Chancellorsville (CG 62) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2001

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A necessary aspect of life at sea is training. Days underway are spent drilling, training, and practicing for all imaginable scenarios. Aside from the more common fire drills, the ship l 'fe I medical drills, small routinely conducts I arms practice fires, U visual communication drills, weapons firings, and casualty control drills. The saying is we fight the way we train . CHANCELLORSVILLE was ready to fight because of the conditioned excellence of the crew which was gained only through practice. 88 Top: As part ofANNUALEX12G, the ship tired a REXTORP during an ASW drill with the Japanese Navy. TM2 Moore in- spects the strikedown crane before the torpedo is lowered for storage in the torpedo room. Responding to a man dovlln member's of the ship 5 medical team, HM2 Varner, HN Hill, and MSSN Young check the vital signs of lVlS3 Lankford Hfld initiate first aid. Medical dfllls were an element of every GQ- l , 5 .,r vl l

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J 'n The rigors of life at sea are most evident in the challenging special evolutions which occur on a near- daily basis. Beyond simply the rou tine, crewmembers were required to support helicopter flight operations, underway replenish . r ments and small boat details. Despite the af dangers, these evolutions are essential to the ship in many a ways. At the heart of all special details are the personnel who man them and learn the critical skills necessary through hard work, persistance and dedication. 87



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n light of world events, force protection of ship's in for- eign ports became a critical issue forthe year. Small Arms drills with IVI-60's were a criti- cal facet oftraining to protect the ship despite any threat. ,.- l ,...x, onducting a planned visual communication drill during an UNREP with an oiler, SM3 Cooper spells outa signal that the ship is commencing a breakaway. Replenishments were a valuable opportunity for signalman to hone their skills. esting during a drill, mem- bers ofthe Repair 3 fire party catch their breath and get water on the weatherdecks be- fore heading back belowdecke, Realistic drill scenarios ex- hausted everi the most experi- enced crewrnembere.

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