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THEY HAVE TAKEN SOLACE IN THE CALM AFTER A RAGING STORM AND THE TRANQUIL PEACE OF A GOLDEN, GLIMMERING SUNSET. THEY HAVE SHOWN PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING IN TIMES OF STRESS AND HAVE CONSISTENTLY EXPENDED THE EFFORT NECESSARY TO MAKE THIS CRUISE A SUCCESS. THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED JOY IN BEING REUNITED WITH THOSE THEY LOVE AND HAPPINESS IN THE SHARING OF THEIR ADVENTURES WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS. LET THIS BOOK SERVE AS A PERPETUAL TESTIMONY OF THEIR INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND AS A PERMANENT RECORD OF THEIR COLLECTIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY. 411' ff BIOGRAPHY COMPASS ISLAND WAS BUILT BY NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY AND LAUNCHED 24 OCTOBER 1953 AS THE GARDEN MARINER IYAG-561. SHE WAS ACQUIRED BY THE NAVY 29 MARCH 1956, CONVERTED BY NEW YORK NAVAL SHIPY COMMISSIONED ON NAMED AFTER AN BAY, MAINE, FIRST U.S. NAVY SHE IS UNDER SUBMARINE AND SHIP'S CHARACTERISTICS LENGTH: BREADTH: DRAFT: TONNAGE: SPEED: HULL: PROPULSION: 563 FEET, 7 INCHES 76 FEET 29.5 FEET 17,645 TONS 21 KNOTS C-4-5-IA IMARINERI 19,250 SINGLE-SHAFT HORSEPOWER: 1 I ICOMPLEMENT: 1,7 OFFICERS, 245 EN LISTED ,I 'I 4 ' I I I I 1 I I 1 I --I fi 4 4 Li ,.'1'!Lg . - A .' --If :fl MISSION COMPASS ISLAND S primary mission is to serve as a dynamic at sea platform for the test and evaluation of extremely accurate navigation systems employed by Fleet Ballistic Missile submarines COMPASS ISLAND plays a significant role in preserving the invulnerability of our country s number one deterrent force and principal defense system by advancing the state of the art of precise navigation on the oceans of the world inertial navigation equipment used aboard USS NAUTILUS allowing her to perfected aboard COMPASS ISLAND The basic concept of Fleet Ballistic Missile System navigation and the feasibility of attaining the position accuracy required for a weapons system of this type was proven by COMPASS ISLAND COMPASS ISLAND was the first ship To employ an inertial navigation system with electrostatically supported gyros To determine its position using Satellite Navigation To make surface gravity measurements at sea using a stabilized platform To track second magnitude stars in broad daylight To navigate at sea with the Poseidon Phase Shift and Trident Navigation Systems Bluenose Cruise 1978 was made to continue the numerous advances needed to increase the accuracy and reliability of precise navigation systems greatly exceeding those primatuve levels first attained in 1956 The successful completion of this cruise brings to a close one more chapter in the life of a proud and productive ship The results of this cruise have been added to the long list of COMPASS ISLAND achievements contributing to the preservation of peace I I I I I I I l' I I I l I I I I I I I I. I I I I l l 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 I I l I x x 1 l. x x l 1 ' l l 1 I l x I I I l x I I make the first submerged transit of the North Pole had been previously ggggggggxxxlllll II lxluln 1 I as if fi as Pi? 1? CQMMANI91 OFFIQER 5 Y IN 'Q at I 'L W 1 d ' 1 il 877- 'I qi . Q' QJ -'D' tu CQ .. SD te.- . al 3 f Ck 6 . east 9 'Q , .t:'a.f if 'Ritz-.-0 , P- I'---ig,,.,7gj.1J5?' .-.,,..', ,L E . L, i ,..- Commander Roland R. JOHNSON was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin-on 19 August 1935. He attended Ripon College from September 1953 to June 1955. In June 1955, he entered the U.S. Naval Academy and upon graduation in 1959 with a B.S., he was commissioned Ensign, U.S. Navy. Commander JOHNSON is married to the former Ida Cubero of New York, New York. They have one son, Scott Ronald. Subsequent to commissioning, Commander JOHNSON taught Marine Engineering at the Naval Academy for two months prior to reporting to Flight Training at Pensacola, Florida. Commander JOHNSON was selected for Submarine duty in 1961 after a tour of duty in VF-101-Detachment Alfa. Later assignments include duty as Operations Officer, USS CAVALLA QAGSS 24435 Navigator, USS JOHN MARSHALL QSSBN 611ig Navigator!Operations Officer, USS SEA OWL lSS 40553 Executive Officer, USS BLENNY lSS 324ig Director of Fleet Ballistic Missile Navigation at the U.S. Naval Guided Missile School, Dam Neck, Virginia, Student at the Naval Post Graduate School, Monterrey, California and Submarine Liaison Officer on the staff of the Commander Cruiser-destroyer Group THREE. In February 1967, Commander JOHNSON qualified for Command of Submarines and in December 1975, he obtained his Master of Science in Underwater Acoustics from the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School, Monterrey, California. Commander JOHNSON 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 QSSBN 6113. Commander Johnson took command of the USS COMPASS ISLAND lAG 1533 on 25 September 1976. V Patience was a Virtue. Flight. During our port visit to Goteburg Sweden, we had the opportunity to take a look at the competition. The Captain extends a welcome aboard to Commander Albuzov, Commanding Officer of the Russian Guided Missile Destroyer DROZHNYY. EXECUTIVE OFFICER lllllaiggl YE I ,,Kv1Illlm1 1 . . , x , Ul Lieutenant Commander Charles T. VANCE was born in Washington, D.C. 24 January 1941. He graduated with a B.A. degree from American University in June 1964. Lieutenant Commander VANCE entered the Navy through Officer's Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island in March 1965. Subsequent to commissioning as Ensign, Lieutenant Commander VANCE attended Combat information Center and Air Control School at Glynco, Georgia. His first sea duty was served as Assistant Combat information Center Officer on the USS CLAUDE V. RICKETTS lDDG 53. Subsequent significant assignments include duty as Combat information Center Officer and Navigator, USS LUCE QDLG 715 Operations Analyst at Naval Intelligence Command, Washington, D.C., Destroyer School, Newport, Rhode Island, and as Operations Officer on both the USS RICH QDD 8201 and USS PORTLAND QLSD 371. Lieutenant Commander VANCE reported aboard COMPASS ISLAND lAG 1531 in June 1978 from exchange duty with the Royal Navy on the staff of the Flag Officer Carriers and Amphibious Ships, Fareham, Hauts, England. He is authorized to wear the Navy Achievement Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation and the National Defense Service Medal. Lieutenant Commander VANCE is married to the former Margaret Jane Briggs of Altoona, Pennsylvania. They have three sons, Joseph Alton, Charles Terry Jr. and Michael Edward. ,I jr. l i 'K 'fl' DEPARTMENT HEADS in V -:Sci hx-v wffnx :H , -I.. l '-A' I V Rik, LCDR William Smith Navigator Special Projects U LT Keith Moore LT Jerome Schmitt Engineering- Supply jf V f 2 5-'lil LT John McComb ENS Thomas Meyer CWO3 Ernest Navarro Operations Deck Administration a I A' Q -W, . Q 5' Q 4 TTA' .N ' r r' I-Z V 11, f , is h ,Qt l ,,,g,,., mr .I I Af' .1 'WJ' f M - E' , Ni E11 -1- 4 'I at XI I 21 I 'L A I gilt gif? V, wil y AUXILARIES DIVISION ENGINEERING Now each of us from time to time, has gazed upon the sea, And watched the warships pulling out, to keep this country free. I And most of us have read a book, or heard a lusty tale, About men who sail these ships, through lightning, wind and hail. But there's a place within each ship, that legend fails to teach. Where brave men strain and sweat, light of day will never reach. BOILER DIVISION .Q H6 MIS' gan -J' A ,I Q L' x :xi rjlthisi , ,j t - 1 I, I ,.,.Q,. 7 ,xxx V .2 is 'Wh I? ' t N I 3 s I , , . all I , I I I I I 5 X 2 i l I I . 2 N , . I ' I I , I. 'f I if I s Q Ig f f s. ' I . I I ' I, . ' I , I- In 1 A , J ' , ,, I' -- '. xf x ' ' I ,f4iv Ip, V , .,. , , 2.5! ,J iw' fl '-If? 1 ?1'e.ffw w I 'fww rr ff' fvr . -.. . . Sgzff-1::Pf-sq' . f .I pf W- 'J' 2 4-at 'I . fy?-n f A ,, g. x- I .pf-.. ' j . its 'f wtf I Q.. Y .. l lied ,,I'ff, , I 'glii' Q Q +'..f?fIgif,A. ix I ' I s.gf'Qf ng I' 4215- ' T915 . .K I N, Ja e I 5, ,Q I 7? 'N V II ' I I ! f I I I , ,4. v .M 5.1 1 4111119 MACHINERIP DIVISION was . U Jr .yd u Ag I 9 Mfvf ' I .J gxau. a 1 , . ' ' ,i A ix, 3? A Q I Q f 'f' ' It xv Y b - ff , I as , , I1 ll t , an 5 .7 I , Tiff Qi I 3 I' ,.', ' h 1 , Lg I k,fg,.,7 x ' ' It 'Q ,. I 3 , Eg Q Q I ,ul I , I V-Q I Q I 14355 -t..-' .5 h Q' 9.19 , ELECTRICAL DIVISION DEPARTMENT lt's down below the waterline, it takes a living toll -- I A hot metal living hell, that sailors call The Hole. It houses engines run by steam, that makes the shaft go round, A place of fire and noise and heat, that beats your spirits down. . Where boilers like a hellish heart, with blood of angry steam, Are of molded gods without remorse, are nightmares in a dream. I is REPAIR DIVISION I f It ' I wg ,ap , , lsrl t A B' I M A, .V,, 1 M , . , ,jbs , be f 5' gum f .iw . Lf!! 7 A DIVISION iww -milk, -212-M CW02 Donald Krieg Division Officer MM1 Barkwell Hurt MMFN Lester Jump ENFN David Steinocher MM3 Mark Suddendorf MM3 Ronald Vandeusen MR2 Joe Brake ENFN Claud Bunn EN1 Allen Cox MM2 Louis Devane 1 5 I wt wh ' Q' ' it Q . 5 5 its not Suomi Whose threat that from the fires roar, is like living doubt, That any minute would with scorn, escape and crush you out. Where turbines scream like tortured souls, alone and lost in hell, As ordered from above somewhere, they answer every bell. The men who keep the fires lit, and make the engines run, Are strangers to the world of night, and seldom see the sun. DIVISION f ENS William if Woodward U I Division Officer BTCS William Crosby I BT1 Louis Doleman FN John Atkinson BT2 Charles Brigman , BTFN William Bombelyn ' BT2 Richard Brown BTFN Louis Burgos BTFN Michael Hildebrand BTFR Kenneth Kelley New is 'P -Q Q Agf,!Zf'f J. . - mqmh-4623 .1 'Ik 'J I , lqq qu Hall I - vwzhg-W' I Q 1 Ur? I , , 4., , my 1 M I ' ' . W ., 1 Miz, ' ,ug W. wg , I Y r - K 1 'A f F, 54 ',.,.,- Hfllfl They have no time for man or God, no tolerance for fear, Their aspect pays no living thing, the tribute of a tear. For there's not much that men can do, that these men haven't done, 'W' Beneath the decks, deep in the hole, to make the engines run. And every hour of every day, they keep the watch in hell, For if the fires ever fail, their ship's a useless shell. BTFN Kevin Linn FA Thomas McNamee FA Michael Moffett FA David Palitz BT3 James Porter FN Douglas Richards FA Mitchell Schneider BTFN Donald Wills -Sis .r ali? NE! sl H if .N I 13 II ll E DIVISIGN ,ff Af, my my EMFN Steven Bader EMFN Bobby Barker IC3 John Blaikie EM3 Albert Cabinian . Ne ,ff , sl X 'Y L4 3 J 4m in EM3 Carlton Carr 45 Sl 1 5' LTJG Stephen McWilliams Division Officer EM3 Troy Davis FN Joszef Dombai ICFN Bill Fleming EM1 Julian Moody EMC Raybon Graham F,-X When ships converge to have a war, upon an angry sea, The men below just grimly smile, at what their fate might be. They're locked in below like men fore doomed, who hear no battle cry, lt's well assumed that if they're hit, the men below will die. For every day's a war down there, when the gauges all read red, Six hundred pounds of heated steam, can kill you mighty dead. IC1 Fransisco Ontiveros EM3 Roger Pate IC3 Patrick Rush EMFN Robert Sunderland sg :ll SEL L .FTF This is the way we shoot movies. i j i i t . 5 5 4i'l !iiT1'uLa-f.. ls this how they make bubbleheads? . 1 1 514: if Standby for a time tick from the IC room. Who's that Iurching in the background? . ifjfsffi It fell down there. P. 'Q v v iff. -1 ., DIVISION Q ENS William , T o i 3 Woodward ,V U ff' ' in g if, 1. i Division Officer eff I ii H12 ,f MMC John Spires I XX My M , ,z. MM1 JSITIGS Furst FN Troy Bell YE ii' 4' M igm, N., is ' airy- 'pf Q 2 Kev MM1 Toni June MM3 Thomas Borchlewicz MM3 Dee Thompson 4 Kg I 4 I t - .fffiifi MM2 Michael a so Zimmerlink FN David Eason So if you ever write their sons, or try to tell their tale, The very words would make you hear, a fired furnace's wail. And people as a general rule, don't hear of men of steel, So little's heard about the place, that sailors call The Hole . But I can sing about this place, and try to make you see, 'The hardened life of men down there, cause one of them is me f 4 , ,, , r L My MMFN James Eckman i 'X f, were ' ' ' FN John Fox s 1 W X in If 5 FR Charles Fredette ,ggi-yy, Q Y Q F, ... sehr oh, MMFN Steven Hawkins to L 532 , ' ' V X ' 'iw' N fe A 1 V fi 3 X FA William Langdeau FN Timothy Smelser MM3 Randall Utsey MM3 Robert Vangorder Mir' Rx 'al DIVISION A :4 px . I I II II,I v p fi 'Wo Lili.- CW02 Donald Krieg Division Officer FN Wayne Cosper HT3 Joseph Hall HTFA Clint Hosch HTFN Robert Jackson HTC Russell Leonard HT1 Jimmy McClure I' ' f' I . W. g - m '-ffveffiw' 3- 1' . ji Im:'f5'7 ' . hflfsw iggr x, JJ- v f' . 7,5 ', f, rr if x .nfs 'SMU , I HT3 Joseph Kelly I HT2 Ronald Thomas , I I ,gk 57' I 18 'I 4 .lbw , 2 1. :iE .U,F1bl! r '2..q U' fin d. i ,, , fi ' ' rzfpagi ,W .V , t., , K , , . , S i 1 sl.. ,5 tx a 'ig I . 4' . Q i Figgyf X W , 4, .M if Y fi A ' ' W, Q r , or WM. Q, 'N l've seen these sweat soaked hero's fight, in superheated air, To keep their ship alive and right, though no one knows they're there And thus they'II fight for ages on, till warships sail no more, Amid the boiIer's mighty heat, and the turbine's hellish roar. So when you see a ship pull out, to meet a warlike foe, Remember faintly if you can, THE MEN WHO SERVE BELOW . DECK DEPARTMENT xy Y X 5 1 f . I Qlyg. 14 V M1 3 45 A . V ' A V Y A V I I , .,,,, M V.,' M ' - an 5 f I l I I 4 I I' I' If f fa, 5 It -W I I I I wHY is A sl-up CALLED SHE? FIRST DIVISION T A ship is called a she because there is always a great deal of bustle around herg there is usually a gang of men about, she has a waist and staysg and it takes a lot of paint to keep her looking good. It isn't the initial expense that breaks you, it's the upkeep required to get her all decked out. It takes an experienced bos'n to handle her correctlyg and without a man at the helm she is absolutely uncontrollable. She shows her topsides, hides her bottom and when coming into port, she always heads for the BUOYS ...... 20 ,I .fs ' A M 1. f is Vvtvl. 't-, y,lt , Q ri .tte, 1 ,Ve- l'll take her to Puerto Rico! 1-...Sl Qt. J lml' ' 1 .A ,, I L u SECOND' DIVISION - frm-Www I GUNNEFIY DIVISION W- I Q lv W I ,, I K Q Q ' Q 9 va 9 if Q N K A v 0 X mia! if I , Q J Z, , W 1 557 I Now what should I aim at . . . 7 . 5 fo I QI v ' Dm 31 FIRST DIVISION SA Rodrick Brown SA Jeffery Kline BM3 Maurice Drake BM3 Robert Fletcher ENS Bernard Downs Division Officer BMC Ronald Hughes mt: if Y A Q r M ' A iii? I ' 1-w'JI:, Ig f 1 ' I 1 I W 1 Q jj , X .. - -' 4 1 I , . Jig ,V , My BM1 Michael Carrico SN Paul Baker SA Peter Banks SN Keith Beavers L, SN Robin Roberts SN Joseph Sena SN Stanley Sinclair SN George Smith SN Rick Heslet SN Crawford Hodge SN Roy Montano SA Victor Phillips me C? is SECOND DIVISION 1 W I Q- , QL. ENS Bernard Downs Division Officer This was our day off! ' f' I 1 W BMC Ronald Hughes BM1 Thomas Davis They just call me SN Joseph Chambers Hoss. SA Robert Daniel SN Daniel DeWolf BM3 John Flores SN George Franke SN Bill Hutcherson SA David Jenne Smile! You're on Candid Camera. E SN Rick Lanier f '. SN Tracy Pringle SN Charles Pickett Who says l'm not qualified? SA Albert Jones A This beats sewing by hand. is is 23 cf I3 2 ww? SA Douglas Murdock SN Donald Pinion SA Michael Raines BM3 John Weidauer SN Gary Warren SECOND DIVISICN r x i 'Q ff 3' i lk a Q ' , -' ' Mr f ,., i ENS Bernard Downs Division Officer r y 1 This was our day off! Elm W .X f ff We 5355 . . .. BMC Ronald Hughes 1 BM1 Thomas Davis Thai' lust call me SN Joseph Chambers HOSS- SA Robert Daniel 4 , K r.,, SN Daniel DeWolf BM3 John Flores SN George Franke SN Bill Hutcherson SA David Jenne 42 i l L l I r l I LII' Y This beats sewing by hand. l Smile! You're on Candid Camera. Who says I'm not qualified? A SA Albert Jones , SN Rick Lanier ' SA Douglas Murdock SN Donald Pinion y SN Tracy Pringle SN Charles Pickett SA Michael Raines BM3 John Weidauer SN Gary Warren 25 i GUNNEFIY DIVISION I ..l.fzn,,, GMG1 James White Top Gun fr fa QI' I 4 . . 2 f -I 6' ix I vi I 'hip' ENS Bernard Downs Division Officer Y! , J W 5 I f fr .X yikf, B E H:,,QQQ:'rie. A QQ LH: , GMG2 Frank Bruno GMG2 Robert Feltus GMGSN Herman Brown GMGSN Greg Chandler GMGSN Jerome Davis GMGSN Robert Spillane 26 IES SUPPLY DEPARTMENT I I , .f-' ,mfg-J , S2 DIVISION S3 DIVISION FQ! kggif., ' A 4- '- ENS Charles Lewis I Division Officer 1 I I SKC Richard Dillon Division Officer . SH1 Fleynaldo Rabino if Z I I df Y! Q W A 4 W I I I QI S4 DIVISION 'I I ' Yes! H6 mumbles 8 l0i IOOI What do you know - another NIS. paint? Hello God! Do you have any gray I I I I I SH3 David Garrison Jr. SH3 Randolph Grossman SKSN Lee Moore SN Siceron Nunez I I I ,, V, I 28 SK1 James Staffen DK2 Rene Angeles SHSN Charles Arnold SHSN Alton Dureau SHSN Jerry Purvis SK2 James Tipton SKSN John Wilcox SK3 Jimmy Wilhite want mine just like Elvis had his. rr Q I Q Q Q Nl! 2 ' U ' is 3-41 75 Agn -J ' -' ' :H-I I..'N i- i4, , 2 is SKSA Edward Waters l , 1 Waters' Beards are I 5l Tl , Y. , 1.151 , V A Q l QE? i ls this included in the job description for storekeeper? S2 DIVISION S3 DIVISION MSCS James Mulqueen Division Officer MSC Burnell Mize I Division Officer 1. MS1 Armando Amoranto MSSN Michael Boreffi MS2 Berzelins Errazo MS1 Rogel Gumin MS2 Mark Henne -.lm-s..,, ' il MSSN James Hiles MS1 Phillip Jones MSSN Gerhard Mittelstadt MS3 Reinaldo Ortiz MS3 Robin Reindeau MS1 Armando Ruidera MS3 Ricky Sadsad MSSA Hazell Scott MS3 Fred Schumaker MSSA William Upchurch MS1 Gary VanCamp MSSN Damien Ward ,W 30 5 hw -414.5 .L G . W, , J 43 I , f - W, - rg:-If is A .1 17 ,f f - is ig F.. Y. 4 N at One steak for 225, coming right up. This beats chipping paint. 4 f Betty Crocker couldn't do any better. , ' H' ' -1-iii I W' I 1-Y---is X ii ix Q 5 X :gt xi' A rough day at the office. Yes! There is enough room for you too! Mfg One man, one ration! Peeling onions ain't so bad. It won't be like this 'ii .Q v 5 J 1' :r :sm IQ it ' S S 2 1 , ik! Wifi ' 5 Q.. Only 89 days left! The new Supply berthing compartment. SPECIAL PROJECTS IN DIVISION ETCSISSI Larry Ausmus ETCISSJ Gerald Thomas ENS David Robbins Division Officer 2' Y if ETN3 Ronald Calhoun I ETN3 James Davis A IW ETN3 Patrick Desautels ETN3 James Frazze ETN3 David Peck ETN3 Spiro Porfiris ETR3 Dennis Shipe ETR2 Bruce Schramm ETR3 Thomas Stokes ETN2 David Wall ETN2 Paul Walters S T S iw' , f I 1 'L if E. , I M J ' ff if a IW I , f lll g W J I -.., I ' ,-1 Q N. , 'N asf, I 13 I 4 I is iw Q' F ,N u Y - ' ' A -v vr -A-. . ,v Y . .,lal f I 5'1'f' Q is l fif' ,i I I 4 A -Mg, And you said it was clean. There's Q0f to be an easier Way. . l 1, F 5 A LCDFt Smith would call this a cluster . . . A typical SNC watch. Dear Mom and Dad . . . Whafg this fo,-9 Who should I hit next? NA DIVISION CWO2 Billie Hickerson 1?1fi 'fQ ,131f' g f ETCISSI charles Beoddy f N 5 M A , 'IIf , 5 I SKI Maurice Hoffmann ET1 Henery Porter ETN2 David Atherton ET1 Melvin Austin t - Z, , w 'I 5, ,. . . Q Q www, , , vi' ,l i I . I I, x ' f fa I I 211 I i:fwQ, V f ' '-I SKI Hoffmann after supply ETN3 William Besterman ETN3 Albert Bouman ETN2 Michael Elledge ETN3 Robert Fajardo ETN3 Michael Harris ETN3 Alan Johnson ETN3 Joseph Mayo PH2 Reginald Pomerleau WW '59, -ft,f.t,fi ,,,. .,1 :4 - -1' I iit,, as: i lt's only a drill. Yes, I found the problem. What? Three section duty? Z fi 1 iz Y l'm going MAD!! jd ,. 1 1 W Il, I . , e was Wrong Yeah, Red Dog! Then what did she say? NAVIGATION ETN2 Randall Adamson QM2 Jeffrey Cronen QMSN George Mousseau QM3 Bruce Riley LT John Johnson d QM1 Michael Ruhkle Asst Navigator A Moose and a Maverick! Bridge Sea and Anchor detail 38 OPERATIONS I 9 I , 9. 2 K rr. 1 , ,jx wf A Z N X' I I f - A 4 -4 . f 5 x W, .I :lj wg I N m 'F . 'I -I . ' NJ ' .K 'x I ' 5 f ' -fd Q 0 V ' MJ yu OI DIVISION I L3 ITL 'I' , wt 7 J' 1 - t I rv , 4?-A' ' I X 1 If vi' glqw iii Y ig ' I V ,' fi W ' flu Tl Q1 4 g OE DIVISION '. . .' 4. I M ak I I, 4 Q I 'M' I 9 'Q X 'ff QQ Q X ff' XI- ' f 9 I , Y , I M .fl ,. ' JS' ,Q 2 , ' XX . fx, ,b ' 4? -' My V ' I' .I ' X 1, '. I A' HQ, C' I ':j '-. I- v ' gf :If giiikt ' QV. - p 9' S -131' X I -J W 2, ., , . 1 If A xl V , K ,V , I .-,W N . 3 V -VW-, ,U I Q an V ,J ' - M fi 'H f ' S 2,41 fi . , If -,-. -- ' , Z mnq OC DIVISION I OC DIVISION RM2 Luther Smith RM2 William Conner RMSA David Kunselman QT 'J' ' XXXJIIKZQZ ,ffl W if W W XSHOTI 51 SEAS L-ji NEWSS fm, '23 Wyfffeipw OE DIVISICN OPS ETS ENS Leslie Gallipo Division Officer ETR2 William Dipalma ETR3 Edward McKinney ETNSN Dean Haner ETNSA Mark Wilson ETNSN David Black ETN3 Dean Griffin ETR3 Jimmy Gilberi ETR3 Ray ETR3 Henry ETNSN Mark Rowcliffe Schreiber Trbovich K iv 1' .K 'mai Q 6 J 1 1 R WAGE RADIO OI DIVISION ' .. ff? S 'L 2. I ik 2 '- i 41 1, ' f bum. K. LTJG Michael Salisbury OS2 Richard Hosey OS3 Frank Ley OS3 David Babb OSSN Tom Schaller OS2 Oreste Pesselato OS2 Michael Flatigan OS2 Christopher Childers WE ARE THE EYES OF THE SHIP OPERATIONS SPECIALISTS A IW K al .if S-f Hello, Mom. OS2 Hosey plotting on the dead reckoning tracer. Which contact did you want me to Fat Frank and Arnie lending a hand. OS3 Ley on the status board. mark? Depth 100 fathoms. Normal underway watch section at work. ADMINISTRATION in V 5 I ,,,., ,, aw ff' I M.. -...... EMCM Harold Babine 3M Coordinator Division Officer HMC Charles Frampton Ship's Corpsman W' males. ' MACISSI Lawrence Halter Chief Master-at-Arms YNC Charles Smith SM1 Anthony Arguello ET1 Arthur Garland YN1 James Hill -it 1 A fi.. ' , 'f I ,, 'T' I I IW.. 1 'fs ETCMISSI Robert Sanders Command Master Chief w W 1 sf 411119 - 91 42.20 X f x .1-' -i-, N64 1i.i 1 , Q lk 5 v V, - QTH4- 7 iggg - -' ., ,V A ' '- EQ. , , r it , W rl A- ggi x ,V I1 K , . , . W, ,G N. A T in' Il my ' 'i' i ml i 1 1 Y x X f . ' I V wi A ' A Q4 ri. I Q- 'W ' ' V , .. 'JIW . f 'Uni uk .9 'N ,...,, ,-,.,f,.,,.,.,...,,.,,,,..,..., ., - PN1 Paul Meyers HM3 James Bell YN3 Jose DeJesus BM2 Walter Donmoyer I, .. Another man gets shot. ' T T Y ff 9 if Y - w h fr v s' Mi3.Q-Egg, I Q , . ' 1, l- E- ' ff' f i V , f ws f if 1 -l Q i s ' 1 ' . - E i 1 1' V 'I A . Y , - i V as 1 i- ,,,G ,,i fu' x' maj., i 1 ' P A A A' 2 I 1 ' I swear, I didn't think it would turn out What do they all find to write about? Servicewith a smile. pink! S , 'ni 1 ' 3' YN3 James Funderburg Q-I Q PC3 Henry Gilbertson A i SN Frank Margos , PNSN Richard Martin 47 PORTS OF CALL 1978 19-20 JULY ENROUTE AUTEC 21-24 JULY NAVOPS AUTEC 25 JULY-05 AUGUST NAVOPS ATLANTIC 06-09 AUGUST MA HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA 10-22 AUGUST NAVOPS ATLANTIC 23-26 AUGUST MA GOTEBORG, SWEDEN 27 AUGUST-08 SEPTEMBER NAVOPS ARCTIC CIRCLE 09-12 SEPTEMBER MA ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS 13-20 SEPTEMBER NAVOPS NORTH SEA 21-24 SEPTEMBER MA PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND 25-29 SEPTEMBER NAVOPS ATLANTIC 30 SEPTEMBER-13 OCTOBER MA ROTA, SPAIN 14-18 OCTOBER NAVOPS MEDITERRANEAN SEA 19-22 OCTOBER MA NAPLES, ITALY 23-30 OCTOBER NAVOPS TYRRHENIAN SEA 31 OCTOBER-03 NOVEMBER MA SPLIT, YUGOSLAVIA 04-14 NOVEMBER NAVOPS IONIAN SEA 15-18 NOVEMBER MA PALMA, MALLORCA, SPAIN 19-23 NOVEMBER NAVOPS ATLANTIC 24 NOVEMBER-01 DECEMBER TRANSIT ATLANTIC 02-05 DECEMBER MA ROOSEVELT ROADS, P.R. 06-08 DECEMBER NAVOPS CARIBBEAN SEA 09-12 DECEMBER ENR TO CHARLESTON, S.C. 13 DECEMBER MA CHARLESTON, S.C. Founded in 1749 by COL Edward Cornwallis accompanied by 2,507 men, women and children. Halifax will be remembered for it's hilly streets and friendly people. HALIFAX Old Town Clock, Arrived from England in T I A 1803, and has kept watch over Halifax ever , since. i impulse Gunners at the Citadel prepare to fire the noon gun. On December 6th, 1917 at 9:05 A.M. the munition ship Mont Blanc collided with the Belgian ship Imo. The explosion hurled the Mont BIanc's cannon 2112 miles inland. The Citadel Gate. Plitglic Qxardene were-bu iItHto commemorate the W t C d 1885 h Fl I GCTEBORG SWEDEN Goteborg is Sweden's second largest city and a very busy seaport. Kroner was the monetary unit of exchange and we soon discovered how expensive things were. The ferry ride to Frederikshavn, Denmark was a good bargain for many Compass Island sailors. ' - i f- ' ., u a . v I r, fl f f' A, . ,f M M , . . .W f -V nv , , .1 75Qf5ff7W'WW i ff A .f,,f!L,f?'f P '1 j 'fm' , ,, . ' A 1 NgiJ l5Biwfi K'9., A s V . xmblfllflif T' ' ftgwifwiifdff ' 5 f w --Q ' - 2 M f -' 2--.:: T a-vafnzvwfi, -eff gg tfrg -gf, V., . ...L M su: I, ' 431-w - , .2 , 3 V . .,.5.-..W,...... - , , . . f f., tl ...' - A A T V. ,V . '. - fm -'..-- , v...g-,, -1 ,765 , V ,au-or M M5444 ,,54,Mr,m,QMg,,,:h,.,2- Lg' XJ vzfk Q e - i ' 'v f'if 'f'f e,.Zi L4-G-f 2?'-'fl fx 'P lf. 4- A- '1 3 ' 'i 1 , T l R M-. - W -.s.'. - Half' M +Qff ff Q 'Q ' ' ' ' - Iv. 'T t. 'V N- fi ':-V 5- M A-1-1 fm?----H--,.v. ,,, M. , Q Wai-, -' W-,Zagat ' ' 'V - ' .- ff-41' 'oft' Low bridge! Watch your heads! This is the view Ens Robbins had. During our four days inport, we had general visiting for the local populace. The Swedish Navy arranged tours of the Volvo automobile factory and SKF ball bearing plant. We also got the chance to see the Russian guided missle destroyer DRUZHNYY and minesweeper NR 623. Points of interest included the Borasparken Zoological Gardens and the Liseburg Amusement Park. JK' xii X' 'D NT' QW' . KJ M aww A, for This place is a zoo! S' vt! if C-Q, .4- 1 La . ff QR Yumpen Yimirtee. is fha! H Yea! dummy? I told you they wouIdn't serve doughnuts. I A .f -Q q ' xximq .- XX-six if v I fl It .4 f -Q ..D A The Euromast, 180 meters high. A big ham at the cheese market. Are you sure George Washington started out this way? PSST! Hey sailor, wanna buy some dirty wooden shoes? i'EL7 A uw- - e il'i.' ual ! -L, - .atf' QM'- .1 ili'liiEi'S'iT'H' . 1 i, 1,,,mq,i.i . ' V, 'A - Q tz vifiigilllillliiii f f-iff-rf '-rg, -ee -psig J ui ffitgtfiil Qu iir.,, i as Pi-lgtif is 4 f if Q- NF- .. ' 4' .W ., V -' ?tfA,.,, -Q , 'T ,,',: QfQ:L?1,g' I Mr 1, ..r, ,Q :--1 ,--as rt if y,,, ..,, , .,.. . A ' ' e. 'r'i' vav. ...-' 6 V.-gif? ,yr y,..,, i ' -Qammigif, f V, s Vx albz a W X , s t -- '. f:s.....f - V 1 1 if But Captain! It says No Parking on Saturdays. ROTTERDAIVI NETHERLANDS -45 gg . L4 A, --A . vs f' -l., ' is ., 1 1 .li .7 gl , iffj' N fl-te.. .. 'r'- ,Jk . ,VI w PM I V .. 1 '5 P J if Tai' -I, Ilia! r L f D iii! The port of Rotterdam was founded in 1228, and has developed from a small fishing village in 1340, into the world's largest seaport. Annually, over 34,000 sea going ships make their way up the Maas River to Rotterdam. Compass Island sailors took the opportunity to see many of v' 3 . . ' '21 If 'ii I L 'I ' Ir'-N WJ, Mall' , ' 3 I If Q I I . ' If v . ,w fi. w ill wiki' -I' 1' 1 A . 5 '... ,QQ Ig lm i.lav,igsv-vga, ',- ur' ,.,f V-A-vale, ,ve ,H A-A-li,',' NNN' 'm'iiu f 1'i igg,,.1 I' it ll:'f79--.jfrf 4,4,gfwwif'g56'ilfxiglii-ss,:iff-.H-a., - ' 3 if A f'f:..:.f .sz 3, 'wrt -3 .1 ,, - 2 :za ' lim 1 all ills? lainie? 'rf 'X I j ifxg 5- B335 ,, , L3-. .. If -it V-fi? iff-V..paj,1 7 ' I lil il ll ll fem i I . .Mir Z'iif:lw:,..l01 I-I Q I lg ' A ,-Tlx ' 'U' 54' ' in - ' . K V ri ffii - f f ' ' -- w r 2 F5 3 lg3,g'ff3yg53,',iQ-E 2 RPM.. at-:I-safe Telephone Amsterdam. HoIland's attractions including the Euromast, Amsterdam, k I know I can wal on water now. several windmills, the cheese market in Gouda p and some of us saw how wooden shoes lKlompensl were made. Rotterdam harbor on a bright Sunday morning. Can you find the rainbow? Q PORTSMOUTH J, ir Compass lsland's berth I thunk he's trymg to run over us. Our gateway to Portsmouth. E N G N D Portsmouth is home base for Britain's Royal Navy and has become a popular resort city. Compass lsIand's visit was an enjoyable experience. They do serve fish and chips in newspaper and no, they don't have a McDonaId's Compass Island on parade. ,f I thought the English dressed conservatively. Do you remember this? Some of the things to see were, Southsea Amusement Park, the birth place of Charles Dickens and HMS Victory, Admiral Nelson's flagship. Commissioned in 1778, Victory carried 104 guns and was a decisive factor in the defeat of the French and Spanish fleets in the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. ff N , X i , XX X .,- xx ' 1 ' X is J. .g xx . . -N, i fi i 1 A 1 i . i tx X? ' ' , t X. i HMS Victory. A first rate ship of the line. A ,,. . N.. l I i f i l I Y 1 l 1 L 1. 1 RGTA SPAIN i So this is Rota. You can work up an appetite handling stores. Entrance to Naval Base Our arrival in Flota on 30 September symbolized the halfway point in our journey. A total of 14 days were spent in Rota making repairs, loading provisions, with some time-out for browsing in the many quaint souvenir shops. Some of the more adventurous CI sailors went to the cities of Cadiz, Jerez de La Frontera fSherry Capitall and Puerto . . . A Spanish sailor sets a course for home de Santa Maria, the village from which Columbus sailed on his first voyage to the new world. 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This required use of the ship's boats and gave the Boatswain-mates a chance to demonstrate their boat . . . Hang on Why me all the time? handling skills. It gave the engineers and electricians a lot of headaches. Points of interest included Pompei, a city buried by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and the city of Rome. Some lucky Cl sailors attended the coronation of Pope John Paul ll. 3 342 ,rgpes is ez . v, , . ?fi9,5g,+ .A ' Se?- 5 5 Where the action is. ll Y hgh SPLIT YUGOSLAVIA up Dioklecian Palace wall. 3rd century A.D. 'RT-?' 'Wm Q South Gate, Dioklecian Palace X -r M .95 il -19, Mckenzie and friend. XX Join the Navy and see Yugoslavia. Our visit to Split, Yugoslavia was very interesting and required anchoring outside the harbor entrance. Points of interest were Dioklecian Palace built by the Romans in the 3rd century A.D., and Mestrovic's Gallery which contains more than 200 sculptures by the famous Yugoslavian artist. Two days of general visiting were conducted using the ship's boats to ferry people to and from Fleet Landing. Our departure from Split had special significance because from that point we were heading closer to Charleston. The Bell Tower. Fleet l f Y ,, thug, MTV - if ' V, 4- ff ' 'F 'EVW 2 1 Wan n T 1-C, til, g 2.-' 5 ,Mmm at .ii T. lx s . -- ' . Mi .. .i -, Q 'r at f V w as fl A ' 'pi fl' L N 3555 N . ...- f ' me , '- .- '. f c 'Wt-. . .ff ,I ' it Lx ' . . a t .,.. - MLEY '5 Je '.f1ie.miijii i1fiM 2 '- '11 :I in . lim i The main drag, looking toward Marjan Hill. 1-sn. ..,. , n,--. .- A .-. .1 You can see some pretty tomatoes at the farmers market iii a . 'ulihifiiifif . gagiw l f. ji gag . ra. ,, N .N ii-Q - ' 2 'i A f -if 5fFi5 '3'L -Y Y' i- 1-was 1: , 1 , -ff. x - . 1 w--'- . ' ' , , x +I- Q2'5'3'2'A'Q?t ' ',,w3i w '-- - , rf' . .L 1 'W ' 'MJ 'VE F 'EQEQ -if 355: -WP?-1, 157 Ig ' j ' r 1 Q W- iii v .r5,fwi1 ' -QQ H ii ff.,xn?E1e4f?1 N 5' W X ' ' ' ' 'Q -' -' , lf 5 51 ff iv . 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EI Morro, a Spanish built fortress that guards the entrance to San Juan harbor. Heartburn anyone? PUERTO RICO , THE CIVILIANS Left to right: A. Markow, G. McDowell, D. Haakmeester, G. Skadberg, A. Roble, R. Reber, J. Loney, M. Chamness, R. Kocen, L. Parker, R. Haywood, D. Walters, E. Dawson and C. Linebaugh. A 4 ' '-xx f' 1. The Naviguesser and Test Plan Confuser fingering out I their next coarse of action. i i ii ee i, 'A B . i i I Q S r 3 K i x i If you don't do what he says, he'II blow up a diode i i .....L..., ff y Qui' And then they asked me to fix the candy machine. Al told me it was necessary to maintain good relations with Navy personnel, but i never thought it would come to this. We're all in general agreement that a good portion of our job is out of this world. Looks like the pump power supply needs a new gasket 67 I CROSSING THE ARCTIC CIRCLE So this is what the Arctic circle looks like. Ol-If ITIBSCOI- I I I ? , M, I I , li , ' Launch the motor whale boat. MM .'-- I I C I Miss'on-Tk 't fB . Rex.I a e plc ures 0 Oreas The ship's Boatswain, ENS. Downs, prepares to paint the bull nose blue X sa I g u v -1 ,, V It i i ni 9 J 9 - ,dvi vm N i , B All 4 1 ' D. ye J 1 g af 4 . f if' .,M,31 ,,.. It Li W A ,Q-5 the motor Wham boat PSSST! You missed a spot. of we Ancnc RUPE5 ' ' C'RCLs ,, Y M Q Iv V'x7ilvD9'L X fgpmw- W' ' f.f 'i' it f'!M'i' ,4 ' '-i1'W'3'EMi'-w4'Qx fl AUGUST 31 78 ' .. 'W N trim CREW ' A .' -I' A-5 i ii' USS COHPASS ISLAND A H -,M 4 o Are you sure this is in accordance with Navy tradition? This is commonly referred to as smoking and joking. Come on Weed, Dark that thing! 69 Norm, J i , X it ax rv f' A xxx I Y Compass Island stands into heavy seas. 0900, Saturday, September 16, 1978 I 1 4 X , L 0 4, 55 t The stern was awash several times during the storm. 1100, Barometer falling, winds, 75 knots. Wx fin 5 . , .X .fr XV , x MY..- HURRICANE FLOSSIE Below: Portside looking aft. 'i V i i l 1500, Barometer 28.70. Taking 42 degree rolls. 'ti Mi CI braces for another heavy pounding as she heads into 40 foot seas. 1800, Barometer rising. The worst is over. The jack staff and gun covers have been carried away. We are greatful to be alive. 5' B xr I ' i ff 2' J y,k5,f,w .b f 5 . 2 .Aw-'ws-1 ,A 1, R., t HOIVIECOIVIING Duration 147 days At sea 101 days Inport 46 days Plant steamed 144 days Distance 21,624 miles Fuel used 1,570,336 gal FOOD CONSUMED Butter Coffee Chicken Onions Sugar Milk Lettuce Eggs Potatoes Flour . Rice Beef I fx .TM V. 'B k 975 lbS 1,300 lbS 1,365 lbs 2,050 lbs 2,080 lbS i 2,210 gal 1 2,417 hds 2,670 doz 4,270 lbs 5,000 lbs 5,600 lbs 8,296 lbs Cl looked like a bandbox as she made the turn around, Pier Lima. g Home at last! Richer for our experience but unanimous in the conclusion, there's no place like the good old U. S. of A. The long awaited moment. lt s great to have someone you can look up to. Cruise book staff: Editor, LTjg S. McWilliams: Layout and design: ETCMQSSD Fl. 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