IkIAmphibiouscommand shillsedasndto?esonih-imisistheIn the traditions! summer command changes, numerous Coronado officers assigned to the ick i pacific Fleet Amphibious Force •h‘e j are arriving and departing for new duty assignments.Captain Peter G. Molteni, 731 Coronado avenue, relieved Captain H* Hart Kait, 744 F avenue, as commanding officer of the attack cargo ship USS Union last Friday morning.Captain John D. Stevens, 680 Margarita avenue, relieved Captain James J. Vaughan, of Chula Vista, as Commander of Tactical Air Control Group One yesterday morning. Captain Stevons is one of the few Full Admirals of the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska.Captain Sanford E. Woodard,820 A avenue, relieved Captain Lewis L. Snider, of National City, as commanding officer of the attack cargo ship USS Skagit July 20.Captain H. Hart Kait, 744 F avenue, has been ordered to the staff of ■ the Commander, First Fleet, at North Island as Plans and Operations Officer.Captain Marshall F. Thompson. 1022 G avenue, former Destroyer Division 112 Commander, relieved1 Captain Harlan G. Kirkpatrick, 737 Orange avenue, as Assistant Chief of Staff for Logistics on the staff of the Comman- ( ^ der Amphibious Force Pacific j £ Fleet Monday. Captain Kirkpatrick will assume command of the attack transport USS Lenawee about August 15.Colonel Frank J. MacNees. LrSAF, reported to the Amphibious Training Command last week from the Tactical Air Command Headquarters at Langly Air Force Base, Virginia. He will serve as the Senior Air Force Representative with the Naval Amphibious Training Unit in Coronado.18GoiJlt;BiPlt;GMoi