Cacapon (AO 52) - Naval Cruise Book

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I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L. II I I I I I I I I 'I I , ' I I I I I I I 1 l . . I I . I I I USS CACAPGN 4AO - 527 1 , V Western Paclflc CPUISG 1971 Ship' istory U55 CACAPON, named after a river .in West Virginia, was built in Baltimore, Maryland and was commissioned by the United States Navy in September, 1943. After her initial trial cruise CACAPON was sent to ivin the P3CfffC Fleet at Pearl Harbor. During World War II, she saw extensive action in the island-hopping campaign all the way from the Marshall Islands t0 the final surrender of the Japanese forces in Tokyo Bay, August 1945. After the war CACAPON was sent on various missions including a tour around the world and a winter in the Antarctic, but her normal duties involved operations with the SEVENTH Fleet. During the Korean Conflict CACAPON participated in the successful landing at lnchon, Korea and received the Navy Unit Commendation for her action there. Since 1963, CACAPON has assisted in operations varying from emergency evacuation of the Tachen Islandsto patrol duty in the Taiwan Straits. CACAPON normally spends five months out of the year in the Eastern Pacific under the Operational control of Commander FIRST Fleet, the remainder of the year she operates as an integral part ,of the powerful SEVENTH Fleet in WESTPAC, as- sisting in maintaining freedom of the seas and demonstrating a READY POWER FOR PEACE. CACAPON is a twin screw tanker with 13,500 horsepower and a designed speed of 18 knots. Her profile shows the conventional tanker arrangement of forecastle, bridge, and poop, with a raked stem, a cruiser stern, and the engi- neering spaces located aft, abaft the cargo tanks. CACAPON is 553 feet long, 75 feet wide, and when fully loaded with a displacement of 25,000 tons, has a draft of 32 feet 4 inches. CACAPON carries in her cargo tanks a combined total of 115,000 barrels of jet fuel, aviation gasoline and black fuel oil, or approxi- mately 5,000,000 gallons of fuel. I USS CACAPON Won the Pacific Fleet E for Excellence for Fleet Oilers, and the Engineering Department Won the Engineering E as the Outstanding Engineering Ship in the Service Force Pacific Fleet. For the Second Consecutive Year CACAPON has shown that she is the finest oiler in the fleet, in her class. Captain H. E. Robisji Commanding Officer Captain Robisch began his naval carter as an Ensign in a Naval Reserve Unit in 1950. He then received orders to sea aboard the USS GREENFISH ISS-3512 where he served until 1954. During his tour aboard the GREENFISH, he was commissioned in the regular Navy. In 1954, Captain Robisch reported aboard the USS PICKEREL KSS-5241 for another tw-o years of submarine duty, operating with the Pacific Fleet. After his tour of sea duty, Capt. Robisch spent a year at the United States Post Graduate School in Monterey, Calif. Upon completion of Post Graduate School, he reported for staff duty with the Commander of Submarine Squadron 12, serving as Communications Officer. In July 1958, he was at ,sea again on the USS SABALO fSS-302j Where his billets included Executive Officer, Operations Officer and Navigator. Once again after a tour of sea duty, he was assigned staff duty with the Commander of the Submarine Forces Pacific. Here he served as Force Communi- cations Officer. In 1963, Capt., Robisch assumed command of the USS BLUEGILL ISS-2422. Here he served as Commanding Officer until 1965. From 1965 until 1967, he carried out his duties Working for the Assistant Chief of Naval Operations. Capt. Robisch became a Staff Officer once again with Anti-Submarine War- fare Group One from 1967 until 1969. Here he was Sub-surface Operations Officer and Plans Officer, embarked in the USS YORKTOWN fCVS-102 and the USS KEARSARGE I-CVS-331. Before coming to the CACAPON, Capt. Robisch served with the Defense gogimunications Agency as Deputy Chief of the Plans Division, in Washington, In September, Capt. Robisch relieved Capt. R, P, McKenzie as Commanding Officer of the USS CACAPON KAO-521. LCDR W E. McLaine 'A Executive Officer LCDR McLaine was commissioned in March of 1958, and began his naval service in the Weapons Department ofthe USS FINCH IDER-3281. He left the service in 1960 for a short period of time, but returned in 1961 serving on the USS WALTON KDE-3611. Here he carried out his duties as Anti-Submarine Weapons Officer, and also served as Executive Officer for three months. Fwm 1962 until 1964, LCDR McLaine served as Communications Officer on board the USS EL DORADO KAGC-111. Upon completion of his sea duty, he reported to the Fleet AntifSubmarine Warfare School, here in the billet as instructor in AntiPSubmarine Weapons. In 1966, LCDR McLaine assumed staff duties with Anti-Submarine Warfare Group One. Here he served' as Staff Communications Officer' until 1968. Orders to Vietnam were received by LCDR McLaine in 1969. Here he served as Communi- cations Advisor to the Vietnamese. His tour with the Military Advisory Command lasted until 1970. In May of 1970 LCDR McLaine assumed his present duty as Executive Officer of CACAPON, Mission of the CACAPO CACAPON is specifically charged with providing complete replenishment of bulk petroleum products and selected items of deck cargo to other ships while steaming atsea. She carries three types of bulk liquid petroleum products in her tanks: Naby Special Fuel Oil fNSFOj which ships burn in their boilers: Jet Fuel UP-51 for' jet aircraft use: and Aviation Gasoline KAVGASI for propeller driven aircraft use Deck cargo is varied b ' ' . . , ut always includes. drummed lubricants and bottled cases such as aviation oxygen, nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, acetylene, and freon. In addition, CACAPON carries fleet freight mail and limited u t' g , U I , , q an ities of provisions for transfer to other ships while underway. Logistic support to ships of the Pacific Fleet is the mission of the CACAPON and she knows her mission well. j THE CREW M rw' fficer Call LT R. R. BROESAMLE FIRST LIEUTENANT LTJG W. C. BARFELL GUNNERY OFFICER . LT D. B. TOOKER ENGINEERING OFFICER 4 LT W. COPUS OPERATIONS OFFICER LTJG H. S. JENNINGS DCA LTJG M. V. MC GOWAN NAVIGATOR LT D. H. MILLER OPERATIONS OFFICER LTJG M. G. PHELPS AUXILIARY OFFICER ENS F. L. BLEIER DISBURSING OFFICER CWO2 M. E. THYFAULT MPA LTJG J. PAPE R DIVISION OFFICER ENS C. W. MORGAN, JR. PERSONNEL OFFICER LTJG B. D. WEBSTER SUPPLY OFFICER WO1 J. GRACIAI SHIP'S BOSUN CHIEF CSCS Filis DCCS Down es MMCM Watson BMCS MOI'g'-E111 MMC Borromeo HMC Brunelle HM C Drake QM C Greer BTC Pnfmps MMC Hawkins EMC Mathis SKC .Spates RMC Terwilliger D CK DEP RTMENT R. Broesamle LTJG W. C. Batfell WO1 J. Gtacia BMCS M0l'g3n GC WW! f 'N'x lst Division BMI T. Lewis BM3 S. Ulrey SN K, Chandler SN j, Elizondo SN R. Geserick SN K. Guill0i SN R. Kapplvabn 71 W fs SN 1. Wbzte SA E. Barlow SA D. Mertens SA E. Packmore SA R, Sprowel SA j. Van Wynen SA K. Weigel -WW V ,X ,. S is W ww 4. M 'ff' 'M ,, ,.., r 4+ 'wa Ng 1 wk ,- 4 '- .4 ,,,.,Xf 7.-f M wi S, S N ,, I , 1 Mr S I I fl ' fy N w 5. i. R 1 1, f, 1 I 2nd Division BM1 R. Morgan BM3 R. Horton SN M. Farrimond SMSNH, Finzel SN D. Flom SN P. Greinef SN P. Hanford , , SN C. Huff SN j. Lewis SN C. Maxson SN D. Phipps SN R. Price SN R. 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