What is the role of a Commanding Officer?
Commanding officers will maintain the efficiency and effectiveness of the various units within their command by coordinating functions and activities. This includes responsibility for the planning; direction and control of command; and, the efficiency of operations in accordance with department policy and procedures.

1st CO 6/52 7/53

2nd CO 53-54

7th CO 60-61

8th CO 61-62

9th CO 53-53; 61-63

10th CO 51-53; 63-64

11th CO 63-65

12th CO; TE-5 64-66

13th CO 66-67

14th CO; TE-1 67-68

15th CO 68-69

16th CO 69-70

17th and Last CO 70-71
Those who are not pictured though still commanded. If you have a picture of any type of anyone listed below, please send it to vwone@vwone.org and we will add them to this page. We would also like to add their Bio, if you have any kind words to share as well
A H Perry, 3rd CO 54-55
E M Morgan, 4th CO 55-57
R H Wood, 5th CO 57-59
William H Game, 6th CO 59-60
Photo of Commander Gibbs https://navylog.navymemorial.org/gibbs-john-1
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I served under two commanding officers: EM Morgan and R Wood. Although Capt. Margan had left the squadron when I asked him for a recommendation to graduate school, he wrote one for me. Played one wall handball with him on several occasions. You probably know that he passed at 102 years of age. A good officer and a fine man.
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This was send in showcasing a commander conducting his additional duties.
John D Gibbs 13th CO 66-67
Re-Enlisting Rich Kuebler From TE 1
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