Detroit (AOE 4) - Naval Cruise Book

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?fzmzce Spam L SP Q Palma de Mallorca , M 1 g Q Sea 'A,'SPAIN .MA DE MALLORCA ' SPEZIA, ITALY 'LES, ITALY :USTA BAY, SICILY :oNoS GREECE DHA BAY, CRETE IENS, GREECE .AGA, SPAIN KLION, CRETE 3AKION, CRETE 'DES, GREECE ? 0. X W 10-13 Decg 23-26 Apr 20-27 Decg 28 Feb-10 Mar 30 Dec-2 Jan 3 Ian 4-6 Jang 12-14 Jang 1-2 Febg 23-25 Febg 2-4 Mayg 19 May 15-16 Jan 25-27 Jang 18-.20 Febg 7-11 May THEODORE, GREECE 11-12 Febg 14 Marg 311 Mwy-1 Iune 12-17 Febg 15-28 Marg 21 May 19-23 Apr 13-15 May 5-7 May 25-29 May Naples 0 no W . , 7 6 2 gk Apgus ta Q S St. Theodore f Mykonos Athe ns Soudha Ira klion CRETE Timbakion Rhodes ,,.,,, Fmadr, IM?vQ !612f?3 Qi. L HISTORY OF SHIPS NAMED DETROIT AND VITAL STATISTICS USS DETROIT was built at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington. Christened and launched 00 21 11106 1969, She was commissioned and officially became part of the fleet on 28 March 1970. The ship's vital statistics are as follows: Length overall 794' gwff Beam 197' 4x77 Draft Cfull loadl 33' 55 Displacement Cfull load, 52,386 tons Liquid cargo capacity 9,416,474 gauons Armament 4 3,750 mounts C8 gun barrelsj Horsepower 100,000 Speed over 25 knots Complement 25 officers, 553 men HOIDC POI! Newport, R. I. Ships named DETROIT have played a role in United States Naval History since 1813. The first being a 19 gun sloop captured from the British in the Battle of Lake Erie on 10 September of 1813, The second DETROIT, also a sloop, was so named in May of 1869, but was rechristened USS CANADAIGUA three months later. The third DETROIT, a cruiser, was commissioned in 1893 and accounted proudly for herself during the Spanish-American War by capturing the Spanish steamer Catalina. It is that ship's bell that rests on the present DETROIT's quarterdeck, a gift from the City to our officers and men. The fourth DETROIT was a light cruiser commissioned in 1923. She served as a flagship for cruiser and destroyer squadrons in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets until 1941. The fourth DETROIT was at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack, but managed to get underway and fight back with anti-aircraft fire, accounting for several enemy planes. After a distinguished war record which included rescuing 22 tons of gold and silver from a submarine which had escaped from the falling Philippines, she was among the first to enter Tokyo Bay for the surrender ceremonies on 2 September 1945. The newest DETROIT is the first noncombatant to bear the name as the designation AOE indicates. It is also the fourth ship of her class, the Fast Combat Support Ship. The A denotes the DETROIT as an auxiliary ship able to support elements of the fleet whose primary purpose is to fight. The O is the naval designation for an oiler, and E indicates a ship that carries ammunition or explosives. DETROIT, WhiCh carries all is therefore designated AOE. Such a designation stands for fast, efficient, and complete service to the fleet. n DETROIT is designed to furnish rapid simultaneous delivery of petroleum products, ammunition, freight, provisions, and mail to customer ships steaming close aboard. Her well planned deck layout and sophis- ticated cargo handling equipment allow DETROIT to provide any number of services in calm or heavy seas equally well to the Navy's smallest combatants or largest aircraft carrier. Due to her speed, she is able to operate as an integral part of an attack carrier strike force and provide combatant ships with necessary replenishment support when and where they need it. The Fast Combat Support Ship is considered to be a revolutionary development in the exacting of mobile logistic support of combatant forces at sea. I It should be noted that the men who man her are DETROIT's greatest asset, and their comfort and well- being are likewise well taken care of. For example a chaplain and a doctor are embarked, and many of the facilities of a modern hospital are available. All living spaces are air-conditioned, and the ship is equipped with a library of 1,025 cloth-bound volumes and a paperback stack of 650 books. There are, of course, numerous facilities which make us proud of this, the fifth USS DETROIT to join the fleet. Proud U. . N vy Ships Named Detroit R ' K ff Nix fs., , 1 ij Q X f' 'YL 1 Q x N . , 1 1 , I - 9 0 4 ' il' A ' SLM' ,... 1 KTFIYITU X. . Ship's Histor The USS DETROIT QAOE 45 was built at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington. Christened and launched on 21 June 19.69, she was commissioned and officially became part of the fleet on 23 March 1970. DETROIT CAOE 45 is the fourth ship of her class designed to furnish rapid simultaneous delivery of petroleum products, ammunition, freight, provisions, and mail to customer ships steaming close aboard. The Fast Combat Support Ship is considered to be a revolutionary development in the exacting science of mobile logistics support of combatant forces at sea. After her initial shakedown cruises following commissioning, DETROIT departed Bremerton ongher first long journey rounding the horn of South America before arriving in her assigned homeport of New- port, Rhode Island. Shortly thereafter, DETROIT deployed for six months of extended operations in the Mediterranean. Since her return from the Mediterranean in December 1971, DETROIT has been supporting U. S. and NATO Fleet Units during various operations in the Atlantic, from the Arctic Circle to the Cape of Good Hope. On Decemberlst 1972 DETROIT again deployed to the Mediterranean for seven months of extended operations, with the U. S. SIXTH Fleet. D V , Captain orman .Kaufman Captain Norman L. Kaufman was born on 31 May 1927 in New York, New York. He graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 1948. Prior to reporting to active duty in the Navy in 1950 he served aboard the U.S. Army Transport General Edwin D. Patrick. His sea assignments include duty in the USS LSM 398, USS KITTIWAKE, USS BLUE, USS HALEg he commanded the radar picket ship USS CALCATERRA and the destroyer USS LAFEEY, and was executive officer of the heavy cruiser USS SAINT PAUL. His shore assignments included duty as Head, Mobilization Plans Section of the Bureau of Naval Personnel and Head, Destroyer and Cruiser Warfare Section in the Surface Warfare Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. He has attended the General Line Curriculum at the Naval Postgraduate School and the Armed Forces Staff College. Immediately prior to reporting to USS DETROIT he completed the one year resident course at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He has been awarded a degree of Master of Science in Administration from the George Washington University. Among his awards are the Bronze Star and Navy Commendation Medal, both with Combat VH, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation, Vietnamese Navy Distinguished Service Order, and the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Meritorious Unit Citation. He is married to the former Edith Ceisler of Forest Hills, New York. The couple reside in Middletown, Rhode Island with their three children - Ruth 15, Iudy 14, and David 11. 2 ommander arl . aster r. Carl L. Master, jr. was born June 2, 1931 in Oil City, Pennsylvania and graduated from Oil City High School in 1949. After graduating in 1950 from the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., hegentered in the United States Naval Academy, graduated in 1954, and was commissioned as Ensign, United States Navy. After graduation he served aboard the USS ISHERWOOD CDD 5203 for two and a half years as Engineering Officer. Upon graduation from Submarine School Lieutenant Master served in the USS ANGLER QSSK 240D and USS CREVALLE CSS 2915, returning to the Submarine School as an instructor in 1960-62. In 1962 he returned to sea in the USS ARCHERFISH CAGSS 3111 and in 1963 in the USS ROCK CAGSS 274D. After a two year tour as Submarine Program Officer on the staff of Commander Fourth Naval District, Lieu- tenant Commander Master was assigned as Contingency Plans Officer on the staff of Commander U. S. Naval Forces Vietnam, in Saigon, RVN. In 1968 Lieutenant Commander Master was ordered as Navigator of the cruiser SPRINGFIELD, flagship of the U. S. Second Fleet and in 1970 became Executive Officer of the U. S. Naval Station, Annapolis, Mary- land. In June of 1971 Commander Master reported to the USS DETROIT CAOE-4D as Executive Officer. Mrs. Master is the former Carolyn Mandell of Shaker Heights, Ohio. Commander and Mrs. Master have two children, Carl C9D and Kristin C61 , W- 4 nv? W ,,Y,+.n., . Ami , , 27. 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Hassell BM3 J. McNichol SN A. Abplanalp SN R. Batchelder SN R. Benson SN R. Blount SN J. Burttram SN W. Cowell SN R. Ellis SN G. Engel - SN A. Finley SN R. Gulley SN T. Jefferies SN D. Kovactt SN M. Lewis SN N. Padula SN R. Pimero SN H, Plowden SN L, Santana SN M. Stacey SN J. Stecik SN T. Thacker SN F. Trifeletti SN G. Wercheimer SA F. Baker SA J. Bradley SA R. Case SA J. Charbonneau s A15 ky Wi Z SA E. Climons SA R. Craft SA D. Digou SA T. Dundon SA W. Faust SA L. Gardner SA J. Haynes SA J- Hinson SA M- Hom SA J. Kliem SA T. Lamb SA D. Swanson SA A. Utley D. White J. E, Ramage J. Vargas d Second Division fag' 'Qr ENS M. Shaw Not pi ctured: BMCM J. Duven SN D. Cambridge BM1 C. Kennerson BM2 M. Dejesus BM3 G. Henson BM3 C. Hodson BMSN T- Booker SN C. Calder SN S. Davis SN E. jones A SN M. Korbal SN M- LCC SN T. Osborn F. Schmitz J. Thornton- R. Bean T. Bllfdeff i SA R. Butts SA F. Casanova SA E. Cruz SA O. Davis ' SA B. Drury SA W. Ebbings SA M. Foley SA R. Ganong SA C. Girard SA J. Hoffman SA M. Ei1eIS6l'1 J. Elenback SA R. Jackson SA W, jackson SA L. Johnson SA C. Karnes SA L. Keys SA C, K nipe I W If in ,, SA L. Lopez SA S. Luiere SA G. Martin SA J. Martin SA E. Menchaca SA P. Miller SA S. Naoum SA I. Parker SA M. Pierce SA J. Roman SA D. Sullivan SA C. Taylor ,Aww SA M, Watkins SA D, Williams SA j, Wilson SR G. Franchois SR J. Wootten LT M. Vaughan Third Division BMC A. Watts BMI T. Fink BM3'W. Cregger BM2 R. Dopke BM3 B. Carter YNSN W. Fischback BMSN D. Walden BMSN R Buono SN O. Gil SN W. Heintz BMSN R. Lopez SN F. Lynch SN J Olson SN S. O'Mal1ey SN W. Pimtzner SN G. Scott SN P. Shaw SA R. Ackerman SA Bevack SA R. Bowen SA D. Buechel SA S. Dyer SA C. Flickinger , X,- if 21 SA I. Fortunato SA S. Gardner SA W. Goebel SA G. Gonzalez 'ja SA R. Heath SA P. Hogan SA P. Lane SA P. Lovell SA R. Lucas SA M. Mahn SA M. Makula SA W. McLeod SA P. Miura SA G- Peterson M, C ' N 'U'W , E V, -l 'V QQ. , 4175 ,JW fl, . . is . -4 . 'L 1 f 'tn K, ty' , :W S, SA E. Pineda SA C. 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