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Flag and General Officers of the Naval Services
Depicted here are (a) Officers of Flag Rank of the U. S. Navy, U. S. Coast Guard, and NOAA, and General Officers of the U. S. Marine Corps on active duty as of 2 March 1982; and (h) inactive duty Reserve Flag and General Officers of the same Services.
Numbers following titles indicate: Navy, Lineal number; Marine Corps, number in grade; Coast Guard, Signal number; NOAA. Lineal number.
An index to the Flag and General Officers begins on page 249.
Harry D. Train II
Commander in Chief. Atlantic and Atlantic Fleet and Supreme Allied Commander. Atlantic: Commander in Chief. Western Atlantic Area 3
James D. Watkins
Commander in Chief. U. S. Pacific Fleet: Naval Component Commander of the U. S. Pacific Command 4
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Kinnaird R. McKee
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Naval Reactors. Department of Energy: Deputy Commander for Nuclear Propulsion. Naval Sea Systems Command 9
Vice Admirals (Line)
0 Thomas J. Bigley
Director. Plans and Policy. J-5. Joint Chiefs of Staff II
H Kenneth \I. Carr
Vice Director of Strategic Target Planning. Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff 13
Sylvester R. Foley, Jr.
Deputy Chief of Naval Operation** Plans. Policy and Operations. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: Senior Member. U* ^* Delegation. United Nations Military Staff Committee 15
a Carlisle A.H. Trost
Director. Navy Program Planning. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 16
Ronald J. Hays
Commander in Chief. U. S. Naval Forces. Europe: Naval Component Commander of the U. S. European Command 17
Earl B. Fowler, Jr.
Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command; Shipbuilding Liaison Officer, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations; Coordinator of Shipbuilding Conversion and Repair for the Department of Defense, Naval Material Command l-ED
Lando W. Zech, Jr.
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations. Manpower. Personnel and Training, and Chief of Naval Personnel 28
W Janies R. Sanderson
Deputy and Chief of Staff.
I Commander in Chief. Atlantic and U. S. Atlantic Fleet: Deputy and Chief of Staff. Commander in I Chief. Western Atlantic Area 30
a Thomas J. Kilcline
Commander. Naval Air Force. U. S. Atlantic Fleet
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ar Admirals (Line)
John D. H. Kane, Jr.
Director. Naval Historical Center: Director of Naval History and Curator for the Department of the Navy
2-USN (Ret.I Recall
Thomas J. Hughes, Jr.
■ Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval
Operations Manpower. Personnel-
and Training. Office of the Chief of Nasal Operations 43
Frederick F. Palmer
Chief of Naval Reserve: Director of Naval Reserve. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: Commander. Naval Air Reserve Forces 44
Paui **•Speer
Chief of Staff. Supreme Allied Commander. Atlantic
Samuel H. Packer II
I | Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval
* Operations. Plans. Policy and I Operations. Office of the Chief of
I tBWMIW Naval Operations
a Edward F. Welch, Jr.
President. Naval War College 51
John V. Josephson
Director. Antisubmarine Warfare Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: Commander. Antisubmarine Warfare Systems Project Office. PM-4 53
H William A. Gureck
Deputy Director. Command and Control. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 54
Stanley J. Anderson
Commander. Naval Logistics Command. U. S. Pacific Fleet: Commander. Naval Base. Pearl Harbor 56
James A. Sagerholm
Director. Contingency Planning and Requirements Policy. Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs 58
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Brvan VV. Compton, Jr.
Director. Strike and Amphibious Warfare Division, Office of the jjjsi "t V Chief of Naval Operations
Leland S. Kollmorgen
Chief of Naval Research: Deputy Chief of Naval Material (Technology). Naval Material Command 67
Joseph Metcalf III
Director. General Planning and Programming Division, Office of the Chjef of Naval Operations: Director, Department of the Navy Program Information Center 68
(Deceased. 10 March 1982)
Savre A. Swarztrauber
Director. Inter-American Defense
College
72
Ralph R. Hedges
Commander, U. S. Naval Forces. Caribbean; Commander. Antilles Defense Command; Commander. Fleet ^ir Caribbean 74
a Lawrence C. Chambers
Vice Commander. Naval Air Systems Command: Deputy Commander for ASW. Naval Air Systems Command 75
H William G. Sizemore
Deputy Director. Operations/ Administration. Defense Nuclear Agency 78
James W. Lisanby
Principal Deputy Commander for I ' Acquisition. Naval Sea S> stems 1 Command vHJ 91 5-ED
a Edwin Barrineau
Commander. Pacific Missile Test Center
0 Milton P. Alexich
Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations and Director of Naval Administration. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: Commander. OpNav Support Activity 86
Clyde R. Bell
Commander. Submarine Group Eight: Commander. Submarine Force Mediterranean: Commander- Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine Force: Commander. Submarine Force Sixth Fleet 91
B Richard A. Miller
Director of Budgets and Reports. Office of Budgets and Reports. Navy Comptroller: Director. Fiscal Management Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 92
Charles O. Prindle
Deputy Director. Office of Research. Development, Test and Evaluation, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 95
Frederick C. Johnson
Commander. Training Command.
Samuel W. Hubbard, Jr.
Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, International Programs and Technology. Office of the Secretary of Defense 99
BJohn G. Wissler
Commander. Naval Air Test Center
William E. McGarrah
Fleet Maintenance Officer/ Assistant Chief of Staff for Maintenance and Logistics Plans. Commander in Chief. U. S. Atlantic Fleet 7-ED
Charles E. Gurney III
Commander in Chief. U. S. Naval Forces Europe Representative, Persian Gulf; Commander, Middle East Force 104
Dempster M. Jackson
Deputy Commander for Combat Systems. Naval Sea Systems Command; Executive Manager for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Technology Training. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations NO
H Richard K. Fontaine
Deputy Director for Tactical/ Theater C3 Systems, C3 Systems Directorate. Joint Chiefs of Staff
Frank C. Collins, Jr.
Executive Director, Quality Assurance Contract Administration Services. Defense Logistics Agency 106
Frederick W. Kelley
Director. Undersea and Strategic Warfare Development Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 108
Peter C. Conrad
John B. Mooney, Jr.
Director. Oceanography Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations; Oceanographer of the Navy 111
H James B. Busey
Director of Resources Management, Naval Material Command 112
William C. Neel
Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Surface Warfare. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 114
H Richard A. Martini
Clarence A. E. Johnson, Jr.
Commander, Naval Base, Philadelphia: Commander. Naval Base. Boston: Commander. Naval Base. Brooklyn 1-USNR (TAR)
Wayne D. Bodensteiner
Commander. Fleet Air Mediterranean: Commander. Maritime Surveillance and Reconnaissance Force. Sixth Fleet: Commander, Maritime Air. Mediterranean: Commander. Area Antisubmarine Force. Sixth Fleet 121
W Project Manager. Trident System
Project. Naval Material Command
Director. Aviation Programs Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
James K. Nunneley
John L. Butts
Commander. Naval Intelligence Command: Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 4-SD
Director. Ships Maintenance and Modernization Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations W H 8-ED
John D. Beecher
Assistant Deputy Commander f°r Surface Warfare and Antiair Warfare Systems. Naval Sea Systems Command 9-ED
Austin B. Scott, Jr.
Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Submarine Warfare. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 138
Paul W. Dillingham, Jr.
Commander. Naval Security Group Command; Navy Element Commander of the Central Security Service; Deputy Director. Naval Intelligence 5-SD
David L. Harlow
Programming/Manpower Division. Office of the Chief of Naval
H James R. Hogg
Director. Military Personnel Policy Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 147
Charles J. Moore
Allen D. Williams
William C. Wyatt III
Fleet Maintenance Officer. Commander in Chief. U. S. Pacific Fleet: Staff Maintenance Officer. Commander. Naval Logistics, Pacific ll-ED
George W. Davis, Jr.
Deputy Commander for Aircraft Carriers. Amphibious, and Auxiliary Ships. Naval Sea Systems Command 164
Robert R. Fountain, Jr.
Assistant Deputy Commander. Antisubmarine Warfare and Underwater Systems, Naval Sea Systems Command 151
Deputy Commander, Command Control. Communications and Intelligence Systems and Technology. Naval Electronic Systems Command 155
Edward J. Hogan, Jr.
Director, Aviation Manpower and Training Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: Director. Carrier Programs Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 163
Daniel L. Cooper
Deputy Commander for Plans, Programs and Financial Management/Comptroller, Naval Sea Systems Command 169
0 William A. Kearns, Jr.
Commander, Amphibious Group
Two
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a Jackson K. Parker
Deputy Chief of Staff. Readiness and Resources, Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet 178
Hf Deputy Commander for Life Cycle
^gjjSiif, Engineering and Platform
Integration Directorate. Naval Electronic Systems Command
Frank B. Kelso II
Director, Strategic Submarine Division and Trident Program Coordinator. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 183
0John M. Poindexter
Military Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs 185
FY 1982 Selectees
John F. Addams
Deputy Chief of Naval Education and Training and Chief of Staff to Chief of Naval Education and Training 187
D Robert B. Rogers
Deputy Chief of Staff. Plans. Policy and Intelligence. Supreme I Allied Commander. Atlantic
Ronald J. Kurth
Director, Political Military Policy and Current Plans Division: Special Assistant for Latin American Affairs. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 189
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Albert J. Herberger
Assistant Commander for Personnel Distribution. Naval Military Personnel Command: Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel. Personnel Distribution 190
SDon H. McDowell
Chief of Military Operations. Director, National Security
Kendall E. Moranville
W Deputy Chief of Staff. Operations.
Command and Control.
. Commander in Chief. U. S. Atlantic Fleet: Commander Task Force Twenty-four jr^ 192
Richard L. Thompson
James G. Storms III
Commander. U. S. Naval Forces. Korea; Commander. Naval Component Command United Nations Command Korea and U. S. Forces Korea 194
Assistant Chief of Staff. Logistics. iCommander in Chief, Southern Europe
Allan G. Paulson
Morton E. Toole
Deputy Chief of Staff for Management/Fleet Inspector General, Commander in Chief. U. S. Pacific Fleet 203
John W. Nyquist
Director, Command and Control and Information Systems Division. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations; Director. Department of the Navy Automatic Data Processing Management 207
Bruce Demars
Commander. Naval Base. Guam; Commander U. S. Naval Forces Marianas: Commander in Chief,
U. S. Pacific Fleet Representative, Guam/Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 211
Stanley R. Arthur
Assistant Chief of Staff, Plans and Policy, Commander in Chief. U. S. Pacific Fleet; Commander. Rapid Deployment Naval Forces 213
Richard M. Dunleavy
Commander, U. S. Facility, Subic Bay; Commander, U. S. Naval Forces Philippines; Commander in Chief U. S. Pacific Fleet Representative. Philippines 216
Ming E. Chang
Director, Tactical Air Surface and Electronic Warfare Development Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 217
I Henry F. Boyle, Jr.
I Deputy Director. Tactical Air. Surface, and Electronic Warfare Development Division. Office of i the Chief of Naval Operations
Richard F. Donnelly
Commander. Destroyer Squadron Six 223
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Myron V. Ricketts
Deputy Commander for Ship Design and Integration. Naval Sea Systems Command 16-ED
Stewart A. Ring
Executive Assistant and Senior Aide to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans and Policy. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 222
Burnham C. McCaffree, Jr.
Commander. Amphibious
Squadron Two
224
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Oakley E. Osborn
Director. Restricted Line and Staff Corps Officer Distribution and Special Placement Division. Naval Military Personnel Command 238
Theodore E. Lewin
Commander. Submarine Squadron
William D. Zirbel
Ronald M. Eytchison
Director, Submarine and Nuclear Power Distribution Control Division, Naval Military Personnel Command 248
0 William M. Fogarty
Prospective Commanding Officer, the battleship New Jersey (BB-62) 251
Admiral (Medical Corps)_
William J. Cox
Chief. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and Surgeon General of the Navy I
H Freeman H. Cary
1 gain John *** ^ukas
18 . Special Assistant to Surgeon
General for Medical Department • ^ JQE Readiness
1 jjW 10
Attending Physician to Congress: Staff. National Naval Medical Center. Bethesda 2
William M. McDermott, Jr.
FY 1982 Selectees (Medical Corps)
Medical Training and Readiness Officer. Commander. Training Command. Atlantic: Fleet Surgeon. Commander in Chief. U. S. Atlantic Fleet 14
James A. Zimble
The Medical Officer- U. S. Marine It Corps; Staff. Commandant of the
Marine Corps
1983 Commodore Selectee (Medical Corps).
Joseph S. Cassells
^'ce Admiral (Supply Corps).
FY 1983 Commodore Selectee (Medical Service Corps)
9 Lewis E. Angelo
I Commanding Officer, Medical Data I Services Center, National Naval / ‘ Medical Center. Bethesda.
I Maryland
Shirley D. Frost
Deputy Comptroller of the Navy; Commander. Navy Wide Finance Activities; Assistant Comptroller. Financial Management Systems. Office of the Comptroller of the Navy; Commander. Navy Accounting and Finance Center 4
0 Andrew A. Giordano
Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command and Chief of the Supply Corps 6
Joseph L. Flores
Force Supply Officer. Commander Naval Logistics. Pacific Fleet; Fleet Supply Officer. Commander in Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet 7
FY 1982 Selectee (Supply Corps)
Edward K. Walker, Jr.
Assistant Chief of Staff. Logistics and Readiness and Fleet Supply Officer. Commander in Chief.
U. S. Atlantic Fleet 14
a Paul R. Gates
Commander, Atlantic Division. Naval Facilities Engineering Command
2
Neil M. Stevenson
Deputy Chief of Chaplains/Deputy Director of Religious Ministries. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 2
Rear Admirals (Civil Engineer Corps)
Howard H. Haynes
Commander. Pacific Division. Naval Facilities Engineering Command; Commander. Naval Construction Battalions. Pacific: Staff Civil Engineer. Commander Naval Logistics. Pacific; Fleet Civil Engineer. Commander in Chief. U. S. Pacific Fleet 4
FY 1982 Selectee (Civil Engineer Corps)
Donald L. Conner
Director of Construction Operations and Facilities Management, Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense 6
— FY 1983 Commodore Selectee (Civil Engineer Corps)
Rear Admirals (Chaplain Corps)
Bruce A. Harlow
Assistant Judge Advocate General of the Navy; Joint Chiefs of Stan Representative for Law of the Sea Matters 3
James J. McHugh
Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy: Deputy Assistant for Naval Legal Service, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: Deputy Commander. Naval Legal Service Command 2
John S. Jenkins
Judge Advocate General of the Navy: Assistant for Naval Legal Service. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: Commander. Naval Legal Service Command I
Rear Admirals (Judge Advocate General’s Corps)
Rear Admirals (Dental Corps)_________
a Janies D. Enoch
Assistant Chief for Dentistry and Chief. Dental Division, and Chief of Dental Corps. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery I
: ill Inspector General, Dental. Bureau
I of Medicine and Surgery
^ear Admiral (Nurse Corps)
Frances T. Shea
Director. Navy Nurse Corps; Commanding Officer, Health Sciences Education and Training Command; Director, Medical Department Education and Training, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 1
(Line)_ Inactive Naval Reserve Officers and
Their Mobilization Billets
H Nelson O. Heyer
Deputy Director. Foreign Operations. National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Fort George G. Meade. Maryland
Commander. Naval Intelligence K Command
■ "1 Research ar>d Testing, Naval Air
Operations Support Field
James B. Reap
Commander. Military Sealift Command Atlantic
FY 1982 Selectees_________________
Leroy V. Isaacson
Assistant Chief of Staff. Commander in Chief. U. S. Atlantic Fleet
Rear Admirals (Medical Corps)
Harold M. Voth
FY 1982 Selectee (Medical Corps)
John I*. Connelly
Medical Officer. Commander in Chief. U. S. Naval Forces. Europe
^82 Selectee (Supply Corps)
Thomas G. Lilly
Commanding Officer/Assistant Director. Material Transportation Office. Voluntary Training Unit. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center, New Orleans
Admiral (Chaplain Corps)
(Civil Engineer Corps). Roy “L” Dunlap
Rear Admiral (Judge Advocate General’s Julian R. Benjamin
Corps)
Assistant Judge Advocate General for Civil Law. Office of the Judge Advocate General
U. S. Marine Corps
Rear Admiral (Dental Corps)------------
Charles F. Schreier, .Ir.
Assistant Deputy Director. Surgeon General (Dental)
General
Paul X. Kelley
Lieutenant Generals
Major Generals---------------------------------
Calhoun J. Killeen
Deputy Commander. Fleet Marine Force. Pacific I
FY 1981 Selectee (Dental Corps) — W'illiam H. Molle
Special Assistant. Chief Dental Division. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Harold Hatch
Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics: Quartermaster General of the Marine Corps. Headquarters Marine Corps 6
David M. Twomey
Deputy for Education, Director Education Center. Marine Corps Development and Education Command 5
Bernard E. Trainor
Director. Plans Division; Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans. Policies, and Operations, Headquarters Marine Corps 7
Kenneth L. Robinson, Jr.
Commanding General. I Marine Amphibious Force; Commanding General. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. California 9
Richard A. Kuci
Commander, Marine Corps Air Bases, Eastern Area; Commanding General, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina 20
ected for Promotion to Major General
Ernest C. Cheatham, Jr.
Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Policy, Joint Exercises. Commander in Chief, Atlantic 22
Harold G. Glasgow
Deputy for Development: Director. Development Center. Marine Corps Development and Education Command 27
Brigadier Generals--------------------
Bain McClintock
I j Commanding General. 2d Force
Service Support Group
Richard M. Cooke
Commanding Officer. Marine Corps Bases. Western Area: Commanding General. Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. California 8
John I. Hudson
Commanding General. Landing Force Training Command,
Atlantic: Commanding General. 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade, Little Creek, Virginia 20
Jacob W. Moore
Deputy Chief of Staff for Research. Development, and Studies. Headquarters Marine Corps 22
James R. Van Den Elzen
Chief Washington Liaison Officer. Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force. Joint Chiefs of Staff ** ^ 23
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Lloyd W. Smith, Jr.
Assistant Wing Commander. 2d Marine Aircraft Wing: Marine Corps Air Station. Cherry Point. North Carolina 25
ected for Promotion to Brigadier General William R. Etnyre
Deputy Fiscal Director.
Headquarters Marine Corps 27
Norman H. Smith
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Major Generals
Marine
Corps Reserve Officers
Jack M. Frisbie
Kenneth W. Weir
Commander. Marine Corps Bases- Western Area; Commanding General. Marine Corps Air Station- El Toro. California (Mobilization designee)
Brigadier Generals
William C. Groeniger III
Commanding General. Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center; Combined Arms Command; 7th Marine Amphibious Brigade (Mobilization designee)
Selected for Promotion to Brigadier General
Robert H. Scarborough
Vice Commandant 2
Coast Guard
^ear Admirals
William P. Kozlovsky
Comptroller
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Kenneth G. Wiman
Chief. Office of Research and Development 26
James C. Irwin
Chief of Staff. Eighth Coast Guard District
FY 1982 Selectees
U. S. Coast Guard Reserve
J3*.
James H. Lipscomb
Deputy Commander. Atlantic Area (Mobilization Assignment)
Index to Flag and General Officers
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Aitch ' John F- 232 Albrlu0"- GeorSe A- Jr- 229 Alexf k*' Donald S.. Jr. 239 A||* h' M'lton P. 226 Alml?HFrankJ- 241
Altwe! t'Jheodore A- 233
8' David M. 225
HeLS0?'itanleyJ- 224
Antfi • Lewis E. 237
A?m?t,'VincentJ- 240 Arnold H8'WilFamA- 241
Artk • Henry D. 224
Austin' ftanley R- 233 Aust; ' James w- 230 Aut wRobertC. 230 ■ 1 warren E. 233
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r'1- Richard C. 229
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Bala ' Carlos P Ba cu'n' Joh" ' Barrin'*' S,ePbe Barth e,dU' Edw BatZ|g Jo.sePh 3
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Bell hce.r' |John I
Beni Uyde R.
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Beuy- Rlctiard
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fridge
Cfa ^Ward
Brous- tennis B^-Thonta, Ke,ey. John
Burkhalter, Edward A., Jr. 225 Burkhardt. Lawrence, III 228 Busey. James B. 227 Butterworth. Frank W.. Ill 235 Butts. John L. 228
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Callo. Joseph F.. Jr. 240 Carlson. Dudley L. 234 Carmichael, E. Inman 235 Carr. Kenneth M. 222 Carroll. Kent J. 223 Carter. Edward W.. Ill 224 Carter, Powell F. 228 Cary. Freeman H. 236 Cassells. Joseph S. 237 Cassidy. Thomas J.. Jr. 230 Catola. Stanley G. 228 Chambers. Lawrence C. 225 Chang. Ming E. 233 Chatham. Walter L. 233 Chewning. Robert W. 224 Christoph. Karl J.. Jr. 225 Clark, Glenwood. Jr. 227 Cockell, William A.. Jr. 229 Cockfield. David W. 234 Collins. Frank C.. Jr. 227 Compton. Bryan W., Jr. 225 Connelly. John P. 241 Conner. Donald L. 238 Conrad. Peter C. 227 Cooley, Norman V.. Jr. 236 Cooper. Daniel L. 231 Corrigan. Donald T. 240 Couture. Raymond R. 240 Cowhill, William J. 222 Cox. J. William 235 Crews. Quintous E.. Jr. 236 Cronin, John W. 239 Crowe, William J.. Jr. 222 Cruden. David S. 226 Cummins. Samuel A. 239 Curtis. Richard E. 237
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Daniels. William D. 231 Darby. Jack N. 235 Davis. George W.. Jr. 230 Davis, Henry J.. Jr. 226 Dedman, Tyler F. 223
Demars, Bruce 233 Dillingham. Paul W.. Jr. 227 Disher. John S. 235 Donley. Harold C., Jr. 237 Donnell, Joseph S., Ill 232 Donnelly. Richard F. 234 Donohue. David P. 234 Dorsey. James F. 235 Dunlap. Roy “L" 241 Dunleavy, Richard M. 233 Dunn. Robert F. 225
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Easterling. Crawford A. 226 Ebert, Scott W. 237 Edmondson. Henry T.. Jr. 241 Edney. Leon A. 234 Eggert. Lowell F. 227 Ekelund. John J. 225 Elfelt, James S. 228 Elliott. Robert C. 236 Enoch. James D. 238 Eytchison. Ronald M. 235
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Felt. Donald L. 230 Ferraro. Niel P. 237 Fetterman, John H.. Jr. 233 Finneran, William J. 234 Fiskc. Harry K. 234 Flatley, James H.. Ill 233 Flores. Joseph L. 237 Floyd. Emmett O. 241 Fogarty, William M. 235 Foley. Sylvester R., Jr. 222 Fontaine, Richard K. 227 Fountain. Robert R.. Jr. 230 Fowler. Earl B.. Jr. 215 Fraser, John C., Jr. 238 Frick. Joseph F. 228 Frost. Shirley D. 237 Fuller, Robert B. 227 Furlong. George M.. Jr. 232
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Gallotta. Albert A.. Jr. 229 Garrow, Jack F. 235 Gates. Paul R. 238
Ghormley, Ralph M. 224 Gibbons, Paul C.. Jr. 224 Gilmore. William J. 239 Gillcrist, Paul T. 228 Giordano. Andrew A. 237 Gleim, James F. 234 Gorman. Russell W. 240 Gorsuch, George E. 236 Gray. James W.. Jr. 239 Grich, Richard J. 231 Grinstead. Eugene A.. Jr. 237 Grubb. John R. 240 Gureck, William A. 224 Gurney, Charles E.. Ill 227
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Hacker. Benjamin T. 232 Hamm, Warren C.. Jr. 226 Hansen. Whitney 240 Hanson. Carl T. 222 Hardisty, Huntington 226 Harlow, Bruce A. 238 Harlow. David L. 229 Hartington, Pauline M. 232 Haynes. Howard H. 238 Hays. Ronald J. 222 Hayward. Thomas B. 221 Hedges. Ralph R. 225 Hekman, Peter M. 233 Herberger. Albert J. 232 Hernandez. Diego E. 234 Heyer. Nelson 239 Hilton, Robert P. 224 Hogan, Edward J.. Jr. 230 Hogg, James R. 229 Holcomb. "M" Staser 222 Holland, William J., Jr. 232 Holmes. John B. 238 Hopkins. Thomas M. 226 Horne. Charles F.. Ill 229 Hostettler. Stephen J. 229 Howe, Jonathan T. 231 Hubbard. Samuel W. 227 Hughes, Thomas J . Jr. 224 Hunter. Charles B. 229
Inman. Bobby R. 222 Isaafsoq, Leroy V. 240
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Jackson. Alexander. Ill 241 Jackson. Dempster M. 227 Jenkins. John S. 238 Jeremiah. David E. 235 Johnson. Clarence A. E . Jr. 228 Johnson. Frederick C. 227 Johnson. John D.. Jr. 223 Johnson. Roger D. 231 Johnston. Fred W.. Jr. 231 Jones. Donald S. 228 Jones. John P.. Jr. 238 Josephson. John V. 224
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Kane. John D. H.. Jr. 223 Kauderer. Bernard M. 226 Kearns. William A.. Jr. 231 Kellev. Frederick W. 227 Kelso. Frank B.. II 232 Kempf. Cecil J. 225 Kilcline. Thomas J. 223 Klee. Robert E. 234 Klein. Verle W. 231 Kinnear. George E. R.. II 222 Kinnebrew. Thomas R. 226 Kirksey. Robert E. 225 Knoizen. Arthur K. 224 Kocher. Edward M. 237 Kohn. Edwin R.. Jr. 233 Kollmorgen. Leland S. 225 Kurth, Ronald J. 232 Kurtzke. John F. 241
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Langenberg. William H. 239 Larson. Charles R. 230 Lautermilch. Paul A.. Jr. 226 Lawrence. William P. 223 Layman. Lawrence 229 Lenox. Glen W. 229 Levenson. Lee E. 229 Levy. Ted 240 Lewin. Theodore E. 235 Lewis. James R. 225 Lilly. Thomas G. 241 Lisanby, James W. 226 Locke. Walter M. 228 Lonergan. Walter M. 236 Long. Robert L. J. 222 Lotzenhiser. George W. 239 Lowrey. Clinton H. 236 Lukas. John R. 236 Lyons. James A.. Jr. 223
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McArthur. John C. 230 McCaffree. Burnham C. 234 McCardell. James E.. Jr. 230 McCarthy. Paul F.. Jr. 231 McCauley. William F. 231 McClinton. Robert B. 224 McDermott. William M.. Jr. 236 McDonald. Wesley L. 222 McDowell. Don H. 232 McGarrah. William E.. Jr. 227 McGillivary. Duncan P. 237 McHugh. James J. 238 McKean. Thomas W. 2.38 McKee. Kinnaird R. 222 McKenzie. Robert P. 224 McLeod. Carlton J. 239
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MacKay. Gerald W. 232 Maddock. Thomas S. 241 Malone. Thomas L.. Jr. 225 Marryott. Ronald F. 233 Martin. Edward H. 230
Martini. Richard A. 228 Masterson. Kleber S.. Jr. 229 Metcalf, Joseph. Ill 225 Meyer. Wayne E. 224 Miller. Floyd H. 226 Miller. Joseph H. 241 Miller. Richard A. 226 Milnes. Roger F. 236 Molle. William H. 242 Monroe. Robert R. 222 Mooney. John B.. Jr. 227 Moore. Charles J. 230 Moore. Virgil W.. Jr. 231 Moranville. Kendell E. 232 Moreau. Arthur S.. Jr. 226 Mulloy. Paul J. 229 Museles. Melvin 236 Mustin. Henry C. 229 Myers. Lowell R. 231
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Nagler. Gordon R. 223 Narmi. Ronald E. 232 Narva, William M. 236 Neel. William C. 228 Nemchick. Michael P. 240 Newell. Byron B.. Jr. 229 Nunnely. James K. 228 Nyquist. John W. 233
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Osborn. Oakley E. 235 Owens. Robert S. 235
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Packer. Samuel H.. II 224 Palmer. Frederick F. 224 Parker. Jackson K. 231 Parker. John T.. Jr. 230 Paulson. Allan G. 232 Peebles. Edward M. 230 Piotti. Walter T.. Jr. 231 Platt. Stuart F. 238 Poindexter. John M. 232 Pomponio. Bruno A. 237 Primeau. Don G. 234 Prindlc. Charles O. 227
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Ramsey. David G. 228 Ramsey. William E. 228 Reap. James B. 240 Ricketts. Myron V. 234 Riendeau. Gerald L. 234 Ring. Stewart A. 234 Roane. Donald P. 230 Roop. Howard 239 Rogers. Robert B. 232 Rorie. Conrad J. 227 Rowden. William H. 223 Rucci. Eustine P. 236 Ruehlin. John H. 238 Ryan. William J. 237
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Sagerholm. James A. 225 Sanderson. James R. 223 Sansone. Joseph S.. Jr. 237 Sarosdy. Louis R. 227 Sayer. George C. 240 Schoultz. Robert F. 223 Schrader. Harry C.. Jr. 228 Schreier. Charles F.. Jr. 242 Schmitt. Robert W. 233 Schulz. Milton J.. Jr. 227 Scott. Austin B.. Jr. 229 Seaton. Lewis H. 236 Seely. James M. G. 234
Seiler. Dean B. 241 Senior. John R. 241 Service. James E. 227 Severance. Laverne S.. Jr. 233 Seymour. Ernest R. 223 Shaffer. Richard G. 239 Shapiro. Sumner 225 Shea. Frances T. 239 Shick. George B.. Jr. 225 Shugart. Kenneth L.. Jr. 225 Shumaker. Robert H. 235 Simon. Roger O. 234 Sinclair. Alexander M. 226 Sizemore. William G. 226 Small. William N. 222 Smedberg. William R.. IV 224 Smith. Carol C.. Jr. 225 Smith. Dickinson M. 231 Smith. Francis N. 240 Smith. Lester R. 239 Smith. Philip W.. Jr. 239 Smith. William D. 231 Speer. Paul H. 224 Stansbury. Thomas A. 239 Steele. Ted C.. Jr. 232 Stevenson. Neil M. 238 Storms. James G.. Ill 232 Sullivan. Gerald C. 241 Sutherland. Paul E.. Jr. 231 Swartztrauber. Sayre A. 225
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