MEF 2-92 DEPLOYMENT 24 MARCH - 24 SEPTEMBER 1992 STRIKE DESTROYER A destrovcr is a l() cl sliip prob.ihK iho nicest lighting ship ol ail. Battleships are a little like steel cities of great factories of destruction. Aircraft carriers are floating Hying fields. Even Cruisers are big pieces of machinery, but a destroyer is all ship. In the beautiful clean lines of her. in her speed and roughness, in her gallanlr siie is ci)niplclely a shi|i mi ihc old sense. Joiiii Steinbeck- ♦« i. -  . - t; ADMIRAL RICHARD LANSING CONOLLY ADMIRAL CONOLLY WAS BORN IN WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS, ON APRIL 26, 1892. HE WAS A GRADUATE OF THE US. NAVAL ACADEMY, AND RECEIVED A MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE FROM COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. HIS SHIPBOARD ASSIGNMENTS CONSISTED PRIMAR! ' Y OF DUTIES ABOARD BATTLESHIPS AND DESTROYERS. IT WAS ONBOARD THE DESTROYER USS SMITH DURING WORLD WAR I THAT HE RECEIVED THE NAVY CROSS FOR HIS PART IN SALVAGING THE TORPEDOED TRANSPORT WESTBRIDGE. ADM CONOLLY WAS RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE MOST ABLE AND SUCCESSFUL AMPHIBIOUS FORCE COMMANDERS OF WORLD WAR H. HIS DETAILED PLANNING, BRILLIANT EXECUTION AND MERITORIOUS LEADERSHIP DURING THE INVASION OF SICILY WERE CHIEF ELEMENTS IN THAT VERY SUCCESSFUL ASSAULT. HE ALSO CON- DUCTED THE SUCCESSFUL ASSAULT ON SALERNO, ITALY, BEFORE MOVING ON TO THE PACIFIC. THERE HE LED AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS ON KWAJALEIN ATOLL, GUAM, AND THE PHILIPPINES. AT WARS END HE WAS IN COMMAND OF OCCUPA- TIONAL FORCES IN NORTHERN JAPAN. HIS MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS ASHORE WERE AS DEPUTY CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS FOR OPERATIONS, COMMANDER IN CHIEF, U.S. NAVAL FORCES, EASTERN ATLANTIC AND MEDITERRANEAN; AND PRESIDENT, U.S. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE ADMIRAL CONOLLY WAS AWARDED NUMEROUS DECO- RATIONS AND CITATIONS DURING HIS NAVAL CAREER INCLUDING THE NAVY CROSS, THREE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDALS, TWO LEGIONS OF MERIT, AND MEDALS FROM GREAT BRITAIN, BELGIUM, SAUDI ARABIA, MOROCCO, GREECE, FRANCE, NORWAY, DENMARK. AND PORTUGAL AFTER RETIREMENT FROM THE NAVY IN 1953, ADM CONOLLY WAS APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF LONG ISLAND UNI- VERSITY. CONCURRENTLY HE ALSO SERVED ON BOARDS OF DIRECTORS OF BOTH THE BROOKLYN AND NASSAU COUNTY CHAPTERS OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS ADM CONOLLY AND HIS WIFE WERE KILLED IN THE CRASH OF AN AMERI- CAN AIRLINESJETLINER WHILE TAKING OFF FROM JOHN F KENNEDY AIRPORT ON 1 MARCH 1962 USS CONOLLY (DD 979) MEFEX 2-92 SYNOPSIS Schedule: 24 Mar - 24 Sep 24 Mar 01 Apr 06 Apr 08 - 1 2 Apr 10 Apr 1 2 Apr 12Apr- 14 Apr 14 Apr 15Apr- 20 Apr 21 Apr - 26 Apr 27 Apr - 09 May 09 May 09 May - 12 May UDWY Deployment: MEF 2-92 INPT NWS, Yorktown: Weapons Change Out Refuel Ponta Delgado, Azores Burial At Sea Ceremony for Retired BMC Port Visit (PVST) Athens, Greece Commanding Officer ' s (CO) Call on Senior Naval Officer Aegean, Commodore Athanasiou. Hellenic Navy. Awards Ceremony UDWY, Enroute: Suez Canal Suez Canal Transit UDWY: Maritime Interception Operations (MIF OPS), North Red Sea PVST Hurghada, Egypt UDWY: MIF OPS Embark COMDESRON TWO ZERO: Hurghada UDWY: MIF OPS 12 May - 15 May PVST: Hurghada, Egypt 1 5 May - 27 May UDWY: MIF OPS 19 May MIE CO ' s Luncheon onboard, RADM Katz, USN COMCRUDESGRU TWO and Commodore Christie, RAN, Commander, Flotillas Command in attendance. 21 May Ammo Vertical Replenishment ( VERTREP) u ith USS SURIBACHI 27 May - 31 May PVST: Hurghada, Egypt 27 May - 14 Jun Midshipman Cruise (MEDTRAMID 1 ) 29 May Ship ' s Picnic: Arabia Hotel, Hurghada 01 Jun - 25 Jun UDWY: MIF OPS 09 Jun 100th Boarding, CONOLLY JOINS CENTURION CLUB ' - 1 8 Jun Visit by RADM R. A. K. Taylor, USN, Commander, US Naval Forces Central Command 25 Jun Debark COMDESRON TWO ZERO 25 Jun Cheer Ship w HMCS Restigouche 26 Jun - 02 Jul Red Sea to Bahrain Transit 26 Jun Steel Beach Picnic- OS Jul - 1 5 Jul Restricted Availability (RAV) and Tender Availability (TAV): Bahrain with Surface Repair Unit Bahrain and USS ACADIA 04 Jul - 1 1 Jul Midshipman Cruise (MEDTRAMID II) 1 6 Jul - 1 2 Jul PVST: Abu Dhabi 20 Jul 21 Jul Ship ' s Picnic: Le Meridian Hotel, Abu Dhabi 2 1 Jul CHANGE OF COMMAND; Guest Speaker, Commodore Richard Robbins, Commander, Destroyer Squadron FIFTEEN 22 Jul - 1 5 Aug UDW Y: Arabian Gulf Patrol 23 Jul Embark COMDESRON THIRTY FIVE 24 Jul -27 Jul GULFEXXIII 01 Aug - 05 Aug Nautical Swimmer Exercise w Royal Saudi Naval Force 01 Aug - 02 Aug PVST: Jabail, Saudi Arabia 02 Aug VIP Dinner w RSNF 1 6 Aug - 1 8 Aug PVST: Bahrain 22 Aug Steel Beach Picnic 24 Aug - 26 Aug PVST: Hurghada, Egypt 26 Aug - 28 Aug Transit to Rhodes, Greece 27 Aug Transit Suez Canal 28 Aug - 03 Sep PVST: Rhodes, Greece 02 Sep - 07 Sep Engineering Mobile Training Team (EMTT) Visit 03 Sep - 07 Sep Transit to Benidorm, Spain 07 Sep - 1 1 Sep PVST: Benidorm, Spain 12 Sep BSE: Rota, Spain 1 3 Sep - 23 Sep Med To CONUS Transit 22 Sep - 24 Sep Return and Reunion Team onboard 24 Sep Arrive Norfolk THE DEPLOYMENT HISTORY USS CONOLLY (DD-979) departed Norfolk for MEF 2-92 deployment on 24 March and reported on-station for duty in the North Red Sea to conduct Maritime hiterception Operations (MIF ops) on 15 April. CONOLLY spent the first half of her MEF deployment conducting MIF OPS which included broardings of merchant vessels transiting to and from the Gulf of Aqaba in support of United Nations Sanctions against Iraq. During her transit, CONOLLY conducted a change out of all eight TOMAHAWK weapons on 24 March at NWS. Yorktown. and a brief stop for fuel in Ponta Delgada, Azores on I April. The transatlantic crossing was conducted with USS ROBERT G BRADLEY and HMCS RESTIGOUCHE. CONOLLY also enjoyed a four day port visit in Athens. Greece. During this visit the Commanding Officer and Executive Officer attended a luncheon hosted by the Senior Naval Officer Aegean, Commodore Athanesiou, Hellenic Navy. Also during the port visit. CONOLLY conducted a main engine power turbine change out. Technicians from Naval Sea Systems, Atlantic in Portsmouth. VA and USS SIERRA, deployed to the Sixth Fleet and home- ported in Charleston, SC assisted in the change out. Following the Athens port visit. CONOLLY held an awards ceremony honoring some outstanding performers. The awards were presented by the Commanding Officer. After a very quick start in the Red Sea. CONOLLY conducted twenty- six boardings in the first two weeks. Merchant traffic to and from the Gulf of Aqaba slowed and during the ten week period of MIF OPS in the North Red Sea, CONOLLY conducted 1 IK motor vessel boardings. On 9 May, CONOLLY embarked COMDESRON TWO ZERO and became Com- mander, Task Group (CTG) 152.1 Flagship. CONOLLY hosted the MIF Commanders Luncheon on 19 May. In attendance in addition lo the Commanding Officers were RADM Katz. USN. Commander. Crui.ser Destroyer Group TWO and Commodore Christie RAN . On I 1 .liiiic. CONOLLY joined the coveted Centurion Club by conducting her lOOih motor vessel boarding. RADM Taylor. USN, Commander United States Naval Forces Central Command visited CONOLLY on iS.lunc. CONOLLY debarked COMDESRON TWO ZERO on 25 June and commenced a ten day transit to the Arabian Gulf arri ine in Bahrain on } .lul 1992. Upon arrival Bahrain, CONOLLY commenced a two week RAV and TAV with Surface Repair Unit. Bahrain and USS ACADIA (AD 42) respectively. On 1 5 July following RAV TAV, CONOLLY set sail for arrival Abu Dhabi for an exciting six day port visit. During this visit CONOLLY conducted its change of command. Commander Robert E. Maskell, USN was relieved by Commander Robert L. Holt, USN on 21 July COM- DESRON ONE FIVE. Commodore Robbins was guest speaker for this event. Following Change of Command. CONOLLY embarked COM- DESRON THREE FIVE and began Gulfex XIII from 24 July until 27 July. This exercise included training in Di vision Tactics (DIVTACS), underway replenishments (UNREPS). anchoring evolutions, boarding operations and over the horizon targeting. Units included USS BUNKER HILL, USS FIFE, HMS EDINBOROUGH and FS JEAN DE VIENNE. Next CONOLLY visited Jabail, Saudi Arabia in preparation for the Nautical Swimmer Exercise with the Royal Saudi Naval Force. In addition to CONOLLY. this exercise included USS GRIDLEY and four ships of the Royal Saudi Naval Force. After a two day port visit to Bahrain, CONOLLY outchopped the Arabian Gulf on 1 6 August enroute to Hurghada. Egypt for a two day port visit that commenced on 24 August. CONOLLY conducted her northbound Suez Canal transit on 27 August. For the next month. CONOLLY transited the Mediterranean Sea enroute CONUS. CONOLLY enjoyed a well deserved port visit in Rhodes Greece from 28 August until 03 September, followed by Benidorm Spain from 07 September until 1 1 September. After a brief stop for fuel in Rota Spain on 12 September, CONOLLY commenced the Atlantic crossing, stopping only for a brief stop for fuel in Ponta Delgado. The Return and Reunion Team embarked CONOLLY on 22 September to provide some counselling prior to returning to the CONUS. CONOLLY returned to Norfolk 1000 on 24 September to greet many anxious dependents and friends waiting to welcome her home. CONOLLY commenced a well deserved leave and standdown period until 26 October. COMMANDING OFFICER CDR ROBERT E. MASKELL (24 MARCH - 21 JULY) COMMANDING OFFICER CDR ROBERT L. HOLT (2 1 JULY - 24 SEPTEMBER) EXECUTIVE OFFICER LCDR JOSEPH C. PETERSON 10 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF DCCM ROBERT T. CONKLIN 1 1 PROGRAM Arrival of Guests and Participants The National Anthems Invocation CHAPLAIN BRUCE MAXWELL Guest Speaker Remarks CAPTAIN RICHARD ROBBINS. USN Remarks and Reading of Orders by COMMANDER ROBERT L.HOLT. USN Presentation of Commissioning Pennant MASTER CHIEF DAMAGE CONTROLMAN (SW] ROBERT T. CONKLIN Bendiclion by CHAPLAIN BRUCE MAXWELL 12 A commander must have a profound un- derstanding of human nature, the knack of smoothing out troubles, the power of winning affection while communicating energy, and the capacity for ruthless determination where required by circumstances. He needs to gener- ate an electrifying current and to keep the cool head in applying it. -Liddell Hart- 1944 CAPTAIN RICHARD ROBBINS, USN CDR ROBERT E. MASKELL CDR ROBERT L. HOLT 13 i. J 11 15 16 17 20 h ' . HMP ' WM ■■S}:t I ill iiftimiiT ——■■■I 21 ATHENS, GREECE -. }■-•-•: -nM.. J lJL!t L M ' 4 ■p ■■• : : i •• i — ' H yy AHAPAHEPI I I )5 ; .fciiii- nA?ArHTA4 Oi o: . jr DUTY 24 .9 J :iir- -- •r f , ■■«Ci. 25 RHODES _- ' - 27 BiHHBHKr ' y j iriftffff Httfl . ' fjK l l ' . QkP w 1 HKC I B B Iea ■_ j H 1 I 28 29 30 H di J ftktf - v A V f Wm ' _J p m ■« HURGHADA CAIRO, EGYPT ' jy V i i (JKjb-4|| H| P s 13 _ IlM ' - -r jl 32 Ml ' .Mi Q i M W 33 HURGHADA AND CAIRO EGYPT H 1 Ti w ' ' iff ' ( flvf i m r . IK M BENIDORM, SPAIN :?:? .- ' 3Ilf 35 ■; ' -3J fe.. , BENIDORM A(|( ' jJU i lLA '  i «4 Ml U ( I _ 4 - ' iif.tv;!: . ' ■.. -:i«;4 w  - 36 [J7?iC| BENI 38 DORM 39 « ft It 1 Jl . - 1. 1 1 II M a kWaiiM H mr A ■p ■■' ' 1 , B «. ' ' Vs C 9W - — f 1 tii ■0 41 CAIRO 42 43 ABU DHABI •i-j SOMEWHERE OVER THERE tt ■I« MORE ABU DHABI 47 OFFICERS LT Reidy LT Kubiak LT Gibson LT Thompson LTJG Clay Operations Officer Supply Officer Main Propulsion Assistant First Lieutenant Asst. Combat Sys Officer LTJG Curbelo Auiciliaries Officer LTJGTranchetti Disbursing Officer LTJG Rougeau Gunnery Assistant LTJG Kocher Electrical Officer LTJG Harris Asst. Operation Officer LTJG Snyder NAV ADMIN Officer LTJG Thielen CIC Officer LTJG Brunelle ASW Officer ENS Guerrero Ordnance Officer ENSHIU Elect. Materials Officer LTJG Edwards Damage Control Officer LTJG Newsome Communications Officer LT Howard Chief Engineer ENS Price Elect. Warfare Officer NOT PICTURED: LTKoromhas. Combat Systems Officer LTJG Ho. Fire Control Officer 48 v Guess who?? The hot tub!! Just some drunk JO ' s Let ' s party down, man!! More drunk JO ' s Gosh dam it!! XOfix it!! What do all these dam buttons Yeahhh I ' m bad, man!! mean!!? The boy ' s from crabtownH Captain, our new engine arrived!! Where ' s my buddy at!? 49 MAIN PROPULSION DIVISION GSMC Bedford GSMl Montalvo GSMl Rose GSM2 Clifford GSM2 Simms rn ' mg M GSM2 Howlett f GSE2 Mendoza GSM2 Zumsteln GSE2 Williams GSM2 Thibeault GSM3 Hawkins GSE3 McManus GSM3 Ignac io GSM3 Krieg GSM3 Johnson MMimm GSE3 Ortiz GSM3 Veracruz FN Delao GSMFN Walker GSMFN Fawcett FN White FN Vanzant GSEFN Miska GSMFN Alvarado GSMFN Mlchalskl GSMFN E:dwards GSMFN Brown GSE3 Curtis GSM3 Dooley FN Cooper 51 52 53 R DIVISION DCC(SW) Smith DCC(SW) Robinson HTl Danlelson MRl Pomcrvllle DCl Lampherc DC2 BeUltts DC2 Petere DC2 McKenzle HT2 Stephens DC3 Hembree DC3 Walters DCFN Tralongo DCFN Spless DCFN Noyes DCFN Gassmen ■l« ri! t; HTFN Peterson HTFN Blanch HTFN Frost HTFN Davis Damage Control (DC) V Hull Maintenance Technician (HT) 54 f S - ' ' ' 55 f Warrtars ofthr Hiah St-as -r ,-  ■•-■' - • • --• l l ' f-i y EN2 Pelton H EN2 Medley Hv EN2 Totman B V ' ' EN3 Perkins KN3 Vankomen l u EN3 Mendoza iA ENS Manse EN3 Bagang ENFA Dalgle ENFA Bain ENFN Dell ENFA Avery 56 A day away Mexican connection Working hard Just another cool day at work It ' s a Westerbeke One ofour ' s The one and only Wooky (NOT!!) The end result it still runs 57 ELECTRICAL DIVISION 11IUI1| Electrician ' s Mate (EM) Interior Communications Electrician (IC) 58 EMI Delapena EM2(SW1 Taunton EMKSWl Powers IC3(SW) Harple EMS Hunte EMI Walker IC3 Washington NOT PICTURED: ICl Henry IC2(SW) Wilkins EMS Wahner ICFN McDonald EMFNLaz FN Bowie CONOLLY POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 59 SKC Elkridge SKI Drayton SK2 Portes SKSN GlbbB SKSN Peregrine SKSN Roasa SKSN Butz Supply Ready lor sea . . . the Siippl Department ' s motto means providing for almost every conceivable need to sustain CONOLLY ' s operations throughout the world. Our jobs are focused on the management of money and materials with emphasis on prcn iding essential services to our shipmates. Simply stated. Supply personnel are the foundation thai supports the ship. Whether preparing 1500 nicals a day. doing lauiidr) h) the Ions, procuring thousands of repair parts, selling geedunk . soda, and other merchandise In ihc iruckload: the quality of service pro idedtoour shipmates results in oui most important contribution to the ship ' s mission . . . Morale! 60 MSC Mazur MSI Tanielu MSI Prades MS2 Taylor MS2 Langham MSSA Anderson MSSA Foster MSSA Allen MS3 Richardson MSSN Staplefleld 61 SH 1 Williams SH3 Barber SH3 Turner DKl Crisostomo DKSN Radosevich SH3 Booker 62 USS CONOLLY DD 979 CRUISE STATS MIF MEF 2-92 DAYS OUT OF NORFOLK HOURS ON THE CRUISE TOTAL MILES TRAVELED GALLONS OF FUEL GALLONS OF JP-5 GALLONS OF WATER CONOLLY MADE AVERAGE HOURS ON WATCH NUMBER OF UNREPS NUMBER OF BOARDINGS AIR DET FLYING HOURS AVERAGE CREW SIZE NUMBER OF MEALS SERVED NUMBER OF SLIDERS EATEN POUNDS OF BEEF DOZENS OF EGGS POUNDS OF CHEESE POUNDS OF COFFEE GALLONS OF ICED TEA GALLONS OF BUG JUICE NUMBER OF SODAS NUMBER OF COPIES RADIO MADE THOSE WHO REPORTED ON THE CRUISE THOSE WHO DETACHED ON THE CRUISE POUNDS OF MAIL RECEIVED 5 ROUNDS FIRED CIWS ROUNDS FIRED 183 4,392 32,379 3,403,324 70,640 1,344,165 1,464 34 118 805 350 730 22,440 11,800 2,620 3,200 812 7,120 8,320 247,200 724,862 67 55 7,985 140 4,500 63 l m lLA 64 65 NAV ADMIN DEPT PNC Dage EMC Flippo MAC Brown YNl Berkeley QMl Perkins QMl Dean YN2 Brown PN3 Beck HM3 Coffee PN3 Perando gM3 McCarthy YN3 Thomas YNSN Lozano HN Brown QMSN Bishop YNSN Halliburton lyii 66 NAVIGATION ADMIN Quartermaster (QM) V MEDICAL Yeoman (YN) Personnelman (PN) T Hospital Corpsman (HM) f«E5r4 67 RH Tit ClNT SH¥lP ' ' 69 OPERATIONS SPECIALIST osKSWi BRAUNSTEIN 70 OS3 SKAGGS NOT SHOWN - OSS CHETELAT 71 Anything for a brew! OSSN FOX OSSN ZIEGLER At last over the hump, it ' s all downhill from here Where ' s m.y relief? I ' ve been here for three hours Picture Not Avoiloble OSSA LINDSAY Does this qualify for work? OSSA FLETCHER 72 ROUTINE MIO-WhTCH ENTRY FUR 01 DIVISION. DD 979 PAUE 01 01 CIC IaJATCH LOG 20JULY92 CIC U TINE REMARKS OOOOZ UNDERWAY AGAIN, CURRENTLY CRUISING THE PERSIAN GULF SEEMINGLY MAKING DONUTS IN THE WATER. PORT SHAFT AHEAD 2 3, STARBOARD SHAFT BACK 2 3. CCS HAS CONTROL OF THE THROTTLES (UI) RUNNING ON 1 SEARS AND ROEBUCK 2 STROKE 35 CC GENERATOR. SYSTEM STATUS; MT 51 .V 52 - ( ( CTWS - HOPE ' IN IT ' S T SPS 40 RADAR -- TAKE A GUESS SPS 55 RADAP - ET ' S SAY ITS UP BUT WE A I NT SEE ' IN NGTHIN SPQ 9 RADAR - REALLY WANT TO KNOW? ASh:; SCHORER SQS 53 - DO YOU REALLY THINK IT MATTERS? MK 23 TAS - WAKIN THE GUY UP NOW NSSMS - ASKING TAS A3 SOON AS HE GETS UP PORT STBD ABL - THE CAMERA ' S WORK ! I LINK 11 - RADIO ' : ' DPC ! ' REPAIR 8 ' ' ' CSOW ' ' ' TRACKERS ALLEY - ' f FUR A GAME OF TRIVIAL PURSUIT SPA 25G - I TD MAKE THIS ENTRY EW ' S - STENGAL , A [...WAYS T SWC - SNYDER (LARRY) , SCHLEBEl (MOE) , BLANKENSH IP (CURLY) ATACQ - RACK OPS 4 HARD TAO - T CAUSE HE ' S bUTTA BE WATCH OFFICER - - ' ' — WATCH SUP -• DRT - T MAKIN DECAFF INATED COFFEE PERSONNEL STATUS: CI CO % use OSl BRAUNSTEIN, OSl DAY -- REFER TO ATmCQ STATUS 051 CUNNINGHAM, 0S2 CASS, lJS2 MARTIN (WATCH SUPS) ALL CAUSE THEY LOVE IT 052 CARTER - p EXPERIENCING NO NET CONTROL 0a2 GRUNDEN - T ON THE SPA 25 053 HARVISON, 0S3 SIMS - MORTAMOR h. LANCELO ! LINK 0S3 CORTEZ - — 033 SALISBURY - UUHHH- 0S3 CARRENQ WAY 0S3 CHETELAT -0 0S3 HACKER - CAN T SEE BUT HE ' 3 T 033 GONZALEZ - T WAITIN FOR BATMAN 033 WARD i (Q) 0S3N FOX - ? 0S3N PERDUE - T GOSH GOLLY I ! OSSN ZEIGLER - I ' M UP YOU @? ' ' OSSN LINDSEY, FLETCHER - CRANK IN, AlWAY- T ........ AND ALL IS WELL IN CIC BMl Olson BM2 Burkey BM2 Romano BM3 Wasllewskl BM3 Chapman BM3 Sanchez BMSN Blackmon BMXN Williams FN Johnson SN Frlermuth SN Sutton SN Bolsvert SN McLarkey SN Harris SN Donnltorio BMC(SW1 Imler BMUSWl Black BM2 Jones BM3 Dickinson BM2 Sanders BM3 SummervlUe BM3 Math BMSN Monroe BMSN Tucker SN Hughes SN Sykes SN Tslosdla SN Franklin SN Halbert SN Keen SN Donoban SN St. Louis SN Bommersbach SN Watson 74 Tied jc ? riR.fir£S 75 76 „fl ■ a.. 1 % sj B ' M Mm 4 i eSUumb :: II •- i B .— _-r 1 sj l .j ] 1 77 OC DIVISION RMCS Hawkins RMl Harrington RMl Eckley SMI Peters RM2 Springsteen RM2 Drago RM3 Atkinson RM3 Spurlln RM3 Large RM3 Brown RM3 Conlon SM3 Williams SM3 Medford RMSN Clyborne RMSN Pecor mm RMSA Pletcher RMSA Koontz SMAS Stewart SMSA Baker RM3 Jenkins 78 79 OW DIVISION EWC(SW) Thomas J. Anneler EWl(SW) Daniel D. Foster IS1(S«0 Dale P. Wright EW2(SW1 Raymond G. Clark EW2(SW) Edward A. Stengel EW3 Ervln J. Miller. Jr. EW3 Daniel J. Meaney EW3 Glenn E. Petroff EWSN Pedro Saenz III m HO 81 CA DIVISION STGCM(SW) Tracy STGC(SW1 Solmon STGC(SW) Howard GMM 1 (SWl Snyder STGl Wilke ■nAH STGl Grelner STGl(SW) Simmons GMM2 Tyler STg2 Amesen GMM2 Beck STG2(SW) Smith STG2 Hoover STG2 Kosteckl STG2 Fedder TM3 Ryan STG3 Phillips STG3 Ray STG3 Crowell STG3 Majarucon STG3 Medlln 82 STG3 Harwood gmmm TM3 Spence STG3 Taubert STG3 Pepe STG3 Peters STGSN Wilkerson GMMSN Biito SN Olson CA Division Logo 83 By STXISW Wilkerson termath of a CA Division pie shellacking 1 fc„ ■1 ill B 4v |H 1 f . • ••■ii STXil Wilke ' s Aunt Karen ■mail call for any sailor Qiy 6L LikL JOE SMuCKlTcai By STGSN Wilkerson H4 • f CA Division STGl Greiner 85 ETC(SW) Relgart DSC(SW1 Lake ETl Price ETl Kuhn ET2 Chupek DS2 Ruck ET3 Aldred ET2 Bebout H6 DS2 Ingle DS2 Williams DS2 Gucciardo ET3 Feamster ET3 Higgins DS2 Masden DS3 Carr ETSN Aust ETSA Boyle 87 CG DIVISION FC3P igh CMC Thompson FCC Scherridan FCl Beachler GMGl(SW) Llndley GMG2 Torain ynfft s FC3 Glantz FC3 Knigbten FC3 Whlteman GMG3(SW) Lindley GMG3 McPeak GMGSN Derwort A GMGSN Morley GMGSN Scheznayder GMGSN Watts SN Harold 88 89 CM DIVISION FCC(SW) Schlagel FCl Blankenshlp FCl Kanuth FCl Forst FC2 Fry FC2 Berry FC2 Khries FC2 John FC3 Patterson FC3 Leonard FC3 Peach PCaWord PC3 Smeated NOT PICTURED: FCl Napier FC2 Todd FC3 Klrchelner FC3 Worth 90 91 92 93 J? £ ' J4 H S L 48 D E ' p LCDR Frye The Stick lo LT Tate Tater LT Frieders Droopy LT Meaner PJ ATC Nunez •Chief AMHl Lankford John-Man ATI Rubino Beano AWl Dean Deano AE2 Vick Dusty AZ2 Bascara Tuskadero LT Menner PJ ADl Toung Mooch AW3 Carlson Mikey AD3 Ciaccio Chachee AMH3 Routt Rootin Tootin ATS Bolen Bow-Man AEAN Wolff Wolf-Man 95 S W rd ' — ■— . '  .- fc. Boat crew hard at work What a trio Basketball in Bahrain First Class cookout Keeping cool in Bahrain ' Took, no more seagulls 98 MSC gets his Sailor of the Quarter Beer call Mail call Stay focused Hello My Friends MSSN Allen SM3 Williams ' We ' re going home dude SAR Rescue 99 THE COMMITTEE LT Orin B. Clay ADS H. Ciaccio PN3 Johhny Dean PN3 Jeffery Hembree ICl Frank Henry GMGSN Roy Morley OS2(SW) Victor Martin SMS Robert Medford EWS Daniel Meaney MSSA Eric Matthews ATI William Rubino STG2(SW) William Smith GSM2 Craig Thibeault EN2 Paul Totman BMS Craig Waselewski And our grateful thanks to all those that submitted photos m WiUswitrth Publishing Con xmy 306 Norih Kaniai Avenue Marcclinc. Miwouri 64658 USA LAKSHADWEBP •i fikg Degree Channel
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