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p-, t-if-tt. For The Class of '79 Congratulations to the members of the Class of '79 who have earned degrees and are now starting a new experience as com- missioned otticers in the Naval Service. Your accomplishments at the Universtiy have amply demon- strated your ability to grow and to adjust to new circumstances. You have shown without question that you can succeed in your new duty in the Naval Service. In particular, the self-discipline which you have developed in pursuing your academic objectives will stand you in good stead as you make the major adjustment from being responsible for essentially only your own success to leading others. We will be following your careers as officers with interest and support. Drop us a line from time to time to let us know how you're doing. All best wishes for your continued success. The Captain I 4 5 i F' gf-,nil
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The Captain The 1979!BlNNACLE is dedicated to Captain Col- lins by the Midshipman Battallion in appreciation of his work during his first year as our Skipper. P Q .l an-.I .... 2 Captain Philip K. Collins was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1931. he was raised in Kansas City and entered the NROTC Unit at Marquette, in Mil- waukee. He received his Bachelors degree in 1952 and went on to get his Master's degree in English Literature in 1953. Ensign Collins was commissioned in 1953 and reported to the USS Coral Sea CCVVA-431 where he served until 1955. His next assignment was as the Senior instructor for the NROTC unit at the University of idaho. The captain has also seen duty in the USS NECHESQAO-471, the survey ship USS TANNER CAGS-153, which surveyed the coast of Turkey, the USS PERRY CDD-8445, and the USS NORRIS CDDE-8595. He was the X.O. and navigator on the USS HOOPER CDE-10263 and also was the X.O. on the USS ROBISON QDDG-125. The Skipper has seen shore duty at the Bureau of Naval Personnel CBUPERS5 as Fire Control Technician CFTD and Gunners Mate CGMD Rating Control Officer. He has also attended the Armed Forces Staff College in Nor- folk. ln Vietnam the Captain was the Surface Operations Officer for the fleet of mines and the riverine craft and swift boats. Returning from Vietnam, the Skipper was sent back to the USS ROBISON QDDG-1 25 where he was the C.O. until called to CINCPACFLT. At CINCPACFLT he was a planner for budget and war planning. He was also Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans for the 3rd Fleet Staff and C.O. of the USS STERETT CCG-311 and NAVCSURFPAC CHIEF for Training and Readines. The Captain and his wife Ginny have two sons, Steve, 14, and Pat, 13. 2
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, if lg. - 754 uf' S '! ,,, 1 1 Major David F. Winecoff, born in Shanghai, Chinafgraduated from the Uni- versity of Washington NROTC program receiving a commission as a 2nd Lieu- tenant in the United State Marine Corps in 1962. After attending the Basic School at Ouantico and receiving an infantry MOS Major Winecoff served with the 4th Marines in Hawaii and Vietnam. He then served at the Marine Barracks, Bangor Washington. After a Naval Justice course he returned to Vietnam as a company commander. Before becoming a Basic School instructor at Ouantico, Major Winecoff atttended the Infantry Officer Advance Course and the Airborne Course at Fort Benning, Georgia. He then served with the Marine Corps Head' quarter Staff in Washington, D.C. and attended the Command and Staff Col- lege before his tour on Okinawa with the 4th Marines. This has been the Major's first year in our unit, of which he has become a big and important part. We look forward to the rest of his stay here. 'S- . ,
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