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Ellis F. Price

Posted 2018-04-08 by Judy Wight Branson
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Saturday, April 7, 2018

Lieutenant Commander Ellis Price, U.S. Navy (Retired), although
having only five years of formal schooling, managed to enlist in the
Navy in 1951 on the basis of recruiting test scores.

He subsequently completed recruit training at the Great Lakes Naval
Training Center and was selected for additional training as an
Electricians Mate. He then served at sea on the seaplane tender USS
Timbalier (AVP-54).

The ship’s operating schedule took it to various locations in the
Caribbean and as far afield as Iceland, Scotland and France.
Reporting to the USS Norfolk (EDL-1), the first major warship built
after World War II, in March 1954, he served until his discharge as
an Electricians Mate Second Class in April 1955.

Re-enlisting in 1956, he reported to the pre-commissioning detail
for USS Thetis Bay (CVE-90/CVHA-1/LPH-6), a formerly mothballed CVE
being converted to serve as the Navy’s first Assault Helicopter
Aircraft Carrier or CVHA. He served aboard the Thetis Bay for the
next three years as the Marines perfected their vertical assault
capabilities, making two trips to the Western Pacific.

His next assignment was as an instructor at the Navy’s Electricians
Mate Class A School. While there he was promoted to Chief Petty
Officer and soon thereafter was commissioned as an Ensign. As a
commissioned officer he served as Electrical Officer on USS General
W.A. Mann (T-AP-112), transporting military members and dependents
all over the Western Pacific; as administrator of the Navy
Recruiting Substation in Memphis, Tennessee; as Electrical Officer
aboard the USS Hornet (CVS-12) during her last Vietnam tour, he
participated in the Apollo 11 and 12 recovery missions and
subsequent decommissioning.

Following a tour in the Port Services Department at the Long Beach
Naval Station, he served as Assistant Repair Officer in the USS
Prairie (AD-15) and then spent his last few months of active service
at the Naval Amphibious Base at Coronado, California.

Following his Navy career, he attended California State University
at San Diego, graduating Magna Cum Laude, and went to work for
Hartford Steam Boiler where he worked as an inspector, a supervising
inspector and as Manager of the company’s southeast regional utility
group.

After that he worked as a boiler and machinery consultant in the
insurance industry before retiring in 2006. Since his retirement,
Commander Price has written two books about his early life and
service in the Navy, six books about hiking in Arizona, and two more
family travel and reunion books.

He resided with wife, Rosemary, in Cottonwood, Arizona, until his
death on March 4, 2018.

Commander Price will be laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery
at a later date.

An online guestbook is available to sign at
www.westcottfuneralhome.com

Information provided by survivors.




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