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l Between these covers is a short pictorial history of our ship while serving in the Korean War from .lanuary to August 1953. These are the olticers and men who gave the CHANDLER its fine reputa- tion ond continuous praise from so many of our senior officers of the fleet. I am sure this book shall help us to treasure the memories of our shipmates and the cruise. Well done to all of you for our outstanding performance of duty. I will always be proud to serve with you. ID. M. RUBEL lFacsimile signaturel,
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The Skipper CDR. D. M. RUBEL Commander David Michael Rubel, United States Navy, assumed command of the USS THEODORE E. CHANDLER in April, 1952. Commander Rubel came to the CHANDLER from duty as commanding officer of the QS GEORGE lDE 6971. Previously, he had com- manded the USS LAUB lDD 6131 in the Atlantic Fleet. Commander Rubel entered the Naval Academy in 1937, where he played lacrosse and football. After graduation in 1941, he served on the destroyers USS GRIDLEY lDD 3801, USS HOBBY lDD 6101 and USS AARON 'WARD lDD 773l during the campaigns for Kiska, Attu, Iwo Jima, New Guinea, Hol- landia, and Okinawa in the Pacific, and convoy duty in the North and Central Atlan- tic, and in the Mediterranean. He receiveci the Navy Cross for action at Okinawa. Commander Rubel lives in Coronado, Cali- fornia with his wife Shirley, seven-year-old daughter Carol Lynn, and three-year-old son William Richard. The Exec LCDR. G. B. Mc KINNEY Lieutenant Commander Grange Bowen McKinney reported to the U.S.S. THEODORE E. CHANDLER in September 1952. Prior to coming to the CHANDLER Lieutenant Com- mander McKinney served as Executive Officer of the U.S.S. TAPPAHANNOCK lAO-43l. Lieutenant Commander McKinney was commissioned upon completion of tlight train- ing at Pensacola in 1942 and served with various patrol and bombing squadrons during World War ll. Assigned to surface duties in 1947, he served aboard the U.S.S. DUXBURY BAY lAVP 381 and' on the Staff of the Com- mandant, EIGHTH Naval District before re- porting to the U.S.S. TAPPAHANNOCK lAO-431. Lieutenant Commander McKinney, his wife Anne-, their daughter, Allison Anne, 7, and their two sons, Jeffrey Graham, 4, and Richard Bowen, 18 months, live in San Diego, California. l l E E l
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