Bainbridge (CGN 25) - Naval Cruise Book

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THEN ITS INTO THE HEAD TO PERFORM THE 3 SIS , AND OFF TO THE DECKS WHERE THE SHIP'S CREW MESSES. MREVEILLEIU DOWN IN THE GALLEY THE COOKS ARE TURNING TO, SERVING EGGS AND BACON TO A RED-EYED CREW. NOW ITS ON UP TO QUARTERS FOR THE MORNING MUSTER, TO HEAR A GROUCHY LPO GRIPE AND BLUSTER. HQ' .ki- NX X Wg., hwy X X. 66 I DON,T CARE WHAT YOU SAY, YOU NEED A SHOWER. R ,nf I M' , K ff wwffw XX w XN 'w-F '-X NAH, WE ARE ALL OUT OF BREAD. m A' DY Q is 'ff as '21 2 I Q gk .xx SHIP' ORKV, THE DAY HAS STARTED AND THERES A WHOLE LOT TO DO, SUCH AS FIELD DAY AND SICK CALL JUST TO MENTION A FEW. ITS MOSTLY HARD WORK AND WE FACE IT WITH DREAD, UNTIL THE 15TH AND 30TH WHEN WE PICK UP OUR BREAD 53: J 1. fry' -xN',g1 WY H I W f Q HEY, WOULD YOU TELL THE OOD WERE OUT OF GAS? 'T , ,L fffy f ff 1: I '-nv if M f va f in : I A WOO ENJOYS A GOOD SUPPER. X, K, I ,ff VV! 'QS PPER! THE COOKS HAVE COME UP WITH A NOONTIME DELIGHT, THAT JULIA CHILD COULDN'T PUT RIGHT. THOSE WITHOUT DARING LIE DOWN FOR A NOONER AND SOME CAN BE FOUND, IN THEIR RACKS EVEN SOONER. UP TOPSIDE, SURFS UP AT STEEL BEACH. WE WAIT FOR OUR TURN AT THE LITTLE SHIP'S STORE. ONLY TO FIND AT THE WINDOW THERE JUST AINT NO MORE. '1' 1 , V-vi-K X ,ali -N. --X-. u A 42 99 lrlvs-Y .V I-.k ,Xl ,324 '-.gr fl: Lal , , , ' if f I -V v?R ,Q is G 5 ahah, 5 i u Yr f f '41 1'---1 Q C 3 9 LUNCH IS NOW OVER ITS TURN TO AGAIN, FIX, CLEAN, AND PAINT THERE'S NEVER AN END. MUSTER FOR UNREP THERE IS WORK FOR ALL, WITH ALL HANDS HOPING FOR A LARGE MAIL CALL. ,a,jiW 'M 'OH WOW, LOOK AT MY FINGERS! 1 ,.......... 1 '?,-, f,q:'.:cvf f '47 iss MKNOCK-OFF! WE SANDWICH IN COLLEGE 'TWEEN DINNER AND LUNCH, IMPROVING THE MINDS OF A FEW OF THIS BUNCH. WE KEEP OUR BODIES IN FIGHTING TRIM TOO, ESPECIALLY THE RATINGS WHICH HAVE NOTHING TO DO. THE EVENINGS FOR CARDS AND A GOOD HOLLYWOOD FLICK, THERES LETTERS TO WRITE AND GUITARS TO PICK. I f f M- If If flu? -A - : ziushl-ii14G?115:'inEli I .,.,.- ,.,4-- I I ,.,.-ov nf' wffwyfw, ,. f 2 'Hug , Sf .. f fffya: Z I I ' .N fffg, , Q W X 1 1 1 I 1 , ' .4 I 'H' ' ., ,- wg i f 'W ,f BRIG OF WAR -T .-.,.x.-mi'1 ' 4 - . ' N - 'il L ' - bm .. ........ V, DD246-DESTROYER ' ' . 'BT..g-- vi , ' x m rs If -4 ., 4 , 4 A gg STE s f :mfr f Fianna. x.inZ1, :Ei 'iii!'fi1 ?5fl ' ' ' - -' ' -' - ' ' I zcucqo eoon-ooo roeouooa f DD 1-TORPEDO BOAT u-N '! .'. . - 3 'is 19, QQ? i- ' ein: 4' , .-1 : ' Q 5 H A ,N nu: 2 :,!,5I Vg, 'fi-I - , Q, . .W -3-ggqi.-n,.,9.i-' ' r 4 1:41 I ' - ' ' Y' ' ' . DLG KN? 2 5-NUCLEAR-POWEFKED, GUIDED-MISSILE, DESTROYER LEADER vu-El SS AINBRIDG ' C 'N-25 USS BAINBRIDGE IS THE FOURTH SHIP OF THE LINE TO BE NAMED FOR THE FAMOUS COMMO- DORE WILLIAM R. BAINBRIDGE. SHE WAS COMMISSIONED AS THE WORLD'S FIRST NUCLEAR POWERED, GUIDED MISSILE FRIGATE ON 6 OCTOBER I962 JOININ . G HER SISTER SHIPS THE USS ENTERPRISE AND USS LONG BEACH TO FORM THE FAM OUS TASK FORCE ONE , BAINBRIDGE STEAMED ON A 30,565 MILE UNREPLENISHED VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD. AS A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE ADVANT AGES OF NUCLEAR POWERED SHIPS, THE TASK FORCE COM- PLETED THE 65 DAY JOURNEY WITHOUT RECEIVING FUEL FOOD OR OTH , , ER PROVISIONS EN- ROUTE, AN UNPRECENDENTED FEAT WHICH CAN NOT BE DUPLICATED BY CONVENTIONAL SHIPS. ASSIGNED TO THE PACIFIC FL PACIFIC SERVING IN A VARIETY OF ROLES IN SUPPORT OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN OPERATIONS. OFF VIETNAM, SHE BECAME PART OF THE FIRST NUCLEAR TASK FORCE IN C OMBAT, AND SHE HELD FOR YEARS THE FLEET SPEED AND ENDURANCE RECORD AS A RESULT OF A 3,700 MILE 29.2 KNOT AVERAGE RUN FROM FREEMANTLE AUSTRALIA TO THE GULF OF TONKIN COMPLETELY MODERNIZED BETWEEN 1974-76, THE 16 YEAR OLD BAINBRIDGE IS ONE OF THE NEWEST SHIPS IN THE FLEET FULLY ABLE TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF THE F , UTURE. REDESIGNATED A CRUISER, THE 'BILLY B, IS READY TO MAKE NEW HISTORY AS IT Looxs FORWARD TO ITS ROLE AS A POWER FOR PEACE', IN THE l980's. EET, BAINBRIDGE MADE SIX DEPLOYMENTS TO THE WESTERN fl? I-8'-E HT vs Il CAPTAIN THEODORE A. ALMSTEDT,JR., A NATIVE OF KIRKWOOD, MO.,WAS COMMISIONED IN JUNE 1957 AFTER GRADUATION FROM THE I, I RI NAVAL ACADEMY. ALTHOUGH IT WAS NOT THE , I A CALL OF THE SEA THAT LED HIM TO , f Q I , ANNAPOLIS,C'I WAS TO POOR TO GO TO WW If IALL A' I COLLEGE, I NEEDED A SCHOLARSHIPRJ, CAPT. f ALMSTEDT SOON FOUND OUT THAT HE LOVED ,I f THE SEA. ILIII' MTX AFTER EARNING AN MS. IN ELECTRICAL 1 J ENGINEERING, HE COMMANDED THE USS T HAVRE, THEN WENT TO THE USS LONG BEACH WI AS MPA, THEN JOINED THE USS BAINBRIDGE AS CHIEF ENGINEER IN 1966. HE THEN TOOK , I I , 1'I' COMMAND OF THE USS SCHOFIELD BEFORE COMING TO THE BAINBRIDGE. 'II HATE SHORE DUTY , HE CALMLY STATED. ff A 5, x HE IS MARRIED TO THE FORMER BARBARA I I If GRUELL AND HAVE 3 CHILDREN. CAPTAIN I i ALMSTEDT HAS NO ILLUSIONS ABOUT HOW HIS I CREW SEES HIM. Z THEY THINK I'M DARTH VADERH. X mm f W ,,..,,f, ' , si , A ' I' ffffif , w, f 'Iggy , A N. V W Y , I K. , ! Q E H 'X if I 0- fl I I V! my rf ,,. ,X COMMANDER RICHARD W. TRIPP WAS COMMISSIONED AN ENSIGN UPON GRADUATION FROM THE NAVAL ACADEMY IN 1962. UNLIKE CAPT. ALMSTEDT, CDR. TRIPPIS DECISION TO JOIN THE NAVY WAS ONE OF PREFERENCE, TURNING DOWN OFFERS FROM DUKE AND M.I.T. TO ATTEND ANNAPOLIS. HIS FIRST TOUR OF DUTY WAS ABOARD THE USS BIGELOW, THEN TRANSFERRED TO THE USS TATTNALL AS ENGINEERING OFFICER. THEN IT WAS OFF TO THE NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL TO EARN A PHD IN PHYSICS. AFTER SERVING AS A MEMBER OF THE NUCLEUS CREW OF THE USS NIMITZ, CDR. TRIPP REPORTED TO THE BAINBRIDGE. HE IS MARRIED TO THE FORMER KAREN HOWIESON AND HAVE TWO CHILDREN. ON THE DEPLOYMENT, THERE WAS NEVER A CASE OF HAVING NO ONE TO TURN TO, BECAUSE BAINBRIDGE'S SPIRITUAL ADVISOR AND GENERAL FRIEND IN WAITING, CHAPLAIN RODNEY CALL ME PADREU SCHEER WAS ALWAYS AVAILABLE. HE WAS THERE TO BREAK BAD NEWS GENTLY, TO MAKE GOOD NEWS EVEN BETTER WITH HIS READY SMILE AND QUICK HUMOR, AND SOMETIMES HE WAS THE ONLY SAFE HARBOR IN A SEA OF GRIM FACES WHEN YOU WENT BEFORE THE CAPTAIN. CDR. SCHEER'S CONTRIBUTION TO SHIPBOARD LIFE WAS IMMEASUREABLE, AND THE IS LITTLE POORER FOR HIS TRANSFER. HE WAS AND IS ONE OF THOSE RARE INDIVIDUALS WHO PROVE CHRISTIANITY IS MORE THAN A WORD-IT'S A WAY OF LIFE. Ilivul is l x h I I 47 fi 'li A E 'gllabife fe f 5 X f J X N1 fff td- Attfisfhfk X' if X +V fcifif f Q3153-x WM O! -S. ,T ll Lteb' Nfvp, ,ifhfh kr , TVX ,.,,-,QR W avfjlfi iyffml fl :LINC-7 ,buf ,L ,l LCDR. CHARLES r ijjlf rgssxfhl R JONES ,E .A-mrj' H OPERATIONS OFFICER Q . ' ' ' A Operations Department is responsible X I b ,f ' l, W. it for collecting all of the types of . SKK xv X B information and intelligergcehnec-iqded for 4 f A fe, ' ,E f ' A ,N the successfull conduct o t e s ip's gif Q, rv' 1 E5 . operations, and for prompt and proper N if , ,A f ,ii it-L5P ! '1 g' X ,gl ,,.1 distribution of this information 15:7 tg,- '-B5 ff fun' ' throughout the ship. Also within J Operations is lst Division, which is primarily responsible for the physical maintenance, upkeep, and general cleanliness of most of the ship's topside spaces. gl ly! 1 EE if!-.Q vt ij ,QL Q fk IBM E :rf-V A I1 J, J Keeping the ship on a straight course, both literally and administratively, is a huge task, and the AdminfNavigation Department aboard is well suited for this work. Down below the various offices maintain and control such things as leave, transfers, and advancements, while up on the bridge the i Navigation Officer and his QM's perform the art of navigation through sound knowledge of the science, coupled with accurac only aquired through years. y 20 LT. JAMES LOCI-I MEDICAL OFFICER ff' ll ,-. f ' ill ru NW K V' 0 XJ Q ., 'xi X xt ,, Ll i .2 Q , 4 ll 1-i Q A warship can only be as effective as the men who V make up her crew, and the protection and maintenance of the health of the crew is the responsibility of the Medical Department. By means of an adequate prevention and treatment program, the Medical Officer and Hospital Corpsmen keep the men ofthe Billy B in top-notch fighting form. if 1 E A b we ff P Q lf N -R it I A F1 f 3 E turns' A' ff .4 .If ' The versatile missions of the BAINBRIDGE require her to carry the utmost in modern naval i t, l - Weapons and their systems. Unlike the older . days of wooden ships and iron men, Naval gf, warfare includes not only weapons but the many I c computers, radars, and various equipment to . g , control these weapons. Under the leadership of f ,,.,.--50' the CBS Officer, the smooth running of the Combat Systems Department consistantly si p proved to be the Best in the West . I LCDR. JoN Hs SHINABARGER ' - ' COMBAT SYSTEMS 1-,p1 -t----11 ga Q E E g OFFICER I bf ' I an W Xf ,-nf r -1-' A 'AVA' -e. 5' AY '- 1 ' v :' 2 I v-Q-L Q -il S L LCDR. GARY X ' MONTEITH Q X SUPPLY OFFICER , I Fulfilling the needs of the ship and her -i L p crew is the task of the Supply Department. I While Sl Division prepares mouth-watering, l sumptious, breath-taking, delicious, and l surprising meals for the officers and crew, S2 Division controls and stores over 40,000 items, issuing everything from repair and p replacement parts to clothing and personal p items. There is' also the disbursing office that computes, distributes and maintains the payroll and all ship's finances involving H appropriated funds. 6' It 4 LCDR. GEORGE GARDNER Powered by two gigantic nuclear ENGINEERING pro-pulsion plants, the BAINBRIDGE OFFICER meets all engineering operational ' fri , committments through long hours of Q l hard work by the many divisions which ' ' K 'f compose the Engineering Department. ,t , f Under the guidance of the Chief I Engineer and his assistants, ' I ' rx engineering is responsible for the J ? x V 045 operation and maintenance of all , ' I Q , ' propulsion and auxillary machinery, I ! , ! 1 Damage Control, and for furnishing - -5 ' X X power, light, heat, water and the repair ' -- VA -: ' of the hull, among other things. g L 7 '- i K 21 V: ,A . ,. ft..,.f ,,-... . ... .4 ..............n, .-.-A Af. ' - l'.?'l HP' I arf r- 1 OI DIVISIO OI DIVISION, UNDER THE CIC OFFICER, IS COMPOSED OF OPERATION SPECIALISTS, WHO OPERATE THE SHIP'S SURFACE- SEARCH, AIR-SEARCH, AND HEIGHT- FINDING RADARS. THEY ALSO MAN THE COMBAT INFORMATION CENTER TEAMING UP WITH CIC OFFICERS TO DISPLAY AND EVALUATE INFORMATION CONCERNING FRIENDLY AND HOSTILE SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT, AND MAKE THIS INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE COMMADNING OFFICER FOR PROPER ACTION. LT. WOERMAN osz BARKER osz WILLOBEY OSSN STUTHEIT OSSN SH ELQUIST LTJG RATCLIFFE OS2 TRACY OS3 GRANT OSSN PADGETT OSSN JALO OSCM THOMPSON OS2 BUSKUH L OS3 EDISON 'OSSN BECK OSSN PHALEN OSCS BARNEY OS2 VOLLBRACHT OS3 PROCTER OSSN GILL OSSN CAMPBELL L..- OSC STITES OS2 FARRELL OS3 WORST OSSN MACH EL OSSN TARNOWSKI ' sr i l ' ' We az 7 ' Y X' -'M-4.4- ,. ,W-N- 1 We , . ' , fix-'fgr ' X 1 4 ,. 'f,,,:.f-f,b.v1, 4 fl' tty- , , 1 , . l QQQEM , iv 4 H,-99 --4a 'ff-Y , ' 'L ' -- I A . wif 1 tv, -- w x. V,,g.'Mv-f'w, '- . ' ' - .- X X. -V sv.-Ns ,wa .. MX -, W ,arf ...Mt ,srglv-9-f V- , . 4. , , , W - sy s. 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Q' , X: 54, ,-,, X ' Q Q ft , R U . X l 'i f I-. A 'I,' ., ' -28 -.- K Al .Yi as OC DIVISIG Communicating is what OC Division is all about. While the Signalmen are concerned with visual communications, the Radiomen are down in Radio' Central working with Radio- Teletype circuits and Voice circuits among others. Naval Communications, often referred to as the Voice of Command , is a hectic and fast-paced job, requiring the utmost in modern techniques. RM,s and SM's are constantly drilling to perfect these techniques. The RM's also ran the MARS Station, and patched over 600 calls home during the deployment, and in one case, patched a call to a doctor thousands of miles away that enabled the Medical officer aboard to assist in an operation aboard another ship. gaff f f,. ...W ., q yy x IX: 26 Ti.,-A -1 ' X ill? ri, , BM2 Pates BM2 Jackson BM2 Hpokway 1S I ' BM3 Stevens SN Broadbent SN Llkln l SN Barrett SN Morgan SN Pfam DI IIO LTJG Chimiak, BM3 Sledd, SN Davis, BM3 Swafford, SN Lansdale, BMSN Mcnab SN Mickus SN Thompson SA Adams, SN Johnston, SN Kelly, SA Balda, SA Stettler, SA Mcaleb, SN Navarro, SN Palmer, SN Clemmohs, BMI Fink, SA Sabala' BM3 Rodri uez SN R dd B ' g , e , M3 Hughes, SN Duke, BMSN Gregory, BM3 Parks, BMC S1mpson. . -, A , ii. ii, Sl 'Z O 1' I 'xm- : aw- me I told you when I enlisted that I don't do win dowsf' First Division is one of the most interesting divisions on the ship, but is perhaps one of the most difficult. Among other things, the Boatswains Mates are responsible for the outer preservation of the ship, the various small boats, Underway replenishment, and running liberty boats. Often called the Backbone of the Navy , Bosn's usually work extra long hours with few thanks, but few ratings carry the prestige of the Boatswain's Mates of First Division. , ., ,, 1 I 1 me . M -Q., i ,ie 'il ' N, .W M ..g .M . -wr ., sr . '71,,,., Y . -1 - 4-.Q , ,,,.....,,,- . . , ., '51 Q ! Y' 1' .Vi ' , 'T,.t' 'vu ,, A! I ,ff kqy In ,..., .1 4 , p ,X .. ,. .4 Ze g -.. ,...- f we-ni 1 . H f I-..., -..W 4151! Vs., .f Ip na srw ' k f'v-M 'Ct'-'ff -? '2 1Q - YM. 1 A-. I 1- wr ' ,. sin' .Q - Y . T ew 'rl' L'-w ' - m , ff, ,I -M , Thr' ' Q gi i. I Ct Rf' ' -f 'fc' ll Q 9 fi: TCH' 'Vi .- ,I ' 31142 'fQQIQiSsgiXsg+3ixjg,g Xk.f 1 nt Qs.. - k I I J Q? - t- . t K K K QW sr. ,. .. I .I . , N s-,X s s r - 27 ,1ll11,,0 -Ai' . 1 0' -':... 0' Q' 'Q' , 1 'Q - fu '- ' s x . if 'bv ' H 1 iw 15 it f fi, 7-'- A W ff' A 1 . 5 4 in A y S X 3 K ' f 15 x' Q Sf' at X f :- . 'P' iifw I Q z X A 4 QF 5 2, G Q w yylx E43 X ty Abfb -- - 7' 1 0 LL ' Ll- ' aff fe- ww 7 ' ,A 1 Y ivy , ICI Fitzsimmons DS2 Moran DS2 Deathridge li A 1 ' 4 M--4....,,, Wu, Q , . 04 45' or L f K'f 0 O.. gy b 1 fd, 0 D 1 'E' 'IYNE' o . 19. 9 0+ 0 0 0 1U':l3 l? D, 9 'cn 3 11 11 I7 2 '1l l ' .To S.,' F cm V9 0 fa u:-,lv-T lf' .. .C . Q D -EISYF DS2 Bost DS2 Marietti JOSN Dwornick CD DIVISIO CD Division, under the Naval Tactical Data Systems Officer, consists of Data Systems Technicians, IC Men, and Journalists. The DS,s are responsible for maintaining and operating the ship's NT DS computers, while IC men repair, operate, 1 and maintain interior communications equiptment, such as loudspeakers and telephones throughout the ship. The Journalists CJO'sJ are responsible for scheduling and broadcasting closed circuit radio and television programs, and also work as assistants to the Public Affairs Officer. ,F Uri' fi rf , .sz E .il ,- CWO2 Barrick ETRI Westfall CE DIVI IO CE Division operates under the Electronics Material Officer and is made up of Electronic Technicians. They are responsible for the maintenance and repair of various radars, communication equiptment and related electronic gear used by Operations. The complexities of modern electronics require that these technicians be highly trained men, who must engage in constant' study to keep abreast of advances in equipment and techniques. 91- ETRI Adams ETN2 Long ETR2 Chapin ETN2 Veres ETN2 Grad ETN2 Van Mierlo ETN3 Nostrand ETR3 Frans ETNSN Rose ETNSN Wygocki J ETN2 Rolf ETR2 Southworth ETN3 Williams ETR3 Nystrom Mr. Luttrelle Z! f 1 vs, -f-' A 'Wx Skates. 4- ,. - sg, 5 .. . U r That't right, the RM's bust 'em, and we fix 'em! 4 w MW ,Xxx 'li l- X ,ALM 31 '1'v,,.,. V -V 1' f - ' Mfrs' .f,. Q + - . .- , ,V - Ls ' g ,, . - pun , ' ..- ' 4- K , -, al nf., Q! . . CWWDIIIG If W, Q1 Keeping CIC and the CICWO informed about the , status of hostile ships, subs, missiles, and other ob- jects is the main mission of the EW,s within CW Division. They operate and maintain all Electronic Support Measures Equipment and Electronic Coun- I LTJG Adams LTJG Hicks EWC Krause termeasures Equipment. EW2 Hogberg Billy B EW2 Tyler EW2 Burke EW2 Corbett EW3 Stone X , Baal FTMC Tucker l ! ne FTMI Crockett -.1 SERT SERT Division, the shipls Electronic Readiness Team, under. the Systems Test Officer, is primarily responsible for ensuring that the ship is ready for combat at all times. They do this by conducting extensive tests from CIC on the sh1p'S electric components, such as the Missile system and NTD5 Sub'FYS'tcm. By troubleshooting these elements, pr0pCf.0P' eration is ensured, and the BAINBRIDGE can maintain 21 hlgh state of combat readiness at all times. xw i A - ,L-an ' '- STG2 Bailey STG2 Tegen STG2 Pringle ri i I -'14 ff' ixh ' X 1 Y-- ' . up - Y' ' ' .- ' . fm '- - r - .rf 1. .I k xl . 1-..-Z .. -, : ' i . 'S . 1 x. X., F DIVISIO Operating and maintaining the ship's ASW systems, ASW fire control, the ASROC launcher, Torpedo tubes, and all other ASW weapons is what the STG's, GMT's, and TM's within F2 Division are responsible for. Always on the alert for hostile submarines, F2 Division gives the BAINBRIDGE the all important ASW capability. FTM2 Morrison FTM2 Wagner FTCS Kuriger FTM2 Thomson FTM2 Shirey FTM2 Freeman FTM2 Morkunas FTM3 Murrill FTM2 Forsberg FTM3 Davis DIVISIO F1 Division, under the Fire Control Officer, is made up of Fire Controlmen. They are responsible for the operation, maintenance and upkeep of the ship's fire control radars. This includes the directors and computers as well as radar proper. Their hard work above and beyond fleet standards earned them the Departmental Excellence Award Cproudly displayed on the search radars. FTMI Wagner FTMI Donaldson FTM2 Sunderhaus FTM2 Lauch FTM2 Johns FTM2 Olufson FTM3 Sedlymer FTM3 Mitchell .ful L si ii il 43 FTM3 Raenke FTM3 Osborne FTM3 Erickson FTM3 Farragut FT M3 Albright FTM3 Wray -'M THE DRONE KILLERSH FTM3 Ansman FTM3 Lacy l 1 I was , fl l G DIVI ID With a primary task of maintaining l the firepower which is so vital to the backbone of our defense system, the GMG's and GMM's within G Division shoulder quite a burden. Their responsibility lies within the operation and maintenance ofthe ship's guns and two missile launchers. G Div. is also responsible for the ship's ammunition and small arms locker. LT. Blanton N I lf' rf 2 - l 0,1 'V . Now repeat after me Cap'n, liberty call, liberty call. .ft N 1' 1 i i an ss B GMG3 Pressley GMM3 Hess GMG3 C l riss GMG3 Wares GMG3 D er GMM3 Skipper GMG3 scheadiei- GMG3 simon GMMSN Curtis GMGSN w y agner GMGSN Fuhrer GMGSN RodgerS i In ,V H v , .i.1. 4 L-1s:hiJ'L,.nffiill,s 4 MA Sq,-- -,V s f I ll at A Y' .I 1 ii l - my 8 4 f Q Skt, usa, W, 9? 4 H' m. Q lg J i .i A l X 'A E ....... E 3 5 QM2 Acosta, QM2 Seeland, QM3 Cubbler, Lt. Groh LUG Rlx QMSN Lee, QMSN Repreza, QM2 Young. DIVI I0 The Quartermasters within N Division are responsible for the proper navigation of the BAINBRIDGE. Although it was often taken for granted by many people, the QM's often had to maneuver the ship through difficult areas, and their proffesionalism usually made a hard job look simple. I ,N I Lx X x Q. Owvfx .nl CGJVZS xkfxh Xkxig X QQQX REM XXX XXXXX X wwe as XX is s Q X QR s GX 4 K W5 X X X W was W X N KSN A A if it 5 K' 4 x 4 gfflwgg Yi iw i if 'X 4 , 7' ,K Y M 0 H lil YH 1 fy ya, I if R t y 2 l X M525 The Pillsbury doughboy visits BAINBRIDGE. ,M 5522-'fa 14 J , ,,. x XDI IIO X Division has man order to perform these dutie seperate rates compose the divisi While the Personnelmen perform enlisted administrative duties, the Yeomen perform administrative tasks in conection with Officers and their records. The Navy Career Counselo assists enlisted personnel on ratings training and duty stations. Last but, certainly not least, the Postal Clerks operate the ship's Post Office, contributing greatly to morale. y duties, and in S, four on. I' fa-X... PNCM Russell YN2 Mims 3lligSKihee YNC Gillettg PNI Minnickel PC2 Chambers PN2 Fernandez 8 PC3 Weinzeirl YN3 Gl h YN3 Huff SR Garrison Y :S 5 x s s Y. his ,i ev 4 W' K ss X fd v wwf x S Q ..A, . ts X 6 :NE SS S X. , in Egg X E K N - ii w w 5 2 -- sw. Q x f QQ , X f ' X K f Z X .,, ,Q , W -MM- , If ji X t 75732,-sjaiwfy We , t X? , 2 ,, ,W s ,ff QAJX bf . Xf -' 4. U 5 sgraszs ff mf? f ,gf , W, is ,s gy Q - , t i , ,Q .R rss 5 ,X .W4 xg 5 x 1 SXMQ My Q, .. fgmwl v Q, Eh. xx s .. -sv' , 'ri ' 7, , fr ,wh .,, va ' H aefegiwi 1 .. , gy vw -ff ,jv-,L ,. 5 X W , rite g - . a ,,,.,,,-.-- 5 I , if -,4-.-rvg.,A-2 z f J ,s.-ff, p ' A 'V , f , ,uc X . ,M 1 i ', , 'J 4 fi . 1 I, , , ,M M, a W, ,,, , f 4 , , ,W A In ' 'V 1 I -el, A , ' mme W e , 4' manual. Z ii 2 mi, Ws..W nf Nj Q ,. X ,, ,,.v 1 y Z , QWW, X... ,, ..Xx .U H DIVISIO Hospital Corpsmen make up H Division, and they are responsible for the overall health of the crew. This is a larger job than most people belie and while the Corpsmen on the Westpac were V usually short-handed, they always performed in th highest standards possible. Led by the Medical Officer, Dr. Loch, they were many times worthwhile friends aboard. ,, I ,M ,f,,.,w,.U f..,f f If I ,. ,, , , e, ' C 4,9 ,,,s,fifiWM ,VZ If I ff o ,kL, 1 , X mv KX MW I ,,,, ffxmmf., ,QQ,,QW,f,,,, ZQ3',f.U,-gywazfrf,-fri' ,W ' ,, ,. ff, ,LQ M y if , ff ' .,,, QM-ff 'K W M A f ' ' . -W :ff--ww -it W ' .xr .xt i ' , 'i.. Q, ' . -ef -4' if H A 'Ms if gif V '- 'W tw ffm , ,, , - . ' ,, . -4 ,X 1 A i , ,f ,. I W 5,,,,,W ,MW 'f , -,--, , ,.., K , , Y I N V. ff ,, .cl .M I. 1, H, V W, if M Wi ,, 'i,'fWM4 N I , an - f' ,uw A Wmfff, , ,,,g2u.-QQ: 'M It W ,, ,W , ffm , .J 1 - ,, 1 ' ,, , H ,V ,I V:ff,-,.,,-,,,, W ,V ,I rl ,Mlx , ,, u , 1 , . ,A If V V 2:32, ,,.., S . - ,,,,..,,, ,,' ff . A New 93 , , ,,. -,..,, 1, pi P-,,,'1?,Z:,., , - Aff, - , ,., , f'-H-w-f'f't -41r s'ff-wffqg f ,W-WW-'X ' it X T t 3' A' , --sf ' ,,,, ,Za - .., ,, f ,,5 PWl ,.G ' M? Q1 , a,14:,,w ,ff , 5 T Q I I ,Mix ,K I 1 ,..c,fe,x .V-f , ,f '. W' 'Q K ' , f 5- 7 ' ' . A --N-...ii 3' , 1 - f m 4 'Aff ,'fQEy , 5 , C, .,,. ,X .X SwSSS5xfgX?QvfS lf you think this is good, you should see what I do with bananas. g S1 DIVISIO With the motto Service To The Crew S1 Division is constantly perfecting the art of cooking While only one Ms cooks forthe C.o., the bulk oi the MS's work either in the Wardroom or the Enlisted Galley, which also includes the Bake Shop, There are also DK s which are in charge of the finances for the ship. an gf l is i l ENS Kapsch MSCS Santos MSCS Obershaw MSI Hicks MSI Legaspi DK! Monteclaro MSI Ofgas MS2 Cacham MS2 Mejia MS2 Miranda MS3 Timm DK3 Mercer ' 3 9' , y 3 191- X if .www 'unaw- F i gggg I 1 , ffy ...wa fx, ,,,...M,, s-f-1-nu-'lg f M ,f,,. X. fwwmw f t.W.f,...v. MW' x Q , '. 504 I 1 l a l l . 1 1 i i l l L 1 if 1 H i i 1 1 -440 .1 qi MSSN Watson MSSN Manansala MSSN Carmichael DKSN Podsada M53 Eggers MS3 Rodgers MS3 Smith M53 Miller 5,5 'Mix ,ff ',s W'.. 4. I Si .r,,1,.,-o of 'X It X1 l No way man, I already worked my three minutes today. Q ld I J 1 491 -I 'w ., J -SP 0 A-A 4 I I I 1?-7 ' DI IIC Keeping the BAINBRIDGE well supplied in all needs is the task of S2 Division, and by no means is that an eas task. Often performing tankless but vitaly tasks, the SH's and SK's operate and maintain the ship's store, ship's laundry barber shop, and the many storerooms , associated with the Supply Support office, SHI Apurillo SKI Beland SK2 Darland SK2 Marshall SKC Tcruz SKC Thenter SH3 Klink SH3 Likin SH3 Valdez SK3 010113 SH3 Wright SK3 Cristopherson 'Ma l ,.. L N N , l , ui 'Z if J X. 'filthy . v K X ' ll! S weffl H 'wr og A, E be f' A Q3 ' ' N. - . .A s 4 X M - Q ..f ' d K X X , Q N A Q XXX x- Q .N 'NX X - , ' s Xa X X t 1 - X Ms . 'Sis us- N If ,ttlt., NN ,X--4+ 4lnQ 1 5, - Quai . .. .-Dsifrgggg! -.v-A I 1---,i xx, 5 J J X '5 :- ! p . fi , l. Z- ' . Ez. ' E751 A ' 2 it It L i in ' I: -T-' ' F5 5 Wee'-, . M Nj ' W I 5.:i,fi: l' l -la -.eff 1 f , l X ----f--dl? Q ' Clie-X o . :Il ' ' f ff '. A . 4 sfviwqu A ,, SH3 Carlson SH3 Eakins SHSN Grinnell SH3 Gouglas SH3 McDonald SHSN Baker SHSN Smith SHSN McFarle Put 'em together and they spell Elmcrl Y ' . lf., .1 .-1. 1 l .V , -f Q A 7 x a Y l tt .A an is we 5 J '52 .4 ew -. 43 1 ggff' 6 3 DIVISIO The Auxilaries Division is composed of Hull Technicians, many ratings: Enginemen, Machinist Mates, Machinery Repairmen and non-rated firemen. A-Gang owns or operates equipment in almost every space aboard. While the Enginemen maintain both emergency diesel generators and ship's boat engines, the Hull Tech's provide fire-fighting and damage control expertise and own a well traveled Roto-Rooter. The Machinist Mates maintain all hydraulics, operate the air conditioning units, and maintain many of the fluid systems aboard. Machinery Repairmen can manufacture parts from stock pieces of metal, rounding out perhaps the busiest division aboard. WG Comi HTFN Sage HTFN Maman HTFN Maui I ng y LTJG Regn HT3 Champney HTC Chiong MRI Alvarado HT3 Kreidler MR3 Goodin HTFN Weasel HTFN Keys HTFN Lay HTFN Nissen f 1 X . ! I l Her hand drifted down to caress his . . . 1 -..J 'Isl . - - . ' .gi-N' C -,--Biff , -K A I f L 1 I don't care what you say, you smell like a horse. H. . E V N Q X 1 K Y: I 1 1 i Q ,sr ' .... J - I Q, AQ X i Q I ---s l, . X 'H ' 1 5 ' . ' A I A .1 ' - 5 X g L- A G E lg X H I -A , -ff' . . ' I w . Q ' - .Ling , .. f3'l'f'- -r U n ' f': . 1 1,192 ' -rd! 'll 'awk- .P . ... J 'A .'ff', ' f ' 4 I ,. , wi.. .Zag 'ft ,U bs, .e,,,Q,3,p..f,,,..... .,,, , ,N 1 M, ' 'FAQ rw' 1 .. , ..-4 I will a 1-'Qi ' X s .li Q 7 .uf I i 9. 5 2 o Machinery Division is composed of nuclear trained Machinist Mates and non-rated firem en. M Division personnel operate and maintain all machinery, piping and valves located in BAlNBRlDGE's two propulsion plants and four auxillary rooms. The true Snipes of the Engineering Dept. can always be found hard at work, both in port and at sea. There's is a world of condensers, turbines, valves, reduction gears, bilges and pumps. Preventative maintenance and preservation are always in progress, whether the ship is at sea or not. Their expertise is directly responsible for the ship's superb operating l schedule. l l l MMCS McAllister MMC Bailey MMI Keebil MMI Batelan MMI Burkett MMI B0lgCrl MMC Smith, MMC Rogers, MM2 Farrell, MM2 Vertin, MM2 Kisner, MM2 Duchcsneau, MM2 Hite, MM2 Coventry, FA I Miller, MM2 Lawrence, LT. Donovan, MMC Corbin, MM2 Sipes, MM2 Bero, MM2 Marks, MM2 O'Neal, MM2 Belmont, MM2 Karaba, FN Clevenger, MM2 Hamel, LT. Van Tassel, MM2 Unruh, FN Lendt, FA Beal, FR Vargas, MM2 Coletta, l MM2 Ouellette 10- F 'dimxc ' il x' vt. t-t' . E ,wg R I Y , 4 rf I i H V l is ll? l ay -I -flag-..3' V , WW K .-, f ...- ' 2 ' i,Q' if I W, '7 . 2' z I , Q . V , .K FMR Q ' .L I N ,,,W,, I l ' Q i 5 ' M ff-- Q ' ' U ' ,, if l 1 ,, I A f K , . 1 X I E , I 3 , . ' 'W' A Q 4 if . .. if , 1 , .f - V l a if ,mp W ' x - , f v -V . N.:-. -, -I MMI Wetter MM2 Hager MM2 Ganson MM2 Robart MM2 Bullock f ,, A Coach MM2 Belmont and his I978 Peanut Pushing All-Stars take a break from training to say one word about Pepto-Bismol. i N 2 l B B l B l B l MM2 Barber MM2 Elya MM2 Kauck MM2 Toth MM2 Rinker MMI Unruh MM2 Migot MM2 Newman MM3 O'Donnell MM2 Gabriel MM2 Jacobson MM2 Schroeder MM2 Svendsgaard MM2 Wall MM2 Burnentt MM2 Null MM2 Evans , , r l l , , l . l X i eel l i l U .,....-A., .., ,....... . ..-if -4 . l l RL DIVI IC The Reactor Laboratories Division is tasked with chemical analysis of the Reactor and steam plant water, and all Radiological controls associated with the propulsion plant. Engineering Lab Technicians who distinguish themselves by finishing high in their classes usually are chosen for further training as an ELT. trio Dundics MMC Ra 0 M EMC Baumgart MMI Paysnd MM? gefdqstetter MM2 Nogas MM2 Richards MM2 Evans MM2 Long MM2 wan gn Y ',,,,,y ly.. f-chaff I NH MU f' V261 aff me , fwf, ,wa I 'ffffm w 4,1 ffgf ff -2222 1 ZW? 757 A , Nagy 'f-ffl 4 ' ,,Zg'f0'5gvQf f 7 ,cf 4 f -MW '- ' 9 L f H M 1 4 f 'Y I 4 1' is L y ,. f , 5,25 . , ' .2 .c,z-,naw . ' fy mfftw ' J V -'wngi' I mf- f ff- V Q, . ,E M 12.7 ,f-f-.,.af,4, i tm eyeon ch Ya' l'm gonna 'poon ya'. l g0 Y N , .'f -asmiig l '19 And those guys in RT are thinking we're studying! DI IIC The Reactor Training Division is a small group with a big job. Through lectures, seminars, and other training aids, they ensure that the Basic Engineering Qualification of each nuclear trained crewman is completed. The personnel chosen to man RT Division are the cream of the crop-the most experienced, knowledgeable and motivated Petty Officers available. Qty!! LT. Groh ETI Anfinson i MMI Smith EMI Dennis i ETI McLeod ETI Johnson P W 1 , 'A ', x ' ,, , f' fi' , ff 1 f.. 2' -, E' 5 1 , - , ,f . - M V ', K .. In -., ,f- , H f G it fl t 2 ' . 0 .W www ws 'ani V f' - Vg , U , f I f K, f , yn 7Wf.':,c , ti A ,i t 'Zz ' 5 ,KW t ', At least its warm the second time through. . 1 , l is responsible for the safe l operation and maintenance of the l majority of instrumentation i associated with the Reactor Plant. fg l i RC Division is comprised solely of m '4'v..e,'w,-f . '. i., ' 1 N2 155.5 ' H-,Jig ,L 'f' -Wt: X-11 e 1 v M.-i--Q ' 'W ' 1' i 1 RC D1v1 IO if X, 1 11 ' i The Reactor Controls Division 4 ' electronic technicians C'Tweekers J. They are constantly fine tuning and performing PMS on the many varied electronic systems which are used A to control BAINBRIDGE's two I nuclear reactors. While underway, many members of the division , stand watch as Reactor Operator. l I I 'l .eau if xi , ., jf-it M1 'gift 97W Nl- ,,g3'i?t?.,, R' A -'-1 4?'7 'f'l'f'Sf , 5 X mi! gn e r ,F Y xr 'tiff' V 'V W r ssfst Br -. v ' R 1 ,a f V Q , . 'Q Q 1' NJN- - Y 'Mx 1-all , ev ri 'Sv l ,jp l ETCS Petkevie, ETl A r' C -R goyle, ET3 Johnson, E'l'13lnE?cnhtyIiTl3Tg?Ol2?i1ISlihal-ilrg lgdltglihl Carlind, ET! Barton' ET2 Neal' ET2 Dickman' ET2 at ! ornbrock, ET2 Peter, ET2 Flick, ET2 Ryder, Eri Ivey. hmng' ET2 Warren, ET2 Jones, ET1 Sievem' ET2 ' 3 I so -a iY?l?'Yl15 - 'W -- v v- -YYY YY Al Ti n ' m ,,., -F.-.,. -1 N- , '-AW' ETI Coleman M ,.XX Nmfs, A I ETI Weems I-I . ETI Sievers ET2 Klarich ET2 Muchenheim ET3 Wegmann 51 Wm X W ,V , X X A Q NSN af' Fw ' J' ', eff V P Ni 14 N NES Sv Q ' R45 Q., .4 X li W, Pe? lynn 3, EM2 Castillo, EM3 Campos, EM3 Whitehead, EM2 Merrill, EM3 Carrilo, EM3 Jarnot, EM3 Calaluca, EM3 Stansbury, EM2 Brown, EM3 Matwichuk, EM2 Qualls, IC2 Weaver, IC2 Wright, EM2 Lindmark, IC3 Arcuri, EM3 Price, EMC Carlson, LTJG Lindgren, EM2 Fox, EM2 Coch, EM2 Canter, EM2 Cushin, IC2 Gande, EMI Todd, EM3 Schawley. EMI Weir EMI May EM2 Cusllin EM2 Raiden EM2 Burney EM2 Plambeck E DIVISIG The Electrical Division is composed of nuclear trained Electricians Mates and IC men with a topside electrical work center manned by non-nuke electricians mates. The capabilities of the rewind shop reduce the amount of motors that must be sent off the ship for repair. Ship's electrical safety checks and movie distribution are handled by E Division. 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THESE FRIENDSHIPS ARE PER- HAPS THE MOST IMPOR- , TANT MEMENTO OF ANY DEPLOYMENT. . my A, , , , , ' MKXQ, f QQ 'IQ Q, ,,f ,f44g2,9x2 -my , f f I fr ff ,ff 411- 'T 1 ' I' r 2? fW?'Y:'x- 'ff'-ff -' W 'M f '-,f If ,,nf -0Rf!I'k '01, V If Q, ' I ' f T7 'O 'l f! ,I ': 'f--512 -. 1 ', 7' I ewgwwwwwfmwwq I 1 05, - ga YAG, jf: :il W 1 .3 Q ,, R av f , ,.,. , ff fxq ,Q , W , wwawmnfwwfaw . i n, M ,f ,-Wy 1. ,,,,,. TB, ww .4 .ff in , ,w ma .,,wM- , I7 Z th .-7 1' 'f f - Fi -N ' -f IQ' :za -:Q-2' 1 49, ,JA - ,Y Sai- 1' M M . i , 35 . 4-1-Lf 2 el -A if 4 ' ----,af f sw - ff aw, W X134 ' UZ f ' 1g4,m,4,, fw ,,, ,pdf .' -f. QW Qty: , , Q ,.- , A ' -Wu: z ffl, 4' -fy . .y ff ,. 1- I 1, . .- .f. f K' 54' 6 ' :-X' I ff 5'.'I7:' 5, . pg-31' V' Q., MJ, ,. ,,,,. -f- u ,. A . . , , . :pf MW , --., V - , 9. fp 2 .z,.m,,,.,f ' Q , 1 ., 0. f-, ,4 . , .,- - V .g-, Q, 5. Ii X1 'I 5 'L I ag? 3 l H 9'ff'fQ . J Q I , Qi S 2, 1 f W' 7 . ' , U... .. Lg .L . . ' , h' M' 6 f 1 4 ' - .I J.. ,A 1 .,-4... 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Z Q G, V, Z, ff ' 2 ' ,ff f 5 f ,Z I f f vb ' -- X vff F' A 0 ,, 4 'P 40 ' I ilk :mm jx DN ,--ta . X . 1 1 N if X PS X kv A Q m i 2, , X lift If x .5!41 K fig K 'fs f .dvr ,. RN M -X. ' Q. Q Q I i4 I V f54,-1,25i ..-- ' N' 'I 'X ii . l SQ., fy? if... 1. PORT ... . . .ARE WHAT MAKES DEPLOYMENTS BEARABLE. ONLY THEY CAN MAKE POWDERED EGGS, 28 DAYS AT SEA, AND NO MAIL A LITTLE BETTER. THE BAINBRIDGE VISITED MANY PORTS I DURING HER SEVEN MONTH DEPLOYMENT, AND THE FOLLOWING PICTURES CAN ONLY SKIM THE SURFACE. THE BEST PICTURES ARE THOSE STORED WITHIN THE MEN OF THE BAINBRIDGE'S MINDS. H HWY AND IW muff xD: IL D F, it -,. i '-9 ell 5 n . ,ik I 1V.l3!f2,k3.,g.f VV 2 ,, f 2 5 r E f Q' 2 W I I l ' 5 r im F i k if 1 ,'.- ' , SFI , : ,' i af' il' .ii i ia. l 5 4 I 7' MF f , ,N TH ILAN ... . . .Proved to be a welcome surprise to most of us. Quiet beaches mixed with bustling cities was an interesting combination, and totally reason- able prices makes Thailand currently one of the most popular Western Pacific ports. N 1 .1 5 1 x . 2 ' 4. R is 'f H Aiiiiui 2 49 f 5.34, f ,,V f f WW ,f W ,ff , W 'WM 753' ,gy 4 ff - W Q f WM-12,1 , f , ff' M W ' 5 Aw' Q , Q 39,7 ., , -, 'L 2 121 yn Zh , ' iwif, M, ' f, A4 W, W, A If . W nf Nb- ' ' ' ,rn 5 ' ' 29,g?5,,,,.., . f-1'-Il.,-4 'bn , -I .YTU 'M W-'V up f 4 isa.. f f , M , 112 iw 1 3 4 vw- ! f 'W f f Wp m 5 M 1 4 V ff rf yi, . .aft C3 's fx' THAILAN . . .WETHER TAKING A BUS TO VISIT BANGKOK, OR ENTERTAINING CHILDREN AT HOSPITALS, BAINBRIDGE CREWMEN HAD A GOOD TIME. la If 1 . I 1 '54 ! 5 rf' Every picture tells a story. r I mf' VLYZV ' f I I A ' :av X fi 14 mv! 5? YMMI E v , ' Riff ,:'+g-2' '5'ff -:. X 1. - -xfbrw - 15 lifdfll 3 'Jr l s , F .. I I Y I 'Wi -- 'W- V. . ......,,.4,.. 5 N -i 54: 71 --4 F: -gs . :gh V -'r' :E '-5 I T , 'T-E-Ni KV 'o LTL 55351. 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Those who did make it ashore were amazed by beautiful buildings, huge shops, and friendly people. is ,. ff 4 2' ' , fu X, w ' 2 4 z aryl? .,.wf-4 ' ,Wi-n,,,, 4,4 gtzffll 4942 E yy Q55 ' Q z WJ 75'-F ' ,'2sf,,flk52-' Y lf' 57 KA nil' K' KLM! Ing? ' t h ,il M' f. , w Z' 'We 1 nga? 'W 45 'rl 9. 1 rgn -no-n YNC GILLETTE PREPARES TO GO ON LIBERTY I w 3 FJ H+ -J L. I 'K' A. 1... K f , V 'A 4 ,Vg H+ --mv 1 ' ' iii. ' , I if aw ,lf 'if 'v ' ?1 Q F' t wx Qi wh. -J' 4,34-. P4 , Gy 'www il I ...,n- K- rf, iv' 'X ' YP X . - ' .r 1 I X M- +- 4 V. F . 5 1 Hguf- H I - 5 .1 - . , V .W 1 , X A , A , YP: 5-1 Q 1 x I , . ' -: 1 1 1: f ' Q ,3f'Y-Luz gg L ,avfiffil -'25, - - 1' , , in f--451-gsm-lx.-1.-ggHQ.-.-5..5f.-1-:, H- k 1-,H . -N N . L- A- I 1- -. .1 -,U x 4 .-Lf.: A V X4- f -r . - , - '. ',Cc,,, NY,-,1-fxgf pls. . -1 544-T'-1, Y,1 .. , . . , X, 1, x X., f , x . N . ,,.., X K -- . M- I - .X-QL ,gk '-,,-.sig-q.. 1 Ni: A .. f- . , ,gg - ' -f -f-at Jw-615.-x-.K .-U,--,,fwfQA.x.- ,. v: 'X '.'. - ,-vga.: - ,Q X,.1N gf-we Nsf ,s 'fa'- '-7 C-'ff ' 'ti-,n-A3?ff 1 V1 gi-4 Q-X1 K A -'VL x--1,1-an . my 3, ..,,, 5, 2 I 1 1 v 1 N if I 1, --la: SINGAPGRE . ...Waxs a welcome visit remembered by all Cleanliness is the rule in Singapore and hgaxi fines are imposed upon violators. The Terrory Club, Change Alley, Bugis Street, and MS3 Ste Credeurls debut at the Ramada Inn are all oodve memories of Singapore. g r'........., . THE CLEANE T PLACE AROU K g gm: N ' , A XY is age Qx A 3 ea' 1 5,4 '94 ., W f if w K ix , 'vv-mg. is Y rl' 'ffk F. - ND i! 1 b I 0 I is hx J 1 r 4, I 1 Ml 'gg 1 li, 19' W il br :pi l,'l X g. ff 4 ?X Q ff . 'xx . X 1. 1 ' G li-1 571' if? . J lil 'f 34 .111 v o 1, 'Ls J 1 1 'A 'FW' ' -rw fn. '.ovw l'4jf1 Q',1 Mai . A -. ffm I 1' ssNr 11.4. 1, gf E, Yu.. ..!!v ld. I ' 'Sv JT Q' 1 'pf 1 w Q-+25 f + we-gg., -...Nw 'J' 1. l p hmm-A-, 4 3' AK . 1 47 is A' 'rv 16' af if 14 X 51+ xr-x 1 . A X wi - x x X Ns HA AH . . .ls the first and last port visited by deploying ships Waikiki Beach and the neighboring islands are among some of the beautiful places to visit. A beautiful sight the first time on Westpac but even more beautiful the second time around by it signifying only a week left on l l K. 5 'il . ,. X i ' .6 M , 5 N iw - - 16 -u Y 'IW qt 0? 'W Qld 'Q QW qc '9 i B , ., -1 4 5 F r ' .,5.,1, 'e2.g-,.,:l.tT. 1, s A ' . - -' ' 'A .- f' w,.-.,,-:pg . W-2 H -itt Q- t , s . 1' ... Eu - 'if ' ' w. 'Y 5 ,sis gk .aaa we - 1 A Tre. '-'21, ' T'- fNf'.W3Q X -s - A ' xL.,' Ny:-t for Q' ' 'wi-i .SRT ii 'vs X ' ' dl M Q we 'L c Ln in ' X x M . ,.-,1 -,, . .. ' I:-M in-A W s s 'UP' N Q s mg gm. M., ms iw: 'Wy- L ijxwi Niwzq' A. I ,gt x 5 . '::E'-33455 Qtfifi A' A. lin- g if - X if X F xr idx I '-., Q... 4 UI J- 5 f in 1 ,.1 vw ,- s -. rt Q. 'x T ,T T , -i if 'E' -only-v. A4 -I . fa- .. 9- fV,f .I 552,42 ing , ,f - Q.. P. , 'WL' 5 Axyd' Y'i'.AK5NtQ1 ,jl,,., ......- i PHILIPPI Was home to many of our crewmen. It was a ghort visit that many wished could have heen extended. Many men visited the capital city of Manilla, while others chose the quiet relaxation of Grande Island. 1... . i jk. U :fr 4 43' 'F L YE 35. A4 o s P' gt . ,.,t.. M, -he-ipdlnnnvvi H tu.. ,.., ,.,...,e-..Q ft, A whole bunch of firepower. .Kgs , 'N '7 Vas , w ogg-i I' mi? Vfgy-c'7lV7 A Q' 3? ras c 13. hymn VV -'VYR Urunpgi AH-xlf, nw THC fl BT NffVN .mt E L , 1- 94. 55 ,cg wg-A, 5- 1 nf 4-1. J AN 'N .HIS aport which offers a large amount of things to do for the sailor, but the high cost of having fun made most do without. Most men decided to spend most of their time and money in the well stocked exchange or by playing softball. With Big Macs costing nearly 3 dollars, it is no surprise why. 4 rw -f , QL-1- N : 42 ,eaifvfg F 1-,Q -:1 5-ff sfwvtfy, lvl- f . f 'QM :ii ' ff? fhffvfm 1' TWT .ft -5 -,, fvwgf ,Wt s . wvtwyft, f ,W , HW .. 0 f V 1 mf. if , 4, f .. swf' of W Jw ff kwff v?-X f ,ff WW f - ' QK PQ3' 'f-ff' ,nf sa I Zmsw ff? MMWM 1 pf f , J 1, ,e wgef , A-Ir: 'af fwfiywm- wwf ' , f fa if -1 f A A . .V -,,: ' W fl, , f W nf. y. fi, , Q, X 1. dy? ff..-,gf,,z.W, f e if as f i HE igf fwigf f 'f f W Q . 3 I ffzy ' 5 X W . I , c 5 'z A Q, ,ft ff l ' -'H' 4 .,.. , ff W ,i fy mn , Wwffwf, ,, f ,, awww M H , M., ,aff , ,, ff, ,, ' f Vw ff, 7 , Vfwmw-nf f ,.4-my-w ,MW f Mft- Z M. :A . . .Was by lar the best ofa wide assortment of ports. Friendliness and warmth unmatched by any other port were in large amounts in Darwin, and it was also a somewhat welcome experience to converse in English once again. A small town in size, Darwin more than made up for its size by the fantastic locals. lt was a great way to round out the last month of Westpac. AUSTRALI -f 5 ,....q -A S S xx 1 't.- tt XXX .ix i -in Yi, J? X inn f Ill 'YK .15 mmm: mil ' a. .....--.----I if 4 XM! fggw L ,,,M.yW 5 S-ff? 94, Xa f 4' mi J .91 K? 4 dt S 1 Q A A, 0, W V I, Q f 2 if k9f5 z f x , ,f t 'X k Kg!! 4 s X ! , V , 1 X FD Wim ,un 1 ,111 Q -.4 T0 GA.p . . .ls virtually an unspoiled tropical island which was indeed an experience! A ship's party was held with nearly all hands attending, with the party highlighted by an authentic Islander show. I E7 xi 1 ,I We A?g-ak -gl 'S J, - 'Qu 4 4 ,N Ax! Q! . - 4 4,4 414' ' J' ,fW,,v?'5 ,,.,,,-4' ' , 'mf 'hy' A-B., . jg. 1 ' 4 W' gf 'YI I x, r J J . if ss !V5 I wi. ,M-2 4 X Y' nl! ' f 'W4 4' ' ,fw 'W ,V Q A A 1 1 I pw I 'Q . 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W w x , : , F i I X 108 5 Z f 4. 1, f X X f f 1 X .-f 1 n 1 7 f 4 I A A I -, wi 1 . . .4 :Jr 1' V4 ' f-'F' ' 595 -'J'-f-vfw AND THE FUN CONTINUES! JJ: ' E+ 'f -se z' -,NA , 3 M 109 I I s L Lk TIME OFF OFF TIME IS APPRECIATED BY ALL, AND THE BAINBRIDGE ENJOYED MANY COOKOUTS ON THE FANTAIL. WHILE THE OFFICERS HAVE FUN IN THE WARDROOM, BM2 PATES PONDERS OUR NEXT PORT. I, x. xg. l . 1,4 I-i U7 X ' f I 7 ,,.-n-I 4 I JJ Pl -A Ii 'N N an ,Q , 9 4 MRS LINDA ANN POTKOVIS SEVEN MONTH DEPLOYMENTS ARE STRENUOUS ON ALL HANDS, BUT USUALLY EVEN MORE SO ON THE MARRIED SAILORS. IT IS DURING THESE LONG PERIODS AWAY FROM HOME THAT THE SHIP'S OMBUDSWOMAN PLAYS A VITAL PART IN KEEPING MORALE HIGH. MRS. LINDA POTKOVIS IS SUCH A WOMAN. MARRIED TO EMCS POTKOVIS FOR 14 YEARS, THEY TOGETHER HAVE SHARED THE BURDENS THAT ONLY 4 TOURS ABOARD NUCLEAR POWERED SHIPS CAN BRING. DURING THESE TIMES, LINDA BECAME MORE AND MORE INVOLVED WITH VARIOUS ACTIVITIES. HER SPAN OF INTEREST RANGES FROM PAST PRESIDENT OF THE IDAHO FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY TO UMPIRING LITTLE LEAGUE GAMES. SHE IS ALSO A REGISTERED NURSE AND BEAUTICIAN. HAILING FROM EARLTON NEW YORK, MR. AND MRS. POTKOVIS ARE THE PARENTS OF TWO YOUNG SONS. FOR HER LONG AND HARD HOURS OF WORK FOR THE BAINBRIDGE FAMILIES, WE SALUTE MRS. POTS . AND BACK HO THE BAINBRIDGE WIVES CLUB MET REGULARY FOR ALL WIVES TO ATTEND. IT WAS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE WIVES TO GET TOGETHER FOR DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS TOPICS CONCERNING THE MODERN NAVY FAMILY. IT WAS ALSO A TIME TO PLAN FOR OUR LONG- AWAITED HOMECOMING. AS ALL WHO ATTENDED NOTICED, AN OUTSTANDING JOB WAS DONE BY THE WIVES FOR OUR ARRIVAL, AND IT MADE THE HAPPY DAY AN EVEN MORE HAPPY ONE. L N WHILE THE MEMORIES OF OUR V f W FW , ,Z V If , Q 7, ,,,fWh,, ,, I, Q 2 1 1 f W fm , f f f f , , f' Z , I far:5.,.,? ., u XM. . .dw i ---ci I 114 DEPARTURE WERE STILL FRESH IN OUR MINDS, WE ALL SOON GOT CAUGHT UP IN THE PRESSURES AND RESPONSBILITIES OF OPERATING A NUCLEAR POWERED CRUISER. FOR MOST, THIS MADE THE TIME GO BY MUCH FASTER AND THE LIBERTY PORTS GREATLY APPRECIATED. BEFORE WE REALIZED IT, WE WERE HALFWAY THROUGH THE CRUISE, NOW WITH OUR SIGHTS SET ON THE NOT SO FAR AWAY DAY OF AUGUST 9TH. ff' L4 2 ' ' A X YV , xx ex M X Aw at 'A j .wx L, X XX X , Q N - KIXNX XX , 1 1 2 2 2 2 Z F ffm' L IT A ALL OVER' 212 DAYS. 5088 HOURS. RETURNING TO A LARGE CROWD OF FAMILIES AND FIRENDS, THE BAINBRIDGE STEAMED PROUDLY INTO SAN DIEGO ON THAT WEDNESDAY MORNING, ALL HANDS MANNING THE RAILS, THEN THE FRUSTRATIONS AND PAIN OF SEPERATION SOON DISAPEARED WITH THE LONG AWAITED HOMECOMING. i E a iiii i ' ,WfO ' F' WTTTT' I f ' ., I . f Q i +- . og-1 - .Ji 5. . Pg. t il MGH' The Cruisebook Staff: Bill Woerman, Sean Grant, Dave Dwornick, Randy Ataide, Scott Marchington, Gary Kreidler, Jim Swafford. Camera Shy: Dan Fitzslmmons, Ivory Jackson, Frank Hughes, Rob Bost, Tony Labuguen, Gene Adams. BEHI D THE SCE A' I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the individuals who gave so freely of their time and energy to produce what we believe to be one of the best cruisebooks BAINBRIDGE has ever had. Deserving special recognition is RM3 Randy Ataide who kept production moving when many of us were swamped with our shipboard duties. Although the Cruisebook staff dwindled in size as people found less demanding things to do with their free time, the support we received from the command and the crew was outstanding. We attempted to capture and publish all aspects of our Westpac, but somehow we just couldn't seem to find a proper place for Big City's photo guide to Far East Entertainment, our doc.P's compendium of Westpac Quotes. 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