' m % G 5 ' v ai(,-6R„ X . SPRING 1989 yL. - USS CONCORD (AFS-5) MEDITERRANEAN DEPLOYMENT FIRST THEN FIRST NOW USS CONCORD (AFS-5) USS CONCORD (AFS-5) is a combat Stores Ship, Mars Class. Her mission is to replenish other units of the fleet in order to enable them to stay at sea for an indefinite period of time. Her operating with fleet oilers and ammunition ships can provide virtually every item that might be required by a customer ship. She is a vital link in the supply of our forces afloat. A Minuteman on a blue field, surrounded by sixteen links of chain (in yellow) symbolizing the sixteen cities named Concord. The five yellow stars over the minuteman mark the five ships named Concord that have served the Navy. She was constructed by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego. The keel was laid 26 March 1966 . . . launced 17 December 1966 . . . commissioned 27 November 1968. Concord was designed for a maximun propulsion of 22,000 horsepower on one shaft from a set of Delavel cross compound turbines. Concord has a large six-bladed propeller. Her firerooms contain three modern boilers, each of which is capable of producing 86,000 pounds of steam per hour at 600 psi. The ship ' s evaporators can make 32,000 gallons of fresh water per day. Three 1,500 KW steam turbine generators supply power for lighting, cooking and special electronic and weapons systems. All living and berthing spaces, many work spaces and offices are air-conditioned to improve the comfort and efficiency of the crew. Two UH-46 heavy logistic support helicopters, operated by six pilots and twenty-three enlisted personnel, are aboard during deployment. Approximately 26,000 different items are carried in Concord ' s five holds. The vessel was designed to carry one- half to two-thirds of the provisions previously transported by the Store Ship (AF), about the same amount of general cargo as the Stores Issue Ship ( AKS) as well as a number of aviation supplies and spare parts. The majority of stores are kept in the five holds onboard . . . one refrigerated and four for dry provisions and technical stores. Ultra-fast cargo elevators, built-in package and pallet conveyers are used to move cargo from the holds to the cargo handling areas on deck where forklift trucks take over. Concord can operate ten replenishment stations and transfer cargo to two ships alongside at one time while steaming between 12 and 20 knots. The ship is equipped with automatic tensioning devices which keep a constant tension on the high line over which goods are transferred. Each of the helicopters, used in vertical replenishment, can transfer a load of IVi tons at a time. J Mn This replica of the famous Minute Man Statue in Concord, Massachusetts was sculptored by Daniel Chester French (1850-1931). This invaluable bronze statue was presented to the ship by the People of the town of Concord, Massachusetts, to remain with the ship as long as she is in commission. AFS ' .tarHyftir 1 ,, The second USS CONCORD (PG-3) was a twin-screw gunboat commissioned in February, 1891. She saw service throughout the world, and in May 1898 participated in the Battle of Manila with Admiral Dewey ' s squadron. This resounding victory resulted in American con- trol of the Philippines and renewed American interests and responsibilities in the far east. The first USS CONCORD, a sloop of war, was commissioned in May of 1830. She saw service in the Mediterranean, the West Indies and South America, and the Indian Ocean. J I S ■!( '  The third USS CONCORD, an ocean going tug, was commissioned in November, 1917. The fourth USS CONCORD (CL-10), a light cruiser, was commissioned in November, 1923. She saw service throughout the world, and in April of 1944 she participated in bombardments of the Kurile Islands which prevented their ef- fective use by the Japanese. USS CONCORD (AFS-5) is the fifth ship of the United States Navy to proudly bear this name. The five golden stars underlining the ship ' s name on the ship ' s seal represent the five ships of the Fleet to bear the name CON- CORD. From the sloop of war launched in 1828, our country has been served well by our predecessors bearing the name CONCORD. COMMANDING OFFICER CAPTAIN J.I. MASLOWSKI United States Navy Captain James I. Maslowski entered the naval service in January 1962 as an enlisted man. After serving two years as a Missile Technician in Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines, he was selected for the Naval Aviation Cadet Program, receiving his commission and designation as a Naval Aviator in June 1965. Captain Maslowski made five operational deployments to Vietnam with VA-56 (1965-1968) and VA-113 (1971-1972), and served as the Commanding Officer of VA-94 from 23 March 1981 until 4 June 1982. From October 1985 until October 1986, Captain Maslowski served as Executive Officer of USS KITTY HAWK (CV- 63). He assumed command of USS CONCORD (AFS-5) on 23 July 1988. Significant at shore duty assignments include: Freefall Weapons Project Officer at the Naval Air Facility, China Lake, California; Demonstration Pilot with the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Team — Blue Angels; VA-122 Instructor Pilot and A7E NATOPS Manager; Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet; Executive Assistant to the Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy; and Principal Deputy for Senate Liaison, Department of the Navy, Office of Legislative Affairs. During his career as a Naval Aviator, Captain Maslowski achieved the distinc- tion of flying three different operational aircraft in excess of 1,000 flight hours each: the A4 Skyhawk, F4J Phantom II, and A7E Corsair II. His personal decora- tions include: the Legion of Merit (with Gold Star), Meritorious Service Medal, 16 Strike Flight Air Medals, Navy Commendation Medal (four Gold Stars with combat V ), the Good Conduct Award and various campaign service medals. Captain Maslowski is a Magna Cum Laude graduate in the Criminal Justice discipline, and received a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Chapman College in May 1982. Captain Maslowski resides in Annapolis, Maryland with his wife Billie Jean and children Skip, Michelle, and Christopher. EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMMANDER HERBERT A. STEPHAN Commander Herbert A. Stephan was born in Koln, Germany on 19 December 1939. Attended high school in Salina, Kansas. He entered the Navy in January 1958 and achieved his commission on 1 August 1969. During his enlisted tour, Stephan served as a Quartermaster on board USS GRAFFIAS (AF-29), USS GUADALUPE (AO-32), USS GEORGE WASHING- TON (SSBN-598), USS TENCH (SS-417), and USS GROUPER (SS-214). He served as Assistant Navigator for USS ANGLER (SS-249), USS CROAKER (SS- 246), USS IREX (SS-482), USS SEA ROBIN (SS-407), and USS BLENNY (SS- 324). While stationed on shore, Stephan served security and shore patrol for Naval Air Station Brunswick, Maine. He was also Patrol Officer of RIVSEC 541 and RIVDIV 591. As an officer, Stephan has enjoyed duties as: Ship ' s Bos ' n on board USS WASP (CVS-18), as Company Officer, Instructor and the Navigation section head at the Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, as the Deck Department Head USS SAN JOSE (AFS-7), as Commanding Officer USS RECOVERY (ARS- 43), also as Commander Service Group TWO as ACOS for underway replenish- ment and Material Maintenance Officer Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek and the Base Operations Officer, NAB, Little Creek, until August 1987. After complet- ing the PXO course in Newport, R.I., Commander Stephan reported to USS CONCORD (AFS-5), November 1987. EXECUTIVE OFFICER LIEUTENANT COMMANDER ROBERT J. O ' NEILL LCDR O ' Neill was born in New York City, New York, on 30 October 1954. He graduated from Garden City High School in 1972, and from Fairleigh Dickenson University with a BS in Biology in 1976. On 18 March 1977, LCDR O ' Neill received a commission in the United States Navy. After attending Surface Warfare Officer School in Newport, R.I., he report- ed to USS DETROIT (AOE-4) in October of 1978 as Combat Information Center Officer. Following this two year assignment, which included two deployments with the U.S. Sixth Fleet, he received orders to USS TACOMA (PG-92) as the ship ' s Executive Officer. In September 1981, he assumed command of the Naval Reserve Center, Port- land, Maine. During this assignment, he earned a masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern Maine. He returned to Newport, R.I. in March 1984 to attend Surface Warfare Officers School Department Head class 82. Following graduation, he was ordered to USS MOINESTER (FF-1097) as the ship ' s Weapons Officer. While assigned to USS MOINESTER, he made another Sixth Fleet deployment and numerous operations in the Atlantic Special Operating Area. Completing this tour in May 1986, he reported to USS WHID- BEY ISLAND (LSD-41) in July as the ship ' s First Lieutenant where he helped prepare USS WHIDBEY ISLAND for her maiden operations with the Second and Sixth Fleets. He was promoted to his present rank in July 1986. Since departing USS WHIDBEY ISLAND in January 1988, LCDR O ' Neill has been a member of the Chief of Naval Operations ' special project team on Amphibi- ous Warfare. Prior to reporting for duty at the Armed Forces Staff College, he was assigned to the Operations and Plans division at the Supreme Allied Command Atlantic. He reported to his present assignment in April 1989 and assumed the duties of Executive Officer of USS CONCORD (AFS-5). COMMAND MASTER CHIEF MRCM JOHN S. HANDZUK Master Chief Handzuk was born and raised in North Tonawanda, New York and is a 1966 graduate of North Tonawanda Senior High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Handzuk. In over 22 years of naval service, he has served on a variety of ships, overseas stations and shore duty. These assignments include USS CONSTITUTION (IX- 21) Old Ironsides, NASU Iwakuni, Japan, NSA Danang, RVN, USS GRAND CANYON (AR-28), NAS Jacksonville, Fl., USS YOSEMITE (AD-19), RTC Or- lando, and USS SARATOGA (CV-60). While assigned to USS CHARLES R. WARE (DD-865), he made an around the world cruise. Master Chief Handzuk has earned two Navy Achievement Medals, the Navy Unit Commendation, four Battle Efficiency Ribbons, four Good Conduct Medals, the National Defense Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with two campaign stars. Gallantry Cross Medal with Palm, Sea Service Ribbon with three stars. Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, and the crossed cutlasses of the Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist. Master Chief Handzuk is married to the former Barbara J. Padgett of Jackson- ville, Florida. They have three daughters and a son, Tina, Robin, Becky, and Allen. The Master Chief and his wife now reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS OF USS CONCORD First row kneeling: GMCS(SW) George Knight, BMC(SW) Don Herman, DPCS(SW) Don Niehl, SKCM(SW) Bob Lansang, HMC Ken Epley, BMC(SW) Art Lavigne, SKCS(CW) Lee Bryant, MSCS(SW) C.P. Bernardo, EMC(SW) Dan Gumaya. Second row: MRCM(SW) John Handzuk, MMC(SW) Mike Houghton, ETC(SW) Paul Durbin, RMC(SW) Ed Fauss, SKC(SW) Terry Hunt, SKC(SW) P.R. Rubis, MACS Mike Wawer, BTC(SW) George Fellers, BMCM(SW) Mike Melita. Back row: BTC Bob Turzak, SKCS(SW) Carl Cole, PNCS(SW) Pete Notgrass, EMC(SW) Don Toney, AMSC(AW) Steve Sooy, DCC(SW) Rick Morgan, EMC(SW) Danny Gross. GOOD MORNING Waiter: someone who believes that money grows on trays. IheTlira SATURDAY JANUARY 21 , 1989 10 THE Lei BY ELLEN JONES STAFF WRITER Norfolk, VA — At 9:30AM today, USS CON- CORD (AFS-5) deploys to the Mediterranean Seas for a four and a half month cruise. Commanded by Captain James Maslowski, USN, USS CONCORD is a combat stores ship with an important mission of sup- plying the 6th Fleet with food, parts, and fuel. Her 400 crew is complemented by 30 men from the CH-46 helo squadron, HC-8 . . . ' itan-Ililot sfD WEATHER Partly cloudy, cold and windy today, high in the 30s; clear and cold tonight, low near 20. Complete weather A10 aER-SlM m ' mm-.f mkin ' ' mi ork to do USS CONCORD DEPLOYS TO THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA 11 CHT EATING GRIN BY SPUD COMMIES BEWARE! SN BRUMER AT WORK 12 1 , i i M ■. fi rlSaS K ' ' — H h . A am ik- JF M . 1 BOATSWAIN MATE ' S MASTER-PIECE 13 AN AFTERNOON AT THE BRIDGEWING jms ' i- ■■ag HYtRES-MICE 1989 MED CRUISE PORTS OF CALL 21 Jan 89 01 Feb-06 Feb 20 Feb-09 Mar 17 Mar-20 Mar 22 Mar-27 Mar 29 Mar-05 Apr 20 Apr-30 Apr 03 May-06 May 22 May-24 May 25 May-29 May 01 Jun-05 Jun 15 June 1989 Deport Norfolk Malaga, Spain Cartegena, Spain Toulon, France Palma, Spain Naples, Italy Naples, Italy Rota, Spain Naples, Italy Monaco Rota, Spain Arrive Norfolk DEJESUS KEEPING UP FOREIGH RELATIONS MR. O ' LEARY AND ALL HIS FRIENDS HE ' LL BE BACK NEXT YEAR 17 OOPS, and I ' ve only had twelve beers . . . and then I wrote this song about . Mr. Marsh, how many drinks did you ahve last night? 18 I need to get away from this madness. Maybe if leave now they won ' t miss me for a few days. LIBERTY Don ' t ever put this in the cruisebook! I don ' t need help, I am in total control, really I am! ! -Sii; - T ' f yM . J Zfi I A long days work after a night of pure bliss. 19 CATEGENA SPAIN PALMA 20 Bikers do it on wheels. No, Mr. Witt, that is not land. 21 ::Fr. siiy Tough job but they ' re trying hard! Are you sure your ready for the big hill? ' Where are - . «. 4wf, . . isnc;: k.J«i the chicks? ' I hope it ' s this easy in the water! Drinks are cheap too! 25 LIBERTY CALL Just like home! ' 1 1 a L - m mX Hb . Streights of Messina Super Dave! DRESSED UP FUN 30 FUN AT LIBERTY 31 DARKEN SHIP, DARKEN SHIP . . . EVEN AFTER THE SUN GOES DOWN AND THE CHAPLIN SAYS THE EVENING PRAYER: THE MINUTEMEN KEEP HARD AT WORK TO MEET THEIR NEXT COMMITMENT. 32 SUPPLY DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT SUPPLY OFFICER LCDR DAN WEBB SUPPLY OFFICER CDR ROBERT WOOD 9 I SURE HOPE THEY ' RE GETTING WHAT THEY WANT Wz: . . S-1 DIVISION Front Row (L to R): SKI Keith Freiman, SKI Jimmy Wilson, SK2 Winston Lacuesta, SK2 Earnest Skillett, AKl Jay Bostick. Back Row (Standing L to R): SKI Gary Cook, DP3 Gary Worthy, AKAR Douglas Justice, DP3 John Toussant, DSl Albert Macaraeg, SKCS Carl Cole, SKI Craig Wilson, SKC Terry Hunt, SK2 Darrell Lee, DPCS Donald Niehl, DP3 Carl Breckenridge, SK2 Arthur Allmond, LT Tim Morgam, SKSR Bryan Thomas, SKSA Dwayne Hollander, LT Robert Baker, SKCM Robert Lansang. LT Robert Baker SKCS Carl Cole SKC Terry Hunt SKCM Robert Lansang 38 DPCS Donald Niehl SKC Piorillio Rubis LCDR Daniel Webb SN Roger Allen SK2 Arthur Allmond DPS Carl Breckenridge DP2 William Chandler SK2 Eugene Davenport SKI Keith Freiman SK2 Winston Lacuesta SK2 Darrell Lee DS3 Lee Miller DPSA Raymond Rice DPSA John Savage SK2 Earnest Skillett SKSR Bryan Thomas DP3 John Toussant DP3 Gary Worthy DUO 39 S-2 DIVISION 0 Xfi 4 Front Row (L to R): SK3 Tommy Hall, SKSR Keith Parrott, SKSA Thelbert Jeffries, SK2 Barron Hawkins, SA Paul Kaiser, QMSR David Bedient, SK3 Anthony Barr, SK2 Eugene Davenport, YNSN Christopher Miller, EM3 Don Delorenzo, SA Carlos Kelly, SK2 Michael Bridges, SK2 Herbert Dean, SK3 Brian Turner, SKSR Paul Liedtke, SA Beeson. Back Row: SK3 James Clare, SKSN Anthony Johnson, BTFN Timothy Williams, SK2 Charles Spragling, SN Sherrill Price, PR Antonio Adair, SK2 Gill Nunn, SN Steven Wagner, SKSR David GoU, SK2 Stevie Randle, SKI Sandis Cooper, DCFR Robert Baker, SK2 Herbert Mulhison, SKSA David Wicks, SKI Clinton Mills, SN Kelly Sheldon, SKSR William Newkirk, SA Garrett Masarik, SKSR Russell Brooks, SKSN Stanley Klotzbach, SKC Piorillio Rubis, LT Robert Marsh, SKCS Elton Bryant. LT Robin Marsh ' THE LAST PALLET SKC Piorillio Rubis 40 SK3 Anthony Barr QMSR David Bedient SA William Beeson SK2 Michael Bridges SK3 James Clare SN William Cloud SKI Sandis Cooper SN Edward Dinkins BMl Philip Gilchrest SKSR David Goll SKI Donald Hodge SKSR William Newkirk SK2 Gill Nunn SKSR Keith Parrott SK2 Stevie Randle SK2 Charles Spragling NOT PICTURED: SN Steven Wagner BTFN Timothy Williams 41 S-3 DIVISION Left to Right: BM2 Paul Minor, MMFN Robert Pendergrass, SR Travis Niezgoda, MSSR Alvoid Brown, FN Donald Jewell, SR Jerold Bryant, MSSA Coles Terry, SR Peter Woodland, MS2 Stewart Maryon, MS3 Bernard Dowdell, MSl Russel Bellamy, MSSN Michael Harry, MSSN James Frantz, ENS Robert Jennings ENS Robert Jennings % 42 MSCS Ceferino Bernardo MS3 Bernard Dowdell SR James Ewing OSSA Michael Fisher FR Jonathan Hilton GMGSA Oliver Jawwaad MSI Earnest Joseph AKAR Douglas Justice SR William Keir QMSA Andrew Klepfer MS3 Rodney Koons SR Diarmid Lofton SR Edward Michaels MMFN Robert Pendergrass EMFN John Snyder MS3 Carter Vilt SR Rodney Vonachen MSSN Michael Whitt Not Pictured: HTFA Brian Gentry S-4 S-5 DIVISION aiia |p V • ; v ' Left to Right: SHI Eric Vaughn, DKl Johnny Fuller, SH3 Victor Deese, SH2 Sess Merke, SH3 Michael Rucker, SH3 Michael McCoy, SH3 Andrew Vear, SHSN Ray Marshall, DK3 Carl Nissen, SHSN Anthony Newell LTJG Karen Fallon LTJG Joseph Osazuwa SHI Eric Vaughn 44 SH3 Victor Deese SA Carlos Kelly SHSN Ray Marshall SH3 Michael McCoy DKl Johhy Fuller DK3 Carl Nissen 45 DECK DEPARTMENT FIRST LIEUTENANT LCDR BILL HOWARD 1ST LIEUTENANT AND CARGO OFFICER 7 H ' - iv -. .M ■, Jg PI ■V 4 D-1 DIVISION Front Row (L to R): SA George Hays, SR Billy Weir, SN Castillo Mabini, BM3 Michael Bratton, SR Kenny Folines, BM2 Brian Altenbaugh, BM2 Michael Reilly. Middle Row: BM2 John Russo, LTJG Jose Rodriguez, BM2 James Szalma, SR William Keir, SN Christopher Davis, SA Carlos Kelly, SR Jose Davila, SA Franklin Harrison, SN James Rohr, BMCS Michael Melita, BMC Arthur Lavigne, BMl Thomas Fultz. Third Row: SN Gary Haber, BM3 William Davis, BM3 Raymond Winn, BM3 Andre Carey, JOSN Kori Ahola. LTJG Jose Rodriguez BT BMCS Michael Melita BMC Arthur Lavigne BMl Thomas Fultz 48 BM2 Brian Altenbaugh SR Tristan Brown BM3 Andre Carey SA Charles Crews SR Jose Davila SA Thomas Fillo SA Thomas Hammerschmidt SA George Hays SA Elvin Jones SA Jeffery Jon es SN Castillo Mabini SN Clark Nelson SN Sherrill Price BM2 Michael Reilly SR Philiop Robley SN James Rohr BM3 Gary Rugg BM2 John Russo BM2 James Szalma SR Billy Weir Not Pictured: SR Kenny Folines SA Frankie Harrison 49 D-2 DIVISION •-t , Front Row (L to R): BMC (SW) Don Herman, BM2(SW) David Marston, BM2(SW) Harry Putnam, BM2 Lenny Bakken, SN Paul Robertson, SR Robert Lykins, SA William Beeson, SA Kenneth Koppenhaver, ENS Kathy Davis. Middle Row: BM2(SW) Paul Minor, SN Chad Mescal, BM3 James Gipson, SN Jeffrey Lyons, SA Joseph Zeigler, SR Peter Woodland, SN Ned Payne. Back Row: BMl Emmett Gilchrist, SN Roger Allen, SR Thomas Horner, SN Kelly Sheldon, SR Norman Couture, SR Rodney Vonachen, SN Alan Lockett, BM3 Chuck Mills, SA Russell Tressidder, SA Robert Galbraith, SN William Bower. ENS Kathy Davis BMC Donald Herman BM2 Lenny Bakken SN William Bower BM2 Billy Corbin SR Norman Couture SA Robert Galbraith SR Robert Hale SR Thomas Horner SR Robert Lykins SN Jeffrey Lyons BM2 Paul Minor SN Paul Robertson SA Russell Tresidder SR Peter Woodland SA Joseph Zeigler 51 STREAM DIVISION Front Row (L to R): BMl Carlos Rivera, MM3 Frankie Yoho, EM3 Nato Ebreo, SN Edward Dinkins, SR Juan Olivares, MMl James Lollis, SN Douglas McGee, EMC Danilo Gumaya. Back Row: LTJG Ruiz, MM2 Charles Harbin, FN Larry Limon, MM2 John Hook, SR Edward Michaels, BM3 Baker, BM3 Shiflett, MMl Steven Hoffman. tar ' mo CW04 Brent Kelsey EMC Danilo Gumaya STREAM Standard Tension REplenishment Alongside Method BM3 Michael Bratton EMS Nato Ebreo MM2 Charles Harbin FR Michael Harvell MMl Steven Hoffman MM2 John Hook FN Larry Limon MMl James LoUis Pictured Below: SN Douglas McGee SR Travis Niezgoda BMl Carlos Rivera EMS Victor Witeckt MM3 Frankie Yoho D-3 DIVISION Front Row (L to R): BM2 Billy Corbin, BM3 Rodney Bloodworth, BMC Arthur Lavigne, BMl Donnell Brawner, LTJG Jose Rodriguez. Back Row (L to R): SN Ronald Matthews, SN Allan Brumer, SA Patrick Okeefe, SR Terry Chasteen, SA Kenneth Rickert, SN John Gluhak. LTJG Jose Rodriguez BMC Arthur Lavigne BMl Donnell Brawner SN Allan Brumer SR Terry Chasteen SA Paul Kaiser SN Ronald Matthews SA Adam Mohler BM3 Paul Newton SR Robert Watchey 54 WEAPONS DIVISION Front Row (L to R): GMG3 Tommy Spencer, GMGSA Oliver Jawwaad. L Middle Row: GMG2 Colley, GMGl 1 Sanders, GMG3 Tony Rucker, GMG3 • John Dwornikowski. Back Row: GMCS George Knight, GMG2 York, GMG2 Freitag, GMG3 Jose Aponte, GMG3 Jeffrey Johnson. GMG3 Jose Aponte GMG2 Cooley ENS Clark Smith GMCS George Knight fate.:. .-■- -«««:- ■■;-  ' GMG3 John GMGl Vernon GMG3 Tony Rucker GMGl Sanders GMG3 Tommy Dwornikowski Griffith Spencer GMG2 York 55 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CHIEF ENGINEER LCDR ROBERT THOMPKINS ' YOU SURE THIS ISN ' T MAIN CONTROL? V • B M DIVISION Front Row (L to R): BT3 Adam Moore, BTl(SW) Michael Chevis, MMFN Henry Moody, MM3 Eduardo Baluyut, BT3 Allen, FN Bradley Mezo, MM3 Vernon Randolph, MM3 Componation. Middle Row: BTC(SW) George Fellers, BT3 Robert Jones, BT3 Theodore Baker, MM2 Randall Rottinghaus, MM3 Adam Vonbartheld, BT2 David Weis, MMFN Stephen Mulholland. Back Row: MM3 Vollmer, MMl(SW) Ronald McKelvin, MM3 Randy Spears, MM3 Robert Herman, MM2 Douglas Biggs, BT3 Richard Shorts, BT3 Champagne, BT3 Donald Jenkins, BT3 Andy Melius, BTFN Don Vogel, BTFN Michael Wagner, MMC Michael Houghton. CW04 Ronald Coleman MMC Michael Houghton THINK OPPE! BTC George Fellers 58 BT3 Donald Jenkins BT3 Robert Jones BT3 Andy Melius FN Bradley Mezo BT3 Tiller Mills BT3 Richard Shorts BTFN Don Vogel BT3 Harold Warren BT3 David Weis FR Antonio Adair BT3 Theodore Baker BTl Darby Butler BTl Michael Chevis BTl Silas Fisher BTl Kelly Hathaway MM2 William Bernard FN Antonio Carneiro MM3 Elvis Gordon MM2 Robert Magbanua MMl Ronald McKelvin 59 A DIVISION Front Row (L to R): MM3 Jeffrey Green, MM3 Jay Smith, MMFN James Scott, ENFN Scott Wallace, MM2 Mark Cowley, FA Bernard Farrar. Back Row: LT Joe Muhitch, MMFA Collin Jarvis, MM2 John Quarterman, MMFN John Kaczynski, MM2 William Krolak, MM3 Bryan Bird, EN3 Fred Petterson. A GANG HANG ' IN OUT BTC ROBERT TURZAK 60 LT Joseph Muhitch ENl Warren Carskaden MM2 Mark Cowley FA Bernard Farrar MM3 Robert _ Gautier ' ri yd MMl Benjamin if. Hamilton MMFN John Kaczynski MM2 William Krolak MM3 Juan Osorio EN3 Frederick Petterson MM2 John Quarterman FN Keith Rogers MMFN James Scott MM3 Jay Smith ENFN Scott Wallace MMFN Frederick Ware 61 E DIVISION LTJG Rodolfo Dollette Front Row (L to R): LTJG Rodolfo Dollete, MM3 Keith Ray, EM2 Leonardo Martinez, EMI David Bassett, ICl James Taylor, EM3 S.J. Burton, EM2 Edwin Guzman, EMS Troy Smith, EMC Don Toney. Back Row: ICFN Japheth Taylor, EMFN John Snyder, FR Thomas Debeer, EM2 Charles Morgan, EMI Sidney Amandolia, EM3 Wesley Carter, EMS Ambrose Francis, SK2 David Pletz, MM3 Matthew Daigle, FR Jonathan Hilton, IC2 Charles Currier, EMS Jack Bashor, ICFN Pryor Crowe. EMI Sidney Amandolia EMS Jack Bashor EMI David Bassett EMS S.J. Burton ' EMC Don Toney EMS Wesley Carter ICFN Pryor Crowe IC2 Charles Currier MMS Matthew Daigle EMS Ambrose Francis ICFN Joedy Glenn EM2 Edwin Guzman EM2 Leonardo Martinez EMS Anthony Newell SK 2 David Pletz EMS Troy Smith ICl James Taylor 62 .r.if ' rr ?:-! R DIVISION LTJG William Roger Left to Right: HTl Larry Musser, HT3 James Montague, SA Purnell Cauley, HT3 Fred Smith, DC3 Scott Wood, DCFA Philip Gilchrest, HT2 Darren Webb, PR Miguel Orozco, DCFR Matthew Brisley, FA Steven Noby, HTFA Brian Gentry, MR2 Michael Neverett, DC2 John Flint, HT2 Nathan McCray. DCC Richard Morgan DCFR Robert Baker DCFR Matthew Brisley HT2 Nathan McCray HT3 James Montague HTl Larry Musser MR2 Michael Neverett FA Steven Noby HT3 Fred Smith HT2 Darren Webb DC3 Scott Wood 63 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS OFFICER LIEUTENANT KATHLEEN MCGRATH WE JUST LOOK LIKE WE ' RE WORKING HARD! ' THREE AMIGAS ' MORNING QUARTERS WITH RMC FAUSS OC DIVISION Front Row (L to R): RMC (SW) Edward Fauss, RM3 Russell Da- merell, LTJG John McGuire, RM2 Osualdo Montalvo. Back Row: RM2 Kelvin Young, RMSN Gregory Nelson, RM2 Barrie Smith, RMSA Anthony White, RM3 Joseph Roan. LTJG John McGuire RMC(SW) Edward Fauss 66 taltf Lfii ACCIDENTAL TOURIST LTJG McGuire RMl Stephen Carroll RM3 Russell Damerell SMI Jerry Genet SMSA Lee Harris SMSN Darrelle Moore RM3 Joseph Roan RM2 Barrie Smith SM2 Perry Smith RM2 Andrzej Szadkowski RM3 Kendall Tyus RM2 Kelvin Young Not Pictured: SM3 Edmund Maynard RM2 Osualdo Montalvo RMSN Gregory Nelson RMSA Anthony White i ii a«E ON DIVISION Front Row (L to R): QMSA Chad Endsley, QMSA Andrew Klepfer, QMSA Jeffrey Jefferson, QMS Antoine Eason. Back Row: QM2(SW) Daniel Savoy, QMS Henry Morton, LT Glenn Witt. QMS Antoine Eason H -4 QM2 Daniel Savoy QMSA Chad QMSA Jeffrey QMl Willie McGee QMS Henry Morton Endsley Jefferson t LT Glenn Witt 68 OE DIVISION L to R: ETC Paul Durbin, ET3 Robert Crawford, ET2 Michael Hangelia, ET3 Timothy Blackwell, ET3 Theodore Peterson. ET3 Timothy Blackwell ET3 Robert Crawford ET2 Michael Hangelia ET3 David Hawkins ET2 William Jurgensen ET2 Theodore Peterson ETC Paul Durbin 69 01 DIVISION L to R: OSSN Christopher Stegall, OSSA William Casey, EW2 Martye Hickman, 0S3 Alfred Coble, OSSA Russel Price, OSSN Ronald Knightlinger, EW2(SW) Thomas Wellman, OSl(SW) Steven Hahn, EWl(NAC) Steven Armstrong. LTJG Christopher Allen 70 EWSN Keith Aldred EWl Steven Armstrong 0S2 Keith Barksdale OSSA William Casey 0S2 Michael Greive OSl Steven Hahn EW2 Martye Hickman OSSN Ronald Kightlinger 0S2 Kuliuk OSSA Russel Price EW3 Michael Ronan OSl John Slack 0S3 David Tilley EW2 Thomas Wellman 71 X DIVISION Front Row (L to R): SN Michael Smith, PN2 Norman Kostuck, BM2 Russ Malcolm. Middle Row: NCl Dennis Williams, YNSR Carl Foster, RPSN Eric Roper, PN2 Joseph Tucei, PCl Martin Updegraff, BM2 William Goebel. Back Row: YNSN Phillip Griffin, YNl David Boisselle, SMI Richard Bigelow, ICl Thomas Heckart. LT Richard Sipe, CC MACS Michael Wawer PNCS Peter Notgrass 72 POSTAL CLERKS SN Smith and PCI Updegraff SMI Richard Bigelow YNl David Boisselle SA Purnell Cauley SN Chris Davis YNSR Carl Foster YNSN Phillip Griffin PN2 Norman Kostuck BM2 Russ Malcolm COMMAND CAREER COUNSELOR NCI Williams PERSONNEL OFFICE PN2 Kostuck, PNCS Notgrass, and PN2 Tucei 73 MEDICAL DENTAL DEPARTMENT (L to R): LT Kun Kim, MC, HM3 Alan Hilts, HM3 David Henderson, HM2 James Hall, HMC Kenneth Epley. LT Kun Kim, MC HMC Kenneth Epley HM2 James Hall HM3 Alan Hilts HM3 David Henderson (L to R): LT Paul Scott, DC DN Todd Harshman HELO DETACHMENT -■J !  , m ' ' Zf J ' ' lSi ■5s jSi , «,-i S i, ?. }?n 2l Stevens, AMSAN Costales, AMHAA Murry, AMHZ Stroud, AD2 Buchanon ENS Matz Middle Row: LT P y tak Ltjq Whitn ore ADl Smith, ADAN Lopez, AD2 Hernandez, ADAN Tobekton; ADaS 1 ?! ?co ' t P Kishman, AMSAN Bosiak. Back Row: LTJG Chapman, LCDR Feeney, LTJG O ' Leary AT2 O ' Sullivan AMS2 Khne, AK2 Richard, LT Allen AE3 Walker, AMSl Gama, AMH3 Burger, AMSC Sooy 76  « .M m i 1 1 1 fi ., - 1 [77 CONCORD ' S HELO — DET AT WORK OR PLAY? D E T 5 79 CTF 63 CHANGE OF COMMAND INTRAMURAL ROTA, Softball tournament was won by the Supply Department. Hey, Doc! You ' re supposed to do the CPR, not me. Plenty of food and beer for every- one. SPORTS DAY SPAIN Tug of War was won by the Engineering Department. The CONCORD runners SHIPS QUARTERS . . . FRIDAY 0800 t . .. ? 4 CONCORD RUGBY TEAM I CAN BE THINNER, TOO! CON-REP. DOING WHAT WE DO BEST . . . FANTAIL FROLICS AND CARNIVAL CRUISELINE THE TALENT SHOW CAN ' T BE MORE FUN MIDN Maslowski, MIDN Mooney MIDN Miller, MIDN Lower, MIDN Baker PN2 Tucei and SKC Hunt AROUND THE SHIP After at the Bridge CW04 Coleman SMSN Moore ' Larger than Life HTFN Orozco and HT2 Smith CTF 6-3 Change of Command Boat to the Rescue! GOTC HA! .. J r h i H 94 CRUISEBOOK STAFF LT KUN Z. KIM, MC: EDITOR, LAYOUT, PHOTOGRAPHY LT KATHY MCGRATH: EDITOR HM3 DAVID HENDERSON: LAYOUT THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO MADE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE BY CONTRIBUTING PHOTOS 1 I • 1
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