Concord (AFS 5) - Naval Cruise Book

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W , .mx M ,V .m,,,,, . 1 4 -as- Qamlas -mg. 1-A Q. xv, X 4 '5 g'j 'f11 1985 USS CONCORD AFS 5 IWEDITERRANEAN CRUISE FIRST THEN FIRST NOW lk The period 23 J anuary-141 une 1985 was indeed memorable for the Minutemen of the USS CONCORD. What was sche- duled as a typical routine Mediterranean Deployment proved to be unique and exciting in several respects. We relearned the meaning of flexibility as the dynamic situation in the Med created numerous schedule changes and we watched our sche- duled inport time shrink from 50 to 33 percent. However, that was more than compensated for by the exceptionally interest- ing tasking and the excellent fun-filled ports we visited. In addition to our primary mission of conducting the monthly logistics resupply of the ships of the Sixth Fleet, which we did with a record-setting supply effectiveness rate, we also participated in several noteworthy events. The first of these was being assigned on scene commander of Eastern Mediterranean presence operations and as helo support unit for the American Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. It was during this period that we had a CH-53 helo make an emergency landing on our flight deck and we also participated in the rescue of a small Turkish fishing boat with two fishermen aboard who had been adrift for over a week. Next came a very successful 10-day maintenance upkeep period in Cartagena, Spain, where several crew members had their wives join them. Observing the Easter week festivities there was truly enjoy- able. Following our departure from Cartagena, the Concord orchestrated the single largest-at-sea replenishment in the Mediterranean in over three years. This replenishment in- volved the carrier Nimitz and 18 other ships and was conducted flawlessly and I was extremely proud of the entire crew for such a fine team effort. Our next major evolution was playing the key role in Mediterranean Logistic Exercise 85 which con- sisted of the download of a previously inactive ship. Concord successfully completed the download of 1300 pallets of material from the Southern Cross during one inport and five underway evolutions. It was during this same period of time that Concord was called on to assist another large ship that had suffered a casualty and was adrift dead in the water. We undertook the difficult task of taking this ship in-tow at the approach of a storm. Once in tow, the ship completed repairs and Concord was able to cast her off. I was delighted at the professional way the ship responded to this emergency. The Deck Department certainly proved their capability to respond to any contingency. Interspersed with all of these key events of our deployment were port visits to Barcelona, Cartagena, Rota and Malaga, Palma De Mallorca, Spain and Naples, Italy fseveral times? and Villefranche and St. Raphael, France. It was at Villefranche on 19 February 1985 that I relieved Captain Bud Dougherty as commanding officer. Later in the deployment, while at St. Raphael, the ship participated in joint American!French Memorial Day ceremonies at the U.S. cemetery in Draguignan, France. The performance of the Minutemen of Concord through- out the cruise, both in the operation of the ship and as good will ambassadors for the Navy and our country while ashore in foreign ports, was absolutely superb. They made me extremely proud to be the commanding officer of the finest support ship afloat. The fine officers and men, who are the very spirit of Concord, more than lived up to our motto First Then, First Now. 3 l l l V E EC U TI VE OFFICER E COMMANDER j OHN f SCH ULER UNITED STATES NAVY Commander Schuler was born in Allentown Pennsylva nia graduated NROTC University of Louisville Kentucky in 1971 and was commissioned May of 1971 From 1971 to 1972 he served aboard the USS MILWAUKEE CAOR 25 as Assistant First Lieutenant and the 3M Coordinator While serving onboard the USS GRASP CARS 245 from 1973 to 1974 as the Executive Officer Operations Officer and Naviga tor he participated in Operation End Sweep mine clearance in Haiphong Harbor North Vietnam From 1974 to 1977 Com mander Schuler served on the Harbor Clearance Unit Two as the ship Salvage Operations Officer and Training Off1CGT From 1977 to 1978 he served as First Lieutenant aboard the USS CHICAGO CCG 115 He then attended the SWOS Depart ment Head course from 1978 to 1979 In March of 1979 he 4 reported to the Operations Department onboard the USS AINSWORTH CFF 10905 where he participated in the MID- EASTFORCE Deployment to the Persian Gulf during the Iran- ian Hostage Crisis ln March of 1981 he worked at COMNAV' SURFLANT as Cru1ser!Destroyer Scheduler until December of 1983 In March of 1984 he reported aboard the USS CON- CORD as the Executive Officer. Commander Schuler has been awarded the Navy Com- mendation Medal National Defense Medal, Navy Expedition- ary Medal Pistol Qualification Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and the Sea Service Ribbon with two stars. Commander Schuler is married to the former Marylou Ruyak also of Allentown. He and his wife currently reside irl Virginia Beach where she is a school teacher. 0 , . y 1 y . , 1 v ' ' y 1 in MASTER CHIEF THE COMMA SENIOR E LI Master Chief Chick was born and raised in Alfred, Maine Where he attended Sanford High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marland Chick. In over 24 years of naval service he has served on all types of ships all over the World. While aboard the USS ESSEX CCVS-95 he participated in the Cuban Blockade of 1962. During the Vietnam era, Master Chief Chick worked the decks of the USS KEMPER COUNTY CLST-8549, USS BEXAR THE BEAR CAPA-2375 and the USS WESTCHESTER COUNTY CLST-11675. Prior to reporting aboard as Concord's Master Chief of the Command, Master Chief Chick was Senior Chief and later Master Chief of the Command onboard the USS MANITOWAC QLST-11805. From there he reported to the Naval Safety Center TED ADVISOR in Norfolk, Virginia and inspected over 300 ships for safety and deck-related systems. Master Chief Chick has earned two Navy Commendation Medals, Combat Action Ribbon, five Good Conduct Medals, four Battle Efficiency Ribbons, Navy Expeditionary Medal for Cuba and Lebanon, Vietnam Service Medal, Gallantry Cross Medal with Palm, Sea Service Ribbon with tvvo stars and has earned the crossed sabers of the Enlisted Surface Warfare Insignia. Master Chief Chick is married to the former Bonnie L. Ricker also of Alfred. They have tvvo daughters, Tammy and Kelly. The Master Chief, his wife and daughter Tammy now reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. BM CM IS VW RONALD M. CHICK UNITED STATES NAVY 5 wx -?..,,, ,. kv A X ,Q '-ff ' wwf. -,,. W ' FF I X ' . I . Mx . , .M S .A .ip 11:3 :fest :MES less! ' fii .W A vw Fm -f COMIVLANDING OFFICER CAPT HERBERT W. TAYLOR EXECUTIVE OFFICER CDRJOHNJ. SCHULER SUPPLYQX OFFICER - CDR EDWIN W. MCMEANS g LCDR JAMES C. BROGJORG OFFICER f LCDR VICTOR A. ALETICH RRC OO SLCLIILIIQLEI OFFICER . - THOMAS E. SKINNER, IR. 4 - I ER g A .S LCDR STEVEN A. GRAY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER E LT RICHARD F. RAYMOND NT A LTJEFFERY F. BENNETT I' . LT WILLIAM I. RUTLANDTI A CONTROL OFFICER OC g LT GREGORY A. CRISMON DIVISION CO LT SALVATORE I. WEAVER E 1 I f A R. f P- EERRELL F E SFICERC C E G-'OHN MRNEURUKIS . A WEILL A LTJG GARY D. HOUGLAN . . G ROBERT G- EDMUNDS If I AR .. A LTJG LEE C. EEERT ..... f E- YEATMAN COIRREROL J. BUCHERATI . L u S . , F. GONZALEZ FICER I E I A 5. ENS RUBEN V- i 'O R DIVISION OFFICER L R E ENS ANTON I. SHIP'SlB.OATSWAIN I I p I A A CWO4 WILLIAM J. ASSISTANT A I.R .O. CW02 ROBINTRMF- 'ff Y A . . . . . R . . I f j IQ WARREN L. BUNN CN OFFICER A I DANIEL H. LAURE . . . I A. STEVENS OFFICER.. f D. TWEET ADMIN OFFICER A A DAVID H. HAWLEY OPERATIONS OFFICER. A A ROBERT W. LANCE CONTROL OFFICER I JOHN E. LEINDECKER Fx XX- - I- x R S R R S ' : -...- I'?h 'Ei 1 A ..IFO4 A ' ' A Xi 1 .wzfgg-I ...x .5 w g , gi' zu :avr P Y , . my , A: ,fir-. Q, F. P , . 'W gg ,, ., .sw 5, rnmwf- QA .fl m. .11 wmv. j.-W' ' W' QQ emi, 'g, '. . ws' Qi .4,.- nm' WW ,V ,ff 1 K4 2 I , 1 ,N N fix' SN! The mission of the USS CONCORD is, simply stated, to supply Mediterranean deployed, Sixth Fleet Ships with food, general and technical supplies. The process prior to and during each hit involves many hours of paper work and physical labor to make sure each customer of their general store of the Med gets what they need to carry out their mission successfully. In the following pages, you will see what goes on during an actual maneuver and the people involved. In the beginning one ship moves up alongside of the other. Shot lines are then passed to connect the ships with high tension cargo cables and phone lines. Cargo is brought up from the holds, put into position by fork trucks, and hoisted up and across the sea in rope slings. This process is called horizontal or connected replenishment. It requires very accurate handling of the ships and cargo to maintain safety. CONCORD also carries two helicopters and air crew to man them. These are employed for a process called verticle replenishment. Prior to a vert-rep, the flight deck is loaded with cargo wrapped in cargo nets. During the hit the helos alternately hover over the cargo, are hooked up to it, lift it over to the customer ship, and gently set it down on their flight deck. Many more hours go into the preparation for a hit than go into the hit itself. Together, the men that work in the holds and on decks make CONCORD ffl. 9 sw. f 1 DECK DEPARTME T ,, GV fmipanvf rj n S if i S l Z rw? 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X r ' 1 f 'T za 12. 9 A: 6 'l . 18 Back Row, L-R: SKC Krube, AK3 Workman, ENS Ebert, DP2 Funk, DPSN Knapp, DPSN Bailey, SK3 Dow, DPSN Morris, SK1 Douglas, SK1 Hopkin- son, DPl Morton, AKSN Beebe, DP3 Wedlock, SK2 Byrd, D52 Lester, DPCS Mathias, LT Crismon, Front Row, L-R: SK3 Shankle, DPSN Elliott, SK3 Kuhrt, SK3 Ferrell, SK3 Hart, SKI Church ., i,,,, -, W: R X swu.,,,.- - it ,X U' ,Yi Back Row, L-R: SKCS Claassen, MS3 Adams, SK1 Higgins, FN Embleton, SK3 Tutek, SK2 Foster, SKSN Radman, SK1 Cantada, SK1 Foster, SK1 Wilson, SN Nowak, SK3 Cravens, SK1 McClearn, SK3 Lopez, SK2 Moss, SKSN Sams, SKSN Brannon, SN Johnson, LT Bennett, Front Row, LVR: FN Frazier, FN Edon, SKSN Gates, SK3 Odoherty, PN3 Murphy, SK3 Jackson, SKSN Graves, SK3 Holland, SK3 Godsey, SKSN Vincent, SKSN Anderson, SK3 Burton, SKSN Stone, MSSN Moore, SK1 Rice, OSSN Loving l Q W Back Row L R MSC Mercado MS2 Leabeu MS1 Owenseby MSSN Plummer MSSN Gakmg MS1 Cecll ENS Edmunds Front Row L R MSSN Walker MS3 Falrcloth MS3 Golden MSI Hurst 1 , ol Q X,f 3 C9 E The shells add flavor 2 W 'A 2 , S 1 'Jiffy S o S , I K .. 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LCDR Bunn, LTJG Lance, LT Stevens, LTJG Hawley, LT Laure, LT Tweet, CWO4 Leindecker, AMS1 Decosta, AMH1 Newcomb, AK2 McCray, AMSAN Tigbayan, AE2 Bean, ATAN Collins, AMS1 Elliott, AZ1 Ferrante, AE3 Harris, AD1 Kraft, AD2 Leinaweaver, AMSAN Matz, AD1 Wurzler, AMHAN Perry, AMHAN Simpson, ADC West '90- ff' 'zf 411 V F A yM,,,,. aff ,ff'w !, i ,4 1 O n The flying chaplain So wh en's the next book going to be finished? X 5 - e X ,,',L f 'S W e ' K ,fn ' .Y Do you think she followed us here ?!? e. ggmvviib Y' X, My I ,lit ?' 3? 2 2 2 4 V, ,. ,, Do you think he knows Obout? N on-standard stock item They want me to extend for how long? -xx .,N ?, N, qv, ,,,....f-,- - Q..-.-,Nh .A M1 I 'L ww. , , .,., I .1 . , Y -.Q M we , Mimi W' , W 3-i n f W J L- ' ,, , All V f f '-15: ' , Q up 'v wifi . . V N, . ...-v wh , ' 'K , v'!F lf? ' VW? v Mt 'Q K ' ,A uE??fQ- i 3 g i , ' I K I QM : - A M Q ef. X, W Q... im? r -nhl , X W - . H - l u, 7 . K f'sVg':4.h 1' I i ix T ' -4. , W- nf Weight testing the high line 1-www-pq-s --v-'-1'- A 'hw '7f'WWmfmm -M, W. ,N aw ' . .ig,1w L wus' Malibu Vic and beach pals What did you say was missing?!?!?!? if' if ,.,, What did I do to deserve this? Thirsty? e if 4 PORT CALL 23 JAN 3 5 FEB 13 16 FEB 18 19 FEB 9 12 MAR 24 MAR 5 APR 27 APR 1 MAY 10 11 MAY 24 28 MAY 31 MAY 3 J UNE 14 JUNE Departed Norfolk Malaga Spam Naples Italy Vlllefranche, France Palma, Spam Cartagena, Spam Malaga, Spam Naples, Italy St Raphae1,France Rota, Spam Arrlved Norfolk OF Spamsh countrys1de Sevllla Spam Port of Malaga Ll. lil- Malaga castle Torremolinos 3 2 Malaga Matador's Chapel, Malaga PA Malaga Benidorm Alicante Malaga Spamsh Church Alicante Benidorm go-carts Sevilla AE, A 2 0 , -' , V 7 . .Ag . 1 - -, --1y,,-M 1 -, V1 , :E-1, Mg-V-,,,,.,,,-.,L-,.-V, 5 5211- W' ,I .53 '.'n ' , 1 1 ' .4., ' -'f ' ., .v , . E Palama Tormalinos Cartagena 2 PALMM naw snnn , ,, M, .lf ' ' a .A a a L' exp- '-' .A I I I . 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CXZMMIADUD VTLLEJUEQATULE 1913581985 USHERS ,,. bv- 534 ,hx in , Q -y V W f 0 ZW, 25:83 4 ...A , ,, f 4, 2 M x xv 'X ......4-.g-.4 wif' 2 E I ,A E P FAREWELL ' Y. if-e-., WZ lv I ff iv f- X 4 I 69 QQ Captain, United States Navy, Departing rf K vt-..m ' Cartagena, Spain, a small Mediterranean seaport in the province of Murcia on the southeast coast of Spain, was in the midst of their Easter festivities at the time of our visit for a two-week Industrial Maintenance Availability Period. In joining in the Christian spirit of Easter we invited twenty-one children of the Casa Cuna Orphanage, ranging in ages from three to seven years, onboard for a tour of our ship. After the tour we threw a party for the children and their chaperones. A few days later all of us got together and willingly dug into our pockets and collected over eleven hundred dollars for the purchase of food and toys for the children. 15.1 5' 7 1 Cffw , . 11, ORPHA S VISIT X if Y, s 5 w . X In continuing the spirit of the season, a group of us under the direction of Chaplain Ferrell visited the Asilod de Ancianos Senior Citizens Home in Cartagena. We sang songs for the residents and Visited with them, breaking the language barrier with warm smiles and handshakes. , On May 5, 1985 the USS Concord provided assistance to the USS Nitro, which was dead in the water after its main shaft bearing failed. While in tow, repairs were completed and the Nitro cast off and continued under her own power. V l r'?:,.1ffwf ,V , ,K , W f'aiim,.., ffw' mf an Nw , ,wfegwmw ,W M 'M-f 7 'Q6'n?'y-3,92 v Lv 7 5 a 'N wil! nf ,Q V Attempting to find a place to land and the CONCORD was it. nag raging wmimmgw CH- 3 HELO RESCUE Az X J Si. ' A tight fit 76 Problem fixed and up in less than an hour Largest and most expensive helicopter in the free World Fixing the gear box ,vm 'IK ? 1 X M Y A 2 3 1, 1' W .. f 3? 44 ' - wnfw? f W ,U ., ..f, Z. .. Y,L...,, gf , 4 1 +V. v was-Q dim Ei as Q24 'nR y Nix N Q U On March 2, 1985 the USS CONCORD teamed up with the guided-missile destroyer USS SAMPSON CDDG-105 to pro- vide emergency assistance to a Turkish fishing boat that had floated aimlessly without food and water in the Med for a week following engine failure. With the assistance provided, the fishing boat was underway on her own power in less than . two hours. X K my , - we , ':, M im On May 26, 1985, Captain Taylor and selected crewmembers had the honor of representing the United States Navy, in a Memorial Day Ceremony held at Rhone American Military Cemetery in the town of Draguignan, France. The special tribute was to honor these men and women who gave their lives in the liberation of Southern France from Nazi Germany, during WW II. During the ceremony dignitaries offering thirty-one wreaths of flowers in remembrance of those who died. 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The STEEL BEACH was the ideal spot o for barbeque at sea. if !,'f'f'2?iff? egg 'KW W Wm N, if QPR .Q 11 ff' f 1' fwfr W! ff ,, Z P- I CO CORD AT WORK 2 3 Li I E 05 E F 1 5 K V 5 I 2 ff 2 is 5 2 5 fi K f USS Sampson TQA N , Food for 5,000 arriving N , 4 ls F Q . 'X W .r6R 'Q' w- . , Y J: ..:.LL--'T'f- 'U ' u Q' 7 I' ' ' f-111 lg KL ,gk , 2 , filly 'vu 1 f 4. I .i ig!-2-1-,--':. J -'fm ' 9' FOOD AND F EL T0 GO , 3 So where's the next hit?? Z 2 o 1 ...M .r , go , qu. -'ff4f-A+l-- . , , fi .' ,H 4 , A Q ti. 4? , ' 3 ... Q kj- X. y an :Li ' 9 :L fc - . . I f.a1'xff Concord roving photographer 11? 5 , ' '55- -. 'Ma -W.. ,f 49 W-1-www-Q., V -I . . ' - . 'S' ' ' ..-, f Ti x A - vim., if lm. 4-.A512-J.f ..M,,,ys. ,Ph 4: . Ni .. N, ,,, . , ...o2 ' f -, 'K 'f 4' ' W W. CTF 60 visits 2' Nw . N. ? iffy ?ni'V map.- , s....,, - .-L , M AY 4-,,WW ... .W .,-f x, rf ' ,,,.'-Q.-,. .- -.W aw W . 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