Harold E Holt (FF 1074) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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I-Ll 1 LL Inl- . Nwwvvwm'-Her v-v-s.,.,aq:gv1-anna-ysqv I . I CDR TEVES Following commissioning from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1969, CDR Teves served successive tours in Pearl Harbor aboard USS O'BANNON QDD-4505 and USS SAMPLE CFF-10485 In 1971 he reported to USS ILLUSIVE CMSO-4485 in Long Beach, Califor- nia where he served as the Executive Officer and Navigator. He completed the Naval Destroyer De- partment Head Course in 1973 and subsequently served as Operations Officer in USS COOK CFF- 1083J homeported in San Diego, California. He next served as a combat systems instructor at the Surface Warfare Officer Basic Course at Coronado, California from 1976 to 1978. Commander Teves then served as Combat Systems Officer on the Staff of Commander Destroyer Squadron THIRTY ONE and embarked in USS RANGER CCV-615 and USS ELLIOT KDD- 9671. He then attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California in the Naval Intelli- gence curriculum and received a Masters Degree in National Security Affairs in 1982. Following gra- duate school, Commander Teves served as Executive Officer in USS MEYERKORD CFF-10581. Prior to reporting to USS HAROLD E HOLT CFF-10741, Commander Teves served in the War Plans Division of the CINCPACFLT Staff at Pearl Harbor for two years until March 1987. Commander Teves' Personal Awards include the Meritorious Service Medal and the Navy Achieve- ment Medal with gold star. He is also authorized to wear numerous service and campaign medals. H .tw , A ,I ff 'Q 4, uf mr 1 nw, x fi l Wd C f 6 A' ZZ 4 f Q . 1 , ff . 6 1. - f a MZ? Greg the Hammer after the match Darth Vader stalks the bridge F , 'X 3 si COMMAND AT SEA i 14......--,',,., L.g,,a..au.xa..p,--..-.ea'1m-..'...-:4,4s.:.s...4,xxx.,.'.,...:.......-n..m.,........,.xa.-...........,,,.i.,--,-.1a. .-.-..-. ....,.-.-., -. . , .. .. ,. .

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A EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!-.EEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEE. J 5 l v E. HOLT 11 J W 55. ff? 93 ill? . M: 524.0 df milf 1074 HOLT is part of the Surface Force, United States Pacific Fleet, and is homeported in historic Pearl Harbor as a member of De- stroyer Squadron THIRTY-FIVE. HOLT's history includes the reclamation of the con- tainership SS MAYAGUEZ in May of 1975. MAYAGUEZ was seized by the Cambodians and the crew was held captive. HOLT boarded the MAYAGUEZ and, together with other Navy and Marine units, repatriated the crew. KEEL LAID ............... 11 MAY 1968 COMMISSIONED ....... 26 MARCH 1971 OVERALL LENGTH .......... 438 FEET BEAM ............. 46 FEET, 9 INCHES DRAFT ........... 24 FEET, 11 INCHES PROPULSION ....... STEAM TURBINE 35,000 SHAFT HP SPEED ...... IN EXCESS OF 27 KNOTS DISPLACEMENT ........... 4200 TONS HELICOPTER ......, LIGHT AIRBORNE MULTI-PURPOSE SYSTEM CLAMPSD SH-2F SEASPRITE. CARRIES TORPEDOES AND SENSORS FOR DETECTING SUBMARINES WEAPONS . , .BASIC POINT DEFENSE MISSILE SYSTEM CBPDMSJ, ANTI-SUBMARINE ROCKETS CASROCJ, HARPOON SURFACE MISSILE, 5 !.54 CALIBUR GUN M' EEEEEEEEEEEEE EER E!!-.E E252 EE E!-.REBER EEE!-.EEEEEEEEE Y-. EERE!!-.EEEEEEE ....,..,. ,.,.- 1 . .-- ....... - ... .,....,.,,,. A.--.41 ...hm -......., ,-HJ..--1. ....-.......-......x......4,,.,,.s..+.ff:N...,...,.,......-4,...1.,,....,--..L-. ,......-... . -.........,..,.-1...-QL4...c..y,- .-.y-fu., ,-J.....



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X ' f ,Xt f Q DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY X '-'r x X f FPO SAN FRANCISCO 96667-1434 IN REPLY REFER TO: 4' fr Q50 Q, 9 Shins Of P' ,ggggwfggag -- N uss HAROLD E. Hon KFF 10745 2 'ai. H ,5f' . . 1 j cgms ifgv 9 August 1989 Shipmates, As WESTPAC 89 draws to a close, so does my tour as your Captain. we have gone a long way together in the last two years both literally and figuratively. In terms of geography we have steamed together for over 40,000 nautical miles. 0ur foreign port visits have included Diego Garcia, Port Louis, Mauritius, Port Victoria, Seychelles, Cochin, India, Phuket, Thailand, Penang, Malaysia, Sasebo, Yokosuka, Beppu, and Fukuoka, Japan, Pusan and Chinhae, Korea, Subic Bay, Republic of Philippines, and Hong Kong. We have steamed in the North Arabian Sea and across the Pacific with the USS RANGER battle group. We have participated in exercises with the navies of the Republic of Korea, Japan, Cand although not invited? with the Soviet Pacific Fleet off Vladivostok. Together we have compiled an enviable record of success in HOLT. Not only did we complete all required inspections and refresher training in a schedule that left no room for Hmake upsn, but more importantly, we conducted our operations in distant and often harsh, environments with the professionalism and expertise of traditional NDestroyermenH. High seas and dense fog always seemed to be with us yet we prevailed through professionalism and by God's grace. 0ur WestPac 89 NScore cardn sums up our operational achievement in ASW. Four US WNukesN, Three Soviet NNukesU and two Allied H0iesel boatsu, all detected, tracked, and Naccounted foru by our HASW teamn which includes everyone onboard. For the competitive cycle which ended on 30 JUN 89, HOLT won every departmental award that a frigate is eligible to receive. These are the awards for excellence in anti-submarine warfare, anti-air warfare, anti-surface warfare, electronic warfare, communications command and control, engineering, damage control, navigation and seamanship, and supply. We also shared in another kind of success on HOLT. That is, success in maintaining our sense of humor and spirit of camaraderie in spite of a tough schedule and long deployments. In HOLT, our own cartoons and underground newsletters kept us in tune with each other using the distinctive wit and humor that is unique to men who go to sea in warships. ' I have every confidence that our WESTPAC 89 Cruisebook will capture the spirit, pride, humor and sense of adventure that we shared together in HOLT. I pray for God's continued blessings on all of you in the future. Sincerely, W A. C. T VES -,. --. W... QE... -...M i.. .l ......-...., ...4,..,..,. -...,..., a'.:........,........-.,....,,-, -. . , A-4 V.-- --Ah ,- 4 V -- --- we

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