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COMMANDING OFFICER CAPTAIN C. A. BURCH, USN C t ' Ch -l s A. Burch, born in Baltimore, Maryland on O t b 1913, tlild sonmof? Louis Claude Burch of St. Mary's County, Maifylgndraggi Constance Boucher Burch of Baltimore. After completing a normal grammar and high school education he entered the Naval Academy in the summer of 1933.5 was graduated and commissioned an Ensign, U. S. Navy in June 1937. His first tour of commissioned duty was served aboard USS PENNSYLVANIA, then the flagship of the United States Fleet, a tour which lasted slightly over eight years. 'Captain Burch was a member of the ship's company during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, at which time he participated in repelling the attack. He remained With the ship.until wars end, combatting Japanese naval and military forces in twelve amphibious operations throughout the Pacific theatre. iFrom August 1945 until September 1948 Burch served ashore, first in the Bureau of Ordnance and later in a Bureau of Personnel field activity, In September 1948 he was ordered to the staff of Admiral Forrest Sherman, Commander Sixth Task Fleet in the Mediterranean and remained in that billet until December of 1949. The following six months were spent as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, and from July 1950 until August 1952 Burch served as Associate Professor of Naval Science and Executive Officer of the NROTC Unit at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, From Charlottes- ville,dCaptain Burch was ordered to the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Islan . Upon completion of the Naval War College senior course in June 1953 Burch assumed command of USS COWELL IDD-5475 and served in that ca- pacity until March 1955 at which time he became Commander Destroyer Divis- ion 42, based at Norfolk, Virginia. He was promoted to his present rank.1n July 1955 and continued service in the destroyer force until July 1956 at which time he returned ashore for a three year tour in the Bureau of Naval Personnel. Upon detachment from BuPers, in August 1959, Burch spent the neid: ten months as a student at the National War College, Fort LL J. McNair, Washington, D. C. Upon completion of the NWC course he reported aga1r1t0 the Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet assuming command of the destroyer tender SHENANDOAH CAD-265 in July 1960 until April 1961. His old ship, USS PENNSYLVANIA, was awarded the Navy Unit Citatlfw for action against the enemy in the Pacific during Wo1'1d War II. Cantagl Burch wears the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star, both with Combat V- His wife, the former Elaine Taylor Galloway was born and raised in Baltlmofe- Captalh and Mrs.. Burch were married in 1947 and are the Parents of four daughters: Elaine, Linda, Cynthia and Marcia,
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COMMANDING OFFICER CAPT. NEAL ALMGREN, USN Captain Neal Almgren was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts on 17 December 1915. He completed grammar and high school in Roches- ter, New Hampshire and then spent two partial years at the Uni- versity of New Hampshire. After graduating from the Naval Academy in June 1939, he spent his first year of commissioned service aboard USS YORKTOWN CCV-55 in the Gunnery and Repair Departments. Transferred to USS WINSLOW KDD-3595 while she was in the Hawaiian Detachment in mid 1940, Almgren served as Assistant Engineer until the ship was shifted to the Atlantic in the Spring of 1941. He served as Chief Engineer during Neutrality Patrols, North Atlantic convoys and South Atlantic patrol duty. Captain Almgren commissioned USS RINGGOLD QDD-5005 at New York Naval Ship- yard on 24 December 1942 and served as Chief Engineer during the Casablanca Invasion and preparation for landings on Tarawa. Detached from'RINGGOLD just prior to the invasion Almgren went on to commission USS LONGSHAW QDD-5595 in the Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard in early December 1943. Aboard LONGSHAW Almgren served as Executive Officer dur- ing the Kwajalien and Hollandia Invasions and raids on Truk. He was hospitalized for five months in mid 1944. In November 1944 he reported to USS VICKSBURG ICI,-863 as Operations Officer and Segal' mf .sd am. jf' -.,. , -11.21, -,,-,nVf.'W, . 'gf ...N , V, MI. 'llfl fill Navigator. Almgren participated in tho Philippine Liberation, occupation of -V Y Iwo Jima and Okinawa and in fast carrier task force raids on Japan. ., M ii, E vi, VICKSBURG returned to San Francisco with the first group of combatant ships in November of 1945. Captain Almgren attended the Naval War College, Command and Staff Course, at Newport from January to June of 1946. He spent the next two years in the Bureau of Naval Personnel as Advanced Base Detail Officer. .In 1948 Almgren returned to destroyer types as the Commanding Officer of USS DOYLE CDMS-341 which was liomeported in San Diego, - 'F1'0m J31iU21i'Y 1950, until July 1952 Almgren served as Eliginefff' mg 'and Damage Control Officer in the Readiness and Training Section on the Staff of Commander Destroyer Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet. i In the summer of 1952 Captain Almgren returned to Washington H?-Aide to Fleet Admiral E. J. King and was detached in the Fall of 1.304 to take command of USS STEPHEN POTTER IDD-5381 P13011 Cietachment in August 1956 Almgren reported to the Uni Fllflfi' Of Pittsburgh for a course in Petroleum Logistics. This Was .O Oued by 3 Year of Practical training with the Sim Oil Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- In August 1958 Captain Almgren assumed duties as Commander 1 -Hg Division 142- A Year later he again returned to Washingifon iiiil uti m the Bureau of Naval Personnel as Head of the Mobilizatwll X. N fl 1 2 Reserve Plans Branch where he was on duty until assuming command of USS SHENANDOAH CAD-261 in April of 1961. in liiigigfu married CYiifhia Kunhardt of Greenwich, Connecticut . , Xl V he? hiuie two Chiid1'Hli, Malcolm 17 and Connie 16. The JR A mglm famlly 15 P1'f'35f3YlfiY livin at 7738 uaint Acre Ci1'Cl6, Fans Church Vil-ff' 2 1 - g Q , ginia, nut will move to Norfolk during the Summer of 1961-
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