Claude V Ricketts (DDG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

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I J 1 V J J w j J ' v! fx I J C - , by X ' 'N Q 34 , f If li' .,,... an X 1? - ' x -1254+ -.-ifbigfw.,-, . xi 1-EXE.. STANAVFORLANT 1981 This book is dedicated to the Sailors of the Navies of NATO and especially to the ships with which we served. HMCS SAGUENAY HMCS ASSINIBOINE FGS BRAUNSCHWEIG BNS WESTHINDER HNLMS DERUYTER HMONS STAVANCER HMDS PEDERSKRAM HMS ARROW HMS ANTRIM HMS NORFOLK RFA RECENT RFA TIDESPRING FGS KOELN USS CLAUDE V. RICKETTS lDDCi-51 SHlP'S HISTORY DDG-5 built by the New York Ship Building Company, was commissioned USS BIDDLE in ceremonies held at the Philadelphis Naval Shipyard on 5.May 1962. This ship, the fourth of the DDC-2 class, was named for Captain Nicholas BIDDLE, a hero of the Continental Navy. Through 1963, the ship operated as a member of the U.S. Second Fleet in the,Atlantic and Caribbean waters. She participated in the Cuba Quarantine. Near the end of 1963, the ship made her first deployment as a member of the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. Returning to the United States in March, 1964, DDC--5 was designated as the U.S. Navy warship to participate in the mixed manning demonstration held with the Navies of the United Kingdom, West Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. During this time, the ship was manned by 50070 non-US personnel. On luly 28, 1964, the ship was renamed and recommissioned the USS CLAUDE V. RICKETTS in memory of the former Vice-Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral CLAUDE V. RICKETTS, USN, who devoted a great deal of effort to the concept of mixed manning and the Multilateral Force. ' ln the 18 months of successful mixed manning, the CLAUDE V. RICKETTS steamed over 50,000 miles, visiting ports in the United States, and each of the countries participating in the manning demonstration. The ship operated as a unit of the U.S. Second Fleet inthe Atlantic and with the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. With many distinguished guests in attendance including the Secretary of the Navy, the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, Commander in Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet, the mixed manning demonstration terminated with ceremonies at the Norfolk Naval Station on December 1, 1965. During the ceremonies the Navy Unit Commendation was awarded to the RICKETTS for distinguished service. From 1966 to 1973, the RICKETTS made numerous deployments to the Mediterranean Sea. ln july 1972, the ship made a Northern European Cruise. ln August of 1973, the RICKETTS as a unit of Destroyer Squadron 20, deployed to the Mediterranean to operate as a member of the Sixth Fleet and returned to Norfolk in january 1974. Upon her return, RICKETTS entered Norfolk Naval Shipyards for a ten month complex overhaul, returning to the fleet in january 1975. Completing acceptance tests, qualifications, and refresher training during a two month cruise to the Caribbean from March to May 1975, RICKETTS deployed to the Mediterranean as a unit of the Sixth Fleet in july 1975. On November 22, 1975, during a collision at sea between the USS BELKNAP and the USS IOHN F. KENNEDY, RICKETTS was assigned as a rescue destroyer to fight raging fires aboard the USS BELKNAP. RICKETTS and her fire fighting teams performed in a heroic and exemplary manner in bringing the flames under control and conducting injured personnel transfer and treatment. Her efforts were instrumental in saving the USS BELKNAP and in rescuing the crew of the stricken ship. RICKETTS returned to Norfolk in january 1976, joining the U.S. Second Fleet. On September 8, 1976, an awards ceremony was held for RICKETTS participation in the heroic rescue of the USS BELKNAP. ln addition to numerous personal awards, RICKETTS was awarded her second Navy Unit Commendation for her heroic rescue actions. This award, the equivalent of an award of the Silver Star, is the highest unit award granted in peacetime. , RICKETTS deployed from Norfolk on October 4, 1976, joining the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. This deployment included a trip to Kenya to participate in the celebration of that Country's 13 Anniversary of Independence. Six weeks after returning from the Mediterranean, RICKETTS joined a U.S. Task Group on a six week operation with the Brizilian Navy. RICKETTS earned the DESRON TWO TWO Squadron Battle Efficiency Award for fiscal year 77 . ln addition, the ship received department excellence awards for Engineering, Communication, Supply, Damage Control, and ASW for the same period. RICKETTS entered Philadelphia Naval Shipyards in September 1977. Following the completion of the overhaul in October 1978, RICKETTS underwent Refresher Training in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, returning to the homeport of Norfolk, Virginia in April 1979. RICKETTS commenced a 7 month deployment to the U.S. Middle East Force and U.S. Sixth Fleet in early September, 1979. RICKETTS operated with the Sixth Fleet before transitting the Suez Canal and joining the Middle East Force in late September. ln the Middle East, RICKETTS conducted at sea operations and visited ports in the Republic of Djibouti, Kenya, Pakistan, and Bahrain. She was the first Norfolk-Based ship assigned to the Naval buildup in the Persian Gulf in response to the Iranian Crisis following the November seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. While in the Persian Gulf, RICKETTS conducted more than 10 weeks of continuous underway operations celebrating the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Holidays at sea. For their contribution to this contingency, crew members were awarded the Navy-Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal by the Secretary of the Navy. RICKETTS returned to the Mediterranean in early February 1980 and operated with the U.S. Sixth Fleet until April when she returned to Norfolk, Virginia. Although maintaining a high operating tempo. RICKETTS was one of the two Atlantic Fleet destroyers cited by Vice Admiral j.D. johnson, Commander Surface Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, as Fuel Efficiency Best Performersf' for realizing at least a twenty percent reduction in fuel consumption through efficient operations of engineering plants. Most recently in january 1981, RICKETTS deployed to Northern Europe as the United States representatives to the Standing Naval Forces Atlantic. Operating with as many as seven other navies at the same time, RICKETTS conducted exercises from the straits of Gibraltor to the fiords of Norway northtof the Artic Circle to Halifax, Nova Scotia. RICKETTS, as part of STANAVFORLANT visited 15 different cities in 8 different countries including England, France, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Belgium, Portugal, and Canada. She hosted thousands of people everywhere including many important dignitaries. In june, after an extremely successful tour, RICKETTS returned home to Norfolk, Virginia. 4.li- j I S TANEDING NAVAL roRcE ATLANTIC STANAVFORLANT is the world's first permanent multi-national naval squadron to operate ftogether in peacetime. . The individual ships of the Standing Naval Force have many differences with regard to uniforms, traditions and equipment since all ships maintain their national character while assigned to STANAVFORLANT. Yet this force operates as one unit, bound by the common purpose of serving as NATO's maritime spearhead in preserving the free access to North Atlantic waters. STANAVFORLANT is composed of between four and nine destroyer or frigate type ships, operating as one unit on a continuous basis. Ships of various nationalities will normally remain with the squadron for a period up to six months. They are then relieved by a unit of the same nationality or a vessel from another NATO naval member. Commanding the squadron is a Commodore who is selected annually from one of the countries contributing ships to the force. The Commodore is aided by a staff of officers who are also provided by participating countries. Overall command of STANAVFORLANT is exercised by the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, from Norfolk, Virginia. The Commander in Chief, Eastern Atlantic Area, with headquarters at Northwood, England, controls the force when operating in European waters. The Standing Naval Force is tasked with achieving four basic objectives. First, it is to maintain naval effectiveness within the Atlantic Alliance at a high level by providing squadron experience and training on a continuous basis. The force participates in numerous NATO exercises and national tactical operations in European and North American waters throughout the year. Stressed during these exercises are antisubmarine warfare, anti-air defense practices and convoy duties. During a typical operation, the squadron may find itself pitted against the combined strength of 'enemy' submarines, naval aircraft, and swift torpedo boats, all at the same time. The squadron also serves to demonstrate the solidarity and unity of the NATO nations by showing the flags of various member nations in a single, multi-national force. During any given year, the NATO naval squadron may visit some 30 ports in 10 countries where open house days and various people-to-people programs provide citizens with the opportunity to judge for themselves the feasibility of a multi7national unit to operate in harmony. Another important function of the Standing Naval Force is its availability and readiness for immediate deployment to the scene of any possible contingency situation to reaffirm the solidarity of the NATO Alliance and provide a visible deterrent force. Should this occasion arise, the squadron would also possibly have to meet its fourth objective which calls for providing the initial elements around which a more powerful and versatile NATO naval force could be formed. X The Standing Naval Force is deployed throughout the vast, 12 million-square mile North Atlantic which is crossed by the Western world's major shipping lanes. Here, more than 3,000 merchant vessels can be found on any day. NATO'countries depend on the continuous free access to these sea lanes - the countries are presently operating approximately two-thirds of the world's tonnage of ocean-going cargo vessels in support of a large portion of their foreign trade. l The Western powers' dependence upon the Atlantic's lifelines has lately been acknowledged, and challenged, by the navy of the Soviet Union. Traditionally a land-orientated power, the Soviet Union has come to realize over the past two decades the importance of the waterways and has grown to become the second most powerful maritime nation. Confronted with the ever-increasing figures in Soviet naval contruction, the countries of the NATO Alliance found it necessary to reappraise their overall defensive strategy. Undoubtedly this has had a profound effect on the decision to establish a permanent NATO naval force. ' ' While naval units of the Alliance had been operating together for very brief periods' over a number of years, it was not until February of 1965 that naval vessels of several countries participated in extended exercises, lasting approximately six months. Dubbed Exercise Match Maker l, Il, Ill, in succession, the annual training periods continued through 1967. The success of Match Maker convinced many that a permanent international force was feasible. The Standing Naval Force Atlantic was first activated on january 13, 1968 at Portland, England, after having been approved in full at the NATO Ministerial Meetings in Brussels the previous December. The first ships to join STANAVFORLANT were the British frigate HMS BRIGHTON, the Dutch frigate HNLMS HOLLAND, the Norwegian frigate HNOMS NARVIK, and the American destroyer USS HOLDER. Since that time, ships from the NATO 'member nations of Canada, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States have played a vital role in NATO's permanent multi-national naval force. THE MAN - CLAUDE V. RICKETTS Claude Vernon Ricketts was born in Missouri on February 23, 1906, and was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1929. For duty in World War Two he received a letter of Commendation with Ribbon and the Legion of Merit with Combat V , After instruction at various staff and war colleges he reported in june 1949 as Commanding Officer of USS ALSHAIN QAKA-55j. In july 1952 he became Head, Amphibious Warfare Branch, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. After Commanding the USS SAINT PAUL QCA-731 and serving as Commander Destroyer Flotilla Four, he became director of Strategic Plans, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. On February 1, 1961, he became Commander, Second Fleet, and on September 25 of the same year, he assumed, his last duty in the U.S. Navy as Vice Chief of Naval Operations. While serving as Vice CNO he devoted his enormous energy and talents to many projects of importance to the U.S. Navy and the NATO alliance. On july 6, 1964, Admiral Ricketts died of a heart attack. On july 28, 1964, USS BIDDLE was renamed and recommissioned USS CLAUDE V. RICKETTS QDDG-51 in memory of the former Vice Chief of Naval Operations. At the name-changing ceremony, the Honorable Paul H. Nitze, Secretary of the Navy, spoke of the appropriateness of renaming the ship in honor of Admiral Ricketts because of the great contributions and efforts the Admiral had given to the concept of mixed-manning and the Multilateral Force. COMMANDI G OFFICER COMMANDER THOMAS RUSSEL SHERIDAN UNITED STATES NAVY Commander Sheridan graduated fromtthe United States Naval academy in june 1963. Upon commissioning he reported to USS HENDERSON fDD-7851 as Main Propulsion Assistant, then Engineering Officer. In April 1965 he reported to Coastal Squadron One as Officer-in-Charge of a swift boat, patrolling the coast of South Vietnam. After receiving a Master of Science degree in Systems Analysis from the Naval Post Graduate School, and attending Department Head Course in Newport, Commander Sheridan reported to the USS CHARLES F. ADAMS QDDG-21 in july 1970 for duty as Operations Officer. Upon relief, he attended Nuclear Propulsion Training and then reported to the NIMITZ Precommissioning Unit in Newport News, Virginia, as Prospective Main Propulsion Assistant. When the Senior Officer Ship's Material Readiness Course was established in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to provide additional technical engineering training to Prospective Engineer and Commanding Officers, Commander Sheridan was sent in as an instructor, where he stayed until February 1980. Commander Sheridan is married to the former Jacky Horseman of Arlington, Virginia, and they have a daughter, Shelly. EXECUTIVE CJFFICERS CDR PAUL H DONALDSON LCDR FRANK 1 MCCAFFERY M an 92 2 LCDR PETER MARZLUFF Weapons Officer LCDR HOWARD CRONAUER Supply Officer April 1979 April 1981 lli E Mx' ..., - .- , '? L, . Ki , , 1,-f .ff K -'in ' , -Ecli- Ni, . :A-5 LCDR MICHAEL GOLDMAN Operations Officer LCDR IOSEPH GIMMA, jr. Chief Engineer DEPARTME HEADS LT WILLIAM NICOL Supply Officer April 1981 RICKETTS' EUROPEAN TGUR 1981 7 IAN 9 IAN JAN IAN JAN FEB FEB FEB FEB MAR MAR MAR APR APR APR APR MAY MAY MAY MAY IUN JUN Underway from Norfolk for England Brief stop for fuel in Bermuda Brief stop for fuel in Ponta Delgada, Azores Turnover with USS VALDEZ in Plymouth, England 25 JAN - Portland, England 4 FEB - 12 FEB - 23 FEB - 4 MAR 10 MAR 14 MAR 5 APR Spey Bay, 20 APR 29 APR 2 MAY 10 MAY 21 MAY 22 MAY 29 MAY 12 lUN Lisbon, Portugal Exercise Test Gate 81 Funchal, Madeira Islands Bordeaux, France Bremerhaven, Federal Republic of Germany Zeebrugge, Belgium Chatham, United Kingdom - SNFL Change of Command Scotland - Sports Day Copenhagen, Denmark Exercise Midnight Sun Tromso, Norway Aalborg, Denmark Exercise Bright Horizon Frederickshaven, Denmark Ghent, Belgium Halifax, Nova Scotia Home, Norfolk, Virginia OPERATIONS In ,A EVN Z3 S OC DIVTSION L to R: RM3 PRESTON PRESTON, SM3 JOHNSON Bl , SM3 HALE IR , SM3 BROWN CRlS , SMSA GRADEL IG SMC BURTON L to R: RM1 MAT-YIEWICZ M ATTY , RM 'I STOTTLEMYER REX , RM2 MOULTON MOE , RM2 DAVIS MAD , RM2 HALL RICK L to R: RM3 MCBRIDE MACATTACK RMSA WHITTAKER, RM3 TUCKER DLT RMSA PRATHER, RM3 TESTEN MOON .gqsxlti ,Spur ' 4 ... --o-L41 A 3, xs'4..L. an-.4 L to R: SM3 BROWN, SM2 L Ts SILER, SM3 HALE, SM3 JOHNSON T T Zu-ew L......... 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TIERNEY, Ir. 2 WEAPONS I I , FIRST DIVISIG T 'IITJG ROBERT MITCHELL FIRST LIEUTENANT ' I I -,-fn' I I BMC STAN MUESKE SHlP'S BOATSWAIN BM1 DAN ESCOBAR I TI BM1 BOBBY JONES 1' BM2 ROBERT WHITE BM3 FRED MCGEE BM3 CURT HAMLETT BM3 MIKE TABBERT SA IIM SCHLICHTINO SN BILLY LORD SN ROBERT HUMMEL SN MIKE RORMAN I SN ANTHONY CAUSE SN DANNY HUNT SA CRAIG BLODGETT SN LEONARD WOJTASZEK SN RANDY DYSON SN ALFRED BAKER L to R: SN GARY GIBSON, SA I CURTIS CRAFT, SA JIM I SCHLICHTINO, SN TONY DAY: back I row: BM3 MIKE TABBERT, SN PETE I SA MASON BATT, BM3 HAROLD EVERETT, SN I HARCRAVE BILLY LORD , SN CHUCK MANN SA TERRY BANCO I I I I X YI II 1 18 , 1 JF 075.54 few X LT R D EN IL ROTZ ASH ASWO ASW DV GMGC C MOORE STG2 Gregory LAUVER STG3 Paul HOWARD STG3 Robert LOMINAC STG3 Peter KING GMTSN Iumus JONES TMSN james MILLER TMSA Laboyce WHITE STG2 STG2 STG2 STG2 STG2 Tony CAMARATO Gordon FISHER Kenneth PETERSON Timothy CARR Dan STONE GMT1 L KING GMT2 Robert POOLE STG3 Sylvester IENKINS, STG2 Davld CALLAHAN STGSA Donald COBAIN STGSA Gregory ALEX, STG1 Weslee KENNEY STGSA Gregory ALEX , x jf' I 1.2 :- . 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' .+-'ig Ti :L-...Q-ff GIBRALTAR QM 1981 STAIXAVFORLANT BASKETBALL CHAMPS wrt ' fKneeiing L t0 RQ O53 Shane HANNA, RM3 Noel MCBRIDE, OS2 Mike LAIDLEY - CAPT., BT2 Rich NORRIS, MS2 Ray LOGAN, SN Ron ABBOTT, fStandingJ A Brittish Substitute, FTM3 Kevin TALLMAN, LTIC Tom SMITH, BT3 jeff SPARKMAN, BT2 M. C. RAGLAND, fMiSSingZ ET3 Ray RANDJ 66 WMWM QL --.., ! . 1981 STANAVFORLANT BOWLING CHAMPS . -. .h .W '55-e Jw-L Wg, if , ' ' , V.. N , ' r ' . I W gi' , , ' V' FL, . . 'S PNCS RANDY HENRY FTCS CHALMERS WAREHlME BOXING The Boxing Team splrt their matches In the STANAVFORLANT Boxing Tournament ln France and England They also teamed up with the Brltrsh ship HMSANTRIM for a hard fought fight against a tough shore based Brltlsh team In Chatham hmmm 35? fKneellng L to Rl SH3 Bully CHANDLER SH3 Walter HARDY GMTSN I ONES RM3 N l MCBRIDE SMSN john GRADEL lStandlngJ BT3 M C RAGLAND CAPuTml!I'SlvlSA Laboyce W?-lc-lTE BT3 jeff SPARKMAN OS3 Tlm HOLLAND Uvllsslng BT2 Bobby JONESJ .Q f ' ,L or ,aal,aa W D K me ,, t,,t,,.W,-,-1' L 5, ' . .,,.,, ...H M fi.. fl' 5 S A 3 l 5 . l x 4 X Vg l I .' 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Here are a few examples for those who like numbers ffigures from 7 lan - 15 lunl. 1,568,520 gallons of fuel burned 3,171,154 gallons of water distilled 23,200 nautical miles steamed 350 bullets fired 11,294 messages received 4,139 messages sent 3,543 merchant ships tracked 1,841 dozen eggs consumed 10,000 hamburgers consumed 130,000 meals served 27,900 candy bars consumed 1,680 bars of soap used 120 men crosspolled to other ships of the force CRUISE BOOK STAFF LTJG Robert H. MITCHELL . . . Cruisebook Officer, Photography IO3 james I. TIERNEY IR . . . Editor, Layout, Photography SMC Harold L. BURTON . . . Business, Layout I STG2 Gregory A. LAUVER . . . Photography FTM2 Charles R. CLARK jr . . . Artwork PN2 Paul T. BERNARDONI . . . TypistfAdministrative Assistance DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVES MMFN Eddy BURKHART, FTG2 Gary ENGLISH, STG2 Paul HOWARD, SK3 Windell HUTCHINSON, EM1 jeff IOHNSON, BT3 Ieffery KNECHTGES, RM3 Noel MCBRIDE, QMSN Austin MCCLAIN, O53 Stanley MCGOWAN, EMFN Richard POMICHALEK, ET3 Raymond RAND RETURN STANAVEORLANT AUG Norfolk, Va. AUG 13 AUG 20 AUG 2 SEP 8 SEP 18 SEP 28 SEP 24 OCT 29 OCT 3 NOV 13 NOV 19 NOV 26 NOV 4 DEC 11 DEC 17 DEC AUG AUG SEP SEP SEP SEP OCT OCT NOV NOV NOV NOV DEC DEC Exercise Ocean Venture Phase Il Baltimore, Md. 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