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2CO COMMANDER NENPYJ. SANFORD Umhl S7224 Navy Commander Henry J. Sanford was born in Washington, D.C. on July 30. 1951. A 1973 graduate of St. Bonaventure University, he was commissioned an Ensign through the Reserve Officer Candidate program on August 17, 1973, following completion of Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island. Commander Sanford's initial sea tour of duty was in the amphibious ship USS AUSTIN tLPD 41, where he served as First Division Officer and Boat Division Officer. In 1975, Commander Sanford was assigned as Engineer Officer in USS ANTELOPE KPG 861, a guided missile equipped patrol gunhoat homeported in Naples, Italy. Following a tour ashore as Director, Advanced Gas Turbine School in Great Lakes, Illinois and as a student at the Naval Postgraduate School, he returned to sea as Engineer Officer in USS OLIVER HAZARD PERRY CFFG 75 from 1980 to 1982. In 1982, Commander Sanford was assigned as Material Officer on the staff of C'onnnandcr. Destroyer Squadron Eight. In 1984, he reported to the U.S. Naval Academy where he served as Flag Secretary to the superintendent and as an economics instructor. Commander Sanford reported to USS M ICRRILI, tDD976l as Executive Officer in January 1986. During this tour, he participated in Persian Gulf operations including Oper- ations Earnest Will and Praying Mantis. Returning ashore in .luly 1988, Commander Sanford was assigned to the staff ofthe Director, General Planning and Programming Division, Office of the UNO tOP 801. He gradu- ated from the National War College in .Iune 1991. Commander Sanfordls awards include the Meritorious Service Medal. the Navy t'onnnendation lVlCdlll CCombat VJ, the Navy Achievement Medal, and various unit and expeditionary awards. Commander and Mrs. Sanford, the former Katherine M. Lovejoy of Seattle, Wasliingion. have three chil- dren, Patricia Anne, Katherine, and Mary. They reside in Newport, Rhode Island. M
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