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TABLE OF CONTENT
Captain's Message . . .
Theme . .7 ............ .
Features ........... . . .
Administration .... ....
Commander Clair LEEDOM.
Lt. Commander Glen SMITH
Officers ..............
Division Headings ....
Engineering ......
A Division .....
M Division . .
RDivision . .
Operations ....
OI Division ....
ON Division . . .
OE Division . . .
OC Division . . .
Weapons ......
1ST Division ....
AIS Division . . .
G Division .....
Supply ........
Supply Division . . .
S A R .........
Search and Rescue . . .
Subic Bay .....,.
Hong Kong .....
Japan .....
N G F S . . .
Singapore . . .
UNREP .......
VERTREP ........
Carrier Operations ....
Captions and Cartoons . .
Homecoming .......
Messages .....
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Toi The0fficers and Men of ALBERT DAVID d 7 "" i':c
This book pictorially 'illustrates your accomplishments '
during a 'most active and arduous deployment 12 November 1971s-
1 July 1972. As' you 'leaf 'throughg these pages! they dwi11ytr'i'gge,r
thoughts and irememberancues io'fgf-the individualfpairts1f.tha'tQyou
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Commander Clair E. LEEDOM, Jr. was com-
missioned an Ensign in the United States
Naval Reserve upon graduation from the
California Maritime Academy, Vallejo, Cali-
fornia in 1954. His first assignment was as
Chief Engineer of the USS ST. FRANCIS
RIVER CLSMR-5255. Following inactiva-
tion ofthe LSMR-525 in July 1955, he was
assigned as First Lieutenant and Gunnery
Officer on the USS LINCOLN COUNTY
KLST-8985. In April 1957, he was assigned
to the Staff of Commanding Officer, U. S.
Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, Califor-
nia. It was on this tour of duty that he was
appointed as an officer in the Regular Navy.
Prior to reporting for the Naval Engineer-
ing curriculum at the U. S. Naval Post-
Graduate School, Monterey, California, in
January 1961, he served as Chief Engineer
on the fleet oilers, USS PASSUMPSIC CAO-
lO7J and USS SHIPOLA CAO-635. Follow-
ing post-graduate school, he served on the
staff of Commander Fleet Training Group,
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as Training Evalu-
ator and Staff Statistician.
ln May 1964, he was assigned as Executive
Officer, USS MAUNA KEA CAE-225. He
later assumed command of the MAUNA
KEA and remained in this assignment until
May l966. Subsequently, he was assigned
to the precommissioning detail of USS
HORNE lDLG-305 then under construction
at the U. S. Naval Shipyard, Hunters Point,
California. After commissioning of
HORNE. he served as Chief Engineer until
December of 1967, when he was ordered 35
Executive Officer, USS BRADLEY DE
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IO-ll l home ported in San Diego, California,
Commanding Officer
Commander LEEDOM comes to ALBERT
DA VID from the Office of Legislative Af-
fairs, Office of the Secretary of the Navy.
In this assignment, he was responsible fOr
the Navy's annual procurement authoriza-
tion legislation and for liaison dealing With
congressional investigations.
Commander LEEDOM is a native of LONE
Beach, California. He received his elemen-
tary education in Whittier, California and
attended Rutherford Preparatory Sch0Ol 111
his native city. He is married to the former
Vali P. PESCHIUTTA of Monterey, Cali-
fornia. They have two children: Clair E.
LEEDOM III and Rina Lee LEEDOM.
Lieutenant Commander Glen W. SMITH
was commissioned an Ensign in the United
States Navy upon graduation from the U. S.
Naval Academy on 4 June 1961. His first
assignment was Damage Control Assistant
aboard the USS PERRY CDD-8445 from
June, 1961, through December of 1962.
Upon completion of his first tour of duty,
he was assigned as a student at the Nuclear
Power School, Bainbridge, Maryland from
January 1963 to June 1963.
Upon completion of studies at Nuclear
Power School, he was assigned as a student
at NPTU, West Milton Site, New York, for
the period beginning July 1963, until com-
pletion of his studies in December 1963.
From January 1964, through July 1965,
Lieutenant Commander SMITH remained
as an instructor on the staff, NPTU, West
Milton,Site, New York.
Beginning in September 1965, Lieutenant
Commander SMITH was assigned as a stu-
dent at U. S. Naval Destroyer School, New-
port, Rhode Island. Upon completion of
his studies in March 1966, he reported
aboard the USS DAVIS CDD-9373. From
May 1966, through December 1967, he
served as Operations Officer and Navigator
on the DAVIS. From January 1968,
through June 1969, Lieutenant Commander
SMITH served as an instructor at the U. S.
Naval Destroyer School, teaching antisub-
marine warfare and tactical maneuvering.
Returning once again to the field ofNuclear
Power. LieutenantCommander SMITH re-
ported aboard the cruiser USS LONG
BEACH CCGN-93 in August 1969. He
served as Main Propulsion Assistant until
August 1971.
Executive Officer
Lieutenant Commander SMITH comes to
the USS ALBERT DA VID CDE-10503 with
a broad background in the Cruiser-Destroyer
Force. Utilizing his past experience and
knowledge, he has assumed the duties as
Executive Officer on the Long Beach based
Destroyer Escort.
Lieutenant Commander SMITH is a native
of Ketchikan, Alaska. He received his high
school education at Ketchikan High School.
He is married to the former Betty Ellen
DOWNING of Saratoga Springs, New York.
They have two children. Edgar Scott SMITH
and Tina Celeste SMITH.
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aids. The fourteen men of OE Division are
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pedoes. Both the sonar system and the
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Division, Whose personnel Work to Kee?
their equipment in peak condition. In addi-
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As you depart the Western Pacific enroute
home to rejoin families and friends, you
can do so with the knowledge and satisfac-
tion that you have made a significant con-
tribution to our Nation's mission in South
East Asia. Throughout an extended eight-
month deployment, Big AI has done it all
in a highly professional and exceptionally
reliable manner. Best wishes for a safe
journey and ajoyous homecoming.
RADM ROGERS
WELL DONE . . .
As you proceed home to Long Beach after
being extended in the Western Pacific for
two months, the officers and men of USS
ALBERT DA VID can take deep pride in
their significant contributions to the prose-
cution of the war. Although your extension
in the combat zone has caused many diffi-
culties for your personnel and their fam-
ilies, ALBERT DA VID 'S fire missions
against tanks, troops and supplies, unde-
terred by hostile artillery and rocket fire,
have been important to the effectiveness
of our fire support operations, inflicting
serious damage on the enemy and saving
friendly lives. I am aware of the high
tempo of operations you have sustained
and the sacrifice of your men during your
deployment of nearly eight months. I want
you to know your dedication and your
accomplishments are fully appreciated.
Well done.
ADMIRAL D. A. CLAREY,
USN Commander in Chief
U.S. Pacific Fleet
SAYONARA . . .
At long last, Long Beach beckons ALBERT
DA VID home. Extended nearly three
months beyond original outchop date, the
reputation that you have earned for de-
pendability has been well deserved. Oper-
ations in a multi-threat environment which
your primary ASW capabilities were not
meant to handle, time and again you came
through in the clutch with a stellar combat
performance. Whether it was pounding the
enemy with rapid fire from mounts 51 and
52, escort duties for CVAXPIRAZXAAW or
SPECOPS, ALBERT DA VID met every
commitment by maintaining maximum
readiness and reliability. To one of the
most solid performers in Seventh Fleet, I
say well done and best wishes for a happy
Stateside Fourth of July.
VADM J. L. HOLLOWAYIII, USN
WELCOME HOME . . .
Welcome home after your highly suc-
cessful extended deployment. Every man
aboard can be justifiably proud of his indi-
vidual contributions to ALBERTDA VID 'S
part in the U.S. effort in Southeast Asia.
Having personally had the opportunity
of working with you in Westpac, I am cer-
tain that all accolades received were richly
deserved. Enjoy your reunions with fam-
ilies and loved ones.
"Well donen and welcome home.
RADM BER GIN SENDS
WELCOME HOME . . .
Destroyer Squadron Thirteen Eastpac iS
proud of its combatant Westpac squadron
mate. We are delighted to welcome you
back home again after your particularly
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wish we all could be on the pier when you
do arrive. Best wishes for a wonderful
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