Vulcan (AR 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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VULCAN NAME d(Lu IS - Jut C, (42? The God Vulcan, according to Roman Mythology, was the God of fire and patron of metallurgy and handicrafts. He was considered the divine artificer and creator of all that was mechanically wonderful. In a quarrel between his parents, Jupiter and Juno he sided with his mother, and was thrown from Mount Olympus by Jupiter. After falling for a whole day he landed on the isle of Lemnos where he stayed and regained favor of the mighty Gods of Mount Olympus by serving as their blacksmith. All volcanoes, especially Lemnos and Etna, were his workshops where he forged the Thunderbolts of Jupiter, the Shields of Hercules, and the Armour of Achilles.

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REAR ADMIRAL PHILLIP R. OLSON COMMANDER COMBAT LOGISTICS GROUP TWO Rear Admiral Olson was born in Elmhurst, Illinois, just outside of Chicago, in 1939. He grew up in the San Fernando Valley, north of Los Angeles, California, and attended UCLA before entering the Naval Academy in 1958. Graduating from the Naval Academy in 1962, Rear Admiral Olson received nuclear power training and was assigned as a junior Division Officer in USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) where he participated in the Nuclear Task Force One around-the-world cruise and was involved in the first and second nuclear refuelings of the ship’s eight nuclear reactors. Subsequent sea tours have included assignments as Operations Officer, USS BELKNAP (CG 26), Executive Officer, USS SAMPSON (DDG 10), Engineering Officer, USS NIMITZ (CVN 68) Commanding Officer, USS PHARRIS (FF 1094), and Commanding Officer, USS MISSISSIPPI (CGN 40). Ashore, Rear Admiral Olson attended the Naval War college Command and Staff course and Naval Post Graduate School where he received his Masters Degree in Physics. In 1978, Rear Admiral Olson was assigned as an instructor at the Senior Officer Ship’s Material Readiness Course, and in 1986, was reassigned as the Senior Instructor when the course was relocated to Newport, RI. where he was selected for promotion to Rear Admiral (Lower Half). Rear Admiral Olson has served in Flag Office assignments with the Joint Staff; first, as Deputy Director for Operations in the National Military Command Center and then as the Deputy Director for Strategy and Policy in the J-5 Directorate. He is now serving as Commander Combat Logistics Group TWO in Norfolk, Virginia. His personal awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Achievement Medal and various unit and campaign ribbons. Rear Admiral Olson is married to the former Marsha Andrea Lippert of Nutley, New Jersey. They have two children, Christine and Phillip, Jr. Chain-of-Command

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