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USS Rankin (LKA-103)
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USS Rankin (AKA-103) (1945 - 1969)


Commanding Officers
01LCDR. Price, Thomas D.25 February 1945 - 25 November 1945
02CAPT. McDonald, William L.25 November 1945 - 20 May 1946
03CAPT. Atkins, Griswold Terry,20 May 1946 - 10 March 1947
04CDR. Arntz, George Donald,20 May 1946 - 10 March 1947
05CAPT. Meyer, Bernard Henry,22 March 1952 - 11 April 1953
06CAPT. Ramage, Lawson P. "Red",11 April 1953 - 19 July 1954
07CAPT. Munger, Malcolm Townsend,19 July 1954 - 20 July 1955
08CAPT. Ferguson, James DuGué,20 July 1955 - 4 October 1956
09CAPT. Wendt, Waldemar F. A.4 October 1956 - 9 November 1957
10CAPT. Hartlee, John,9 November 1957 - 19 February 1959
11CAPT. Gabbert, John S.C.,19 February 1959 - 10 February 1960
12CAPT. Harmon, Leonard Edward10 February 1960 - 10 March 1961
13CAPT. Howe, Thomas Francis10 March 1961 - 29 May 1962
14CAPT. Leidel, John Sinclair,29 May 1962 - 16 July 1963
15CAPT. Cook, George Carlton,16 July 1963 - 22 August 1964
16CAPT. Rapp, William Theodore,22 August 1964 - 6 August 1965
17CAPT. Hurst, Thomas Charles III,6 August 1965 - 8 August 1966
18CAPT. Lampman, Lester Boggess,8 August 1966 - 26 September 1967
19CAPT. Exum, John Dryden,26 September 1967 - 14 April 1969
20CAPT. Pierozzi, Constantino Nello,14 April 1969 - 9 August 1970
21CAPT. Becker, Jerry Thomas,9 August 1970 - 2 February 1971
22LCDR. Given, Philip Given,2 February 1971 - 11 May 1971
Courtesy USS Rankin (AKA-103)

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