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Thirty-six years of distinguished naval service, nearly half of which were spent at Harvard, ended last Friday with the passing of Lt. (jg) Erwin Alexander McKee, USN (Ret.). Known to every graduating class of Naval ROTC trainees since the Unit's founding in 1926, Lt. McKee served in various capacities under a series of Commanding Officers here...
With the first World War, routine instruction duties gave way to other serv- ice, and an appointment as Ensign (PC) (T) was accepted in October, 1918. The following July 1 is listed for date of commission as Lt. (jg) in the Supply Corps. After two years more Lt. McKee was given an honorable discharge, but he soon re-enlisted and was rated CSK (PA) early...
...August 8, 1943, he was again appointed Lt. (jg), this time in the Line, USN (Ret.) and he filled out his service as capable administrative assistant to the Commanding Officer, whose command had expanded to include the numerous war-time training activities
Wounded on D-day when the LST he was riding went down off the southern coast of France, Lieutenant (jg) Jerome Dobin USNR received the Purple Heart medal from Commander M. E. Paradise, officer-in-charge, Naval Training Schools (Communications) at a ceremony in the Yard Wednesday morning...
Officers listed by Lt. Comdr. Marshall to handle details and supply information for personnel concerned are: Communication School, Lt. Paul E. Bottome, USNR; Supply Schools, Lt.Comdr. H.E. Nixson, USNR; Pre-Radar, Lt.(jg) Lane Mitchell, USNR; V-12 Unit, Lt, (jg) Ben F. Marshall, USNR...