USS PGM-3 - Officers of USS SC-1035 and PGM-3

Officers of USS SC-1035 and PGM-3

Gazaway Lamar Crittenden, Lieut. (jg), D-V(G), USNR, reported aboard 17 May 43 as Commanding Officer, and was detached 30 October 44, as Lieut., Commanding Officer, relieved by Joseph O. Edwards, and ordered to duty at Nav. Tra. Cen. Miami, Florida, USA

Robert W. Goggin, Ensign, reported aboard 17 May 43 as Executive Officer, detachment date not determined

Kenneth L. Sturges, Ensign, reported aboard 17 May 43 as Third Officer, detachment date not determined

Albert H. T. Banzhaf, Ensign, D-V(G), USNR, reported aboard 5 June 43 as Third Officer, and was detached 30 October 44, as Lieut. (jg), Third Officer (Gunnery Officer), relieved by Paul K. Hawkins, and ordered to duty at Nav. Tra. Cen. Miami, Florida, USA

Joseph Orr Edwards, reported aboard 21 September 43, on the January 1944 Officers-Next-of-Kin in the ship’s log he was listed as Lieut. (jg), D-V(S), USNR, and on 30 October 44, when a Lieut., became Commanding Officer, and was detached 17 April 45, as Lieut., Commanding Officer, relieved by Walter G. Simon

Paul Kenneth Hawkins, Ensign, (D), USNR, reported aboard 13 October 44 as Third Officer, and was detached 20 June 45, as Ensign, Third Officer, relieved by Paul C. Gregg

Ralph E. Gintz, Lieut. (jg), reported aboard for temporary duty 30 October 44 as Executive Officer, relieving J. O. Edwards, his detachment date not determined

William Fergus Feely, Ensign, (D), USNR, reported aboard 10 November 44 as Executive Officer, he replaced Ralph E. Gintz, and on 26 December 45, as Lieut. (jg), became Commanding Officer, relieving Walter Simon, Feely’s detachment date not determined but he signed the ship’s log the day before it was decommissioned

Walter G. Simon, Lieut. (jg), (D), USNR, reported aboard 17 April 45 as Commanding Officer, and was detached 26 December 45, as Lieut., relieved by William Feely

Charles E. Thorney Jr., (DE), USNR, reported aboard for temporary duty on 5 April 45 and was detached on 25 April 45

Paul C. Gregg, Ensign, (DL), USNR, reported aboard 18 June 45 as Third Officer (gunnery officer and supply officer), and was detached 28 December 45, as Ensign, no officer relieved him

Alexander C. Cordes, Ensign, USNR, reported aboard 17 November 45, duties not listed, and on the December 1945 list of officers in the deck log is listed as Executive Officer, he signed the last page of the ship’s log, 12 January 1946, A. C. Cordes, Ens., USNR

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