


Lieutenant Commander Godfrey served as Executive Officer of Naval Submarine Base San Diego through December of 1982 and assumed command of Naval Reserve Center Duluth in January 1983. as Extended Refit Program Superintendent. He served as Nuclear Ship Superintendent at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Wash., for USS Long Beach (CGN) and in May 1979 he was assigned to Commander Submarine Squadron Eighteen in Charleston, S.C. In April 1976 he reported to the Submarine Tender USS Proteus (AS 19) in Guam, for duty as Production Officer and Assistant Repair Officer. Following a three year tour as Quality Assurance Officer, and Radiological Officer he was assigned to Norfolk Naval Shipyard as Nuclear Submarine Repair Officer. In July 1970 Lieutenant Commander Godfrey reported to the USS L.Y. He then returned to the General Electric Training Unit to become the Leading Nuclear Propulsion Plant Instructor. In January 1966 he was assigned to the Submarine USS M.G. Lieutenant Commander Godfrey graduated from Nuclear Power School and served as Nuclear Engineering Plant Instructor at the General Electric Training Unit in Schenectady, N.Y. He received indoctrination and technical training at Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif., attended naval Submarine School in New London, Conn., and was subsequently assigned to USS Becuna (SS 319). James School and had graduated from Denfeld High School. He was born in Duluth to William and Clara Godfrey on March 19, 1940. Godfrey, 68, of Superior, formerly of West Duluth, died Sunday in St.
