Gyatt (DDG 1) - Naval Cruise Book

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' Fu I QA.: ' I 1 hu.. , :www 1:12, 'lf I USS GYATT KDDG-ID PORTS OF CALL DURING MEDITERRANEAN DEPLOYMENT 28 .Ianuary to 31 August 1960 10 February: Transit the Straits of Gibraltar 13 February: Polensa Bay, Island of Mallorca 16 February: Golfo di Palmas, Island of Sarclina 19-27 February: Principality of Monaco 5-21 March: Pireaus and Athens, Greece 28 March-2 April: Beirut, Lebanon 15-30 April: Cannes, France 14-16 May: Split, Yugoslavia 19-23 May: Naples, Italy 26 May-7 June: La Spezia, Italy 10-14 June: Valencia, Spain 2-11 July: Villefranche, France 13-18 July: Barcelona, Spain 19 ,Iuly-13 August: Toulon, France 18-20 August: Pollensa Bay, Island of Mallorca 22 August: Transit the Straits of Gibraltar 4 I POWER FOR PEACE OC Q 'mr' 6 U. S. S. GYATT fDDC-5-Il Q Q X Care of Fleef Pos? Omce New York, New York 0,- r NF ..sxxxyxxxx -' X c S I I J' Ni E6 ' J' 'M . If . 1 .O I XXJ lj! 4 f I g f . 1 1' 5 , . , Q . 'n - I ' .X ,' M y :. xNxy.a.,-' 31 August 1960 A MESSAGE FROM THE CAPTAIN This afternoon we enter port and thus ends the first deployment of a Guided lhssile Destroyer with an overseas fleet. This is an outstanding accomplishment. We have had a long and profitable cruise - good times and some bad moments. We can be justly proud of our many accomplishments. We have learned a lot. Those who are leaving for new duty carry with them a wealth of experience to share with others. Those who remain are well equipped to keep the first team first. God bless you all. rdima... of B. WALL Commander USN two A-,4-,ago ., -.e- .. .,., ...,. , .. ..,., , 7 -Mx,-5 tk--M U I .- xx 'Ov . , ff. .X - ..,'., L A :QQ v. , in --1-. . - , ,, , YW' 'qua-, CDR. C. B. WALL, USN Clllllflllllllllillg Ofmcer tlzrcc Fig ,, -- -weegmrf -ew--2-1 - by 1- '- -.V .. I l P .. ....-..-- CRUISE NARRATIVE 28 JANUARY - 31 AUGUST 1960 'W' 4 U. S. S. GYATT IDDG-I l Q X Care of Flee+ Pos? Omoo New York, New York 07 NF ..xsxxNyxxx :' lx : ' J 'U 'QP' ' u IS' If -fl r x Q-I I9 4 4 9 I - , , Z 7 . ' L Q 5 . W wjg.--' , l . wg. 1 ,' t 9 If U 0 1 'xx i' .X I X -. xxxXxxxxs . Gyatt departed Charleston, South Carolina on Thursday, 28 January with Destroyer Squadron SIX to join the United States SIXTH Fleet in the Pediterranean early in February. Once at sea, we joined the SECOND Fleet for the Atlantic crossing and fleet exercises, including WBIG DEAL IIN, an air defense exercise. The trip across the Atlantic was smooth all the way, and many of the UOld Saltsu reported it was the easiest and most comfortable crossing they had ever made. On the morning of the 1Oth of February, we traditionally entered the Mediterranean when we passed the Rock of Gibralter abeam to port. Our first stop was on 13 February at Pollensa Bay on the Island of Mallorca. Here we officially became part of the SIXTH Fleet, and also the first guided missile destroyer in our nation's history to be deployed with an overseas fleet. Upon leaving Pollensa Bay, we proceeded to Golfo di Palmas, Sardinia for a day of meetings and conferences with the majority of ships in the SIXTH Fleet. We departed Golfo di Palmas on the evening of 16 February and participated in fleet exercises with Task Force Sixty in the Eastern Mediterranean. The third week in February we anchored at the world-famous Principality of Monaco on the southern coast of France - the French Riviera. Monaco is ruled by Prince Rainier III, whose wife, Princess Grace, is the-former American movie star, Grace Kelly. Monaco is also the hom of the famous Monte Carlo Casino. Probably the most notable singular event of the Med Cruise occurred on our second day in Monaco, when Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, escorted by Vice Admiral G. W. Anderson, Jr., Commander of the SIXTH Fleet, and Captain E, E. Grimm, then our Squadron Commander and now Commanding Officer of the USS DES MOINES, the SIXTH Fleet Flagship, came aboard for a demonstration and explanation of the missile loading cycle. They were on board for approximately one hour and all the Gyatt Ushutter bugsn had a field day! four Q STATE., N .59 U S S GYATT IDDG Il New York New York ' NN . . . - , Care of Fleei' Posi' Office ' 1 r fi After leaving Monaco at the end of February, we transited the Straits of Messina between Italy and Sicily and got a bird's eye view of the Island of Stromboli. We again joined Task Force Sixty in the Central Mediterranean. One night while operating with the super-carrier FORRESTAL as a plane destroyer, GYATT, with LTJG Russell Knowles, Jr. conning, picked one of the FORRESTAL'S downed pilots from the ocean just 16 minutes after he was forced to parachute from his faltering FLD WSkyrayU jet fighter. March was almost entirely devoted to Greece as far as GYATT was concerned. Twelve days were spent alongside the destroyer tender YELLOWSTONE for routine maintenance and repairs at Salamis, Greece, which is about 15 miles from Athens. After leaving the YELLOWSTONE, we were at sea for one day and then returned to Greece, this time anchoring in Phaleron Bay, which is neanboth Athens and Piraeus. Many of us took advantage of the tours through the ancient ruins of Athens and saw parts of buildings still standing, the oldest of which was begun SOO years before the birth of Christ. late in March we left Greece in company with the FORRESTAL, the cruiser DES MOIN S, and various other destroyers and headed south-east for lebanon and Beirut. GZATT spent 6 days in beirut - from 28 March until 2,April with many of the officers and mon taking advantage of two-day tours to Jerusalem and the Holy land. Beirut has justifiably been called the Hfaris of the Eastu, and proved to be a continual source of many interests. Many of its people speak French, so we had a chance to try out some of the language we learned in Monaco. From Beirut we proceeded to sea for a two-week period of fleet exercises with Task Force Sixty in the Eastern and Central Med. We returned to the French Riviera and anchored at Cannes from 15 to 30 April. During this time, everyone had ample opportunity to see the entire Riviera, including such well-known ports and resorts as Cannes, Nice, Gulf Juan, Antibes, Villefranche, and Monaco. During this in-port period, the results of the February examinations for advancement in rate were received and GYATT sailors were awarded a total of 42 promotions: 5 men advanced to Chief Petty Officer, 1 man was advanced to 1st Class Petty Officer, 10 men were advanced to 2nd Class Petty Officer, and 26 men were advanced to 3rd Class Petty Officer. five 4' I 'NJA 49 g I 5 '5 ' I 0 I ko, : xlxxxsN . s the Vatican City and St. Peterfs ,- xxx D N xc' J nl X,f f r NF U. S. S. GYATT IDDG-I 1 Care of Fleet Posf Office New York, New York The quarterly squadron competitive grades were also received during this period. These included competition and evaluation in Engineering, Communications, Electronics, Anti-Submarine Warfare, and Smartness. GYATT was first or tied for first in four of the five categories and was ranked first overall in the squadron for the quarter - our nu ber H19 was right in style. Once again, on 30 April, we joined Task Force Sixty for air defense exercises in the Central Mediterranean. On the Ath of May we became part of NATO Task Force 239 and participated with group in air defense exercise HREGHX In until 11 bhyy We were then detached and proceeded with the FORRESTAL once again, this time enroute to Split, Yugoslavia, arriving there on the 14th and remaining until the 16th of Nay. For most of- country whose people live and rather apprehensive as to how at the landing to see the two had to be blocked off and loc us, this was our first visit to a work under communist rule and we were we would be received. People gathered ships in such large numbers that streets al policemen stationed to hold back the curious crowds. The bay was filled with small boats carrying paying customers who wanted a closer look at the super-carrier and HThe Uorld's Firstu. All ideas of feeling ill-at-ease were soon dismissed upon reaching the shore. Ue were told that all Yugoslavian children must study English in school, and the liberty parties found it was these smiling children who Ubroke the icen with shouts of, WGood day, how are you?H, and, HThank you very muchn. After that, everyone conversations as best they could, and for two days the joined in the hotel patios, Americans and symbol of the harbor entrance restaurants, and sidewalk cafes were filled with Yugoslavians, laughing and trying to understand each other's language, all apparently unaffected by the giant communist hammer and sickle which stands on the sea wall at the We departed Split and proceeded directly arriving on the bus-loads of us and most famous sight in Home wa 19th and remaining until the 23rd went to Rome for a two-day look at cities in the world. Many felt tha to Naples, Italy, of May. Several one of the oldest t the most impressive Basilica, which has been the residence of the Pbpes 1377. Some GYKTT crew members were an audience with Pope John XXIII on From the 23rd to the 25th major replenishment at sea and anti- the western coast of Italy. Six and the heart ofCatholicism since part of a group which was granted Saturday, May 21st. of Lhy'we were occupied with submarine warfare exercises off u. s. s. eYA1'r conen A X f ' Care of Fleei' Posf Omce New York, New York 5 NM -0 4, Z A lf' .:' Xxxx xxxx S xys' fr mf, Ia Spezia, Italy, was our next port. We moored alongside the destroyer tender TIDEWATER on 26 Nay for our second period of routine maintenance and repairs, we remained there until the 7th of June. While in La Spezia, many GYATT sailors who had not been to Rome made the trip and also took advantage of tours to Florence and Pisa, with its famous leaning tower. At sea for 3 days after leaving La Spezia, we moored on 10 June at our first Spanish port of call - Valencia. The bull fights were, by far, the biggest drawing card here. While many of us browsed around the beautiful plaza and its many colorful sidewalk cafes in the center of town, crowds of Spaniards walked down to the docks daily to gaze at our silent blue and gold missiles poised on the launcher. These crowds always included many children, who were given kites and the opportunity to learn and play baseball with the sailors. From the 15th to the 17th of June we participated in a combined exercise with the British called URoyal Flushn, which was largely an air defense exercise. For the next two weeks, we exer- cised in air defense and submarine defense, as well as completing our 3rd at-sea replenishment of food and supplies from ships of the service force. We also stopped just long enough to meet the Anti- Submarine Task Force and pick up 10 1st Class fseniorl Midshipmen from the Naval Academy and NRCTC Units for Z, weeks of on the job training prior to their returning to the States for their final year of schooling. The 2nd of July found us accompanying the Sixth Fleet Flagship, DES MOINES, into her home port of Villefranche, France for a visit until 11 July. On 12 July we left Villefranche and arrived the next day in our second Spanish port - Barcelona. We moored alongside the destroyer tender TIDEWATER once again for installation of a new radar antenna. Here too, the bull fights were popular among the destroyermen, and they continued to attract large groups until 18 July, when we departed for Toulon, France, entering that port the next day. We remained in Toulon until the 13th of August, when we went to sea, again with Task Force Sixty, and operated in the Eastern Mediterranean until the 22nd of August, when we transitted the Straits of Gibralter and shifted to the command of Commander Second Fleet for the Atlantic crossing, arriving in Charleston on the 31st of August. S6000 'NLS .S . 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Duty Division: x - inportl as specified in XLS .S. uitb the following additig-,n9: OL.,- tine Kundervlay 19 tfercb 1959 CDO' s W , Follow! the daily rou G'LNf'f KDDG-'U DOUGH 51,00 of ille parations for entering port Uniform of the Dey: Officers and nlisted Dndress Dlues with unite DB' Detail if Ur 'Q up ,HJ I O Here all pre ft into HPNO, D nchor 053 WY-e nds sbi Dlue D a and IX Yrance 05115 CH15 all ne Se-price Dress tation the Special Se rtb DDUDP: 3, Cannes , c r r g O l3O 5 - cdnor be li , , , titiyely' . ' dered. , 1n0se OSOO p,n 7,-'LO-O coupe being cone-1 ed to conduct program are nov ' ' dentificati on nes are prepar the LIDO their i All be '18-C6 1 , De 2. applications for interested see DDS HANXET. All bends are cautioned about the loss of ty cards , andl or Genera Gonyention cards. d Wnen on liberty in a foreign port, to p ' a sfe place on your person wfnere they ' t to tnis code offense 3. cards, liber eminded, urge , tion cards in person subyec to commit an rs does an CO111 bv again r your identifica annot get lost. DOW - Conspiracy any tdner person or persons more of tdne conepirato y be punisbed as a who under tbie c act to effect tbe o 3 martial ney direct. c ixY:'flOlE- 81 conspires with any o ode Snell, if one -or b' ect of tbe conspirac , u. c.uS'5u1nW, nina, my urfmirli crrrerik S-P ww!-6. r 'vfk!aAh,,g.., 1 -'- .g. ,-al -F'-'X D J ,, f HH! - 4. . X . .A Si AMX-TL 'KN ui LT. T. M. WARD i i Q Gu e Y Officer LTjg. G. G. SPENSE Supply Officer Q .W , -an Qwwqflw X . i X W , M- Q ,i, ,f . ',- , NL r Z, ' . A ' S Q x 1 l A x A LT. W. N. HEAD 7. Operations Oficer V A LTjg. R. KNOWLES, JR. rd' . 11 ' is Chief Engineer xi i fp A i . IV A ln fa ,fi . 2 F 4. 54 . ,4 . 1 1im:rf'-i----MM , if fllne I Q x XX. Q 1 XX' . Y ' 1 t , Ii fs. .53 Na LTjg. J. M. ROWSEY, JR. CIC office.- v ' rx- . - Q 'I' lfmi i MVN-ix, ii I :7-. N . F 'f' .1 I ,4 , I pg- ., I f r-' - Trrr-fm . '..-i Q ' C, . .1L.'i if,r-V fig , G h -7 H 1.-' ENS. J. P. LASCHENSKI First Lieutenant My 1 . .HT 4 FA ' A ' ' - , Hs, g-.,,, fe-'i . - '- mul ' Q ' ' T - Q ii l . .ji A ' . Vt, .i D l , 3 ,. : 1. . J ff 1 1 ' ' . , I ,f 'f V x. J ,Y I - - 1 ---un. -4 , -.+ 5. N, LTjg. R. L. TALLEY Prospective Communications Officer ll R 5: LTjg. R. F. CARLIN, JR. og-fifii Missile Officer ENS. S. V. SNYDER Prospective N. ENS. F. H. FRECKMANN ASW Ojyicer Chief Engineer ten 3' 'i -lg s i r x y . . i v x 1 1 i ? 3. V w i L... D Q L 5 E z z F f i 15 1 i i 2 ni E fl I i L 5 2 I 2 ,Ywvrrrvvq l '. 0' B - ll Il.I'l ff- W-fs D ,,,, ENS T. J. HANLEY Damage Control Assistant ENS. J. M. MEENEN Communications Officer 6' X JL., ENS. J- V. CHILDERS Maia Propulsion Assistant ENS. F. W. GRAHAM II Assistant CIC Omcor I If fi' 32 K ENS. D. L. INGRAM WD. C. A. MURPHY Prospocrtivo Electronics Ojfcer Damage Control Assistant Blew, '.-..L ' J. W1 POWELL, SKI Made Wfarrant ,.-4 Q 4 E ,L li' i O'DONALD AND DOC POWERS . . Handed Out APC's TOM SCHENK . . . Took Pictures CHIEF HOLAWAY . . . Retired MFOXN DIVISION Kneeling, left to right- Glasso, DuBicki, Tink, Chief Grahovic, Hjelsand, Johnson, Miller J. P., Miller, R. C. Second row, left to right- Bearfield, Hogan, Jordan, DuRant, Caufman, Kilmartin, Baker Almond. Third row, left to right- Short, Casey, Hutchins, Burke, Sheldon, Davis, Lasseter. thirteen Ist DIVISION Wi wx 1 1 , , F151P 2 hw4b 2. 'cl I Cs' 't 9. 554, N eq' 64 ..,.,j I IE yy, f-wx! XJ VA , K Ti yd f xn - . ' g nr' 1 fs f--gfgr ' ' JA ,nf j, vig' 12- ' 'I I 1 'iq ' A, I 9- 9 'll yo on eff gg- J, 'I 532023 is! Au fe ,, sw fx, avsr'-My ,451 -X. I A, I f 3,5 V. , -. 4 -9.-, -1xTL,1f1..' - 1 , , f 0 0 .. vw-,ff A i A 1, , ,X V V X ' J f A.-. f-'T ,. . ,, ,. '-P ' ,f J , ' .Al 23 : ,M -in ,, W i ..,,- , V Na V it .Q . . A1 ,,,,,, 'I Q- 'Jf 2': '' A ' ' A ' ' f . - 3 , Jw , , .sal I- Zo FQ' J .eq ins? ?W is 9 A s I Kneeling, left to right- Paynter, Petrowski, Ens. Laschenski, Jenkins, Allen. Second row, left to right- McNulty, Godusky, Nolan, DeLawder, Caskin, Parker, Swanson. Third row, left to right- Overstreet, Mathis, Hodne, Evans, Lind, Duncan, Garner. fourteen I 5 -4 I If I ,: Y . ? it r Q ? I E l I I a : i I 4 . I is 3 2nd DIVISION I I ,7 1 if nv' ef ' N II N1 f 2 2 ' a I - 5' I we ' If F.-'Q' ' Q - , fi 8 -U .Ht 41' Kneeling, left to right- Nash, Padgett, Ens. Standing, left to night- DuPuie, Jones, Bow Freckmann, Sanegas, Karaso. den, Bubb, Winn, Steffens, Goddard, Mason, Perry, Felton, Tyson. ffteen MOC DIVISION N' 4 ' ' F' Y 497 f 'I Q I I 7' . l J , , i , A 4 -t I f ? 4 S A, I v K I VI v 3 ' iii H fv - Kneeling, left to right- Hood, Aldridge, Chief Ousley, Ens. Mcencn, Midn. Grinell, Cramer Neighbors. Second row, left to right- Roepke, Schmidt, Rattay, Storey, Dilworth, Haas. Thirrl row, left to right- Best, Felton, I'Iimes, Drees, Thaxton, Simonson. sixteen : 0 Z MOI DIVISION ' 4 . r V 1 1 Kneeling, left to right- Gonsalves, Chief Jansen, Ltjg. Rowsey, Ens. Graham, WO Murphy Kelly. Second row, left to right- Strahler, Scott, Harwood, Marchwinski, Tolleson, Webster, Scruggs Hill, Schrimpshere. Third row, left to right- Rivenes, Rotruck, Raines, Law, Snellman, VanLandingham, Taylor Byers. seventeen f l ' f ' . X is j 1 ,A ccM99 1 I 1 1 P e Back row le t to rzght Flowers Church Jablonskl Chaflin Way Lmdseth Beeler Allx Garner Bohlett Bradley Mlller Ankerlch Sheeny Harman Second row le t to rzght Allen Bachman Brock Reynolds Fontalne Mason Harper Cas t1llo Macak Youngs Kneelmg le t to rlght Clodfelter Grandluncl Shlrley D1CkCHSOH Chlef McCurry Ens Chllders Chlef Magulre Murphy Furr l e ghteen 1 l i l E l l 5 3 , Q 2 5 l l 5 l 1 i I Q l s ,f ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9, f - 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 9 - 9 f - 7 D 9 ' 7 9 9 ' 7 9- 3 . l M i NR DIVISION Back row, left to right- Cunningham, Mieser, Price, Helmets, Galmat' Second row, left to right- Harper, Carex, Mock, Andrews, IVIcNatt, Hilmlelt- Kneeling, left to right- . Spinner, Nielsen, Midn. Morgan, Ltjg. KIIOWICS, Mldn- Mensch Jones. nineteen HS DIVISION Kneeling, left to right- Cuevera, Norton, Chief Brannon, Ltjg. Spence, Chief Marks, Carle- ton, Purse. Setnrling, left to right- Stockdale, Lightsey, Cooper, Branson, O'Donald, Morrell, Byra, Dodson, Salyers, Domingo. twenty MESS COOKS , 1 ,P-Q, B Kneeling, left to right- Hensley, Larson, Hightower. Setnding, left to right- Jones, Rockwell, Dcese QMAAJ, McBride, Mason. WARDROOM STAFF .. if , X if Q 'v 9 ff V, , ' EZ X x 42 . fi 3 ij -I , . r 9 Left to right- Carter, Ford, Guevera, Johnson, Barber, Vafgasv Ponce' twenty-one .- -l MO ACO A D MONTE CARLO -2-r-A fr Q'! 4'-- ni. ' - Q I-4, fA iii .Nw He-gf FTW fg- , 4--, ..'4v1...f4, ,1::'.-...uk 4. T.:W!'5' -w1 ,.--z:'1v-- m .fsdh-,ips Q -g1u,fmg y, .ffqf -er-LJ Ez 'YYY Y M6604 s ' l . 1 M A flL'L'HIy-flL'O PRINCE RANIER III AND PRINCESS GRACE I -I E '-'E' ' ' --'---M---Y-M--H -M--L--M-,E--.--- E... f .1 ,... .4-..q.......,..-,..,C, C,,,. Q 1, GREECE .7 I F--. L...-. Q -n- 'T ' 1 - Q If 81 f F 1 V. 12 1 1 F ' 'l -1 E '.',f-' 3 . 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Gyatt (DDG 1) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 49

1960, pg 49

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