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KERN, DHCleveland
Ohio March 9–13 of the American Society of Mechanical Engia B. S. Degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and in 1950 he returned for three years postgraduate training following which in 1952 he was awarded a Professional Engineering Degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. In 1968 he completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard. As an Engineering Duty Officer
he has served in various Naval commands. Following the war he was assigned as Planning and Estimating Hull Assistant at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and as Assistant Design Superintendent at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. He has had two tours of duty at the Naval Ship Systems Command formerly the Bureau of Ships. Since March 1969 he has been assigned to duty as Commander Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth N. H.
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FERRIS, LAWRENCE W.FREY, RICHARD A.MILLS, JAMES L.Laurence W. Ferris graduated from the University of California in 1916. After working at shipyards on the West Coast
came to the Bureau of Construction and Repair in 1925 and has contributed to the design of a wide variety of ships. For several years was head of a section dealing with structural design of turrets ammunition handling and allied subjects. More recently has been a Project Coordinator in the Bureau of Ships. Retired in June 1962. Author of the following papers: “The Effect of an Added Weight on Longitudinal Strength” SNA & ME 1940 “The Proportions and Form of Icebreakers”
SNA & ME 1959 “Developable Surfaces”
ASNE 1961. Richard A. Frey entered the Bureau of Ships upon graduation from Manhattan College
N. Y. in 1951. From 1951 through early 1957 he was on the Destroyer Type Desk and was primarily involved in the hull electronic and ordnance aspects of all destroyer type ships. From 1957 through 1962 Mr. Frey headed up the Surface-to-Surface Missile ASW Conventional Armament and Auxiliary Section of the Bureau of Ships Weapons Branch. His duties entailed all aspects relative to the installation of such weapon systems as REGULUS ASROC SUBROC torpedoes conventional guns and similar ordnance in various surface and sub-surface craft. Mr. Frey has been recently detailed to the Bureau's new SEAHAWK Program Management Office. James L. Mills
Jr. holds a bachelor's degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture. Following his graduation in 1944 he was ordered to the USNR Midshipman's School at Cornell the Navy Fire Fighting and Damage Control School in Philadelphia and then to duty in the Construction and Repair Department aboard the USS PENNSYLVANIA. He subsequently served as the Assistant First Lieutenant and Damage Control Officer in that ship. After release from active duty Mr. Mills did naval architectural work at the David Taylor Model Basin the Naval Engineering Division of the U. S. Coast Guard and Bethlehem Steel's Staten Island
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KELLY, ROBERT L.THE AUTHOR graduated in 1946 from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture. He served in the Navy until discharged at which time he was employed by W. C. Nickum & Sons in Seattle
Washington. In 1948 he joined the staff of the Scientific and Test Section of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard where he remained until 1950 when he reported to U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters to work in the Naval Engineering Section. Shortly after he joined the Preliminary Design Section of the Bureau of Ships where he remained until 1955 when he became Program Planner of Research and Development in Naval Architecture for the Bureau of Ships. Mr. Kelly was Secretary-Treasurer of the Chesapeake Section of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers from 1953–1955 and is presently Vice-Chairman of the group.
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