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Vice Adm. Steve Koehler relieved Vice Adm. Scott D. Conn as commander, U.S. 3rd Fleet, during a change of command ceremony at Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, California, on June 3, 2021. Conn, a native of Lancaster, served as the 30th commander of U.S. 3rd Fleet from September 2019 through June, leading a combat-ready force comprising over 68,000 people, 100 ships and 400 aircraft stationed throughout California, Washington and Hawaii. During Connâs tenure, U.S. 3rd Fleet operationally trained and certified three carrier strike groups, two amphibious ready groups, 19 submarines, and 26 independently deployed ships, which deployed worldwide in U.S. 3rd, 5th, 6th and 7th fleets. Also during Connâs tenure, U.S. 3rd Fleet operationally paired manned and unmanned systems together in challenging maritime scenarios during the inaugural Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem. Last August, U.S. 3rd Fleet and nine other nations planned, coordinated and executed the first at-sea ....
Doris L. (Staub) Mester died on Wednesday, April 14 at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Ernest III and Lynda Mester. Having initially survived COVID, she eventually succumbed to complications of that wretched disease. She passed away peacefully with family and friends close by. Doris was the loving and devoted wife of Ernest L. Mester, Jr. to whom she was married for 44 years and died in December, 2002. Born on a farm in East Petersburg, to Irvin (died in 1947) and Elizabeth (Herzog) Staub (died in 1996), Doris grew up on Reservoir St. in Lancaster, graduated from McCaskey High School with honors, and attended Millersville State Teaching College on scholarship. Graduating from Millersville, Doris taught fifth grade for the school district of Lancaster for several years. Later she was a substitute teacher for the district and served as a teacher s aid at Lancaster Catholic High. Doris was committed to education in various forms for all her life. ....