Dwight Eisenhower (CVN 69) - Naval Cruise Book

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A ,, V- ' i ',f-Q? ., iii 4-' L A1 ,, HANKS FOR COMING TO WORK TODAYl, At firsti .words that were , heard when an oldVcrustygChief Ra- dioznan, was roaming the passageways and thenlater picked-up by the CommandingrOf- ficer as a' true representation of how our work was appreciated A quote that all of us have come to know and love A statement that the Commanding Officer ,Captain Beck has made and made sincerely to every member of th1S'C1'8W at least once. Our hard work long hoursiand numerous sacrifices have been ap-- preciated .A a .A ' It is with this quote in mind that th1S documentation of seventeen months of our Gerald F Crewmember I the more traditional Cruise Book. When you finish leafing through these pages, you- will hopefully take away with you an appreci- ation that it is 5,500 red blooded, hard work- ing and fun loving men who makethe 95 000 tons of steel machinery and supplies called the USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER the great ship We are This book serves as a testi- monial to seventeen months of our lives the work the daily life and the fun we experi- enced ,It is dedicated to every one of us the crew of -IKE l Q Q ' Q . p THE EDITORS F. THORP ' I B. EUBANK . J . ' ' . iives is called a '4cREwfs BOOKH instead of' 1 4 M 4 Y mf C ji ' ' ' ,annie 'mi-.-' ' A ' FG 43, ,nw . .- -nf . 1,. r , ..,,,1,.A1.'.,,,..,., J I . +I t II . . t t t ' ' ' 1 I V ' , , It The Command Structure 8 l.. 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' :IH :I-if-': f'1...f, Jvfw--:P-QI? H ,flIeI, . ' , I :I ' '. . I, 'fffx AI ., ' - . I , ' ' ' , ' - ' 'K aP 4 a W f -' 'Q ' 'f'I7L-.5 .- LI! . ,Z Qs,,7:Ap.'4g.xi.LL,f.QL-1 QL5..'I,-:fig NL. A g11:f-. 3 I . A I A 'D - s ,han k ' ' Tear :C Admiralf, ,Roland J, , Guilbault,,a native-of,West 1, U Warwick,-1 iR.I.,, graduated from the University of .Montreal in 1958 and received his commission through Officer Candidate 'School in'iI959.f, 1 'F P 1 w 1- Sea-,assignments started' in 1959 aboard USS HAZELWOOD LDD- 531Dlthrough 1962 when Rear Ad-, 4 P .miral Guilbault' served as First Lieutenant, Anti-Submarine War- fareand Gunnery Officer. Other sea duties included two years commis- sioning- crew ,of USS BAlN- BRIDGE QCGN-251 as Missile Ordnance and, Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer, a .return.tour on USS BAINBRIDGE in 1968 as Weapons Officer,1Executive Officer of USSPDALE QCG-19, and Com- manding ,Officer of USS TATT- ,NALL QDDG-192. In October 1981, Rear Admiral ,Guilbault reported to PRECOMUNIT TICONDE- ROGA, Pascagoula, Miss., and served' as Commanding Officer, .USS TICONDEROGA QCG-475, the first AEGIS cruiser, from com- missioning on 22 January 1983 to January 1985. A Assignments ashore include the i p A V Fleet Anti-Air .Warfare Training . Center, San Diego, as Project Offi- cer for the development andinstal- lation of the ,Tactical,Advanced Combat' Detection and Electronic Warfare CTACDEWJA System and ' as CIC Team Training Officerg Sur-8 face Missile 'System Project Officer at fthe Naval Ordnance System.- Command for 1 the Navy's DLGCCGJ, AAW, Modernization 1 Program, OPNAV DDG-51 Re- quirementlCharacteristic Formu- lation Team and staff of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations' for Sur- face Warfare from 1978.to 1981 as the' Battle, Group Survivability Coordinator and OP-355. Following his selection to flag rank, Rear Admiral Guilbault re- ported to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations fSurface Warfarel in February 1985 and assumed tempo- rary duties of Director, Surface Combat Systems Division QOP-351 through July 1985. He then .as- sumed duties as Director, Com- mand and Control Systems Divi- sion COP-9421 from August 1985 to November 1987. Rear Admiral ,. I -. Guilbault assumed Command of, Cruiser-Destroyer Group -Twelve 7 January 1988. ' 1 P 1 . Rear Admiral Guilbault has a Weapon System Acquisition Man- ager IWSAMJ subspecialty and is a Major -Project Manager Board Se- lectee. He ,attended the -Engineer- ing Science Courseat the Naval' Postgraduate School, ,Monterey, Calif., and holds a Master 'of Sci- ence Degree in Administration, spe- cializing in Computer System Man- agement from George Washington University. He also attended the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in- 1977-78 and CAPSTONE in 1987. Rear Admiral Guilbault's awards include the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal with two Stars and the Navy Unit Com- mendation Ribbon. , Rear Admiral Guilbault is mar- ried to the former l-luguette Coulais of Casablanca, Morocco. They have five children: Kim, Lance, Michele, Marc and Paul. W- Y , , 1 .TW M . 3,rg ' ' ' 12 -LI-Q A 4 Xa fl ,, Mffdsiww ,J 163733 'gg ,-1,- Wnf 134511 5 fi-wfi i' E . - Q.-:vw-, V -, ' . fgfp' 1 f A aptain 'Gary LQ Beck was Va 1 ,H born and raised. in Dearg , , bam, Michigan. Following' . V' A graduationlfrom Central Michigan University in 1958,he taughtmath- ematics at T.L. Handy High School in Bay City, Michigan, until enter? ing the Navy in 1960. He was comi missioned through' the Aviation Off ficer Candidate program, earning hiswings in October 1961.' I Q Captain Beck is a graduate of the ' 'U.S.A Naval 'Postgraduate School with a Master of Science Degree in Aeronautical Engineering, a gradu- ate of the Navy's Test.Pilot School andhascompleted the Navy's Nu- clear Power Qualification Program. He has served a tour as test pilot at the Naval Air Test Center, NAS Pa- tuxent River, Maryland, and as Ex- ecutive Officer,4.USS CARL VIN- SON QCVNF70l. r In' 1961 through 1964, while at- tached to .Attack Squadron 66 one board -USS, ENTERPRISE QCVN-655, Captain Beck .made . a 69, if fthree',Mediterranean cruises, pare . 4 -,ticipatedi in the Cuban. Missile Blockade and, in 1964, circumnavi- gated the globe with Nuclear .Task Force One..He completed two com- bat deployments to Southeast Asia. The first was in 1968 embarked in USS, HANCOCK QCV-195 with Attack Squadron 163 and the sec- ond' in, 1969 embarked .in USS SI-IANGRI-LA' QCVA-38D with Attack Squadron 152. From March 1974 through December 1976, he completed two peacetime deploy- ments to the Western Pacific on board USS -RANGER QCV-611 with CVW 2. In.December 1976, Captain Beck reported to Attack Squadron 127 as Executive Officer and assumed command, in March 1978. Prior 'toreporting to USS DWIGHT. D. EISENHOWER QCVN-695, he completed a tour of duty as Commanding Officer, USS NIAGARA , FALLS QAFS-35, .ihomeported in Guam, Marianas ,Islands .V 4 ,During Captain Beck's naval ca- reer, he has logged in excess of 3,800 hours of flight time. Additionally, he has piloted more than 20 types . 3 f iof aircraft including the'F-4 Phan- tom, A-7 Corsair, and H-3 Sea King. helicopter. j U - . A ' Captain Beck's awards include the Legionnof Merit,Vone Air Medal and ,strikelflightr Air Medals, Navy Commendation Medal,,Presi-Q dential -Unit Citation, Navy Unit Commendation, Armed Forces Ex- peditionary 'Medal, Vietnamese Gallantry Cross andtvarious cam- paign ribbons. While serving at the Naval. Air Test Center, he was awarded 4 the Navy Achievement Medal for his contribution to the flight testing of advanced .weapons guidance' systems. Captain Beck is married to the former Louise,Vasold of Freland, Michigan. They have two children, Steven, who lives in Fort Defiance, Arizona and Karen I-Ianrahan, who lives in Manchester, Missouri. W M451 l ' 1 WJ, eg I ri rf 5 ,-2-A reg I Q? E'? f fi A' - '1 M imie ' -41'-4 MV 1 ,. J.. - , . X Pen- ' .7 -1 - sacola, Florida, ll and Q-wasz es 1 'n V' coniniissionedi in Januaryff V 1964 through. the 'Aviation Officers .ChhdiddtefPr0sfhrh- Hehfgfaduateatol from Troy1State'jUniversity withga B.S. Degree in Economics. . I . 5' J Upon ,fcompletion of readiness training ingFighter Squadron 12.1 ine December 1964, Captain Wise. re- ported to Fighter Squadron 213 em-7 A. f 7 barked on 'USS KITTY' HAWK.. After completion of two combat cruises, he reported' Atom Training Squadron' 10, 'in -August g 1967. gin' July 1969, Captain Wise reported-to.: Fighter Squadron 101 for refresher' training and then in December 1969' reported to Fighter.Squadron74. In 2 r January .1972 he was assigned as Personal Aide to theDeputy Com- mander-in-Chief 1 Atlantic Com- mand and Atlantic Fleet. Following this tour, CaptainWise reported to Fighter Squadron 101. in May 1973. In may 1974 he was reassigned as Operations Officer for Carrier Air i ' Y f-Wing s4yepree5.,This.p5ufwas fol-6 lowed, byn hnothB1'.f0l1i' -in .Fighter sqqadron'1D1!e171'1in Jm.sfyiQ19vv.s. Captain Wiselebecarne Executiye Officer of Fighter 5-Squadron. 11'fin1. February 1978 and commanded that squadron from Aprill1979,untilf , June 1980. 'Captain Wisewassthen assigned 'asfa student at thefNa- tional Wai' .College in Washington D.C.,'and, upon graduation in June' 1981, reported. to the Staff .ofComf, ,mander Sixth Fleet. 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He at- tendedthe U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, and received a Bachelor of, Science degreeiand a commission in the ,U.S. Navyjin June 1968. e Prior A-to reporting for flight training, he attended the Cal- ifornia Institute of Technology as the recipient of ,the.Daedalian Fel- lowship. He received a Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineer- ing in June 1969. V - I' I I Designated- a Naval Aviator -in December 1970, he reported to VA- 42, NAS Oceana, Virginia, for A-6 fleet replacement training. He re- ported to VA-7 5 in December 1971 aboard USS SARATOGA QCV 605 for a deployment to the Western Pacific, and flew more than 180 combat missions. While in the squadron he served as Aircraft and Line Division Officer and NATOPS officer. For their performance dur- ing that cruise, the 'y'Sunday Pun-- chers earned the RADM C. Wade McClusky Award as the Navy's best attack squadron, the first A-6 squadron so honored. ' In April 1974 Commander Pyle received orders to VX-5 Det O at 'NAS Oceana. Following disestab- lishment of Det O he completed his VX-5 tour at NAS ,China Lake, California. He served as Safety Of- ficer, A-6 Tactical Manual Coordi- nator and project pilot for A-6E TRAM initial operational testing. Commander Pyle was then or- dered to VA-196 via VA-128. He joined the ' Main, Battery in August 1977 and completed a West- Pac-deployment aboard the USS ENTERPRISE QCVN 651. During that time, he served as TrainingOf- ficer, Operations Officer and Main-' tenance Officer. A I Commander Pyle's next assign- ment. was to VA-128 in'November 1979, as an-instructor pilot. While with the Golden Intruders he was the MAWS Coordinator, 'Crew Training Officer and Operations Officer. He rejoined the Main 'Bat- tery in November 1981 as Execu- tive 'Officer and later 'served as Commanding Officer' completing an, around-the-world deployment . 'in USS, CORAL SEA KQV 431. Duringhhis command tour, VA-196 won the RADM C. Wade McClusky Award as the Navy.'s number one attack squadron, in addition to the ,Battle'f'E'i' and Hughes Trophy as - - . -. xy--.':f1:f1f2 '-1271: -, .- 1. -uf.--fe--, .--f-v:1..,,,. tg..-.-9:25 In Lg. -f.a.'5.'J5Jg,f,''fsieyfxgf-a-, -, . f . .zwezi-e2,. -na--.fain 1 H .a., v.., ..... .1.,.m.f,...,., ,,. ,,.. .,- -, -. -4 -9-1-4',.-w'fr:zr7g4 :r . -ev: -,,:-.- '. -- - - 1-.:4.,..f.1r-mf-122 ' -' 4'-'-D ' Y'- ., ,. f- .faazzwuszaq 'F .--iff: fi. Regain- I .-7.-,j 11551:-L, . i'-Tf1,' 'h-- f M.,-we-aff-. f .1 Q.. ,- -1. - f, .- .f if,-1.2-Z'-su 15 ': '-2111.33.13 . 4-9-refs. . -1'- - - , ..L'.gf1:.- .:.-.' L' --2 -.fic :- 51-'11-.T-iiliiifk.-Li-.' :.?Iff:f hr-2222:-4 Hn -1- -1' ' . . . ...N ,,-. ,, .- -,-. s ...,:.1.--,,,,. ,....,, ,. - ......-..,,:-,, f f v 5 f -f.'-it'-,'.1: L,-3 P,..w-.a,,g.,. .2-sg,-V, M: 9.51,-, .Kgs - ,I ,.-- 1,5 ,ig-7fg,',Q. -W:-..f,. ,Q ,- 2 ,,-5 .::1.g -.'j.t.f.. ..pfv,4q,.L- -, 1:-I . mb. , . ..... . .4 - - . Hy.-.f ,f H 1---1-Q4 gL'w,W,,,wi'a1- 42- ms--L af:-1-., X., ., ,--Q-'.',1 91:2-?..,f'if2:ffLf! 1- .,7:i','..iLfgj'-1 :JE f.: 2-.2251fJe1w5gf'ffi-3512+ 'Fs2g.1i.f,g, ax-24,3 .9 5.7 :fam fir f Z, 1, , 162: Q2 'fi I e g I MIL mp: 5 'iw -if V 'T' I 11 I Q5 r l i 4 1 i I X the top west coast A-6 squadron. , Following selection for and com- pletion of nuclear propulsion train- ing, Commander Pyle reported aboard IKE as Executive Officer in February. 1966. Commander Pyle was selected for promotion to Cap- tain and detached USS DWIGHT D.'EISENHOWER in March, 1988 with orders to assume command of USS IWO JIMA QLPI-I 25. A f A Commander. s Pyle 'thas I .been awarded the .Meritorious Service H f- ' f-fi .1-..---,.. ':.i,.t1?'7 -.-. .., -.. -.., -, .. ., ,v , -, f ..., .. , . ,.,,-. , , .. -f--V--M 1 ff- 92 -- 41- 4 -.,:..,.,.,'-1,,. cl.-,. .een , 1, - , Q.. .ay-,.-. ,. ig-.,ms--My---v:xf.v:4 :. -. lp.. .1 .-217:- H - --.. 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After an interservicetransfer to theff Navy, Commander Roper earned a Master of Science degree in 'Aeronautical !7Engineering fol- lowedf by 'designation .as a' Naval ,Aviator in September 1972Q - . c 4. Following a tour flying the EKA4 3B 'with VAQ-10 -Det 4 aboard USS RANGER QCV-61,1 as Main-I tenance Officer, -he transitioned. to the EA-6B Prowler in June 1974 and was assigned to-VAQ-133 em- barked on 7 the, USS, JOHN F. KENNEDY QCV-675. Selected as the Navy's exchange' pilot, he was the Air Force test pilot school dis- tinguished graduate in 1977. ' . During three years at the Naval Air Test Center, Commander Ro- per performed carrier suitability and ordnance separation- tests on the EA-6B Prowler, A-6E Intruder, and KA-3B aircraft and was the Operations Officer. He- joined VAQ- 137, thefirst squadron to receive the ICAP II version of the EA-6B, in August 1981, and served as the Safety and Maintenance Officer. Takingiover as Commanding Offi- cer in January 1985, VAQ-137 de- ployed aboard the USS SARATO- GA QCV-60j for over seven months to the Indian Ocean and supported the successful freedom of naviga- tion operations near the Gulf of Si- dra inf the Mediterranean Sea. ' commander Roper has flown 24 different military aircraft including the EA-6B,A-6, A-3, F-14, F-15, F- 16 and F-4 and landed .aboard 11- vdifferent aircraft carriers, accumu- lating 4000, flight 'hours and 965 arrested landings. ' V - I 4 . M ,Following selection .for and com- pletion of the Navy's Nuclear Powr eri Qualification Program, Com- mandsr Roper reported aboard USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOW- ER QCVNV-69l as Executive Officer in March 1988. ' ' s - . 1 Commander Roper-was the recip- ient of the Navy Leaguefs Vice Ad- miral John Perryc Award for Excel- lence in Electronic Warfare in 1986. his other awards include the Meri- torious Service Medal,.Navy Com- mendation Medal and ,several unit awards. 9' 1 ' - --g-Commander Roper andhisf wife, Kathy, have four children, Diana, Melanie, - Angela and Jessica, -and reside in Virginia Beach, Yirginia. , . r. 7 .aster Chief William D. J ' - ,Johnson was born and 1 raised in Emporia, Vir- ginia until he enlisted in the United States Navy in 1961. He attended basic training in Great Lakes, Illi- nois and in July of 1961 reported to the USS INTREPID QCVA 115, where he began his distinguished career in the shipserviceman rating. During his seven years aboard USS INTREPID, 'Master Chief .John- son completed three rMediterra- nean 'cruises and two combat opera- tions in Southeast Asia. From 1967 to 1969 Master Chief Johnson was stationed at the Naval Security Group Activity, Edzell, Scotland. 'In 1969,ras a first class petty officer, he received orders to Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, as a recruit company com- mander. Master Chief Johnson de- parted Recruit Training command in 1972 to serve aboard USS JOHN I F. KENNEDY QCV 675 until 1975 when he departed as a Senior Chief Petty Officer. 7 Master Chief Johnson then re- ported to the Naval Weapons Sta- tion, Yorktown, Virginia where he served on independent duty as the officer in charge of the navy com- missary store. During this tour he, was advanced to Master Chief and was selected as the Command Mas- ter Chief for all enlisted personnel assigned to the six commissary stores' supported by the Navy Re- sale System Office, Norfolk. Master Chief Johnson served aboard USS INDEPENDENCE QCV Gllas the Supply Department Leading Chief from 1979 until June 1982 when he reported to the Navy Exchange, Portsmouth, New Hampshire as officer in charge. Master Chief Johnson then, re- ceived orders to the Navy commis- sary store, Little Creek as the first enlisted officer in charge of a major , commissary store. Q In October 1985 Master Chief Johnson reported 9 to USS DWIGHT 9 D. EISENHOWER QCVN 691 as the Supply Depart- ment Leading Chief. In March 1986 he became acting Command Master Chief of IKE and in October 1986 was appointed the Command Mas- , ter Chief. ,A ' Master Chief Johnson's awards include the Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star, Navy Achievement Medal, Navy Unit JS' SHCM Jos - vi ' 44' A N K Commendation Medal, Six -Good Conduct Medals, the Battle E , Vietnam Service with three stars and various campaign ribbons. , Master Chief Johnson is married to the former Joan Marie Danylieko of Northhampton, Mass. who also serves on active duty in the Navy., He has two children, Don Jr., and Barbara Jane. p ws-. -'1'.-- : .sf .Mxqggi-il! . lZ ,1 Mnf ' DWIGHT D. EISENHO ER coNs'rRUc'r1o AN COMM SSIONIN he keel of the USS DWIGHT D. EISEN- HOWER QCVN-695, named after the thirty-fourth presi- dent of the United States, was laid at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company on 15 August 1970. IKE, as the ship is affection- ately called by the crew, was chris- tened and launched at 11:11 a.m. on October 11, 1975, by Mrs. Mamie Doud Eisenhower, the ship's spon- sor and widow of the President. On October 18, 1977, IKE was commis- sioned and became a part of the United States Atlantic Fleet, home ported in Norfolk, Virginia. As part of the United States Atlantic Fleet, IKE routinely de- ploys to the Mediterranean Sea to fulfill the defense commitments of the United States Sixth Fleet, but is capable of deploying anywhere in the world. After winning the Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Battle Efficiency E in November 1979, IKE has set a standard of ex- cellence unmatched in the United States Navy. In addition to her Bat- tle Efficiency awards, IKE has also been awarded several Admiral Flat- ley Aviation Safety Awards. 5 AA A A-621 WOM nb QWXGHT Egg I a l ' MEN OF IKE t 95,000 tons and 1092 feet long, IKE is indeed an awe- some sight. But what makes her great is her impressive crew. ln- cluding her air wing, over 5,500 men 'make up this team. They come from all 50 states, range in age from 17 to 50 years old fthe average age of the men on the flight deck is less than 20 years oldl and they are all highly trained and extremely dedi- cated. The work isn't easy, often de- manding 12 to 16 hours shifts, seven days a week. The tough challenges and numerous successes have brought a motto to the ship: Thanks for coming to Work to- day! , iff! ff ,ff 1 Q 4 .fi in hu. .x-Q ,a 4. ,-4 i 1 li f X, -n ,W if V. ...L Z 'iii 4 . '- . 'a fd .57 W. I 4 1 i 1 2 Ka 2 5 I i li? 'J-fggwrs - xr7f..4:' 'Q 4-ff? Q W, ' - -4 ..xgAr ' -5 1 , 1 , , x .17 ' ff , N-LQ' I 'T k ,, .'F, , li'W 'Hi C414-5J:.':'S. pw? qggq, - 4, :A ,v A--1, .5-1 GPS 553961 f 'Hawk' hx 1 :X - 9 ,1 i ii ii QV, 1 l SS DWIGHT D. EISEN- HOWER is virtually a floating city, equipped with air conditioning plants, an ar- mory,V a bakery, barbershops, a butcher shop, a carpenter shop, a chapel, a chilled drinking water plant, dentist office, a dry cleaning plant, electric generating station, fire stations, a garbage disposal plant, a 65 bed hospital, ice cream stores, a law office, a jail, a laundry, a library, a pharmacy, photographic laboratories, a post office, a print- ing plant, three radio stations, two television stations, a weather bu- reau and a daily newspaper. ? ? ,Jr-of pw 0,1 5,4 , V .f if V 7 galgf r 'K 1 -Q' . , ,liifil I rnxgpaff 5 -L. , -sa iz L Aj - ' N , ' N, A ... ,..E4Vf-g I 4-RJ fs? x 0 an -1. 1 4 1 I A , ' 8 -,df-w I L - A --...a 1 :vi ' M lx 1 QI f X sf' 5 w x i W ' A 3331+ r i ... E25 4 4 lui M U 0 0 1 Carrier Wing Seven To perform its combat mission, IKE relies upon her embark- ed air wing, CVW-7. Comprised of nine squadrons flying a variety of today's Navy combat and support aircraft, air wing pilots and air crews provide IKE with a powerful offensive and defensive air combat and strike capability. The E-2C Hawkeye is a twin engine turbo-prop aircraft de- signed to provide units of the Fleet with early detection and warning of approaching enemy forces. Using its distinctive radar and communications equipment, the E-2C provides strike and traffic control, area surveillance, search and rescue guidance, navigational assistance and communications relay. Carrier Early Warning Squadron VAW-121, the Blue Tails, based at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, flies the Hawk- eye from the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. The S-3 Viking is the first completely computerized, carrier- based, jet, anti-submarine aircraft, it has the all weather ca- pability to search for, localize and destroy enemy submarines. The S-3 is designed to carry an array of ordnance, including homing torpedoes, mines, depth charges, rockets and mis- il With modifications conducted after the 1988 Mediter- s es. ranean deployment, the S-3s on the USS DWIGHT D. EI- SENHOWER are capable of carrying Harpoon anti-surface missiles. The Vikings foremost task is to protect the aircraft carrier itself. Air Anti-Submarine Squadron VS-31, the Top- cats, based at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, flies the Viking from the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. ,.,.-1f.v-N-..,,.-M-f,...s.,f-,.aa?aff,.,....ff,,v, ?2':11'. EQZ f L ,lgf'if:n:.:5, , ,. L, Q , wif.-'-:-3' ff lft ' J , f sspeu, , ,. . ,-H. , r,,..5,.h A V.- . b...1-wv-i,4a,f. ' yr.--, .V 2 .Marais-li.f-1,fT' ' ' L Yi-. ' iii: 'iff--:!,. -.,:. . 1' . 2 .mfdgadei f' an , ' ,N ,Q .z ,V ' -' ,:'-12:-'1':l -.fir 'r A. , ' titiiiztf ' f ..-- A. -Q --A.. N N ,., ,,, .. . ,, 'X .-fzmsw.-..'.'-1 M -ur... 2 ' Z.: , . . 155562: 9'-'lzqqsaigm ' .' ' '- 1 e.f:::ffa,,. , 1, ' f Q V . V ' ,Q f..,yg-' - .. ,- f . 1 . . , ,. ' 1.--15.5. Y - f 1 S 1.1. - Wana, , ' M.. , -. f , . 1' 'ILP . ' V. 239'-'L i m f W9 ' vm,-i1?!.1f? ' 6 ' ' ' Qt :wail The A-6E Intruder is a two-seat, low-level medium attack bomber which has the capability to deliver weapons with pin- point accuracy deep into hostile territory, in the worst weath- er, day or night. The aircraft can carry up to five 2,000-pound bombs or 28 500-pound bombs making this plane second only to the B-52 in bomb load capacity. The KA-6D model of the intruder is the tanker version used for in-flight refueling. At- tack Squadron VA-34, the Blue Blasters, based at Naval Air Station, Oceana, Virginia, flies the A-6E and the KA-6D ver- sions of the Intruder from the USS DWIGHT D. EISEN- HOWER. l V The A7E Corsair II is a single seat, single engine light bomber with a primary mission of locating assigned targets and delivering an ordnance payload on target. The aircraft has the additional missions of aerial minelaying, inflight refu- eling, search and surveillance, target reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare. The Corsair II is being replaced with the FKA-18 on board the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOW- ER. The 1988 Mediterranean deployment was the last cruise that Attack Squadrons VA-46, the Clansmen, and VA-7 2, the . Blue Hawks, flew from the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOW- ER. The F 14A Tomcat IS a two seat tw1n engrne all weather flghter capable of flylng at nearly Mach II The alrcraft fea tures varrable sweep wrngs and can carry long range Phoenrx mrssrles rn addltron to Sparrow and Sldewmder mrssrles Its mrssron IS to rntercept and destroy enemy arrcraft rn order to establrsh and marntaln local a1r superlorlty Flghter Squa drons VF 142 the Ghostrrders and VF 143 the World Fa mous Pukln Dogs both based at Naval Arr Statlon Oceana Vlrgrnra fly the F 14A from the USS DWIGHT D EISEN HOWER The EA 6B Prowler IS a four seat Jet aircraft wrth a prrmary mlssron of provrdrng electronlc warfare support to the Fleet by detectmg and Jammlng enemy radar srgnals Modern antr arr defense systems whether they use mlsslle gunflre or flghter lnterceptors rely heavrly on radar trackmg and guld ance By denylng an enemy the use of hrs radars the EA 6B can effectrvely screen frlendly strlke aircraft and neutrahze enemy weapon systems Tact1calElectron1c Warfare Squad ron VAQ 140 the Patrrots based at Naval Arr Statron Whrd bey Island Washrngton flles the Prowler from the USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER The SH 3H Sea Klng IS a gas turblne powered helrcopter used for antl submarrne warfare rescue and asslstance mls slons and transfer of cargo and personnel between shlps at sea Capable of staylng arrborne for more than frve hours the Sea Klng IS equrpped w1th sonar magnetlc anomaly detec tlon sonabouys and multl channel relay equrpment HS 5 the Nlght Drppers based at Naval Arr Statron J acksonvrlle Florlda flles the Sea Klng from the THE DWIGHT D EI SENHOWER The F! A 18 Hornet IS the Navy s newest and most technl cally advanced flghterfattack arrcraft It IS a hrgh perform ance twrn engxne srngle seat all weather alrcraft fully capa ble of both a1r to arr and a1r to ground warfare In the alr to alr mode the arrcraft employs Sparrow and Srdewrnder mrs srles plus the 20 mm Vulcan cannon In the arr to ground roll the alrcraft carrles a varrety of conventronal and smart weapons In addrtlon to these prrmary mrsslons the alrcraft IS also capable of mlne layrng and search and surverllance us mg onboard sensors Followmg the 1988 Mediterranean de ployment Strlke Frghter Squadrons VFA 131 the Wlldcats and VFA 136 the Kmghthawks based at Naval A1r Statlon Cecrl Fleld Florlda Jorned CVW 7 and fly the Hornet from the USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER IKE FACTS Propulslon Nuclear power Number of reactors TWO Speed In excess of 30 knots Length overall 1 092 feet Extreme breadth fhght deck 257 feet 5 5 1I1CheS He1ght keel to mast top 205 feet 5 111CheS Area of fllght deck Approx1mately4 5 acres Dlsplacement CW1th full combat loadl ' ApproX1mately 95 000 tons Complement Cvvlth A1r Wmg embarkedl Over 5 500 men Number of spaces and compartments OVGI' 3 200 Number of rudders TWO Welght of rudders Approxlmately 45 5 tons each Dlmenslons of rudders 29 X 22 feet We1ght of each anchor 30 Tons Length of each anchor cha1n 1082 feet Welght of each l1nk 1n anchor cha1n 365 pounds Welght of each entlre anchor cha1n 308 000 pounds Number of mam englnes Four Total shaft horsepower 280 000 Number of propellers -- Four Wlth f1V6 blades each We1ght of each propeller 11 Tons He1ght of each propeller 21 feet Number of shlpboard telephones Over 1 900 Number of alrcraft elevators Four S126 of each alrcraft elevator 3 880 square feet Number of catapults Four Number, of tubes trans1stors and d1odes Over one b1ll1on There are over 30 000l1ght1ng f1Xtures 1n IKE and the electronlc equlpment varles 1n Welght from SIX ounces to more than 22 000 pounds There are four evaporators Whlch can d1st1ll a total of more than 400 000 gallons of fresh water per day enough for the da1ly needs of more than 2 000 homes The a1r cond1t1on1ng plants have a capac1ty of 2 520 tons enough to serve more than 800 homes . liitlillltiilliillll ............ 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Add fo that, exhaustivedhours spent l1euee14agg aha i fe CheCking Qevefy damagef:onm31Jfirtif1g pn the ship CfG1i1erhb6r2 5 y0ke is' HQ ivkffl and the fesiiltfisfal vety tited crew. TH6 dhe hishAp0irit 3 9Hfi1G QQJHIY 4thQ when3we re1aiked for a day with ay steel beach piCnicj9,rid gzelebrated Oiir C0u11try'S birthf1ay fro1i1 an H114 iiljqfagiiiist1offN'the ,c0aSit of Cuba. We !lQatned N a great deal duri1dg those' 1 hard' 3 W68kSQf F foremost df whicli is that fide and teamwork merm- : , ' f 1 , p ff,fi,Unforf11r1are1ya 1f exce11euceA1 gdQesfA fdid we11:o1 a110w the menof IKE to L110r5fQ cQmNe xwernighp, Q We 4 1eafnedf g , 5 f if smtviive che w:1a1S emd cha11enges of P??EcW9'?Y ?Ud F haFd f 1WQ?1i Wa5 ? 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An Air Power Demonstration capped the excitement of the day with bombs exploding the aenal acrobatxcs of the entire a1r wing and the sonic boom of a Tomcat speeding by at greater than mach l There were of course drawbacks too Long lines for food souvenirs and the restrooms was the plan of the day But the thrills that our guests got in finally seeing what we do for a llVlHg made up for the ln convemence and scarcely a week after it was all over there were a few who asked When is the next one'7 1 - 1 - 1 9 7 7 . . . . - I , 9 , . . N ' 19 9 1 - K r 5 4 , Y P l P u i I 1 I Ns 1, 'Q Qi X w V S 1 9 4,,4 ,, A V ,. -X 1 Q. Y . ,- - . J- 5, - H, V ,WIA W ,L 14 K- ,,, 7., A - 1- ,.,1,,,,,,Y.,,Ad,.. H-1.52 ,.1:..,,,5,..A .-,.-L-,Q ,. ,,, ,, q.,.,, , -L,.,,,..,A, , ,, ,,.. ,,., 1 ,A .r f . , ,. ,,-V..- , , , ,, V --, 3: 4 -11- l T EXERCISE l orking together as a battle group was the goal for FLEETEX 1-88. The entire battle group set sail for the Caribbean to pit ourselves against an already ex- perienced adversary in an exercise which included all areas of warfare: surface, air, subsurface, and land. The scenario was Norwegian Fjord Operations. IKE pretended to operate within the confines of that jagged coast, while in reality nowhere near land. Practice was the name of the game. We tried various new tactics and honed our skills at many of the old ones while adapting to the new chal- lenge of multi-ship operations. Fleetex was a chance to prove what we could do. As the culmination of many weeks of workups and refresher training, however, it portent that the Med Cruise was just around the cor- ner. LE-rw. 4 , l I I 1 4 rr - . . ,f-- - -..4- -rgng 4.4 - ' E 1 I Q i Y 5 I , 1 1 x x W li .- fu v 1 v 4 f fmf Oflfwx .. f ft' q :.45.x.ANu r- .Www .-,,............,...- - M r., V .ff 111- M 9 '4 I-1-,.p' SLQYBQ Jn? L , , , ,. n, 1 4. W if ,wr ,, ,, ,Q 11 if 1 QWWYLVJS' :ii 5 2 1223 Q45 1 Q my A f f ,,,,f W UK 7 ,,,, ,, , ' l 9 ff i ppropriately, the theme of the evening was Valentine's Day. Originally planned as a December event the IKE Gala was held February 16, 1988, due to IKE's operating schedule. The change in date made the evening all the more memorable. With deploy- ment growing near it was a wonder- ful opportunity to be with that spe- cial someone before the last fare- well. Thanks to Dental Department who organized the evening at the Virginia Beach Pavilion we were provided an evening of dinner, dancing and entertainment. Two bands provided the music and the Mayor of Pungo acted as Master of Ceremonies. Numerous great prizes were given away in a drawing which included a VCR, disk players, and cassette players. The decorations were also terrific, especially the bal- loons, as they all but disappeared before the evening was out. As the ship's last big bash before deploy- ment the Gala was a huge success. i Vi ss .X X53 X X f 4 4 X E G' i 50: 1, f A 7 f 7 Q Q .R A , V ,1'?Q..,-f V V ggi-'eg .sw F4 +Lr ' ,, f V7 ' X, ' 15 , 1 i Zef xxxx x - N51 ,ZVW 'fr ff ,, ,, ,ix x wf1?TWV'W fx, Q ' ' gf- W2 X ,' M Sv-I , MW ' 'W 'ff' ,f f Z, f, X7 , X X' We V f, M' , 46 ' eff ', W., v I vWJ? - bl,-.'g,V.. qu ai,4'Q',l 99 M ,V ,,:,4V,-,-,..- - ,V,.,.,.Q1N.-.-:,..f. .-. -.X--V ..-n f fVA----Vf--VAV-V-- V- A - f- 1 f ff'-ff 3 1 . U V A , I V V , V - V 1 V , i , V ,441 ! V sri .rr - 4, , I 1:1 13,15 if , '5e,..e. 1 l Fur .ff-j 1 at Weird W ,,, ailors have been going to sea for extended cruises since the first ships appeared on the Mediterranean Sea. For centu- ries, husbands and wives, friends and lovers have embraced and said good-bye, not knowing when or if they would return from the sea. Saying good-bye was no easier for the crew of IKE than it was for sail- ors frorn times gone by. Six months is still a long, long time, even in this day of international phone calls and transatlantic flight. We all some- times stop to wonder why we need to spend so much time away, from home, but, in the final analysis, we realize that it's our job. The time away from our families is a necessary consequence of the commitment we made to our Navy and our Nation. Our families know this, but the most patriotic of phrases can't hide the sadness and loneliness which loom around the pier as a ship sets sail. 6 4 1 In l Z I 5 if i li , g 3 is l 1 i 1 if yh I Ik l jx 1: if ls li S l -S , 2'-1QvlQ.v.v:'M ', ws.. , af 4 1. . ,, . . .A A-,MAMA Y Y L v Ywwgww-v,W iv A 4 1 can il, A M, 5 . , SU, H v, ,, M. 'a:.f'A W1 ' 1 1151 if W ww. ZVLAQ 05 'X .1 4 V 3, E' I Q. , -x. w H: L ' ,. 1 ,re 423. , 5:25, , , xg ' vi. M, 9 , it ' 'G :X-. E ,TY Z fvf 71,55 1, XP ., .11-' u vi- ,, in 5 1: x he x x 4 x A Q., Q f f x X Q x K x , M www, 1 N. ,. x x X. F .21fam'ffpv,1,1nu!Qf ,,,.,....,,.,,R...WA p -1, S ' - , f. -W X-5 A m g, -..,f. ,f,, .. , -NA ,iff - -H.-...l1ZS1J.Lww www:-1 3, sv .1 E 2 5 Q, 5 s h if W vb 'J 'v V ' 5' .f D 'Y . 'T ': V'7 -1-1 We ny' LYMPICS Rf 4 - ,,,, Wifi WPI,-'f frm, ,.,.W,,,1..M. 1.wM1'.--f. m ,. 'W rf 2114.9 my pam-.wfl1:favmy,,wy,,k:.W,gi',,,J ,, Iv un, vm A yrf'Q554E5'W11 bf X44 Xgf .rfb QM P CARRIER OPS he mission of the IKEXCVW 7 team is to provide sea- based tactical air power in support of national objectives, It takes dedicated effort from many individuals to maintain the highest standards of mission readiness. Constant practices and exercises are necessary to hone the skills of the men involved. Operational missions, whether real or an exercise require precision of action and team commitment. Men on the flight deck must ensure that aircraft are ready to launch at a moments noticeg ordnance must be transported and loaded safely on aircraft, pilots must be briefed on their missionsg and the men at the nerve center of the mission in the combat information center must keep a vigilant eye on the entire picture, During the Mediterranean de- ployment the IKEICVW 7 team kept men and machines ready through participation in numerous exercises with naval and air units from our allies. The goal of these ex- ercises was to enhance inter-opera- bility between allied forces and im- prove joint military capabilities. In exercises such as Dragonhammer, Poopdeck, Juniper Falconry and Damsel Fair IKEXCVW 7 worked, at one time or another during the cruise, with twelve countries in- cluding Belgium, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Nor- way, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Tur- key and the United Kingdom. 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Not satisfied with littering the bill- boards of Palma with their message Warning: nuclear ships in Palma to- day, they tried to interfere with our ability to drop anchor through the use ofgsmall rubber zodiac boats. They found, however, that stopping a 95,000 ton warship with smallboats is not that simple. , n 0 n Having touched Our, anchor, the flagship and zodiac boats were taken under fire - no, not with guns, with water! IKE sailors manning the entire perimeter of the ship performed t a 'fsalt water washdownv on the Green-n peace ,members whenever they 'apg proached 0 too closely., Unsuccessfulf in their attempt to prevent ,IKE,'s Yan? chorage, they had to be satisfied with the publicity from their effort and soon departed. Y In hindsight, the episodecfwm our viewpoint, was quite humorous and we got a chuckle to see that we had made the news back home. Hopefully next time they will pick on someone their own size! , 0 l l 'W'-'m wr ,ww ew 'nv J Vi. ollecting money is neveran easy task: spending your hard-earned dollars on liber- ty call is much more fun than do- nating to charity, but when Navy Relief is the recipient, the men of IKE go all out to bring in the dona- tions. ' V ' ln addition to the normal allot- ment donation format the 1988 Navy Relief drive coordinator, LT Rob Winneg, made giving fun by or- ganizing IKE Navy Relief Bingo and Lotto. Three Bingo nights were broadcast on IKE TV.eand hosted by LT JG Rick Panepinto.' Vanna Panepintof' as he came to be called, was the hit of the show. ENS Mike Wink Martindale , Moore, was co- host of the first show. 'LT Paul Bunny LaRocque co-hosted the second show and LTJG Ray7Oliver was tlie clean up co-host for game night three. Prizes included-cash of up to 551,000.00 and early bird tickets home to Norfolk. A V 1 . H e A Pick Four lottery drawing' was the other popular event during the fund drive.-From random num- bers chosen- bygthe Commanding Officer,3Executive Officer, Acting Command Master Chief and Petty Officer of the Year, one lucky sailor wonthe 351,000.00 grand prize and many other sailorswon amounts of 35, S25 and'S100. 'V 1 1 - . ' In all, IKE 'donated over 381,000 to Navy Relief, nearly a 1005, 'in- crease over last year'sidona'tion, the largest donation, in the Atlantic Fleet for 1988 and the second larg- est donation fora CVgever. ' H . rf I - ,Mews .. ...J2n+:. -Ls .,.RM!5'fZ,tXSCMkk :-ni95a.Q X li 1 I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11' il ,I 13 il 15 1 , 1i H 11 11 VF V I 1 I 1 l I1 le 11 1? 11 11 5 9 ,, if If i . f ,A 11 :ii 22 ,. 353 ' 531 ai iz 55. 421, , 31' ' 4. 151. 1 7 Jw?-ch, Mp, k.zw 1w, ,, , 'W 1W!4vpc,,wL .V ,y,.w.w'74',,,gfg, :J ,Mn I Tix... . W3 I ,VL O , . 7? 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',f:-,-1-1.11:-Lsiizum.+4f22:'-vw-will L K. 2' N .huh HZ 43447 AL, Aff? fiifxlilf' S he Hump An omrnous term whrch refers to the mrdpomt Hump day IS Wednesday halfway between Monday and Fr1 day But srnce days of the Week don t mean much on a carrrer at sea we gave the term another Slgnlfl cance the mrd pornt of the crulse Monday May 30th was the half way pomt of our srx month deploy ment and we celebrated rn style The mess decks put on a spectacu lar drnner lncludxng French omon soup prrme rrb corn on the cob baked potato wrth sour cream sun daes and a specral Over the Hump Day Cake Great eatrng was not the only good deal avarlable The shrp s store held a speclal half prrce Hump Day Sale allowrng many sarlors to get that rtem they had been wantmg at a great prrce The best part of hump day however was that IKE was half way home ver The Hump L : .a1,f-Yx'. f-'L-.-f::., : -f,-JJ.-.,.1-5.1:L..'.'..-f1- -...1-'nm-L12 -4,-.QQ--'-'---f --- --'---'x-A ' - - 't7- -A '-3'7 iw , - . 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W1 fr -...MJ 1 -,,,NW,,.- '-.,.,,,,..f rg5:11-vnwvwczfarvr-115-if :gi gf :mpg howing pride iniour ship is always special, butit becomes evenmore ' special when you are showing it off to your, father, son, brother, uncle or friends. That is what we had the oppor- tunity todo when, on August 27, 1988, IKE made a stop in Bermuda so,494 tigers,' could join us for thefinal two days of the deployment. ' After flying in from Norfolk or Jack- sonville on prearranged charter flights, or finding their own way to Bermuda, the tigers boated out to IKE just aslthe crew had done so many times during the de- ployment. Once on board,-the tigers slept in the-same berthing areas, ate in the same facilities and observed the daily work of their sponsors. - Highlighting the cruise was an air power training demonstration perform- ed by CVW7, tours of the ship and dem- onstrations ofthe Vulcan Phalynx Close- in-Weapons-System. Having our tigers on board made coming home an even better family reunion. 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It is the LSO's tireless efforts that make this possible. LSO,s are a breed apartg highly motivated and dedicated experts in their field. As long as tailhooks re- main on U.S. Navy aircraft there will always be Paddles there to train naval aviators and bring them home safely. Their contribution has been invaluable to naval aviation, CVW-7 and the IKE success story. KX Qzyixlkx X my , ,ff-pf M N Jww.1,,. ,., .. .. . 4:34, WN V M w mf . ' V yj .5 1 V ,, u ' v f -rn, 4, X4 Il' I if ,...,., 'E gi W W v -fb W x. up ' 'lf' 14 '32-2 ' ., 2? ,- ,Af ' ,if 2' ' ' '- 1 -, , JN! z .Xian , if 1--My J I L S55 - -1.m:a,,. . Ji' Q, ,LVN A . ,li-i?U:i5g,554?.i , , V4 '- V V 1 .xf Q ya n5ff?f5if,i5 if las, www. ' ff a 2:f123:.'5g,':-Er ' .:5I i-mwixf ' UQ, x ,E W 134 . ..xg.x5:- - 5 M , ze aw -V ' ,Q P F , K ,, --QE.. 7: Ws'.N wSif.a7: ww N 4115? J x v ---.- y 4,-.k , ,-02 , .f 47 M: '..,--N, , ,.v. ,vm , M: -'J .:..v:.: 'H HX ' NX ,, 'ikx V. -. M. X - Af -T92 if iiit.31Ww L A . F x ,, M. 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Perhaps the most stunning feature ofthe visit was our first impressioniof Venezuelag the steep mountains right on the coast with theirdeepf green foliage told us immediately that this was a foreignland, Caracas itself is a big city with on huge steaks which costasilittle as two dollars, and they! locals' were quite disarmingfin their tiii pf tempts to welcomeythe Americaiir sailors. On board, the ithroiigaffgf visitors overwhelmed our libgrfyf boat capacity, and IKE 'sailors stood for hours in long lines geff ashore. i i Many took advantage Qofftlier went to the beautiful beachesfof Marguerita Island, sipped on exotic drinksgaplayedf in the surf and enjoyed,t,alt,fWg11Q earned rest after thelong and hard work which went ljinto IKE's workupsi preceding liberty call. Others wentfona fari into the jungles surrounding Angel Falls, the tworldls tallest waterfall. 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Liberty partiesgwere besieged by numerous Jarnaicansi trying to sell their waresor entice them intog their dilapidateditaxis, This firstimpres- sion, however, ,waspgoffset by the beauty of f the island once ,IKE crewmen got away from fleet land- Tours of Ocho Rios and Dunn's River Falls, a picnic on the beach, and a tour to Mosquito Cove were enjoyable and provided a welcome change from the bustle of Montego Bay. Some took advantage of the Governor's Coach tour and a full day of sailing on the Marianne, a large catamaran sail boat. The Marine Detachment per- formed an Evening Review for guests from all corners of the island. J amaica's Governor General gave a short speech welcoming IKE and her crew and expressing their grati- tude for the special trip we made on their behalf. 5LLZ!3E2L,iE:i3. ..' N ' X N ' 5 1535 5933- 1'S55553EEi5LrEiSE52fIf?,-E5:35525:?23':i'-ff1'f-iff'7--if-711 4 '3'-1 ' ' ' TF., . elf-A v. m? 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Of course, the ever-present McDon- ald's was just down the street from the USO in case anyone got home- sick for junk food. Organized tours showed many of the crew the remaining parts of the island: Pollensa, a fishing village, Cape Formentor, on the North end of the island, and the Caves of Drach, an exotic series of under- ground caverns. A medieval ban- quet crowned the events with mu- sic, dance and food and drink from the old world. Included in the eve- nings festivities was the chance to watch live jousting on horseback. IKE crewmen cheered on their fa- vorite knight in an all-out medieval brawl! With all the new sights and ex- citement of a large, cosmopolitan city, Palma was an excellent start to our Mediterranean cruise. Ham HT . D -v...1, -, .,. A wk X A. 93 - . E3 ,V 1 wg Q :K Ziff il A '32, ,J 'xf :if X Tm VZ I J iii, 3 +4 fm , gf JZ 1 1 3 I' 44 M 4 W f f A f 2 4 4 , fi A gb? 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Y.1Y Y V .Am VYYV W V W .,VV AW Y, . ,. ,.,, , .,,,g,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,.,,, , ,, wwf ,, m f . -W-, . 1 . .wmv-vm-,f-.-,mm-v.,.,.,.,.....-,- ..,.., . .-,,..,...-.,,. , -,' - .zf L f l l visit oulon, France. Ahh, France! IKE's first liberty port on the continent was worth the wait! The city of Toulon rests on the Cote d' Azur, the south coast of France known to Americans as the French Riviera. Toulon is home- port for part of the French Navy, and many crewmen were invited to dinner at the homes of French Na- val personnel. Although not a major tourist center like Palma, the locals of Toulon were friendly and help- ful, and made the experience in town enjoyable. Unfortunately the weather at times was terrible, forcing the can- cellation of liberty boats and stranding many IKE sailors on the beach overnight. More excitement was provided by an explosion' out- side a restaurant which, it was de- .nl ll .fri ll TSX 'li ii' liifgn il I termined later, was not aimed at Americans but rather at a local merchant! Toulon proved an excellent place from which to take the great tours offered by Special Services. Two- day trips to Paris provided IKE sailors with a glimpse of the French capitalg visits to Monte Carlo al- lowed a look at the good lifeng and the Medieval city of Avignon of- fered the opportunity to travel back in time to the days of Chivalry Many took advantage of the nu- merous ski trips to Isola 2000, near the Italian border. So named be- cause the main slopes lie at 2000 meters above sea level C6,600 feetl. The varying degrees of difficulty and the heavy snowfall pleased an challenged one and alll u l f G 1 1 ,mf- ,' vi 1 , ,w f kiwi A qi L, .1 1 4 M W, sp,- 4.5 Pa? Wi S F21 ,gf 5 ,gn ,f 1 i i f 'Q i ,zzz W , . , 444 Y ' -1 2 ,. .:!T'f , M Q.1y'f,F 'T 4 , A tn . 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Al- though IKE crewmen were fore- warned against entering some ar- eas, the city offered more than enough other attractions to offset an area being placed out of bounds. The Vieux Port is the center of town, and was also the site of Fleet Landing. After some mad scram- bling to move our equipment from the pier where we first planned to tie up to the Vieux Port things went pretty smoothly. The Mistral winds played with the operation of the boats one night, but most of those caught ashore managed to keep themselves occupied in the cafes and restaurants of Marseilles. Jazz Clubs abounded in the city and if you could gain entrance Cmost were members-only estab- lishmentsl you were in for a very fine evening of live music and danc- ing. As in Toulon, phoning home was simple. The USO sold phone cards , which allowed us to place direct-dial calls home from any pay phone. Many took advantage of this efficient and inexpensive way of reaching out and touching our loved ones. 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Intended pri- marily as a working port for upkeep of the ship, many crewrnen won- dered if they would get liberty ashore as in previous ports. As it turned out, it was liberty port of sorts. Due to the small size of the City of Augusta and their inability to handle the large numbers of our normal liberty party, only small numbers of crewmen could go ashore at any one time. Because of the limited number in the liberty party, alternative means of enter- tainment had to be found. fg Anchored as We were off the coast of sunny Sicily many took advan- ,tagefoffthe warmweather and began work on theirjtans on the flight deckg f5Basketballi 1andJ volleyball fifoliifnamentsyshared the lineup in -the tlflangargQjBay with the Physical Readiness Test which was, un- doubtedly, the least popular event of the port visit. Some say the run- ning course was a bit short, but only the PRT Coordinator knows for sure! Thanks to the men in Supply department an ice cream social and steel beach picnic provided addi- tional opportunities for the crew to relax, have some fun, and enjoy the weather. The main attraction ashore was a tour to Mount Etna, IKE sailors who took advantage of this unique opportunity found themselves star- ing right down into the volcano, where molten rock and lava smoked and swirled. The bus trip to NAS Sigonella, although limited in num- ber, was also a popular alternative for shopping or participating in a baseball tournament organized by Special Services. Q-'-' -. -:Y-,.:.NQx.frx fr.--Q.-. mf--.:fx4f-,,:.g.55.1 .3.-4:-'x::'as. - V:-3,11 .:...'-1 -..::-,.f.- , .Q . . .- A--1,..'f:-.:. - .-..x..k:-.- uw..-.4--ffa 4- , .--1 , A -2.x--bi-r...-f. .., - : - ' N'-'.L.- - -ga. -- - - r.,e:.5 4s,5.,,,. . v 4 if :C Z4 , fi r 6 4.3 hai-...f .L ,QL 4 1 -2 . Q W L H -.gan --. ' 1 s E 1 f 4 I r W . fl y ,l I Y , 1 I f V i 1 :Iv ffif '77 -7- A vfr, K' ' Y 'A' 'I ' ' W ' ' ' ' W' ' ' ' ' . 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Liberty par- ties immediately were presented with the challenge of climbing a long set of steps up the cliff, past a gauntlet of street merchants selling their wares, in order to reach the city. Shopping was, without a doubt, the primary activity of IKE sailors in Antalya. The market was a favor- ite attraction, with hundreds of tiny shops nestled together under a roof which allowed just enough light in to see by. Walking through the mar- ket we were all impressedtby the fine jewelry and leather goods. Cer- tainly the souvenir of choice was the Turkish rug. Although somewhat costly, their value and quality was not to be overlooked, and many sail- ors put a sizable dent in their bud- gets to purchase the intricate hand- iwork of the local Weavers. Although the language was total- ly foreign and the customs were sometimes unfathomable, Antalya was a wonderful and unique experi- ence at the gateway to the Middle East. f 2' ,X -.Ng -. sf ,.4 V f 37 , 'Vw I+ I ,xiii Xmmuw. H H 1 'vid' sw. 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Never let it be said that IKE's crew missed an opportu- nity to relax, eat, drink and play softball. Many IKE sailors ventured be- yond Naples to experience the his- tory, culture and excitement in oth- er areas of Italy. From the spectacu- lar scenery on the Isle of Capri to the splendor of the Vatican and the grandeur of the Coliseum in Rome IKE sailors enjoyed everything Italy had to offer. , Vyw f ww, W, ,ff Y f 5 f v Vw -Q, K. Uni U k n 4 ,sq ' xi' V ' . , ' .. ' 1 ' , .. f -'., , . -, -.' A f W, '.,, V, L , J , 4 . if I X , H ,U Q. XXX X XX XX X 5'- X XX S XX 5 S KX SX TES XX X X X f X X 7 MX :bmw f f f f Z Z X X Z X X XX f f SWK X Nw NXXX ' Tiff... , i. 7 A we , , ' I .lx , . A sry? wwf 'H'Zf-21-g:4f':-1. - , f T' W0 IEZLJT' il. srael, the word brings differ- ent images to different peopleg some think of the people of Is- rael, some think of terrorism, some think of the holocaust of World War II, some think of the birth of Jesus. Every one of us went ashore in Isra- el with different thoughts and ex- pectations. Some confirmed their beliefs, others were surprised at what they found. The Israelis were courteous and friendly and very eager to show us their nation. Most speak very good English, a welcome change after some of our previous port visits! Special Services once again out did itself with one and two-day tours to such sights as Jerusalem, Massada, the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee. The Jerusalem g tours were the biggest hit. Hundreds of 'I i IKE sailors took advantage ofthe opportunity to see incredibleran- cient sights like the old walled city of Jerusalem, the, Western I wall Cknown to us as the wailing- walll and the Church of the Holy Sep- ulchre was an experience no one will forget. The intermingling of three of the world's greatest religions CChristianity, Judaism, and Islaml make this city a unique and won- derful experience. s I The Sea of Galilee tour gave IKE sailors the opportunityto see first- hand some of the most important landmarks of Christianity, includ- ing the town' of ' Nazareth and the Church of the Annunciation. I is The tour to Massada was two- fold: a Visit to the plateau- where the Jewish Zealots committed suicide rather than surrender to the Roman Legions :was followed thy at-swim I in the nearby Dead ,Seag the ,saltiest water in the world! sir. 5 ,Q r The visit to' Israeltiall0Wedf6IKEi sailors tolp learn gmorepfjtheirii own and others' ,rti religions and i,Ii P lfiivided historical to r ,ipii ,rent tenuous-political,gsituatyionr in this a11'ef1l0f-the-M?dd1et,,EHStgs r--,,,, V, t n Tr !-'.'2 ' .'-1323. v .A -.. 47--.as--A.-wi .. im- 54 Ngff- Brugg- X 1 .-ff, gif? ,gf ' Tfai 41g Qi 3 an 1 'Rl Lwiff' 1533 .1 Q51 ' if 1,1 19214 1. 1 :Z if ff? 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' ',,'y-g,'- i CCDG-1 i he staff of Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group 12 is composed of officers and men drawn from all warfare areas who are trained to plan, direct and execute a Wide range of operational assignments. Personnel are as- signed operational and administra- tive responsibilities to support the Commander in the accomplish- ment of these assignments. Cruiser- Destroyer Group 12 is comprised of 39 ships, five of which participated in the 1988 Mediterranean deploy- ment. Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group 12 and his staff embark on a wide variety of flagships. Opera- tional command on forward deploy- ments is usually exercised from an aircraft carrier or cruiser. Recent deployments included USS IOWA, deployed to Central America in January-February 1987, and com- mand ofthe USS DWIGHT D. EI- SENHOWER Carrier Battle Group deployed with Second Fleet in the Atlantic and Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean during the peri- od February 1988 to August 1988. The Group Commander and his staff are under the administrative command of the Commander, Na- val Surface Force, U'.S. Atlantic Fleet. Cruiser-Destroyer Group 12 is home ported in Mayport, Florida. is-if CAPT R.C. Berning Ronald ' 'nt'-ew- ' J . ' - t l l CAPT Vail CDR J.D. Dolquist CDR M.J. Kimener CDR W B Watwood David John Mike Butt l- ---- , 3 l l o it-..1.5E?'.r:.f xg' if 'll .g ,sf 53 l . ,Mel ,vw ., CDR C.E. Wheeler LCDR C.K. Austad LCDR L.W. Brown LCDR M.J. Burke LCDR J H Moot Chris Craig Larry Mike on 286fCCDG-12 gp - 1 3 i 1 RMCM J.H. Croley NCCM G.S. Maxwell ETCM R.L. Moorman Jerry Gordon Rgbert illi ' ' 'A , vii- ' ESM! HMCM K.L. Thomas OSCS D.A. Adams MSCS I.D. David Kenneth Dallas Ignacio YNCS CSWJ G.T. Diveley TMCS L.J. Fields EWC CSWJ C.W. Thompson George Leroi Charlie if? RMI D.C. Jonas ENI M.V. Madden BM1 R.W, MQLaCk1in David Martin Robert M H3311 v W OCI CSWJ Michels QM1 J.T. Miller YN1 D.E. Mills W1ll1am Joseph Donald ld l IS1 CSWD R.J. Teaters PN2 D.K. 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HMWGN-fnwpnw-A-Laffy r Q K . , f .VJZ mf. 14-., i ,W- his AIR o the uninitiated it looks like a mad, colorful confu- sion, Young men run about dressed in Yellow, Blue, Purple, Red, Brown, and White jerseys making strange gestures with their hands, one crewman holding a mys- terious box runs over to a window in the deck, stands there a moment, then runs somewhere else. Huge aircraft seem ready to swallow up a man in yellow, then he suddenly points away to the right and the jet instantly turns away toward some- one else. In fact, it is a highly-orga- nized, well-orchestrated series of moves, all of which are necessary to get the right aircraft launched on time. Air Department is the nerve cen- ter of flight operations on IKE: we spot the aircraft on the flight deck, taxi them on to the catapult, fuel them, prep them for launch, control the catapult, launch them, control them in the air around IKE, and bring them safely home. X' Below in the hangar bay, the op- era is similar. Aircraft must be moved quickly and efficiently from their maintenance area onto the elevators and up to the flight deck for launch. The men of Air Depart- ment work long, hard hours accom- plishing all this with an outstanding safety record. - O D1v1s1on has a dual role on board IKE whlch IS both operat1onal and ad mlmstratlve The operatlonal role 1S performed by a1rmen and Jumor petty offrcers who ass1st the Arr Boss and the Mlm Boss CAss1s tant Arr Off1cerD 1n Pr1mary Fllght Control up 1n the tower and on the Landrng Srgnal Offlcer s Platform down on the fhght deck Accurate alrcraft 1dent1f1cat1on record keep 1ng and the safe movement of a1r craft on the fllght deck hangar deck and 1n a f1ve mlle radlus around IKE are the goals of these profess1onals The adrmmstratlve role of V O VWWP' D1v1s1on lnvolves the fulflllment of all adm1n1strat1ve requlrements of the department by Navy yeomen the Department Career Counselor and the Department Master Chlef Be It trackrng request chxts revlew mg message traffrc or preparrng correspondence V O D1v1s1on rs re sponsrble for the tlrnely and accu rate flow of the lmmense amount of paper work requlred by thls 500 man department As a team both operatlonally and adm1n1strat1vely V O D1v1son en sures that Au' Department runs smoothly and eff1c1ently and re mams number one 1n the fleet LCDR W J McKeever ABE1 QSWJ R W Russell ABH2 B L Kelly ABE3 B D Doud ABH3 K W Evans Handler Robert Br1an Doug Kevin 294fV-O 1 l l w 1645 ' v -A Y . - -. A - f-.f,,- ,.-.-,g .Y-f' . ,M ff --Y-. KA, YN3 M.K. Ketcham ABH3 W.C. Thomas, Jr. ABHAN J. Burrows, III uMa1'tY,, Papa John,' ' ' He from-rwenrv-rmpyy - AN J.B. Hayes AN J. Hood AN J.F. Koepke Jeffrey James Jerry,' AN W.A. Murtha AN B.S. Roche AN D.S. Rothchild Bil1,' 'fBrad David f ' YNSN L.D. Thomas AN W.D. Westberry YNSN A. Wilkins Larry Dale Warren James', l..i. -l-l-1 l-1 ersonnel from the ABH rat- ing, who perform duties as aircraft directors, plane handlers, elevator operators and tractor drivers are the men of V-1 Division, The Crash and Salvage Team CIKE's flight deck fire de- partmentl is also part of V-1. V-1 Division controls the move- ment of aircraft on the flight deck during launch, recovery, and main- tenance re-spotting evolutions. Fully trained in all aspects of air- craft fire fighting and aircrew res- cue, the Crash and Salvage Team stands-by, ready to respond at a moment's notice to any emergency l- 1 on the flight deck. The flight deck is recognized as one of the most dangerous places in the world to work, so the safe and expeditious handling of aircraft is a job requiring the ultimate in teamwork and professionalism. Al- though young in age, the dedicated men of V-1 Division accept the re- sponsibility of their chosen profes- sion with pride. Every aircraft which launches or recovers on IKE requires the skills of the men of V- 1 Division to complete its mission. The flight deck crew makes it hap- pen! ' ' i 3illfmw-Eff'?lE'-YW,-I?j f ?i'i7 A-'YJ 1 --ffff -- LCDR J.R. Ed d . ,.Ji.m,, War S LCD5BEiieL?,Wafe ABHC vga, smith III ABHC A R Trevmo Jr ABH1 L A Defendml Y B111 Rowdy Deno ABH1 M. Edwards Dwayne', 296fV-1 ABH1 J.L. Gardner Jerry,' ABH1 A.R. Harbor ABH1 E.J. Harvey ABH1 C.E. Johnson ABH1 H. St.Rose ABH1 L.C. Wallace Anth0ny,' Elmo Charles . Hillary Leonard K ,f4?iM V wwf . - .M. ABH2 C. H'll ABH1 RA' Ward ABH1 q5E5f2lQ1oughby ABH25sE1gf5md1Ck AB1l?D1Zvid,'Grey 'fcalvinvl ABH2 CAWJ G M Jackson ABH2 D E Marvel ABH2 R A Naylor Rambo Shakey ex ABH2 T J Newland ABI-I2 R G Reynolds ABH3 P B Ashman Spaz Trashln Ash 298fV-1 ABI-I3 W J.Chr1stman ABH3 DC. Cowart ABH3 M. Cruz ABH3 C.L. Cunnlngham ABH3 P.J. DeR0y 1 Bear Martin Car ,Peter 'H-WW' ABH3 C. Fish A'Vern0n ABH3 RB. Fransko Iceman ABH3 W.K. Freeman ABH3 LR. Gleba ABH3 H. Hastings ABH3 RC. Kiner ABH3 F.C. Knapp Freedog Lawrence Brian', Rick'7 c'Frederick ABH3 R,F, Kruckman ABH3 M,A, Miller ABH3 W.P. Norton ABH3 D.A. Reeser AN T.M. Shipman Robert DOC Bill Reese T M Fresh -- ABH3 C.J. Staricco ABH3 B.T. Stoudemire ABH3 R. Valdisera ABI-I3KlD.D: Weodrum AN T.L. Babb 4'Streak,' Stewde NVHV, Dwlght 'Tonyn ABHAN L.M. Beckman ABHAN M.A. Blake ABHAN Q. Bromley AA W.A. Brown ABHAN M.J. Chamberg Lee Fred James William 'fMike X? ,V Jr, ' 'fzvrsrx-. ' If I ani H ABHAN C-O Ch3VeZ, JT- ABHAN T.E. Cleveland Charlie', HTFOYU ABHAN J.D. Cobb ABHAN J.L. Conrad Jerry Condum', SKSN D.A. Cooke ABHAN W. DiRienzo Cookie Chris N bb AN S Fli in AN C L Ford AN L P Gervais AN B. Gremillon A J.W. Do s . pp . . . . ' John Wesley Charles Larry Prince Grem P'J'fr-f- AN C G Hausner AN R A Hanson AN D P Hernandez Chrrs Rlck Daniel AN D Jones AN M M Jones AN R C Joseph Danny Mark Ray AN A D Josh11n YNSN G L Lamar AN J R Lee Josh Jerry Bellymon AN L. Linger AN D.C. McE1rath ABHAN R. Murphy Jeffrey '4DWayne 'ASamue1 , . I ,,,.V W ,..,.,..- .,.. .FR, ,, H ..V. . , ,. ., .,,v,,M, M ,R . - ' ' 'f ' - . Allawi:-:' 'iff-M:-1+-' ifewf' 1 '. Ag, 1 of --my . - -, .Q AN F.L. Norris AN P.J. Pawlus AN R.L. Payne F1'21I1k,' Pete Reginald', ABHAN C.B. Rooks AN S.R. Roseland AN R.S. Russin Rooks Steve Russ AN R,L, Sandberg ABHAN D.D. Schwingler ABHAN M.D. Shoukletovich Randall Duane Shouk AN T.A. Smith AN JE. Wuey ABHAN MH. Woody 'fsmmy Dogl' Jamey Gray BOY V-N303 AA H, Adams AA J.S. Bales AA J.R. Benfield AA L. BOD? AA KE. Calvin ffMaHH Jeff Cowboy Bone Dog Calvin AA M.W. Crotteau . AA M.S. Dasher AA J.A. Decker AA D.J. DeJong AA T.A. Dhein Crotteau Marvin Joseph Doug', Thomas,' AA M.L. Dillon AA W.A. Downing 6gWO1f MaH,, Wayne i1f'2,4UfUx AA RIP- Durham AA R. Elliott DOCH Shannon', W AA P.J. Fannin AA D.M. Faucher ABHAR R.K. Jeffers AA T.A. Jessie ABHAA KS. Jones Patrick David Rick Tony', Kelvin ABHAA J.A. Kiirtz ABHAA R. Mack AA J.P. McCarthy AA P.T. Moorer ABHAA R.S. Morris fgjosephv HLittle MaCk', Jim 4'Patrick Richard', AA F J N1Ch01SOD AA P D Reynolds N1Ck Pete AA R D Rahtz AA B Roudebush Russ Bush WW' WmW' AA J C Slmpson AA R W Terry AA A K Wrlght John Blg T Kevin AA J Young ABHAR J Bender AR M COW Wllham Chrlstopher Mark ARuJ.L. Piaz ARcR.E. Holmes ABHAR J.D. Hoover AR S.R. Johnson AR R.E. Lawton JOS6 'Smoothn J.D. Steven R0ger AR J .R. Parks ABHAR C. Perkins AR M.R. Plourde ABHAR R.A .S. Starnes ABHAR K.T. Tymes Joe 'cJason Matthew Richard Karl iff' wfff5'i f'7it-5,7 :V g.H.g.y.n,f, , ,- . 44, v .-.f 1. ,. , fl ' l'l W ' ABHAR L.A. Walker ABHAR C. Walthour Andre Cornell,' J 535 A R ,Q R A 4 ik J. di '- V-N307 g l..l . -1 l-i - V-2 1.iLl. fighter, light attack, heavy attack and a reconnais- sance aircraft launch from the flight deck in a precisely-timed series of events. The aircraft streak into the sky at over 150 knots. An- other air group returns, its mission completed, and are trapped as they engage the cross-deck pen- dantg from 130 knots they are stopped in less than 340 feet. The officers and men of V-2 Divi- sion make this happen by safely controlling and operating the cata- pults and arresting gear. It takes a complex series of actions and in- A - K ' ' wavv www-vcr' wtf , stant decisions to accomplish this modern Naval Aviation feat. With- out the 'cats' and arresting gear and the highly skilled Aviation Boat- swain's Mates of Equipment CABE'sJ, the uniqueness of the Na- val Aviator would not be possible. Thanks to the love, understand- ing and devotion of their families the officers and men of V-2 Division are able to accomplish this difficult task with total concentration to- wards safety and efficiency. This is dedicated to the ABE Navy Family and their support. V-2 Can Do. , wr' ?.'m.f,- .,sw,-,af , ,. , , ,. 1 ' ,, ---- , .,,, ENS W.H. Schaak LT G.P. Hogue LT R.C. Hughes LT J.L. Hyde LT W.E. Yeager ClGreg9Y ClPete!7 GiJerry7! CgYeagS7y fiPv1ef -azgavgw,-fr? rw , ,,,gz,:W,gmf. ,- -rf 'cf-fwfv ' 1 NMWW., ,,,v w-wm.:.1r.,,.,-. 1 4 2' 'fit -- Mfiiil-!:l3'1'lg-f ,l1:,gffwQi1:::2miaf:fffrfwfslf525,11:mtg, ' , w,,,1g,,f.f.M -.4 :g,,gf,w:,tt:fia 'fri F- ' wwf fi - ' Y ' Bos'n Bill Schaak' , ,i.::3 'Zi X L 495' , iff? , , our 1 rib fvfi' afffff' ABCSCAWJ R.lVl. Sl1erW00d cswoodyu 308fV-2 ABEC W.E. Cheney Flange', -T ,W .Q 'ii 1'rl1I51'. .- :A .-,, Y ' ABECCAWJ F.J. Dollen ABEC J.M. Flanigan ABEC M.L. Keller ABEC B.J. Xaros ABEICAWJ S.M. Alhouse 6iFrank77 HJ 77 CC ' oe M1k6,, Chief X Steven,' ' . , ' V V . X j, ,, H 6 ,I '4:..v ' 23 ABE1 R.D. G ABEI K. Hopkins ABE1 L. James 4.ROIand,, uay acKeVinw1 acl-leonn 0 Y ABE1 CSWJ D. L. Mitchell ABE1 D.M. Newman ABE1 J.J. Parente '4Dennis Inspector Newman Pear Tree rigfm. IC1 M C Peterson ABE1 T A Slegfled ABE1 C E Taylor Sr ABEl R Thomas ABE1 J L Tumblmg Pete Ta Cecrl Roger Johnny ABE1 J L Wllson ABE1 S H Young ABE1 A T Zachary ABE2 R J Barabln ABE9 R H B91'g5tf0m Scott Anthony Robert B1 Bob z 'r -1--r W ' 1. Q, W WN M -...ML ll -g -M911 www '--,L- f K+.- we 'rv 'M- 'M-. 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Huntington Terry Daniel', Griff Dave Charlie ABE2 RE, Kaelbli ABE2 JL, Long ABE2 R. Minneker ABE2 R. Murphy ABE2 L.C. Pace upauln Joseph 'iMlDH,, Bobby', uLeOI'1,, ABE2 G.J. Pritchett AZ2 K.C. Shoals ABE2 D.E. Smith Pri1pchet1Q DOC Dennis ,.,WW,5,.f-mh..- .-x-A--. . ABE2 E.A. Turpin ABE2 J .W. Wahl ABE2 A.T. Williams Gear Turpv Andrea EM2 B A Young ABE3 T M Akms ABE3 R B Bartlett Brett Mark Rickard my 0, ple ABE3 R. Bedell ABE3 D.A. Bouvy IC3 T,L, Buck C6Da1e77 iKBOVe57 54T0ny,, -- IC3 Cfl Clfflpman EM3 PE. Clark ABE3 W. Cutting Curt Abeeky David I ABE3 R.A. Dalton ABE3 D.J. Dillon ABE3 D. Dixon HD.J.,7 DaVey,' ABE3 G.T. Fesmire IC3 D.A. Foflyano ABE3 D.W. Frank Tim Dale DaVid', ABE3 D. Gaines ABE3 D.E. Gallehugh IC3 L. Goding 'CFredrick Daniel UET115' V-Zfi-313 ABE3 E.W. Grey ABE3 J. Guerra, Jr. ABE3 J.P. Gunning ABE3 D.H. Henderson ABE3 D.D. Huey Eddey-Wayne Jose,' James D3V1d'i i'D2iTH611 SK3 A.R. Jackson ABE3 RH. Jobmann ABE3 G.C. Johnson ABE3 E.J. Linz IC3 M.R. Macomber Anthony Jobbo Tahoe Edgar Michael EM3 D A McKinnon IC3 E L Medders Dave 314fV 2 -5, QM x-4-4 cnc I sa .4cEdn Y ' Vim, ra fwf, 7 ii'Q'i1IL:w .N,,- X, 1 ,fn ' . .K y, ei, WN Q U x, X, . , 1 q-. XNH I ,, i -L V , -f--X 5556 IC3 ME. Mergott ABE3 V.L. Mitchell ABE3 Panarello ABE3 E.K. Peterson ABE3 T.R. Powell Mark,, Mitchell Panama Petr-an Terry', IC3 RM. Raines ABE3 JS. Rankin ABE3 J.W. Rozean, Jr. ABE3 A. Seagioves ABE3 D.L. Scherrer Forrest Scott C0Wb0YH uEddYv Dan YN3 R.K. Smith, II ABE3 D.M. Starling EM3 J.E. Szendrey Rocky Duane', John EM3 E.H. Timberger, Jr. ABE3 T.M. VanDamme ABE3 ED. Vogel KKEd7Y CCTim77 llEdWard77 ABE3 M. Wilson ABE3 R.H. Wilson ABE3 S. Zograeos YNSN N.L. Allison AN B.J. Bahsta Lawrence Robert', Steven Nicky Kool Jay nwv AN SR. Barnes ABEAN H. Blankenship t'Stickman,' K'Jake B li Il' AN D. Boody ABEAN M.C. Brawden AN A.B. Bruce Westleyn Michael Sneaky AN M.S. Cannon AN M.W. Carbiener AN L.E. Carmichael Ringo,' Biener Lobo ABE M.E. Coad ABEAN C.W. Davisson ABEAN M.E. Dolezal ABEAN S.A. Dorsey ABEAN C.R. Eberharles HMikev 'fCraig,' Shawn Timber Wolf' I 1 l a V-2f317 AN S.C. Eubank AN P.A. Felch ABEAN J.J. Foster Shawn Paul Jimmi6,' ABEAN J.M. Glaze ABEN F.L. Hardy ABEAN C.F. Hartzell Jeff Fredrick Chris ABEAN J..E. Hickman ABEAN J.R. Insano ABEAN R.L. James AN s.N. Kalb ABEAN E. Ko g'M1CkY,, Y011i 0DPie Steph,' P.B. Kon ABEAN A.J. Lenz ABEAN KR. Lindberg Big Britchesn Kevin AN S. Meggio ABEAN T. Modelist ABEAN B.K. Mohr H1011 Terrance,' Brian ABEAN EM. Moore ABEAN D.E. Oallimore ABEAN M. Petratos Eric David', Michael ABEAN L.B. Poling ABEAN L.D. Price ABEAN D.B. Provance AN L.B. Rahm ABEAN M.T. Rainbolt Leon,' Danny Prova Pign Brian Michael ABEAN BIR. Raymond AN CUR. Robinson ABEAN R.H. Sorrell ABEAN A.R. Taylor AN A.E. Tolliver Billy, 'cgpudsn Robert Anthony Alfonso AN C.K. Trifrwener AN R.M. True ABEAN JSR. Warren ANKCZD- Whiffley AN D.E. Wilson Tree Randy Jimi, Dirty Red David AN T.G. Wilson ABEAN E.A. Wisner ABE J.K, Worth AA C.D. Anderson AA W.D. Beedle Catwalk Willie Ernie Joseph Skull Wilfred Al3E G. Bilis ABEAA J.W. Byrd ABEAA J.R. Cail AA M.F. Edgrea AA A. F HB3 Georgero ' Jeff c6Jimmy7' uMickae1,, uMigue1v 320!V-2 A .le li W 1 W rs rm 'Q ABEAA liulgieri AA J.A. Hall ABEAA J.A. Hegland ' Patrlck John f'Jeff1-ey ' ew AA K.A. Hicks AA R.W. Ling AA T.J. Macking ccspeedv zcRichas scrrirnn AA N.A. Nymeyer ' AA M.W. Stout AA J.A. Sturgeon ABEAA E.A. Valencia AA F.G. Whitney Neal Michael 'KJeffrey Ernest Frank fn AR G A perm AR P S Franklin AR L.E. Holden AR W.X. Pinto ABEAR M.W. Sidney cclierkeln Hrulankfl ChiC0,' 6lWllll3IH,, Sid', .f ' -, zfgfx- :gzhgwf-f . 5 li 1 .1.. .. - V- n the hangar bay factually IKE has threej, like a packed parking garage, air- craft await maintenance, moored literally within inches of each other. This is where the men of V-3 Divi- sion make their living. Putting square pegs in round holes is a rou- tine occurrence for the men of V-3 Division as they position aircraft about the hangar bays. Blueshirt plane handlers, un- der the watchful eyes of the Ye1lowshirt,' plane directors com- plete over 10,000 aircraft moves in a year's time. They ensure safe, quick trips for these multi-million dollar aircraft from the hangar bay to the flight deck and back again via IKE's four aircraft elevators. Additionally, V-3 is responsible for all fire fighting and damage con- trol throughout IKE's hangar bays. From high above the hangar bays in the conflagration stations and on the hangar deck itself a constant vigil is kept to ensure the safety and security of IKE and its aircraft. With endless dedication and a win- ning attitude, V-3 personnel ensure the safe and efficient operation of the hangar deck for both men and machine. S 2111 Ssrii' .swf wiiizy l if LT M.T. Hovey l6Mike77 ABHC D.L. Reed ABHC L Winton ABH1 S Clowes ABHI B Burkhart Donald Donald Steven Bo ABHI D.L. Hible f'Daniel 322fV-3 ABI-il J.E.,Shaw ABHI J H Shelton ABH2 C V Adams ABH2 O Bell Jesse John Cliff Oscar ,.r......fq.gA.-H,.. an ABH2 B.J.'Th0rnburg ABH3 T.V. Basarab ABH3 W.T. Geitzenauer ABH3 C.M. Frankenfield ABH3 E.D. Kenney Euan Tom William Frankendude', Erwin ,W .,., .7T,.TmT.,.. ,, , V. l ABH3 A.M. Libric ABH3 T.P. McGowan ABH3 H. Messamore Anthony', Terrence Lynn ABH3 W.F. Shannon ABH3 M.O. Sims ABH3 Small William Skywalker', uB1ggl6 S1T1a11 ABH3 BK. Stockdale ABH3 D.L. Stokes ABH3 RK. Umphrey Brian HDWHYUGH Keith ABH3 S.K. Williams ABHAN A.E. Axson AN J.E. Allison l Stanley Anthony James', AN TE. Braddock ABHAN M.J. Cobb AN C.J. Craft A N 'Thomas' MichaelH Charles,' 324fV-3 AN W.C. Daniel AN DR. Easley AN T.M. Griffin Danielsann David Ren0b,' ANSQE- Hqyvell AN sw. Ivory AN A.J. Jaramillo George ulvoryaa uA1eXvs ABHAN Jones ABHAN W. Jones ABHAN C.J. Kabana ChI'1SU Orrin Christopher AN M. McFadden AN F. Morrison, Jr. AN M.A. Norwood Stacy Thomas,' Mainiac,' AN MR. Padron AN C.L. Ramsey AN N. Rivera 4'Mark Curtis Rivera AN W.J. Ruff AN J.W. Smith AN C.T. Sparks Wayne James Charles ABHAN K.G. Staack AN G. Stewart Kermie', Maverick AN D.E. Taylor ABHAN D. Tillery TayIor', Dennis,' AN V. Walker AN P.M. White AN 13.14. Wiley AN T.L. Wouum AN M.D. Wray ccvincentva agpaulrs ccBKn ,,TOdd,, 56Mike,, .. AA R.K. Bowling AA L,-.L. Brooks AA K.M. Clauson AA R.A.Martin AA T.W.Maur6f Richard G6r8ld,' 'AKGHV' Robert 'TTOYU , .ck :3giff,',.,,,g1, : ,:.:s- 5 W- Hi?--'lffefzw AA D.F.Mize . 1 . ' David Herk Larry Bryan David AA HB. Smith AR L.S. Harrell AR B R Irby AR D W Jennings iw- ---fwfr-:fre-Wy:-A ' A J - AR J.B. Jones AR R.L. Malone AR R. Roberts AR RB. Romanowski ABHAR K. Shores K'Jon 4'Renwick Ricky,' Ralph Kevin AR D.J. Thomas AR J.S. Towey Dave HJOl1Hn A V-3!327 L.. , -l i ---V-4 t all begins deep beneath the flight deck in storage tanks, con- taining 3.4 million gallons of avi- ation jet fuel CJP5J. Placed in motion by massive pumping equipment through long and twisting pipe systems it finally reaches the flight deck, and its final destination - the aircraft. Fighter, bomber, reconnais- sance, or surveillance, we keep them allflying. Aircraft, however, are not our only concern. We also keep ships steaming. Thousands of gallons of fuel are rou- tinely transferred eby underway re- plenishment to the small boys, IKE's destroyer escorts who make up the battle group. V-4 Division maintenance plays an equally important role, ensuring all equipment is finely tuned and running in the most efficient man- ner possible. Quality assurance is responsible for constantly analyz- ing the fuel to ensure that it is free of contaminants. All work centers combined comprise IKE's grapes , the fleet's finest fuelers, because just like the California Raisins we steal the show. if M' . ,,.,,,, ,,,,,, , . f1l:i?7 Q--1,,17:QL5:fcZ':ig2:g,,1f . glgigzgvgif.,g:g, 'ffng:'g:g:i-gi r 1 , .L L. .M ' is 6 'is-.Y2iif 7l14l-S' LT S.C. Benigni Stephen', 328 cwo2 No M K ' N0e1,,C ensle ARCS B R Carter ABFC H M chambhs ABFCfAWl C Dm' Billy Cham Uft N News liiliiifiglixgt , ...Q 534' V w?FfTffI.5 , WR 'A 3 if 7 'X 'W- 1 ji 'X h ABFCQAWJ B.D. Matthews ABFCQAWJ N.A. Perillo ABF1 EH. Clarke ABF1 D.A. Heck ABF1 L.A. Hernandez Bobby Nandy,' Edward Heck Tony ABFI D.C. Koch ABF1 L.A. Staudt ABF2 C.B. Adamson ABF2 J.E. Bradshaw ABF2 D.C. Fineout DaVidH Joe Craig,' Jeffrie David ABF2 T.L. Garren ABF2 D.M. Gordon Tracy uBlltCh,, ABF2 G.H. Hale ABF2 E. Kabigting Gary, g'Edgardo - fa, 1. ,,,,,,,,,V , f ABF2 AM. Magiera ABF2 L.D. Ogden AB1412 WR. 111806 ffMagv LanSing77 Wllllam UL liz! ,ABF2 DR. Reed EM2 R.H. Schwallie ABF2 T.T. Trotter V Dary1 Richard T.T. 'r r' 'Af ABF3 E-I.L. Ackerman ABF3HC.R.,:LXvery ABF3 C.J. Blocker ABF3 J.F. Bodnar ABF3 S.L. Bradshaw Harold Carl 'gCa1Vin7, cctlosephav ccSparky57 r 330fV-4 ABF3 BE. Burns ABF3 W.E. Cobb ABF3 K.M. Dunnings 44Barry'1 aawilliamav ccSargesr ABF3 J.G. Felder ABF3 A.R. Fickens ABF3 R.A. Grantz Jason Angelo Robert ABF3 S P Johnston ABF3 R E Koebele ABF3 W Lake ABF3 D L Lee IC3 H Lopez .V ,sw , 4 5 ,H+ we O ' 'gf' . w Chuck1e Rodney W1 L69Sk16 Nelson .794 fr ,,L '4 W'H'-fr . , V-N331 K' E. . j VF. uvnsucqm DQR-HT D. gfsEU-E25 if 05. - L f 0 'ZIV 2 I W ' , 2-.Xl QR 1 W9 fig ixqi f ABF3 M.F. Moss ABF3 fX.C. Nfewgent fy , 11 W L6M3TViH,Y Drew f ' ,qglyxy anrl IA nm ' I f . ,fffggg I 3 ' - 2 LL my-J,Lca' -I f M Me h d ......... andvggliegng Sinrified load. V-4 DIV 762517785 ABF3 P.R. Schneggenburger ABF3 Wager Schnegg's Br1aH ABF3 P.S. Sanchez A'Samuel ABF3 D.C. Walker Catman ABF3 J.N. Welch ABF3 W. Wurm AN T.B. Blasier nzlirnav ccBiuaa 44TiIn,, ABFAN J-W Brady, IV ABFAN WJ. Bravendef, 111 AN T P B uB1'3d'5', IXV, anwilliarnva Urfxharngelgnan 332 S 1 ANgB.C. Brick ABFAN D.W. Cameron ABFAN ER. Childers Bucko' '4Steamboat Chip f X g xw ' X X g x --A A ' , E fl . 2 . - V- - F , ' l A v 0 ,V M ' l xxx- 1 l - l RY-x an e I . I f 4 Mx - - l Ll- 7 - ' l M: ' ' 2 ' .1 ' fd L li v 1 s Ll-5, 4' AN D. Cleckley ABFAN R.D. Crider AN KE. Davis Dennis 4'Critter Kent .,,,.,m.m-H VYY- .N P, AN M,R, Dehlman AN D.V. DiCaI'lO AN D.L. Flack Mark David Darrell AN D,A. Forster AN RW. Furlong AN GZYV. QfiSP3Td ffnavidw Hnichafdr Guy V-4f33 --J 'fr-uv AN RG. Greene ABFAN D.J. Guy ABFAN D. Hagedom MoneYU HDaVidw 6'Daniel AN J.S. Hager ABFAN D.E. Harris AN R.S. Haynes James Dure1 Richard ABFAN B.P. Larnonica AN M.W. Lawson ABFAN G.L. Ileverett 'gBrian Michae1', HGHTY, AN S.A. Long AN S.A. Lupi, Jr. AN L.W. Lyons, Jr. AN L. McBath Scott Sebastian Johnny B. Le0nard,' ABFAN A.J. Metz AN R.J, Neidl AN B.L. Osche Andrew Robert Brian ABFAN V.W. Parker ABFAN E.A. Rornirez AN Etc. R3If3iF9Z Victor MTOUYH Rodney V-M335 at ' i f'-N'-...... K'George QC? .., ,-w ABFAN G.L. Ramos ABFAN E.S. Rowell AN B.C. Saxman AN I::D. SCQBETGI' AN D.K. Shackles Earl 'gBlair Laffy Donald - ---'- -A -.....,--17-W AN G.D. Sims AN A.D. Smith AN L.J. Thornton ABFAN N.A. Westphal ABFAN A.J. Wicke Gary Smitty Dexter Ra'oul Neil Wicke ' 336fV-4 QW' a 3, 2 R AN T, Wright AN G.J. Qnvich Timothy ZW in Us 1- ' 4: 'Q W 4, v J' 1 'v 5' - 1171i-'ifz' .ig-11 fffrffi fl. - 'V -- 4'-,. A .. -1 ' , V,-A , 'i l:. lx xl' AA o E Barnes AA K R Braxton Otis Ken F a , AA G.L. Crozier AA V,C, Cruz 1 Gary Victor '-a ffQ im ABFAA D.T. Davis ABFAA ME. Glimm David 'fMiChae1 ABFAA K.A. Hoffman AA M.L. Hotz AA J, Lapham AA O.L. Mosch ABFAA J.P. St.Cerny Butchy Boy Matt ' James Otto The Salnt AR JR. C 11' AR J.S. Olson AR S.S. Masters ABFQQCEQ' Yaden APt,jf1'mVg'f30d Jeff'? M Jeromy,' ffstephenr er 5 - '1l'fIw .i Tiiiaf? 4 e IQQQQZW - 'H 'C 'J-4 Vdf' '15 Vg , Q QV, I . f ff ef. -0' i e ver 400 f' ' ange , e to non-de- ' A ' fi NX qIP aiJZ1ft J y '- 'xi . .Q V 6 JK , K Q ' i 1 0 . .-,. . 4 ,- ln depth pei! A-1 V , 1 4 ,Va ' , , , -iifii 'Q s H. V ,f i w 5. .,,,g 0 x ff A wif? -.Q- fi' . - vV f-Si.f'1,1Q:Qf1 1 . - . is- . . '- 1 K ,V .3 JV A, . 4, -p A-x . , V ,B J. V KV l yi .Ja , 1 lx may ,'1 tr J ' i t i 'ff sin..- regalr 0 V S b xx V A VVV X ww VV f wmgs pontablg X-iay ma- - ' .. fif R -X' V 1 i e VW 1 V i 5 ' chine. , ' 'i i ' 2 li ' W A a 'mv' ' - ,fi ' i ff, ' - perm: skill9'2i1feg1ariQ 2i'g in- fi i ' Ve :CQ'f4,-V V' V,,f'f N J 1 5 viduals, and eachs ill is require V Q i E. V 'fi' 'fre f V1A4 V V V ,A to suppgrt-the ai g assigned VV V e e V -xx., ,. , , Vg 'IKEMIMD has five divisio s,eac Ii V Q i i , V 'H f .witlyspecig taskings vggfhc usti V, ,ft e eZ ' 4' e -e ' i JV, Q, ' ' 'f' beperfonn forthedepht '6 V . i F' A ' V Q . f' ction. ' ,fe f.,-A1- vi i fi, A ' ' A e JA J :J - if 1A' . if , A 'C' f - A V 1 .l im. Z' D , he . ,Q V 53511, i .!..-' R i 1 ' 0 V V . ,VV:f' ' egg-i5 -, ,fix 1iii'QsflgV V l V 5' , f s , , f 'A .A iffimn ?:vi'3,fiii'3iT?-ixf ' .f1 ' , 2313, 'ay ff H 'l ' V. f Q 9' '- M if i ig eei I i ' ' .. Lifihiii ' - i , - ri' 1 - 'f J-'ef j e i f ,i-if M- - ea. i ,.. ,FV V , ., ' , X' ' i ' Vt . V V f ' V4 iff, V . V V VV V if V .T iv V ' J . 1 . We A.. e X , 5 ii . ,Q 6 ti' '..V N, Q. S A-J' ,if sg, VV V V s NA., ' x. P L i V Q in U Ig? 1 Frm:-E I I 2 I I CDR Wllllam AIMD P. F. Gary Chief Petty Officer ' i ' if , 7 . i iV,.gQ'- 4 fr ,f . ',,f:ff 'le- i iee ' f O gif HH' l-1 -iii-li-1 dministrative functions, quality control, production control, equipment mainte- nance and space maintenance for AIMD are all centered in IM-1 Di- vision. The administrative section performs all the day to day admin- istrative functions required by the department. These include the many hundreds of memos, mes- sages and official correspondence produced each year. Quality assurance and analysis provides the expertise to ensure a quality product. Quality assurance is the watchdog which audits the production work centers, establish- ing working procedures and contin- ually monitors special programs to ensure the best product is delivered to the Squadrons. The production control branch is directly responsible for the produc- tion effort of the department. Pro- duction control sets maintenance priorities, decides what Work cen- ters will perform the maintenance actions and orders the many thou- sands of necessary bit piece repair parts. The planned maintenance sys- tem CPMSJ branch maintains and repairs all the damage control equipment and ship board facili- ties. Berthing requirements are also managed by IM-1 Division. These are the compartment cleaners that provide the manpower required to keep up the habitability of spaces for everyone in the department. I A'r'v f ffm fif?-::e12r3?f.,3j:-XLV,fT7Qf'f7f5.7 ,Z r vN TY'T'7' 7' T ' T' 1'3 7 ' v 1'-',- '1f'vT' -M , '-f m '4i P111 fffff- ' 6525:'5:?zY2sF:1:r:'3i-' f 1 - '1,1-1irwiiivlxi,5?'f1f5frL-12' HE'- f f 'r 'f'?'i'9'9ii5:i:':i:r. I , Ziff- 1. ' i' 1 f ' -. ' 'fl-'if' ,.: 62' 9 f s W f r s,,,,, , ,. ,, Sf P LCDR c.D. R 1 15 L D . . ..Car1,,a S on C Rfjlgefhomas CW03 BCH- MQfdlT0Sl3H AvcM Hartsfield AQCSQSWJ P.H. Blanton Mafdl 'iseabol-nn upaulvr siei . 1, .M ,A 1 Ha... ,, , , 553 -'i:i:?r-.ff if ff Y I' ,f . . .Huff - - , A ,...,. , , -- f 4 54- -1 ,H ...f,,1,,.,r3, .. ,, ,s AECS W.S. Kaufman Shand, 3110! IM-1 AZC J.E, Bland Jack,' ADC ff-A Christian ATCA?-K ,Ifirby ADC M. Kirkwood AZ1 M.W. Anderson AD1 R.H.Bu1lard Chrls RlCh KtMiChael,, HAndy9s aaRandya9 aww 'owe fof,g.po:zgf v -.Y :I-.fwffef AT1 D.E. Colvin AZ1 B.E. Gray Daniel Bobby , , ,,,,,,, AS1 M.W. Greenhalgh PRI J.F. Montero Michael Jaime 4 AT1 C.M. Radloff AMSI R.A. Stevens Charles Rusty , ekzzsssskmwkwfeif ,r ' 52 1 111,.-QF'-Wfvlf. '1 1 E fag-m?f'U5 45ef if 3 fw., Pnl' :pb - piifvyljf, 5-1, ,er ff ,ga ' ' 'idfvfv W .M 4 f 523 all ,wwf M 'F 53 W . ,,J,, g , 13351 , ' 'T ff gg R, 1 Q f 1' ,J .1 ,rj if f v N54 . ' A- ' K ef ,-- V WIFE, v , J' . Tw, 33212-M + It ' :W-,f':5v,1 W Fzzzfgbi-' eye, 141.15 X Stutts Tedder ac as 4, ,, Chuck J im A01 D.R. Ward AT2 S.A. Ciganek Da1e,' Stephen AZE D.R. Ferro AZ2 G.E. Mozley AO2 L.J. Pelican AZ2 I. Perez AZ2 D.L. Salyers Donald George', ffLa1.ryv .flsraelv f'DenniS -. - . J, A . . Z3 T5-Xrfflgnagan AD3,.C-P- Qoble AZ3 R.G. G01-Sh AZ3 MD. Stewart AZAN J-J' Alpha y S11Ck fiRiCks9 l6MiChael,, HA1f', 217' AKANLF-W-,,AUHkSt AN If.T. Howard AN C.E. Johnson AN J.L. Rodriguez AN R.M. Soltis Tim KGFIH Chad Jose Raymond V fEEE3'?..2'4i ?:1 U AN R.C. Speakman AN D.E. Taylor ADAN J.R. Vuncannon AN M.A. Washington AA B.S. Arndt Ronald Danny Jimmy Ray Michael Brian AA W D Braxdam AA G.R. cruz AA ML. Heberlig AZAA BM. Misitis AA E. Ramirez ' ' HEMI!! 'fBiffn ffouillermd' Michael', Bryan ,,, I ,, J ,W IM-N343 1. 1- - - M-2 Division fGeneral Maintenancel is comprised of six work centers which are responsible for all of the non-elec- tronic repair of aircraft compo- nents. This includes the buildup and testing of seven different types of aircraft engines, auxiliary power units and analysis of aircraft sup- port equipment engine oil by the power plants work centerg the struc- tural repair and fabrication of air- craft airframes by the airframes work centerg the non-destructive inspection of aircraft, aircraft com- ponents and ship's catapult system by X-ray, dye-penetrant, magna- flux, eddy current and ultrasonic means by the NDI labg the buildup SWA ?T '5 'tl 'W ' ef: and breakdown of 20 different styles of aircraft and ground-sup- port equipment tires by the tire shopg the inspection and repacking of emergency parachutes, testing of oxygen breathing regulators, liquid oxygen convertors, inflatable life- preservers and life-rafts by the parachute loftg and the buildup and testing of aircraft hydraulic system components by the hydraulics work center. In order to accomplish these tasks many factors must come to- gether for success: parts to repair the component, facilities and equipmentg but most importantly, the men of IM-2 Division skilled in such repairs. f ' ' rf LT,,1rIEig?arr PRCS 'Elmo'-lsek ADCCAWJT V Carroll AMSC B W Hartman AMHC D E Stokes Jim Terry , Brucen ' Dave AMS1 C.J. Allain, Jr. Chuck 3114! IM-2 AD1 R.A. Bivens 1-Richard- AMHgCigyBfuCe A j 1 .v-we---1-1-:fv-ffe:f2v ve. , .hee-N. ,W .. .N f , ., .--X . ..3.,.,.g,.5-fpywqefmwm-.T-..... , ,L X, . . .... K f.Yi,1. 'X AMS1 R.L. Claire AMH1 E. D F .t PR1 D H . U ri z arrison R0bel't Edwa ' Aerryi' DeWayne - 2 lg.'g'.33zgf 1,'i.af,fYf' ,N PRI R.Z. Olivares AD1 T.C. Pontious AD1 S.J. Sandahl RiC0l' Todd Steve . AMS1 C.R. Shockley AD1 K.L. Tyler PR2 D.A. Benjamin Chuck Ken David AMH2 M.A. Bennett AMH2 K.L. Bright AD2 L.J. Burke Michael Kevin LeRoy,' -1i AMH2 W.J. Burris PR2 J.W. Doan AMS2 J.S. Dunlap zcButchH Heleffv uJOSeph l r o i or AMS2 H.G. Garcia AMS2 R. James AMS2 R.U. Landrum Hector Ron Raymond ,,,,W,fNq-.e fq,,fwmW5ywm.1qwm:-'wwwwffw'ifffr 'ifliaa AMS2 DE. Loftesness AMI-I2 T.W. McConnell AD2 B. McGlir1sey Doug Timothy Weasel ,wif- l AD2 R.D. Mitchell AMH2 A.M. Oliver AD2 F. piraquive HR0ClH6y', Alfonso ffpabrov ' 1,-a '-,,f fe'-f. I .713-7f5,,.va7,.aaw1-5-wgr-.-,,.m J AMS2 R.L. Ponder AD2 J.D. Pursley PR2 L. Rosales ROb'7 csJin,1n 4cLuiSa9 AZ2 R.A. Saunders AD2 D.B. Stratton AD2 R.D. Sutton 44BOb77 ccBrad:r ccDOcxa PR3 L.E. Adams AD3 R.G. Bateman PR3 BAP. Bsacham :cl-Jornen ccGaryx1 Ben 1 ttti B AMS3 M.L. Beaudry PR3 R.E. Blackwell AD3 OE- Bowman Michael Robert Chester IM-Q! 347 3 323 'nf 221 is f L X 4 V1 5 5, , ' I i R i I 1 K AZ3 R D Burns AMH3 L W ci k AD3 M.A. Bradshaw AD3 R.J. Bruton AD3 EA. Buchanon U - v H H - . . ar .. U Buck Roger Lewlev Mark Jerry AD3 N.O. Cummins AD3 G.V. Diaz AMS3 R.M. Hodgson AD3 R.B. Jean-Baptiste AD3 R. Kinney Cl 77 il ' 73 HF h 7! 6GR0na1d7? CCR0nn!7 Norman Big D renc y AMS3 J.P. Larney AD3 W.C. Laxson John Mickey Mech Q lit, AD3 A.E. Loomis AMH3 JT. Panozzo HAIQIIH Jeff r l i 1 i 5. TF ,lar , . . .. A, PR3 D.O. Richey AMS3 R.S. Rupert David Robert', AE3 J.N. Russo AD3 G. Santiago John Gabriel AMH3 D Z Thompson AD3 D.A. Wenner AD3 R.T. Wilson AMS3 W.W. Wingard AMSAN T.J. Bodek ccliogkyv ccDaVidn Wi1ly,7 ccWi11ie,, gcT0dd,, AMSAN B D B ' ' DAN D S Canestrari AMSAN R.Q. Cantrell AMSAN J.A. Delacruz PRAN Ellender . . OI'lH il ' ' 44 ra as 1: 44 7' Bord0g,, g Douglas Rodney Juan a e ADAN F. Glover AMSAN L.G. Gough H kv Frederick Lawrence Mar 'K ADAN M.A. Jontos All.. PRAN R.D. Kiernan AN D.A. Lacy ADAN T.A. McCallum, Jr. Don Duane Thomas ADANNEE. Nigkerscm PPQXN D. Pfge ADAN KS. Petteys ADAN T.R. Ratliff ADAN D.E. Stout Eugene Douglas upettey Boneff ccRat1: 44DenniS X' N, E '1 ,foxfff 35OfIM-2 fi' 5' ' rj ' sa Q , .01 .iz az , K . K k'AbfY:'5'AQQ-.QQWKQBR-gi i- 'f'f- A AMHAN B.E. Walsh ADAN J.T. Wigart ADAN D.D. Williams AMHAN G.A. Zirger PRAA D,L. Barrett Walshy Todd Dwight Gregory David lk ADAA TE. comweii AMSAA ME. Duke AMSAA D.A. Fry AMSAA C.D. Holdren ADAA J.A. Johnson Tom Spike Dave Sam JOhI1 - , IR. M'11 AMHAA W.D. Millett AA B.J. Peelle AMSAA D.J. Rossett AMSAAKQAEEMCDHUIGI 1 er 4aBiuvs uBrianvs ccozzyvv - l he largestdivision in AIMD, ed equipment using sophie ,ted IM-3 CAvionics Divisionj computerized testing. i consists of 12 diversified During high tempo operations, r work centers manned by 185 highly IM-3 Division processes 3500 + l skilled personnel in the Aviation items per month with an 89+ per- Electrician's Mate CAE3, Aviation cent ready for issue QRFD rate. Per- i Fire Control Technician KAQJ, Avi- forming a multitude of complex re- ation Electronics Technician QATJ pair procedures requires 2,500+ y and Aviation Anti-submarine War- units of test equipment, ranging fare Technician QAXJ rating. from a 3550.00 multimeter to a These technicians perform inter- 334,000,000 versatile avionics shop mediate level repair of avionics test CVASTJ station. Accompany- equipment from fixed wing aircraft ing the test equipment are over IA-6E, A-7E, E-2C, EA-6B, F-14A, 3,000 technical publications and l S-3Al and rotary wing aircraft CSH- over 1400 program disksftapes. Ad- y 3HJ. Repairs range from minute ad- ditionally the multitalented techni- l justments and replacement of mi- cians help other divisions and crocomponents on printed circuit squadrons solve complex avionics boards to complete repair of select- problems. i 3 ' w l l cc r srr or csrs 3 'lf '131' f ' riff- Lf T , .c.., H. ,. will .-.1515 kktii 7 gfzy, ,. , J - . ,1.,,,' ,v 545,-,, ..,,,,,' LTJG.i2-gvlggnglais AQCETEL' Hgmlin AQC ELA. Babcock ATC S.H. Biggs AQC G.D. Drake Omas BYUCGN Steven,' '-'Georgen TW :fc fjfff' ,,, MW WA 1 1 Q M ix it i -l 54 I all AQCKAWJ L.R. Jackson AQC G.S. L b l uRayn lgordculggn ee ATC Szlgiiclglorthen AEI SEB, ellred ary 352f IM-3 ff :Sl 0 ,4 L Q 7 I nv, I l X xxf'Q'Qx AEIKAWJ JB. Banks AT1 D.W. Bartlett AQ1 s.K. Bottom James David,' Steven NNN AEI M.F. Buley AT1 W.R. Cipolla Michael Bill,' AE1 H.N. Elliott AX1 G. Endo Howard Gil AE1 R.P. Fleeger AT1 J.J. Golley Ronald Jon Jay AE1 C.V. Goodman Char1es', IM-3f353 'vga +19-BW AT1 To Graham AT1 GB. Hart AQIQAWJ J.K. Lehr AE1uJ.S. lgilttle AQ1 R.W. Lumpkin H Jeff John Lumpy', au-Fonyn scGreg AE1 W.D. Milstead AE1 RJ. Pauley AT1 A.R. Perry AQ1 D.E. Rivas AX1 J.G. Russell Clwaynei? CCROH77 CGA-197 CCDaVid7? CCJameS7! 4 T T 1 l. AQ1 E.B. Santiago AQ1 D.L. Sloan Eddie Douglas Lf' f f AQ1 T L Thompson AT1 T N Wlngate Terrence D00 -xxx! AT2 Anlage AT2 G.R. Austin ClJ1m,! 4KJerry,, AQ2 H.E. Bagnall AQ2 C.H. Brown KCSkip,, Cfchipjj AE2 D.A. Browning AQ2 R.L. Burroughs ATQKAWJ R.R. Busse AE2 K.S. Carpenter AQ2 D.D. Casto David Ron Roy Kenneth Dean', AT2 R, Castro AQ2 D.A. cieeee AQ2 J.M. Clemens AT2 W.H. Collins AT2 T.A. Daniels Raul ffneneldr' John 'fBi1r' ffreddv Q3- ,Lew' AT2 T.L. Day AQ2 C.T. DeRay - - N Thomas Christopher Andy AQ2 W A Dobrsky ww' f' AQ2 H.K. Duke AQ2 Faul AE2 W. Fleming 356flM-3 Hubert M1chael Walter AT2 W.E. Gale AQ2 T.F. Gaine ccwayneff Thomas AT2 G.S. Freiberg iCGreg77 AE2 CEN. Gardner AT2 K.S. Gibson AE2 D.M. Glesenef John Kevin,' Red', M1 Q H , y AE2Q.R.Qrav1ey AE2 J.D. Greene AE2 Rs. Hale f Cecll' John Randy , 6 im' .-viii., AQ2 C.A. Hall AT2 T.D. Hardy AT2 P.T. Hoffmann 'cC1aYt0H', Todd,' Paul AE2 D.M. Holden AT2 J.K. Hudson AQ2 R.F. Humphrey Dave John Ronald AT2 S.M. Jacques AE2 L.T. Johnson AE? RH- KEYS Scott Loyd Robert IM-3f357 Al ?'f,., 1 4 AQ2 K.W. Knowlton AT2 R.R. Krolikowski AT2 DJ: Ijiicy Ken Raymond UDHVIC1 AQ2 P.J. Luscri AE2 K.D. Lytle Patrick Kevin AT2 T.P. Mason AQ2 J.R. McKeel Timothy,' Jim -1:-:1f:if :':r?r'YE' ' Af 1 1 AT2 F.R. Mehay AT2 C.K. Miller Frank Charles 41 l AQ2 M.P. O'Connor AT2 R.K. O'De11 A 2 D.W P' k - caMaIk11 czodiear Q uDAVi5i erlng AT2 J.P. Rogan AT2 W.J. Saunders AT2 J.R. Savage AT2 M.R. Saxton AT2 P.S. Smith John Bi1l', Doc Michael Paul AQ2 T.E. Smith AT2 N.H. Stone AQ2 J.D. Story AQ2 T.B. Stout AE2 R.L. Thacker Thomas Neal Jimmy Thomas Richard 3 , r W--4' 'G 'GW r-1 Sv S51 T oi Y P12- .,,. k tl, 4., S V: 5, 9. .- I , IM-3f 359 AT2 E.C. Totman AT2 M.D. Umbaugh AQ2 T.J. Weintraut 4'Ed Marty Timothy V V W , 5.1, ,f7.,wE,,,.m..gR,.,C:WjW,,Gy d . ATZQAWD M.P. Wendling AT2 G.J. Wu AT2 D.G. Wlnter Matthew', Gr6g,' HDGWGY, AT2 D.J. Wood AT2 J.F. Zlotnicki AT3 D.W. Anderson 4gD0ug1aS7, lCJ0hn77 ClDaVQ,1 AQ3 W.B. Barnes AT3 R.A. Basile AT3 T. J, Betterton Bill Richard Ten-yn ,., 1.32 .. Aw v -1-1-,ffww3x N AZ3 EJ- Beverly AT3 ME. Beverly AT3 J.G. Blanton f'Bev,' f'Ma1-k ffqaryv .-- f-rw -' 4 AQ3 J.B. Borai AE3 C.J. Borchardt AT3 D.E. Braden KlJiI,n77 HBOgey,7 CCDaIe77 l 'L ' ' 1 47? 1 ,lflrggf AT3 G. Broadbent lCGary77 AQ3 P.W. Caplette Paul AT3 J.E. Burris AE3 C.W. Calhoon Jim Carl AE3 M.J. Carpenter AT3 W.K. Courtwright Mike Kerry AT3 R.J. C 'k AT3 R.C. Dabrowski AT3 M.A. Digerolama ATI? Duemirlel ATE, R.A. Eziton uROn,?arm ffRObertv Digger,' Christopher St. Pete AT3 D.M. Fighera ATB A.J. Green AT3 H.D. Gripton AE3 T.B. Heintzelman AT3 K.A. Huisman David Jamie Chip Timothy', Kent T 362fiM-3 AT3 R.W. Hull AT3 M.W. Karner Robert Ma1'k', L AE3 E.P. Lee AT3 P.M. Lewicki Ernest,' 'fP.au1 I 4 ATP E.L, Nieck AT3 Mzineval AT3 M.A. Manted AT3 A.R. Martinez AQ3 D.R. McArthur Edward Ammal Mike Ama1io Donald Y. f i7i7171E5f??K'f3'!3W'Wf x .5 1f'Q3f31i5.,:-zf.ii ' .z4zi1f'gQ:Q:1:,. AT3 P.A. Meisinger AT3 G. Morrishow KCPau1!7 KCMOe75 AQ3 M,G, Nation AT3 N.W. Peacock AE3 J.F. Peterson AQ3 B.W. Pritchett AT3 B.C. Robert Mike Noel John Benjamin Brent 2 P-fi fn5Qf3'Tf'r':.' if 57, 1'L'3'5'U .Mia ..g:2:Yf m Y' AT3 C.A. Robinson AT3 P.T. Rotzell Charles Perry,' ' VV Y an , 1 ....... ,...V, . -f AT3 E.D. Rust AE3 J. Rybarczyk AT3 R. Santos cgEric,, cLJOhnv ccRafael,, 1, fgqjz--,gg 1 H his-1m..A4 AT3 J.A. Shafel AT3 B.S. Slycord AT3 J.M. Spotts AT3 B.A. Stiles AT3 R.D. Stoneberg Jim Bryan Jeffrey E1mo'y Stoney it J ' meek T37 4.40- AJ ' AQ3 L.J. Troha AT3 KKA- Troupe an an U ar 364f1M-3 Lee Y AT3 D.M. Synck AE3 L.N. Tgnner David L10Yd QE lif- A-well .M ...mn .. , .. W W H-- -IPX 'IIS' AT3 U.J. Vecchio AQ3 H.L. Washington l RiCk', Pete AT3 J.E. West AE3 C. Williams AE3 B.C. Young AXAN J.P. Arruda ATAN EB. Baker James Clifford Barnett Steve Eric ATAN M.W. Barber ATAN R.J. Caddy ATAN B.K. Casey ATAN H.W. Coburn AEAN T.E. Coons Matt Robert Bryan Butch Terry ' W wffmziif, -' Amee:- AEAN G.L. Desrnul AEAN B.J. Eckel l'Gere Bruce', ,345 V.,,:rkYw, fiiiif 5 AXAN R.L. Foster ATAN M.R. Hines AEAN A.B. Holloman Richardv Mike Aiheem AEAN J.D. Hubert ATAN A.B. LaRue AEANHW.15j2 Neely James Figi Blu ATAN D.J. Nelson ATAN D.J. Nemes ATAN D.B. Parker ccDerek1a ccDJv g4DaVid,, ATAN s. Pedi ATAN R. Puig AEAN LW. R' h d 1C ar son Siepheli c4R1C3Id0,7 HLQSH It 'I ATAN D.P. Sellards AN SL, Stl-ader HDaVeH Scott ATAN J .L. Thompson ATAN C.J. VanOrder UJOe7! ggCJ',, K ATAN R.D. Werking AMSAN E.J. Williams AA T.R. Holderegger Randall Jeff Tod AEAA D.S. Kingsbury AQAR CR. Hart AE3 W.G. Russell Dave'l Carlton William l-1 ..... -.-..-.-l he Aviation Support Equip- ment Technicians CAS'sJ of IM-4 Division are those highly talented, versatile individ- uals who maintain and repair the support equipment, commonly re- ferred to as 6'Yellow Gear , used by airwing squadrons and ship's com- pany personnel to support, repair, test, and maintain aircraft during ground maintenance. Approximately 400 pieces of equipment are maintained by IM-4 Division, including aircraft tow tractors, hangar deck spotting dol- lies, hydraulic servicing units, gas turbine engines for starting air- craft, maintenance stands, lox carts and aircraft engine removal and . ..,,.,-7-f,-,..,,,,,, ,i....-.-.-- 1 ------- transportation stands. In addition, all diesel forklifts, fire trucks, crash cranes, and other related equip- ment are maintained by IM-4 per- sonnel. Maintenance actions are per- formed forward of hangar bay one near the AIMD tunneln and all yellow gear not in use is stored in hangar bay one. The men of IM-4 Division have maintained an unsur- passed equipment ready for issue rate of over 9292 throughout the Med Cruise. IM-4 Division is also responsible for providing formal classroom instruction to air wing and ship's company personnel in the proper utilization of yellow gear. ' ' 'f.f'7:-1-f'f1SlQ.,1L WW X in ' - .r 11-.1,.r,. -- fw.fp,gw4 ., -f. ,. LCDR J.W. Bowser ASCACAWJ M.A. Bowers ASC F W Allison ASIKAWJ R D Breher ASI R A Fr11s John CCM'k 77 1 e Fred Rodney Robert :i5ifi'iffT5ii5'?29' 1' 3'?' -A'4'-'5E-:-f:i'vfca-j,- ft- .ggi :ttf 'X iii-. ' ' AS1 T.R. Stoudt, Jr. Tom 368flM-4 ASM2 D.W. Acors Donald', AZZSSK. Qdair ASME 14.135 Hall ASE? GB, gum ASMQ MJ. Knapp ASMQ T.K. Parks an Ken Grant 'AM1ChH6l,, Thaddues ASM2 R.B. Probst ASE2 P.A. Rosera Randall Patrick ASM2 L.D. Saunders ASE2 S.M. Willis L, D. Shawn', ASM3 D.J. Borman ASM3 C.W. Brooks ASM?M1l?i'53f11ard ASM3 'l'.E'0?Oquette Doug1as', Clyde IM-4f 369 ASM3 T.L. Cannon ASM3 C.L. Hildebrandt ASM3 K.E. Jackson fffpievenv Hiloe Keith l ASM3 R.N. Losse ASM3 J.H. Patschke ASM3 M.G. Rhodes Robert Jeff HMafkH AK3 F.C. Richards ASM3 P.E. Schiavo ASE3 E.C. Stumbo Dog,' Pistol Pete Ernie ASEAN F.J. Brooks ASEAN MB. Ellis ASEAN DJ. Endres 'ilfredi' Mike David', W' 4 N ' 1 5 UW: JF A 4 W i , E 3 pf ASEAN A.S. Heisz ASEAN S.N. Henry ASEAN C,L, Kobernik Andrew Steve Claude ASMAN M.T. Marsh ASMAN A.G. Martinez ASMAN L.A. Mendez Todd Guillo Louis', ASMAN J .W. Therrien ASEAN A.L. White ASEAA D.W. Hill Jim Anthony Duane ASEAA T.G. Jones ASMAA D.W. Matzke ASEAA Aw. West csejonesyaa nDanie1n 46Anth0ny3' 1,i. M-5 ,l,i he newly formed thirty- three man Armament Con- trolled Equipment QACED Division is headed by CWO2 H.D. Tubbs and consists of three branches: Ordnance Support Equipment, Precision Measuring Equipment and Individual Mate- rial Readiness List. The division was conceived to handle the unique Hassetn manage- ment problems peculiar to AIMD's support efforts. ACE Division, as it is fondly called, plays a vital role in the supercarrier's mission capabili- ty and the air wing's combat systems readiness posture. ATC D.O. Thomas is the Division Leading Chief. Under the guidance of AOCCAWJ E.D. Brock the Ord- nance Support Equipment branch is responsible for maintaining over 2,500 pieces of armament equip- ment and related support equip- ment. The Precision Measuring Equip- ment branch, under ATC W.H. Earle, calibrates over 8,000 items on board IKE and facilitates the movement of all calibrated equip- ment to depot level calibration and repair service. The Individual Ma- terial Readiness List branch, super- vised by ATC G.T. Pharr, is respon- sible for ordering, receiving, issuing and tracking over 11,000 pieces of equipment valued at S92 million. These are the proud members of the ACE team. CWO2 H.D. Tubbs zsDuStyas AOCKAHKQ Brock ATC W H Earle ATC G T Pharr ATC D O Thomas ave William Tim Don -I-Nev'-fggav A01 Rfgixfiixandef AKEIIQM. Dalland ET1 Snyder AT1 s.A. White AT2 D.F. Cleveland HWTGHCO Garyl' ffsteveff caD0ck:a A02 W.R. Detraz A02 M. DosSantos William Mario AT2 D.R. Eckelberry AK2 J.J. Gillece CCDaVe7? CCJ0hn77 A02 N S Li Scomb AT2 N L. Lloyd AT2 G.B. Marquette AQ2 M.P. Nelson AT2 R.D. Shirley Na'thag', NiJlan Brent', Miken Rich I -V , ' w f , - - f' . - . :-4-vzwf fs.-5'.-'.vf.,T!':.L-A-.Lb:. Jae- :. :A :1-:fe v .'.f-crux -,'.-1.-, 'v -, .1- , , - ,. , ' - , ae ,pw E - uf 5 . ,lx L W og 1, N. . M f -M 4 4,9 -.v 1 , if i 'N'E fx N hf TK , . I WW ' x L 11 X. N ai: xx 1 X X E K . , Y -, ,K ,I K k 1 1 ,J 4 E MQ 45 x 'T .-.A if ,..,.n7,.q,,g ' .,..ffl1:': ' ' -1:55,-57 5:'-313,-3-iff If ..:-fxgfgxr if-:fig 1'-15:22, 5 '-T :F -1-fi 1- - - , .- gmfx- :w-:f:.- 3. - f- Q.,..-QI.-.',F-'rs ' ,-.A-3, :---1 -- 5'-Hi-.H , ,iififl Y ,I-,-f ,-,..,f-.53 . fi.. ,-,4-,1':g-..,::q,- 4, ff- MMU CATIO uanuxngz-r u-...-, -uvfu 1-A - . . - ,.-uu-:'.,-.--:k..f-- ,l ,...,CR....., l,.,l..l..l-i -- KE's radiomen are responsible for all external electronic com- munications and internal dis- tribution of all message traffic. Through the use of sophisticated communications systems they are able to communicate world wide via satellite and other long haul com- munications circuitry, be it teletype voice, data, or even the old reliable CW. The men of CR division operate a variety of electronic equipment including radio transmitters, re- ceivers and transceivers, satellite terminals, teletypewriters, quality monitoring equipment and various computers including the unique message processing distribution system. Processing an average of 1 E f 9? 3f'1 ','Z1i7P+ -. q 2W93Vf l77.'f35ff'i ' '35i5Z7if 4, , .i --1,2335 -3-,rgfigl-' Q ,,g,zY,f- - , 2,000 messages per day, they ensure secure, rapid and reliable delivery of time sensitive information. In addition to IKE, CR Division provides vital communications sup- port to the embarked battle group commander and airwing. CR Divi- sion also cheerfully provides the en- tire crew with telegram service con- tributing greatly to morale by al- lowing expeditious communica- tions with loved ones back home. The radiomen of CR Division ex- pertly and professionally accom- plish their mission around the clock, both in port and underway, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year, ensuring that IKE's voice of com- mandn is heard loud and clear. P W'fffk7f50.ir:fi13?fn5fli'ff,'1frTQiS.'- YE - ,,f1fi'vfi '-.+.f.1:1.-:W:wt-1751'itll'li'5555552152151'1iG.:3.lf?'ifi.:.','l7ii:5-'.. ' fmii fr'i'i7i7'1'5if51E2,C'-sz-fi''i4:UL'l f fc, - . '- - Cw:i:ff' Af45f:WW'!F:7?f?Q2i 'E'.7iH:1afi: -' '- pf' '-'52 ,elftIi':2.'i f:-'12-X-.n M. of , f.-'M'-f-Efziiili-rfkfciziffi' ' 1 f'fil'l?3fv f f . . -'ff' f--E ' -,.'1':lwivff255'fzr1s WJ, gf-f.s.,,?,f . , W, , ,,g,.g., ,,,L.g.f. Mn, 14, ' ' H ' ' ---vw' vi- Q,-: ' -1, 1' M1-gram.-. , A L . WW, ,, , My at If f , figs . af 3 CW0?,gf-,9fahH RMCSKSYQYD LLC- Kelly RMQ4V.Jg,Hart RMCCSWD J.F. Hogarty RMCCSWJ D L Johnson Y ' 09 Val Jerry David ff 'f Hf ggizfn- if:25?5g - '- - ff: ,- 91:11 , . N. H M . .,,,,,4 H W ,,,, 1 -I: n fl 'f- -'rg 2- 21:-. 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Finley Tlmothy Bandxt M1chael Ice Berg Slim James', RMSN B.J. Gibson RMSN T.A. Medley RMSN D.M. Mize RMSN R.B. Page RMSN D.B. Reed ccBryann acrrroyaa ccDanva c4Brianv 4ADeVinax T R t RMSN C L Robinson RMSN TD Spearman YNSN R W Wilson RMSN M.A. Richards RMSN J. . it en . - H- ' v H - -U ffMarkv fgjohnv R0b Trent Robert CRf381 S L1 , he Signals gang, an integral part of the Communica- tions Department, provides reliable visual links at the speed of light. Flag hoist, semaphore, and flashing light are the primary meth- ods of sending and receiving tacti- cal messages when steaming in company with other ships. With the help of Air Department, IKE Sig- nalmen also deploy the colorful sig- nal flags seen in the hangar bay. Reporting contacts to the bridge watchstanders is also a critical re- sponsibility of IKE's signalmen. Visual identification of surface and air contacts is the most reliable means available to the Officer of the Deck. Intense training is standard on the signal bridge and the results are there to prove it. CS Division achieved 10079 advancement in rate for signalmen and scores of 100 on competitive exercises during de- ployment. Pride and professionalism de- scribe the attitude among IKE sig- nalmen. Dedicated and hard work- ing their performance earns them the title of the Navy's finest. .V fi i ,g ENS M.R. M oore SMCCSWJ D.L. Dotson SM1 D L James SM2 L J F101'1ll0 SM2 R R Hoggarth Mike IC ' David Dennis Lawrence Richard 382fCS l F- Y., 5 nf? Q li L l , ,,,.,...-f-y,wv- ---- -7 W- ' SM2 SL. Jepfgesen SMZCSWJ L.C. Stewart SM3 F.A. Jackson Ustepheni HL-a1'1'Y,, Frank SM3 S.R. Kesson SMSN E.B. Brouhard SMSN N.E. Herbert Sean Erich Nicholas l SMSN S.H. Hill SMSN J.S. Miller SMSN J.H. Teas useann cccleffn cztlirnn if , ' ' h'7F5 'L'ZQffF:' F-5' 'E , ,Fm-5 SM J.A. Black SMSA B.D. Campbell SMS? lfopez uJeI,l,yv Bryon Eddle , K - . X' x Q ' 'a w. Q .,, 'Siu' K ,J -of' Q ff gi -lv-qi w-,- 1 n ! nv - , , 4 0 P f.s.,.,,. -e --E ' - 1 ,. ...M ,.,,,.. f 5 Vx gi 4 on U 1 KV' . . x f ,wud ' A.. fs lui W . . - .a vp . i I K K . xl. 1 V ku,.,.. YQLN jp, V M N Y M QQ 3- ' ,-Q. towing ,fc' 'WWE - We 195 I :IS f ' 41, ,Wh e responsibilities mentp IKE's also handle fueling ing at sea, lll evolutions fuel, SOIIIG and cargo dur- are Navy on of success is pro Q? fkifli 'P ' llll iii-ff: . ,-An-W--cwf., :.a,A:L.Q - 'fb -ff 'rf-Q-., .f -.QQ-.g'-r 75, ,,:-,1, . --:--Z fa-Ja.-. .-.,Lf.-rw,-'-' fm'cf.a ,S'-F fl'-'-'k -f - A -- - - -.l 1 , Q 'V- I -..-4 ' N .glfflv-' 'f i -'G 41-L.f325i 3.:, 12:31 9:4141 :W - , - . w gfkmam 15-.F--ffffu 1.-1'-57:2 . is --1,a.E.:1:3aspree:ifzf-:fw1xaese,:9.a3-avr: ' .' K fiiiclx-4:-?1 'T 1-S .' '...' - E..-: . .Mg.'-454010: . 5 ,:r.::d':f-ak' r: RINCIPAL ASSISTAN TS ,K 7 ,,,,,,,,,, , A .WHY A Ci. ,,.. ,...,A.. LT R.V. Alota BOS'N D.L. Sayre ccRuben9: ccD0n7: QP 300' ? N Sy x L f, 2, 14- ' W H Rf ,,,-WN ' V F A ' 95' 4 ' Y , ,. - , -'f-,.'4tL '1 :L-mfg. A, . 1-fi A f- -: Y . -V W ,.,. , .- - ., . . , , -. ,.,- ,,f:., --- - - 1 , -' , .-rs - . f ,, - ' 'X ':' 'I, - - ' - - ' , ' A J. g,,.,,.1 -.,'1..-Y ' 1. A., 1 I ff' ,y-fu, x 2 ,, - .,.- . . V. ...,.,,:. A.. ,, ,, .- ,K A, .1 44' 'U' '13, ' . ' . ', '- ' .', -- ,- L - ,lu,1Q -y-1:-:yr -- f ,-f'i1 f:.:2Hf:1-1-fzaf-'? .Zi2s'fg5:.f, - , vie. DECIU387 ,,lilL..il -1 i1l1 irst Division is responsible for ensuring IKE's anchor- ing capabilities. As caretak- ers of the Foc'sle the men of First Division spend many hours careful- ly restoring both chains and deck after each anchoring evolution. First Division is responsible for the ship's paint locker. Whether in- volved in the enormous undertak- ing of painting the ship's exterior to protect it from the ravages of the sea or issuing paint to the smallest work center, First Division helps keep IKE looking good. Maintenance of the 252 life rafts which line IKE's many rails is per- formed by First Division. Long hours have been dedicated to clean- ing and preservation of the life rafts from the scorching jet blasts of air- craft. In still another role of seaman- ship First Division participates in all aspects of underway replenish- ment, be it refueling other ships, re- ceiving fuel for the air wing or the transfer of cargo. The memories of each underway replenishment will last in the rig captains and crews of First Division who learned so well the logistics of deployment. ,.. : f 'i',, . , -'jggf-fi, 55-.L 3 f,' ? M F9 l I . .. V., 1 p l , ,, fr I , ,tn , , V gg so H . V f. .2 sl Q Fri f LTJG L. G ccLance?9eene Hgetisterson BM2ccG'K' Qrowe J. Davis J.M. Wagner Gerry UEZD7' utjohnw BM2 R.D. White Reggie Reg 388f1ST BM3 B. Bradwell ifpopvs 4. HWS BM3 Cardona BM3 A.S, Collins BM3 T-A. Durham BM3 C.R. Hardwick BM3 T.L. Nickels EJ Scott Bo Tony Char1eS7, ffNickv BM3 S.L. Parks BM3 D.E. Taylor BM3 E.L. Thomas Stanford Tay T-Bone BM3 TAC. Wilson SN MA, Cal-U30 SN T.R. Cochran SN L.D. Cook SN J.L. Green HSFBTIGI7, Anthony HTOUYH HDUTSUM Jimmie I 'Elf I ffm , ,V ,..,Q -4 v. ? I M , 'QI' flfwgz. f Ii Q? X ,.- W., I ,. 1 ff ,.-N' I M' s , 5 fig? My SN F.J.. Herlihy SN S.L. Johnson ,- J 1111 Steve SN R. Keebler SN C.T. King Richard,' TK 390f1ST BMSN M.S. Miller SN K.S. Murray SNES. Snell Miller Time KeViI1', Stan III SN RB. Whitmire SN H.J. Wiersma SN Wglwfllfiifls' HR1ChaI'dn I-Igwafdn W1 w ,SWT.,SS.,f... SA V.C. Carter SA J.E. Fisher SA M.C. Harper Vinnie C Jeff Kool Montv SA T.D. Hoover SA T.W. Lenihan SA C.M. Murphy Troy Lenny Christopher 4- 1 I 1' 4' rs.-:gm gi: 'AE '- 52143: gbiaf' 3: f 51- f f if .- W 4 A .,- L i Jn f ,bu .. .1- Wx, .ff ar swwf' 4 1' Fa A cf., M , y 5, 2,71 . ifqg vw ,fm N: f 'fr 1 4 F-' ' '?Tf 75'f:1:?- 'f5At?u 141.51-f ,,,-'ji - 1 :w4'-cr:s- 2- :ggQf4,4,5:H::' n T' :'J:'Q:151i::5 2 123312312233 53125651 if f1Efjf.f5f ff,- '51 fF133?3Ez2l N' V-'.i,4.N...,f -fy 4332 'A' ff' ' I M' ' , , i ,ii ,,, ' V V Qiwf A 24 SA W.J. Robichaud SA J.P. Scott ClSpik-ew KCJ0hn77 SR J.G. Gliozzo SR C. Nelson Joseph Carey ' ' 1 v ,'v-,yffzfy if.'f,i'P', .Wa Y w,:+:, mg ,,J'-,gig r ZN econd Division owns IKE's Accommodation ladders, which saw heavy use by all hands during the cruiseg the accom- modation ladders are the means by which the liberty parties board the small boats to go ashore. An esti- mated 600,000 trips were made up and down IKE's accommodation ladders for liberty call during the cruise! Second Division also operates the Incinerator Rooms and handles the towed target, which the airwing uses for ordnance practice. Second Division maintains refueling sta- tion H15, receiving station 421513 and .l.i.1-11 .1ll.i. --1 sliding padeye 19A. In addition Second Division manned these sta- tions during all of IKE's underway replenishment evolutions. Preservation of the fantail and ceremonial quarterdeck is en- trusted to Second Division, pre- senting an outstanding first impres- sion to the many visitors to IKE. Second Division also secures the camel to the stern of the ship during port visits, operates the crane on the fantail in support of supply and weapons evolutions, and mans many of the mooring lines when IKE goes pierside. ' , I N W M s ,V 1 5 . 5677 34: W M M W C 1 an -3:2555 5'3ir'1f !5f.',fifiii1 'fillqiiiift ' 'iii' ' 1 -' - -signify , ,f i LTJG P.M. Votruba BMC H.L. Horton BMI A.A. Nurse BM2 K,D, Adams BM2 JA, Hewitt HPau179 M-j:2315.i5 1 55 I f fl BM3 W.A. Beale T-Bone 392f2ND I, ,,., r ff .si cel-Iarryn V as -A , gr'-i gm,-, 355,351 a 'fszzzgigjyi , BM3 A.D. Crosby ICA-Ildyw Allen Ken', James WM lf' BM3 T.A. Van Dongen SN gC.W.'l?nne SN S.A. Brown Tim ' Curtis Hcharlien SN L.P. Cook SN T.L. Daniels SN M.R. Domelle Larry,' Dee Miken AN R.W. Elkins Strech', BMSN Al.. Jones 4'Sterlingl' SN H.F. Franklin SN D.J. Houge Frankie', David N1 ,I SN C.J. Kelly SN Pug- 1' . Clmc:k -qnaufimpp SN CST. Ngiller SN C.L. Robinson Steve Clarance SA H.E. Albright SA E.A. Daher SA B,D, Dallmus Harold Erin', Brian SA R.C. Kaltrelder SA B.W. Klose SA J.L. Knight HROI177 CfBarry77 6CJay77 SA R.E. Roney SR D.K. May SR W. M..MCN3i1'Y Rufus Douglas gLW11113m,7 2NDf395 .iT ...3RDi:j, hird Division, home of IKE's World Famous Pu- kin' Cox'ns , is responsible for all of IKE's small boats. Keep- ing five utility boats, three person- nel boats, two whaleboats and the Captain's Gig operating during the deployment was a major task, but the hard working men of Third Di- vision met the challenge. Laboring through many long days and sleepless nights, the men of Third Division ensured the boats were ready to go, every time, all the time so IKE crew members could get to the beach and enjoy their well deserved liberty. During the cruise Third Division amassed a total of over 5000 boat runs to the beach and carried over 120,000 passen- gers. Third Division also manned one of IKE's refueling rigs, which played a major role in the safe on load of over 10 million gallons of JP-5 jet fuel during the deploy- ment. To say the men of Third Divi- sion work hard would be an under statement. Their efforts have not been Without sacrifice, but they have many achievements of which to be proud. . ll! Q 't::+?i2Qj- e,232332251g2g55Eg?:E15:3sg:-.ra , ,mlm , 'lb-'- - H ! '4':l5 ' 5 '1LZ-W' M5775 v - 11APi-'ll.ff'fi15,',:w-1f'i'l'li'Ul'l-I:':1:'i?' x 1 ,m 4325:-Q--' 'Tfsqt 1-Mefew' ' .,y.-:RMT-zilgtrtegiAzlmfz'-3-'itil' Fi- .. Vis! - w rE?W L'+f a:f'Sl-rims: - .. iq ,g2gZ7 :lifQ:1,, , l Ef'fZ'f1fy r f A 1kigifii'vf i2qi2i::-, 1.' 'P-r-5124 f ass- PET A i7lff'5A1T:-:51' 0 --:ifg LTJG F.C. St ' ' . ..Fred,, em BlY!l2hDbL!bUQPa BME G.J. Geslor BM2 D.J. Giallanza BM2 C C Hunter e rlver Gerald Hammer Chris 396f3RD rl , l ,4 , ., BM3 O.J. Bullock YN3 A. Elam BM3 W.E. Ellis BM3 M.P. Cangworthy BM3 J.L. Rodriguezholina Jimmy E-Loven El-El '4Marty,' Jose r' ,fn-mmm--,- BM3 R.A. Taylor SN TR. Bard SN Q.J,CgStee1 Dawg Neck Thomas Cliff SN M.R. Duncan SN J.A. Funk 4 SN L.A. Heard Rufus Jerry ChiII1-Chirnn BMSN R.K. Holcombe SN KB. Holman SN M.J. Jones Rock Kevin Michael 398f3RD ' SNKQEH' Ijfmg SN W.A. Macnamara SN C.J. Iffkal ony Walter Chad SN J.C. Price SN J.S. Smith SN J.T. Spano Charles Jimmy', Joseph SN M.L. Warrington SA A.D. Behanna SA V,W. Divita Twinkie Skate Joe q. w SA A.G. Harden SA C.D. Lee SA J.V. Neer Arthur Scooby', J.V. ' t BMSA D.C. Pearson SA S.F. Walton SR M.L. Kreft 1'D3Ve', Stephen 4'Michae1 399 v I S ,. X.. . 'i .QNX S B I A .::.L -- .ff 3 35510 :ht J Eff-if , V ' --11 1:. is 335, 'S-.1- ,-ffzd' if , .W ., Q A ,..,.,,N-Mm..-NN 'f Q'vn:uw-,. I n, uw num W Mk .4 ,'h.,.,.,.,. , i Q 2 5 -5 T P L ,-U.. :fir ' iii., 3 , 7 In L E MMNZu.v ' I LQ 1, 'Q -an K rd.. ,.:,,5?f , -.xx . -- f 9Nif'f1 TZ DENTA iii KE's Dental Department pro- vides dental health care to IKE and the embarked squadron personnel. Dental Officers and Dental Technicians restore oral-fa- cial structures to a state of health which allows them to fully partici- pate in the Command's mission. Being a fully functioning dental facility a Wide range of skills are available to give the best care possi- bleg specialties include prosthodon- tics, oral surgery, endodontics and operative dentistry. I Dental Department is involved in all facets of shipboard lifeg from manning the battle dressing sta- tions during general quarters and mass casualty, to organizing the fabulous IKE Gala. Dental Depart- ment also supervises IKE's physi- cal fitness program and Combined Federal Campaign. The goal of the officers and men of Dental Department is to render the best dental treatment afloatg to maintain the highest standards of quality and to continue to be an in- tegral, outstanding department on board IKE. f' ff ,133 Aiiqfagimygtfkrgwgimnzbrqggqw jSF5 'j?7r?'i7 :?is W wh Wi W rl' '10 ri-ali 1 i A , ff '5 ,yi ,M , Jr' . elif yr f ff, ii., ,. 4. wg ., QI, , .f Nlwb H 1 216'-5i'l 2- ' 'M-v:n?.'r-ff? 4-: -1-sw: , wa ' isvftfilt'-:1 I 1-za WM'Lfrfa-'l',,3:1'iii-:1:ff3E35?:!2fm:a2:, eff LCDl?GG.V. Keating LCDltcJ.W. Reeves LT C.W. Beach LT D A Russell DTPICSWI Z E Justice regory John HCUTV, Alan Zwingli DT2 T.T. Basso lCTerry77 402fDENTAL DT2 Jehnson DT3 H.L. Carrathus DT3 B.J. Vosberg DN J.T, Ashley DN L.N. Borchick JJ Hubert Brian,' Jeff Ski DN B.D. Brinkkoeter DN M.L. Fickling DN D.H. Long Brink Mark Dave DN R.N. Siluki DN J.L. Vaughan DA R.X. Eetringel N Samurai Spike uR,Og6l1O,, i ngineeringfDeptartme'nt 'is one gofgthee largest fdepartments on V IKE, Our engines and equip'- mentit take? the ,steam . generated by IKE's two 1nuclear'reactors5and put it to 'use in the main ienginesg electrical generators, catapult steam ' systemS, and reboilers which provide auxiliary steamfor various hotel services like the laundry, galleys, and showers. The Department is also the produc- tion center of the shipg from wood- working to fabrication of replacement parts torewinding of motors to the making of nametags, the production workcenters are always busy keeping up with the demand for services from every ldepartment on IKE. 4 4 I 1 Y i 5 . '5i- -I . f, an-rf Is .:. an-.5n,ni,w,g.-1 , t 'ISWV' .ui-. g.:.,f 1 'V w ,,,,,g,v1 -wiflf.. ,, A :wx wqi,Mr.n5if,.,Fk n J I, ,J .X ,--51,1 iHfi15S-- ,3f.,'QE-53, 11',w'ifwQ ni F: ' ' iv .113'E' l -1 :H Qg 1 ggezz',vQ:,, ,ikggzwi 5' ff.12 ,'sfIffw:1 Q f Twp a-5+ 3 'L1 i-M-iiff: if - .3-13,3 mr, 1, e. 1' ' ,Mk ' V .M X -sw, fy J V H+ M is X nf 1 -1 Sim v 1 PRI CIPAL ASSISTANTS LCDR RL. Boyce LCDR T.D. Fredrick V LCDR J.W. Heery LCDR D.W. Tungett Bo Te oe Dave ..Tl-. t FR 185 ii? DW ENGJ407 .....ii1.-.il-l ,. eople, Programs and Plan- ning are all in a day's Work for Engineering Depart- ment's smallest division. EA Divi- sion personnel provide vital admin- istrative support to both the Chief Engineer and his Principal Assis- tants as well as to the most vital re- source within the department - the men. From processing a request for school or making sure that all im- portant leave papers get the proper attention to scheduling meetings and inspections or typing the de- partment's instructions, messages and correspondence, EA Division .l.l...l....i1i..-- l...i1.-.1i--- touches every man in the Depart- ment. The duties of this small division have department wide impact. EA Divisionis responsibility to perform many departmental duties are su- pervised by a nucleus of highly tal- ented individuals, which include the Department Leading Chief Pet- ty Officer, Department Career Counselor, Department 3-M Assis- tant, Department Training Petty Officer and the Technical Publica- tions Library and Sponsor Program managers. l l MMC W.H. Clark YN1 S. Horne Bill', Sam EM2 S.A. Dulas YN3 M.C. Bryson Rattail Michael 4108! EA MM3 M.L. Dornan FN DL. Hottinger FN J.E. Mydinski Miken Darren Joe FR L.W. Scarborough SN J.J. Inman llIJarry73 liJOe177 EAMO9 -gang, with eleven work centers, is one of the largest divisions on IKE. We oper- ate and maintain the widest variety of equipment on the ship, our equipment can be found from Frame 1 to Frame 255, from the Seventh Deck to the 011 Level. In- cluded on the list are aircraft eleva- tors, the Boat and Aircraft Crane, capstans, out-of-plant fire pumps, all ship's laundry equipment, air conditioning and refrigeration plants, liquid oxygenfnitrogen pro- ducing plants, catapult steam systems, emergency diesel genera- tors, ship's boats, ice cream ma- chines and machine shop equip- ment. All that equipment keeps a large I l l i fessiirf -'g'5:5:2:5:sia i21111. N. ' :Iii i5ir:f'f1,.-M P2 i 'ffapz-gfr1f',':,e-cr, lug :-, Ei-,1..g'-:ILP FW Y M I W1'rf,1zF?f--'Q-sig t-,ggi - ,5g:2,eigiia:5sgfav ' ' ' ' fsEw?i3.rf1:,,-51 - ' W.-'f:2fZ'Z'lL . F C'i'C'l' -ey' ,5 ?,fZi 'J-.-.H fu ' ,mg .153 - 1 1 l I LTJG D.S. Hyatt i s4DaVer: if ar -Wi, ,f M .-rf-r--.-,f- We A l ' f f it .1 M ,gggf ,,,- M , mf. , ' fs f ,,...i....i.1l1-11-1 -i1i.. number of men very busy. A-gang combines the expertise of Machin- ist's Mates, Enginemen, Boiler Technicians and Machinery Re- pairmen. Versatility is a major re- quirement in A Division. Each man is required to know something about another's rate in order to sup- port one of the largest watch station requirements on IKE. All major evolutions on IKE in- volve A-gang. From the launching of aircraft to keeping the ship cool, from anchoring to making sure the ship can steer the right course, from providing emergency electrical power to getting liberty parties ashore, it can truly be said that We monitor the pulse of IKE. K .sgziesiq y.,,g.yE:, , 4' ,,. ,fs 41. ml-1-3:33-ite:-1-rm QSM ' f 'f' I I LTJC2 D.A.,IJesko CWO2 R L Fisher MMCS E S Casler MMC J C Gulllory Dave B0b Joseph 4 lv MMC D.G. Flynn lx caDaVidaa l V . V5 l l l l 410!A MRC W.R. Lohnes Rick,' 7 'Y W Z MM? T-K. Sgvage MM16P-M- flinea MM1 M.B. Arrington MM1 C.L. Chambers MM1 T. Curtis Thomas Dave Aft Charles Curtis,' MMICSWJ E.L. Kesling MM1 J.J. Leszczynski KlEar177 l4Ski75 lx- DW MM1 B.E. Mathieson EN1 SJ- PBTIGTSOH Bruce Steve MMI T.A. Roat MM1 E.C. Shannon Todd,' Ernesto MM1 S.R. Staten MM1 B.J. Tetzlaff MM1 V.M. Walker MM1 Whitley MM? R.M. Barnes Scott Bear', Von Mlke 'Raffaeln I EN2 KB. Baum EN2 E.L. Brown MM2 T. Bussi MM2 T.L. Clowney MM2 R.P. Cooke Kris,' Edward,' Bus Thomas Paul 1 t I 1 ENE, :fx- P ! 1 ' f . N 'V , I 531 - V Q-. M xx , 1, 33 , .4 MM2 A.W. Deininger MM2 T.F. Dent MM2 S.M. Jarnagin MM2 P.S. Keitges MR2 G.A. Kuhn Denny Big Dent Shawn Crome Coondog MM2 R,B, Mcgain MM2 HID. Oldham BT2 W.v. Smith MM2 MJ. Suddendorf MM2 D. Ventimiblia Rick HH011iS7f ffwaltew Suds Hnanier' MM2 K.W. Wainwright Keith EN3 S.E. Beaver - Beaver MM2 J.S. Winegardner EN3 D.A. Ballenger John Duane MR3 M.A. Borawski MM3 S.J. Brigati Mike Steven MM3 A.D. Chavez MM3 J.P. Cirninelli MR3 L.R. Cook Andrew John SpaZ 414fA MM3 M- Cooper MM3 DR. Farrell MM3 D.M.F:l1ChS Burn,' Dale Duane, MM3gfJ.G.,Q0din EN3 T.A. Hankins MM3 nv, Hill Jeff f'Hank57 ccDean:v MR3 T.L. Holder EN3 R.H. Humbert MR3 G.C. Hummel Terry Ronald Greg', MM3 R. Irvine MM3 D.A. Kelso MM3 J.P. Lova cclrvn ccDeanv7 GFJP77 MM3 M,J, Ludwig EN3 SE. Manteau MM? D- 121511162 4cLud1a Uscottn Dave Af4l5 MM3 W.P. O'leary MM3 R.D. Roy MM3 J.W. Shoemaker B113 J.F. Swan MM3 J.W. Tucker Bill Robert f'John SWQHHY J0Seph MM3 R.J. Weismann BT3 RT. Whitby MMFN J.M. Arnold FN A.A. Basel MMFN WE. Best Robert Rickey Jack '4Andy William,' ENFN J.D. Blanchard MMFN W.C. Bowe uelerryaa ccBiHav -nw ...a- FN J.A. Branch FN KG. Bullard if .F A 'A Johnney Bee l'Bu11 MMFN J.A. Clark MMFN J.R. Couture FN J,T Fick lcDTlftW0Od II John fftlefifiv FN M.D. Hobbs MMFN R.J. Jones ENFN E.T. Kleinfelter MMFN K.P. Krayanek MMFN G.M. Lebegern Michael Rodney Duffy Keith Leb MMFN G.C, Lovett FN J,L, Lynch ENFN C.P. Malveaux EN K.R. Meissner FN P.D. Mickel Chuck Jeffrey Young one Kevin c'Paul', FN E.M. Mitchell FN MA. Molchan I-Edwinl' 4'lVliChael 339: N. FN JM- Ml1Ch0WSki MMFN M.E. Nelson FN R.P. Pickelhavpt MMFN J.V. President MMFN R.H. Russell Jim Matthew', Pickle', Julius c'R0nnie', MMFN S.P. Ryan MMFN J .L. Sarver FN J .L. Scahill MMFN S.A. Shebestak ENFN M. Smith Sean Jeffrey James Scooby,' Michael iiii FN G.S. Summerfield FN M.C. Taggart MMFN M.A. Valentino Glen Matthew, 'fMike'f F 1 .Al -W4 ' 5. 'l l BTFN J.J. VanSkiVer FN T.D. Warrick uskyw g5TOny,, A 1 I L L FA K.L. Collins MMFA C.F. Hammond Kendell Carson,' MMFN T.D. White Travis', l FA J.D. King Jeff ENFA D.E. Matlock MMFA J.C.McRary FA J. Nozka David John,' John MMFA R.D. Standridge FR J. Becker ENFR W.F. Bythrow, Jr ggRIaymOndy7 64JOhn77 CEBHIH7 - ..-i-. N ..-MW E- 1 nlike other ships which generate electrical power at 450 volts, IKE is able to do it at 4160 volts. Because of the expertise of the men of E-1 Division this task is accomplished with ease. IKE's Power and Light Compa- ny , E-1 Division is responsible for the generation and distribution of all electrical power on board. There are two propulsion support work centers, one in each main machin- ery room. These men maintain the ship's service generators, emergen- cy diesel generators as well as a host of propulsion support equipment. These work centers are also respon- sible for IKE's use of high voltage shore power. Be it the auxiliary boiler, 400Hz generators, degaussing equipment, air conditioning plants or other equipment that no one else can or wants to handle, the men of the work center known as Three Plant accept the challenge and tackle the problem with pride. Continuity of electrical power is an assumption upon which most shipboard systems are engineered. Together on watch, the men of E-1 Division, with diligence and tenaci- ty maintain that system on line, so that it can be taken for granted, as it should be. '1f: ' 'if W 1:5 2:45 11' 4,21 f 1 -f '.' 1 ' 'fa' - - H5,lEa4,,,3il,.1 pq k . NNWM. K ,f LTJG S.A. Pfaff Scott F . r, i .ki -nw. ',1a.F. -v' lim., 'X 'Lib Ax ' H '- .gff ri:-fu .nerr .gapfrw .. uri ,ucv -wr K tg-ass:--1 . 'K' , '-w ,fm-.ig.,1-5 - .gp'wi9s 5 :A ffffsxx .'i'i-I-xiii' , ,-1-Ji, . , EMC entrim EMlLS.J. Efigels EM1 L.S. Hassell EM2 R W Borton lm Stew? Scott' Rick mgggww- EM2uJ.'Mg,Diaz EM2 EM Gist EM2 R.L. Doll EM2 B.C. Hodge EM2 S K Howard Jim Erroll Bob r.Brian D Leroy 42OfE-1 EM2 J .A. Hudson EM2 T.J. Loftus Rufus Timothy', EM2 C. Piccioni EM2 D.Q. Puckett EM2 J.E. Rand EM2 R.L. Stephens EM2 B.X. Teefy Corrado David', James Richard Bryan EM2 D.A. Wingfield EM3 G.E. Anderson Da1e', George E-N421 ggwfk 1 422 EM3 C.J. Baker EM3 J.J. Balma ME3 D. Black 'cCurtiS,7 Jeff,' Sammie EM3 R.J. Boorman EM3 C.J. Cipriano EM3 J.D. Daskam ccR0n59 Cncraigvi GGJOHVT EM3 S.R. Gokey EM3 A.G. Kalupy EM3 L.J. Kraft Stu Anthony,' Les EM3 B.F. LaP1ante EM3 M.S. Manspeaker EM3 MAA, Marx Brian Matt7' Mike M.. ,. ,r ..,. ii. EM3 TIF-.MgCarthy EM3 M.J. McDaniel EM3 M.J. McPhillips THD Michael Big Mac EM3 J.L. Mitchell EM3 J.E. Nichols EM3 B.E. Przybylski HJHITICSU James Gizmo,' EM3 D E Rlchards EM3 C W Sharp EM3 R E Slmpson Darryl Cllff Robert EM3 T G Srmth EM3 J F Tappe EM3 L E Tollefson Tlm 06 Lee 4: an ac ' sa as vu 4:11 T5 4 44 - 17 wJ vs 44 av ,l,l. lj ife aboard IKE is great, in part because of the men of E-2 Division. All you have to do is turn on a switch or plug into an electrical receptacle to get power for tools, radios, buffers, typewri- ters, ovens, dishwashers, TV's and all manner of electrical equipment. Without E-2 Division the benefits of electrical machinery would be unavailable. The men of E-2 Division are the fresh air snips everyone calls when their equipment doesn't work. In addition to maintaining all electrical distribution outside the plants E-2 Division answered over ' .. 3 1'.'ffgeasamdyaqmwSvmidff-ag:-riff:-:ia-Q2paf.1 5 fl -' 5:3 fT'i7:',' 1-'pf -.-ililzugriigifi53:35 10,000 electrical trouble calls to en- sure that all galley and laundry equipment, flight deck lighting, air- craft starting stations, small boat electrical systems, movie projectors and portable electrical tools are op- erating properly. If E-2 Division doesnlt do its job your laundry doesn't get done, there is no hot food, there are no ra- dios or light for reading and to top it all off, there would be no liberty boats to take you ashore. So remem- ber, if you're standing in the dark and you want to see the light, who you gonna call? E-2, thatls who! LTJC1 D-J,,Ruth CWQ? GE- ekef EMCS A-P- Podgomik EMC PE. campbeu EM1 A M Moms Don George ffA1bertv .fpauln r 424fE-2 1 i EMIQSWD T A Oftedal EM1 C A Ramos Terry Chuck EM2 J A Denardl EM2 H C Dodge John Chuck EM2 R D McRae EM2 D W Montgomery Randy Donald EM2 M T S th EM2 R A Struck EM2 S W Wagon EM2 M A Protzek EM2 K M Selby Mlchaelml Rlchard Steven Spuds Selby Dog EM2 P.G. Zigrang EM3 P.E.' glahut EM3 A??AE:outillier EMZig'li5JiSE5u11S EM3HQ3.3inl3wyer uziggyn Phil EM3 W.T. Goggins EM3 R.M. Grogan, Jr. EM3 W.T. Jonson EM3 K. Kenerley EM3 W.C. McGil1e1n Lil Will Rick Wesley Ken Chuck EM3 D.O. Montgomery EM3 J,M, Niziol 426fE-2 Monty NiZ', fiiiiiiiin A ifliab Si ' JJ EM3 S.C. Osmanski KSOZH EM3 D R Pace Rodney EM3 V R Pacheco EM3 J D Peacock EM3 T M Reardon EM3 R M Rlchmond EM3 H ROdr1gU6Z Pako Jeff' Todd Rex Rod EM3 D W Shockley EM3 C D Sllvernall EM3 M L Taylor EM3 W S U1f1Ch EM3 M S Urban Danny Car Ml1tOH Wade M1chael EM3 R.G. Vickers EM3 J.J. Walsh EM3 N.A. VSZFHS 4cReX1s cctleffva UNOI-Inan EM3 S.T. Wisnoski EM3 K.E. Yoder EM3 S.B. Young Ski 4'Keith Stephen i 428fE-2 FN J.P. Barnhouse EMFN R.R. 'Benson EMFN J.L. Botelho Bal-neyv ccRickernp uJOhnn EMFINLW.L,., Cobbs EMFN B.K. cnenn FN P.T. Mitchell Rab Brian Mitch', EMF1 N L- H.HMillS EMFN J.E. Montague EMFN S.K. Robinson Woody uChi Chi ccBanjOaa EMFN L L Schultz EMFN E M Sharp EMFN MD Smlth Laffy Mltch Mad Dog EMFN D C Velasco FN W A Watson FN C B Young Davld Aaron EMFA N A George FA J P Hoke FA D R Toborg N61 ay T0bY 4 1 I cc an cc - 77 gg A . ,, Cl ' 79 GK 77 KCC B 77 N A , AA , ,, ' fy '5 . Y , , u , 1 ' '1 f , , I ,, ' , I 'A ' . . ' . 1 ul ' 77 A ul las HJ 7 Y 29 M ...l.l...1i1-11-1 ,,i,. E-3 e're E-3 Division, IKE Telephone and Tele- graph CIKE TSLTJ. We ensure smooth interior communica- tions on IKE. E-3 Division main- tains and repairs everything from the 1MC General Announcing Sys- tem to the ship's telephone system. With 30 men we maintain all the sound-powered phone circuits, multi-channel bitch boxes , and alarm systems. Also, to keep IKE on track for these great liberty ports, we ensure the ship's gyro- compass is 10092: accurate. E-3 Division responded to over 2000 trouble calls during the Med cruise. We also produced a new up- rs .1' iff- -F'fSirzf'-1-4 as v'. .vw -r.-.,.',f',:A5?g.?A :WJ ,-Q-g.igi:1:?' - ' 7'1.Qg53i'is?-5-21 . -,iris-. ES:-ATai:-5-:-:-igs'1-hwy' i' ' ::f4s:f,:1:.,-sxkcgi...msn qw' - ia N'-.,:g:g.+:i.::g:f:f.,l wb 1-ri, -QS?-:fzzzgz-zgvfsfit-:rw -1, -.1 N ' -- 'lX5kf- 'ffi 4 7!z1ibi' .' J -my ,.-1,14 'l.i,fLr,1,a.,, ,.,f,,.,n,,. . . f ':f'f,f::,-' ' :.wf:gfi ' to-date telephone directory to make touching someonev a little easier. The next time you're on vul- tures, row, ensure you are wearing double hearing protection because our recently installed Van Halen 3MCf5MC sound system is louder than the loudest aircraft on the flight deck. E-3 Division makes everything possible from Mail Call to This is a Drill , and from This is the Engineering Officer of the Watch to Thanks for Coming to Work To- day! So, when you reach out and touch someone, think of the Interi- or Communications Electricians of E-3 Division. ,.1.1:1,-1, -' .-:,:yz5,. '1 5 I'5i5:-:iq.- 'QLE i' - ENS V.S. Susman EMC QSWD P.E. Manley lC1 L B W1ll1amS IC2 T A Dawley lC2 J C Hayes Jr Civic!! upatn W11119 Tom Skip ICQ JJH. Johnson iGJ0e57 430fE-3 lC2 B.N. Junkins CiJunk7! Z 1 1 l 1 4 , - ,-.- - -X --V V - -,- , ,.V. ..- . . ..,.Y.::,'.- -. 14--'.x.v -:--.-.-..p.x-,.g--...- - ,-1 A.,-4: N:-A' , -1 - - - b - , -- . .- , , , . . IC3 R.W. Irwin IC3 Miller IC3 P.J. Oliver IC3LP.W. Pi?rC6 IC3 F.J. Rogers Sleepy Dog', NPFJIV7 Denms Fredrick 432fE-3 IC3 S.A. Rose IC3 S.D. Shirley FN C.L. Crenshaw FN R. Cruz ICFN D.A. Gray Rosie Shir1 Screarner Chico,, Anthony ICFN ER. Lambly FN E.N. Mickle ICFA R.L. Edwards ICFA M. Long FA K.K. Nisbett A . H . ,, uR av c4Mikeaa ccsilkra ' EIICH Erlc OY FA A.K. Wade FA M.R. Weems HBO Wade L'Mark , l...l..l-1-- he driving forcei' on IKE, M division provides the pro- pulsion equivalent of almost 300,000 horsepower! Responsible for two Main Machinery Rooms and thirty-nine other spaces, M di- vision is without a doubt the pri- mary distributor of IKE Power and Light, Inc. Operating and maintaining four distilling units which produce 400,000 gallons of fresh water a day is no small task, but this 80-man di- vision also owns four Ship's service Turbine Generators which together can power a city the size of Norfolk, l, the ship's homeport. But that's not all! M division also provides Hotel Servicesvg steam used for laundry, cooking, hot showers and ventila- tion are also produced by M divi- sion. One of the least known responsi- bilities of the Black Shoe gang is the JP-5 Cargo Fuels Transfer Pump, which allows IKE to refuel her own escorts. The engineers of M division do it all, often in tempera- tures well above 100oF, but they take pride in the well-founded knowledge that IKE would go no- where without them. grg:5:3:5v2:efa2f2Mr-1352.. .V , LT gJTi1YZfldGI LTJ G J Baldwin LTJ G B L McDonald MMC B A Bynon O n Brian Bernard LT M.T. Mulligan K C M k 7 7 c tiiiiiw MMC M.K. Lawton Maurice 434fh4 MMC H. Molesworth C41-Iarryif 1 ff MMCCSWJ A.M. Phillips MMICSSJ J.A. Brunkalla MMI M.K. Fowler MM1 T.A. Gronjes MM1 S.D. Haas Mike Flash Mike Thomas Steve MMI D.C. Linja MM1 M.A. Willard MM2 O.E. Ahlstrom MM2 M.L. Baird MM2 Barge Dave Stephen Ole i'SlUgg0n Hphlhpn 1 Mf435 MM2 K A. Crow MM2 CSWJ M.M. Griffith MM2 M.J. Hinkley .iKL3nw Griff 'fHinkster l MM2 E.R. Kile MM2 J.E. McClain MM2 G.A. Ortiz HKHQH f'J0hn Gerald MM2 F.D. Sanford, III MM2 E.H. Scherbarth MM2 L.S. Slizewski Francis HEaI'l,' LeO1'1aI'd,, ,.4.....i MM2 A.L. Speedy MM2 J.J. Stiles MM2 R.O. Troutman 4cG1ennvs 44J0hn71 44B0b,, MM2 Woerz MM2 QSSD D.A. Wright MM2 S.D. Ziegler Brian Heavy D .Scotty MM3 T.A. Baker BT3 S.G. Brookshire MM3 R.J. Brower iiTh0IHaS,7 HSfjeVe,, Tracy MM3 J,M, Budde MM3 S,J. Conaway MM3 J. Cortez MM3 J.C. Curtis MM3 J.D. Dilucia John,' Scott Jairne', John', Joseph,' MM3 R E Gadow MM3 FGP. Giordano MM3 J.K. Goodson MM3 M.D. Goodwin MM3 M.E. Hagan :cR0i,1v uFrankn 64Keith77 Rodin CCNOH-St0p,, MM3 P.N. Herrmann Paul MM3 W.A. Johnson MM3 K.W. Kraft MM3 J.W. Mallick MM3 T.S. Manduca f'Bi11 After Krattern John f'T0mH MM3 T.M. McNamara 6iMaC7? MM3 T.C. Mesenbrink MM3 J.L. Morales MM3 P.D. Murphy MM3 S.D. Muscio Terry . Jose Paul Moose fa rr '1 MM3 M.D. Pfoutz MM3 K.W. Pugh MM3 D.E. Rincon Martin Wayne,' Big Dan 438fM L MM3 C.A. Rutland MM3 C.S. Schuette MM3 R.L. Smuthers MM3 C.R. Snively MM3 G.M. Trias Rutdogg,' Craig Smuck Cliff '4German,' MM3 J.H, Widener MM3 J,H, Winkie MM3 DS. jYelde11 MM3 J.W. Youngren MMFN E.T. Adkins Jeff Jonathan,' Den111S', John,' Tom MMFN T.W. Armand MMFN W. Brown, II MMFN T.W. Bryan Timothy James Todd', FN J.L. Calhoun MMFN B.R. Gillins FN J. Gordon John Clinton', Jody I I 5 I FN E.D. Hubbard MMFN R.T. Koehn MMFN J.J. Luzon ccHubbara ccROna1 g4JOhn,, 4...-1 A y. ! II I N W E I H F I x MMFN D.R. Nelson MMFN D. Perkins MMFN R. Rico Dale David,' L'R0bert l ' 1 uni-q....,.,,,,, MMFN A.N. Rojas MMFN B.M. Roth MMFN S.F. Ryan Marco Bradley Hscgtt MMFN S.M. Shaffer MMFN M.A. Weston MMFA S.R. Gardner Steve Michael Dure FA G.M. Malone MMFA L.S. Miller FA J.L. Thomas Gregory Steve Jesse', FA RR, Trumbull MMFA R.D. Williams FR S. Eckmann HROHH RiCk,' Ackerman' 441 Llli1 l.-lliiliiv epair KRD Division is a large, multi-faceted organization dedicated to maintaining IKE's material condition of readi- ness, especially in the area of dam- age control. The division is manned by Hull Maintenance Technicians, Damage Control Technicians, des- ignated strikers and non-designat- ed fireman. ' The men of R Division are the primary source of fire fighting and ship repair talent on board IKE. R Division's many work centers turn out quality, locally constructed products and affect repairs to in- stalled equipment and structures throughout the ship. R Division is comprised of the following work centers: DCXCOZ shop, sheet metal shop, pipe shop, carpenter shop, l ,i,,l.l locksmith shop, AFFF shop and nu- clear weld shop. The Repair Division maintains systems which affect every man on board IKE. From the main drain- age system keeping the bilges dry, to the counter measure washdownf AFFF system providing foam to fight flight deck fires, to the CHT system providing service to every ship's head, these systems are vital in providing for the safety and com- fort of the crew. IKE's first response, nucleous fire party is manned almost exclu- sively by the experts of R Division. Additionally, in line with its dam- age control responsibilities, R Divi- sion provides IKE's fire marshall and primary gas free engineer ser- vices. 'K ' LT STC. Reed LTJG C. Coleman LTJG R.A. Oliver HTCS CSWD E.F. Parker HTC CSWJ W,H. Harris Tom Chuck Ray Earl', William i 'i ,fir ' -11-31.-ig.11,:,f..,.,.f' 'Z'.gi1-ErE131E1iriifi2?E1ii- H , - ,3:1g:1:': -:QQ -f22115:52i:7:Eif1E:f:3:i'fg''1 ,Q HTC PA. Jackson HT1 R.G. Borgan HTI R.M. Burtsell HTl M.C. King HT1 J.F. LEWIS TOIIY BOI'g UBUI-tl ccMiChae1ya Utlosephn 442fR l HT1 A.A. Walker HT1 C.W. Williams CCAndy7? 4CCar177 Ai , HT2 D.W. Duncan HT2 K.L. Gabler HT2 W.K. Gross HT2 J.K. Mason HT2 S.A. Regula lfDaVid3, SlKeVin7, CCBi11y77 1CJimIny,, iCScOtt77 f l l l 5? ' eu I 3 HT2 R.L. Thomas HT2 H.L. Valencia HT3 R.D. Adkins l crRayH7 cal-Ienryva 4GRick99 RX443 Q HT3 T.M. Ashe HT3 R.A. Bombard HT3 J.F. Childs HT3 TJ. Columbus HT3 N.B.' Decker Flash Bob 4'JaInes', UTTOYW HNGIIH HT3 D.L. Foltz HT3 J.P. Green HT3 M.L. Hayes HT3 A.R. Kaleugher HT3 J.L. Penrod David James '6Mark Allen James HT3 J.H. Post HT3 F.L. Royalty HT3 M.G. Sheehan HT3 S.E. Singley HT3 S. Smalls Jeffrey Frank,' Michael Shane Steven ,li HT3MRBUgHaHek HT3 lYf.M. Williams HTFN T.L. Aaltonen 1C ae Mark,, curerryn ' 1 L- -Y'PFl2Lj'Q SSL ig 35.3 a a a HTFN R.E. Boren HTFN W.A. Bridgeforth HTFN J.R. Clendening HTFN DS. Crawford HTFN M.V, Cserink Bama 'gBoone 4'Jim,' Craw Michael HTFN D.A' D n HTFN SM, D1-abik FN BL. Foots HTFN J.A. Gould FNP. Griffin Da n Oa e Scott Bret JOhI1', Gflff HTFN B.W. Gross HTFN B.L. McFarland Bruce', Brittin HTFN W.R. Nelson DCFN J.P. Schwendinger FN J,L, Seth Bill J. P. 'gjimv HTFN S.D. Struven , HTFN R.A. Sutter SN J.T. Treadway Struv Ric James HTFN J.R. Werling HTFN D.J. Zielinski DCFA S.C. Bacho Jim D, Jfl Stephen ,.....4-n Q w 1 i FA J.T. Brown HTFA D.S. Casebolt HTFA J.W. Gibson John', David 'KJim', FA C.J. Hafacker HTFA R.P. Hogan FA M. Holloway Charles '4Richard f'Marion HTFA K.G. Hunsucker FA J. Jackson FA B.L. Loos Ken Action,' Brian', HTFA J. Martinez FA P.S. Price HTFAA WJ- Efizycki Jesse Philip,' Buddy FA J.P. Stevens FA N.W'. Vlihiting HTF? Ellfieggishop s4Y0g1a1 Zlng C 3 N the crew lll then' dlif the best ln 'T ix 1 1 10 14 A PM - 3: M15 lsuuiuumu N35 nn. 'if ,nf-1--' l 17.7 F2414 ... --, .-,g4.- 3-1v,,,z,,.-. Y-4:.,,g.-..,. 3-.f - l everal differing work centers comprise X-1 Division. The Post Office serves all depart- ments and squadrons on board IKE. Stamps, money orders and registered mail are but a small part ofthe outstanding service provided. In addition to IKE's mail, the postal carriers also stage mail for all other ships in the battle group. This is no small task, but one achieved with enthusiasm, for the postal clerks know well the meaning which Mail Call has for their shipmates. The Print Shop provides printing services of an official nature for the ship and air wing as well as for the embarked staff and other ships in company. Operating around the clock, the print shop prints the IKE tr- ,-l,l..l..-.1- fi? .i. ni.. il. Bulletin, Familygrams, Ombuds- man letters and the other myriad of jobs required to keep an afloat city functioning. We print with pride! The Administrative Office is the focal point of all correspondence and message traffic for the depart- ment. Serving IKE's Executive Of- ficer, it prepares the Plan of the Day, and is the correspondence routing hub of IKE. The Captain's Office serves the needs of the Officers on board IKE. Maintaining service records, no- tices and instructions, social rosters and the listing of collateral duties and responsibilities, it is the reference library for the ship,s administrative matters. S1f:r1:E11-Iwsrlm-1. Wfgiiftfilwfar I I -. , , .- .wlgf 'F451fiiaiaiilqtgigiglzfzflifgl it '- wi , ,w,i,fi-i-:i,v.-,- f f fi wjissxsffr-:by-:Hi-2,- sf, 1 - f'i1'iv-we -- if'7E'N '9lf'T:. .N 1 'wv.- , ,,,,,M,5,3 ,i LCDR J.G. Barkman ENS J.D. Christensen YNC J.F. Kay PCC GC. Piette LIC J L Ray John', John Johnny StaII1pS Joseph 1r50fX r . .v ' .' A - ' ' ' ' ' 'NA-f-V'--,--r--if -M, tg I, . ,W i f - ' . ' - - - '...-f. 'Z , -.'-- 'A 'sf--4,-,-'--V, -,.-5, . .'-rf-, - --.... ,,,, , - - f , A .4 --.- 3.--...-,.:,, 1 L., ,'-- n,:.,..g.1Z-nl, gi.-i, zffffff' ,-,ig-7.1.-,V 5 Y--W 5 f QQ-5 'A' v ,,g 115 1 g f Y i i 4 1 V' ' - 7 Q , 4 ' f WW L13 M A Spfatley YN3 R J Torres Jr LI3 J L Washlngton YN3 J E Wronko SN T D Caddell Mark Ramon JLlSt11'1 011 KW SN S A Esserlne SN B A Lowe SN A Parrllla YNSN F W Stone PCSA M R Atklns Scott Andy Fletch M1ke SA J.C. Helton SA T.G. Lightsey ccJ0hnva 44Gary'7 A V 1, ,M H ,'1 414 l-i ,1 .l-l- 1-- -2 division consists of the Personnel Office and the Educational Services Of- fice. The Personnel Office main- tains the enlisted service records and performs all functions related to the receipt, transfer, separation from service, and personnel ac- counting of over 3200 enlisted per- sonnel, including the processing of the Leave Accounting System and various other pay related documen- tation. The Personnel Office also handles temporary additional duty orders Which includes responsibil- ity for any funded administrative, operational or training travel which requires cost projections, liquida- - tion procedures and budget inan- agement. lt also functions as the Identification Card issuing activity for all personnel embarked on IKE and on other ships in the Battle Group. The Educational Services Office supports the entire enlisted crew in educational requirements for ad- vancement programs leading to a college degree and programs lead- ing to a commission, including all associated service record entries and application processing. The ESO is also responsible for adminis- tering Military Leadership and Navywide Advancement Examina- tions for the command. LTJG D.C. H 1 p - , ,,D0na1d,9 mes NCSKSSJJPQJ. Soule P51 H.L. PNIQSWJ M.R. Reomales PN1 K.E. Soule ' ugert Hill ffMe1Vinv i.KeVin,, PN1 J.J. Wilson PN2 B.M. Lollis PN2 D M Whit . , e HJHIHSSH HBObby,, uDaVidas 454fX-2 Aims V .-..,..,.- . ,Zn PN36:II.L. Railey PN3 J:F'.'Biowne11 PN3 J.L: Drennen PN3 M.E. Linkenhoker PN3 L.R. Ruiz esse Jlm Ulm Link Los Lobos PNSN J.M. Adams PNSN M.J. Beal PNSN D.W. Buckner Spike Michael David PNSN L.E. Buie PNSN M.D. Craig PNSN R.W. Davis Leonard,' Smokey', Big D SN E R Th PNSN C T Wadzinski PNSR R A Holley I d PN . . m . . . . PNSN C.A.Gu11ey PNSfgJfJSIgI5Waf ..Randy,,0 as MSW iBuddy,, Chris YS omposed of the Legal Office, Master-at-Arms force and the Ship's Brig, X-3 Division is responsible for the enforcement of good order and discipline on board IKE. The Legal Office is charged with advising the Com- manding Officer on matters con- cerning the interpretation and ap- plication of military laws and regu- lations and ensuring those person- nel who commit disciplinary infractions are punished accord- ingly. ' In addition the Legal Office pro- vides a wide range of legal assis- tance services to the crew, including wills, powers of attorney and advice on topics such as contracts, domes- tic relations, landlord-tenant mat- ters and consumer problems. The Master-at-Arms force com- f it 1 1 i..iL.-.. prised of a highly trained nucleous of nine rated MA's, supplemented by TAD personnel from throughout the ship and air wing is responsible for the enforcement of regulations and investigation of incidents and infractions in violation of military law. The Master-at-Arms force also acts as security coordinator for many ship evolutions. The Ship's Brig is utilized to in- carcerate sentenced prisoners, whether by court-martial or Non- judicial Punishment. The Brig Staff is comprised of personnel spe- cifically trained in the operation of a confinement facility. Rehabilita- tive counseling to enable prisoners to once again make a significant contribution to the Navy is a major emphasis in the Brig. 'IF 3 icing LCDR,,D-G- Bgpgtson LT BW- Eubank MAGS QSWJ R.S. Herzog LNC BA. Gooding MAC RD. Price Dennls gcBret,7 f'Ra1ph7' c4Biusa 44R. D-H MA1 J.D. Crockett MA1 QSWJ J.M. Cummings MA1 1, Garcia za H acJ- yi HISU James 456fX-3 1I'I1 'iii lg NC1 T-L. Qipson MA1 RT. Hilton MA1 J.B. Noland Glp Rick James LN1 ELC: Pingitore ABE1 J.W. Young LN2 D.J. Collins Puig HJBI'I'y,, Dann LN2 R.L. Cordry MA2 C.A. Park MA2 D.L. Perry Ron 'cChester', Dwayne ABH3 L.M. Lemley PNSN J.S. Ashcroft FN JT. Hart Lonnie Jeffrey HJ6ffI'9y,' X-3f45'7 X-4 -1 - eeping IKE informed of in- ternational, Stateside and local news is the main goal of X-4 Division. The Public Affairs Office publishes the IKE BULLE- TIN, a two-page inportfsix-page at sea newspaper filled with news, sports and feature material. Public Affairs also entertains the crew by broadcasting 24 hour a day information and Armed Forces Ra- dio and Television service and Navy Motion Picture Service pro- gramming via IKE's two television channels and three radio frequen- cies. The highlight of the television broadcast day is a liven evening newscast, 30 minutes of news, sports, and latest weather forecast and intelligence briefings. Radio canned programming is supple- mented with volunteer live disk jockeys who donate their time and efforts to entertain the diversified musical tastes of the crew. The journalists of X-4 Division publish the ship's Familygram and send news releases containing ship- board information to many civilian publications in an effort to keep IKE families, friends and the gen- eral public aware of the accomplish- ments of the ship and her crew. Tours for VIP's and other visitors, both during at sea and inport pe- riods, is another function of the Public Affairs Office as well as the coordination of local and foreign media interests. In summation, Public Affairs keeps IKE in the headlines. LT F. Thorp ffrrania' JO1 B.R. Combs, Jr. HBH177 JO1 L.J. Punch JO3 QSWJ J.A. Gawlowicz 4CLeS77 458!X-4 Josephv JO3 G.W. Harris JO3 T.T. Lewis AN M.R. Burt, Jr. AN A.C. Cross JOSN L.T. Preas Gerry Timothy Brutus Alex Larry SN W.A. Ruleman JOSA A.J. McGrath William Allen X-4f 459 - - - ..... .-.- -1 11' X-5 , fter long work days and countless hours without sleep, the men of IKE and CVW-7 look for a way to escape the tensions of shipboard life and en- gage in their own activities. Wheth- er this means lifting weights in the gym, playing an instrument in the bandroom, or preparing for a tour, IKE Special Services helps to pro- vide this escape. Keeping six thousand men happy is no easy task! The numerous in- port and underway programs spon- sored by Special Services helps to accomplish this goal. Events at parks such as King's Dominion and Busch Gardens, IKE Nights on the cruise ship New Spirit and at the Tidewater Dinner Theater, and numerous sporting events make the time in Norfolk enjoyable. Underway, the attention shifts to the Liberty Ports. Countless tours were offered during work-ups and the deployment, from scuba diving in St. Thomas to skiing in the Alps. The eight men of Special Services organized the tours, sold tickets, and accounted for the thousands of dollars which changed hands. As evidenced by photographs through- out this book, they accomplished their task with excellence. R.N. Panepinto Grace l4Rlick77 46OfX-5 SN J.S. Morgan '4Brett Jim hy 1 - . 3.-lj jf'-l'gjL:fQg,Q 'A4,f lg 5 1, fl ,f , A V - K mi? 1473? 1 ne- QL 1 . --4 I l Y 1 Q E? V' ', ' -, 1 J Q ,,i...l- -1-1 .......1.....lX16..L...-...L..-..- omprised of the Training Of- fice, Human Resources Management Office and Ca- reer Counselors, X-6 Division pro- vides training, educational and counseling support to IKE and CVW-7. The Training Office su- pervises the shipboard training pro- gram and manages budgeting and requests for the myriad of shore based Navy schools and courses. Additionally, the Training Office managed the PACE program which offered 15 on board college courses to over 800 sailors interested in fur- thering their educations. Hundreds also earned college credit and high school diplomas through national scholastic tests administered on board. The Human Resources Manage- 11, IFS ,gy- .1 Nfuufr . - r. R ,.-1. 1 1 4' it fn 4 HM ..':. ' ' g:59 .s,w:,, .545-:gff,5s.-if ment Office CHRMOJ offers a Wide variety of drug and alcohol counsel- ing and advice along with an Alco- holics Anonymous chapter. The HRMO also helps out personnel with smoking and weight control problems and has developed an ex- tremely successful middle manage- ment leadership course. The Career Counselor Office is responsible for the overall organiza- tion and management of IKE's re- tention program. During the de- ployment the career counselors pro- cessed 122 reenlistments for more than 350 years of additional Naval service and provided retention team training to over 550 members of the crew. Retention is the goal, No Weak Links? 25- ful -.sm-., 'K' F If I A rag' vw filter ,C X x 4 :- V- , 'fu' A ln, .. f- . ww ',f,f,,.3.L w V f 4 ' YfL1?x,,.T:113q:ig.xrzgsgs-ref-1 ' 'i'Ff2?F'YF'Yif '1 ,g x Y f f-'12-': xr M q 5 LT W.C. J h . uBiu,o nson ENQDD. Sailazar NCCSZKJG. Wilson EMC J.W. Clink MSCQAWD C W White ame Jack Jim Conley 462fX-6 N -YW Q NC1 E.J. Bastidas PN1 R.L. Broadnax Eddie Ricky AC1 D.A. Williams PN2 D.B. Bruce David Dann SN A.J, Benton SN J.M. Colgin SN DR. Freeman SN M.J. Marez YNSN J. Ortiz 7, GC ' 77 CGMiCkey77 LlJOhn37 A, J. Jerry D3V1d 'E' Efliaiiiifi .Q A i I il fx x gl l 4 f 1 : I I n v U i 1- 50 ' amy W , gi Q L 0 Q 14 ur 2 7 ff 1 F P 1 I ,Ads 1 L 5 e F . f. .. ., ,. .M J..-V,-.fa-.w-.-,.1v-nzx ii MARDET ii KE's Marine Detachment, a separate Marine Corps Com- mand, under the operational control of IKE's Commanding Offi- cer, performs those duties tradi- tionally assigned to embarked com- bat troops. Requiring rigorous screening and training, Marines as- signed to MarDets are considered to be performing special duty and are tasked with the primary mission of providing security for special weapons. To qualify for assignment to a MarDet a Marine must be com- pletely proficient in his primary oc- cupational specialty, considered unfailingly trustworthy and suc- cessfully complete a formal school for security guards. Other taskings place the Marines as the nucleus force in the physical security of IKE, providing the rapid, first response capability tra- ditionally associated with Marines. To compliment its physical security mission, Marines help train mem- bers of the ship's Auxiliary Security Force, tasked to support the Mar- Det in their security duties. As crew members on board IKE, Marines perform vital roles as stretcher bearers during medical emergencies and mass casualties, assist as line handlers during un- derway replenishments and are re- sponsible for damage control and preventative maintenance of their assigned spaces. IKE's soldiers of the sea are also responsible forcon- ducting honors and other ceremoni- al duties. IST LT S.L. Ellis SGT M.W. B kk'l ' c6Stephen7, ..MauriCeai, la ASGTJilirI3f,Be11a SG'l:g3di3v.a1FIclmore SGT EE Messer L SGT H.P. Simpson Harold 4166! MARDET SGT F.A. Waters Fredrick,' f f 1 ,f ' , '?-If 1 , 3 n ,Wi4:3.71 I -,-5.1.4 el 5 l lift SGT J.D. Woods CPL D.D. Barnette CPL P.M. Barrett, Jr. CPL A. Bitsinnie CPL D.A. Day Jeffery', Denzil Patrick . Allen David CPL L.A. Diaz CPL S.R. Flick CPL M.C. Jones Luis Steven Mark MARDETX467 CPL R.L. Jones CPL MW. Py1and CPL RJ: Rusgping Randy,, ccMark,, 6cR8g1H3ld CPL S.A. Shultz CPL J.M. Walker CPL K.B. Williams Scott', John', Keith', LCPLKRZR. Anderson LCPL D.W. Baxter LCPL C.R. Beckwith R1chard,' David CurtiS 1168! MARDET LCPI1 Beeman LCPL I. Bell, Jr. LCPL C.S. Brown Wxlham ulran uchrisv LCPL S.A. Cavinder LCPL E. Clayton LCPL S L LlSC0tt77 iLEdWard77 LCPL J.J. DeAngelo, Jr. LCPL J.J. Gates LCPL E.A. Gatlin JOSeph Justin Edwin ' ' H .gqqvgiz gs LCPL S.R. Glaze LCPL J.L. Gurierrez LCPL T.B. Hatch Steven JOI'ge', TiII1013l'1y,' LCPL J.A. Hopkins LCPL C.M. Howell LCPL M.F. Jones J0hn', Chester', Mark,' LCPL M.A. Keenan LCPL D.E..Krumrie LCPL S.C. Leo MattheW', Daniel Shawr1', LCPL J.T. Leslie LCPL J.S. Maracle LCPL L.N. McGee LCPL C.L. Mickelson LCPL J.L. Mizelle Jefferey Jeffrey Leonard', Chris James LCPL GB- Murphy LCPL M.A. Olivares LCPL J .E. Peters LCPL M.S. Robinson LCPL J.B. Romo aaGaryaa c:MaIk:a ccJameSy, 4,MattheW,, ,gclosephn ,,...a-ff LCPL H.D. Schmitt LCPL M.R. Truax HenryH Michael V 4?S.Y5 A-ll --YK LCPL AaTuCker LCPL J -P- Wariszewski LGPL J.T. Warren LGPL MW. Watkins LGPL WL. .Wentze1 An fe Joe Jerry Michael William LCPL A.D. Whims LCPL R.C. Willhite LCPL E.L. Wolfe LCPL M. Woods PFC R.L. Kuciemba Aldana Ryan Eric Melvin Ronnie PFC K.M. Luedtke PFC R.A. Markline Kevin Robert PFC D.W. Massey PFC6fI.M.,Pena Darini' Jose N'-f 'H llglli s ,iq fl mugs ,-Q wg- if v',e:1 :-1-:- ff :L-' aa'fx1:2L:-:f1:- 'Wi9fE:':-:H E, .1 fs A 01121 rzzL:1iffE'?l594l?-4 ' ' ' 3133152 2:- mti ' - f-1' 1 rfrwsvsx ff: '1?ifEi?fEA 1 'Yr 'Wu V KA, ' Pi? 4 i M 1 , ., wk- s , ,, Q 1 X Q, An I A -Q- r I P yer! ,hz HITS' 513 ' X T0 1 m , it if ,A ,, 55 1 ?.,1i1.fE'5EffiiQfiS3 5 9 Cf , H vlzamzz' .'iiI :P: 'cg' 1' 'V I I i P 441.35 I+ :'u.f,.1 .. ,- if-1::2:2.1: , ,C-xy, ,... . , 95 Q., W- ,15,,:.,.-.L5.g.Q.1.395,g?pv,,,g4brf.s',g,LbQ.mmA 5M,W1,.Vi: if Wiz'mf'4riu:f::f:-:,:1:-Mfr 'isps wQ,wif.f wt- f.-4,-4wa.-1.4-'fa'-saws:-ahI?11 - . ., .-,air-'v'M253aa2:'4f-'- 'f ' ' .,W.L1 ,. 'W u 1 v , X A. 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IKE Medical has won the Blue M Award six out of the nine years, we have been eligible to participate in the Com- mander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Battle En Proficien- cy Exercises. Our Medical Department is manned by the most professional Medical Corps Officers and Hospi- tal Corpsmen in the Navy. The lat- est equipment is combined with highly-trained physicians and tech- nicians to give the finest in routine and emergency medical care. We stand ready to serve, 24 hours a day, in port and at sea. Prevention of disease and providing the finest in medical care is a pledge to our shipmates. Our goal is to return them home to their loved ones healthy in body and mind. Being the best is our way of life! , ,,' ,, ...., ..,, , . Vw, sqm sw., W. VH . LCDRlG.W. Galloway LCDR Ps. Gill LT J.A. D'Alessandro CWo2 RW. Bryan HMC R K. Bowen CGIYDUH Peter '4John Rusell Bob f, , gr'f1l,5l:-Fzmyfiiqrwzi 35,3973 HMC lvls. McCoy HMC s.K. Scofield HMI J.L. Dailey uP9pSl Kid Hscottn ccJiIn,, 1174! MEDICAL HM1 H.A. King HMI M.W. O'Connor HM1 W.E. Wilson HM2 BE. Keels HM2 MA- Miller Henry Michael Wi11iam', BuXie Mark', HM3 M A A f 1 HM3 W L Castle HM3 V C. Chavis HM2 D.L. Paul HM2 GW. shambray NM Q, D e Wen Vee acDennys: ffshan-1 y HM3 D.J. Eisenmenger HM3 M.D. Harrell HM3 T.R. Henderson ulcen 46Mark7Y TOrn,' HM3 W.D. Hill HM3 D.K. McKnight HM3 J .F. Norrito Bill Daniel John Rocker V.-glkfigt .krr K ,J t b HM3 KD. Propes HM3 J. Ruiz HM3 J.E. Ryan K-Hfli' Jerardo J0hI1 -g72HT'i i' ii F X HM3 B.W. Weiss HM3 DR. Yeager HN G.A. Barnes N BruCe', Yeag Man G1'eg', l HN R.I. Belle HN A. Ferebee HN R.H F Robert Andre Ri6k,'raZer HN T.L. Hardesty HN W.J. Harvey HN J.P. Marchillo Terry', Haus Kilo,' f H' HN K.M. Richardville HN N. Rogers HN S.E. Teaford Rich Norman Teaf HN J, Urena HN R.M. Willison HN T.W. Witrrerspoon Jose Richard HTGTFY H '58 Av- '- ,n eg-. -.,,, L -, - -- - -.-.--'-V 'qi'-1-qv-T.. - ff- '1 -. '-- ggv-gl.'..: '-VFCFZ.. --1,-. 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J ,lf Q5 V 1 ' , V ' ' A X 'X ' , fufh Yf f , , ' J : A LN, 'I X 5' ' . 1 M tv' g H .4.-ffw 1: ' N N PQ' ' r ,ak - LMA, qi , 1 C V ,V n it A X I ' 2 ,ggi-A 'N rn f, .J L ,, , ...,.,,,.m-,,,f,..-..v . z'114.e:'5s2r--:f:2T?2Eff- ' K in ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 5 -41-'FFT' 1 f i LQ xl il 1 Qld il ,rg N4 i v an-ii alia'-A ,fa-1 S,-ear 4 1,4 iw---ag 1 'wb .1 iw. ,V 55354 5. , E349 1 3, P- -1 fumes rw-eff r i , s- NK-W-unmq It Y ,su A l i L 1 , , E r l i,1-1.1.1-:-i1- avigation Department is responsible to the Com- manding Officer for the safe navigation of the ship. Some of the Navy's newest equipment is used right alongside some of the most traditional. The phrase they would be lost without us is espe- cially true for Navigation Depart- ment. From the Bearing Takers to the Navaigator himself, every man is at some time responsible for en- suring that IKE doesn't stray from her intended path. T IKE Quartermasters are trained in the use of satellite and electrical navigation equipment, radars, sex- ff' is ,.4sfiimwgeftiff-feisgazfl:rwH ' 5 'T:iff4f3fi1fiE3i2i5iaiF11-f ???f13f3': ifiiili-IW ' eff? 13:5?rf1 iiiiifi- '21-iii' Iii '- LT J .A. Sullivan John , 1 3 l 'Y W-firsiezimr.,-551.wears- wig in ' , f , -.fc v,f,m.ii.1-.-M. M -f.-iw , -f ,.rf.J.-M, ,,.,,,,.,. ,,.,,,,,,.- Ia, . .- 1-5l5ly S1'4liT?+?i'. ,+ tw g .. i':zQ:2:y:f:-an W if ,wifi If 'Q fl'1?1'f'fJ'i V tants, alidades, and a host of other gear. They also man the Plot Table on the Bridge and keep the ship's Official Deck Logs. The men of Navigation Depart- ment work hard as Helmsmen, Lee Helmsmen, Quartermasters of the Watch, Plotters, and Bearing Re- corders. Hours of diligent research and plodding perfection are spent in preparing navigational charts for every leg of IKE's journeys - from departure from Norfolk to the shores of the Eastern Mediterra- nean and back again. Similar to the famous credit card. They don't get home Without us! i J p ' :A fi w ' iijiifp-f ef, f.,gQ,gi,Q1-L ' Ll 'WiiA.1-eff, - 1 ,,wy.w.- 1, , LTJG cJ.L. Grgteboer QM1 J C BOUTHGS QM2 G Scott QM2 J N Stoops MT- G James George Jeffrey QM3 A.T. Baltimore Anthony7' 4s0fNAv QM3 R.G. Grams Rich QM3 1i.P. Nlendala QM3 J.P. Thomas QM3 R.D. Tillotson QM3 S.D. Spratling QMSN J.E. Behr P6136 Johnel R0dney', Sprat Baby f QMSN J.A. Blankenship YNSN W.H. Brown QMSN R.H. Carroll James William,, Roger,' QMSN A.B. Curran QMSN W.N. Grossheim QMSN K.E. Morse Alfred Goose Kenny Mac - , h SA G. P tsaros QMSA R. Vorraro SR D.M. Gardner QMSIiciiS3.,,Ol1V6T y clGina0,, HRalph,, ccDanny1a ,Tru --H -fff -- 'f ' '1 f ,171 A,,,,: , f4,, V , H U, 1.4 . V3 f'w 4,,' 'ill 1 , we -f g 1,9w . :f V . QQ 'Hg W 'lllllllf 5 ' 451Sms::gZf wan, 4 ,, lsifff '?E5Tf'D:'f 49' '- . f 3' lf A . ,' -3 -H ' if 1. ' V , 3 So li ' ' A w Y vhbuv r, ,,,L-.' L N- Y: g -1 f-19' I in ig 155115, - , . .,, - 1 I, fe, f ff . . ! I I fl Nl H 1 'f la H it , f Af' lf. . N' 'Aw' ji Wag' ij , ,..vm. . , -wx, -+A? Q .Q O4 5.25 I --lM......z L S'5'l4+-x ,. A 19929 jx. f--wf.,7...L.v., ,...A3...-.4 ,Z f , . ,U , F .1 ' . g , 2 4 Nw..A.,........A 5 gaw- Q ww.. -4... wifi-'E '-'--k.zxTs- , . raw- ' .- U P - ,, N-,.-,,-:,a ' If PRINCIP L ASSISTANTS v , A 1 HM CDR W D Vance CDR W E WIISOD LCDR D F Rustchak B1 Walt Dan 484fOPS QD! I' , A - - ' P , ..4',iiigf :,1'Q,z'5,' f?Pf1 .L ' ' - ' V JF' I I lf ,---- eather information for IKE, the Embarked Staff, the Airwing, and the entire battle group is provided by OA Div- ison. IKE Metro provides meteoro- logical and oceangraphic informa- tion from the upper limits of the at- mosphere to the depths of the sea and everything in-between. Weath- er balloons, with radiosondes at- tached, are launched daily to pro- vide environmental information used in forecasting atmospheric ef- fects on shipborne and aircraft ra- dars. Surface observations provide an up-to-date report of the weather conditions around the battle group, and are used to provide accurate forcasts for aviators and ship con- trol personnel. Beneath the ocean bathythermographs provide a re- port of oceanographic conditions vital to the battle group's use of so- nar. All this, plus satellite imagery, data from Naval and civilian weath- er centers worldwide, and five new computer systems provide the shipis Meteorologist and the men of OA Division with the information base needed to provide practical Weather forecasts wherever in the world IKE may go. LCDR W.T. Curry KKK-irnw AGC T. . ..T?m5IatCh AGl G S Engsflel' AGI R S Freeman AG2 J C F1Sl16T Steve Bob John AG2 R.R. Riekkola Robert 486fOA - M2 AGS F.J. Acropolis AG3 B.W. Browning Frank', Bruce,' AG3 J.G. Caldwell, Jr. AG3 WS. Garms AG3 R.J. Paciorka AG3 K.J. Scarborough AGAN R.K. Ferrier Jerry Bill Richard K JY' Kevin AGAN B.S. Haney AGAN J.D. Traut K'Scottl' John OAf487 - 'wr L+..- ,l-l..i.l-l-:-- l-1- C Divison is the ship's Car- rier Air Traffic Control Center CCATCCJ and is re- sponsible for the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic within a fifty nautical mile radius of IKE. CATCC is divided into two inter- locking branches: Air Operations, the administrative and logistic link, and Carrier Controlled Approach CCCAJ, which is responsible for the actual control of departing and ar- riving aircraft. Through the use of various radars and radios, CCA is capable of pro- viding approaches to the ship in all types of Weather conditions, main- taining a landing interval under 65 seconds. All personnel are gradu- ates ofthe Navy Air Traffic Control basic and advanced schools and are licensed by the F.A.A. IKE's CATCC is proud of its eleven year accident and incident free record and its reputation as The Fleet's Finest. OC Division is also responsible for the ships Air Transfer Office CATOJ, which is tasked with the co- ordination and execution of aircraft logistics movements, including the transfer of incoming and outgoing mail, passengers and cargo. CDR A.T. B k LCD - .,Art,, ec PKQT-.lijitefson LT L.H. Konrad LT ML. Sanders LTJG G.D. Appleby 3.1116 asLe1faa ,,Michae1,, uGary,7 488! OC l Y-1 ?:',f4f Jan,- ACCCAWJ J.S. Fabian AC1 B. Giltner Jeff Benedict AC1 J.D. Heard AC1 D.R. Malone AC1 R.C. Simmons AC1 T.J. Whitson AC2 W.J. Gallagher J.D. Darryl', Robert Jeff OCM89 Q AC2 S.S. Mann AC2 R.W. Thurman AC2 DJYV- Vyhofton Scott i'R0Cky DOH AC2 W.E. Williamson AC3 M.K. Alexander AK3 T.S. Crawford Elwood Mike Chickamuaga I AC3 iIQE'.MiSf4eViCh AC3 A.S. Olivares AC3 R-J' Pligha 1190! OC Mlsflf Alfred 'KBOOSH AC3 K.A. Frazer - ACB A,D, Haines AC3 J.A. Kraus HSCOODH Tony Hershey Kidl' AC3 M.S. Shields ACAN T.A. Boatwright ACAN M.T. Doukas 4fMatt?7 ccrrlugv ccMatt:a ACAN T.J. Holubek ACAN K.E. Jackson ACAN C.E. Matthies CCWiner77 GiKeVin7, lKChar1ie77 ACAN C.L. Mendenhall ACAN Rixson ACAN O.J. Strickland Chris Timothy Ornie ACAN D.L. Taylor ACAN R.J. Wilson ACAR F.D. Warthan Donald Chill Buddy OCM91 i- 01 111 KE must go in harm's way to effectively utilize the awesome offensive power of her airwing and the Combat Information Cen- ter QCICJ is the heart of her capabil- ities. Officially CIC's mission is to collect, process, display, evaluate and disseminate tactical informa- tion, but it is easier to think of CIC as the command and control center which counters all threats to IKE or the battle group using IKE's air- craft and the entire battle groupls arsenal of weapons. CIC is divided into specialized modules, each concentrating on its assigned warfare area but main- taining a constant information flow to ensure the battle group com- mander in Display and Decision can effectively direct his forces. The modules include anti-air, anti-sur- face, anti-submarine and electronic warfare, detection and tracking and tactical operation plot. Manned by some 90 enlisted men and 10 officers, OI division includes Operations Specialists, Anti-sub- marine Warfare Specialists, Elec- tronic Warfare Technicians and Data Processing Technicians. The Combat team is highly trained, tac- tically proficient and totally dedi- cated to the successful accomplish- ment of IKE's primary mission - power projection around the world. LCDRcIt.K.HOswalt LCDR S.S. Shephard LCDR E.D. VanNortw1ck Ron ffscottv ccEricn i - ff--im LT SP. Francis LT D.J. Gallisath LT R G Iral Scott 492!OI David 'Rhomdo 'flip 4,l,1l3.fJ1f:-:., 1-i:i51q.g,5p'f55j'wlliSiSifl1S'V 5551252 lg, i:'r1:!:2N1:1 fl , 1, Wh1wgg3y1Q,w 3W J.g:Q13.rQy-.1 21.34237 f: X age-,,g-,giyfzfih wg--1-,g,A. 5!m54:a,-M' ,np ' f' '- W -, - k,kiyy.-L6- 7,1 33 1 'wwf- sw'n'r1i?i wizfifi i - A-fY . V ...M -J 1--wx.-, .,,, U.. 5-wwnv VAN K LT Nlyoore LTJG l?6.R. Zirrllnerman CWO2 D.C..Rockwell OSCM R.P. DeMayo OSC T.E. Berry Oug Dafllel Dan1el,' 4GB0bv ccrrwhornasu T l N EWC B.L. Blair OSCCSWJ J.T. Ritter OSC W.D. Strosnider Bruce,' J0hn', Too The Bonen -'Haiti AW1 J.M, Alvarez OSMSWJ I.S. Blevins AW1 J.D. Bolenbarker OSHSWJ FS. Devenuto OSICSWJ T,E. Drabczyk Jose,' Kinko L'Jimmy Frank Thomas wr + AW1 L,R, Gailey OS1 M.A. Hawkins AW1 P.T. McLaughlin OS1uD.L. Medley OSI M.D. Thompson ,,Lance,, ccMarka: T1n1', DOH3.1d '4MarVin9' iiiiii A OSI CSWJ M.S. Tickner, Sr. DP1 J.A. Turner EW1 M.P. Winkler OS2 K.A. Barner OS2 J.S. Baskin Michael Jerry MattheW,' Kenneth Skinny Pimp A 7 ii'i' 'iiiii N 7 e AVSii2SS.M. Qruz AWQKQD. Deering EW2 D.W. Kerber OS2 K,B, Little OS2 QSWJ D.A. Marks teven CUTUS Dona1d,' Karin Doramus,' 4911! OI 1 l OS2 Murphree EW2 A. Paz OS2 B.G, Russell EW2 J.A. Sanchez OS2 P.J. Sherman W11l1aIT1', Alex Benjamin', James Philip OS2 E.H. Smith osz A. Todd EW2 D.S. Wesner OS2 W.F. Wigton OS2 J.A. Winkworth Smith Linkmaster Daniel William Jeffrey OS2 A.G. Woodruff OS3 P.L. Arriaga OS3 C.E. Baskins OS3 J.T. Blakeley AW3 J.J. Connell Adam Phil Bubba Jacque James Wx ' fe 'W' D ' OS3 J.R. Dunn OS3 J.A. Eisenzimmer ,ttf-jff' 'ff EW3KEa0gerno1r0n ,,JOhn,, Ike OS3 K.M. Heflin OS3 E.A. Henderson DP3 F.R. Lonza '4Kieron Edu uF1'ankH A -fi? CTA3 RL. Lyons 033 J. Mauon osa A.L. Maxwell ' Ron John Mad Max 4 . ' , ??2T'f ??5'i? ?T1 ee 9-43 A -!..Xf , EYV3 K.M. McKinnon US3 T.M. Metje EW3 JE. Patrykus Kenneth i'Todd J0hnH OS3 Segarra AW3 M.L. Sherman AW3 B.J. Smallin 44R1Ch77 c4Mark17 ccBryan:7 OS3 CR. Smith OS3 A.N. Speaight OS3 I.A. Walton Clifton Art Iran OS3 R.R. Wilson EW3 T. Winkler EW3 D.J. Yantz Jamech T0dd uDaUi91,' OS3 J.M. Zawierucha OSSN J.W. Apple DPSI:l MR: l?t'CkiDS HZ '4Jimmy', Marvin OU 497 498f0I fl AQ' ,xl OSSN M.L. Bardwell OSSN G.P. Burgess OSSN M.A.HCrisp OSSNHg7.?3,D6V9I' AVYQXN D. Higgs 4nMe1ly Bn esrpurbo Gas 66Andy a e Dwayne K EWAN S.M. Flom OSSN C,S. Hazzard OSSN H.L. Hobson OSSN J.P. Kelley OSSN D.C. Luna Steven Christopher ' Howard John Davld 5 a fir OSSN J.L. Newman OSSN M.L. Norvell Co1osians 3:10 '4Maurice OSSN P.W. Sargent OSSN M.D. Welke OSSN J.L. Whitlock Patrick Michael Jody', SA T.E. Dobbs OSSA D.E. Faber OSSA J.A. Gordon OSSA S.D. Porter OSSA J.W. Rice Tony Doug Jim Scott Jeffrey SA J. R land OSSA J.C. White OSSA S.J. Wilkerson SA C.D. Wimmer EWSA J.P. Zarzana y CG 77 Johnathan John Sammy Joe COY John OP he Photomates of OP Divi- sion provide high quality photographic services in support of IKE's mission require- ments. OP Division operates two photographic laboratories. The main lab on the third deck and the intelligence lab located within CVIC. Both labs are a hot bed of photographic activity. Fast, accu- rate and quality photography in a highly visible work environment is the mark of the main lab. IKE pho- tographers are often seen working around high ranking officers and other dignitaries. Additionally, reenlistments and award ceremo- nies keep OP Division shooters in the lime light. Hot film from fast breaking mission requirements keep the pho- tomates in the CVIC lab on the run. TARPS film from F-14's and pilot hand held aerials are quickly pro- cessed and printed. The photo- mates in CVIC also gear up for more fast turn around work when the Snoopy team is called away to photograph foreign ships and planes. Behind the scenes the photo- mates of OP Division work quietly and unceasingly to support histori- cal documentation of IKE and her public affairs effort. Whether it be shooting the pictures, printing, pro- cessing, chemical mixing, camera repair or the ever present paper work, the men of OP Division pro- duce the finest in photography and set the benchmark for customer service. vu-Q-7 .-,-F, CW02,.f1Q-Q-.Vff,lkefS0H P110 RM- 01313 PH1 R-K. Bean PH1 T.A. Houser PH1 M.L. Rutschky a UC Raymond i Kent Tom Matthew IN :M 'EXW' X I -S P , gi?-,5. L .-fww.-- ,- .W-XL '-L-uagu: 15 , K ., 'T-,wlalu L-2:1-wp,-51 3 M Q , Vi 12-,W M J Aefffraixw, AQ 1 my :-.ww ,4 , 1 ' Q .Ie Q '45 S f , E ,mg JU A' N. ., ,L '.mewv ' A , rv af - Wi, ,, v wi, ,Q wi 1 fi fibiiw ff 'f5 '3 ' . . ,4 . .M . x ..,v-J., ,!2'..l3tl' ifQEFEsl'V '..'Z'ILB.'t7 G.: s PH2 D.A. Koch PH2 J.J. Pastore PH3 D.W. Beardslev Di-lvew HJ- J-H 'ABeards b PH3 KS. Farmer PH3 D.L. Glubczynski PH3 D.E. Houser SKK-evinw Cisk-i7! 6GDoug!! ,,,,,MI.i-V I, , V, SOQXUP r- X PH3 P.A. Johnson PH3 G.A. Pinkley PH3 C, Saunders Patrick '4Greg '4Chris,' PH3 W.M. Terry AN M.J. Fiedler PHAN D.R. Jones Miken Michael Duane Rv PHAN D.A. Kearse PHAN F.A. Marquart David,' Frank PHAN KD. Zaenger PHAA B.H. Simpson Kenneth Simps', 1 S Division's Cryptologic Technicians fCT'sJ man the Ship's Signal Exploita- tion Space KSSESJ and are an inte- gral part of IKE's Operations De- partment. The CT's are highly skilled in communications equip- ment operations and repair. In ad- dition to providing time sensitive indications and warning informa- tion to the warfare commanders, they also provide special security communications support and spe- cial security officer administrative support to IKFFS Commanding Of- ficer, embarked staffs and airwing. Duties for CT's are very diverse with CTA's performing administra- tive and SSO duties, CTM's com- pleting corrective and preventive electronic equipment maintenance. CTO's serving as communications specialists and the CTR's function- ing as morse signalscollection and analysis specialists. When IKE is deployed some CTI and CTT per- sonnel are also occasionally as- signed to provide interpretative and non-morse signals analysis sup- port. LT c.A. D ' T i.Auan?Y1S0n C RCSCIEACJ Dip. Poston CTo1 KP: Aiexander CTM1 S C Jordan oTo1 B J McCurd Snake uK1fk', Steve B y 6I'I1l8 7 4270, - , V f I f 1 I V f CTO1 D.M. Schreffer CTM2 P.S. Ostendorf CTO2 B.K. Teffeteller CTR3 R.C. Baker CTM3 D.L. Haines Donald Paul', Kelly Ronald Dann CTR3 DB. Wallace CTOSN T,E. Boston CTOSN J.R. Persson 4CA'Xe77 SCTOHYS7 44JOhn7, 0Sf 505 OX perations Department's administrative arm is re- sponsible for completing correspondence relating to general and personnel administration, lo- gistics coordination, operations scheduling, and department career counseling. The Monthly Employ- ment Schedules, Daily Air Plans, Green Sheets, Load Plans, and Op- erational reports developed by Strike Ops are finalized for publica- tion or submission by the OX Divi- sion Yeomen under the direction of the Ops Administration Officer. OX Division is also the message control point for a large majority of the department, as well as the mes- sage receipt point for IKE's Air De- partment. On an average day, hun- dreds of messages are acted on and routed through by OX Division per- sonnel. The Operations Officer, De- partment 3M Coordinator, Depart- ment LCPO and Department Ca- reer Counselor also work out of the Operations Administration Office. Though a small division, OX is one with a heavy mission essen- tial workload. Teamwork is an ever present factor in the constant operations of this division. OX Di- vision continually supports and de- fines the mission of the department - to keep IKE mission capable and fully operational. LCDR G.L. Bauer LT R.S. Winneg Geoffrey,' ffRObv 506!OX , A-3. 1,1 yfgflk ,V 5321? W YNC L.A. Jarmon OS1 G.M. McKinney ilGary77 YN3 K.L. Bell YNSN K.A. Devezin :aKeitha1 ccKirk11 OX! 507 CZ Z Division located in the Carrier Intelligence Center LCVICJ, provides real-time intelligence support not only to the ship, the embarked staff and the carrier air wing, but also to the en- tire battle group and national and operational level intelligence au- thorities. The familiar sound of away the snoopy team means one of the CVIC,s Intelligence Specialists will soon be making a speedy ascent up the ship's island for a first-hand look at ships within visual range of IKE. In the Intelligence Center, the squaron Intelligence Officers, along LCDR M.A. Smart Michael ISI R. Buchanan fl' . QWTSTIT' : Ln:i3f2Q1i-. .zgagfgigagg 15g1it51,3Lg.fwq':g2g3m!'Q1g2,19,:i3g'g,pigpg' ' with the center's Data Processing Technicians and the ship's only draftsman, are busy briefing and debriefing pilots on their missions. Detailed interpretation of photo- graphs, timely reporting of hostile forces in range of the bat- tle group and putting pilots on the targetn and safely back to the ship are the division's most important responsibilities. , Standing by its slogan of Instinct for Accuracy , the dedi- cated and hardworking men in the CVIC are on watch 24 hours a day keeping an eye on the situation around IKE. n I I , ZF? I 7V ,aw -,VW tl J' ' .. .1-W., .4-f 4 .- - ,fi ZW., ff LT ASE. Srnith LTJG Devine LTJG K.W. Waley ISC J L Caldwell Steve Michael Ken John UBuckH IS1fP?X3-nlighghord IS1 K.E1gICihri1s,tofferson DMI RR. Hubler IS1 D G R0gSTS en Robert Don 508fOZ J iff 'I 'II 'f.fN'7 '3 '7T T A f IS2 B.F. Fox IS2 D.J, F David John Dan,' Matthew', OX DP2 J.M. Landphair IS2 D.J. Maurice IS3 M.E. Brandt IS3 M.D. Clark DP3 S.E. Salisbury DPSN S.H. Baker ISSN M.L. Merwin ISSN C.K. Moore Dan Stuart', Steve Michael Charles ISSN E.F. Sandstrom ISSN S.P. Sears ISSN W.C. Weckel ISSN D.R. White ISSA Edgar Eric Samuel Bi11,' UDHHH ucfalgn OZ! 509 l,,.il..l-1-l- l,,l.i..l- -l- EC-'T-' perations Electronic Com- munication COECJ Division is manned by highly skilled Electronic Technicians and Interi- or Communications personnel and is responsible for the maintenance of IKE's complex and diverse suite of communication equipment. The division consists of five work centers. Shop one technicians en- sure that communications with oth- er ships and shore sites are reliable at all times. Shop two personnel are responsi- ble for satellite communications systems. They also ensure that IKE's boats and beach guard have reliable communications with the ship and that communications on the flight deck are always at peak performance. -.1-lsr fr '1f:rfC wr . 1:wswri::w. 1t'iw?:QifGf?I'I' gpffxrtc iffgil alv iii'-?.'5yg1:Qg'4, ' ' fC'.'--.:'f'U 1f:1' 44113551-:ig-34344 gzfw-'EL f .4-' -1-:-1-vim,-M The radio and TV shop main- tains IKE's training and entertain- ment systems ensuring 24 hour a day programming for the crew. An integral part of electronics re- pair is the availability of quality test equipment. This requirement is fulfilled by the men of the test equipment repair shop, who ensure that all test equipment performs at optimum levels. As personnel safety is paramount on IKE, the OperationsfNavigation tool issue shop ensures common use tools are safe and ready for use. In addition they ensure that person- ally owned electronics equipment is safe for use on board. OEC Division personnel play a key role in IKE's system maintenance organization. ,qzgw rg-zwrf ff ff cg-A Y' fitiliilzxyt-'fffgiw ' 5 4 it fr f H ,VNg-J',,f,1,.,.T,i,f,.,7,V. ENS D.F. Dettloff UDreu,!7 ETCCLL. Yahle ET1 R A Hess ET2 R D Ellington ICQ G C Gagnon Laffy Rlflk Richard Greg lC2 R.A. Lamphire C4Lamp77 510fOEC ICQ DC' Miner ET? R W MCKenney Jr ET3 T A Brugffer ET3 R M Cunningham 77 V-we YY Ya 1' '55 WTP- . .tr ' 75477 '-:gm .,,gf,w' A--in-1-:f,f:p,:g!:ff' ET3 IZA. Qurran IC3 R.J. Dunford IC3 E,E, East Pat Robert', Eric ET3 M. Garcia ET3 'I'.A. Gillman ET3 P.D. Jenson ccMariO,, lKTOdd7Y fCPeter,7 IC3 H.J. Johnson ET3 D.K. Jordan ET3 K.E. Long ET3 N.E. McDi11 IC3 S.A. Minarovic Haywood Dennis,' Kenneth', Storming Minnie ET3 D.L. Moore ET3 C.P. Smith ET3P.A. White David', Christopher Paul ,,,l.iil-ii ,i..l.i..i-1-il' - ED... perations Electronics Data COEDD Division maintains IKE's command and con- trol system. The highly knowledge- able Data Systems Technicians and Anti-Submarine Warfare Techni- cians of OED Division possess a wide range of skills from precision repairing of micro-miniature elec- tronic components through repair of desktop microcomputers and word processors to maintenancepof T highly complex main-frame compu- ters and their associatedlperipheral equipment. T S T T T Q The systems that OED Division maintain include the QAdvanced Combat Direction System KACDSI in the Combat Information Center, which allows central control of the fighting T capabilities of jthe entire battle groupg the Anti-submarine Warfare Command and Control System in the ASW module, which coordinates the air and surface prosecution of sub-surface con- tactsg the MessageProcessing and Distribution System- in the Com- munications Centerg the Carrier In- telligence Center Systemg which centralizes the collection and analy- sis of data from a variety ofsourcesg and the Shipboard Non-tactical Automated Data R1IQCessing, Sys- tem CSNAP DQ. which allows -man-T agement of, repair efforts, supply support and machinery-l history files. it T lriil f - aroundythe, in lppdiff and at sea to keep these vital systems operat- ing at Speaker itGfficielmyrliilfinhanicihg IiKE7sl combat lili readinessg it T CWO2 D.L. Miller ccDanra DSQCC-R Haynes DSCCSWJ J H Jones DSC M D Nash DS1 E H Caylor Charles Jake Michael Edwin DS1 M.H. Craft 4sMark:r 512fOED DS1jig2-aggggquez Dsi B P Roundtree AX1 J M seuers Dsl B A Weller r ' Brady Mike Bruce DS? E082 DS2fi.A: liriley DS2 J.L. Bryant DS2 A.B. Cornelius DS2 G.E. Felix Kevin Arlln Joseph A1bert', 'fGene', H X , , t' - DS2 W.J. Keffer OS2 B.J. Klundt DS2 P.M. MacDonald DS2 R. Samuel DS3 H.J. Dunkle Keff CB Paul', Ronnie Slam DS3 D.F. Goyette DS3 J.M. Rodriguez DS3 E.R. Sala AX3 K.R. Slinger DS3 J.E. Taylor ushrnoon UJ0Se,, ccRay:1 ccKeVinva ccclarnesaz X xX DS3 M.W. Trombly C4Mikey!! --4 J' up - x- . -.-gf .vane rr, in . r ss. t., A i E l'- perations Electronic Mis- sile KOEMJ Division, also known as FOX Division, is a group of highly motivated Fire Controlmen responsible for the op- eration and maintenance of state- of-the-art defensive Weapons systems. These systems include the NATO Sea-sparrow Missile System CNSSMSJ, which uses the RIM-7M missile, much like that carried by the F-14, to counter short-range hostile surface and air contacts, the Target Acquisition System QTASJ, which provides tracking and en- gagement data on fast moving air 'fr gin , -:f:1g2:r,5:1-ma -:-a....f-:'frrh,U 1A:g:+ 6 Y l3':1:'1:f:?5'f3:f2i?-7 i:3IiC5, i'l Qt53X',,, ,Q-242225 pf.-1,1 3:ig.,,1Qw f'fC+2.p tx f+3,gQj51.fgi,.5gig:5:5E113:11-3:1 1 1'1 1x , mimi , ,-,ie3a3f11:i:l1,g:fa,:9f12:f1-wcgzwsi contacts to the NSSMSQ and the Vulcan Phalanx close-in weapon system KCIWSJ which is specifically designed to defend against high speed anti-ship missiles and em- ploys a 3000 round per minute gatling style gun. This automatic target engaging weapon provides the ship's last line of self-defense against air threats. Since becoming operational at the end of overhaul, these new systems and the men who operate them have proven their effective- ness time and again by successfully completing numerous tracking and firing exercises. 'E 'ctw CWO2 Davidsmeier FCCS R.M. Burton FCC G.D. Krell FC1 A C Haggard FC1 T D Jachlmiak Mike Robert Glen Alan Terry 51-UOEM FC1 K.E. Quinn FCI C.S. Russell FC1 W.K. Schrader FC1 P.A..Williams FCZCSWJ D.E. Ashley Hubie Steve Walt Ph1lip Don 1' , . M414-wt'JZ12,?1f' A m FC2 A.T. Beck FC2 C.J. Blaylock Beckbo Clem OEMX515 i FCQKR, Chapman F02 s.A. Gatlin F02 RT. Locklear FC2 D.W. Miner FC2 EJ- Slyglw ,cKeith,, ccskipaa ccR0gern ceDaVeaa 4'Edmund ' H - -. of ' p f 1 1221-o ffifitkxilii fy ' - A ,fwsgg 512' 'f'-'Iliff' FC2 T.M. Shope FC3 S.W. Braxton FC3 J.R. Breakey FC3 S.D. Cooper FC3 W.H. Crowley Tim,' Steve James Stephen', Bill -- - Two- ef -vp 11-:q1',251i f :' ' 4 I N ,Q .54 FC3 R. Macrini FC3 J.L. Mason FC3 W.L. Murdock R0b61 C,' John 1'Bi11 FC3 J.P. O'Leary FC3 M.D. Prothero FC3 El. Riffe John Michael Ernrnett', FC3 B.H. Sanders FC3 G.A. Short FC3 C.J. Stiefel CCBruCe7, fCGa,ry,7 SLBeef75 OEMf517 .., - -rg -' --..,, .1 . X .- i ' adar Maintenance Division QOERJ consists of three work centers with thirty highly skilled Fire Controlmen and Electronics Technicians who are re- sponsible for the maintenance of a variety of IKE's sensors. The search radar work center maintains all air and surface search radars, identification friend-or-foe CIFFJ equipment, radar indicators and ra- dar video distribution systems. The electronic navigation aids work center maintains the Ship's Inertial Navigation System CSINSJ, LORAN, navigation satellite re- ceivers and sonar fathometer, which provide accurate position , .1 1-ffff. ' 1 ',T:?:f,Qf'y:'gifiglw-'gxfy-jlfy. sq, ,. V V n,,,fi,r.3.3,3,, 4 rg. 1 I'i+,,fv:-1-Zwf.-w , ' '. if f . - data at all times. The carrier control approach work center maintains the Aircraft Carrier Landing System KACLSJ, Carrier Control Approach KCCAD radars, TACAN, and other elec- tronic equipment that aid both pi- lots and air-traffic controllers. Whether IKE is detecting, track- ing, identifying and locating con- tacts or landing aircraft, the men of OER Division are maintaining their essential equipment 24-hours a day. Their dedication and out- standing performance is instru- mental in system maintenance sup- port, ensuring IKE's mission readi- ness. 'sri-W., ,.1api-2Q..Er-Q-11:-fzfqerulzfzl:i-sie rffzltw., 1' L. Lakai-Lwffmfcr'1i:+:wZ:1zgafir . ':'f-1,f:,r:fzg:?:i:t-,zlzx W Wzff t3Q1:fSiei:rSs:u25ig21211 ,,f:f:1'vqgIf:5: Z ' ENSjJEffIgeSSie ETC QR. Qumford ETC L.F. cohen ET1 KD Jones II ET2 A A Brown e Bob Leon,' Kenneth Allen 518fOER FC2 C.J. Doti ET2 CLD. Gale, II DS2 D.M. Kirchner FC2 E.W. Markham ET2 W.W. Miller cschrisvv uGary9v 4cD0na1ds9 ccwaynesa scwoodyaa FC2 J R Mitchell FC2 DE. Price ET2 T.W. Shipe ET2 G.S. Whisnant ET3 DB.. Conde c:Jc5hnv AADX-lalleav Hfrirnothy- Glen UDaVld7, ' ' - ' ., ' .., ,-..e, 5A.j:,,g V af.-' 4- .4.1 s ET3 C C Dyess ET3 M W Henry Chrlstopher Matt ET3 S A Lelle ETB G A NIX ET3 K J Packard Glen Kevm ET3 R.J. Parish Robert 43131, ET3 D.R. Reedy ET3 C.E. Riggins ET3 F.L. Southerland ET3 W.R. Stoop C6DaVid75 CCC1int77 HFrank7! ilRIandall37 ET3 R.J. Welner ET3 S.A. Whary Ron Shawn ' ET3 S.L. Williams ETSN R.A. Hill Scotty Rob T 4 ? GER! 521 Z STRIKE il'- KE Strike Operations is re- sponsible for planning, sched- uling and coordinating all shipfairwing operations. Strike Ops is intended to be the keeper of the big picture aboard IKE. In order to accomplish this, Strike Ops origi- nates the daily Air Plan, Weapons Load Plan and Green Sheet of daily events. It also promulgates the Monthly Employment Sched- ule and the long range calendar as well as coordinating the ship's com- petitive exercise CCOMPEXJ pro- gram in the quest for the COMNA- -Z 'v ..-:gg-.-:- VAIRLANT Battle Efficiency E and IKE's milestone program. Strike Ops works very closely with all of IKE's departments, es- pecially Air Department and Air Operations and CIC within the OPs Department in their coordination efforts and also liaises regularly with all nine squadrons in Air Wing Seven and the Airwing and embarked flag staffs. IKE Strike Ops is led by IKE Plankowner CDR Joseph E. Jordan Jr who is ably assisted by LCDR's Guy St. John and Keith Friar. 'V we I., CDR J.E. Jordan Joseph 522 ST M LCDR K.B. Frair Keith LCDR G.F. St. John lCGuy79 firms S xg 4 WW J' xx .1 V N 0--ff 4-f,,...f-frm-1' , I NM Si'i? 'f W he I -5 w 'ifsih 43. w T he 220 gmenjof Reactors De- ' . partmente maintain and- 'op- R , eratee the reactor plants and associated equipnfent to provide thepropulsion and electrical gener- ation capabilities necessarv to allow' IKE to accomplish as wide variety of niimions. g Reactor Department consists of five divisions, Reactor Controls tRCl. Reactor Mechanical CRML Reactor Electrical QREL Reactor Laboratories KRD and Reactor Training IRTL These divisions working with the departmental ol'- fice staff and in close coordination with the nuclear training members of Engineering Departtnent's Me- chanical and Electrical Divisions, train. study and drill to ensttre flaw- less operation ami solid mainte- nance of the propulsion plant. Always on duty. the men of Reac- tor Department provided the power that allowed IKE to steam over 35 thousand miles and provided steam for thottsands of catapult shots dur- ing the MED 'S cruise. 3 tt . Q, 1 ' EA- to -0 4 B. . 1 K , 1 is I!! 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I mv Uma RC he Electronics Technicians tET'sD of Reactor Controls CRCJ Division are charged with the maintenance and opera- tion of all reactor plant electronic instrumentation and control equip- ment. This 52 man division under the direction of a division officer and two chief petty officers exe- cutes a vigorous preventative main- tenance program, provides expert electronic repair and retest and supplies the operators necessary to control the reactor plant and asso- ciated safety equipment. Already graduates of the Elec- tronics Technician A,' school and the Navy's nuclear power school, the members of RC Division also re- ceive hours of on the job training prior to assuming their watch standing and maintenance duties. The electronic repairs performed by RC Division personnel require a variety of skills ranging from simple soldering to complex and intricate circuit analysis. Testing require- ments are complex and demand ex- act compliance with rigid stan- dards. Frequent drills and evalu- tions are conducted to keep watch standers sharp and develop the team concept. Working as a team to ensure proper control and reactor safety, the RC Division organization has met the challenge of the 1988 Medi- terranean deployment by providing thousands of hours of safe reactor operation while meeting or exceed- ing every operational demand. ' W i' I K V,-0-M H f ----------W w.s.,..,,..... 2 if .57 f VVVV . f Q'77W?'f'T' ' ' H K T Q .,4-,iw-j1liirLi:7t5'5V ' h h ET1 KW Swinney ENSHPI:,ghEgwe11 ETCcJ.N. lvliller ETC R.D. Newman ET1 QR. Sc uc man . . JHIIICS c'Ralph7, cccharlesn csKeith91 ..Y.......l-1 ET1 M. Szachewicz Michael', 528fRC ET2 R.G. Carr Bohn -'f..f-fffiali ffkiEEif-332,51fi.-'EEF'-, '??Zi',.-GQ-1--L'..-M...-5.,:y,ff-N.::3:1212-' -2 L f ' -- ' - ...-. 1 .,::-..,,,1...1:.:,.L. '.....::4,A3.i-.,-3:-, :E-51-,1:3:..,fi-,5g13,77f,g1gg-313:-3-:.i5557 X- t, QL., . 1,1 r ' ,- .. 4:-:S-jim, , -- ... , ,.. . U , ..,.,f.. us..-,-, , ..LLz.:.4.:- ' ' -faux ' 441 ET2 D'G' Colburn ET2 CJ- Conerity ET2 D.C. Cullen ET2 M.A. Berthold ET2 K. Brennan Dan sc . I I Chuck Dan1e1 LgM1Ch39l,, Kev1n ET2 S.D. Brown ET2 R.C. Davis ET2 D.G. Dikeman Stephen Robert' Douglas ET2 M,F, D le ET2 S.E. Gilbert ET2 D.R. Gividen YN2 R.F. Harris ETZAKA. Ijlouse Michae ll-fy ffgcottf' Dav1d Harry Kexth ET2 D.C. Ingalls ET2 I?A.A. Jghnson ET2 M.B. Julian Daryl Don Michael ET2 K.E. McCann ET2 S.H. Miller ET2 D.K. Perry Kevin 4'Scott Delbert ETQ DA- BOSS ET2g.A. fichul ET2 L.W. Upchurch ET2 J.J. Walsh ET2 R.M. Wishoski DaVld JOII 441'-lavvrencef? ' cctlosephn 64Richard ET3f.lSiS5,l3in0 ET3 QJA. ?0lllOIl ET?1lG.P. Brooks ET3 GA. cahady ET3 M.J. Ghher ay G6OI'g9H fcG1ennn a4Mike -- 'L-11:5-Y--1--A ,. .-Q -Q-'sf-frfqw ..,'f27' F TZ.'.,. '-V' ET? J- WStZ6l YN3UD.J. Zink, Jr. ET3 R. Flowers ET3 M.R. Greaney ET3 C.L. Horton John Donald Reggie Michael Chris ET3 T.M. Kelly ET3 K.G. Lang ET3 K.J. McLaughlin ET3 M.P. O'Leary ET3 B.K. Patton Todd KeVin', Kevin Michael Brian ET3 A.D. Schwarzer ET3 J.A. Stone ET3 J.P. Warta Andrew,' Shannon Darren,' r f - 5 -5' --,-,,,..A , ,vm ..,...A,, , ,,. ,, RCf 531 RE eactor Electrical QREJ Di- vision operates and main- tains the electrical genera- tion and distribution equipment as- sociated with IKE,s reactor plants. Generating enough electrical power to light a small city, the RE Division team stands watch at stations con- trolling reactor plant switch gear and distribution control systems. REL Division electricians perform preventative and corrective main- tenance on 'a wide range of electrical components used to supportvreac- tortplant operations. I p J r ' J All thefelectriciansinlRE Divi-J J sion are graduates ofthe Navyfs nu- clear power training program and Electrician Mate A school. Each man qualifies on several watch sta- tions in route to the senior in rate watch of Load Dispatcher, which involves control of all the electrical power distribution on the ship. RE Division maintains astrenuous con- tinuing training program which combines theory and practical ap- plication ,t0'jII'lHXlII1lZ8' watch stan- ders? performance s and s effective- nessi R W J i J i RE iDivision's expert pmainte- nance! andbrepair capabilities re- sulted p in rmaximum propulsion plant performance throughout the deployment while supporting every operational requirementf v A J J LT V.E. Cooke, JR. Vincent LT JE. Molchany EMCS QSSJ J C Messer EM1 R G Akemon EM1 S A Newsom Jack J-211195 Bob Scott EM1 CSWJ M.B. Prokopuk Michael', 532fRE EM2 J.L. Brown Joe H 4 , I EM2 T.R. Butler EM2 R.W. Caron EM2 A.A. Caston EM2 D.L. Davids EM2 G.A. Jones Troy Robert,' Alfred Dennis Glenn EM2 B.W. Mahler EM2 S. McGowan Barry Seamus REX53 ,,,,,,,. , M-vvvwv M V ,aff-y -- fm., -V.V,V ,,,. ,,,, , , ,.f..1,f1,,,:Wr,,7krEhvwW v -mr IP EM2 D.J. Perry EM2 R.A. Petrasek EM2 T.G. Ruppert 'gDay1e M H Randy Thomas 1 , . EM2 K.R. Sharkey EM2 D.V. Strom EM2 D.C. Tapp Shark David', Dennis EM2 J.M. Verdi EM3 T.A. Artau EM3 T. Berry utlohnaa urrornw urprayw X f ' EM3 K.R. Betts EMS J.A. Cameron EM3 J,P, DeMa5ter Keith Johnie Freshn 'fJ0nathan 'N wan' i. f-MQ 'USF' EM3 J,B. Funk EM3 J.G. Grimes EM3 M.B. Kaskela Hess G. Jeffrey Kaz', EM3 R.E. Krueger EM3 J. Meunier EM3 M.L. McLay Freddie Moonraker Mark EM3 J.M. Pose EM3 L.F. Pratka EM3 J.L. Weaver James Larry Jerry EM3 B,J, Westby EM3 I.A. Witherspoon EMQKR: Wood Brian HIFHH R10 REX535 T RL eactor Laboratories QRLD Division is tasked with the maintenance of all propul- sion plant chemistry and radiologi- cal controls program. The 24 man division is responsible for primary and secondary plant water chemis- try, conducting hundreds of radio- logical surveys and the administra- tion of the command dosimetry program. Each Engineering Laboratory Technician CELTJ in RL Division was selected from among the top performers in the nuclear power training pipeline to attend a six week ELT training program. In ad- dition to this specialized training in radiological controls and chemistry, each man in RL Division is a quali- fied Machinist Mate capable of per- forming repairs and standing pro- EQQF- 'n : 'g '.-gf.','xA T:fg',-,wg43g,'g,'1 ,,qQ'VW. ,if',gsf'fn,3Wiki' 'f ',if,fT 'fir pulsion plant mechanical watch stations. Constantly analyzing and inter- preting water chemistry, the ELT's assigned to the propulsion plants ensure positive control of the chem- ical environment within propulsion plant systems to prevent corrosion. Other divisional members concen- trate on planning radiological con- trols efforts on major maintenance jobs and administering a dosimetry program for over 500 personnel. , The ELT's of RL Division pro- vide dedicated coverage of vital chemistry and radiological param- eters during every phase of propul- sion plant operations. This around the clock coverage is necessary to prevent corrosion because every ELT knows that Rust Never Sleeps. 'flfiif' 1 LTJG D.W. Riedinger Darrel MMCCSEVE Grass MM1 E J Amarescu MM1 W J Collins MMICSWD D N Jones 3 V111 Eric William Danny MMT M.A.nJuza MM2 R.Z. Chamberlain MM2 C M Ellis MM2 J B G11 t MM2 H H Hemed me Mark 536fRL CCR ldv Ona Christopher Giblets Hezy 5533 MM? LL- flood MM26f3-R-'Keating MM2 A.J. Mcsoriey MM2 J.K. Nabors MM2 J.R. Prats Isaac Chfls Andrew i'James,' Jason MM2 D. Rathgeber MM2 M.L. Smith MM2 S.W. Tatum MM2 D.D. Thiel MM2 R.L. Waters Dan Mike Scott', Danie1,' Richard MM2 S.G. Weismann MM3 A.P. Fontan MM3 B.S. Lahara MM3 T.F. McCullough MM3 H.A. Osborn , Hgtevenv Alfredo Brian T-Fitzgerald Harold X MM3 KP. Roddy KCRlOd7? eactor Mechanical KRMD Division Machinest Mates maintain and operate all the mechanical and support systems associated with the ship's nuclear reactors. The 60 man divi- sion mans a variety of challenging and complex propulsion plant watch stations and performs intri- cate preventative maintenance on nuclear plant valves, piping and equipment. Carefully selected and trained, each member of RM Division is a graduate of Machinest Mate A school, nuclear power school and nuclear prototype training. In addi- tion to this initial schooling, each man is required to participate in a vigorous continuing training pro- gram and complete qualifications for each of his watch stations. , RM Division is divided into three major work groups. Work group RM-01 is responsible for all me- chanical equipment and spaces in number one plant and work group RM-02 is responsible for all me- chanical equipment in number two plant. Turbine test CRM-315 is a work group devoted to planning and completion of operational tests and work procedures. At sea RM Division members are constantly drilling, training and practicing to sharpen their operat- ing skills. In port the work contin- ues with maintenance and testing as the primary goal. RM Division is ever ready to meet and beat the challenge of operating the world,s largest. sea going nuclear power plant. p sg HQ, N V L1 fglggg 1 if 'T may ' ' H . I ' f , fgg.vg,-Ly,.,s- . 1-w:1.'g . MMC S.J. Benante LT Qlgtligefgreed LT ,123 Mcllflurtry LTJQ Bentley LTJG J-T' Roth 311195 William Jeffrey'l Stephen li MMC FH- Shaw, Jr. MMC MT. Torres MM1 KJ. Bellimer if ' Freddie HM' H Ike UK ' N evin 52-BSXRM 1 1 M, ,, MM1 D.W. Bradford MM1 A.M. Griffin MM1 G.M. Jackson MM1 DR. Jervis MM1 C.N. Richardson 'iBradford Anthony Glenn Sparky Charles MM2 A.D. Armstrong MM2 R. Banks MM2 R.E. Brown Aaron Pedro '4Robert,' RMf539 X i z 540 MM2 W.J. Clark MM2 Davidson MM2 S.A. Davis Scooter', Michael Steven MM2 H.J. Dishler MM2 C.A. Dixon MM2 N. Doffing Harry Clinton Nicholas MM? D.A. Erflman MM2 R.E. Ellis MM2 T.L. Farrand Douglas cgRlChafd,, 'cTe1'1'y', MM2 D-J. Fuqua MM2 MA. Hotchkiss MM2 BR. Knoll i HDan37 HMark77 uBaI-ryn 1 N.J i, i MM2 D.M. Launder MM2 D.C. Luetkemeyer, II MM2 M.L. Miller ' Donald Chuck Mark MM2 M.J. Nelson MM2 J.J. Nichols MM2 W.R. Parker Michael Jeremy Poncho MM2 G.A. Prince MM2 J.R. Salmon MM2 S.A. Sawyer Guynn Jack Scott MM2 D.M. Stevens MM2 J.V. Trotter R- Whi'gfie1d De1ante Jim Roderick RNU541 my F W' ' k' MM3 F K Bauldwin MM3 R P Boylan MM3 J H. Clark MM2 R.G. Williams MM2 . 1sn1ows 1 . . Q N - 'H . Rick,' Frank Bau1dwm Bob James MM3 J.H. Demiller MM3 S.T. Dunivan MM3 R.L. Evertt MM3 D.A. Fahey MM3 M.S. Fiocco CKJohn7, K CCSteW7, CCR0n,7 KlFahey7, lCMarkyj MM3 A.T. Fries MM3 C.P. Hernandez Pedro ffchrisff eeee MM3 D.A. Holder EM3 R.J. Hudgins HBUHH Squeky-Cl MM3 T.A. Jones MM3 R.M. Markham Thomas', Roy-Boy MM3 E.B. Martinez MM3 J.M. Nicholson MM3 D.A. Pfannenstiel MM3 R.C. Phillips MM3 J.A. Robeson Julio Josseppi Derk Lips John', MM3 M.B. Schenher MM3 J.S. Shultz MM3 T,D. Staffeld MM3 V.W. Stepchuk MM3 R.E. Stephen Mark'f Pedro Terry Vincent Richard MM3 P.C. Waller MM3 D.J. Zezula Paul David FR N54 .l... 1. -i-i RT eactor Training CRTJ Divi- sion provides high quality training and drill simula- tion for over 300 nuclear trained op- erators in the Reactor and Engi- neering Departments. Under the guidance of the Reactor Training Assistant, RT Division's six nuclear trained instructors coordinate divi- sional training programs, execute a vigorous drill plan and instruct up to 35 newly arrived officers and en- listed students in the Basic Nuclear Engineering curriculum. After hours of classroom lectures and self study on all propulsion plant systems, each student must pass a series of oral and written exams de- signed to verify his basic knowledge of the plant before moving into spe- cific watch station training. In addition to classroom instruc- tion the six RT Division staff in- structors, all top performers from three parent divisions, maintain training records, write and admin- ister exams and coordinate the con- tinuing training program for their parent division. Each instructor is a member of the propulsion plant drill team, specially trained to sim- ulate propulsion plant drills and monitor watch stander response to the various situations presented. Always involved, dedicated and effective, RT Division is working hard to provide the quality training program that is the cornerstone of safe propulsion plant operations. uJ2 I , no 2 ,ll 9 3 . .f 4. , - 7 6 5 1 3 1 l w E l l 'TT 'fT7 ' ' ' aff A, ,-? f 5 77 ENS!!-l.R. Baker ENS D.P.. Beatty MMCCSWD I.M. Forbes MMC J R Wells EM1 J W Archer John HDHHIGV' Ian Jerry John E ' fwfu','ff'fi1:f,fL'-f 'w.112I -,-,,f, i. , Y' WIS? MM1 Wliugentley MM1 gutway MMIEVLA. Sjganley MM2 P.J. Celeste MM2 J.A. Cherry Jlm Mark Peter ..Jeffrey,, X . ! ET2 R,J, Cordrey EM2 M.R. Ervin MM2 M.L. Foreman EM2 M.E. French ET2 J.T. Hopson '4RObert,, Hake Skin Michae1', Jeff EM2 B.L. Kile ET2 S.L. Lee EM2 M.J. Moss Brian,' Steven Michael MM2 D.A. Rayford MM2 S.E. Snively MM2 P.D. Theroux Dewayne Stephen Paul ET3 IED. Abbott MM3 S.G. Bourgeois MM3 C.W. Dennis ROYM Sean Chris MM3 K-W- Depew MM3 D.C. Diaz MM3 SDR. Dick Kenn', DaVid', :Steven Nc:-:ri MM3 M.A. Fontenot ET3 T.L. Goulette EM3 R.C. Lansing 44Michae177 sulwornn c:ROaaa ET3 R.O. Lenz MM1 S.G. McKernan MM3 C.S. Pisarik . William', Stephen Chris ET3 RL. Renn ET3 M.M. Scilipoti MM3 RL. Warren Rodney Matt,' Rickey,' ET3 R.D. Waszak ET3 D.F. Worth MM3 Zawisza Robert', Daniel,' 6'T1m,' RTX547 ,,,, Ei lllllll CDR Thomas J. Benedum Command Chaplain an ' H RJR! 1, . ,.,5!Wfglf33m nfiligeielhm il RELM Nil' eligionn and Ministry are two English words which have their roots in ancient Latin. In Latin ministrare means to serve amd religare means to tie together . The Religious Minis- tries Department aboard IKE pro- vides a service offering programs counseling and opportunities for shipmates to tie things together to gain insight and perspective Gaming perspective may mean attending a worship service on the forecastle or the ship s Chapel Per spective IS often enhanced by added information from an American Red Cross or Navy Relief message Per spective IS frequently broadened by finding a quiet place in the library WWWW Nw to write a letter home, by watching a videocassette movie in the lounge or by spending a hour with one of the ship's recreational computers. IKE's Religious Ministries Depart- ment ensures that our library and crew's lounge facilities are the fin- est afloat IKE s three chaplains work with Religious Program Specialists and non rated sailors to make things happen Religious education class es community relations projects overseas counseling the IKE Om budsman program and providing worship services to accompanying ships all help sailors and marines to tie things together 7 1 - . - - , . . 9 7 . , , ' 7 7 ' r E 'A X-Y, ' ww 'L ff if mv' -H-1'Zf5Wf'i-T?? T'N' 4-w .u w:':u,' r-.wwunf-f vw w . I .,,,,. Q -- v. -remf.-. fi ew- ffrf-'ff ,nf - ' ' '-+1:1f,1,qfv-1r.:F1g:?'!zf- ..' ' I 1 ' ffi fs I ' 'ifi1E4E1E.Efiif?Fifi. .fffrffiilfLiiiiiLi'? ,i 5 . 13,-1Y?t Z' I I ' :H ' l ily r , .K ' ,izltf ' ' '4aQ'?t'iY:-U i 'ff Q1-'H W - I , .QWYSFB w m ggqgsr W i.,g:f:g:3.1:,5 r- rpg-spam, . '- K i f I Efrlxfiff '55f7 'Wi1f 'lG1.' A -J' N - -- , ' f?:xig1.-51.3, 5411,---K ' ' H'-153, I CDR G.R. Grogan CGGerry77 LCDR EEG. ,Wilkins RP2 J L Lernasters RP3 W A Gray SN M A Greenwood OH e B1 Mark 550fRELMIN AZAN P.D. Gunther RPSN M.D, Kahler RPSN A. Sharp AA M.G. Collier RPSN R.Y. Paul Matt Antoine Matthew Richie Miller SA R.L. VanWink1e Bonzo RELMIN X 551 E is 4 - Www ,,,, .Wt mx ' Fire. , ,RK 1 f4??' 4Tw'- N. KM,-.V f ,: , . ' al f a.. . .wj25:.1. 5iEbfgp+1.: '15Ji.Q f , x 1 ' ' Vw ' 'ifwiffim ' w ' 'i 71' f 4-4. Q 4 . 319- 1 57-: ' , gm ig 'Z iff 1, '17 ,. .x 4' Em fxmm 7 , gi '43-, 'v fn. W' '1 h 'A .X 'm:f:sQ2Eff:f51'2 W ' AN 'fir-T555 'SZLK15 2323517424-:E.Yi-:?:r::Cg4 ,3:f 'i7'3-2-Sf:-1 iilzifililz 'S f'5 3 - 1..,k:Z.:'1-..3L..v.4:r.,v-1-fl.- ..k' ' ' .212 ' -- -1gJ4f4....k:.1.:4 5 :rg:v..i-t-cz xx: 3.5511-! ' Qgii SAFETY KE's Safety Department is re- sponsible for the coordination and administration of the IKE Safety and Occupational Health Program. Maintaining a safe envi- ronment is a key element in ship- board life. Safety Depa1'tment's re- sponsibility is to maintain IKE's mission readiness by preserving as- sets: machinery, supplies and peo- ple. This is accomplished by pro- viding safety training, monitoring adherence to proper safety prac- tices and identifying hazards and correcting them. In every operation undertaken, every task assigned, safety is involved. From the sim- plest job to the most complicated evolution,.safety is in the forefront. Safety Department is comprised of a small band of shipmates from various technical backgrounds, in- cluding deck, aviation, ordnance, electrical, damage control and pro- pulsion, who assist in maintaining IKE's safety posture. Be it monitoring flight deck ev- olutions, educating personnel on theproper handling of hazardous materials and waste, providing training in the use of safety equip- ment or organizing all hands safety standdowns, Safety Department strives to ensure safety awareness at all levels of the chain of com- mand. With the help of collateral duty safety petty officers from each division and assistance from super- visors, and safety conscious sailors IKE is the safest carrier afloat. LTJGuB,H.nWebb AO1 J.L. Nelson Ben Jeff, BMICSWJ F.M. Varner BM2 R.J. Childs Frank ffRick,, 554f SAFETY H1128 j. E c 'YU- X'-Fix 1 Fl! I I fr-L1 fe.-',A,.xQ,. j' . -. If-gf .,,Anuw.. Q... Q 'v1r,-Syvum '- ,.- 4 5 ,A V ' M 'n '3l2.f--12-4.29-'lfif'1-Tfifgzff- ' ' - 1:-J.-1: ' f .1-f W-P' ap-., ,1' JA ' ' -rr yy,-.gg .. N-- - -574--, -w,,,,.,. - ,, . ,gg-1 ,vb 'ik-.nf , , --:LN T'?:'J5'9?'13'4 'gd -'Wi9555155 7:E3?i2f 53,5?525i5?ii'23f35i355f-ii:ff-2272f?'f3k?95 gr.-:3.l55iL'l f-f.'7.f:f? L Q,3,-gi-f2.,.7-.i'gf 4.5, 4-mv -Q..-A ,,.,-,,, MrE,w,h ,Z l 1-,ml . iw if 11,4121 Q - dr N sn 1':bu1Af-in-if 202:11-B-r.fArJ Officer id.. .L' X -9 ' w 4.5, .1 irigakg A P14-2:1-14-,-1-2:-mfs'-w ,. L ,uf J- A , -,iii-i1-1 S M , l1.11-1-1- hips Intermediate Mainte- nance Department CSIMDD is responsible for production control, quality assurance, weight testing, logistics support and 3-M functions. Headed by LCDR Mon- aghan IKE's Maintenance Manag- er, SIMD plans, evaluates and schedules all ship's work packages. By utilizing over 20 work centers from different departments, the Principal Planner, LCDR Chesher is able to oversee department's workfrequest packages, separating them by their requirements and al- locating resources and work load. Manpower estimates for the vari- Ei?-' f5H'V'f!:Qfirf'e-'ff''+1F5:Q1g::.ga-xei5'. '- V, j ous work requests and quality as- surance is performed by LTJ G Bur- son. LCDR Dawson is responsible for the Logistic Support Center QLSCJ, the ship's backbone for all COSAL support equipment and the requisition numbers for all related equipment. LTJG Dennison and ABHC Reed are responsible for the ship's planned maintenance pro- gram. Through the dedication and bard Work of the men of SIMD over 4,200 work requests were processed dur- ing the Mediterranean deployment for everything from name tags to motor rewinds. ever'-vfszg. , .. ,vwrrse--v ''Weiswiffl,1-:1:Q5,.zW,,,5211:-flgfuiiifx-'.'. ' ' f'-Q-1-:-stash , ' LCDR J .W. Chesher Jim 'IT' 'FT' wr-rm . -4.-FTZ1 fr1 '.-fx,fit 1- N .1,-.gli-tiff -fr LTKQF. DHSKSOH LTJG R F Burson ENS P J Dennison ETCSCSWD E W Frankenberg Charles Rob a EUC rwzvs-2-:-:vw V , .mmm ,. , 1j:5zg!Ef'QI2,,,!Yt,r?r,WA,,g?elf Qlwwmtdif-4r3Qg:3,f1 ' ' inn: ifi, -1 'fE1i?,:g.., g.'q2.--1,,f RMC P.F. Adams Phil 5158! SIMD ETC C.E. Mage Claude e MMC,15J Verso MMI RO House IC1 WAM C ac :li-ei' Wm, 'def V 5 ET1 TL. Rachielle A01 A.N. Surrell SK1 R.V. Whelan MM2 E.F. Clifford SK2 P. Kittredge mllefenceu HSUTISIV' Raymond Escoe Paul EM2 M.E. Lyman ABE2 D.K. Moss ABF2 R.K. Newell EM2 T.G. Ruppert BM2 V.H. Sheppard Myron Darrell Preacher Rupe Smokey MM3 R.L. Fitzpatrick MM3 W.H. Griffith SK3 J.E. Harrah HT3 D.M. Kimmel EM3 M.J. Secorsky '1R0berv' Bill,' Jim Dann L0k1 SIMD!559 I l Ai S. s,-1 I Q W V111 1 I ls: n4mm.mzzgm m 1 nm msg Q35 4 F 5 . r Q JL X .4 S Y. L A 1 . ,3:::f'1Qr5: X Q D+ fh4w4iv:ris415x' f:H-w1,+zgf as , .A ...,1.,f,3,5- .- f',:g13g fii3g.v 7f ,- P - '- .- f311faQ2g?s2:? .fg,4Qh.??wf5':pJ:.ia9S'Gi i'3' .ww-15 MV.- , rf- - - 1 K ' - Ag-gfw. 1:Af-eT.4a1ae:1f1Mff +i7,w ,e v -f.? 1.- 1 -' ' ' , wwf V Y . Ez. 35,1--L f ,N qs, ' ,pfj . V' , -swf I ww M .A ...W f iwmii mv mu- mr , Aen- , fp .Jil , ni,- -nv , igx- gf .un-.vsrfl--,L-9adaa.Q'2f.:,-r.qicraz-aer:E..Af.':1'h-41.5.-w..lf!xL a-3 Q- - -.Q :rc . v X .x mf A. ,ra '- PRI CIPAL ASSISTANTS LCDR D R Haven LCDR E L Ferraro LCDR C J Woodcock Don EPIC Charles 562fSUPPLY - S-1 1 -1 Division isresponsible for the inventory management of the 95,000 different spare parts IKE carries. The inventory, valued at over S200 million is main- tained through the use of the Ship- board Uniform Automated Data Processing System CSUADPSD which encompasses a local area net- work of 132 terminals. S-1 Division is also responsible for all surface repairable compo- nents, casualty report QCASREPE Control and open purchase pro- curements. S-1 Division provides a full range of customer service to all divisionsin tracking and expediting all repair parts and critical com- modities. In addition to inventory manage- ment, S-1 Division is tasked with maintaining all financial account- ing for the 3540 million that IKE spends annually. The OPTAR Cship's budgetl, AFM faviation re- pair budgetl and fuel CJP-51 ac- counts are meticulously maintained by the men of S-1 Division through daily contact with the other div- isions throughout the ship. S-1 Division's attention to detail and extra efforts in the financial and' inventory management areas enable IKE Supply to have The Right Stuff. i LT Czlghiffgoneau SKRNG- Dqfusin AKIKAWJ H.M. Gsuid sm on. Christiansen sK2 s.B. Coles NOrlltO tgHerbert,, ccchrisy, Hcolesn ' ' 'H rff' - ' -use-f wr ' -4-:-:I A - .ia SK2 B.L. Hester SK2 B.L. O . ffgarryv s.Bryant Liggfs Slgiiwflo- ESDEFTH SKZHC. Shoup, Jr. SK3 H.R. Blakesly III 564fS-l Oren mo Chester Howard .5 - ','f.- .3 ' J. - 'P' - -3 - 5'- : rr-sn .f .,,. . ,s , Y 7 v ' w lQ SK? RS. Ff1llll0V6 AK3 Jennings SK3 W.S. Lake SK3 D.H. Sutterfield SK3 A. Velez Frederlck Jlmmyv Sean Dane Alex l i l'WF'? TPi:'f75T7?T7Z'YTff3I7'7 ' ' Tm' 'T '?f ' YNSN R.L. Anderson SKSN J.A. Diaz YNSN A.E. Ellis SKSN B.J. Fish SN C.D. Flood Robert Jeff Anthony Bee J Chris SKSN J.J. Gokey SKSN K.J. Peacock ' CCKen7! 'K' ' 'qF?6'57 f' 1155351335 ' Y ' SKSN C.G. Valadijla DPSA M.L. Benson Christopher Michael l-1 .- - he mission ofthe Food Ser- vice Division CS-Ql is to pro- vide wholesome, wel1-bal- anced and satisfying meals. IKE's Food Service Team continues to pamper the crew with quality food and service. Services provided to the crew are: Build Your Own Sal- ad, divisional dinners, flight deck picnics, monthly birthday dinners, reenlistment cakes, divisional pic- nics Qin portl, box lunch service, Over the Hump Day special din- ner, Shrimp Feast '88 and of course, the world famous IKE Do- nald's operation in port overseas. ' 1f-ff-.rt ver-ww.-1 ' i?525iii35- l 3?3?i?515i-liiil' CWO3 G.L. Safrans l GKJerry77 The men of S-2 Division also op- erate the regular two entree meals in the aft galley and the fast food service of IKE's Place featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza and ice cream, plus a sandwich line. Who could ask for more? IKE's menu consists of a six- week cycle in the aft galley and three-week cycle in the forward gal- ley, providing a cornucopia of foods for the most discriminating palates. From the Food Service Officer to the newest mess cook, the men of S- 2 Division treat deployment as a cruise and every meal as a feast. nv,s-ww-:.--- -vga., .,,.m,.,,,,.-f ---- f I 'T l MSQ,gQSI- ihjgeles Msozp. Aguino Msc G.v. Lumagui MM1 C.L. chambers er o Pete Geronimo Charles MS1 C.G. Doty MS1 QC, M , ccchrisaa :cMagy7ayuga 566fS-2 i I l 5 i l U ' 1 J A ,M 1. 4 Aimwfdil fix A ALJ' ,F :ALM f J 1 04 fm-fr , my v . 5F,, Y YY, Hi,-L ah f'1Y. - 'df M41 A MS1f?iiI'ks,W0pe MS1gJ-D- TXVHIQY MS2 Bryson MS2 K.S. Chalmers MS2 R.T. Gravelle IC Mr. T g'Ke1th,, Keith77 ccRiChardv7 MS2 T.L. Harness MS2 J.A. Neal Thomas,' Jesse MS3 M.R. Abernathy MS3 J.G. Baker L X77 GIJoe!! MS3 W.S. Falconbury MS3 RP. Hawk Shawn 4'Rodney,' MS3 R.A. Jessamy MS3 T.J. Koudelka MS3 J.B. Mathews Jess K D James l l I MS3 A.E. Meehan MS3 B.P. Moliere MS3 E.L. Ringo Al Hollywood Earnest MS3 S. Sanchez MS3 R.S. Siska MS3 A.E. Streeter Steve Randy Street-Dogv MS3 EL. Sullivan MSSN JR. Bell MSSN S'E. B361 Pup!Fantasy Joe', f'BiSkiH l XYZ? MSSIH S-D.,j3erry MSSN W.L. Burns MSSN J.W. Capers Scott UBurnZy 4'JOhn MSSN H J Brawner MSSN M E Carter MSSN C Crenshaw Jackson M1ke Yak MSSN D L Dennls MSSN W T Faulkner MSSN T C Graves Peaceful Natural Thomas W1-M... MSSN A J Green MSSN R D Jackson MSSN B Johnson AJ Rlcky Bruce S Z! 569 4: va cc ' 77 cz as . X KC 77 H 77 55 97 llllw ' ' l 'J' Zgilflr' Y 1: wzfx-1'r,,jf ,fy-'Am . 2,5 ,. -- , ..' .H r lf., A cc 77 44 ' 7' H H at MSSN D.D. Jordan MSSN Gs. Kanterman MSSN MJ. Ifirby MSSQ1 B-C-,Lean MSSIE Ms. Libby Big Daddy Yum-Yum Katman Michael, Bflfin Miken MSSN M.J. Lindeke MSSN J.R. Metz MSSN K.A, Price MSSN P.D. Redden MSSN K.L. Robertson CGMarty7, GIJoe!! C4KeVin77 CCDOC77 C5KeVinH MSSIH G.C. Simpson MSSN DR. Smith Gfegol-'YH Smitty v ,....irl 570fS-2 MSSN KG. Sondrol MSSN A.N. Stone MSSN M.A. Tester Kurt '4Alfred Mark MSSN C.J. Wildenhain MSSN A.W. Williams MSSA J.G. Ford MSSA M.A. Green MSSA K.T. Haggard Christopher,' Chill Will John Mike Kenneth MSSA MALTZ Menserelau i A' MSSA AAI. Rgth MSSA C.W. Watts SA D.W. White MSSA A.G. Williamson Mark W AndY,, Hchucku Dale HAVCTYU ... ...l-- - : x,,,. -2M -2M Division is responsible for the overall upkeep and sanitation of the enlisted mess decks. It is one of the largest divisions on board comprised en- tirely of TAD personnel. Newly re- organized, S-2M Division consists of a master chief petty officer, 15 petty officers, and over 120 food service attendants. The non-petty officers perform 90 days of mess cooking duties, while the petty of- ficers man the division for a stal- wart six months. The men of S-2M Division main- tain 160,000 square feet of deck LTJG J.P. Whelan HJohnU 572fS-QM space, including some of the most heavily traveled spaces on the ship. They also maintain the sculleries and the beverage bars, where hun- dreds of gallons of bug juice , soda and milk are dispensed at each meal. These 28 spaces are cleaned around the clock to ensure the high- est sanitary standards. S-QM Division is customer ori- ented and caters to the needs of the crew. The division helps to support special meals, shipls picnics, IKE Donald's, and various working par- ties. MSC T.C. Quiban 6CTed77 BM1 C. Jones, Jr. Clyde ef' Fwy, , E57 4 ,ff E1 all S-2Mf573 11 s-3 he Sales and Service Divi- sion QS-32 provides all the basic support services for the crew. The 50 Ships Servicemen and 26 TAD personnel operatefive retail outlets, a full scale laundry and dry cleaning plant, tailoring services and two barber shops. The IKE Mall is the largest retail outlet selling basic uniform items, stationary, stereo equipment, cam- eras and other luxury items. The 7- 11, provides customers with the ba- sic necessities such as shaving cream, razors, toothpaste and soap. It also caters to their sweet tooth, providing a variety of cookies, can- dies and other sweets. The Smoke Shop provides all desired tobacco products and smoking accessories and two snack bars serve a variety RWE 1i of ice cream products, popcorn and drinks. ' The ship's laundry processes over two tons of clothing everyday, around the clock. The dry cleaning plant and tailor shop ensure all IKE sailors have clean, well-fitted uniforms. The two barber shops help the sailors maintain that squared away military haircut. S-3 Division provides entertain- ment to the crew by operating a video arcade with 12 video games. Eight soda vending machines en- sure the crew has 24-hour access to their favorite beverages. Profits from the retail activities go to sup- port IKE's Welfare and Recreation Fund. S-3 Division is proud to pro- vide Service to the Crew. -.l '?' 1flf 1'X-.. f 1 si :fare qs-'Q ,- . v W Q ' 1:35 f ' cff?SifM W - -- .M . fl V... , ' ,L he , - :args 4.3, ,yn , M an ,. L sum: , ENS M.A. Bouknecht Marky SHCJ3 Jihnson SHCCSWD S L Smith SHI P H Hasanon SH1 C Rivera ac Steve Prudencio Charlie SHHSWD EG. Schwartz, Jr. Edward 574fS-3 SH2 R. Bias KKROYU SH-2 Efmnis SH2 Y-D D0,lg1C6T3t6 SH2 QG. Fernandez SH2 M.D. Fletcher SH2 B.O. Harris X ' rl-C Danny Clenflenn c4Markss nBryOnn l ' x SH2 R J Voelker Jr SH2 R L Rlsslnger Ron wwf' SHZQSWJ S R Sarapa SH2 L T Walsh Pappy D1rty Uncle Lenny P SH3 M T Brmkman SH3 W H Brown Mark Wlld . . , . . . ll 37 ,,.. A c. L R Q V7 f 2 f 1 Q, . . . - ti H 66 ' 7 : .,Q....-w., 1 A , H EEE,- fijiyf ll! 1 W V I le L . I K' gm' li - 1 1- :5 X- M ' Ml: . , Rirw q-. Wil - l1'ifl'l WZ M 1 affq15xf:fg,i 5 :T li? Eff f N ...M 1 ' :vw H y, xc ' ' va S-ng! SH3 A.J. Carraher SH3 J .S. Caudill SH3 1QhuI'Ch Art1e JC- 1 SH3 R. Houghtailing SH3 B.T. Johnson SH3 K.W. Johnson HRay77 lCBennett7! CCRed37 ---1: tif A K ,,, SH3 T. Kerfoot SH3 D,N, Perry SH3 G.S. Remsen uTim0'UhYU Donald nR9mb0H -...M-.I .... . rf.. .-,. H Q- Us K RKVK K xYAnV K x SH3 R-N Rinehart, Jr. SH3 R D wi11iamQ SN KL, Alexander 1 g'Scooter uChl'0IlOSn M00kien ZS . K -- --.wvnfA Xm' V . ,.,.,,..,,, 1 f 'ffk SHSN M.K. Allen SHSN P.A. Cerv t . an es SN R.J. D HB1g Al Sanchez' ffRichara:ill?on .fran FN D E Golden SHSN J J Hordlnskl Jr SHSN M E Icenhour Douglas 1 Mark SN E J Inzero SHSN K J John SN R C Klllarn Erlc Kent Oklahoma SN J S Khmcak SHSN R A LeBella Jr SHSN P A Maddox John Robert Maddog U 7, HSk'?1 li aa 1 If ' 77 CC 77 Cl 77 is ' - A ., X 'dl' N-'Wu' -f ' X ,f .., -4-pt-sry . , . f X. X gg ,1 ss sv cc na SHSN J.L. Morgan SHSN L.D. Otwell SHSN EH. Pate SHSlNlAB.T.HSmith SHSN Smith Joe,' Larry,' Skate Pate Bree Willie G SHSN T.W. Stamps SHSN T.N. Triebenbach SN J.K. Weaver SN M.A. Williams SHSN S.W. Williams Sweet Trevor Jimmy Chill Will Sylvester 578fS-3 SHSN D. Yates SHSA A.W. Best SHSA M.W. Ferris Satchmo Aland, 'tProfessor ,,.,.l ' ,A ',.- ,.,. ,,- 1 1 z ' f,...-.fl .7 K N 1 V,-k Ah L f Y In - 43 .A ,3!fvg,f,iQ-:Live + ' Al1Q1fsMf'F,:'-L13 'VH '.:w:.41Lf,: 'kbfriwiw :H- ,,:'r2' f5'S15fE:g:fif1 I 2453215.25 L- Q' 3115? 55:4 .,,, , , r. :fgqg,iHy,f ,,,.,. ...M .53 k..,rX.. 4 1271.131 1475, vtygiqtf gg-Igw f' :arm 3E:ffg.g,5g,f:z x ,. .35 ,ilfgfikg igfimrg-,A - 2' J iff: fa-Zw7:? 2' an Q.. , , A X fm-' ' ' :LEX i'1'.A:1?3-7' ' .:' :L-:lr k A , , ,, .3gifiggvzgqgg-',,5,53'g35fqv-,-,5gwq3gg.,,g,-:f.w,.,.W..V-,Q 5 . mx 'ry' I-lqglgnf sg, '-nb. ,, , s QM? f W 'NCQ' I-U7 -l-,111-...i--1--1-1 'S-4.,.. i. .l.-ll:-1 KE'S Disbursing Office is es- sentially a full service bank. In addition to maintaining over 5,000 pay accounts for all the ship's company and air wing personnel, S- 4 Division processes more than 400 travel claims per month and pro- vides an average of 250 TAD travel advances. Other services include check cashing and foreign currency exchange overseas. Paydays are S-4 Division's busi- est days, managing a payroll of al- most S1 million and issuing 5000 checks. Paying agents cash over S400,000 in checks on each payday. Many hours are also spent auditing and updating each member's Leave and Earning Statement CLESD. Even with this workload, however, the disbursing clerks are always willing to lend a helping hand to any customer. Payment of bills for supplies and services provided to the ship in for- eign ports is another major function of S-4 Division. Dozens of bills priced in the local currency are usu- ally received on the day before IKE's departure, which requires S- 4 Division to accurately complete the complex process of preparing the bills for payment in a matter of hours. Whenever it involves money, either payroll or payment, the dis- bursing clerks of S-4 Division stand ready to provide the best quality service possible. 5 i Mfr -:.i.gf.v . i 580fS-4 1 . 3 iw , -sf M. LT J.O. Hazel DKC V,C Munoz John', f'Bi DK1 R.L. Jewell DK2 SIR Clark Robert igsteven :-,,,.,,g uni'-'vw- ,5 - W DK2 A.G. Garcia DK2 H. Jackson DK3 B.D. Bloom DK3 B.K. Teague A1'thUI'n Jack Brent Brian SN D.E. Fisher DKSN M.L. Hicks DKSN S.C. Mark DKSN M.E. Freeman DKSN S.R. West Douglas', Michael Zero-Minusu Michael Steven S-4f58l i - ,i,l. S-5....- , he Wardroom Division CS- 5J could also be called 'fHotel IKE as it operates facilities equal to a 525 bed hotel, featuring two restaurants, Ward- rooms 1 and 3 and two smaller din- ing facilities, the Commanding Of- ficer's Mess and Flag Mess. The Mess Management Special- ists and temporary personnel of S- 5 Division are involved in all facets of the hotel business, including checking in new officers or guests, cleaning staterooms, picking up or delivering laundry and serving the finest well balanced, nourishing meals in a congenial, pleasant at- mosphere. The men of S-5 are also responsi- ble for highly renown IKE recep- tions, such as those following eve- ning reviews. Putting out a veri- table cornucopia of food items for 200 to 1200 invited guests and offi- cers is a dramatic feat made to look easy by the professionalism of S-5 personnel. S-5 Division sets the standard for Wardroom service and receptions. The Wardroom Division truly op- erates a five star hotel and res- taurant. f4PQfftGv'1'2ri:fw'-, ,.-,. t 'wa -.- .r4'r:fr---'f'-Q-ffm ---- f -al wa af- Nix-.f , .-.w.+if, , ri v 2'Y:mplTv'f.7,-.fi . i, w -tr:-L-1+ . ' ' J 4 ii fflmigslw M. '- 'mn' -.'-.-- -,.-ss g i. f,f,,11i , ,QE :-fggggzgzggz-95353, 'n 1,ig:5:,:-Iqeggtw it ggi., p i,,y3f:g:g:5'y:?:,:,g3 . iz' - Qs? 1' 3 ,. .M .. .. , film- U- , Q i., - A 5.- - A5-f-.tgyt V . , 1 f' M 2 ti2:l'3:13U:f?1'1:2- nn. 'A 1 -. - -' ' . sr 5 me -A-If Y ' ,Jwv+.v.,vv'v.' Q: 5:2 , .rvr-e ,sissy --iwmif,- if: 'Miffli- '.i:f,-avgi-.'. , 75555135-,:::1f::,f2- , f - 'smilie'-k.f'k.f:-L1 -.-uw 4 1 ,, -r-:-we - , ' 154 , A , . s d zsrszsm1s.s:rf2fV-1-''wif- ' ' ' 7 tI1,i'11Hff'7 ENS D.R. Endsley David M3222 BV- 120011 M51 G A Coderre MS1 W M Quigley MS1 A Vincent Jr GHSOH Gary William Alphonso MS2 D.P. Clark David MS2 C.E. H d HCh1H2Hwn MS2CHQbmw MSQJM Mnawr MSQDDFMMW ar es Charlie lm Dan 4 1 582fS-5 MS3 J S Brehzeale MS3 D B Burnslde MS3 J W Ca1rns MS3 J M Clfuentes MS3 K N Drummond John Dr Funkology John Seafggd Skeet MS3 J M Hansen MS3 J C H1CkS MS3 E S Hood MS3 M Isler MS3 K J Punch J1mbo Boo Boo Elbert M1chae1 Kevm MS3 G T Puryear MS3 M S SDGCCDIO MS3 D S Whlte MSSN R F Ayer MSSN R A Bosworth George Spec Dan1e1 Ayer B02 S 5f 583 Oni. 1 cc 11 as 99 cc 91 44 yy H ,, ' ' ,,'gfzjff2 f ffTffffT'f r'r To ' 'T 'f'- ' frf'- ' ' cc - as cc ra az sa cc ' as 44 ' 1: ' ' N 5' V V V V S-S T'-V V ' A U . ,, 44 aa cc ' 1: cz vs H H f K, 'Sgr' V , . .w ,...... 'TM I ,M A MSSN C.R. Childers - MSSN K.P. Gantt Chuck Kevin,' MSSN N. Goodwyn MSSN T.W. Hicks 'Y Nerry Tom MSSN AE.. Hughes MSSN D.M. Jones MSSN W.C. Kellen, III MSSN M.K. Kennedv MSSN T.E. Oliver Austinu Dennis WaIt', Michael I nBamaC1e Bin M j ' ' w N 'I I 'Z d SbN Elcihgnelll, Jr. MSSN IIB. Iioblnson MSSN RA. Rogers MSSN MF. Schwindel M5551 'Ll' EFWH Otez MRESIUHICVY uIx'Iill'X'Il1N Jmueh MSSIH W.E.,Smith MSSN EL. Spain MSSN M.Z. Spake SN G.E. Trammell MSSN W. Webb Wade HMHHHM HZEIHGU George William MSSN M.P. Webster MSSN P. Whaley MSSA M. Allred MSSA P.P. Organsky MSSA R.M. Pickett Mitchell Fiski Mike Ski Randy . fnmyf, --ff- 'l.k7:i 'i A ' MSSA D.J. Smith MSSA KA. Wade Ninja,' Kelvin ll A Y- .-:w,f.f'f, .Y ' H 'aj' MSSR W.T. Black MSSR G.M. Payne HWalter', Gary -- S-6 l, l.l -1 -6 Division QAviation Storesl, is responsible for providing repair part sup- port for the embarked air wing and for the Aircraft Intermediate Main- tenance Department. Manned by top-notch Aviation Storekeepers QAKJ S-6 Division receives, identi- fies, stores and issues aviation re- pairables and spare parts. S-6 Division maintains a rotat- able pool of high use avionic compo- nents consisting of 475 line items valued in excess of S100 million as well as maintaining inventory con- trol over 6,5O0 other high cost avia- tion repairable components. S-6 Di- 13-irjfif ' ,z - -A -X - L A ' Q ii-asf- vision is also responsible for con- firming shipments of aviation re- trograde, performing technical re- search in order to identify aviation parts requirements and expediting all off ship critical parts require- ments. S-6 Division maintains six aviation component storerooms, in- cluding a jet engine storeroom that stretches the width of the ship and requires the use of a crane to store and issue parts. The hard work and dedication exhibited daily by the Aviation Storekeepers of S-6 Division reflect the AK motto You can't fly with- out supply. i . J LT Sdfgggsgaker ENS Rockwell AKCS :l.L. SalOI1ga AKC B.W. Lydon AKC J. Molty David Joe Bruce', Jules 586fS-6 -:Q-ff-'cccfymf .. ,, .M2.Q'1,' 'T' 'T' if-fffi' ' AKC M.W. Waters AKI J.V. Carter Michael Jerome AK1 W.N. Nishimurh AKHAWJ M.A. Stanley AK2 J.F. Clark, Jr. AK2 M.A. Dahl AK2 W.R. Hitchens Walter Mark John Mark', William I Z O .,, A 'Mn-.......,aa...i-ff'i . S-6f587 l AK2 LR. Janow AK2 J. Ifjdd AK2..ggiO12?b1eS Leslie John AK3 W.C. Barton AK3 D.M. Devaney AK3 EX1eiS'hFe??eten Carlton,' UDHUH lc ae AK3 KR. Nash AK3 AL. Pendergrass AK3 B.F. wakes AKAN D.W. Adams A145531 5-GAXM Kevin Anthony Brian', Dan 0 n y AKAN F P Brady AKAN K E Brldger W' Brady AKAN C.O. Coleman Cool-Brow 'TIT ? 'iTW'??ZQZ7'?T I7 7 '7'TT7i ' ' ' ' AKAN V.M. Elias Victor,' AKAN AS. Doolittle AKAN J.L. Eagen, Jr DOOH James AN D.M. Esser AKAN C.B. Fletcher David', Calvin', AKAN W.S. Krus Wesley AKAN S.T. O'Brien AN SR. Stahlheber AKAN D J Walsh AKAN R W1ll1ams Jr UOBH Stahly Dave Roy AKAN T.C. Wilson AA R.S. Roberts Thomas 'tRon S 6f589 7 ft' fy 1 ,f, S-7 he age of computerized ship- board automation has ar- , i rived. S-7 Division is manned, by Q24 Data Processing f Technicians' CDP'sJ who provide an array of non-tactical computer supportinservices such ,as 7rnainte7 f nance, supply, personnel, rrranpowf ,W erg payroll, inventory, logistics and r Zitrainingg Since introductionefof the shipboard Ngn-TaQfica1,,ADP Pro- ps, Q N sw, 1 -X Rss N we , r-1 X ,W Y M '11 sg , ' sw S H 1-A way, W' mf 0 N , in ali:-' 3 U' 5 o Him som 5 51, NNW O fbsbm ., me if is m, N-New-.W N M N cbfis time 'U lt,-N'5'Q,,CD S Q N , 'r ' , mimi! O. X 'N cf- it S52 81954 .E-Ss ,Simca :Ei N X EXE 1 m N '-'- oi ,o is r-md es 4 C55 N 'N ,-54 5' Q6 1 W NN 1 N ,... X N 5f1fs,9J-2i?imi Q +5 1 ,Six lc., B ,-4 swim OR-gifs N,-,KD im, H Hggviim 2 Q, 3 Nm wssPd 1 C H D-rows, N5 'N 4 UQgO,QB3 '-Qu 'Ui X H- , I3 - - ,QXU ga O more yi 1-ILXP'fY'-1 HN-Q D ' ggfug co 3 it Hag 5 E1 N N P1, X N Fig D er ig 5 W 51:1 D 5 2 CDN li CD Ti O ,,, , W, ,W Q ff 7 we L, H, , M I U lbx, decisions in the accomplishment of shipboard tasks. Five functional areas, of the program provide rele- vant information that can be cata- loged and analyzed by the LPO, Di- vision,Officer or Department Head to see the state of readiness of his wofk eenter, division ,or depart- ment. The system tracks niaterial condition of! readiness, number and qualificationsof personnel and f if fy! f f 'Y ' if iii? ff M .mf r-Q- 4Q3fm,i:M. 'f if .,., r N .S .. -an-LL , -ww Q., , 'mu-W L-3, 17 .- f r 1 ' .ffl A X v ' .f,J,,' 'A , Mivqgymw 5-- ENS qgrgfmuels DPC J-Q5 MCQTHTY, JT. DP1 L.A. Brown DP1 M.S. Morrison DP1 D.P. Schurman Mac uLeSte1',, asMark,, 44D0ugsa ,ian- DP2 T.D. Averett DPQ J G D ' ffrhomasf' ,,jOHn,,YS0H D112 E. Harris DP2 M.W. Harris DP2 ME. Meredith as ' U nM kv 59OfS-7 E ugene Michael af hd' '-555' IM24M'S'hMlfyigan IMQ6D-D- Chlllat DP3 E.D. Doczy DP3 E.M. Karr DP3 C.P. Parrish MIC ae Dan-O '4Ed75 ccMartyvs cccharlessv 1 -1-- , WT, DP3 T S Stroupe IM3 D J Wheeler ABFAN R DeLaTorre DPSN K D Fuzl SN S C Krause Shane Wheels Ruben Fuzz Man Scott DPSN C O Lucas DPSN R M Peake DPSN T Solberg DPSN A D Stevens DPSN R L Swafford Charles Sneaky TIHI Andy Swaffman DPSN A W Bender DPSA V T Therou Jr Aaron 1C ,Q-my if 97 if 7, If 77 Cl Y, fi 7, l 44 l Q 77 cc . 1 aa if ' 77 H U H H . . - - , 44 19 uv' 11 i S-8 aterial Division is one of the busiest divisions on the ship, both in port and at sea. Receipt processing, stowage, and issues of material are the basic functions of S-8 Division. Manned by 40 hard working Storekeepers and,Aviation Storekeepers, S-8 Di- vision issues and receives over 20,000 parts per month, utilizing 50 storerooms, which stretch from frame 5 forward to frame 255 aft and from the 03 level to the seventh deck. A During in port periods and un- derway replenishment, S-8 Division sets the aircraft carrier standard for the safe movement of material. S-8 Division has moved over 700 pallets of material in just three days, which averages 50 tons per day. Shipment of retrograde material and personal effects is another facet of S-8 Division's mission. Over 1,000 pounds of retrograde aviation components are packaged and shipped daily for return to the de- pot level repair cycle. S-8 Division loads and unloads the daily Carrier Onboard Delivery CCODD aircraft while underway and provides all crane service for load- ing while IKE is in port. With fork- lifts and cranes in full operation S- 8 Division can move tons of fleet freight and provisions daily earning their motto S-8 moves Freight, works late, and we're Great! 1 mf- --fy,---won -vgww--i -,-T LT W.F. Baxter William SKClYgc?1alE'.c?fe,rZosa SKC D O Pacomio AK1 R E Donahue SKl F H Farina 3 0 Dhannie Robert Fred SKI T,W. Lutz HLZ7, 592fS-8 SK2 F. Cotto Frank SK2 P.J. Hullinger AK2 R.M. Millan AK2 G.E. Newman SK2 J.D. Thompson SK3 T.J. Beckermann CiPau179 ClRl0bert037 ClGary77 CSJOhn7? AiTh0maS73 SK3 B. Melton AK3 J.T. Orlowski A'Bernard Ski-D0g S-8f593 SN J.W. Bochancow SKSN B.J. Buckentin AN S.B. Close ffcjimff Bradley Steven AKAN B.E. Corley AKAN J .D. Hall AN E.J. Iiaerns Bobby John Eddie Wm SKSN G.L. Moody, III SKSN R. Navarro SN S.M. Phillips Lee Richard,' Shawn AKAN SA. Pickett AKAN W.P. Ramsey AKAN C, Ruff Pic-Nic 'LWilliam Craig 3 .- -s. 'Q 4 'Q M' R 1 4- , fm nov 1 xr 4 .,- . my X 'TIT'-' XX -- ---Q ,f' AN E.A. Senior AKAN R.D. Sutherland AKAN J.E. Thompson EIT01 Rlck lm SKSN J S Vanblarcom AKAN D L Wlnn AN F J Wolos John Dawg Frankle SA R E Flsher SA S R Fulga AA D C Krummel FlSh Sanford David AA K C Lantz SA W J WIISOD III SKSR DRL Reaslnger Ke th Walt 9959 me S 8f595 an va U . ,, HJ, H cc as cc as U . ,, H ' 77 li H 44 ' 97 ,f If A Xb! Lk ,,, . . . . , ' ' U as 44 11 44 7' S-10 he Quality Assurance Divi- sion CS-105 performs finan- cial and inventory audits and submits quality assurance reports of all Supply Department functions to ensure that prescribed standards are met. Specific functions include: C15 Managing the Location Audit Program established by COMNA- VAIRLANT in order to maintain storeroom location validity and in- crease Supply's net effectiveness. C25 Conducting spot inventories and audit trails, ensuring complete causative research is done on gains or losses of Navy Stock Fund mate- rials. C35 Making periodic reviews of key 5 management indicators. C45 Conducting research on repetitive problem areas and making recom- mendations to the Supply Officer to correct discrepancies. C55 Monitor- ing the timeliness and processing accuracy of receipt and issue docu- ments. C65 Validating daily ware- house refusals, searching all possi- ble locations and making accurate counts of all repair parts and con- sumables prior to posting any in- ventory adjustments. C75 Monitor- ing the shelf life action program, en- suring stock materials are properly rotated and only ready for issue items are issued to customers. The Quality Assurance Division's head-on effort to provide great re- sults has been a major factor to an improved and effective IKE Supply Department. 596fS-10 - -1' ' 'Z-ffgfii' -F2 1-Qs 533-ff 'wrzfzri -1 ,+::ffs,-- V :. AK1 CAWJ R. Gibson Bohn H SK3 J.P. Martin Jear Bear Kodak Ewtafwsome Him PRCCEJJING KIT n-:uf 181 5034 Kodak Eweclvnrne fzim PQOCEIJTNG KET V W 'f2Q22f+fG XVL 11.75 X 94 ? v ' I i i 'i ,Q 6 F FOR THE S 1Of597 ' to be fessional lvl i ?2ii' 3Hi'H vs! CDR Charles E. Weapons P 9 n I 4 1 E I i I 1 .55 Ei! 7. Iwi L '.,1, I ., V ',.5'lrly 1 '-. .nqhy-19.15 ,, he Aviation Ordnancemen CAO,sJ of G-1 Division are responsible for the receipt, issue, acceptance inspection, trans- portation, and safety of all ord- nance main deck and above. The men of G-1 Division provide contin- uing supervision to the airwing with respect to loading, downloading, ar- ming and dearming procedures for aircraft ordnance. Additionally G-1 Division provides nitrogen for nu- merous aircraft systems and coordi- nates and executes all responsibili- ties and actions associated with re- ceiving vertical replenishments on IKE. G-1 Division is comprised of four divisions. The Aviation Weapons Support Equipment shop is respon- sible for the inventory, corrosion control, and preventive mainte- nance of four thousand pieces of weapons handling equipment. The Forklift shop maintains 32 electric forklifts used for weapons move- ment and material handling. The Hangar Deck Ordnance shop is re- sponsible for the movement and control of all weapons on the hangar deck and the Flight Deck Ordnance shop is likewise responsible for all ordnance on the flight deck. Through teamwork and profes- sionalism the men of G-1 Division expertly and safely accomplish their task in support of IKE's mis- sion. 'W row as owoz Do, Lee Aoo P J D k' ccDarrellav Upatlzickl-if In QK.gAsi2UID3DS TFA. Fuqua L R Mcconkey Jr Orly Larry A A01 R-K Ray A01 J T Sutton U U 44 l l as A . Sea Dad J OIKYV S. Wynn A02 JP. Appleby A02 G B Lydlck 600!G-1 HITIGS SCO-tt,, GCBee7y TT? A02 S.R. Nflcfgready A02 J.M. Phelan A02 M.K. Winn A03 J L Bartee A03 T J Bastian uspee y Mike UMa1'kH Jer,rY,7 T1i0'maS,' A03 J.G. Beck A03 J.A. Cline A03 M.D. Hawkins A03 A.E. Lawhorn A03 S.A. Messer J0hn,' John Hawk Anthony,' Jug Head A03 J.L' Oneal A03 A'W. Sanders A03 D.M. Skalbeck AZ3 J.S.Tabet A03 W.C. Waldrep 6cJ0nathan,7 ffpxnthonyi' Danno Steve 'KWilliam AO3 D. Walker A03 C.D. Wright A03 J. Yanakopulog ccButCherya L'Dave nelosephl' AOAN J.M. Bodine AN R.L. Deville AOAN ME. Evans NBOH LKROYU 6AMlChaell, AN S.J. Hanna AN TR. Hoagland AOAN W.G. Kilgore Stacey Thomas Walter', AOAN Lancaster AN E, Mack AOAN G- McDonald Klpl UOTQOH ccGreg0I,iOaa ,W .K M, u ' ix -'JH' ,.,,,,:.-34, ANP. Mitshell AN J.F. Moreno AN G.A. Sandman Mltch HFGUXU A'Sandman AOAN R.H. Sturgis AOAN D.V. Versteeg AN S.D. Walker Ross Djama1 Stephen AN C.A. Washington AOAN M.C. West AA E-D COHIGT Carro11', Me1vin,' HEdWa1'd I . AA MT. Fields ' AA EP. Lachappa AR J E- Whlfe Michael '4EdWard 'AJames G-M603 1ii.. lil,l11-11i- he ship's armory, G-2 Divi- sion is manned by highly trained Gunnersmates KGMGJ. Although GMG is not the oldest rate in the Navy, being estab- lished in 1797 ranks it near the top of the list. Aboard IKE Gunnersmate re- sponsibilities are varied. They in- clude maintaining the ship's ar- mory, maintenance on all ship's small arms including .38 calibre and .45 calibre pistols, 12 gauge shot- guns, M-14 rifles and M-60 and .50 calibre machine guns. Specially qualified GMG small arms instruc- tors provide training and qualifca- tion of the ship's armed reaction team QARTJ on the proper use and - . 1 ,mili-.i safety of firearms. G-2 Division also provides all gunners for .50 calibre gun mounts during full bore con- ditions as protection from small boats and other security threats. The gunners of G-2 Division maintain several magazines, all magazine sprinkler systems, and store and issue small arms ammuni- tion, pyrotechnic devices and de- molition material. G-2 Division personnel's watch stations include shotline, M-60 and .50 calibre gun- ners, duty gunnersmate and armor- er. Through teamwork and dedica- tion the men of G-2 Division ensure IKE maintains the highest stan- dards in physical security. ? -- ,--Y H- - , T. ..,, U .,. i 1, Z:-.,,,v --, , 7 . - A ENS Cupp . GMC J.E. Evans GMG1 C.N. Pierce WTI C.E Shaffer GM2 G Diamond Rich James,' Charles Cra1g Gregory GMG3 J P Cramer GMG3 R M Goss GMG3 D B Trump SN P H Allen GMGSN J P Ba1'I1Off John Ronald Doug The Flower Child ay 604fG 2 cc sv sc as U ' ' . '- 97 an ' 9.9 SN JM. Brown GMGSN Jw. Craddock GMGSN G, Green GMGSN M B, Lewis Hclohnfly Hflalnesn '4Gi1bert9! ccMiChae11v GMGSN R.E. Robinson GMGSN P.J. Salerno GMGSN L. Sanders GMGSN S.M. Tatsak flRObbie3, CCSa1aIniY7 flBig Cf, ClTatS,, GMGSN E.J. Palmer uD0g:a GMGSN J.A. Walton uclayn GMGSN J L Wentz GMGSN F A Wlllford GMGSN P D Yaney Jeffery Frank Paul cc 77 ac as H 37 ,i,l1L.1L-izi , G- ,-, - :l- he largest and most complex division within Weapons De- partment, G-3 operates around the clock, seven days a week performing storage, breakout, as- sembly, disassembly and strike up of a staggering variety of ordnance in support of Carrier Air Wing Sev- en. G-3's Aviation Ordnancemen are established technical experts in all aspects of ordnance handling and build up. From a standard explosive charge the Mag Rats can build everything from mines to laser guided rocket propelled bombs and do so consistently, reliably and at a moments notice. G-3 achieved outstanding grades on all of the arduous and detailed predeployment readiness inspec- tions. G-3 was named Best in the Fleet by the Mine Readiness Com- mand team. These acclamations have proven justified as G-3 expert- ly handled over 380,000 weapons and associated components, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, dur- ing the deployment. USS DWIGHT D. EISEN- HOWER is a most valuable na- tional asset and a significant por- tion of the United States, presence aboard. The responsibility of a crew member for such an asset is de- manding and rewarding. G-3 Divi- sion looks back with pride on its contribution to Med cruise 88. AOCCAWJ C.L. Adams Curtis AOC Heaney A01 P Arce AO1 W E Bridges A01 M P MCD0ugald Jim Wendell Michael A01 L.W, Rgdgerg AO1 C.E. Rogers AOICAWJ D.A. Terrio A01 T.R. Williams AO2 J.H: Andrews ffLarry Charles Dennis Timothy, HJIIHH MI54. 'lflii-QAQSFW. Y , Z' 'N'115:1rfr35'3P:'7LE1i?z,- 48,41 A - . K ,,,. ,T - . Jenkins ' . 'd f A02 C.E. Huntei AO2gl2.M A H AO2 SE. Blakeslee A02 RP. easter A02 ffm rl Catfish Re-gglff Str-:Venn 'LROUUIQ O1 TM2 R.G. Key A02 W.P. Marszalek A02 S.D. Maxwell A02 6l?!l.K. lxloore A02 QA. Vyagner Robert Bill HSteven'l Mark TOHY ' TM2 MR. Zeiber A03 K.D. Boqler A03 T.F. Burke A03 J. Crowley A03 R.A. Deliz Michael Bo0ka Ho l Brooklynite John', Rafael A03L Etter TM3 J.M. Gallagher A03 R.G. Garcia 4K91'Ch,' John Ronald 608fG-3 4.....,.M-1 .,,f 1 lx 1 V' P EMA L QD S V B W A M G: A03 D R H11yard A03 K B Jacobson Gllley Ray J ake if A03 T D Jones A03 R E Malone A03 A W Pratt A03 L B Probst A03 J W Washlngton Troy Randall Wllllam Lenny John TM3 M J W 1 h A03 W C Worthmgton AN D N Ball AN T P Bamford AN C L Bush Mlkal e S Wllham D3V1d Tom Chrlstopher 1 cc ' 79 gg ,, ' A 'ff fc-:f1:1fr':w5':'f'Xff-'5:-f'G:1:1s5. WP' f -- V'13tv15Nr' .15f,ff'.fX cc 77 cc as cc ' ' 77 cc 77 cc 11 , , ' ' ' ' 44 ' vs ca H cc ' as cc ' aa as ' ' 1? AOAN MR. Capers AOAN C.J. Carr AOAN R.C. Ceasor ffcapesv Jeff Randy AN W.L. Christy AOAN O. Clements AN R-K COVCIG Wes Or1anderU RiChHrd AN D.E. Eddings AN J.L. Green AN D.J. Hagstrom Donald,' Joe David AO D E Johnson AN D D Lacey AOAN B F McCoy DQDHIS Davld Brent AOAN M A McCoy AN G C Mcmmms AOAN M A Sellers Tex Mac Mlchael ummm- AN J A Moreland AN D T Murdock AOAN J F Needham B1 D011 1m AOAN E. Nowell AOAN R. Nunez AOAN T.J. Parks 4'EdWard Ray K'Timothy AN ED. Potter AOAN C.J. Rermer AN GA. RLISSGH Eric', 'Chad' Gregg G-3f611 . - 1 ,- '.2.' ' X,---YB' f-.. 7..d..1'!'32 ,ivtlglai-.'!R.!4f-'v':alJ.12--' ' .-' Q ', V-' . ' , frrrs, :wwf V A A-X' f AN W.R. Yeomans AA M.A. Brooks AA D.M, Calvert Williams Mark UDaVid,, AA D.L. Patterson AA D.J. Racicot AA M.L. Ridley f Darrel Darryl Matt,' AOAA DTP. Rock: AOAA C. Smith AA J.J. Smith AA sw. Wodzinski AR DR. custom 4aDaVid1v ' W ucurtvv utjayva csstanleyv g4DOugav '5??'f-1'-'5 'Z .-i2'i1?fS2g5?:'Jgf5 G-4 -4 Division maintains and operates ten sophisticated weapons elevator systems, each capable of delivering 10,500 pounds of ordnance from the maga- zines to the hangar bay and flight deck. G-4 Division personnel perform in two areas of expertise - general maintenance and troubleshooting. General maintenance consists of equipment checks performed regu- larly on the weapons elevator systems by a skilled team of 28 Avi- ation Ordnancemen. Should prob- lems arise, the troubleshooting team of two Electrician's Mates and three Machinist's Mates is called to quickly repair the elevator. A ENS D. Sayre Dennis A02 MB. Flagg Monte', 614!G-4 Together the AO's, EM's and MM,s perform as a highly efficient team to keep the elevators running smoothly. G-4 Division overcame many obstacles during the Mediter- ranean deployment to achieve zero carry-overs of scheduled mainte- nance, complete rehabilitation of the condition of all elevators and an impressive safety record of no lost time due to personnel injuries. These are all noteworthy accom- plishment for a small division with such a large workload. G-4 Division takes pride in their efforts to keep IKE combat ready. The elevator crew is truly a vital part of IKE's fighting team. I AOC CAWJ D.J Mobley A01 D,G. L91 Donna11 Hnonaidw A02 V.D. Fontaine Victor 1- , ' tif his , - Z v Y l 1 ' w. ,ga A and EM1 V.H. Scriber A01 S.K. Wixom Vernon 'fStephen l s gl ,M W RZ? ' Eg 4 N . Q, 1 . ...xg ,. '- Y' .QXQQN , +11 Yugi Q '. nl , X ..,h, A02 V R N1ChO1S MM3 R M Ashby A03 M K Barker AO3 J K Bradley EM3 J S Cady VlDC16Dt Ash M1Cha61 Kevm John G M615 S6 ' ' 75 li 77 GC ' 79 CC ' 79 66 77 ' 1 , f A03 L. Flowers MM3 M.J. Frost A03 ELL. Thompson A02 CHE- Zgfbe Leroy 4'Michae1 Eric George AOAN Cl.. Baines Curt AOAN C.A. Graves AOAN K.A. Graves AOAN N.P. Harrison AOAN A.A. Huskins AN R.A. Jackson Calvin g'Kevin Nathaniel Archie Richard l 3 -. , .. 1 . , 5 i N, 1 wifi, ., - H V- N V-Y A ' 'A V :Tu ' R Q 'mrs AOAN R L Jackson AOAN B E Klng R6bg16 Chub AOAN T D Marchant AOAN S S Mlller Thomas Steve AN J.P. Thomson AOAN GD. Tucker AOAN R.W. Stephenson AN M.G. Winter AA J.A. Brock Jody DannY,, mandy 'iPlay Boy Andi, Q. , G-4f6l7 -5, Weapons Administra- tion, consists of the Depart- mental Leading Chief Petty Officer, Departmental Yeomen, 3- M Assistant, Security!Training! Career counselor and the Aviation Weapons Movement Control Sta- tion QAWMCSJ The yeoman prepares and distri- butes all correspondence, messages, and reports and performs other de- partmental clerical and administra- tive functions. The 3-M Assistant coordinates the planned mainte- nance scheduling and damage con- trol forthe entire department of 12 Work centers. A The SecurityfTrainingfCareer counselor office is responsible for the planning, implementation, co- ordination and supervision of the ship's physical security plan. Train- ing for all departmental personnel both professionally in rate and mili- tarily is also coordinated in this of- fice. The career counselor serves the vital function of providing informa- tion to assist personnel in making informed career decisions. AWMCS is the operational nerve center for Weapons Department and is manned 24 hours a day. Un- der the direction of the Ordnance Control Officer, AWMCS coordi- nates and directs all weapons relat- ed evolutions on board IKE. r WML LCDR A-L Schiffelbian LT O.J. Lord LT L A Willis LTJG S M Howell AOl M P Bishop Michael c'L10yd', Hohon Lee Scott AO1 S.J. Malkin Scott', 6l8fCf-5 WTI T.6gQGI1SOI1 A01 QW. gwartz AO2 K.M. Foster AO2 R.D. Harden YN3 A.Q. Carter fee 11' DOC Kent '4Randy Anthony A03 W.M. Higgs AO3 S.H. Miller A03 E.W. Pauli YN3 C. Whitfield AA D.M. Wicker Mika11 Stephen,' Eric Whit 4'David , , V, . , ,, . , .V -- 4 -1. VH- L--::- '.--5 wry' 52-Q'gg1-'.f'AjZiffE'FTf'Iff'Qgfil if5-fT?TZ3f3Qf3I1ffffiQ591:3- '17- 'T'::5 13- cf ' - , - '- :b 3 , 1 - 1- - --f r.:-n-:.p, 1--X.-.-0 ,f,i:v..'x.-.-:::-.-:-f--:.1-,, f44.-.!1:- -'w G-5f619 Division is comprised of 24 highly skilled Weapons Technicians, one division- al Yeoman and one Storekeeper. They are tasked with maintaining IKE's two special ammunition storage spaces, providing total weapons support to Carrier Air Wing Seven. Whether performing mainte- nance on two magazine sprinkler systems, providing assistance to the Mardet in the area of damage con- trol or actively supporting Weapons Department's ambitious physical security program, the men of W Di- vision ensure the highest possible standard of excellence is met. W Division is responsible for IKE's Five Star ceremonial room, where distinguished guest are greeted amidst the historic memorabilia of IKE the President and ship. The men of W Division carry on a proud and serious tradi- tion, providing the deterrent force necessary to ensure world peace. ,,,,, lr,,,,..,,,. ,, , - ENS.i11?iPf1,?upp WTCKSWJ Slaby WTI E.L. Booker WTI A.J. Galdenzl C Frank Eric Anio 62OfW 'WW Fields WTl RJ. P ' . clpbichargeircival WTliSWg1G.C. gizemore WT1 M.K. Smithberger WT2 D.F: y eorge Michael D3V1d h uiT73 7T H. 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Sterling Michae1,' Frank', Thomas Mark Stanley WTSN E R GHYCIH WTSN L Heler WTSN J L Hofstra AKAN C M Ab3tS1S WTSN J E Cromer Charles Joseph 1 Leshe Jeffrey WTSN T O Klnder WTSN D D Mattlngly Barry Red F,.,,,, Q , vg f ' ' ' ' . - ' - as 4 as cc sa 44 77 'AEI 7, U A Lg 3, LK 77 :iii EOD KE's Explosive Ordnance Dis- posal CEODJ detachment de- tects, identifies, renders safe, recovers, evaluates and disposes of unexploded ordnance which has be- come hazardous clue to enemy ac- tion, damage or deterioration in support of ship, air wing and battle force operations. llnijaddition to conventional ord- nance the EOD team responds to accidentsfincidents involving nu- lclear,,biological and chemical mu- nitionst EOD,also responds to im- provised explosive device fbombl threats and conducts various rou- emergency diving opera- tions. EOD team members are knowl- edgeable of explosive ordnance used throughout the world and are trained in surface and underwater demolition techniques. The EOD detachment is responsible for con- ducting training of ship's security and damage control personnel. A EOD team members are qualified in both surface supplied and mixed- gas diving equipment and have the capability of responding to an ord- nance accident or disaster by sea, air, land or parachute insertion when other means of delivery are impossible. JQFY gru- 622fEOD pf! 'im ,M J i ...,,,.i-1 LT J.F. Tobias C6 H J on 'Ei1'1f:g:f:e::.' flfgf. ,ff'2.3g:1f'++w2g:1v'Z:a V : X ,U -w2V:iggg,.,I?I:S1,-.41,E ADCSCDVJ B.L. Spurger GSMCCDVXPJJ T.G. Douglas Bryan Thomas', , -H -:fax -ff- 'T1V... QM1 F.A. Heinrich AD1 M.C. Krieg Frank Mike EODXGQB THE A IR WING I JL Iv ' le! . 1 Mi 1 L 5 M I fJa'sfgqmf25iig35f4:f.p:,1'Ev-32 '1:4:r H' gfm33.Aq,, :ww . -V-wrv-maui' '1 Mahi, 1,3 ww vm' 531' ' ww Ji ' ,F ,521 ,--45 U' 'MQ if wr iw-gm's,,-'NUQHTLJSgi'-'Lii' W Jw Maw exif, 11 ,Hz .N,mi'.?1 1-M iw. W,-p wi,-1-,L 2 FG., 'MM lf. , . . ,M :X 'm ifftf.. Qi.-42311 ,-ffm. f i -rf5:QM:?fri...+13ffiQhg,gg2f.1g5'q:gL N, L mm, A 4?-f W M- .,A :2i'Q?i5s1?w-rfv 1 f, in P 1 ! if UQ Jn X g 'iw ' x ' 135 ' ' 4 1.25 W N ', if X: nn. sgagjg vl wg, 1 i f W 'L Qf '?ii55:5fy+,, fb -mm 1, K ' Q L - 1 ii CVW- ommander, Carrier Air Wing Seven is responsible to the Battle Group Commander for the tactical training and indoc- trination of the Air Wingg for the co- ordination and supervision of all ac- tivities of the nine embarked squa- dronsg and for the material condi- tion, communications, and intelligence functions of the Air Wing. The Commander of the Air Group, normally referred to as WCAG , has the responsibility- for training all airwing pilots, aircrews and maintenance personnel. Basi- cally, his job is to take all nine em- barked squadrons and mold them into a fighting unit capable of de- fending the United States and her allies whenever called on to do so. The Air Wing staff is comprised of 12 officers and 17 enlisted per- sonnel based at NAS Oceana when not embarked on IKE. The staff's primary function is to assist the Air Wing Commander in the oversight of operational, administrative and maintenance functions of the air- wing. The staff is the central point of contact for the attached squad- rons and coordinates the functions between the squadrons and the em- barked Flag. 7751TN,-wr? 'v'1- M. f., NWf, -.V ' v Tfi' CDR PE. Deakins CDF lirior LCDR D.K. Dupouy LCDR C.E. Overcash LCDR J.W. Smith Snake MelVlll6 Doug uspikeaa uJ0hnn T' G 'lilili i'i'i ' T , f 1 lrii ii'sfv'a'ie ' ... , lf-l ' .'y tA'. ...- i I gq , . 'Eli 628fCVW-7 LT v.N. D' L . WD., ms T M'TDf5?e1maH LT .i4.L. Wilson ENS RE. Bauenger AVCM RL. Preston Jack uB0bsa lCR,ichard,, 'Hr ar M495 'ii ASM 'PW f' 's Y ADCSLAWJ J.J Elliott AMCS D:L Orr AOCS T A. Yarnell ATCCAWJ D Dunkerton YNCQSWJ D.A Stottlemyer DaVld Thomas Douglas AZC J L Woodburn YN1 C Garner AK1 G E Knotts A01 J C Wlll13mS AME2 A C Scott Jerry Corkey George John Andre YN3 D E Frandsen AN B D Greene l'Donald Byron AN J.T. Haje YNSR J.A. Bailey 1-13jie Bailey L , , ..,.,.,e.,,...J,. 1 ' 7- V H I I aim: Q 'zgij'-'-BH! BWI -pi .1.,,-f.,q, 'A -M ' Q 'H'-Q. H if Q 1, V f 'Lid 'Us lm. W' -vm cf-N.y x I 1 .. -'-s is-an :ii HS-5 ld elicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Five is assigned the mission of offensive an- tisubmarine warfare in defense of the IKE battle group. Their sec- ondary missions include search and rescue CSARJ and logistic transpor- tation of mail, cargo, and personnel for the entire battle group The Nightdippers accomplish their first to launch, last to re- cover rotary wing mission through the hard Work and dedication of 26 officers and 150 of the N avy's finest sailors. Their motto is Attack, don't track! HS-5 is comprised of seven SH- 3H Sea King helicopters. The Sea King is world renowned for its deadly accurate fire control ac- tive dipping sonar. This sonar, ca- pable of submerging to 450 feet of depth, boasts the highest torpedo probability of kill of any air or sur- face antisubmarine warfare QASWJ platform. The helicopter's ASW sensor suite also includes sono- buoys and a magnetic anomaly de- tector. Throughout MEDCRUISE 1-88, HS-5 maintained an unprecedent- ed single Sea King detachment on board the Spruance class destroyer USS PETERSON QDD 9695. When not embarked on IKE the Nightdippers are home ported at NAS Jacksonville, Florida, the home of carrier based rotary Wing aviation. .- all -w4,.:e-,fvfwwzflggzf1- y ':11m'q , . 1-1-4-,-iw!-'f:g2,:f' :- u ' ' , 2 Jz'-.-lil V 1,,gg35 X 5 V if CDR M.K. Murray Michael 632fHS-5 LCDR G.E. Doten LCDR G M Mauer Jr LCDR D R O Brien LCDR W L Parham Glenn Gerard Dave 1 rf ie'a f ww' ' -f-qQ '?'!ffe'e X -X'-'I-v1--My-'we--f.n......N.L... ' I f'fWil:N , ,.....-v LT P.J. Azzolina LT D.L. 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Jacques PN1 A. Laduice 1fNiCkv 6-Rueda1phw 'fA1ffed,' 'fBob,' Jeffrey L lf M1 W W Hs-51635 A H M , ,V , WM'if', vG,,,WW,lJ ,,I'7f2f14:g, ,:fi':f 1 f ,,I1Lif3 ' 'wwiffi AK1 K.A. Leadlay AD1 T.V. McClelland Kirk Timothy in 'S' ii AZ1 W.T. Mitchell AMH1 L.W. Morgan ccwoodieaa scLarry:: MS1 DF. Nunnelly LN1 S. Pulver PR1 B.S. Salsbury AE1 R. Smart AW1 T.P. Speer KCDenniS73 HSc0tt77 KCBruce!7 Glgrianfi ClTh0maS77 AE1 J.S. Stimmell AZ1 D.D. Tafoya AW1 J.W. Turner DK2 L.K. Barrett AD2 J.V. Barton James Daniel Joe Larry Vic AW2 S.R. Brinkman PR2 J.W. Brown AW2 JM. B Steve Jeffrey K'James NECK, ,,Mike,, Ufke AT2 R A Cook AW2 M D DeWitt AMH2 J.A. Gardner PN2 J. Hicks AMS2 M.K. Hoyer AT2 W.K. Hughes AD2 T.W. Hurst James Bo Mike BiI1,' Tim HS 5f637 AW2 RS. Kinsman, Jr. HM2 TE. Krehbiel AMH2 C.'LC?V9j0Y 'gRobert TiIT10thYH Hcolmi AD2 J.W. Martin YN2 J.C. McIntyre AZ2 A. gllmstead The Duken Mac 638fHS-5 ' 1 AW2 R. Perkins YN2 A.P. Peters AX2 R.A. Schindeler R0bert,' Pete,' '5Ron AK?tD.D. Ssnbbs AE2 G.F. Wilkerson MS2 W.H. Zagst D3I'I'6ii 4'Wilk I-Iappy Chef AMS3 D.H. Altman AMS3 K.J. Anderson AX3 S, Barbarito '6Donald NKevin A 'KSteve AT3 J.S. Beasley AMS3 J.E. Bolen AW3 JB. Brocksmith csBeaZs1 c4Jim7! James', 1 ,ww K, , ffm' AD3 K.A. Buzalsky AK3 R.A. Cui PR3 D.W. Evans Buz Raphael Dennis AME3 H.N. Green AX3 T.H. Hopkins PR3 E.D. LYOHS '4Neal '4Thomas Joe 755 , V .,.N...x. ..,,.4...,b,Qw,:..'.L,.. AD3 R.E. Malotte AD3CAWJ C.F. Mattley A03 J. Patrash AD3 J.O. Popwell AMH3 R.A. Rowland 6lRled Dogii CCBOZOman77 CCCurly77 CCJaIneS73 LiRl0bH AD3 E. Snerling AW3 JS. Tabeling AW3 J.D. Tinetti AA G. B. Brummitt AMHAA T.S. Richard Hard Core Jim UJohn Tony 5 l AA D.R. Heuer AA O.R. Irumluig AZAA E. Jones, Jr. AA EDJ. Kress AN R C Montgomery Donald ' Oscar Edmondl' HEHCN ..Richard,, AMSAA C.L. Morris MSSA A.A. Reetz PRAA A.N. Williams AR R. Gannon AKAN H.W. Baier Chuck Al' Alan Robert Budd W-A-Wir or -......::'--' :tr A--A-Xml' fd 'SW' R HS-5f641 AN L.W. Bass ADAN J.A. Brown ADAN W.K. Channell f.LOuv James Walter Wwvwrwww- 2 ATAN M.M. Collins, Jr. AMSAN J.L. Corona AMSAN R.J. gfystef Catfish i'John Randy 'Hagerman ADAN K.J. Dowd ATAN D.S. Dunckel YNSN T.C. Graham AN RR. Guerin AZAN L.S. Gunter ccKennysv ccscottyn Thomas ffskipv Larry AMSAN S.R. Hawkins AN J.W. Herington CCSarr17, ggJ0el77 AMSAN P.S. Jarrett AX1 C.L. Jones Patrick Clifford', ' P'N'75f' WF'T1f:f'l, -1: ITU' T '7T kX,,,.t -,. 1. f. . l YNSN L.L. Lugen AMSAN B.P. McConnell AWAN B.L. McGinity AWAN S. Mojica AN S.E. Obidowski Lee,' Brian,' 'tBrian Saturnino Steven X WM , ' AN KM. Pepper PNSN FR. Phelps AWAN W.R. Rosch Ky1eH 'LDaniel Walter N .ml VW,?.:...t,if,.,.,..,.33.,,....., - AEAN P.F. Sharrar AN JR. Stewart ATAN Williams Hpay' Ailamesl' LMFIITIY, guns If fi- 1 ,fy .,...,, X . 1,1-,. 1 1 X, X . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,X 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 f 1 X1 1 1' 1 X, 'JN' R 1 1 1 1 X 1 X 1 X Q A I. ,.,--., , r .,,,, W -,.-:.-,.,,.f.,,,,. H,.,..,.. .-,,.f,... :.v-,,,.4,.,,,,.,,.,, . -' - -g ' u. f- - f -- ' -- 44 1'- Y ' Q - JA , 1,f:. --L - Aw .- . ,. . y i . ' -LS- A-1f. g f .A . . -. 1. 'TS5-IBFVF-SEQ'-wGE'gk f'f6r 1-.f'Q-Z?'N- ' SBVCSK1- 'S-Na xr T9 N' 311- G 2-xi. I-'mx-0 ' Nb-:Ska P 2-.v .J ZZVS-31 he Topcats of Air Anti-sub- marine Squadron 31 fly and maintain the S-3 Viking air- craft. The Viking is the Navy's pre- mier fixed-wing, carrier based anti- submarine warfare CASWJ aircraft. Flown by a crew of four, it carries a varied assortment of ASW weap- ons, including torpedoes, mines, depth charges, flares and rockets. VS-31 was- initially commis- sioned in April 1948 at NAS Atlan- tic City, New Jersey. Home ports changed since these early days, as didffr the squadron aircraft. 1 VS-31 flew the'-S-2 Trackerkffor nearly 20 years before transitioning i,it tor the S-3 Viking in 1975. Over the years VS-31 has garner- ed an impressive number of awards including two Golden Wrench awards, two COMNAVAIRLANT Battle Efficiency awards, the CNO VS Squadron of the Year award, and twice the winner of COM- SEASTRIKE WING ONE Con- ventional Ordnance Award. VS-31 deploys aboard IKE with eight aircraft, which enables them to conduct around-the-clock ASW operations. The officers and men of VS-31 are home ported at NAS Cec- il Field in J acksonville, Florida. y rr at at 'F Hwy Q? l l I V CDR R.D. Parlet Robert LCDR C.D. Owens LCDR N.R. W Chris N 'l',aterS, Jr' LCDR J F White LT P M Arends LT C M Balllstel' 646fVS-31 el Rick Paul LCDR H D Bush LCDR W J Hartley LCDR P A Jacobs List. af' I l I l wav , - ,5,c,,,g5H,i-3-.15g., r .,, Mya., ,,Qg'fa,, LT J.B. Burnett LT D.M. Carr LT P.C. Ciancone H ' N cz 77 cc 75 JHI1 Denny Bubba 'v W ww. i , f W2 -- i -- , r 42, - V 1wu...t'1' ,.,. 11+ H11-ii--ff. zigfiw-vw 'il ifl'1f4.l1fc . . ,, . , 1 - WF '- L,., - Mi Q .J f.W, ,K A A pe i, Y,,fg,Q1fv,?mL?,viQ l if 1 .. , ,g:. g? 1- ..,f,i,f3, .s ' 4 ' Y ' in T ' 3 ' ' N ' LT R.A. Fisher LT R.L. Harris LT J,E. Higgins LT A.J. Hines LT J.F. Howick ROI1 Robin Julio Andy Jimbo 5... i... 'MJ W' 5 v.. , N 1 I 1 I ,Ev I , QA iff' 5 , in K M r, .I .,.,,4N. , , ,, M LT J.R. Johannesen LT M.J. Kerekes JJ Michael VS-31f647 ,..i.-l- ,f , , ,...mn.N.,,F, I 0, ,.., W1-fn' 1 W2 f 1 ,V h K if 'k,L' i l l l 3 - LT A.A. Maimoni LT W.S. McKay LT Pl3Ae3l13l1'1?t0n Drew Scottie l W J V 1 J L T ll l lll 1 I LT M.T. Roskind LT W.A. Talley LT D.E. Yablunosky ccMike:a 4'Wi11iaH1,, CSDHVCN X LTJG M.J. Clarke LTJG J.M. Glicksman LTJG J.J. McAv0y 4'Mike Jeff 'Uamesl' ...il -- , ........,,,-.,....,...Tg,...,w.Mw .-,,,.,, Y: . LTJG KF. McCarthy LTJG B.L. Sponaugle LTJG C A White Nlqevlflu HB dl, H u .' as Oy Charhe I r i v ENS RL. Miller CWO2 C. Tucker AVCM R.A. Trammell cARandy,, Lgcalu aaR40ysa V 1 ' 7 W' 7'TW 77 'YlT7Y'5fr2Y'T4if' '-'T' If ' ' '4f Qf22El,1?QQg ' ', ' 1 ':,1Qf,2f w ' ' ' w Y W ,:f.'kqi-QQ, 3' ADCS QAWJ J.F. Dougherty AWC J.M. Amerinc AMSC KG. Benesch Doc Jim Kenneth,, M M M l -We .N em- 1 ,,: ADC J.J. Fischer Azc CLR. Jette AOC o.J. Lewis ll uJlII1H G9n0 HO. JW , ,,.,.,,M .... 1 r 'f '37-1 ffkf 1 AEC S.C. McMillan AMSC R.C. Merry ATEI G.L. ljolk ccsamas MBOb,, Gerald VS-31f649 1 A ,L ,Q AXC D.W. Smith AMEC G.D. Sones AMHC D.P. Weidenbach AM51 F.G: Qrias NCI QSWD BE, Bentley -- Douglas FTHDCIS Bruce Dan Gary . mv' ' :'5 .1 . Stan NCI S.F. Blankenship AME1 ET. Brantner AME1 T.J. Brown PNMSWD J.R. Clements PRl KH. Cook Bl 3? KCRliC77 fCSCOtty77 HJ'-C.77 fLKeVinyy Q. ATI D.W. Corley AW1 D.M. Grace V-I . fn, , ., ,1 l Q HDBVGN Dann 6:-BOXVS-31 f 'i1' AD1 D.A. Hall AMS1 W.R. Hancock AE1 M.D. Hobgood HDSUIUS7' William Michael AE1 J.C. Johnson LN1 S.A. Johnson AZ1 V.P. Kirsch AW1 G.S. Lanham AZ1 L.A. Loewenthel nJ'J.H csstevev ccvicn ccGary19 c:Rabbi77 A01 HA. May PRI D. Metzger ATIKAWJ Moore AW1 HZD. l?rothero MS1 QLK. goland Herman Dave UM1tChH Pro Joe M i VS-31f651 AO1 K.N. Shelton AD1 W.R. Tennant Affl H. Weit '4Kenneth WilSO1'1'l Haywood - 'k if AE1 L.D. White AMS1 D.C. Wiegand Larry David . . AD1 C.R. Yarbrough CCC R' 77 Mil ET-Wx. il! gf! A YW s 'Eiga .3 'D'- 12417 PN2 J.L. Alexander, Jr. MS2 G.A. Anderson AE2 P.J. Austin AW2 B W Boatri ht Daddy Sex Gary HP. Jjv .fBrLmt,, g awww.. eeea 2 AE2 J.G. Chandler AW2 M.J. Bremer Michael ---- AT2 V.M. Clark AK2 H.W. Clayton Mr. Moen ffpappyv AO2 M.A. DeFilippo DK2 D.E. Douglas CGF1ip77 ggD0n,7 AT2 J.W. Combs Bill ., ,, n.,.,v,53:li,s,c??v1v.r7,a,..,,.,.- AMH2 K.C. Dunson liKenY7 AD2 J. Ellis IS2 R.G. Ellison AW2 T.A. Fagan PN2 M.H. Finley UJeSSie71 ,4RObert,, ccTiInaa ccMichae11s AMH2 F. Gill Franklin AMH2 M.C. Goggins AE2 S.C. Granger Markw G-Mani' AMS2 D.K. Griggs 'iDarrel AX2 J.D. Hall AMS2 P.J. Hutchings AE2 K.W. Hyland Pierre Kevin YN2 L.L. Kelley YN2 J.R. Krouse AD2 V.C. Lugo 4'Larry,' HJ. Rf, Victor AME2 J.S. McNally AD2 C. Mills AW2 A.P. Magyar Mad, Colt Anton AD2 Yvitlgilgrrero AX2 ,Qglesby AX? R. Olan AMS2 MA, Perry AZ2 J.B. Ricllards Z Ace 'Miken E Jeffrey AW2 G. Roqriguez AME2 RL, Ryan AMH2 RG. Saicido AT2 D.L. scott AW2 D.L. sen 'Rod' Robbie Rick Daniel Den AE2 F.D. Simmons A02 TG. Smith AK2 M.K. Smoak AT2 A.E. Van Hese AW2 R.M. Violett Frank,' Thomas Mitch Van Von Robert AMS2 C. Walcott AK2 R.J. Wenner AMS2 J.M. Wright Hcjharuew c4RayH 4AJameS95 VS-31f655 i F.---MM. in V- if jj , ,i i ,, AMH3 W.P. Adams AK3 DL, Bacsafra EdWard,' Dick AMH3 T.E. Bell AT3 D.A. Bergman A03 E.B. Bohanon ASE3 O.L: Brown AME3 R. Cabral CCTraCy77 6iBerg,i77 l6EriC57 CKJuney77 6CRiCk77 AD3P.E..Canton AE3 W.B. Clem A03 D.W. Copley AMS3 R.D. Diaz AD3 A.W. Eanes DaV1d7, 6'Wi1l DOn,5 ccR0bert0aa caA11envv , 656fVS-31 1'-' A03 MA. Emmons AW3 CAL. Fields AE3 MA. Fraley AX3 P.J. Fuller AZ3 TR, Hawes ALMark,, 4lG1enn,, ccMark,, Pau1'3 carrirnn AMH3 S.M. Howard AD3 DE. Hubbard AO3 J.C. Kunkle AMS3 A.C. Kurowski AT3 G.S. Lewis Lumpy Dandy Don Joseph A1bertH George AZ3 J.D. Logue AE3 T.A. Mass John Tarn VS-31f657 AD3 DA. Ray AX3 T.C. Ricker AO3 EDI. Rgdriguez K'Ernest-Tn Tim', 'Edwm AMS3 T. Rosenschein AT3 J.F. Scheerer AT3 B.D. Schmittou C6R0Se77 6CJim77 6iBOggy97 AMS3 SR. Sevigny AME3 R.G. Shelledy AT3 F. Sisco Hshaneff uR0na1das cnsiscov HRS A.L. Sloagn AMH3 B.A. Sourbrine AX3 DA. Stavish Llttle Eagle Montana Man 'iDave-0 We AK? A.B. Thomas AME3 P.S. Walker AME3 H.D. White Anthony uphilipas saHerb:a AMHAN A.E. Abrahamson AOAN K.P. Adkins PRAN O.M. Bahr l'Arne', Kenny Ebert AMSAN N.C. Bautista, Jr. YNSN K.A. Boone AEAN ML- Blfittain Nestor Shake 'n, Bakew HIF0HmanH .1 5-rl ADAN R.D. Brown AN M.D. Burris AEAN H.D. Carpenter Ricky Mike Deaver VS-31f659 ATAN W.W. Cartwright PRAN W.G. Cloutier, HI AOAN Cluxton, Jr. ADAN J.A. Couch AXAN J. Cross 4cWeSH 44Guy71 Kczlppyvv 4J0hn,, AIXLMZA. Cdrler ATAN S,K. Desmond AMSAN M.C. Driskill AMSAN P.D. Ford AOAN JF. Glover MlChaBl Nseanu 4fDriSkil17er97 tcchevyn cceleffreysa f -4...-Q.. 'f- 660fVS-31 AEAN R.C. Gooden Russe11,' AXAN' T.A. Hambleton 1 Mroddv il'1-1 AKAN N Hubhes AMSAN D R Jag1e1sk1 Nathan Davld YNSN A.J. Johnson AOAN M.S. Laforty Sweetness Marlin ADAN D.B. Lambert AXAN G. Ledbettel' AMSAN D.V. Lee AMHAN C.H. Iijfld AEAPI Bgeade Darren GregorY,' DavidH ChI'lS'C0Ph9f Mauflce ADAN J.F. McGarry AZAN R.M. Montague James Robert 'H ... Y.,-A Qvfffffvfnfiqf, f w a 'ii5 4'L.. ,, 5- 5 fe' ,L .. fam- ,4 ,Hi X, , .f. P me-.,.1...vx , '-.iifsyrfs ,fr R 4 . Run.-4 :P ,, ' , Q iESpf fl ' 'S N .fy'Jgl1f 5lFi ilff if -igp, , TR 1, ,, 1, , '- . ' l Q 11,12 'f +RLs1gi41,,fE11I,,.,grJig ,. Vg7,wCA Nw -. f 1. 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Ross AR M.A. Waggoner AEAAg1X1V7.,Ward lm H ' - 11 1 Mlchac VS-31f665 Wo AQ, , U :,.,v.,.-,.f1,.. L. irfi 4 . sy i V 2 I X X S 5 - F e.'L'f ,H if ' ,. , , M A v . Fig 'ZH ri? ' . N, 1 Q i V . f ' ' - '1'i'!2+ MA V J X, , fpffgx- K NX 1 'Q - If , W I, KX Y - , x ' 1. L.- ,F f Y . , . , , ,f ,X l. ,fy J A x 1 , 1 A , f ' '1, . ---f: 1 ' ffigd M7 ' . f ,-' . v ,A f , A - W4 Q41 -. QM, .Lf-f21 'f 1 ' n.-X 1' 2. ff? 9732127 -2 51525555253 T-Eiiilf-4 2115? Q41 sf Laqi-P15114 -2:'f:'Q-1 1- 4. aff ifzagfs ,111 1.13 1.1-Q .L :g . 4. t - N - ,w-,4,..- -, -2 .,- -.Y.,.., , , -Hi..-, , ,,.f,,:..,..f..-,,,. J...,,,,.,, ,,,:..,, ..-.,:., ,. , -if -,V-. f 4 .: - .v 1 5 .1 , gr J 1 iii VA-34 Qi: he Blue Blasters are CVW- 7's all-weather medium at- tack squadon and IKE's long-range punch, They are able to coordinate and conduct offensive air operations against designated targets afloat or ashore, day or night, in any weather conditions. The squadron's 38 officers and 214 enlisted men maintain and fly the fifteen Grumman A-6 Intruder aircraft assigned to USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. Ten of the in- truders are A-6E TRAM bombers, and the other five are KA-6D tank- ers. The present version of the In- truder is the A-6E TRAM CTarget Recognition Attack Multisensorl. It integrates advanced forward- looking infrared QFLIRJ and laser designationfranging devices with the lntruderls multimode radar. It enables the crew to detect, classify, and attack a great variety of targets with increased accuracy of both guided and unguided weapons. The bomber version of the In- truder is capable of carrying 15,000 pounds of ordnance, second only to the B-52! The KA-6D tankers fulfill the critical mission of providing air- borne refueling capability to Navy aircraft. Throughout its rich history the Blue Blasters have always been the first in attack. fa 'f '? 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CkonS'E-able ff thu L, ,1 H 314 me Rodney VA-34f671 AEC R.E. Forde-Stephenson AMSC R.J. Horst Rogelio Bob ' ADC Lanning AMHC D.E. Michaud AMSC W.D. Phelps AD1 R.J. Bailey ATI QAWD C.J. Balsamo Buckeye Dan Willie Robert L'Chris PRl DE: Beals AME1 Bennett AT1 RD, Bigford AD1 D, Cone AE1 J, S, Dennis 'DHWGID HJIIDM Rufus', Swabby John 672fVA-34 3 E im., 'Tj' N - -4 l AMEIHRE. Fortin AMS1 D,K. Goodnough YN1 L.J. Harris B0b,, 'Goodyn Larry ADI D.L. Jenkins AQ1 J.M. Kenny A01 CAWJ J.J. Kingcade David John Jay Jay AK1 R.W. Monroe PN1 V,B. Perez AO1 C.L. Peterson LN1 A.V. Plummer AMH1 O..Powe1l Richard Virgi1i0 Ucapusu uAHenss c4OvRe1luSvv AMH1 SRM. Ronbeck AQ1 K.J. Sherman Peten Kenneth l l l AZ1 XKAWD H.G. Singleton AEI J.P. Tubbs AD1 CAWD W.D. Urquhalt AQ2 J.F. Anderson AE2 E.W. Beer Harry', Joe William J0hnH Eric AT2 A.M. Beltran AD2 L.D. Benson AMS2 RG. Bercier, Jr. AD2 CAWQ DW, Butterfield AMS2 D. Cabrera HAHgelw HBCHN HB0b7, uDaVidaa acDaVid DK2 A. C2lrIHiCh391 AD2 CA. Davis MS2 J.L. Fey MS2 J.M. Gamble AME2 M.T. Gentile ffnaddy-cv f-Craig fzlefff' Jeff,' -fMarty,- AO2 K.L. Gray AQ2 K.L. Hargrove AT2 R. Infinger AK2 S.T. Johnson AK2 L. Kelso Kevin H. G. HRandy Steven Lee VA-34f675 A V H 7 , Y uiuwv, ,,.,,,,,v ,, .Miz ,x,.,,,,:f,.,.f:.,,,,f.4p-qszrfql ., 352359 ,gf-15213gqyrpi-Q11?f1'TiA??f21:Tfi ' ' ' I f A- 11 -?',j--7:-:1.' 'jl: -l.E,: Ii f- 1-1, '. I ' . . -1. -- ' F--g -- -.,-2'-1--:--:.-:-..--1-Q:--2.-zz J-r -nf., - -ef: ---2--,1 .f-.-.-Q.: X-1-V-: .,--ww, .,--V--. e--, . - -..-A , - . .- . . .M - ., .V - - - - , - V- - -. F . -V H K' Aoz J D. Kemp AD2 QAWJ K.J. Lyme AD2 Rs. Mailloux ccjDs1 KeVinl, 6lROdney,, AMS2 T.J. Moore AE2 R.D. Morelan A02 CAWD SR. Newell Timothy 4'Silk Steven A02 G.C. Norcross A02 M.D. Overby A02 T. Pajer A02 EA. Potter HM2 T.J. Reidy Greg', Morgan Tracy 4'Ervin Theodore,' N . .V , , ,. X, rv,-:w'Nw.wg.'-v,:,. ,gy an , . f,.,,..,:p,,,1 AE2 S. Russell AE2 T.D. Sparks 'fRusbox Sparky, Robert AO2 QAWJ W.D. Werkmeister ccwerkvv AK3 G. Acevedo AE3 D.C. Alcocer AE3 QAWJ T.C. Allison Classic David', 'LTimOthy AD3 G.J. Anselmo AMH3 D.A. Burley AMS3 D-B Ch9Sl391' 44M0e71 caDeanw Dana PRE R.L. 'ljiew PN2 CAWJ J.R. Vargas AME2 D.N. Waterman Lupe Neil AE2 H.N. Wheeless, Jr. YN2 CAWJ E.B. Whitfield Harlea Nick' VA-34f677 ll' ,5 . .7 WCC? AZ3 TR. Connolly AD3 C.L. Cooper Tim'l Scoop AZ3 E. Davis AO3 S.E. Dayton A03 TR. Denney AME3 A.W. Ellison MS3 T,M. Farine Cooler Steven Richard Wayne Thomas AM53 F.A.,l ord AE? J.B. Gaicia AMS3 C.L. Goldschmidt AO3 B. Harris AZ3 R.J. Hosier Frank Jerome GO1d1e ccHarrysa 44RObertvv 3 . ttf ,R AZ3 A.G. Howard Howie AQ3 RR. Kennerly 44RO'b9? A03 QAWJ S.C. Kramer AD3 SR. Lasal AMS3 J. Leake PR3 J. Lee AD3 Q.L. Martin Steve Shawn Jeffrey Johnny '4Marty AZ3 J. Matthig AE3 RF, Mchqtogh, Jr. ATB J.P. Messier AD3 R.W. Meuer AZ3 A.W. Morton JaVert Bobby ufjohnw HR0dUeY', Hpetev v Ill Vw: AE3 M.F. Poczerwinski AMS3 W.R. Pratko AT3 TS. Ray AO3 L.S. Reddick AT3 D. Redman CSPOZH CCBi1l79 GCTiIn77 ClReddOg77 CCDaVe77 ,,...-ov' 133 ROIGHS AME3 S.J. Russell AME3 KAWJ S.K. Ryan 'Rolhev Russ Scotty,' AQ?1f-D- Sant AE J.D. Sheehan AES I- Smifh 68o!VA-34 my usheehanu Smooth AT3 PJ- SYQHSOH AMH3 Q-E Sykes, Jr. AMS3 L.A. Thofsland A03 T.L. Vause AME3 R.D. Wallace SWHHI Jerry Thor Tim', ffwally B AT3 C.D. Wheaton A03 D.L. Woodfork AMD3 M.L. Wyatt AD3 J.P. Young AOAN B.T. Achenbach Corliss Charm Miken James Ock -i ,Y I Q 4 xii Z fl' f ,M . ,V V 1 -1 e XJ V 1, . AN R.J. Andrulat AN G.A. Bagwell ' The Animal Bags ff 4' VA-34f681 AMSAN LE. Bare ccLeen ATAN J.J. Carter ISSN J.M. Christen Jimmy,' 682fVA-34 1' ix ATAN S.W. Barnette AN J.B. Cahall AQAN M.D. Cardoso AQAN L. Carpenter '6Steven James', Michael Snake c4MikeH ,L-J, u I 1 ,. V... -fi ,353 AMHAN D.M. Cook AMHAN D.K. Dettlaff AEAN D.J. Diasio AN L.G. Dominguez ADAN C.W. Dunstan Dave,' Damian Danny Ed Curtis ,, VA-34f683 AMSAN P.J. Flores AN R..M. Fowler AN J.L. Gabbard L'Pepe 'LR1chard', Jeff AN J. George AN GS. Grimes AKAN M.A. Handy HJ. G. 6'Christopher Michael AN J.G. Hansen AMSAN KR. Harris AN E.F. Hellkarnp UJOhI'1H L4Kel1y,, UI-Iueyn I 'Rama.-.1.f1ffT'ff.f?4'2f:2?Afff'. . -1 'UN AOAN BJ. Jones AN RR. Kerr AEAN T L Lawson Jonzei', Randy ffTe1.fyv L ,,VV AMHAN L.J. Ligrani AMSAN S.P. Lytge AN P. Manders Luke Steven Mandy,' AEAN R.E. Martin AEAN R.F. Mason AN A.G. Milano Rona1d,' Rick Anthony i .3 ADAN SE. Miller AEAN D. Moore AMEAN S.D. O'B1'Yaf1 4'Scott Moe Steven AN P. Ortiz AMSAN F. Peters ADAN 5.W. Peterson 'CSnoWman Frank Pete VA-34f685 AQAN J .M. Pratt AQAN B.K. Prunty AZAN R.L. Ray AN B.K. Rush AMSAN L.E. Sagowski James', Brian Juan Brian Lawrence AN KH. Sakai AMSAN E.H. Santon ADAN M.J. Smith AN D. Stoffer AKAN W.D. SwartZ n4KeVin11 4cEdav gggrnittyn ccDaVid,, Acwaylonss AN G. Taylor AN EO. Valdes AN P.M. Williams AN P.N. Williamson AOAN FT. Williamson, J Greg Eduardo Patrick '4Phillip Floyd YNSN M A 7- ATAA JD Battle PNSA JR. Berent AKAA P..i. 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Collier Louis Flip Dominic Bill Dr. Do Itn ccziggyvv AR M.A. Zygrnunt VA-34f689 gf Z 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 , 1 I, 1 X i 1 TT I ,pr L 1-,.. , 1 I I . 129:- :ll ll 45625 Rafi? M mmf WI, ,... ,, ,ul IIZIISZIIQQ fl .A ru. 11' VA-46 ri: he primary mission of the aircraft carrier is to put ord- nance on target. Light At- tack aircraft have historically borne the brunt of this requirement, car- rying bombs over enemy territory in every war involving U.S. carriers. From the Dauntless in World War II to the A-4 Skyhawk in Vietnam to the A-'YE Corsair today. the At- tack community has made signifi- cant contributions to the nation's defense. Primarily specializing in preci- sion day bombing, the Clansmen of VA-46, in the single-seat A-7 E Cor- sair, conduct air attack against tar- gets over land and sea, employing a variety of today's highly sophisti- cated weaponry. Other capabilities include low level attack against in- land targets, close air-support for amphibious operations, night bombing attacks, and an aggressive anti-air capability. The pilots of VA-46 could not, however, accomplish their critical missions without the support of more than 200 enlisted men as- signed to the squadron. Their be- hind-the-scenes contributions are vital in maintaining the aircraft in the highest possible state of readi- ness through technical, logistic, and administrative support. Called upon whenever excellence is expected and results are crucial, the Clansmen will continue to put bombs on target. LCDRHDL. Dpnovan LCDR J A Gattuso LCDR J R Leenhouts LT K J Creahan Crank Salaml Lltes Kevm C D R E . J . Fahy K L F as t 7 7 it t tt to 1 ' 2' ' ' at f V LT H.K. Gibson CCHO0t37 692fVA-46 . :vi-- ' ii-f emo:-,.f,i+f,A,f,4,y, i LT A.J. Grosskurth 4CA1dO77 ., f A ., ' L , vHY5'?f:f:-237: M K ' , . fn ffm-, . :rw-f: -f-ff . M H f...w.... .. N-. . 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Paikowski AE1 46.gV..?E'l'17i,th, Jr. ml cr , Sam Mike y AMS1 M.J. Smith AME1 L.J. Spaniard Michael LOUD MLM AO1 J L Weaver AZ1 G L Williams AD1 J A York AMH1 G.R. Swope HM1 R.L. Thompson . . . . - - Stinger '4Robert Weve A'Gregory'l '6J0e MS2 RF. Almeida DK2 M.G. Angle AT2 D. Berger AO2 L.E. Blakey, IH AO2 T.R. Bridges Melvin,' 'gDean Evie Todd,' 'VHF-f' f Q H? ff Am f l 3 , E v1 , KJ .,g,j 2' AZ2 J.D. Brotzman PR2 T.F. Carr Jerry North .f-.. AMH2 RH. ch-guard AMH2 L.L. Collins AMSQ qAW5 WR. Davidson AQ2 J- Dougherty AE2 B-P, DUPLHS f'Bobby Woody f'Bi11 K'Dog L'Bf1af1 , 6. ,,,. , , 1 ---- IV, , V. ,WH , , Y , . , . ,, N ,,,. . V. ..,. ,..,,N.. ..,,,,,. ' ' ' 5.2 - K., 1L,g,,.3f ' ,ef ' v.1f :5fa.iEgy-Eggs sf gQQg:5:f 1:23 -. ''g'I'Y-'QigEgE?1g?41fffi1fj.132:2 , , V . fig, ,,, z- 'fyi.ff'xf.g 273-43,zy Fi f25 i7Viff2?3- K ig., 'ri-,-1 -Ziff: ,af Eikfili,-'-,Qlibf-' ,ri f1g4:g'Li-ff' i' AD2 G.L. 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Martin AZAN SS- MHWEIQWS Dino Baby Bear Matt Dogg ' Se' I Y I w 1 i 1 f'f iv AN 50- MCGinty ADAN AM. Medina Ronmen Tony x N Q m AEAN A.J. Middleton AMHAN S.A. Nagel Gregory', Scott 1 AMSAN T A Riccio ADAN B K. Roberson ANHSAN RH- Orr AN M. Perez AN MA. Phil ips . . . St1ckman uJ0Se Morgan Thomas Brian AN JP. Roberts AEAN T,D, Roberts AEAN R.A. Rock f 77 UB bw Jon Trent Stoneu 0 VA-46f709 1 A ADAN A.L. Smiith AMSAN L.C. Stegall ADAN R.J. Strickland S 'S W H1-ShOt77 Hclayii SiJay77 AMSAN K.J. Surillo AMHAN S.B. Tenwinkel AN S.J. Vishoot Kev Boats Scooter AN C.M. Wade ATAN J.P. Watson AN J.D. West Suade Wade Wolverine Jimmy,, 710fVA-46 -.-...1, ADAN W.T. Whittaker ADAN TR. Wilson AMSAN E.K. Zanor Goodvvrench 4'T0ad ffEd - 4- '57 l I l 1 r r I F I E 1 i .Jig 'MSW '-'r-1' AQAQ Billlard AOAA E.T. Bettis AMSAA M.B. Carpenter Mlchael Todd Cm-pl' AA D.R. Cook AA F.H. Dobson AZAA D.R. Harrold Cookie', c'Frank Doylel' x AA D.R. King YNSA CR. Lee AA A. Maxwell David Lee', Mad Max -.gang i PNSAMPEIH Rodriguez AMSAR D.D. Czoschke PR Qwen 0 n U 44D va 1111 M ey an VA-461711 ,R . .If Fi' il? i'.E?hi'ig!l' 1 l.lE5T '.-fa. 4:-,-: wa- 11- ' 'ifL''21'-?ff?f5?fE?ifsS'i?iY3f51-'22P??:iff4Di51.'f?-?fi Ei ?fi9fifif?53-if?f'i13i? ' -K 1: 1- .41f21::f1IL1213:z -' -'-'-911: --...a im P- - -:1-' 'f -.4.:,: '- --f 1f :a-...tiny ii.iVA-72 :Li he Bluehawks of VA-72 em- ploy the A-7E Corsair II. The A-7E is the only single seat, single engine carrier aircraft left in the Naval inventory. For this reason, the Bluehawks consider themselves a rare breed. The A-7E is a light attack aircraft which incorporates advanced weap- ons, infrared radar and inertial nav- igation systems. The primary mis- sion of VA-'72 is the neutralization and destruction of enemy ships and land based targets. Being an ex- tremely versatile aircraft, the A-7E can quickly switch from an air to ground mode to an air to air mode making it a true threat to airborne defenses. Impressive achievements for the Bluehawks while on the 1988 Medi- wf W t 'rf' , - 'Y3, j. ' 9:-.y ','.,.,31:,h 4,g,5.51g.-.- - , 'Fw 4' ,ij,:T:gg3:f1f:f 'eggggcgii ,gg - ' ,, 'A A reizriyagifli '-1232? .-wa:-:-q.!o.w CDR J.R. Sanders Shooter', terranean deployment included logging five years FOD free flying and winning the Golden Tailhook award presented by Carrier Air Wing Seven. VA-72 is currently home ported at NAS Cecil Field, Florida. The squadron is scheduled to be one of the last Navy squadrons to opera- tionally fly the Corsair II. The Blue- hawks have been flying the A-7 for sixteen years, participating in two Vietnam combat deployments as well as an active role while in the Gulf of Sidra. The officers and men of VA-72 believe the future is still filled with new and demanding challenges for the Corsair II and the squadron to solve. No Notice, No Problem. :,,:-:awww -1. .W 1v3iY'? :.5. 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Merritt AZ3 A.D. Milca AD3 P.D..Moon AD3 Negmann 44Mac,, acT0nysa acchicon Hphllhpv Blg AMS3 H.E. Noe AO3 L.G. Perkins A03 R.D. Perkinson AMS3 RE. Prahl, Jr. AMH3 N.L- Rathe Harold Gary P6TkH Rob Nathan l z i 4 726fVA-72 g N 4 I , X I 1 1 s X i E, J Q I , , W 1 l,g,...,.....----f- PN3 M.R. Rigel AE3 G.E. Roffey, Jr. AD3 J.J. Salvador AMS3 H.J. Schneeberger AD3 K.P. Schutt ' cz va cc ' 99 HS 9: ccKeVin9y R1gel Beagle Roff Dog J uho nee S1 AD3 D E Sperling A03 W G Steinmetz AQ3 S.S. Sharp AQ3 D,L, Skipper AMH3 D.W. ocum UB - H cgziv yn ' ff ' ryon gg Steven Donnie DaV1d -.. ,..b ,.4', VA-7fZf'727 YN3 M.l. Troublefield A03 M- WGGIHS Trouble 'KMHUUCBH AE3 R.T. Wooden AE3 M.O. Wright Rolan Marlin AME3 M.P. Wharton Michael ADAN R.C. Arlint, Jr Comnav AN D.M. Bastress AMSAN J.N. Baver AEAN A.E. Bowman uBaS,, J.BF, Alfred -'GTP' AOAN M.P. Chaney AN MD. Chavez AMSAN DD ohism ffmaw Luz', from? 1 l .X- - AN yV.P. Cradic ADAN R.T. Dever AN R.A. Fimbers Crash T6d,' Robert AMSAN C.J. Fischer AMSAN R.M. Fish ATAN G.A. Galbraith Chris Master Chief Fish Greg AN GL. Gambito AMSAN GB. Garcia, Jr. AN G. Gould HG6I'aldH Hsquegeen nG.Gr.H AOAN RL, Graham AN K Grant AN T.W. Gross G-Man Kelvin UTG7, ,19- AMSAN s.F. Griffey AOAN Ps. Hanley AN H.c. Hicks Alf R-R, Hill AOANHT-A Jeffery Shannon Paul Herbert Reggle T-J. AN G. Jenkins, Jr. AEAN A.K. Kelly AKAN M.L. Lepore AN B.P. Levert AMSAN J.M. Lindsay Grifford', Alfonz0 Michael Brett Slim S i Zi . i P if R F' X g i f 5 , rf Y' , , PAW, f,iIg,x.X . :li All L, r ----1 Q. A Q NP? 2'-3 AN E' Lloyd SN J.G. Lopez AN G.S. Manning ADAN R.T. Marcille ADAN R.C. McLeod Robert Richard', uchllffkn zagluann ccGreg0ry M A P Hard AMSAN C W. Powell PRA? RL- Meier AN ET. Moran A1QLT.D.bPe5ffef AEA1XLM5rk,,0 HPOMF, R0g6I',, ccEdWard79 COW Oy AKAN T.D. Rider AKAN J.R. Rolo AQAN L.T. Razer . Toad Frogi' R1d6T Jose', AMSAN A.S. Sacra AN D.B. Sarracino AN T.W. Seder Anuratana David Gi1ligan AEAN Do. Smigiel AN D. Sowell AN S.J. Speer AN TL. swarthout AN DR. Swords Hollywood Bam Bam Steven Timothy Swords AN D.L. Todd SN J.E. Tom '4David Jasper wiiwled, WW l l 1 ADAlXlDD'lfaPfbaH ANL WF- Uy AEAN TM. Walsh HVI Bluyv ccrrhornasu 'W ' AT AN G.L. Williams AN T.R. Williams AKAN R.W. Wilson Grover Rayvon Willy MSSN K.T. Wisniewski AZAN RD. Woods MSSN D..J. Zane YNSA ,l3aker ADAA gSli..,l3elinski Ski ccRiChardva gcDanlel,, Daflfl 1 3 ff' 'if' H ff..,vn,.f' l AA C S Willingham MSSR R.L. Haines PNSA EE. C AA A.T. Trevino 'H' , ,, .. - hi, Eric OX AA irllilgmlrignqong HAnacleto Chfls RIC -1? I N A fl ' ' 'HrHP ?4P-g-swf? : . Q' ,QB ev N , . L . ... , .um 'smog-.1 -f..1a-xx.,-..':,.,afr M-. .y.1f1Qf.1 ,Lx-.-5 Qxm-mg.-.fa -a-M-:e+f.1:z-,zQ.n.xa-m-.-eras-.1 i:YUX he Bluetails of VAW-121 provide airborne early war- ning for IKE and her battle group. The E-2C Hawkeye, popu- larly known as the Hummer , looks over obstacles and beyond the horizon to deny an adversary his most valuable asset ...... surprise. Usually the first fixed wing air- craft to launch and the last to re- cover. Bluetail's aircrews, with systems honed to perfection by a top-notch maintenance crew, sur- vey up to three million cubic air miles and 150,000 square miles of the earth's surface. Early warning is not the Squadron's only contribu- tion to the airwing. A flying com- mand and control platform, the E- 2C coordinates most elements of -121i: battle management. These mis- sions include intercept control, sur- face search and surveillance, war- at-sea strikes, search-and-rescue and communications relay. The Bluetails hold the best safety record of any east coast carrier based squadron, boasting a record of twenty-one years of mishap-free flying. VAW-121 has called IKE home since her commissioning in 1977. Thus making the Bluetails proud, eleven year veterans of the IKE! Carrier Air Wing Seven team. With all the various missions as- signed to the Bluetails, coupled with the daily rigors of carrier avia- tion, there is never a dull moment in Hawkeye Country. I .. .wwf-Q. . 4 .. ifrrsrr- rw F. 3' T '5l21Zf5'i3S3. QP? ' 1259 . N -f',g:5rf':,-we ,:fff.-if:-1 ri-.C 1 -- -.-,V iw- is rs- ,, ff, - , 4!w.,4. ,.,,g,3,,.,',..,,,,,?g. f CDR Egagaffrey LCDRuIfA.I. ,Eoehm LCDR fl lfoeffler LCDR R.W. Ryan LCDR D,E, Trump ee Jlnl B0ggS77 zcrlwriggerv rrf rf'w-rw- .s 1 ' 'E-14.1 12-if ' . 1 LT M.E. Brady Mike l 736fVAW-121 LT C.D. Brooks Conrad H bww M, , i Q AH ,U-.1, . ' - L if , -: 154' msn., s C . Qi . LT T. Carroll LT L.J. Clark l'Th0mas Larry 'M lf'l3'f ,9. '?Wmf'.7m:'wrfwf J-ffm. as T l rr M1 -, 1 ,pljsgaggh V 1,-56' an Y, ,. ,EV 'H' Ml' l l mtiui 25 , ll lil ' LT . . . J C EYFTQH LTKSG- Hffjda LT PR. Kattmann g'John Goober pete M rw .. , A www-W-U Y! ,N We ,EJ 1 ,T , l 1 'f,v:2liW1,Ebf1'1 1 K L' LT J.E. Laughlin LT C.W. Lester CCJ0hn77 GCMOe77 ,W 1, v :f,1'f1:1,'u1-wfw: 1,. ,, frm r ,wr ,- gg CQ1S?'lf'i.1':,5fvl::L ,W fisir -g1Efwe '- ffiufgsw - . . 1 ' . ,V '- N , ww-fi ,3lffffSQ?g? 'jf ,I , f55y:5,,f JH T ' ,:3lfi ' ' N,4111.3fi5g,l,sT1'f 1'11f LT J.E. Otis LT J.B. Rasmussen James Ian W ' ' ,V 5' 'IHS'-' pk, ' 4 'V'-uv w, ,Ns , w, 55134 .f1,- f'1mg,g'f 11 ' ' -ill? A - :tw mv 1 - ' ' - 5 em qflllws E , l rl,,.:f L. , .J .,,- r , I new - :nl f - W-1,' Y .. ,, , l-T ,YM- ' ' LT M.R. Richard LT J.L. Romero AAMark7, Hoser LT J.P. Vena LTJG M.L. Carson LTJG G.L. Qrowder Hoss Ford', HGGTTY ' ,..-7,-V-W V 'N' I LTJG E.W. Gardner LTJG Y.C. Gideon LTJG P.H. Jefferson Q cgETiC,, uYOhI1H 6cGeOfge,, ' A, DV,yA . 35 6' X xwxx Y f . till' A AVVV jjj ' ,: W' v-L. fWv1j , if-'w A f jk WMQ5..A: .L il V. , -,-4.5347 'w '341,:'6' '-15' L 444533 N 3 . K ' ,'1'f'I1 ,-2:11 ff' J ' .- - ' 1 :--'.-iw, ,vm Q I , 15 LTJG J.P. Liles LTJG D.P. .Pa1zki11 LTJG GO. Perry LTJG S.H. Ramsey LTJG S.C. Sanford uJ3Ck,, 4cD6HD1S,, Ge0ff ccsteven uRickv1 . 'k x M' dr ensue, K 738fVAW-121 ,N V , ,f ,. -:vu x: V- N,.,- .r - .,.-,-.- P-.,.,, , ..-. L., 1.. ,.-it-. .,,..,f1f.:A-5-if-1-5Vp:-gear... , , r, v- 1 . , xx K 5 'f '7 '7'Tv 1, . 'r-r7vff1n:-f-- - - ,..., H all -L+ ,V ' 1 ' , e - :':f1.f5,s:31f,:pv- ,. Af 5' f f A ,V , ,,. .,,,,,, . , H ff.-xxx, W :ff9,L.y:,Qf. ,mic-iffi. fp-, :A ' f' ' , -vm,--,41,v:1 5 , ,gf fl ENQESKA. Colineri AFCM G.L. Dickerson ADCS J.L. Hancock ertrand ffgeorgeff ffgjamesv fi?fi3':f.fiQff:ll ,'l'?i31i!- Clif! f 2'?7Ui:v' ' 71fi. rf Miramar, fffii ,. ,, n,1 ., ,, , . ,- 'fg,y:'2:x Mag. wi l v , Tisrfz'-'f. .4:,g . :ga F' :Q-:gg 4, . , , 'ma f ' A , . f, -1: g:- I I fY3,.,55,f.:,L K , ,- 1553 . - if vw -, , , . ,i ,,xg3 43. ,. f . s5,.::f.-+' AMCS H.W. Noll AEC A.D. Baker Harold Arnold f, 'L 4,-iw Y f -- 1-,1..-.-w:-...Mm 11 ' mv, in fffawfizffil gzffrf ATC B.I. Newton YNC D.L. Nyhart AMSC QAWJ C.E. Rizer ATC E.J. Smith FCBUIIH ccDOnn9v Butch Edwin fglbfp, ,qw wi.-wi-5: g.g,efggL9y ww' -1,-in -. ififSf?',A-1. . '- 'filf'--.-mb' 5 A rfim fl-Jwfe: 1 w if ' , riiiaif' x5'f9'f21 ' ,c-. f,1, -f3 '1: ginizg wizfgfiif ' , HMC R.K. Bowen iKBOb7! AMHC P.A. Stewart Paul VAW-121f739 AK1 G.R. Albertson AD1 D.L. Alderman YNIKSWJ C.C. Beckles AE1 A. Bookert AD1 QA. Clawson Jerry', David Chuck Book John AZ1 C.L. Daniels AD1 A.C. Edelstein AE1 L.R. Farrow AT1 C.C. Foshay AMS1 S.L. Gibson Charlie Arthur Laurence Chris Sammie,' Jag E34 for as A if ' , B'-ri Tie: f its . Q a,..v N Nhlgs AMH1 G.M. Grabiec LNICSWJ P.E. Mark Gordon Phil l V PR1 P. Mathes AMS1 D.K. Reimert UJRIIIGSH DOD AMS1 RB. Cabrero AEIQAWJ J.L. Simmons k'Reyna1do Joe 1 29-fn K ' mf j ' 'jfirg ' . . ' ,gi'jfjQ.,,-gl.. ' -.3 ,VA - -1 - . og 'X ' f-1,1-ww-. Wm. , ,ww .,.f-yr ' AME1 K. Tompkins AMS1 J.G. Youngblood Kenneth Jeffrey AMS2 K,D, Avery AT2 D,M, Berna AMH2 J.R. Biggs AMHZKAWD D.A. Brightup AK2 S.L. Brown 44GuidO:: ccDerek77 lcJ.R.,, HDale,, HBIOWHIGH AE2 KA, Cotton AD2 CLA. Evans MS2 R.J. Gard AT2 J.O..Gilley AT2 'El Himmill g'Kenneth,' Gregg Jeff UJQSSIQM Tom mm. 1 iw i i S ei W, 1 W.- AT2 M.A. Hauser AE2 E. Havens, Jr. Mark AT2 P.B. Leggette ccBerryu 2 i:S W:f W - for ,iv Ya: 5Q21'f:fN51217:15N-o':f'm?T:VL??iiY 1 ' kgiiil? l.f'ZffM1,T'-,5f?fii1 , AK2 D.M. Lieberman AE2 D.M. Mosel AD2 R.A. Noyes PN2 S. lgippens DKZSFLL. floman Doug Don Ray,' P1p', Jorge AT2 T.R. Sunderland MS2 A. Teran AD2 S.U. Unokur Sundy', Alfred', Sardar 1' 742fVAW-121 AZ2Lli.W. Williams AE2 S.K. Williams AE2 S.R. Wolfe KeUneth,, ugcottl' cswolfevv YN3 B.T. Austin AT3 M.J. Averill AT3 G,T, Bartholomai Bryan Marc Gary, l AME3 M.S. Bedard AD3 K.R. Bellflower AE3 S.M. Black Michael,' Kenneth Shaun,' AE3 J.V. Carpenter AMH3 B.P. Costello AZ3 H.B. Entrekin AMS3 K.W. Foston AMS3 D. .Hames ucarpn ffBrianH Harry Kenneth g6D3Vld,, AMS3 A.G. Hilty AMS3 D.A. Joralmon 4rFlipper1a ccDaVeaa AMS3 D M Levan AT3 R. Lewis Dav1d Ralph AT3 E.M. Royer PN3 B.S. Scazzafavo AMS3 R.J. Schantz f'Erik Brian', Robert ,fame ll M, 4 2 1 A l F l l AME3 M.W. Sutton AZ3 A.J. Wells Poop Deadlift Master F' W 744fVAW 121 la K6 ' it 1 'XL 1 15 :lg . 5, 2 1 , 'S 1 .24 - nj 1 ' , K7 , g A JI , 6 W I ,f 1 l , x MSSN R. Anderson AN S.R. Blanton Robert SteVen,' AN MB. Burkett AN T,R, Cameron Michael Spud ..f--- .vr -. 'Tix'-f7'35 ?f4'T 'J'F 'F ' 35 is .W ' J : ,r 12:1 HN wap ,Q , A Wm. is I I I I AEAN SB. Davis AN B.A. Fisher I Shawn 'KFish I I I I I I I ,., I I 7 iiC5ifY4ig:,:rrg,Qap.:,irV AEAN L.D. Fulton AN A.R. Gronski I ccDerriCks1 ccGruntv '1 fu f sf r ,, !, .,,, M Eg Mw M I new I rrvfsa I is kiwi ' S' xr i 5 I H ' H is YW' Q 'IIm, 4.ff' 9 ' VAWJ23 I I ADAN C.M. Halloran AN R.A. Hanson Charlesworth Sick Rog AKAN SM. Harrison AMSAN RW. Hawkes AMSAN J:N,. Iorizzo ANLEGA- Jagjsen AN 125-JQIQYHGP i Race horse Hawgu1ns R12 ames ' ' Q I 745 I ,W ADAN V. Long AN W. Marin AMHAN J.M. McCann Virgil Walter Beach 'N- A AEAN G.H. McFadden AN R.M. Munoz ADAN D. Nortega Chuck Robert Dave AN G. Pagan AMSAN T.C. Pickett AN J .J, Piraux GerVasio Pick John AN AD. Pope ATAN C.M. Quinn AMSAN A. Rodri 4 Alan Chr1s NA ,, guez 746 rrnando AZAN D.G. Smith AMSAN T.A. Vanderburg AA W. Cline 4cDam0n,, :cr-Firnv ccRandy9v ADAA K.J. Durkee AMEAA C.J. Lewis ADAA D.M. Sachs HKeVin93 ctRed77 taRarnb039 AA D.L. Jims PR D.G. Goens AR J.R. Green La1nar,' Darnell Blum AR E.T. Hill AR R.C. Hixenbaugh AR RR. Vlffalker uEriCsa 44RObyva Brad VAW-121f747 f, - mv., .-,9.L,,, v - -an f .iq t. sw 2 M9-3i'.?5f'Z'i, 4 Va 1 -ff 2 ,Rf 12:5-F MR VAQ-140 CDR James M. Stephenson Commanding Ufficer Jas- 2' PA TRIO TS J :VAQ-1401: he Patriots of VAQ-140 are home based at Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island, Washington and fly the Grumman EA-6B Prowler. The Prowler is a four seat aircraft consisting of one pilot and three Electronic Counter- measures Officers CECMO'sJ. The ICAP II is the latest version of the aircraft, containing state-of-the art electronics and software designed to keep pace with an ever changing electronic environment. Tactical electronic warfare is our primary mission, consisting of elec- tronic countermeasures support, electronic surveillance measures and a hard kill capability. To ac- complish this mission the Prowler is equipped with an impressive ar- ray of sensors and jammer pods. The hard kill capability comes from the recent addition of the AGM-88 High-Speed Anti-Radiation Mis- sile CHARMJ to the aircraft's on board weapon systems. VAQ-140 has a compliment of four aircraft and is manned by 27 officers and 150 enlisted personnel. This is the Patriots' second Medi- terranean deployment, having been commissioned in October 1985. Their first deployment was aboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY CCV 675 before being warmly received aboard the IKEXCVW 7 team. CDR D.W. Stoner Donald'l LCDl?SSgAg,Ewell LCDR A J Howard LCDR J P Kindred LCDR J W Rowley im LT K.S. Anderson Pokey 750fVAQ-140 LT D.A. Cate Odie ' 1' U Euzrzef- 'fsaiw af i -125 ' --Lbzs.- -f 'f - 1 :.. - E-1: W r - L..-,,,.-.A -L L-. iq-rf mf f 'W wif vf' ,, . -'ff- .-,., V ,.., , ,. - , ff, f , rl, V ,, V. LT Dee LT M.J. Gosion LT R.E. Jex LT R.E. Kline LT S.G. Kochman UJHHV' c4Mark11 ccBObas z:R0n17 44KO0Ch,y ,. ,, ,f-- ,. Bryan Scott' LT B.J. Lower LT RS. Martin VAQ-14Of751 LT M.P. McNeI1is LT MC. Nye LTEJ- lfgrez caMaC9v 44Mark77 LT M.J. Stahl LT N.E. Szarleta LTJG EA. Arroyo Michael N0rb Erick,, LTJG RL. Burgard, Jr. LTJG M.T. McWilliams LTJG D.E. Smith 'B0gey Michael Dawn LTJG T-E. Zebell CWOQ MC. Foster Ascs WA, Fenical 752fVAQ-140 Tim Mitch Wesley ' , A AMCS V.T. Theisen AECS Turner ATC L.W. Brown carirledav ccrlwlrnas KKLeOnard7, f ' e We ADC D.A. Heinitz David', AMHC G.F. Howes ATC L.A. Jacobs 4lGary37 ggLarry, gl. , YNC M.D. Monroe HMC S.K. Scofield AMEC P.C. Zimmer Mitch Scott', Peter PN1 C.O. Burks AME1 M.L. Coffey AT1 Cormier cccarlvv U,-Iavan GcR1Cky,7 IS1 G.P. Gagliardo AMS1 RP. Gifford Gags Ralph M AMH1 CAWJ K E Haun AMH1 R.N. Jenson AT1 J.P. Livingston AD1 Mason AEI NSI. Q'9onnell Kevin Rich,' John Mike N611 AE1 CAWJ S.G. Oldemeyer AO1 D.L. Selrnan AD1 M.J. Vanvoorst AEI KSWJ L.W. Wagar AMS2 D.K. Alb0l'tS Steve Dan1ee', Michael Larry Dave' 754fVAQ-140 ......,,,.,.,,.....,,, .,..e,.,e,,.., .:....-..s,.,.,,..,,,-.....e.,f-f--A ---ew -V AMH2 D,Bgrker AE2 J.C. Bates AK2 Rfr. Bennett - Daniel 'KJ0e1 Richard AE2 K.R. Botefur AE2 B.W. Chatman AT2 C.D. Clifton AT2 M.C. Deutsch MS2 A.C. Finley 41Kirk71 ccBarry9 cccraign nMike77 NAV! AK2 J.W. Fisher AD2 S.D. Fisher PR2 Fisher James ffFteh W11l1-am VAQ-1410! 755 DK2 DM. Gentert AD2 D.T. Gruwell AT2 H.N. ,Hall Dennis'l Dave 4'Hugh AMH2 J.E. Haviland AZ2 A.E. Henderson AMH2 G.J. Hill John Anthony Gary 756fVAQ-140 AT2 GLW. Hoyer AD2 DP. Keating AMH2 P.M. Landusky f4Greg77 ccDuaneva ccpaulv AlNfll'ii.lNg.T.7lJoo AMH2 L.M. Meyer YN2 P.A. Ohler IC ael Luke .gpappyw ,LQ , , , . - , K . - - -.-4' f.. -V' gs-vfz-.4:g,..'1.-.U-c...:.4f--1.14.- AKE? RB. Rosete YN2 D.G. Rowl AMS2 K.E. Smile 37 y Roberto ffDaI-rylf' HKSHN AZ2 R.L. Swankie AMS2 J. Trevino AT2 B.C. Trommler Rick John,' Brett AE2 EA. Tubbs AE2 J.P. Visco AT2 B.D. VYaSS61' Speed Brakes John MBT-ad PR?zJ.A1icea AT3 MW. Armstrong ATQ 51-xeglake Joe 4'MHfk 3 VAQ-14Of757 ' ' d5QC3T1, gy- ff ' ' -' AD3 R.A. Burke A03 D.A. Charles AT3 M.J. Clock AMH3 F.D. lglailami AEE, L.A. Ervin Allen 'Chuckn Martin,' l'FT9d Ly11d011 AME3 E.W. Fosto AD3 R.D. Hodges YN3 K.J. Kiesling AMS3 G.A. Madsen AT3 R.A. Marks f'Edward Russ Kies', Gerald Richard AZ3 D.A. Matson MS3 K.D. McDonald David,' Kevin ,J AD3 Ms. McPherson AD3 JA. Medinaunoco J 'KM1k6', Jesus AT3 IXQO. Pulkrabek AK3 E.M. Servania PR3 R.A. Snider AZ3 B.D. Strobel AZ3 D.R. Swarey Pokeyn Elm-ern Rodger Strobe1ightH David AMH3 J.A. Thomas PN3 T W Thomas AMS3 D.E. Thompson AT3 J.T. Walberg AT3 M.P. White ccJ0hn,, girl-'adv g4DenniSaa uJ0nv1 44MiChae1vv AD3 R.L. Wilhelm AO3 T.J. Yelm AN T.W. Aleman ATAN Brown YNSN L.R. Busby ccRObertaa a4T' J.u acrljwonysa 44Dan1elva c4Larrya, 0:::-,,ih'f AN DB. Canaria AGAN W.K. Cogdill AN SC. D ' ..Dani1O,, 4,Keith,, Hshaneaavls ANH1l3c11eIj1aEson AN Vlgilavxaumon WW' SAN E R Greene AN R G Haarala AN E T Hask AM H . .H N .. . H . ' ins El'I'l6St R1ChaI'd HEHiOttv AN C.A. Hougland AN M.B. Hugo AN AM. Jordan uchrisu AcMik9,7 Authur AMSAIII Jlgouriles AN L.A. Larson AN TE. Little AMEAN H.D. Martinez ATAN M.S. Mikolas John Leon TonyH Harryman Mik AN KN. Miller PRAN D.A. Nelson Keith David ADAN G.L. Nelson ATAN C.A. Patterson AN RB. Ruefa Gary, Chris Rome-el 7 PNSN R.L. Stephens AMSAN J.W. Sullivan AEAN N.G. Tarabec Roy Sully,' Norbert AN Q-A-,Tyre AN White AN H.C. White AN D.W. Williams AMSAN L.L. Williams Cat Slice Chauncey uDauaS,, 4.Larry,, 'XJ AN L.T. Wilson AA T,R, Adair M flee Torn fax:--1k.:1:a,:2,--+.4.f,.,.-M,,,vufg-L.1sq-Q-p,,.,-.g,,.-f-,,,.,,, ,5.g,,-,fe,,4.4 ,-:F ,W-,, -.i,A,w. L,.,Q..,,,, -, ,. A . . .VA . ., - ,-.., M ..-...J-. ,-.nh .,. ,-1 .,4r,,iZ, ,..,,:,.. we-fg,,. ,.f.,5?.f'- :-v A:..sw4J:.1. - W- AEAA J.G. Garner AA R.S. Lewis AMSAA E.C. ' L,JOhn,, ..RObert,, HECV, N1ChOlS ,xx .xx 4 AOAA J.L. Ramirez AA J.M. Rose AMSAA K.R. Spradley Jose Jim Sprawl Fislfff MSSA E. Soderquist AA K.R. Wiley Erro1', Kenny AR R.P. Poissant AR ED- Stroud R0bert7, Ern1e R 763 - '. - , - '--R ,-' ... . wj - 'W ' 1 ,Hr L., 4 , .Eff .134 ' fn, . , QAMA N .M w -. r -.14 :iff -1:--13. ..z:- -a-1c-rs :v r?-mx- iVF-1421i he Ghostriders of Fighter Squadron 142 fly the Navy's premier air superiority fight- er - the F-14A Tomcat. This two seat, highly maneuverable, swing wing fighter represents the state of the art in fleet air defense. With it's two afterburning engines, the Tom- cat propels the pilot and Radar in- tercept Officer at speeds approach- ing twice the speed of sound. The powerful AW6-9 radar comple- ments an air-to-air weapons suite that includes the Phoenix, Sparrow and Sidewinder missiles, as well as a ZOMM cannon, creating a formi- dable adversary for any would-be attacker. The squadron's 83 officers and 212 enlisted personnel work as a team to service, maintain and em- ploy their eleven Tomcats in sup- port of Carrier Air Wing Seven goals. Primarily the Ghostriders are tasked with maintaining air superi- ority by intercepting and des- troying enemy aircraft before they become a threat to the battle group. However, frequently missions in- clude escorting the air wing's attack aircraft to target and surface search and surveillance. A tradition of excellence contin- ues to be a trademark. Whether de- ployed or shore based the Ghostri- ders of Fighter Squadron 142 take great pride accepting the challenge of Any Time, Baby. N 1 5 1 1 1 W .- , - Mi-1?-Q at -'W -HSV ' . - 'wwf 'aim-:-1-zw Y'-31:-as ,JSI 1 f' - ' I ,. , '-i-.-f. 'f-J-' W' Ngff.',,r ,fir v . ff -5- 1522? :ff ' 5 1 ' CDR L22 Riiherford LCDRELC. gedford LCDIH Sayers LCDR MR. Sturm LCDR S.T. Witkowski an BD' Sklpn Rooster 'tW0jo', if 1 1 A A A ,.i, 1 1 , 1 : 1' LCDR C.A. Woethrich LT R.D. Addison LT J C A ' ' awheatlyu Hcrackern c.cL1mgu1l1no 766fVF-142 T -191 15 , , NNN... .,,... ,, , T T ' ' 'L 1'aF.:'f?':l:fw:.EiVe'WHYMy-fwa.?'fwJf.i V Z? V 4 X www LT M.J. Barea LT P.J. Brennan L nBreeZeH ccDun1pS1a T DHYES, Jr. D?yVar LH? I V-.f-vw V --U ff Q4- X... , ,. 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V' wwmagwmliwws-I' ' ' W +-- .J .-A . i 1 , ,..1.v.,.k,...v,,,, PUKIN DOGS CDR Stephen S. Weatherspoon AVCM James R. Delaluz Commanding Officer Leading Chief Petty Officer l..1l- - lglqi- he World Famous Pukin' Dogs of Fighting 143 fly the supersonic, twin-engine F- 14A Tomcat. In its primary fighter role, the Tomcat carries a combina- tion of air-to-air missiles, including the long-range AIM-54 Phoenix, the medium-range AIM-7 Sparrow, and the heat-seeking AIM-9 Side- winder. The F-14 is also equipped with an internally mounted 20mm cannon used for close-in dogfight- ing or air-to-ground strafe. The Dogs' primary mission is to establish and maintain air superior- ity around the carrier battle group by intercepting and destroying ene- my aircraft. VF-143 also provides fighter cover to the battle group's attack aircraft and performs a vital 1431 photo reconnaissance mission using the sophisticated Tactical Aerial Reconnaissance Pod System. The Pukin' Dogs have played their part in history. In 1982 they provided fighter cover for the evac- uation of American citizens from war-torn Beirut. In 1983, using TARPS, VF-143 aircraft kept track of enemy troop movements and ar- tillery positions in support of the Multi-National Peacekeeping Forces in Lebanon. At sea or ashore, the Dogs main- tain the same high standards and professionalism that have been a part of Fighting 143 from the start. We take pride in our motto, Sans Reproachef' NS nzvnov-0 IGHTI G 1 I .r A.it.c ,, A , . ,g-fir. CDltcG.M.nJack LCDR G.A. Brubaker LCDR D.M. Conley LCDR M,L, Cramer LCDR T,B, H1 Gary 'BfUd0gH 'iDaV6 Face 4'Boot f 'iii ' ffl f 1 1-M. LCDR R.R. Rahn LCDR O.J. Viator Recon 788fVF-143 f ' w:!'n7,g:gwlli'E?'1'f,, '.-ag., wrl-z,,fiw .-1 --f1?2?'1?27 :fri ' Astiff! ' liiiifiliififmffiifi23If ' 'ff8'?1'f 1 'lfffffflli .5151 4 V'f'!51 fgLQ 'ffWffI1, li-it USkip77 LTC GW- Boyd LT A.D. Byrne LT R.E. 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