,e. ye s . 'Qoxowww-v Commander Albert W. WEAVER, USNR, was born in New Rochelle, New York, and lists that as his home today. Prior to being assigned as Exec. of the San Marcos he saw duty in the Submarine Service. He studied prelaw at New York University and first entered the Navy in 1940. 7
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