Donald Beary (FF 1085) - Naval Cruise Book

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Mrs. Mary L. Beary, widow of Admiral Beary, is the ship ' s sponsor. Since commissioning, USS DONALD B. BEARY has participated in numerous major deployments. Several were to the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean and some were in the Middle East and Indian Ocean. Ship ' s decorations include Navy Unit Commendation, two Navy Expe- ditionary Medals, two Navy E ' s , National Defense Service Medal, and Sea Service Deployment Ribbons. On 2 July 1986, Commander Elmer J. Halley, Jr. assumed the duties of DONALD B. BEAR Y ' s eighth com- manding officer. DONALD B. BEARY operates as part of Destroyer Squadron Ten within Cruiser Destroyer Group Eight, Naval Surface Force, United States Atlantic Fleet. CDR ELMER J. HALLEY, JR. Commander Elmer J. Halley, Jr., a native of Westmont, New Jersey, graduated from the U.S. Naval Acad- emy in June 1967. His first tour was in USS ROBERT H. MCCARD (DD 822) where he served as Main Propulsion Assistant. After completing Naval Destroyer School in September 1969, he was assigned to USS FURSE (DD 882) as Engineer Officer. Following an assignment as a Naval Advisor in Vietnam, he was ordered under the Personnel Exchange Program to the NBCD School of the Royal New Zealand Navy in Auckland, New Zealand as the Officer-in-Charge. In June 1975, Commander Halley began studies in the Oceanography Curriculum at the Naval Postgrad- uate School, Monterey, California, and received a Master of Science degree in Physics. Upon completion of OCA School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in November 1977, he was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS INDEPENDENCE (CV 62) as the Damage Control Assistant. In October 1979, Commander Halley attended the Armed Forces Staff College as a student in the Joint Operations Curriculum. He was next assigned as Executive Officer on USS BLANDY (DD 943) from August 1 980 until November 1 98 1 when he was ordered as the Chief Staff Officer of Destroyer Squadron TWENTY-SIX. Commander Halley was assigned in May 1984 to the Staff of Commander Naval Surface Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet in the Combat Systems Directorate as Head of the Cruiser-Destroyer Require- ments Section. On 3 July 1986, he assumed command of USS DONALD B. BEARY (FF 1085). His personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (with gold star), the Navy Achievement Medal (with combat V ), the Navy Unit Commendation, and various service and campaign medals. Commander Halley is married to the former Sallie L. Stricklin of Florence, South Carolina. They reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia with their three children, Lauren, Jack, and Jim. . x BM2 LUCARREU AND BM2 LEHNER SHOW THEIR TROOPS HOW IT ' S DONE. BMCS PRESTON EXCHANGING TRADE SECRETS WITH TURKISH BRETHREN. EXECUTIVE OFFICER LEADING ILLE ROUSSE PARTY THE BLUES BROTHERS ON LIBERTY Executive Officer LCDR Dennis D. Hancock, USN A resident of Florida, LCDR Hancock enlisted in the Naval Service in 1966. Following comple- tion of electronics school, he was assigned to Naval Support Activity Saigon, Vietnam where he served as a maintenance technician and crewmember on river patrol boats in the Mekong Delta. After the in-country tour, he was assigned to USS MANSFIELD (DD 728) which made a WestPac deployment prior to decommissioning. He was honorably discharged in April 1970. Following graduation from Florida State University in 1973, he was commissioned an Ensign through the Officer ' s Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island. Significant tours include Damage Control Assistant and Main Propulsion Assistant on USS TRIPPE (FF 1075), Engineer Officer on USS AYLWIN (FF 1081), Officer-in-Charge Engineering Mobile Training Team, Charleston, S.C, and Material Officer, Destroyer Squadron Four. LCDR Hancock is married to the former Carmen Griffin of Naples, Florida. They have two chil- dren, Joseph age 10, and Ellen age 8. The family resides in Charleston, S.C. Command Master Chief YNCM (SW] Douglas G. Hughes, USN Master Chief Hughes was born and raised in Ithaca, New York. He joined the Naval Reserve in March, 1960 and attended Boot Camp at Great Lakes. In November, 1961 he reported for two years active duty in a Willy Fud squadron, VAW 12, in Quonset Point, Rhode Island. The squadron later relocated at NAS Norfolk, Virginia. While assigned to the USS ESSEX (CVS 9) detachment, then YN3 Hughes participated in the Cuban Missile Crisis Blockade. Following a year of Naval Reserves, he reported to Naval Reserve Center. Troy, New York for a four- year tour as a TAR. In September, 1969 he rejoined the fleet aboard the Minesweeper USS AFFRAY (MSO 511) in the Mediterranean where he was promoted to YNl and learned skills such as Underway OOD, CIC Watch Supervisor, and Minesweeping Helicopter Controller. He was later selected for duty as a Flag Writer near the end of a tour at Naval Air Facility, Washington, D.C., located at Andrews Air Force Base, Suitland, Maryland. Following 16 weeks of training at Defense Information School in Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, he reported to the Staff of Commander Service Group Two onboard USS PIEDMONT (AD 17) in Norfolk. He was promoted to YNC that same day. As a YNC, he served as the Flag Writer for the Deputy Commander Naval Surface Force Atlantic and the Administrative Supervisor of the N3 Section. He earned his Silver Cutlasses in 1979 and was promoted to YNCS(SW) in 1981. In July, 1982 he returned to sea as the Flag Writer for Commander, Cruiser-De- stroyer Group EIGHT. During the next two years he deployed to the Mediterranean twice, once onboard USS BIDDLE (CG 24) and USS INDEPENDENCE (CV 62) and the following year began the deployment onboard INDY during Grenada and then transferred to USS TICONDEROGA (CG 47) where most of the cruise was spent off Beirut. In 1984 he was promoted to YNCM(SW) and transferred to USS BELKNAP (CG 26) as the Command Master Chief. During his tour BELKNAP was selected for assignment as SIXTH Fleet Flagship and reported for a five- year tour in Gaeta, Italy in June, 1986. In December of 1986, YNCM(SW) Hughes reported to the USS DONALD B. BEARY (FF 1085) where he has not only served as Command Master Chief, but also as Postal Officer, Adminis- trative Officer, Administrative Department Head, and other significant duties. The Master Chief has received the Navy Commendation Medal (4 awards). Navy Achievement Medal, Navy Unit Commendation, Naval Reserve Meritorious Medal, Good Conduct Medal (five awards) and various service and campaign medals. The M aster Chief resides in Virginia Beach with his wife Beverly. They have four sons, John, 25, Richard, 24, Douglas Jr., 23, and Tony, 15. Mediterranean Cruise 1987-88 Ships Schedule 29 September, 1987 17 October 20-29 October 31 October - 10 November 13-16 November 8-14 December 21-27 December 30 Dec 87 - 4 Jan 88 6-13 January 15-19 January 22-23 January 2-7 February 9-17 February 21 February - 2 March 15 March 18-19 March 0930 29 March 1988 Depart Norfolk, Virginia Augusta Bay, Sicily Riposto, Sicily Naples, Italy Palma de Mallorca, Spain Palermo, Sicily Barcelona, Spain Naples, Italy Palma de Mallorca, Spain Rota, Spain He Rousse, Corsica Antalya, Turkey Alexandria, Egypt Naples, Italy Blue Water Turnover Rota, Spain ARRIVE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA COME ON LT WALLACE, PUT IT IN THE CHOCKS. REENLISTMENTS ADVANCEMENTS AWARDS CEREMONIES NAVY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL ET2 VANDERMOTTEN BMCS PRESTON - I DO, FOREVER COME ON EM1- THE CAKE IS NOT THAT HARD. i;.—. it r- FLIGHT QUARTERS U W REPLENISHMENT THE ROCK: GATEWAY TO THE MEDITERRANEAN OUR FIRST PORTCALL. RIPOSTO SICILY ON THE FOOTHILLS OF MT ETNA, HAD AN INTERESTING EFFECT ON THOSE WHO DRANK ITS WINE, NAPLES, ITALY THE TOUR TO ROME : i I PALMA DE MALLORCA SPAIN KmF - â–  ' . ...t. PALERMO, SICILY ILLE ROUSE, CORSICA r fH BARCELONA, SPAIN AND CHRISTMAS )S%1 : J ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT THE LAND OF PYRAMIDS AND PHARAOHS PIZZA BINGO THE WINNERS AND THE LOSERS FLIGHT QUARTERS CREW ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT LT MARSDEN LT BURRELL LT LAMONTAGNE LTJG REESE LTJG PETERSON ENS WHITTY ENS LEYSATH BTCS TRAMMELL BTl NEGLEY BTl CLIFFORD BTl GALVIN BT2 COFFMAN BT2 BRAMLET BT3 BRISTER BT3 BYRUM BT3 HARRIS BT3 JONES BT3 D. JONES BT3 HILL BTFN LUCAS BTFN COURTEMANCHE BT3 NICHOLAS BTFN COOK BTFA COLE BTFN MEADOWS BTFN JONES MM2 COX MM3 HERRICK MM3 GARLICK MM3 DOUGHERTY MM3 RODGERS MM3 HARRICAN MMCM TILLEY MMC SPEAS ENl BURTON MMl 01 .SON FN BARTLETT MMFN GRANT ENFA ALBRIGHT MMFN HATHCOCK FN HESTOR EN3 VANDERMAY MMFN SPERRY Electrician ' s Mate (EM) Interior Communications Electrician (IC) EMI ERDMAN ICl DORCHIN An IB EM2 REDMON IC3 PURCELL 1C3 RUUD IC3 MARTIN IC3 JONES EMI COLLINS IC3 HENDRICKS IC3 WOLFE EMFN LACIDONIA ICFN TILMONT EMFN SMITH EMFA BUONESERA Hull Maintenance Technician (HT) t3r Machinery Repairman (MR) HT2 CHAMBLISS HTFN FITZPATRICK HTl PITMON HT3 HOLT HT2 WILLIAMS HT3 CANNON HTFN RIENSHAGEN HTFN MCKINNEY MR3 LAAKSONEN HTFA BAIRD HTFN WILSON HTFA MACALUSO WEAPONS DEPARTMENT ENS DREXLER LT MATEO LTJG GANTHIER BMCS PRESTON STGCS QUINTANA STCC DAVIDSON GMGC BEARD GMGC STANHOPE BMl JOHNSON BM3 LUCARELLI â– H nis H BMl SMITH BM2 LEHNER BM3 HERNANDEZ ! BM3 DUDLEY SN JACKSON SN BOSTON SN GLOVA SN SCARPATI GMM3 MILLER GMMSN BAKER TMl ANDERSON M m A M . 1 S H STG2 GLAZEBROOKS STG2 LISTER STG3 CROWLEY STGSN AUBIN STGSN WALDECK STGSN MORIN STGSN FISHRR STGSN VANDKRSTAR STGSN DOLAN STGSN BING STGSN KOPPING GMG2 CRUDDEN GMG2 ARTIS GMGSN HARRIS GMGSN BERDINE FC2 NELSON FC3 HERRINGTON FC2 BROWNING FC3 KULIGOWSKI FC3 TURNER FC3 YOUNGER FC3 WINSLOW FCSN ALEXANDER X OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LCDR CAIN OPERATIONS OFFICER LT TORTERKI.I.I OPERATIONS OFFICER LTJG HADLEY CICO ENS MITCHELL COMMO ENS CONDON EMO ETC SMITH RMC BRIGGS EWC BREEDEN OSC BRICKHOUS u OSl CROSSLAND OS I BESONG OSl W ATKINS 1 — 0S2 HINES 0S2 SAMPSON OSl MASITIS 0S2 BARBROW 0S2 LAPE 0S2 KING 0S3 WUEST OSSN LAUDEN OSSN DALTON OSSN MAYES OSSN MOVER OSSN HUDSON OSSN DAVIS OSSN ROBINSON OSSN HOBART 0S2 CODY EW3 DAWES EW3 Dices EWSN LAMB ET2 STRAUSS ET3 JONES ET3 FECURA ET3 MARTIN ET3 GORMAN RM2 BOWLES RMl NEALON RM3 REED RMSN WILLIAMSON RM2 GAUDETTE RMS GOLDSTEEN RMSN BEDARD RMSN WEEKLY RMSN ARLINE p SMC DERKEN L SM2 DAVIS SM3 ALEXANDER SM3 LITTLETON SMSN CARTWRIGHT I XN DEPARTMENT nkm HMC WEEMS PNC KRAYNICK T X ® YNl WILSON YNSN HALL PC3 SEARFOSS NCI TANKERSLY MAI WOODS PNSN TIMITY ' vir, iiii HM3 PANTALE HM MAZAIRA QMl KIMBLE QMSN lANNl QM3 COLE QMSN FOOSE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT SKC RIDENOUR supply department FOOD CONSUMPTION: SEVEN MILES OF BACON HAMBURGER PATTIES TO PAVE A ROAD IV2 MILES LONG 7,200 FEET OF HOT DOGS NWrWlLES OF FRENCH FUI AMERICAN CHEESE SLICES TO COVER A FOOTBALL FIELD FLOUR AND SUGAR F OR 480.0 00 SLICES OF B 18,000 POTS OF COFFEll ' 60,000 EGGS . 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