Barnstable County (LST 1197) - Naval Cruise Book

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4 iii ' Hiwiiitflii dL ill fr ::i ' .  . ' CARG 2 - 93 £B ' ar- USS BARNSTABLE USS EL PASO USS NASHVILLE USS WASP COUNTY (LKA-117) (LPD - 13) (LHD - 1) (LST-1197) COMMANDING OFFICER Captain T,M, Hayes Captain Thomas Mather Hayes was born in Pensacola, Florida. He graduated from Walsh College, in Canton, Ohio in 1970 and was commis- sioned upon completion of Reserve Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island, in November 1970. He has served at sea with deployments to Vietnam, Western Pacific, Mediterranean, Persian Gulf Indian Ocean, and Northern Europe. Captain Hayes first assignment was aboard USS PAUL REVERE (LPA 248), where he. served as Radio Officer and then Communications Officer until May 1974. After graduation from the U.S. Naval Destroyer School, he serx ' ed on USS BIGELOW (DD 942) as Operations Officer. In November 1976, he was transferred to USS NEWPORT (EST 1179) as First Lieutenant. A shore tour followed at Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he received his Masters of Science Degree in Engineering Sciences in June 1981. Captain Hayes returned to sea duty as Commu- nications Officer on USSFORRESTAL ' (CV59) until December 1982 and was subsequently assigned as Executive Officer of USS MCINERNEY (FFG 7). Upon completion of this tour in December 1984, he was transferred to London, England as an exchange officer with the Royal Navy at the Ministry of Defense as a Communications Plans and NATO Interoperability Officer. He again returned to sea duty in August 1987 aboard USS MOUNT WHITNEY (LCC 20) as Opera- tions Officer. Following this tour, he was transferred to the staff of Commander Na ' al Surface Forces U.S. Atlantic Fleet as the Command, Control, Communications and Tactical Navigation Officer from May 1989 to January 1991. Captain Hayes ' decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star, Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal. Battle E Ribbon, Nations Defense Ribbon with Bronze Star, Vietnam Service Medal with Bronze Star, and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. Captain Hayes is married to the former Sharon Kay Saylor of Canal Fulton, Ohio. They have two children, Robert and Kimberly. They currently reside in Virginia Beach. COMMANDING OFFICER Commander H. W, NaegeVy Jr, Commander Henri W. Naeger was born in Long Island. New York on 23 April 1 952 and is a native of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. After graduat- ing from Ste. Genevieve Public High School in 1970, he attended the U.S. Naval Academy and received his commission in June 1974. Commander Naeger ' s initial sea tow was onboard USS ELMER MONTGOMERY (FF 1082) as Communications Officer. Following this assignment he servedfor two years with the Second Air and Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (2ND ANGLICO) in Fleet Marine Force at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He was then assigned to the USS EL PASO (LKA 1 J 7) and sen ' ed as Deck Division Officer and Damage Control Assistant from 1978-198L Successive sea tours followed after graduation from Department Head School in December 1981. and included Engineer Officer on USS GARCIA (FF 1040), First Lieutenant on USS LAMOURE COUNTY (LST 1194). Damage Control Assistant on USS AMERICA (CV 66) and Executive Officer onboard USS HARLAN COUNTY (LST 1 196). Commander Naeger ' s last assignment was with the Strategic Sealift Division (N42) on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations in Washington, D.C. Commander Naeger ' s awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal (three awards) and the Navy Achievement Medal (hvo awards). Commander Naeger is married to the former Helen Barnett of Dunedin. New Zealand. They have four children, Frederick, A aron. Henri III and Melissa. They reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. EXECUTIVE OFFICER LCDR M. W. Brannon LCDR Brannon was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated fi-om Miami, University, in Oxford, Ohio in 1976. He enlisted in the U.S. Na y in February 1977. He was commissioned an Ensign upon completion of Officer Candidate School. Newport, Rl in October 1978. LCDR Brannon ' s first assignment was aboard USS GARCIA (FF 1040) where he served as Damage Control Assistant until September 1982. A shore tour followed at Navy Recruiting District Columbus, OH until he reported to Department Head School in September 1985. Upon completion of Department Head School LCDR Brannon served as Engineer Officer in USS PENSACOLA (LSD 38) and Engineer Officer in USS JOHN KING (DDG 3). He reported to the staff of Commander Destroyer Squadron Two in March 1990 as Staff Material Officer. He reported to USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY (LSTl 197) as Executive Officer in February 1992. LCDR Brannon is married to the former Denise Bennett ofGahanna, Ohio. They have two children Jessica and Mishele and currently reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY COMMAND SENIOR CHIEF ENCS Main HISTORY OF USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY is named for Barnstable County. Massachusetts andits county seat, the town of Barnstable, located on Cape Cod. It is the second U.S. Navy ship to bear the name. The BARNSTABLE COUNTY keel was laid 19 December 1970 and launched 2 October 1971 at national Steel and Ship Building Company. San Diego, California. BARNSTABLE COUNTY was commissioned at Long Beach, California and after an interfleet transfer, was assigned to the Amphibious Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet on 27 May 1972. Since the commissioning, BARNSTABLE COUNTY has made ten major deployments and participated in numerous operations and exercises including: • Mediterranean Deployments in 1974, 1979, 1980. 1981. 1983 (operations of Multinational Peace Keeping Force, Beirut, Lebanon and tactical withdrawal of U.S. troops from Lebanon), 1985 and 1989. • North Atlantic Deployments in 1978, 1981, and 1982, (Operation Smokey Topaz). • First U. S. warship to transit Suez Canal in 1974 since its closing in 1967. • Participation in operation Urgent Fury (rescue operations on Grenada 26 October 1 983). • Participation in West African Training Cruise, 1987 UNlTAS XXVIII and West African Training Cruise 1990. UNITASXXXIl and West African Training Cruise 1991. • Participation in Operation Sharp Edge (rescue operations during the Liberian Civil War August - November 1990) DEPAR TMENT HEADS LT Angulo Operations Officer LTMosley 1st Lieutenant LT Gomez • JL m L t- X f r Hy DEPAR TMENT HEADS V L T Lobree 1st Lieutenant L T Dewey Supply Officer LT Tomlin Chaplain V DECK DEPARTMENT BMCS(SW) Bilberry GMC(SW) Smith BMl Klosko GMGl(SW) Nowlin GMGl(SW) Smith we ,, V-1..J,  ■ SA Bacote SR Baxter SA Cassone SA Chatman SR Biddle BM2(SW) Cousar SR Brant i BMSN Crum SR Duffy SA Engel BM2 Enzenhauer 10 GMGSNErwin SA Green V SA Hopper i SA Evans BM3 Gregg BM3 Evans e SN Gollnick t « SR Haines SA Harris 5 SR Johnson BMSN Johnson II BM2 Kendig SN Matthews SA Langlois SA Middleton SA Mann SR Martinez BM2(SW) Myers SN Newsom SA Pierle BM2 Pyror SR Ramsey 12 A SA Richardson SR Robertson SA Santana BM3 Sleasman BM3 Sprinkle SA Sullivan BM3 Sutton BMSA Tuck SA Wise 13 .V W htMmt1f ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT May we help you? LTJG Chandler ENS Testwuide ENS Thompson ENCSMain ENC Cowan DCC(SW) Glosson ENC(SW) Hutzler 15 HTl(SW) Boyle ENl(SiV) Cash ENl Harrison ENl Kestner ENl(SW) Greenaway nM nKt ) ENl Knipple ENl Gritter EMI Phelps ICl Price ENl Robertson ENl Sorenson HTl Bondgren 16 i FR Alexander EN2 Besse ENS Allegra EN FN Beckett EN2 Boyer ENS Bryant EN FM Bennett EMFN Buckner DC2 Butts DCFA Campbell EN2 Cessna 17 A ENFA Ciesielski ENS Clark, R. DCFN Clifton FA Dolan ENFA Feiler I ENFNCrego HTFA Fiedler FA Finch FN Firicano HTFA Fitts 18 EM3 GemboHs EM2(SW) Giuliano DC2 Green EN2 Guice ICFN Gutierrez FR Hale EN FN Henry EN FN Hershberger FA Jones ENS Jordan FNJutzi 19 FA Longer ICFNLavoie HT2 Miller EMS Marcello ENS Morales ENS Marsh EM2(SW) Moriarity ENFNNorris DC FN Pendleton EN FA Pietzsch 20 EN2 Pitts FR Porter EN2 Raymond FN Rivera FR Roessier MR2ROSS FN Scott EMFN Smith ENS Standridge ENS Stewart BT3 Stout FA Sudduth 21 ICFN Svlakowski ENS Thompson DCFN Turpin FA Walker FR Wheaton FA Wilcox 22 y Time to go back to work. N X DEPARTMENT LTJG Haley PNl (AW) Mills HMl(SfV) Butterfield 24 QMl Wroten YN3 Moore Wff 2 r i i I QM3 Howell QMSN Jenkins r I i QMSN Bennett a YNSN Henrickson YN3 Simmons PN2(SW) Flynn Sf c ■8 HM3 Chapman HN Mcintosh 25 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT } SS SSiaM4l ' % ' Who did you say was in the shop? ENS Sims RM1(A W) Davis SMl(SW) Jackson FCl(SW) Miles ETl(SW) Vaughn SS jnT mm.. M m ET3 Allred OSSN Bullock RMSN Baldwin OSS Bernocco OSS Burslie OSS Counts ETS Boyer 0S2 Covington SMSNDray OSS Eady FC2 Garrity RM2 Gibbs 28 RMSN Goebel OSS Gordon RMS Hosea ETS Hughes OSS Guyton ET2(SiV) Halstead ETS Jackson RMSA Mateychuk ETS Mills RMSA Mitchell SMS Moore FC2(SW) O ' Neil 29 SMI Paulk 0S2 Smith RMSA Prescod SMSN Snodgrass OS2 Seaman OSS Taylor ■ 0S3 Slagle RM2 Vanier RMSA Walker RMSA Williams 30 SoJ X SUPPLY DEPARTMENT We are ready to serve you! 31 ENS Parker DKl(SW) Cruz I I MSC Gibson SKl(SW) Bush SHI Carter • • . PC2 Eckley MSI Herndon : MSl(SfV) Johnson 1 SHl(SW) Mattson MSl(SW) Stevenson 32 r.i SH3 Anthonissen MSSN Anumodu MSSN Cress SH3 Dickerson MS3 Fareed SK3 Gray SK3 Green DKSA Hall m MS2 Jeffery MS3 Lewis MSSN Long SK2 Mann I MS2 Vanzandt MSSN Wells SHSN Williams 34 I « — ' ' LEAVING FOR DEPLOYMENT . • ■■■ ' A L .. L Ij TAKE IN ALL LINES « ■■ TKj. i ig f,.  . « . •- '  «« 1 J iln ; ' « . - ' • •4 - ,,); . 4. . 4 '  ' ««W ' ' ' ii - ' - . 36 USS WASP LHD-1 USS NASHVILLE LSD-13 CARG ' 93 USS EL PASO LKA-117 USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY LST-U97 37 iS ♦ . AAV OPS r- h dinner ready? 38 1 here are many unique features of this class LST, the most radical change from previous LST design is the sharp clipper bow and refined hull lines necessary to attain the design speed with a reasonably sized propulsion plant. Her refined lines also necessitated development of a new over-the-bow concept for operation of the bow ramp. Other improvements in these ships as compared with their predecessors are the stern gate, which is new to LSTs; the between-deck ramp; the bow thruster the quick-acting cargo hatch; the pontoon causeway handling and stowage system; the helicopter handling facilities; and the single lever remote control for the propulsion system. With the over-the-bow design for the bow ramp, the ramp acts as a bridge from the main deck level to the causeway (or beach) to load or offload vehicles weighing up to 75 tons. The ramp rides out from its stowed position above the main deck, and in its extended position it is supported by wires from the derrick arms built into the bow. These wires lower the ramp to the causeway or beach where it is then ready for vehicular traffic. The length of the ramp (109 feet) is such that, when the ship is beached on a 2 percent gradient with a forward draft of 6 feet, there will be 4 feet of water at the end of the ramp, or less. In this condition the ramp has an incline of only 21 degrees. 39 think we need your help Please help! ,— iSiK««Sg , ,„ ' aKJS w y- ' gS:- Thanks for the ride! - ' ifc_:- 40 Meet my new friends 41 SMALL BOAT OPS TARGET TOWING 42 Where ' s my package QUARTERS When is the next helo? 43 ' 1 How many gallons to go? «; ■ ' ? tfi , ! : , m. K. ' UNREPS ■n LEAPFROGS 44 AWARDS The new senoir chief I ' ve got my ESWS pin!! 45 f s V ' I H ll jl ll 1} WOGS BECOMING SHELLBACKS °° 46 HAVE SOME CAKE, YOU EARNED IT! 47 KISMAYO SS AMERICAN OSPREY SOMALIA MOGADISHU 48 Yes, the water is FINE! BAHRAIN alt- ■ ■- •— ■ ■«-■.• ■n  !i ,; ; v.« «« ¥9 CHANGE OF COMMAND :B krM«m cd ilum tf IST CfmaecF tonmiP COMMANDER H. W, NAEGER, JR. RELIEVES CAPTAIN T.M. HA YES MAY 11,1993 wish I was playing Softball 52 Hotv do I gel this thing to work? We like to run Signalmen always ready 53 STRAITS OF MESSINA 54 SUEZ CANAL 55 Sunset in Rhodes I like this can! My engine is clean! 56 57 KUWAIT 58 What a fine worker Everything looks shipshape 60 ■ 1 ! ' Do you really want a hamburger? ' C S ' ill We do carry helos I am glad we are having this contest, I ' m hungry! BENIDORM, SPAIN V ■w rf - ' . ' MTPelubo Rock of Gilbrator 62 63 No, yoif can ' I have it 64 a ' Bfl 9 J .4A, the food is not that bad. One day closer Where ' s my drink? Ruff A Ready 66 WHAT!! Paint, Paint, Paint 67 Swapping sea stories How do you like my jacket? I love being an engineer 68 How do I play this thing? 69 HIGH AD VENTURE 70 f . SBSI ' i B H - fmAmm TIGERS 71 HOME 72 Jkm 4 H ' . ' T r n ' -.


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