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 | | After an orientation program at Annapolis, he became a physical fitness instructor at a pre- flight school in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. |
 | | In the spring of 1943 he began service in the light aircraft carrier USS Monterey (CVL-26). |
 | | He was first assigned as athletic director and gunnery division officer, then as assistant navigator with the Monterey, which took part in most of the major operations in the South Pacific, including Truk, Saipan, and the Philippines. |
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