Show 1 FLEET OFFICERS NOT NEW ON ElM COAST By Associated Press Preas SAN FRANCISCO Aug 1 Many Many officers of the new Pacific fleet formerly formerly for tor- merly were stationed at Western ports according to officers at the Twelfth Naval Na district headquarters here Among them are Admiral Hugh Rodman chief in command of the fleet who came first to the Pacific as an ensign lIe He has been West many times since Admiral Admiral Admiral Ad Ad- miral gave him command of ot his first ship on this coast Captain William A A. A Moffett of ot the Mississippi was executive officer of the Maryland now the Huntington when It won the gunnery pennant two years in succession ten years ago and In 1912 he was lighthouse I Inspector for tor this district Captain W W. H. H Stanley of the Virginia Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- ginia was in char charge e of the hydrographic hydrographic hydrographic hydro- hydro graphic office here several years ago Captain Carl T. T Vogelsang of ot the Idaho has a a. brother Charles A. A Vogelsang Vogelsang Vogelsang living in San Francisco Captain James H. H Tomb of the also had charge of ot the district district district dis dis- dis- dis office here Captain Leigh C. C Palmer of ot the Georgia was here in 1914 as aide to Secretary Daniels Other commanders of the vessels Include Captain Arthur L. L Willard New Mexico Captain H. H H. H Christy Wyoming Wyoming Wyo Wyo- ming Captain Louis R. R ArI Arkansas Arkansas Ar Ar- kansas Captain Mathan C. C Twining I Texas Texas Captain William V. V Pratt New York Captain Percy M. M Olmstead Olmstead Olmstead Olm- Olm I stead Nebraska Captain Walter It R. Gerhardi New Jersey Captain Walter WalterL L L. Crosley Rhode Island Captain Edward D. D Fenner Denver Captain Edward S. S Jackson Tacoma Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain Frank L. L Pinney Cleveland Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain John R. R Y Blakeley Cruiser er Seattle |