Barry (DDG 52) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1998

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A Long Anticipated Farewell itli tL-urful waves goi)d-bye lust minute words vc and enctnirage- t BARRY pulled from pier 24 and I oLir Middle East loyment 98 1 . ging a close to a paced Preparation Dverseas Movement id or POM, the and families began idjustment that ard presence and ill deployments g to the Navy c munity. months of prepara- capped off by a very successtul Final Evaluation Period, ended as the BARRY family gathered on the messdecks, in the wardroom, and the chiefs mess to enjoy a family breakfiist. The normally emotional last few hours were filled with a frenzy of media activity. The anticipa- tion of aggression in the gulf region lead news teams from all over the state of Virginia to converge on BARRY. Many of the sailors and family members were asked to comment on the impending deploy- ment, the family breakfast they were enjoying together, and the emotions associated with BARRYs deploy- ment and the uncer- tainty in the Arabian Gulf. The responses were heartfelt and unique. One theme, however, was constant throughout. The over- riding faith in the ship, and the men and women who sail her. Many choked back tears as they spoke of loved ones certain to be missed. All were thankful for the opportunity to share in the family breakfast onboard. Everyone was proud ot their ship and her crew. Commander Mark K. Seglem, BARRYs Commanding Officer, visited the messdecks, and chiefs mess to speak to the BARRYs families. Be proud of your BARRY sailor: CDR Seglem said, they have preformed superbly throughout the entire work-up cycle. They are ready in all respects for whatever challenges meet us during this deploy- ment, and 1 promise you I will give my full measure to ensure that each and everyone onboard returns home safely! As BARRY sailed out of Norfolk harbor, and pier 24 faded in the distance, the crew readied themselves mentally for what lay ahead. One thing is certain, BARRY will make you proud! li ' ' £2 USSB z.jp. i - )Wn| fi H L K IX v - J v, . k T fl ii m ' jg£; 2 al Deployment 45

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