Jarrett (FFG 33) - Naval Cruise Book

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■rrfurlrn MjrMh SOUTH PACIFIC ol § g 5 Si (A WELLINGTON DEPLOYMENT TIMELINE Depart San Diei?... C A 25 October l ' J94 Arrii e Pearl Harb..r. HI 31 October 1 494 Depart Pearl Harbor. HI 02 N.jvember 1994 Arrive V kosuka. Japan 12 Noi ember 1 994 Depart Vokosuka. Japan 1 November 1994 Arriv e Hong Kona BC 21 November 1 994 Depart Hong ICong. BC 25 November 1 994 Arrive Abu Dhabi. LLAE _ 19 December 1994 Depart Abu Dhabi. L ' AE 22 December 1 994 Arrive Jebel AM. UAE 23 December 1994 Depart Jebel All. L AE 01 January 1995 Arrive Bahrain 02 Januarv 1995 Depart Bahrain 06 January 1995 Arrive Jubail. Saudi Arabia 06 January 1995 Depart Juball. Saudi Arabia 09 January 1995 Arriie Bahrain 02 February 1995 USS JARRETT Middle East Forces Deployment 25 October 1994 - 25 April 1995 Table of Contents USS JARRETT HiMor 3 Commanding Officer 4 F-xccuiive Officer 6 Wardroom 7 Chiefs Mess 10 01 Division 12 1st Division 15 OC Division 18 ON Division 20 X Division 22 CS2 Division 24 CS3 Division 26 CS4 Division 28 Underway Replenishment 30 Candids 32 Sanction Violators 33 Candids 34 Crossing the Line 35 Supply Department 36 Flight Quarters 39 Ship Photo 40 Sea Pappy 42 Hard at Work 43 Candids 44 Local Transportation 49 MP Division 50 A Division 52 R Division 54 E Division 55 Air Detachment 56 Candids 59 Acknowledgments 68 JARRETT History VICE ADMIRAL Harry B. Jarrett U.S. NAVY USS JARRETT (FFG ii) is named for the late Vice Admiral Harry B. Jarrett, USN (1898-1974), an outstanding Destroyerman of World War II. He received the Navy Cross for heroism in the Battle of the Coral Sea and served with great valor as a Destroyer Screen Commander for the fast carrier task force operations in the Pacific as well as a Bombardment Group Commander in the Marshalls and Marianas campaigns. He was awarded the Legion of Merit for command of his destroyer fire support unit in the Marianas campaign; the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in commanding the destroyer screen for carriers striking the Palaus, the Philippines and the Marianas; and the Bronze Star Medal for heroic actions as Commander Scouting Line for the fast carrier force bound for the raids early in 1945 on Okinawa, Tokyo and Formosa. At the close of World War II, Vice Admiral Jarrett commanded the light cruiser USS ASTORIA (CL 90); was a member of the staffof the Training Command, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; served as the Plans and Policy Officer (Naval Reserve) under the Chief of Naval Operations; and was Senior Military Attache, Taiwan, before successive command of Destroyer Flotilla 4 and Cruiser Flotilla 4. In Februarv 1953, he became the Deputy Inspector General, Navy Department, serving until his retirement in November 1954. Commanding Officer Cummandcr Moyscuwic s  native (if Dclruil, Mirhiunn. Hi ' ri-siik-d oM-rM-av fur a siunincanl p irtiiin of his chililhiMxl and was uraduati ' d friim aniliTbilt I niM ' P ily in IM ' . wilha Hachtldr iif Arts dinri-i ' in Hi lcin. Mi '  as simullani ' iiusU ciimmissioni ' d lhr iu| h ihi ' NKOK procram as f nsign, U.S. Navy. C nmmandcr MoyscoHicA is a Surface Warfare Officer  h() has served in I SS COC HRANF. (I)IK. 21). I SS KAKKV (1)1) 433) and I SS KIKK(KF KIK ' ' ). He has also served on the slafTs of several afloat commanders, includinc Destrover Squadron 15. South Atlantic Force and Third Fleet. C ommander Moyseimic comes to .lAKKFTF from the staff of the C hief of Nasui Operations. He was assit ned as Assistant Kranch Head for eslern Hemisphere I ' lansand Policy, where he was the Navy ' s primary advisor for politico- military policy. He also served as an adv isor to the I .S. Delegation to the Inter-American Defense Hoard. COMMASDER ThaJJeus J. Moyseowicz I MTED STATES y-tn DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY US5JARRETT(FFG33) FPOAP 96669-1489 IN REPLY HEfERTO 25 April 1995 Dear JARRETT shipmate, Today marks our return home following a shared six month- long adventure overseas. We should be proud of JARRETT ' s many accomplishments, too numerous to catalogue, that you made happen in support of our nation and its interests. You did your duty professionally, you did it with style, you did it safely and you had fun. Now that it is over, JARRETT ' s PACMEF 94-95 is a matter of memory. I hope this book serves to remind you of the countless things we in JARRETT did and shared while on deployment and of the places we visited. Most off all, I hope you are reminded of the unique camaraderie that is the special bond between those of us who go down to sea in ships, a bond that is especially strong in JARRETT. This book will have served its purpose, when, in years to come, it makes you puff-up your chest a bit and brings a smile to your face. Executive ' ad LIEl TESAST COMMASDER David T. Bailey LMTED STA TES SA IT LIculenanI Commander David T. Hailiy a native of l)carh(irn. Michican. He received an appointment to the I nitcd Stato Naval Academy in 1977 and uraduated in 1981 with a liachelon of Science degree in Physical Science. Lieutenant C ommander Bailey initially served aboard USS KKISTOL COUNTY (LST 1 198) as Damage ( ontrol Assistant and 2nd Div ision Omcer. He was a member of the C ommissioning C rew of I SS KOKD (KM, 54) where he was the Anti-Submarinc Warfare orficer. Lieutenant C ommander Bailey then attended the Naval Postgraduate Sch«M.I where he received a Masters of Science degree In Applied Science (Anti-submarine Warfare Systems lechnology ). He served aboard I SS l-AHKION (FF(. 22) as the C ombat Systems Ofllcer and then aboard I SS LFAHV (C(. 16) as the Operations Officer and Kxeculive OfTicer. Lieutenant ( ommander Bailey reported to JAKKKIT from the Naval War C ollege in Newport. Rhode Island where he received a Masters of Arts degree in Naliimal Security and Strategic Studies. Lieutenant C ommander Bailey ' s awards and decorations include the Navy C ommendation Medal (two awards). Navy Achievement Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, as well as other unit awards. Lieutenant ( ommander Bailey is married to the former Brenda Chiarelli. He and his wife are new parents of Ihier first child I mily and reside in Powav. C alifornia. Officers LIEVTENANT COMMANDER Brian J. Gerling UNITED STA TES NA VY •i Vs Lieutenant Commander Brian J. Gerling was born in Kansas City, Missouri on 28 October 1956. He is a graduate of Kansas State Universit with a Bachelor of Science deg ree in Chemistry. He received his commission through Officers Candidate School in July 1980. Lieutenant Commander (ierling ' s initial assignment was on the USS LYNDE MCCORMICK (DD(; 8) as First Lieutenant and Combat Information Center Officer. In September 1983, Lieutenant Commander (ierling reported to Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Philippines as Aide Flag Lieutenant. In August 1985, Lieutenant Commander Gerling reported to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and earned a Master of Science degree in Management. He completed Surface Warfare Department Head Course in July 1987 and was assigned as Combat Systems Officer on the USS CROMMF.LIN (FFG 37) where he served through July 1989. His next assignment was to the USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50) again as Combat Systems Officer where he served from November 1989 through August 1991. Lieutenant Commander (;erling reported to the International MiUtary Staff (IMS) at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium in September of 1991 and completed his overs eas joint tour assignment in September 1993. Presently, Lieutenant Commander (Jerling is serving as Executive Officer, USS JARRETT (FFG 33) homeported in San Diego, California. Lieutenant Commander Gerling ' s awards and decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy commendation Medal (two awards), Combat Action Ribbon. Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, as well as other unit awards. Lieutenant Commander Gerhng and his wife Mary have two children, Emily, Kathleen, and Mary Catherine. The family currently resides in San Pedro, California. Wardroom DtPARIMtM HEADS LCDR trie R. Rice L T Donald E. Davis L 7 Ricks H . Polk L T Andrew B. Barker DIVISION OFFICERS LT Alfredo Mtmlc L TJG Michael S. Buchanan L TJG Mose T. Rumich L TJG Brian R. Durant L TJG Marquis A. Patton L TJG Oudrev Henev EAS David E. Softer ENS Christian Tulodieski Ej S John D. Heiden ENS Andrew C. Ehlers ENS Kenneth A. Krueger ENS James D. li ' inters Chief Petty BMCS David J. Bennett GSMC Thomas G. Holcomh 10 Officers lifc m mt. STGC Jeffrey E. Smith GMC Barry R. Francis RMC Brannon F. Knox DCC Gary L. Hickman EMC Conrado G. Luzano ENC Joseph D. Matteo A a MSC Jerry L. Milar EMC Robert P. Peterson SKC William L. Chua m ETC Michael R. Barbeau OSC Lawrence Cudnik STGC Steven D. Van Horsen mk 11 OI Division OS I Mark ,. Braalcn OS! George L. Hartsook aS7 Danii ' l (,. Reeves OSI Patrick T. Jherrien OS! James E. Marshall 12 0S2 Richard C. Raton 0S2 Elie Saad OS2 Eric O. Chatman OSSN Jerry A. Davis OSS Anthony W. Walcott OSS Curtis J. Elliott OS2 Ronald L. Gray 0S2 Richard J. Powell 0S2 Michael R. Mountjord OSS Raymond C. Dyson OSS Arthur J. Johnson OSS Craig M. Frizzell OSSR Jason C. Remson OSSN Raymond L. Reed OSSN Terrell D. Harrison 13 LH I Pirn B. Snann E i2 Phiilip E. Boice EW3 Scott C. Selson EW3 James I. McDouj-all 14 1 Division BMl Steven D. Cowles BM2 Stephen S. Nordan BM2 Eugene A. Hargenrader BM2 Dennis A. Lentay BM3 Geoffrey S. Hutson BM3 Chad A. Meyer BM3 Daniel H. Estill SN Ronalds. Ledbetter SNBradlevE. Taylor SN Frank J. Besadesky SN Shawn M. Hills SNPaulW. Cadell 15 .9N Roilni-y D. daily .V.N Joseph • ' . Kennedy S Anihonv Jackson SN Arrezzo D. Amos 5A ' Francisco L . Santos SA ' Roberto Rivera 16 SN Thomas J. Musso SN Christopher B. Delacruz SN Von R. Carles SN Daniel Rojo-Lopez SN Casey L. Villacana SN Kenneth L. Dewey SN Daniels. Franklin SN Matthew K. Rogers SN Adam Jenkins SA George C. Price SA Thomas J. Johnson SA Scott E. Kirly SA Marvin C. Fontanilla SA Joseph C. Channel SRJoseL. Cruz-Ayala 17 OC Division RMI Gilbert A. Collins RM2 Clarence D. Jones RM2 Tommy Smith RM3 Jamie R. Williams FJL ' I1 18 ¥ RMJ Brian S. Sisiey RM3 RkhaedA. Hills RMSN Joseph J. Schneider RMSA Ward L. Scott 19 ON Division SM2 Byron A. Hurte SM3 Phillip A. Gentles SM3 Larry E. Gray QMl Philhert J. Johnson QMl Michael H. Clegg SMI Dan J A. Tillman T f=- • ma SM3 Tony L. Plater QMS Richard D. Bartleson QMSR Edward Chavira SMSR David G. Escobar 21 X Division YNI Michael A. Gonzales PS ' l Stephen QuezaJa MAI Mitchell D. Lott HMI Anthony A. Windom 22 V T PN3 Paul J. Neves HN Christopher P. O ' SuUivan PN3 Stephen M. Storozynski YN3 Timothy F. Smalley 23 CS-2 Division TMl Johnthan A. Szerszen STGJ Robert Adcock STG3 Felix A. Romero - STGl Michael D. Ratif-an STGl John G. Swope STGl Dewain D. Rosenthal AtMidaMc 24 STG3 Paul K. Rizak STG3 Robert D. Rife TM3 Vernon T. Ouzts STG3 John D. Wilson STG3 Benjamin N. Reynolds STG3 Jason M. Bryant 25 CS-3 Division GMGI Ronald L. Haf aman FCl CHLslopher D. Polk GMl Michael S. Grogan FCl Andre L. Young GMG2 Bnan D. Pennynell GMGI Ryan H. Gregory FC2 Eric C. Brooks FC2 Benjamin A. Culver GMM2 Jason T. Wireman X 26 GMG3 William R. Mcanany FC3 Jack L. Wix FC3 Daniel J. Oleary FC3 Shane E. Summers FC2 William J. Henrys FC3 Anthony A. Blanchard 27 CS-4 Division ETI Robert D. Wright DSl Francis. X. Healherhead ICI Richard A. Brooks ETI Roger H. Maidman ET2 David A. Callaghan IC2 Norbert M, Cruz DS2 Mar ' in A. Mulling ET3 Ken yon J. Jackson ET3 Jerry C. Dawa 28 H ' jS ET3 Johnson ET3 Michael J. Coding ICFN Tyler R. Joy ETSA Alexander L. Castro, Jr. 29 ' « Underway Replenishment 30 31 t . '  . IW-Blt Sanction Violators 33 34 Crossing the Line 35 SKI Havard SK2Ga.smin .SK3 Hcrrera SK3 Gibson SKSN Blake Stores Division 36 MS 1 Quintana MS 1 Abner MSlCueto MSI McCord MS3Caissey MS3 Granada MSSNMitchem MSSN Loving 37 Ship ' s Service Division SH: Robertson SHSNHinojosa SH 1 Rucker SH2Balingil Disbursing Postal Division DK2 Bennett PC2 Lope 38 Flight Quarters 39 i ,s ' « ' -i • -? ' ,  .. 1 r ' •h --i.. 40 i — U- ' Sea Pappy Hard at work 43 C.O. ' s Inport Cabin 45 46 47 1 ■ i ( m , I 1 4 I i I  • • . 1  a nil • 48 :. : ■ rSir ■ ' ' ■ tt ■ ' -Ev.7 ■ rv - ■ Local Transportation ;-4 49 MP Division GSEI Richard S. Tarf-he (iSM2 Michael A. Tehada (iSM2 HhitHorth GSE3 Scot J. Lesniak GSE3 Corey W. Foust GSM2 Russell A. Scott GSM2 Christopher M. Granherg GSM2 John L. Carnes GSM 3 Cecil Logan GSM3 Matthew E. Garland GSEFS Jacob T. Clark GSMFN Eric At. Dailey 50 51 A Division O EM Joel H. Stiles ESI Terry W. Killman ESI Christopher t. Hegeman ES2 Gary Q. Laroque ES3 Ronald J. Morgan ENS Carey D. Tate 52 ENS Rodney D. Wendel ENS Jose J. Gomez ENSJerodS. Viall FN Derek L. Gratithem FN Bradley L. Amos 53 DC2 Burrows HTlRaiiiNtf DC: Soils Damage Control Division DCFA Folic DCTR Robinson DCFNEaston 54 EMlTach EM2Lumb EM2 Santos EMIT Nguyen EM3 Johnson E Division i i mSS p 4 M. A r v ' v:j rv 55 AMHIPniicr A : ,i|.jc AV ' 2 Anderson AE2 Winchester AMH2 Taylor AZ2.Simm.s 44 Battle Cats 56 HSL-43 AB2Gabel AT3Day AMH2 Hernandez AE3 Martinez A W2 Hughes AD3 Parsley 57 AE3Thi)mpM)n AD3McMahan AT3 Breilag 58 59 60 61 I f . rmfmiT 63 « f3w« MWMNeaa 64 65 66 67 Special Thanks to Dave Notter, Scott Zilge, Matt Scribuer and Mike Baseman for their significant contribution to the LSS JARRETT (FFG 33) Anniversary Cruisebook. USS JARRETT thanks Kevin Farley, of Herff-Jones, Military Publications Cruisebook Photography for his substantial efforts in making this book possible. 68 Kevin DFlflty Halt Jom CuHin SpxiiM 9 Realm of t SW Tropic of Capricorn INDIAN Tasmania Kergurlrn tUn6t BERING SEA NORTH PACIFIC C United States ju Midway Hawaii ' WHU ' ' _ HONOLULU PEAHL HARBOR o e 1 Dragon I r aualor % Christmas Island % Equator Phoenix , Islands ' !  Fiji Islands V  O I S fnoa Islands O °c, ' e -z. ' « . ' . i Tahiti ' y« SOUTH PACIFIC i i 3 CO DEPLOYMENT TIMELINE Depart Bahrain .«_ .„ Arrive JebelAli, UAE .. Depart Jebd All. UAE. Arriv e Bahrain Depart Bahrain .    . Arrive Lumut. MY Depart Lumut MY  _..«, Arrive Manila. PhiUppines -. Depart M anila. Phihppines - Arrive Pearl HariDor. HI Depart Pearl Hart or, HI ™„ Anive San Die o, CA ____ .05Febniaryl99S .19 Febniaryl99S 01 Marchl99S 10Marchl99S 12 March 1995 21 March 1995 — 26 March 1995 30Marchl99S 30Marchl995 .17 April 1995 .19 April 1995 25 April 1995


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