- Robert C. Peniston
Captain (ret.) Robert C. Peniston is a former
United States Navy officer. He graduated with the Class of1947 from theU.S. Naval Academy . Among other assignments, he served as navigator of the presidentialyacht "Williamsburg" in1952 . He commanded thedestroyer escort USS Savage (DE-386) and theguided missile destroyer USS "Tattnall". He was the commissioning captain for theguided missile cruiser USS "Albany", which was placed in service on 9 November 1968. He took command of thebattleship USS "New Jersey" on 27 August 1969 and helped decommission her on 17 December 1969 with these words: "Rest well, yet sleep lightly; and hear the call, if again sounded, to provide firepower for freedom." (New Jersey was recommissioned in the 1980s). He retired from the Navy as a captain in 1976.Peniston became director of the Lee Chapel at
Washington and Lee University , retired again, and subsequently began volunteering in the Special Collections section of the college's Leyburn Library, where he transcribed more than 3,000 letters from the library's Robert E. Lee collection and Lee-Jackson Foundation Papers. As well, he occasionally speaks to American History classes at the college.External links
The USS Savage
*http://theusssavage.homestead.com/SiteIndex.htmlPeniston recalls tour as CO of USS Savage (DE 386)
*http://theusssavage.homestead.com/CaptainRobertCPeniston.html University notes Peniston's productive volunteer work
* [http://magazine.wlu.edu/web/page/normal/467.html Washington & Lee
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