England (DLG 22) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1974

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U.S.S. ENGLAND DLG-22 WESTPAC-73 AUGUST 10, 1973 to FEBRUARY 8, 1974 ' !f0 - .. . : aE- - ■Sfc ' •

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A deployment begins long before a ship leaves home and loved ones behind, and goes west for duty in the Seventh Fleet. It begins almost as soon as the last one ends. It begins in the never-ending process of training and re-training crewmembers, new and old, and continues in the maintenance and repairs that keep a ship working. Before ENGLAND left San Diego in August, months of work, planning, practice, and steaming had assured that we would be able to perform when and as required. This book Is dedicated to the wives, families, and friends who waited. THE MOD SQUAD ENGLAND became a member of — and the flagship for — Destroyer Squadron Thirty-One on January 1, 1973, when Commodore Kolstad broke his pennant aboard ENGLAND. The Mod Squad deployed together on August 10, Commodore Kolstad and his staff riding ENGLAND to Subic Bay. The Commodore again rode ENGLAND throughout our seven-week Indian Ocean voyage, relinquishing his Red Stallion flagship to Rear Admiral William A. Myers III and Cruiser Destroyer Group Three for the transit back home. It was a privilege and a pleasure to serve as flagship for Commodore Kolstad and his staff.

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