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Ckuije L,OMl7A M77 SWE: 'Q Q.. 58:5 ,I USS COMPASS ISLAND IAG- 1532 COMPASS ISLAND initially served in the mer- chant service as the S.S. GARDEN MARINER., Built as a fast cargo ship, the GARDEN MARI-4 NER made trips to North Africa and the Orient' after her completion in 1953. The Navy acquiredr the ship from the U.S. Maritime Administration: after a decision had been made that a ship of thisr type would make the best test vehicle for precision: I navigation equipment. The ship was converted by the New York Navalt Shipyard and commissioned on 3 December l956.. The conversion included the installation of a sys-- tem unique for a naval vessel - roll stabilizers. These stabilizers sense the ship's roll and adjust automatically to counteract it. While sister ships roll twenty degrees, COMPASS ISLAND. in the same seaway, rolls about two degrees. Automatic gyro steering is also installed to further assist han- dling characteristics. This provides the degree of ' steering accuracy necessary for the navigation sys- ' tems testing done by this ship. COMPASS ISLAND's primary mission is to advance the development of navigation systems for Polaris, Poseidon and Trident FBM Subma- rines through operational research and evaluation. COMPASS ISLAND is especially suited to this mission because she provides the space, facilities. speed, cruising radius, stability. and sea-worthi- - ness needed for the efficient pursuit of such stud- ' ies. ' The COMPASS ISLAND program is conducted under the general direction of the Strategic Sys- tems Project Office, Naval Ships Systems Com- mand and the technical direction of Sperry Sys- tems Management Division of Sperry Rand Cor- l poration, Great Neck, New York. Close coopera- tion is maintained with vendors of navigational equipment and with other agencies. both private and governmental. which are actively contributing to the development of Polaris, Poseidon and Tri- dent navigational systems. This ship, the first U. S. Navy ship to bear the name COMPASS ISLAND. is named after an island in Penobscot Bay, Maine. COMPASS ISLAND is under the operational and administrative control of Commander. Suh- marine Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet and is assigned to Submarine Group SIX. The ship is homeported in Charleston. South Carolina, and is normally - berthed at the Charleston Naval Station. Charles- ton, S.C. . Er:-Lrg , 12 rv ,,,..J, ' U? Iwi' 'l. i 75. . ,E , nw r 42.16 COMPASS ISLAND pulled into Avomdale Shipyard in February 1977 for hull and engineering plant repairs. Selected as the yard best suited for COMPASS ISLAND from among the others on the east coast, we slipped into what is reputedly one of the world's largest floating drydocks. Ideally located at the foot of the Mississippi River, Avondale sits on the west bank just north of New Orleans, Louisiana. As always, being in the yards meant working around the clock in order to accomplish all scheduled jobs. But in New Orleans, there is a custom: a carnival of brilliant costumes and pagan lineage. A harbinger of the nigh-approaching spring, Mardi Gras is celebrated. So despite the long work day, poor and expensive transportation, we celebrated with the natives their world famous Mardi Gras. Caught up in the festive spirit prevailing throughout the city, we traveled the highways and byways of New Orleans, sampling the renowned Creole cuisine. When not roaming the side streets of the downtown, we watched a new generation of supertankers being built around us in the yards. Even the voyage home was memorable as we ducked under the Huey P. Long Bridge, and then slalomed down the river through traffic and fog. Once in the Gulf of Mexico, we settled down into a normal underway routine and began an uneventful transit to Charleston. 3 I r I I .1 4 V, 15 4, IJ WYE' if f J, .'.f. 41. 4.-GW! REPTRA, GTMO 1 f ' ' , .7, ' 'w Jw . 7 'M f'Q. - - .,.1. ,1.-,,,.,,,,1, ,,,1.L,.,,,,,,.,,,.-.4H..,.,,..4f,- ,-- -. V- - - .. ,ie In October 1976 the COMPASS ISLAND journeyed to Guantanamo Bay Cuba for Refresher Tralnmg Upon our arrrval rn Cuba Fleet Tfnaimlng Group per sonnel held a pre trammg xgxpectron to pomt out def1c1enc1es rn damage control equrp ment and procedures engrmsz mg casualty control na,v1gat1on comm'un1ca.t1on deck gunnery and medrcal gd flmld readlness Durmg REFTRAla1l lnport Emergency Detalls Underway Repalr Partres Engmeer mg Operatlons Deck and Medrcal person nel were requlred to respond to varxous srmu lated emergencles In each case Fleet Tram mg Group personnel were on the scene to pomt out mlstakes and to offer suggestrons for correctlon In the f1nal phase of REFTRA all respon ses to the emergencxes were cr1t1cally eval uated A substjntlal lmprovement rn all fac ets of damage and casualty control was noted by the mspectors result1ng m an over all grade of excellent All was not tramlng and drllllng beneath the hot Cuban sun The crew was stlll able to frnd trme for off duty relaxatlon and enter tamment Many took advantage of the com prehenslve Speclal Servxces offered such as swrmmmg horseback rxdmg and softball as well as the servrce clubs Others toured the far reaches of the base where they wxtnessed the large t actlve mme fzeld 1n the world 1n add1t1on to the water d1st1ll1ng plant whxch utrhzes sea water to make one m1ll1on gallons of fresh water per day to provlde for all the needs of the Naval Base . , A, K 1 7 1? V if , 4 , ,-,, 5. I w : - . . . . ,J ' - , 'A 3, E? J -. . I ' mn! 'YQ ' 1 ' v A ! :AN a ' 1 1 L., .A . ,, ,, . ' , ,gg F . . - 7 9 s Y 7 -, s ' - an ' 9 ' . A . 7553. . - Q - 'Tiki' , . , 5 .. G5 ' 53 ' ' , - 7 I 7 S Lau ,.,,. 1 P 1 wha. . K U g , ,, U' - 'I A ng , Q , U lu ' 'E ' g If 4 4.1,-r N 1 1 1, 11 x 213Tf1-in-1,231 1 1 U EE5i12i.ib1:fxzksa::w -una,::v:2ir L 13,4- 42 1.3 .29 1 9 .45 is 5 in - LL T1--I J il R Commander Roland R. JOHNSON was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin on 19 August 1935. He attended Ripon College from 9 ' h B S t ' d September 1953 to June 1955. In June 1955 he entered the U. S. Naval Academy and upon graduation in 195 w,it a . . a tame , he was commissioned Ensign, U. S. Navy. Commander JOHNSON is married to the former Ida Cubero of New York, New YorkA and they have one son, Scott Ronald. ng 4- . - ' After commissioning, Commander JOHNSON taught Marine Engineering at the Naval Academy for twofmonlths prior to reporting to Flight Training at Pensacola, Florida. Commander JOHNSON was selected for Submarine dutyink 1961 after a tour of duty in VF 101 - Detachment Alfa. Later assignments include duty as Operations Officer, USS CAVALLA f!gQSS,244jg Navi- gator, USS JOHN MARSHALL CSSBN 61ljg Navigator!Operations Officer, USS SEA OWL KSS 40513 EXCCUtiye Officer, USS LENNY SS 3241 Director of Fleet Ballistic Missile Navigation at the U S Naval Guided Missile School, DariY'Neck, Virginia: B Q - g . . T Student at the Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California and Submarine Liaison Officer on the Staff of 'Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Group THREE. ' - In February 1967 Commander JOHNSON qualified for Command of Submarines and in December 1975 he attained his Mas- ter of Science CUnderwater Acousticsj from the U. S. Naval Post Graduate School. Monterey, California- C0mm21I1SlCf JOHN- SON is authorized to wear the National Defense Service Medal and the SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia with one silver star for completing six successful patrols as Navigator of the USS JOHN MARSHALL CSSBN 6113. Commander JXOHNSON reported as ' ' 1976. Commanding Officer, USS COMPASS ISLAND CAG-1535 on 25 September ll NV. 1 w ' I ff TT N 1 . , X - N 1 A X i , . W .ICA w w x w 1 v 5 Y 1 4 1 r N N F lf' I I2 f ,XZ- X irc ff 5 m,L,,9 ' jj? ,, IX at nal LCDR Robert R. CRONIN was hom in Boston, Massachu- setts on 15 November 1941 and was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. A 1963 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, LCDR CRONIN's sea tours have included USS ENTER- PRISE QCVN-651, USS PROCYON CAF-611, USS FORREST SHERMAN QDD-9315, and USS MONTICELLO CLSD-351. Other operational assignments have been with Boat Support Unit ONE, Officer-in-Charge of PCF-27, Officer-in-Charge of PTF-13, and Student at the U. S. Naval Destroyer School. LCDR CRONIN's shore billets have been with CINCLANT, CINCLANTFLT and COMNAVINTCOM - all as a proven subspecialist in intelligence. LCDR CRONIN is authorized to wear the Joint Service Corrunendation, SECNAV Commen- dation, Navy Achievement, Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Citation, National Defense, Vietnam Campaign, Vietnam Civic Action and Viet- nam Service Medals. LCDR CRONIN is married to Julianne Starck of San Pedro. Califomiag the CRONINS have three daughters - Andrea, Mireille and Tasha and currently reside in North Charleston, SC. LCDR CRONIN reported to USS COMPASS ISLAND for duty as Executive Officer in January 1977. Congratulations to LCDR CRONIN for his recent selec- tion to Commander. .:' rw' fa.. I3 N X mum is hm ...-fn... ff' ru. Mn-new MNH, 5AfY'?N Nl? 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Many sailors had 'a tastelof what it is likejtopay for ,your Caribbean cruise as they sat in the lounges of the Carla C'-andsihet-other cruise liners around our berth. We arrived. at La Guiif anxious to get out and--samplgglge wares. So we exchanged our hard earnedgringo dollars for the local Boli- -Vvarsnand quickly began sampling a few cold cervesas. The Atlantic Fleet Soft- pick-up team from Venezuelan Naval Training Center, let's just say it was a good thing the title was not on the line. The crew hosted a beach party where we and a few local senoritas listened to the ship's band come across with some hot licks. ff i Many took the ship's vans across the mountains to Caracas, thecapitol of Venezuela. From Simon Bolivar Plaza you could just walk around town or takeataxi to the cable car and visit the Humboldt Hotel, atop the mountain. 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Mis?-1 2 , fl JW as 2 N, - ,gy gffsfx 'qfffffw-'A ' 2 1 lf? ' '11 N ',-4.3 vw ,- Q fl if wk, , W X , fi ,mf 'iw K,-1: + . M M 1, 1: Q,Q' g'jL,a 1 N mf. 1 918.14 f1i1i.,.1ilE.:2u -ff Aki' . .L .....- -.g . ,-.QHLQ ,- AA, , Y . v. A port we enjoy pulling into and one which we see often is Port Canav- eral Florida. Not much to offer by Floridas resort areas such as Cocoa Beach and Orlando. Cocoa Beach and Cocoa City are popular ports-of-call for our sailors. The COMPASS ISLAND is well known by the towns- people and everyone is friendly. If you enjoy touring the area, either alone or in groups, there is Disney World and the Kennedy Space Center available. For those who find it diffi- cult to leave the ship prior to 1900, you can sit on the fantail and often catch a missile launch from the Space Center. itself, Canaveral is close to many of if I' M 3 id F Qi 35 4121+ pf N i n Xhis 154 5 ' A s 5 1 ff 45 Jr, MUN!! 4 mi EEE K -:saggy N. 1 sq- 'n u ..x. ,, . -,,,i:':71 1 , 61513 5 31.3- - N , -'lx 4 f vx t If X X Wifi ' , f ,, , 3' ,,'s,, l I QN '55 1 I -X an . ffm 'QW ff'-M Ag '-ev' K NW if' X9 38 I ,, M. . 3 K. 4 .I .,gw', I? In July, 77 COMPASS ISLAND was the support ship for the HMS RESOLUTION and her DASO Launch. One of four nuclear powered, Polaris submarines in the Royal Navy, the RESOLUTION successfully launched a Polaris A-3 mis- sile. Hard work goes into the preparation for a DASO for both the SSBN and her support ship. COMPASS ISLAND set her- self to welcome aboard high ranking American and British dignitaries, launch-associated equipment and personnel, the press, and dependent guests. Easily equaling the number of crew, the 300 or so guests made themselves at home, picnick- ing, and being entertained by the shipls band . . . and the crew carried out the daily routinely ...----f ' I I , V .W...,,e:.. ... .,..., L3 '4'74 rv 5.7 JV ' lm I -,I A . H11 K 1 V I K! if 5: t ' 1... l. :L . X I L 5 Q1 I' ' l , I in FU, K.. ' ' . , a 4, ,me 1 ' . 44 If, I 1 , I A dd . L I , .iw a ,W I 1 X ,K ' H W' Un V ,J 1 S Q A EQ :af H Q, Y I n I W L!! 1 'V . Z X DIVISION QTOP ROWJ LTJG J. A. JOHNSON. MAC H. KENDRICK. ETI M. ROBY. HMI R. HOLLINQUIST, HM3 R. BEALE, YNI C. W. SMITH, PCI R. NICHOLS. SMI J. DILLARD, LCDR R. R. CRONIN KEXECUTIVE OFFICERJ . KSECOND ROWJ FA M. SCOTT, SA R. WELLER, SN H. CHANEY, PC3 H. GILBERTSON. PN3 D. ESPEJO. MSI T. ENCARNACION I Q I., 4 l sql - -J 'E ' . . 1. .4-X , i ' I Q f xx ,fs u. 5 1 , V ,M .V . ,. : ,, 1 , 4:-:' 3, j,-, 51-1,513-M 3-131, -ww: ,':.'.-1513 -gl .z 1 1: 1 11 fn- -.11 -.meg-.:. 1 , .,.,- M . , ,, ., , , . . P .'I.'l'V ' ,Q TI! 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Strong to Save lThe Navy Hymni Eternal Father. strong to save. whose arms hath bound the restless wave. who bidd'st the mighty ocean deep its own appointed limits keep. O' hear us when we cry to thee for those in peril on the sea! Amen. 2. lrrvoraliorr: BTCS William CROSBY fDivision Officerj Grant your Eternal Light to shine on our brother. O Lord. that He may be with you forever, for you are rich in mercy and love. Give him Eternal Rest. O Lord and may your peace he with Him always. Amen. A Reading from Sacred Scripture lExecutive Officerj Lieuten- antCommander Russell MADISON I Thessalonians 4:13-17 3. 4. 5. 6. Prayer: LTJG Richard GOULET LLay Leaderl Let us pray: O heavenly Father. God of all mercy and love. receive our brother into your Eternal Kingdom of Peace. Be not a harsh judge. but a forgiving Father to Him. Remember his accomlrlishments and not his faults. Give strength to his family an friends who loved him so much and who miss him so dearly. Be close to them now in their valley of tears. Do not let us anguish and sorrow as men without hope. but rather be comforted by your Blessed -Assurance that our brother will rise from the dead as Jesus did to live today with you. forever and ever. Amen. :A llglagage from lhe C ommanding Of-Hcer: Commander James fAllJ Psalm 23: The Lord is My Shepherd The Lord is my Shepherd. I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name sake. Yes. though l walk through the valley of the shadow of death. l will fear no evil: for thou art with me: thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou pre- ftf Zig ,l 'i 555 86894: parest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oil: my cu runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Hymn: tAlll Blessed Assurance Blessed assurance. Jesus is mine! 0 what a foretaste of glory divine! Heir of salvation. purchase of God. Horn of his Spirit. washed in his blood. This is my story. this is my song. Praising my Savior all the day long. This is my story. This is my song. Praising my Savior all the day long. Amen. Ward: af Hope: LT Ted PARSONS tLay Leaderl 0 Death. where is your Victory? tl Corinthians I5:55J tAllj The Lord's Prayer Our Father who art in heaven. hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come. thy will be done on earth. as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, Forgive us our trespasses. as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation. but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom. the power and glory forever and ever. Amen. Hymn: QAIIJ America the Beautiful A 0 beautiful for spacious skies. for amber- waves of grain..for purple mountain majesties. above the frutted plain! America. America! God shed his grace on-thee. 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