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Weapons ' h av schedule marked by numerous gun shoots, UNREPs, and various other o ef- atIEE?drensagycggtsewrgglhyeaclytievements were made in all th-ree divisions of the Weapons Department. Pine achievements spanned the entire spectrum from- ESWS qualification, and individual goals, to praised profes- sionalism, during BARRY's participation in special operations. I Under the guiding hand of BMCS WILLIAMS, First Division consistently demonstrated the mark of profession. alism. The division successfully completed several underway replenishiments with the Rig Teams lead by BM2 SLOAN, BM3 BARNES, and SN HAVLIN receiving many prases for their seamanship. Every time BARRY joined a group of ships the Captain received compliments on how good she looked, this is due to the leadership of BM3 BOND and BM3 DAVIS and the hard work of men like SN WALDRON, SN MATZUR, SA WINNIE and SN KNOLL. Other divisions that needed cleaning gear or paint could always count on getting what they needed from SN BRUDER in the paint locker or SN KOEN in the cleaning gear locker. One of the high points of the cruise was the Second Annual Persian Gulf Motor Whale Boat Race. Once again BARRY's motor whale boat, Desert Wind , with ENS MARTIN, BM2 SLOAN, SN SUNNELL, and MM3 SOUTH as a crew proved to be the fastest boat on the seas. BM1 HENNESSEY, BM1 SMITH and BM1 KING all became ESWS qualified making First Division to be the first to qualify all CPO's and First Class Petty Officers as ES. Second Division started the cruise off with a successful firing of MT 51 for the first time in two years. This was due mainly to the hard work of GMG2 WALLACE, GMG3 LINN, SN TUTWILER and GMGSN JENSEN and the leadership and expertise of GMGC NIXON. The fire controlmen got their chance to demonstrate their profes- sionalism when the Gunfire Support Team consisting of FTGC SEFFENS, FTG2 SMITH, FTG2 KATSOURIDIS, FTG3 HAGAN and FTG3 GREENWALD participated in Operation Bright Star and received praise for an excellent performance. Many times the ship was at Condition lll and men like GMG1 PAGE, GMG3 CONNIL, FTG2 DECKER and FTG2 FISH stood by their assigned stations ready to defend the ship if needed. FTG1 x1l2UgIg:k2lot:-SZEZESWS qualified and was selected as BARRY's entry for the COM NAVSURFLANT Sailor of Third Division got its first opportunity since overhall to do Anti-Submarine Warfare QASWJ operations with a carrier battle group. During one such operation, an exercise against a U.S. submarine, the watch team of STG2 HORGAN, STGSN BOWMAN and STGSN WOTASEK with STG1 FESS as watch supervisor, successfully found and tracked the sub, while the attack console team of ENS HAHN STG2 SCHEERENBERG and STGSN IBAALONEY conducted five highly accurate simulated Anti-Submarine,Rocket QASROCJ and torpedo attacks. Ill 6 grtrlillsel the SOS-35 tvariable Depth Sonarl techs, STG2 REINMUTH, STG2 DOANE, and STG2 , g err irst chance to use their system for an extended period of time The system performed SUDGVDIY 59? to mei' Prior efforts to make it fully operational and keeping it that way. While in Mombasa the men f Jamie ggvglon we-rem called upon to prepare the ASROC deck for a reception which was to be held for local incmdea ri in seag t e effots of STGC BLANKS, STG2 BALLEW, GMT3 SALVI and GMTSN ZANDER, which The Shi Sin D3lvningFto cover the ASROC deck, the reception was a hugh success. SN JOHN , nse Owe was mad? UP Qfhrnen from First Division: SN THORNTON, SA FUENTES and SON. STG3 PITTMA - Division Because their efforts inhihZoTeThm:' Dmslon and Named by GMGSN CHAMPAGNE from Second - .' , P Dafa 'On fOr, and professionalism sh d ' th M'ddle East Force inspection of th 1, ' - - , OWU UVIVIQI 9 ' AH in an thiS'f1:Sn'b the 'niP9CT'nQ 0ffIC9f had nothing but superlatives to say about them ex en SGD 8 'Ighly successful cruise for the Weapons Department with the men growin9 in p ences and professionalism and all equipment performing well
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