WITHAM, Burton Brooks, Jr., CAPT

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary NEC
111X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Surface Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1970-1973, 113X, FTG (Staff) Guantanamo Bay, Fleet Training Group (Staff)
Service Years
1942 - 1973
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Home State
Maine
Maine
Year of Birth
1923
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Portland, Maine
Last Address
Englewood, Fla.
Date of Passing
Aug 07, 2008
 

 Official Badges 

Gun Captain (pre-1969) US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Order of the Golden Dragon Blue Star Vietnam Combat Craft Crewmember Badge




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Mobile Riverine Force Association
  2017, Mobile Riverine Force Association


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Captain Burton Brooks Witham Jr.
WWII - Korea - Vietnam  

 
Captain Burton Brooks Witham Jr., 85, (USN Ret.) of Englewood, Fl., formerly of Virginia Beach, VA, passed away peacefully on August 7, 2008.  Burt was born in Portland, Maine, the son of Burton B. and Celia A. Witham. He served in the U.S. Navy for 32 years retiring in 1973. Captain Witham was Commander of Task Force 116/Gamewardens from mid-1966 to April 1967. Burt was a 32nd degree Mason, an avid hobbyist and community volunteer. He is survived by his daughters, Mary Huddleston of Huntersville, N.C., Anne Kilpatrick of Easley, S.C.; three granddaughters and two great-granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years, Caroline Milliken Witham. A memorial service will be held in Englewood, Fla., in October 2008 with family and friends.

   
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REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
BLACK BERETS AND THE BROWN WATER NAVY

 
Captain Burton B. Witham mandated the wearing of black berets by TF-116 personnel on 29 April 1967. There apparently were two reasons for his order. First, one of the River Patrol Force's earliest original missions was law enforcement, as an extension of the Republic of Vietnam's National Marine Police (NMP.) Secondly, the Commander of the NMP publicly presented a black police beret to Witham. COMNAVFORV did not approve Captain Witham’s initial request to adopt the beret.  He later issued his directive.
 
OPERATION GAME WARDEN
Witham was promoted to Captain on May 1, 1966, and moved the CTF 116 staff headquarters from Saigon to a previous Vietnamese Navy base, at Binh Thuy, deep in the Mekong Delta. On May 18, 1966, he relieved Rear Admiral Ward as Commander River Patrol Force, Vietnam, at Binh Thuy, and became the first Commander of Operation Game Warden.

Captain Burt Witham was Commander of Task Force 116/Gamewardens from May 1966 to April 1967. 


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  1944-1945, University of Notre Dame
FromYear
1944
ToYear
1945

College
University of Notre Dame

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Misshipman School, V-12 program.
   
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Burton Witham was 18 years of age when he graduated from high school in Portland, ME when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. It was obvious that he would be drafted into the military service very soon, so he joined the U.S. Naval Reserve?s V-1 Program, an inactive duty Reserve program, as a student in September 1942. In July 1943, he advanced to the Naval Reserve?s V-12 Program, attending weekly drills at Harvard University, and in July 1944, He advanced to the Naval Reserve?s Pre-Midshipman?s School, at Asbury Park, NJ, with a number of military oriented classes. In October 1944, he was assigned to the Midshipman School, at Notre Dame University, in South Bend, IN, and on February 8, 1945, he was sworn into the U.S. Navy as an Ensign.

   
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  4 Also There at This College:
 
  • Martin, James, CDR, (1944-1975)
  • Sprout, John, LTJG, (1943-1945)
  5 Also There at This College From Other Sites:
 
  • Beck, Joseph, Col USAF(Ret), (1951 - 1982)
  • Jordan, John, Col, (1984 - 2008)
  • McCarthy, Robert, Maj USMC(Ret), (1940 - 1957)
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