Hue City (CG 66) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1992

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OD DIVISION LTJG Craig Murphy BMC Michael Hanson BM1 Randolph Knipfer BM2 Michael Johnson BM2 Kenneth Pessa BM2 Robert Raynor BM2 Steven Robinson BM3 Karl Finklea BM3 Donnie Grissom BM3 Eric Whidbee SN Albert Lappay SA Louis Aviles SN Jose Davila SN Lalance Richardson

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The professionals of First Division have substantially contributed to all HUE (TTY ' s missions and goals. During our first year. First Division sin i •cssfully com- pleted CNREP Ship ' s Qualifications trials, OPPE, Training Readiness K aluation. Refresher Training, Final Contract Trials, Post Shake Down Availability, Safety Survey, Two dozen precision anchorings, over 100 flight deck evolutions, moored the ship countless times (often in exotic Caribbean Ports), and provided the ship with fuel, fresh food, and mail via I ' NREP and VERTREP while on Counter Drug Operations ALL WITHOUT INCIDENT. The team work and competitive spirit of all personnel within First Division has built one of the finest Deck Forces in the Atlantic Fleet. First Division achieved outstanding grades for all competitive exercises. The high degree of professionalism exhibited by First Division was rewarded by COMNAV8URFLANT1 recognizing III K CITY by and naming her | recipient of the Deck Seamanship Crossed Anchors Efficiency Award. This cov- eted award is sought by all Atlantic Fleet ships, but only displayed b the ships whn perform the ery best. Deck Force is truly the back bone of the ship. Deck personnel are very ersat ile and can be found involved in nearly every evolution. They are found working in the gun mounts handling ammunition, in the repair lockers fighting fires and controlling floods, on the Mess Decks serving the crew, operating the ship ' s small boats, mooring the ship, anchoring the ship, driving the ship, refueling the ship, replenishing the ship, landing aircraft and most important of all, maintaining the exterior beauty of the ship. Without First Division ' s personnel the ship would have difficulty carrying out any e olution. The Deck personnel are truly the back bone of the ship. They are called First Division for good reason!



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