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I i The Secretary of the Navy recently addressed letters of cammendation to the following-named officers and enlisted men: Lieut. Frank kkers, U,S,N., for initiative and energy in the field of aviation for out standing achiovenents while participating in aerial flights resulting in tho dovelopaent of instruments and equipment for instrument flying a Lieut. (jg) HC:;:.~ E. Ballman, Tf,S.N., for keen qualitios of observation, prompt action, and efficient handling of patrol type seaplane while on a scheduled instruction flight, which remlteil in saving the Uves of two civilians who wore clinging to a- -11 overturned boat, Leo Nolan, CoBaM., U.S.N., for prompt and courageous action in rescuing from drowning Floyd Robberson, Sewan IC, UaSJ3r Job N. Thj,8J&am, CaBaMe, U.S.N., for knovledge of maanship, cxecutive ability, %act; judgment;, physical endurance and general officer-liko qualities and abilities Tar beyond the requirements of his raking, exhibited in rendering assistanco to, a d salvaging the American schooner "Seth Parker''. Owen J. Sheohon, Scaman lc, U.S.N., for prompt md courageous action in rescuing from droming John P. Hqardon, Torpodoman 2c, UoSoNa I Codric W. Winkler, Printor IC, U*SaNas for prompt and efficient action in rescuing from drowning Q civilian, Fred Klabuntc, of San Dicgo, CQl. Edward Ta Frohmuth, M. M. 2c, U*S,Na, for prompt and officient action in rescuing from drowning tno civilians mho had jumpod overboard from a dock at San Diego, Calm, and who could not swim. Carl W. Behrend, Firornaa 2c, U.S.N., $or prompt r3md courageous action Sa rescuing fran drowning a civilian who ha8 fallen ovcr"b0a;rd into tho TdisaiSd Sippi River at New Orleans, Za, Thc Chiof of thc Eurcau of PavigaCion rocmtly addrsssad a lo%ter d cornendat ion to the folloning-ntmd mnn:
----.---.-I November, 1936 Docomber, 1936 OWXCERS FOR ASUTIC STATION k n t --- fa), 1 Lieu tenant Commander 2 Lieutenants 12 Lieutenants (junior grade). 4 Commanders 1 Lieutenant Commander 1 Lieutenant 1 Lieutenant (junior grade) Submarine Off icors R3uired. II-v-l-_y.- - --.- January, 1936 June, 1936. July, 1936 August, 1036 October, 1936 2 Lieutenants (junior grade) 2 Lieut cnant s 1 Lieutenant 2 Lieutenants (junior grade) 2 Lieutenants (junior grade) 1 Lioutcnant Volunteers are requested. SEA SLAT., 1936 - COW-QEXS3 Approximately 65 Commanders of the Classes of 1909 to 1915, inclusive, Rill he due for sea duty in 1936. Of this nuber, 13 are required on the Asiatic Station and volunteers for that station have becn requested, Thorc mill be 17 auxiliary cammandfi to he filled, 25 executive officer billets in battleships and cruisers tvitl.1 he open, and it is expected that 8 destroyer divisions nill require new cmmders. Because of tho large number of auxiliary comnds and the limited number of executive officer billets available, it will not be practicable to assign as executives of hattleships or cruisers all Commanders who have not had that duty, As a general rule officers nhosc last cruise included head Of a departmcnt in a battleship or cruisor, or command of a destroyer division or submarine division, mill be assigned to duty in command of an auxiliary. On 29 June 1935, tho Secretary of tho Navy approvsd the folloming reconmendation of tbc Aoard 02 Awards: Tbt Article A4027 - Tmgtzo Service Medal" = Bureau of Navigation Manual bc amended to include the U.S.S. m, U.9.S. EXISALL, and U,S.SD MCC-CK for the poriod 1 Fobruary to 28 February 1930, -3-
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Requests for duty in vessels under construction, other than those listed above, are not desired, In order to eliminate unnecessary cormspondencc, such requests should not be forwarded to the Bureau. EPONSGRS FOR U.S.S. CASE AND U.S.S. C(JI)I-~A&- It is expected to launch the U.S.S. CGS and U.S.S. CONYXGHAM at thc Navy Yard, Boston, Mass., 14 September 1935. Miss Muriel Rogers Case, 216 Coudert Place, South Orange, N. J., the great granddaughter of Rear Admiral Augustus Ludlow Case, has been selected to sponsor the U.S.S. CAa. The U.S.S. CGNYNG3U.M will be sponsored by Mrs. Alice Conyngham Gifford Johnson, the great great granddaughter of Captain Conyngham, Mrs. Johnson is nov living at Charlfcrd, Sedalia, Colorado. Tho name assigned by the Navy Department to Submarine SS378, being built at the Electric Boat Company, GEoton, Conn., has been changed to 'PERMIT, It is the policy of the Navy Department to assign the names of fishos to submarines, and, after consideration, it has been decided that FEIMIT would be more appropriate as a Lame. CUSTODY OF POSTAL -- EF!TECTS* -_I,- -I The officor or bonded Navy Mail Clerk or Assistant nho holds custody of the postal effects of anothcr Navy Mail Clerk or Assistant in accordance with Bureau of Navietion Manual, Articles D-530P( 1) (3), ID-5305( 2c) (7) shall maintain such effects in tho condition in mhich he rccoivod them, aad shall not transact business from tho stamp or money order aocoxnts thereof. He shall, however, submit to the Postmaster, Now York City, the routine semi-monthly reports on Post Office forms 3271 and 6972, as prescribed by "Instructions for tho Guidance of Navy Mail Clerks and Assistant Navy Mail Clerks", Section 42, and Bureau of Navigation Manual, Article D-5308( 3). -5-