McLintock To Retire
From Kings Point
Rear Adm. Gordon McLintock,
Superintendent of the United
States Merchant Marine Academy
since April 1, 1948, will retire from
government service on June 15,
1970.
Admiral McLintock's retirement
brings to a close 50 years of active
association with the sea that start-
ed at the age of 17 in the British
Merchant Navy.
The Academy under his supervi-
sion has been nationally accredited
and has achieved the stature and
prestige which led the United
States Congress to establish it on
the same basis as the Academies
at West Point and Annapolis and
the Air Force Academy. He was
the guiding force behind the con-
struction of the United States Mer-
chant Marine Memorial Chapel at
Kings Point and the collection by
public subscription of nearly three
quarters of a million dollars to
build same. A second major build-
ing was dedicated December 1968
when the new three-story library
was completed.
Born in Durham, England, the
Kings Point Superintendent began
his career as a cadet and rose suc-
cessively through the various of-
Naval architecture,
marine engineering
and marine
surveying
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ficer grades to master, obtaining
his unlimited master's license at
the age of 22 and commanding a
merchant vessel in the ocean trade
at the age of 24.
RAdm. Gordon McLintock
Admiral McLintock served for
12 years with the Bureau of Ma-
rine Inspection and Navigation.
He was Chief Inspection Officer
of the Bureau of Training of the
United States Maritime Commis-
sion for five years before coming
to the Academy in 1948. He re-
ceived his first commission in the
United States Naval Reserve in
1928.
Admiral McLintock was award-
ed the Honorary Degree of Doc-
tor of Laws by Adelphi University
and holds American and foreign
decorations. He was the first presi-
dent of the American Institute of
Navigation and chairman of the
Committee on Interplanetary Navi-
gation. In 1961 he was elected
president of the International Car-
go Handling Association. He pres-
ently heads the Defense Supply
Association of New York.
Admiral McLintock is a mem-
ber of the Council of American
Master Mariners, American Le-
gion, and Military Order of World
Wars. His term of 22 years is the
longest of any Federal Academy
Superintendent.
E.N. Dickson Named
To Head Vickers Office
In Washington, D.C.
Edward N. Dickson
Sperry Rand Corporation's Vick-
ers Division has announced the ap-
pointment of Edward N. Dickson
to manager of its Marine and Ord-
nance Division district office in
Washington, D.C.
Prior to this appointment, Mr.
Dickson served as sales manager
of the Tulsa, Okla. district office
for Vickers Mobile Division.
Mr. Dickson is an aeronautical
engineering graduate of the Uni-
versity of Illinois and a member
of the Society of Automotive En-
gineers. He joined Vickers in 1958.
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