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Future plans: Co back to college and get a masters degree in nuclear biological engineering. If I were CO for one day I would: Have a deck plates familiarization day where division officers would meet with their men and take down their exact feelings. Then, as CO, have individual meet- ings with dwision officers and department heads to give myself a good feeling for the welfare and morale of the crew HOWARD, DANDRE P. BM3 Favorite port: Sydney — Wild Nezv York. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: The day we almost lost the anchor Everyone was running all over the place. Future plans: Co on shore dutp. If I were CO for one day I would: Try to get another cruise to Australia. STEWART, WILTON COMMANDER Favorite port: Tonga. The natives were exceptional- ly friendly. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: When my wife threw water on the crown prince m Tonga. Future plans: Make Captain, get a bigger ship and do a second SOPAC Cruise. If I were CO for one day I would: Do it exactly the same as before. JONES, JEREMIAH M. SMI Favorite port: Tikopia — very different. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: Return to San Diego. Future plans: No more PACS. If I were CO for one day I would: Grant special liberty for me. PETRELLA CHRISTOFER, P. ET2 Favorite port: Brisbane, for the cultural blonde ex- perience. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: Letting go the anchor outside of Tikopia. Oh yea, watching those L.E.D. ' s real close. Future plans: Shore duty, discharge, college, life. If I were CO for one day I would: Hire McDonalds, install 2 Merc Cruiser lower units, and 2 Chevy inboard I outboard engines. FITTMAN, RORY A. SM3 Favorite port: Brisbane, Australia. The people were very friendly and open and I have always wanted to go to Australia. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: The stop at Ti- kopia. It was something that you don ' t always get to do in the Navy. Future plans: Go back to college and get into com- puter drafting. If 1 were CO for one day I would: Have a ships party at the beach for the whole ship. POWELL, WILLIAM S. ET3 Favorite port: Brisbane — most friendly, comfort- able atmosphere. The Johnstons made Christmas bearable. Future plans: A fantastic life with my famili . If I were CO for one day I would: Serve real food on the ship. QUIAMBAO, NARCISO T. SKI Favorite port: Suhic Bay, R.P. Phuket, Thailand Future plans: Do another WESTPAC. If I were CO for one day I zvould: Stay in Subic Naval Base for 3 weeks upkeep liberty REASER, BERNARD A. ETl Favorite port: Siibic Bay, R.P.I Because it ' s my home away from home. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: Transiting south through the Straits of Hormuz, heading home. Future plans: To complete the next nine years as smoothly as possible, retire, and go fishing. If I were CO for one day I would: Take steps to drastically improve the meals that are served in the mess line. REERS, CENETH SA Favorite port: Tasmania, Australia. I ivas the only sailor there on Paradise Island. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: When the B.C. pulled out of port ivithout me aboard. Future plans: To be a millionaire by 40. If I were CO for one day I would: Out-law fresh water wash downs. REESE, JOSEPH RMSN Favorite port: Sydney, Australia. The reason for this IS that Sydney was a great place to party. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: Running back to the ship for duty because 1 continued to do something a little longer than I planned. Future plans: Can ' t really say right now, but I really plan on passing my Military Leadership Exam. If I were CO for one day I would: Request to make another PAC, only to Australia. SANTELLA, HUGO ALBERTO OS2 Favorite port: Brisbane, Australia. Met a real nice famdy who shoived me real Aussi Hospitality, down under Most Memorable Moment of PAC: When we de- tached from the MSO ' S and left them to the RAG HEADS. Future plans: Take leave and keep away from the sea for as long as I can. If I were CO for one day I would: Have a ship ' s party, not on duty sections IV duty day. SASSENFELD, KURT t. ETC Favorite port: Brisbane — visited my wife and kid m Perth for two weeks. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: Getting orders to the Gator Navy after being deployed for two months (Note: This ivas the worst day of my life). Future plans: Leave the Gator Navy. If I were CO for one day I would: Make the mess cooks serve three edible meals in a single day — {what a feat!) SCOTT, DARRYL C. EN3 Favorite port: Australia. So many good looking women and they are so friendly. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: The Persian Gulf Excursion. Future plans: To become a (Senior, Master) Chief some day. If I were CO for one day I would: Give each and every engineer some type of award (Navy Achieve- ment Medal) who got the ship underway in a short period of time to steam over 30,000 miles casualty free and back to San Diego to see our loved ones. SHAVINGS, BERNARD ENFA Favorite port: Tonga. Nice place. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: Being mside tlie Gulf. Future plans: Get further education. If I were CO for one day I would: Take the day off. SIMS, ALAN E. SM2 Favorite port: San Diego, Very close to home. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: Two days from being home. Future plans: Marry my girl friend. If I were CO for one day I would: Take on the responsibility the best that I could. SMITH, ROBERT K. GMG3 Favorite port: Sydney — because of highly produc- tive intercontinental relations. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: I can ' t remem- ber. Future plans: To become the all being, master of time, space and dimension. If I were CO for one day I would: Request a transfer for GMG3 Smith. SMITH, CHARLES R. FA Favorite port: Pago Pago — met a beautiful girl named Aina V. Asa. Most Memorable Moment of PAC: The last day I spent m Pago Pago. The last hour we spent together. Future plans: Be successful and move back to Lake City, SC and raise my family. If I were CO for one day I would: Do it all again, but spend more time in the ports I like best. 87
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