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E447 ,.,, ,- TABLE OF CONTENTS Histvfy A A f dlll Wardroom ' w f A 4 l 8e 10 AlChiefPeffy Officers i A A12 Delmffmenfs '91 Df fSf0!'S A d i A 16 ,A,, , , ,, VV ,V Wake!Guam ' f, 50 52 elkpublicofrhe Philippines A 70 X fVV 'Oi1 St3tiOHl 5116 Dfe90 Gaffffd dl 156 'lllsflellback mfii3ff0U ' ff l 154 ,zifSingaporCd - l A f 1 Editor-in-chief JEFFREY ELLEN PH2 A Q ' 1 , A PhQt0grfaphyeEdjte1fjj A PHOTOGRAPHERS A A A S Sheila Wagner,:RPSlV l Branden Seamons, LCDR, Dental Corps ADMINISTRATIVE A Kurt zmzer, RP2 ASSISTANCE DaVid Votroubek, PHAN WELFARE A REC LIAISON David Sheldon, DPC ' Reginald Chambers, J OSN H eidil Lea thers, J OSN ' 48 if fic p Q1 y.w435v 1,7 , w , Q I -we Il .Jug ? ,Www ,J 1. ki Q if 'Nap'-fs. ...A ,,,,, 1, 1 ff f - X J, 4' ,fff ,gli f f W aa 0 f A WA - Q Q84 4 .. Q , ' as. V F , 5 i ' p i , Q , 4. .Q 0 'ri fell x f , ,Q K 9 ,4.4,mQ flggx. 4 fi 1 , W ,ff f,'L K ,, L, , W , Vw, In Greek mythology Jason was the leader of the Argonauts, who sailed aboard the ARGO in quest of the Golden Fleece. ln the spirit of his heroic deeds, three ships of the United States Navy have proudly borne the name. The first, a monitor, served with distinction during the Civil War, blockading and interdicting shipping in both North and South Atlantic areas, the second, a fuel ship, was assigned to deliver supplies and fuel to ships operating in the Atlantic, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean during World War l and later served in the Pacific. Today's USS Jason KAR-82 is a repair ship whose distin- guished history spans five decades. She was launched April 3, 1943 by the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Company and commissioned June 19, 1944. World War ll was raging when Jason took her place on the line. She sailed first to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, then to Purvis Bay in the Solomon lslands to begin support operations as a member of Service Squadron Ten. A From Purvis Bay Jason moved to Ulithi, Caroline Islands for seven months and then to Leyte in the Philippines for the duration of the war. During this period Jason worked around the clock repairing ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. This heavy work load, coupled with the need to spend long hours at general quarters, severely taxed those who served aboard. Jason 's performance, together with that of other units of Service Squad- ron Ten, prompted Third Fleet Commander ADM Bull Hal- sey to commend the squadron for a job well done. Jason survived three separate air attacks in Ulithi and repaired dam- age sustained by USS Mazawa, an ammunition ship, and USS Randolph, an aircraft carrier. Jason fabricated and installed structural bulkheads for the repair of a number of ships, includ- ing USS Lexington and USS Cabot. While in. Leyete, Jason regunned USS Mobile and effected repairs to USS ldaho, USS Mississippi, USS Mount Olympus and USS Gus W. Darnell. ln all, Jason completed 52 aircraft carrier availabilities. When the Japanese surrendered August 14, 1945, Jason was at sea. She proceeded to Buckner Bay, Okinawa, and then to Jinsen, Korea, with the Hrst occupation troops. She assisted in the evacuation of Japanese nationals from Korea and China. For the next four years she continued to provide service to ships of the Pacific Fleet, alternating homeports between Japan and California. As the Communist menace grew bolder in Ko- rea, Jason spent more and more time in Sasebo, Japan, provid- ing vital support in a conflict where sustained naval power became increasingly important. Following cessation of hostilities in Korea, one crisis after another flared up in the Far East and for a period of ten years Jason worked tirelessly with other ships to keep the all-impor- tant U.S. Seventh Fleet in a state of maximum combat readi- ness. In the late fifties and early sixties the Communists focused their attention on Southeast Asia, and the United States was drawn into the Vietnam War. During this period Jason crew worked arduously repairing battle damage to such ships as USS Goldsborough and regunning others such as USS Providence. ln a conflict where naval gunfire support Hgured so prominently, such services were crucial in defending American lives. Since the Vietnam conflict Jason has made numerous deploy- men ts, including pro viding services for units of the lndian Ocean Battle Groups in Diego Garcia during the lran-Afghanistan crisis in 1 980-81. Her tradition of supply and support has won her the Battle Efficiency E for the years 1961, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1971, 1975, and 1980. ln 1982 Jason changed her homeport to Pearl Harbor, the site where she began repair services in the summer of 1944. During her regular overhaul in 1982 Jason received extensive modernization in both the repairfmission area and in the electrical and main propulsions areas, preparing the ship for many more years of superior service. Continuing her 40 years of providing front line mobile repair services to forward deployed ships, Jason sailed once again for the Western Pacihc in 1983. While in Yokosuka, Japan, she tended ships participating in the search for wreckage and survi- vors of the KAL 007 disaster. Now in her fifth decade, Jason 's 1985 deployment again took her to the lndian Ocean. Two of her seven months were spent at anchor off the coast of Oman servicing units of the Pacific Fleet. Jason also became the Hrst U.S. Navy ship to visit Moroni, the capital of the Comoros lslands. A S , ,...--- .,l t 'T ,. ,ig , 32 ,A ffl f-H 5 Q ! . ' 1 1 5 Q 1 2 .-1,.., . !Q I x 5 if -V-uf' i ..v'Q. Q he First Jason 35011 I y X H25 1 v I , W QW . f W - 54 if ' Q ' if ,, 1 ,J 1 . ' 1,1 if N n i ffl: , 537 J ' W lit W4 'L . if ' f ,.14' 5 :V I Wx A I 'iff 1, 1 I W 1 ikfz, Ai '-A J--rf f -A -- -,J V- A-. -hr' KC, L17v'E ' O .. -. -1,- 55 V 7z E X? 5575 ,gg ...... - .... ..,... .- . .... - s '. 2 '.: amen Hauser., DIPARTED AUG. 6 '44 I I j I 9 V .,.,.... SIPT. ll UC. I7 X., 1 L ass neo' ues uso' uses' :zo nos' 90' an an 1 1 l 1 r ' I XX u.s.s..1AsoNs ROAD TO Toxvo JSA First Deploym en t- World War II -A -7 -.-sf' A W The Commandmg gi:- Offlcer I Captain Cook was born April 2, 1938 in Seattle, Washing- ton. He joined the Na val Reserve while attending high school in Pasco, Washington. After graduation from high school and a brief period of active duty in USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSE- VELT KCVA-421 he received a Naval Reserve appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in 1956. -'ff' .,. H5271 - ' His first assignment after receiving his commission in June F' 1960 was with the Pacific Fleet in USS BUCK IDD-7612 as Ka X 1 ', ., 1' AS Wand Fire Control Officer. In March 1962 he reported to A Utility Squadron THREE, serving successively as Officer in 0257 . AL...1:f Charge, Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter IDASHI Detach- E .Lf ment ONE and Ofhcer in Charge, DASH Fleet Introduction lie-- Site. Subsequent assignments included Weapons Officer in the commissioning, crew of USS DAVIDSON IFF-10451 from ogfii- 1965 to early 1967, duty in the Enlisted Personnel Division of ---' the Bureau of Na val Personnel from 1 967 to 1969, and a tour cc. -- as Surface Operations and Scheduling Ofhcer on the staff of .rs ii Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla ELEVEN. a::f::' 1, Capt, Chafjes I, Cook, In July 1970 Captain Cook reported on board USS KING iv Wiffff. IDLG-102 for duty as Executive OfHcer. Ordered to the Bu- reau of Na val Personnel after his relief in 1 972, he served there as Pacihc Fleet Destroyer Placement Officer and later as head of 3 A235 3 . the Surface Ship Placement Desk. He attended the Naval War College commencing in July 1974 as a student in the Command and H311 9 Staff course, concurrently earning a master's degree from the University of Rhode Island. fliffv-so In September 1975 he assumed command of USS RAMSEY IFFG-21. He remained in command until October 1972 then I-1 departed for duty in the Surface Warfare Division IOP-322 of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Surface Warfare. fig.-A, , . Immediately prior to his present assignment he served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations on the staff of Commander, THIRD Fleet. 6' -3 Captain Cook's decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star with gold star in lieu of second award and the Navy x- Achievement Medal in addition to various campaign medals. i Cp- g Captain Cook is married to the former Sylvia Patricia Foley of Pasco, Washington. They have two daughters, Sylvia and Heather. I Y I J O ,r if P it 5 .LXR-K qw- . -- . A F. X 'N' cpu NX AN! A tiigwh 3.3: ..'-5 X-. S - W 5-.. tm?-. .QP X' 1 ,ss '- mn . . wp. FQ.. '- 21 1, -- x A ,A digg.- . Av. Q ,M '-A ...ego ',-.., - ... . s.,,.. , .. 1 , - iw-,-.. . , 'A 5 lf,-P . 'rr - - wget- .v ,QA n I, b .. H wr: W-., n-,, fi,- mr yu - 7 M , 1, ,-. . s., . .ug i 'i 33,3 I 'gf gn. . ., --LJ 1 -'77 . .5'f ---...:- , ., JR.. u-35:71 LT ,'f ',f'5 2' -3 0'---flu gn, K... . .L Jr' T fi .IDBI . . .Ii Fifi PAH? 452: W Elf I .JZCcEIi'. vw hr: rr X332 , ...M w ,'7 ,N 4. L. M -2. 5-LT.. -LL-, f-r'WE'-'- v'-V k -' 7 - ' ' vs' ' ' The Executive Officer CDR Ikerd was born September 28, 1945 in Olympia, Washington. While attending college he joined the Naval Re- serve in October 1965. After graduation from Western Wash- ington State College receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology he attended Ofhcer Candidate School and received a Navy Reserve Commission in November 1968 through the Reserve Ofhcer Candidate KROC1 Program. His Hrst assign- ment after training in boat operations in Coronado, California was ln-country Viet Nam with Commander Task Force 115 as Ofhcer-ln-Charge of a Patrol Craft Fast lPCF1 Swift Boat . After ia year in country he reported to the Naval lnshore Operations Training Center KNIOTC1, Mare Island, California in April 1970 where he served as instructor of ln-country boat operations and RIVERINE Warfare. In 1971 he served as Ofhcer-ln-Charge of the NIOTC Weapons Training Detach- ment in Hawthorne, Nevada. After three years with the Brown Water Navy CDR lkerd was given a permanent . appointment to the Regular Navy and assignment to USS WORDEN IDLG 181 as Navigator, forward deployed in Yoko- suka, Japan 1972-1974. After a tour ashore as a Management Analyst at Navy Manpower and Material Analysis Center, Norfolk, Virginia and Destroyer School graduation in 1977, he served as Weapons Ofhcer on USS M YLES C. FOX IDD 8291 1977-1979 in Brooklyn, New York and Operations Ofhcer on USS OGDEN KLPD 51 in San Diego, California 1979-1981. He served as Enlisted Programs Officer Navy Recruiting District Los Angeles 1981- 1983, Facilities Planning and Program Ofhcer at COMNA VLOGPAC Pearl Harbor 1983-1 984, completed SWOS PX O Course in November 1984 and reported on board JASON KAR 81 as Executive Ofhcer in December 1984. While on recruiting duty, he earned a Master of Business Administration degree from National University. CDR lkerd 's decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat KW, Combat Action Ribbon in addition to various campaign medals. CDR lkerd is married to the former Kathleen Bantugan of Vallejo, California. They ha ve a daughter Sherrie and a son Matthew. CDR Gail E. Ikerd , ,, Y. , ti. Y. . CDR SCHAI Den tal Officer LCDR SEAMONS Asst. Dental Ofhcer i LT TRUMPOWER Asst. Repair Officer L T PEDENE Electrical OfHcerfPAO Jason Wa rdroom CDR MARLIN CDR MORGAN CDR FLICK LCDR SCHAFFER Supply Ofhcer Repair Ofhcer Chaplain Asst. Supply Officer LCDR BROWN LCDR BLACK LT BAKER LT HARRIS Chief Engineer Chief Engineer Asst. Dental Ofhcer Electrical Repair LT JIO LT McLAlN LT KALLGREN LT ESPARZA Food Service Ofhcer Medical Ofhcer Medical Ofhcer First Lieutenant LT KUSUMOTO LT HURD LTJG BUCHY LTJG SCARBOROUGH Operations Officer Main Propulsion Asst. 2nd Division Officer Communications Officer K i UL-, - A124-IQ...-. .V - Jason vm 5 Qffalq V2 , LTJG HAZI LTJG AABERG Planning and Estimating Diving Officer ws ENS DAY ENS KEIFER 1 .1 CIC Officer Communications Officer C WO4 BUNKER C WO3 LECHLER Quality Assurance 5473 Hull Repair I .,,:g ff 1 Wa rdroom ENS VELEZ Damage Control Asst. C WO4 S TIMPSON Electronics Repair C WO3 MILLER Ordnance Repair If g--1 Gf I , . v YW b 4 5' v 'W , if A ff , P 5, s s i M, ,,,, L, V Wfrzrf Y I f ' Q Emi I , f x 5 3 L T CHRISTENSEN L T DOUCETTE l. I-. TAD JAG TAD JAG it LV . 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First Lieutenant Chief Petty Officers 15 Jan 85 USS Jason MSCM Kit Carson MMCMDV Charles Fulkerson BTCM Thomas Morris HMCM Frederick Shultz EMCM Jon Taylor DKCS Oscar Arbolado SKCS Allen Ballard MSCS Pablo Capili E TCS Richard Clements E TCS John Duncan HMCS Roger Farthing BTCS Timothy Graham B TCS Danny Armstrong DPCS Dennis Hoover HTCS Gregory Meyer MLCS Gerald Moerke MRCS Dennis Noyce H TCS Frank Rivas H TCS George Gray EMCS Daniel Russell ETC Emilio Aclaro BTC Donald Alexander F TGC Federico Bona MRC Lynn Burry lCC William Correll QMC William Connor MRC Francis Cousins HTC James Cruse ETC John Deloach BTC Richard Dugdale DPC Billy Dykes MMC Daniel Garley BTC Edward Hatch DPC Wallace Hurt 12 .L , ,i-41,.Z.f - - 6 X -1iw : -Y if ' Chief Petty Officers 15 Jan 85 USS Jason HTC Marcus King MRC Teddy Lavitoria RMC Lester Littlejohn MLC Jesse Lopez NCC Ned Lowe HTC Rex Martin ICC William Mason ENC Daniel Murry HTC Ronald Myers PNC Ruben Navata HTC Gary Nieves EMC Tony Ong MRC Robert Petersen IMC Charles Reimold SHC Benjamin Respicio EMC Victorino Reyes HTC William Rich MMC Louis Richards HTC Ryder Richardson ICC John Roulstone DPC David Sheldon ETC Dennis Soggs SHC Wilfredo Soriano ENC Carl Sparks GMGC Randolph St. Moritz SKC Robert Stratton PNC Rogelio Tamayo BTC Edward Taylor MRC Eleazer Tolentino HTC Susano Valdez MAC Timothy Wood HTC Mack Woodward BTC Edison Zuniga Q, 4 L-1 f-. A 1 5 4 - ' - 'f 'A ' ' N' Y ' -Y ' R-0 Division 'R-1 Shipfittefs L to R Back Row: MRC Lynn Burry, MM2 Matthew Schnauder, H T1 Arther Edwards EN1 Dan Murray, HT1 Shawn Rick, ET1 Laird Ralston, HT1 Robert Rudolph, Middle Row: MR1 Jose Ragules, FN Kathleen Keough, LTJG Deidre Hazi, FN Debra Montgomery, Front Row: ETC Emilio Aclaro, EM1 Rodolfo Castinaga, MRC Frank Cousins, DPC Wallace Hurt, F TGC Federico Bona. L to R Front Row: H T2 Ronald Chavez, HT3 Jamie McGee, HT3 Dierdre Harrington, HT3 Dion Doll, H T2 Mary Scott, H T2 James Cowens. Back Row: H T3 Jacques Hough, H T1 Ryder Richardson, HTFN James Koutncik, HTFN Kent Chase, HTFA Scott Haynes, HTFN Steven Brehaut, HT3 Jon Wagner, HT2 Stanley Warner. yi ,,,V.,,,..,,f ,... .La-5-.F - V. V - W Weld Shop Sheetmetal Shop W N Z i N K I. W ll IP it L to R Front Row: H T2 Robert Whalen, H T2 Samuel Prebis, H T2 John Juarez, H T2 David Rivas. Back P Row: HT2 Charles Graham, HT3 Jerome Binkley, HT2 Peter Bustanoby, HTC James Cruse, HT2 Richard Estes, HT1 James Whitaker. , L to R Front Row: HT2 Tony Kerske, HTFN Joe Clarke, HT1 Frank Donnelly, HT3 Robert Henry, HTFN Harold Cheney. Back Row: HTC Rex Martin, H T2 Demetrius Brown, HT3 Peter Larkin, HT3 Jerry Pergande, HT3 Jeff Robbins, HTFN Charles Wilson, HTC Marcus King, HT1 Tony Barreras. x i W l N i 1 r I Q l I w i .:..,A-.Y -L ,- .,,, . ..--1.4.,. 1 :-..- - S- W- -' ' 'f' 44'-A' 'L' 'fri Ham ,3.l:. H f Eiaveras ' L to R Front Row: HTFN Monica Gigure, HTFN Todd Henry, FN Pipe Jennifer Freret. Back Row: H T1 Jim Bradbury, H T2 Shelly Britain, H T2 Keith Scully, HT1 Hank Larson. L to R Front Row: FN Mark Taylor, H T3 Ken Cranford, H T3 James . Fournier. Back Row: FN Edward Odom, H T1 Douglas Littrell, HTFN Dallas Smith. ,, ,, V.., - C-L.. H4-.Y Y ,.l:,:Q,',,-V if - - 7---Q--0-...... HJ. 5-T v - L to R Front Row: H T2 Kelly Boyles, FN Catherine Lipp, PMFN Michael Krese. Back Row: HT1 p David Hatch,PMFN John Vigil, FN Forrest Olmstead, PM1 Angelito Almodovar. i L to R Front Row: HTZKSWI Emily Colwell, FN Arthur Horth, BM3 Tanya Murrell. Back Row: HT1 , l Jeffery Brown, HTFN Darryl Riley, TH3 Paul Sikokski, FA Anthony Mills. t 1 , W Ir , at 1 I. lx -Q4 . Ah 5 ln Q M' 1: N SCI' 7 5 . F' N hh . S. Lf- T Q 5 x A ff if Sail Lol I 5,13 , ,S -If --' 7 L - -A4-.,,..vL :AL f M Main Machine Shop L to R Front Row: MRFN Ralph Heflin, MR3 Bill Anderson MRFN Dianne Speary MR3 Scott Halstead MRFN Valerie Samp son MR3 Richard Ball Middle Row MR3 Mark Kinzy MR3 Rick Swanfeidt MRFN Emily Minor MR3 Connie Cramer MR3 KM -532 Abner Verzosa MR3 Tammy Johnson MR3 Andy Mathews MRFN Susan Ken gott Back Row MRFN Deborah Scar pello MR3 Frank Jelks MR3 Mike Kahr hoff MR3 Bob Geraghty MRFN Randy i NW 'R Nw Rim Wx N W tx L to R Front Row: MR1 Emilio lbana, MR1 Renato Simpauco, MR1 Virgilio Garlejo, MR2 Andy Uista. Middle Row: MR1 John Hoesing, MR1 Lito Cataulin, MR2 Steve Dudas, MR2 Bryan Monroe, MR1 Paul Desrosiers, MR2 Brett Stimson, MR1 Ant- onio Casimf Last Row: MR1 Steve Rose, MR1 Larry McGee, MR2 Kent Senei MR2 Richard Zerr, MR2 Robert Scholl, MR2 Robert Grasty. Lero ux 1-W U ' 'WW1 Z if 4 V I f X-,,, -A P L to R Front Row: MMFN Hoover, MM1 Dimaano, MM3 Cofhn, MMFN Pastor, MM1 Santos, MM Yaris, MM3 Stone. Back Row: MM3 Bridgeman, BTC Dugdale, MM3 Walters, MM1 Ramos, MM3 Alarcon, MM1 Duarte, MR3 Paxcua, MMFN Kennedy, MM3 Puryear, MM3 Garcia, MM3 Switala, BT3 Paolucci, MMFN Craighead, MM2 Fryer, MM2 Cook. L to R Front Row: BT3 Guthierrez, B TFN Brown, BT1 Aromin, B TFN Turner. Back Row: BT1 . . Douglas, BT1 Taylor, BTFN Piquiet, BTFN Young, BT2 McCloud, BTC Zuniga, BTC Arm- I Boller Repan' sffong. 1 I x 1 A .I E I l Y . '- .1 '57 Sa-:Q Wf urn .WZ ' vVi I - -,. Vi - -.:-..- 'J :.1-Le Roux.. -: :1 BJCF: v-My-vm - - - ,J --ff: .--,,.-...Ji,Q,,5,,.- - ff, - . 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Back Row: IC3 Kim Jefferies, lC3 John Spartz, lC3 PeeWee Mead, IC3 Bill Steward. R-3 GyrofIC + WW , , ' Mi MMSE if 1' I V l 1 4 l. X 9' a K Y E Q K I , ab ,x i Q 'NF FD, L. Arr --- 'w-.. - ' 4 .xt ,,. 4 5 uw, o I Outside Electrical Repair Rewind L to R Front Row: EMI Catungal, EM3 Debra Henrich, EM2 Edwin Bacuita, EMI Coquia, EMI Espineli. Back Row: EMFN Brian Mills, EMFN Stepon Brooks, EM3 Harold Black, EMI George Lewis, EMI Robert Philipps, EM3 Donald Collins. L to R Front Row: EMI Miranda, EMI Agcaoili, EMI Efren Nio, EM2 Reyes Salaz, EMI Tom Banequed. Back Row: EMI Andres, EM2 Brian Johnson, EM3 Debbie Kerr, EM3 Peddie Manahan. ----- - - --A'i--A-i- - iff 5 f rf wi 21 wifi-'w,, iSN Nifawiwf X .siX2..3E..mx4'fLzQ nm S TTC X 74173727 NM, X , L li as if Vi 5 K 1 XX 1 v ' i R.3 L to R Front Row: ETCS Duncan, LT Harris, EMCSARusselI. Back Row: ICC Mason ICC Correll, y S L to R: MR3 Gerald Toussaint, MM3 Warren Woolcott, EM1 Markiewicz, MR2 Ferris Goins. 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Back Row: H TFN Fox, H TFN Conti, HT3 Keith Webster, HT1 Clive Knight, ENS Raul Velez, HT3 Burger, HT3 Holden, HTCS Meyer. .ve Y - , I W , l-11 , - , --- , yr!! 4... f L to R Back Row: RM2 Charles Macpherson RM3 Frank Garay RM3 Steven lrvine. Middle Row: RMC Lester Littlejohn RMSN April Coult RMSN Alicia Aquon RMSN Carrie Ross RM3 Jack Brayman ENS Sheila Scarborough. Back Row: RM2 Don Sajecki RM2 Christopher Puckett JOSN Heidi Leathers RM1 Burke Scruggs. Opera tmns Department OC Di vzszon Sig-nafmen L L to R: SMSN Beckie Evans SMSN David Kellenberger SM2 Charles Beasley SM3 Rick Burgos. 4 1 3 Operb 5995 v l C i I .v f I ' I I ! I 1 l 0 1 9 ' 'x F V a 3 N f f i V 0 , , XJ aging -OF!! 5 Pix 3 .PI so Uri 1 y 5 , p.. .rg :ILE 'z-J :ri 1' 1 :lc :TY nent J: nfs' :E Y 1 I WW Mi nj A Y It-WMU, , W-vwiwgt , I f - AAH, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, -- l N.- Y. 11 1, -Ill!! , F' K - 'Y .x.x H Q ' I ' I K x ' , f 2 ' L to R Front Row: O53 Ken Case, O53 Rena Abston, O52 Don Stroleny, ENS Mike Day. Back Op Row: OSSN Robert Mosley, O53 Mike Nelson, O53 Chris Robinson. Specialists L to R Front Row: QM2 Robin Black, QM3 Jacqueline Lowman, ENS Mike Day. Back Row: Qll3I'l'e1'l1l6Sl'eI'S QM3 Chris Roefaro, QMSA John Hall, QM3 scoff Turley. Qiwlaliill ,f ' N 'xX 0 L to R: JOSN Reggie Chambers, SNIJOI Guy Traynham, JOSN Heidi Leathers, JO2 David Whitney-not pictured. see page 123. ii ,V w ? 'T if a :ll 'Q i 1 a,-f-f ' 1 f T A ,,. A R. x f 1 i 1 'x -auf' .S , is-' ' ,. NL.. , A, ,L L, , 3 , ,LA W, , , Y . v-,.,N.....,,..,-,w-.?,...,.f:f.,,N..,....,.,--wn-+---..-q WW A S N-A A M , f , , Libr 4 Q L to R Back Row: BM2 Russ McKamey, SN Bernard Smith, SN Charlie Boyd, SN Andrew West, SN Larry Morse, SN Anthony Graves, SN Da vid Bilton, BM2 James Thorbjorson. Middle Row: BMI Lee, SN Cheryl Cason, SN Michele Leitenberge, BM3 Matthew Waters, SN Debra Quallen, SN Teresa Porter, SN Cathy Long, BM3 Debra Walburn, BMI Kevin Martin. Front Row: BM3 Kevin Earnest, BM3 Jean Anderson, BM3 Lawrence Claypool, SN Ellison, SN Mike Corcoran, SN Kenneth Chambes, BM3 Clemente Rieta. Deck Department L to R Back Row: BMI Mamerto Ecarinal, BM2 Scott Brown, SN Mordt, SN Everett Knowstheground, BM2 Thomas Ebner SN Patrick O'Neil BM3 David Terry, BM3 Dan lerulli, BM3 Robert McCullough, BM3 Joe Hall, MB2 Anthony Murray. Front Row: SN Migdaila Rolon, SN Allison Skelly, SN Keith Adams, SN Beckendori SN Sweeney, BM2 Kathy Kearns 7 7 A, -,mfs-,-7-lsr'-f V L -----f- ' 1 v F '4 w . ff f ,A X f A X i Z! ,f ,X I , 1 I - 1 ,f ., W 1 ka-K X 4 I l Capt. 's Office And Personnel L to R Front Row: PNSN Dave Johnson, SN Gina Kolovani, YN2 Barbara Bartley, YN2 Karla Cain, SN Siobhan Htzgerald, YN3 Denise Garcia. Middle Row: PNSN Carole Speese, YN3 Wanda Watson, PN2 Jamiann Mavis, PN3 Deborah Diprete, C WO4 Herbert Davis, PNC Ruben Navata. Back Row: DPC Dave Sheldon, PN1 Rogelio Tamayo, YN2 Michael Durell, YN1 Ricky Sturm, YN3 Scott Murphy, PC3 Abel McNair, PC2 Tim Wright. Master-A t-Arms Force i L to R'Front Row: MM1 Robert Geary, H T2 Jack Moore, MR1 Rodolfo Dulce. Middle Row: Dianna Alderman, MA2 Verna Leotta. Back Row: Noelito Abutin, MAC Timothy Wood, Jack McCarl, BM2 Anthony Murray. 1 1 ,A 1 l P V 1 N N X l 1 Y W 1 5. 1 1 ! ,I M 5 li fi f? x F Q. I E f I I 1 134 1... 1 r' 'hl!EJ-Q. Mais- It '.'lllE?1'- lim iff' lol rf I ! -'sense -N -J f --- K y 3 1 Si E 3 3 fl fag .3 , 3 5 2 li fx 1 1 ii E ir fi S as ' Medical Departmen tt 143 3 Den tal Department 'L to R Front Row: HM2 Joeseph Ward, HM1 Kevin Kaya, HM3 Louise Cook, HN Bernie McSta y, L T Kimberly McLain, HM2 Gale Suomi. Back Row: HMCS Roger Farthing, HM2 Terry Gentry, HM3 Gary Nook, HM2 Joeseph Brown Ill. L to R Front Row: Bonita Baty, DN Terry Hart, DN Jacqulyn Batesole. Middle Row: DT2 Marie Fry, LT Sharon Baker, DTP2 Levy Wcente. 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'- x - 23 Jaw' A . -'- ' u ' -' l f n gh ' ' V 6 4 H -vw 'W :lt -U1 L' - i i 5- x ' 'wk 0 qs' .40 . f 'f .,- U , Q W! f . , 1 . 4 ur , ,l 4 V . 3 'SIMM' '- l his rv- Ek, if - 1 I' 'N' ., ll j Uv 5 5, .9 ' '1,5-'L .,-- 1 f 5 ' -' Kg r. FF, ,sh 'iifirx f .f1 f V lg., Q 'M A M ' ,F 3... . 115. fl' Q 3 OP' fi if Q i 9139 - , gg- , - , M A, ' in , ' n We spent the 7th through the 11th of February in Hong Kong, the first of our two liberty ports. The crew's spirit and sense of adventure wasn't the least bit dampened by the rain, rain, and more rain. Hong Kong-one of the world's lar- gest trading ports-has a perfect cross sec- tion of Eastern and Western life. Definite- ly something for everyone. I m c: i CD i LT Ped 'U:1 Q: im E 3 , .YY, , BM 1 Tito Eclarinal edene byLTP Photo 1 5 od Ellen wo 2-Jeffery E 3 Q. 5 1 ? PH Left to Right DT3 Hillery Farmer, DT2 X Marie Fry, DT2 Levy Vicente, DT3 Orlan- 55' do Jaime, SN Bonita Baty, DT3 Scott Sla- gle. fi? 5? f -23 ? 3 Ex 43 Being anchored in the harbor, we had to ride a water taxi ashore. We were so excited about being in Hong Kong that some of us just had to call and tell someone. 5 f h thHonGKoheTexef5hz5hf5 1 fi af? Q ci mx , 5, 0,4 Q LTJG Vicki Buchay ' ' 'fu' -'-,-'Ml'-f-1 f -y ,, 1- Y.. -Q k HY -f- ----5-an--fr, ..,,. , 7 A , ENS Raul Velez, MS3 Douglas Winchester, MRFN Scott Halstead. H T1 Joyce Batting lC2 Jack Moore, IC3 Brett Williams MRC Robert Peterson, NCC Ned Lowe and friend HT2 John Juarez l MRFN Connie Cramer, SKCS Allen , Ballard FN Joseph Clark, FA Ken Delgado, FR Todd Crellmg, FN Heidi Baergen, SN Thomas Beckendorf MRFN Robert Geraghty, MRFN Scott Halstead, MR2 Richard Swan- feldt '-+V. w 1' ' lf! I ,, 1 If , 1 72 n W 5 n in ' f .1 I 5 I 1 1 w 1 1 Many or' us including RP3 Kurt Zinser have memories of taking f a junk tour of the busy waterfront. .1 K x r i fl- U I 1 J n so l r' ur M . ' s . N N. ,, D x if FL Ellen wood Jeffery N E ,..-.-....-- f.,ZK,.,.,- Y-cmd-, , ,, 41, LL, .... .fri W- u..,-.,-f W-- The water people-locally known as the Hooklas live and work on small boats called junks. Some of the Hooklas have never set foot on land their entire life. LT William Pedene ,- ,fn-qui-JIL - - 3 4-TW iiiii? W 'W '-4-ff-'-'-'--M Even though the food looked strange and smelled a bit bizarre- the Oriental treats were deli- cious. .,,-,.-.o,-4,-I RP3 Kurt Zinser 5 ' Q n .i l I fl- r 1 i i N I PH2 Jeffery Ellenwood g A PH2 Jeffery Ellenwood Whether you took a walk through the busy neon-Hlled streets, checked out the View from Victoria Peak or hit one of the many clubs-the night life was appealing to everyone. 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Civic Action Project Balanga Bataan MRFA Diane Speary Left to right: GMG3 David Caldwell, H T2 Emily Colwell, HM1 Kevin Kaya, FN David Shelby, Chaplain Richard Flick. D ,..L, , 'fain-ew .N-1., . 3 Y C ommumty Serwce lt s been said that in order to appreciate what we ha ve, we should experience not having it. Myself and several of my shipmates had the opportunity to experience a day with the people of the Bataan area. We set off early, not knowing what to expect, only that we were going to paint a schoolhouse and a hospital with Philippine sailors and marines. By the time we left we were exhausted, but each of us willing to go back for more. We had not only given our time and talent, we had given a part of ourselves to a people who looked at us with curiosity and fear. We saw a school where children are taught in classrooms with no lights, crude desks and few books. We saw a hospital in desperate need of repair, not enough beds or medicine for the sick. We taught small children how to sing You Are My Sunshine and they taught us the meaning of We Are The World. We all came back to the ship appreciating all that we have - have taken for granted as citizens of a country that is free. - Emily Colwell, HT2 KSWJ 5 X ,Y N i x en wood FU fU ' 0 U PH2 Jeffrey Ell Diane Speary FA MR Q. 1 Servic LCDR Braden Seamons V - f . ,XL G, 1. W.. HQ -Wy Qp4.4. -ww-acbarfiowzraw1iQI,4.W.f5g.wZm A-wxm.QW4Mfm4QL4w:.,wf.+f ff,.-'-wi,M4y1Q.'f,X.,,,Q. w,mNM.W My I , . . P0 JOH XXIII I, I CUMMU ITY CB TIER I . sv 4 mons, CDR Neal Schai. fffaffal' Z1-Id M2115 poo OP' 'Dru gm 'S PSU G45 U:- SUIT CJ 0:1 53 QP' D2 mv: SS .1 W 1 2 1 9 ,I E, 1 E Y N ! Left to Right: MR2 Richard Swanfeldt, M122 steve 3 Dd MRID 'dNl MR2Rb G , cl 5 U as' aw eson' O en tasty an Rizal Memorial Manila, Philippines -LT William Pedene. MR3 Scott Halsted out on the town, Olongapo City, 1 Philippines. i : 3 u 3, iq T5 -1! 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There was no suitable anchorage, so Jason stayed at sea off the coast. But lengthy boat rides didn 't dampen our work ashore, receptions or sightseeing in the streets of Moroni where winding lanes and old-style buildings hold European influence from the days of French colonial rule. We left Moroni with sea shells, hand-wrought gold jewelry, colorful clothing customarily worn by local women and many expressions of thanks from the friendly local citizens and government ministers, CAPT Cook with Ambassador Keating Ifwlliam Pedene ls- -sl EN1 Lawrence Bletsch ,ff HTC Ryder Richardson N S R Q. E Q 2 E F- Nl LCDR Braden Seamons Jason off the coast of Moroni. 3 Jason crew members visited and cleaned the gravesite of Dr. Esson, the first U.SQ representative to Comoros. Right, back row: SN Guy Traynham, DT3 Orlando Jamie, SN Pat Morrison, PC2 Tim Wright, Comorian guide, PNSN Carol Speese, PN3 Diana Alderman, SN Brian Holstrom, SK3 Joselito Villafuerte, SK3 Jane Gritter, HT3 Rita Lorkowski, Chap- lain Richard Flick, Middle: YN2 Mike Dur- ell, Frank Walker, Front: RP3 Kurt Zinser. .I i laaoqufv Q0 V0 1A,,,.0,,, bek U O otr V PHAN Dave Votrou bek Da ve AN PH xxx Q if X I ' X 1 W f A , 5, . f L , N if JV7' . N A A -' ,4-' I ' X .J 'SL I A - X ' ' 1 ff-' qs ef- I . 4, atv , X my , Ndki ar d gixx x PH2 Jeffrey Ellen wood 8 'I x f,-,f 'zdfxm gap- .40 7 , iwfsgffia- 1 LEW LCDR Braden Seamons 'gn :f!ugr1156J! ..x I Af-k ., Yi, 4 ' 1 :A F. , , x, ., ff -,'. , L,-s . '11 we -X s f3Z-- x - j -'iii' wif X ' L . if ' A x I , g-:gf 4i.4.f'-PM 'if' F92 x. 7 ul ' ' ,Q A ASL., 5 .L ,A f L ' F 'x -- , T K. ,-1 H- J., ', f -7 .fur . , X. . ' if .QTY ' 'tr ff 1, 4 Q59 -. . 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MRFN Emily Minor works as Moroni locals look on. we ,f Native islanders aboard Jason. ,W w f X 4 fif 'f' 1 W 73' W 4' M ff Nfy fi 5' f W 7 A Hi if .,,-- ,.,,JV ., ,-A.. - , , , Moroni tour group on the bridge Photos by -PH2 Jeffrey Ellen wood 85 LT William Pedene Pl-12 Jeffrey Ellen wood LT William Pedene LT William Pedene and a Comoran friend L v w x J Q C lx X Q x -l -C- elly Schwab K T2 E is S E i urt Zinser RP3 K vfwwi.. E T2 Kelly Schwab, E T3 Scott Buehler, E T1 Dan Howard, E T3 Jim Ellis, ET2 Mike Hutchinson, E T2 Edito Rebulanan and ET1 Reed Bullard f I I ! i I 1 , 'I I I' 1,1 Q, E ,, I 2 QI I Ii I I E I In M Q., I III In si, I -I I YI BI II 'I I SI' 'I 'I .I II' ' Q E I L. Y .., . Y ,!.,,..-, ,, 'x 3 SKSN Michael Bellamy, MM3 Alvin Sweet and MR3 Frank Jelks A ' I X I, A Y -U s I f c. v -' N pq! ' ,' 4,,?::' ri: 'C an lafl B 'Q sg ! 'Q- , Q I I MLC Jesse Lopez and HT2 Julius Brown lM2 Carmine Vita ' Hotel Party In I I I 1 I i I I ff 0 I 01' OH! 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Jason and her crew had the opportunity to visit Majunga, the major port for the western side of Mada- gascar from 10-14 March. 93 HT1 Richard Tiefenauern 1 3 4? :1 UQ E S QQ , E 4 l ENS Wayne Aaberg and ENS Mike Day l 5- an :1 3 S2 fu I: i .U i N , fu -C -2 02 ,gf ? I DSB! P3 Kurt Zi R l f 1 v l Q3 Seamons ET2 Kelly Schwab , nw, ff,, ,L ,W yn-.ff-w ,f ,W Af fy, ,. , , . Q lf, 1,0 ,f 74 -,, f f , my 917 21 hw :,, fm, V, W g ' nf 'V ww ff ,f f J' ,f ,, ,f , J. .W ' J ,ff X ad .ff , ' -'X . X' ,, , f ff, fx' 'f I' W7 aw, f ,W ,f I , B R ff , Y if 'QM' ,X D f ,Kyiv ,, LC 4535 R 5. Edito Rebulanan and ET1 Bob Quine. ,t - 3 Co S: 5 E cn. :y- m Q. m m 71 F :- BI 'W Q. Q 1 :t 3 cn YM Ev x: Ch zu :L vm 'T o EF cu G E E 1: 'X cn QS- o 0 aw- 51 DJ :1 U1 'Sl RA E : E S N 9. 3 N Jeffrey Ellen wood N E 99 100 CAPT Cook and Ambassador Keating greet President Koussay the Majunga Province governor Cglnln unity Pfgigctg cieaned and adjusted the town clock -Distribution of PROJECT HANDCLASP material Repaired Malagasy Navy patrol boat equipment -The construction of eight housing units Cleaned and repaired equipment at the Majunga Airport -Provided medical and dental instruments and supplies Provided supplies for the repair of local bridges -Conducted lectures and demonstrations of dental techniques Repaired equipment aboard a commercial freighter -Repaired cement plant equipment Provided supplies and repaired equipment for the coastal ship -Repaired equipment at the textile plant ping company President Koussay and CAPT Cook shake hands in friendship as CAPT Cook presents the President a Jason plaque. MR3 Joel Roybal, MR2 Bob Scholl and MR2 Steve Dudas assist in repairing a 16-foot long, 8-inch diameter drive shaft for the Majunga Cement Plant H T1 Ryder Richardson with locals in a Mala- gasy machine shop. -1: Q: -o 2 :S TE F6 Q E E J C WO3 Robert Bunker discusses with a Malagasy interpreter work to be ac- complished in the Majunga ship yard. McKamey Russ N E LCDR Braden Seamons RP3 Kurt Znser E 5 4 I I I l Q 5 gf. gl E ' gn, Q.- 5 H T2 Mary Scott J-4 Q2 Sharon Bak LT fl Rudolfo Castaneda E V., Wm xml' BM2 Russ McKamey MRI David Nelson and HT1 Gary Boetker pickin' and strumin E T2 Ed Higgins hanging out with the locals. Z gr 'Z Top: Our dental personnel provided much needed support to L'Universite' de Dentaire et Stomatologie de Madagascar, the only den- tal school in the country. We conducted dem- onstrations of specialized and general dental techniques, provided dental instruments the school desperately needed, gave lectures us- ing a French interpreter on current dental topics and much more. Bottom: The Malagasy volleyball teams were nice enough to give us a few lessons in the art of volleyball. J i W xi I W - ,axmfmuf ,,- W..- 1 1 i 2 E :X Q i H E 2 Li 2 tg if Q- i w---R-A..- i if l s , L ' W N , H i f L 4 E i QQ , I E 1 1 , s 3 M .E Q , N l .5 E T A Q- I f on V Q1 1 Q- V H T2 Richard Estes helps rustle down the sacrihcial ox. 106 F L Q --nl? . Housing Project It was hot! It was dry! lt was dusty! There were chants, prayers, music, singing and dancing. To sanctify the ground the ceremonial sacrihce of a bull was required. It was just another day, . , American sailors building houses in the countryside drew a lot of attention not to mention a herd of spectators. Hopefully this attention payed off Jason ville was built on high ground as an example to the local residents, many of which live in flgoded areas, that it is possible to live out of the mud. Chaplain Flick and the entire Jason team clearly displayed what teamwork and action can do. We may never know the lasting value of Jasonville . But we did learn one thing . . . what we've got - is a lot! RP3 Kurt Zinser YN3 Wanda Watson , , Y W ,A ,mf Q W Local friend, RM1 Burke Scruggs, O52 Donald Stroleny and GMG2 Debra Games i YNSN Scott Murphy and HT1 Clive Knight EM3 Adrienne Ghee Beverly , f dr' I' Y axis-x Q 1 Nm, ' li i' ' R 1 I have never been more proud to be an American and a part of the great Jason crew. 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' '05 Z1 l-.f.--f 'QEPRO .X 5:1 N'x--- ,ga J' 7 'LUG :annul g!lUll :FCK 21 , min i! nm IIEEZH I :snail ,zu lililll .-...- r ,.r F' '4 f V dr'-and i 1 r 1 W L12 Tom The Ancient Mariner Marsh E9 ,U U3 'Y- ru m CL. rm 9- Ellen wood A S3 UI: 3 N T. fl. USS Downes USS Texas USNS Hassayampa USS Leahy USS Gridley USS Roanoke USS Ingersoll USS Kiska USS Niagara Falls USS Fanning USS Callaghan USS Camden . USS Fletcher Right: MR1 Renato Simpauco scraping a bearing. Below: IMZ Raymond Lawrence calibrating a pressure gauge. Bottom Right: EMFN Tommy Verhine, EM3 David Hywood, EM1 Reynaldo Almeda, EMFN Joan McMichaels, EM3 Tom Lavender rig shore power for ships along side. - 0-1,4-vw!! L Q.-' J Top, left: FN Joseph Clark assists HT1 James Cowens in cutting molding. Top, right: EM1 Efren Niu rewinding AC motor. Bottom, left: SN Lawrence Cla ypool, EMFN Mark Randall, SH3 Ste ve Martin load stores for ship galley as SN Teresa Porter looks on. Bottom, right: MR2 Rick Zerr making a shaft. 'I 19 Nr 1 Photo by-PH2 Jeffery Ellenwood. Photo by-LCDR Braden Seamons V A.. , AY 4 Y, ,.,, , ,,,,1,4, - , - . Top: BM2 Tom Ebner, BM2 James Thorbjornsen, SN Robert Miller and EN2 Larry Bletsch being lowered into the water. I 'V , invent X' i -Y QL is ,QQ vw AWN uasszm 5199 N5 l Ia Nd fizeadg' Qof Q Jsnf lou s lf 51795 Ol! Wqaa VCIHW 11651698 Ip H X i W My Z fX X , w.i.-f1v,uv-1n ..,-M0mmw,-..vr-- . ,,, ,, , , ,,, . ,,,,,, . . gd iolo 551 PM U2 sf , rff2'fff?f z1-1.1 'qeysew 1V LU Aauyqm pmeg 301' 01 qgeo Juawgsguaax aqg Bugxqwgugwpe Smeg 1.1aq.1a1.1 170443 L , f h 1ff?U1!L1Af1 P!49CI ZOI' PUeV A'e.unW 90915 Nd .41 . gl Q I ,J - -y N en wood E X EX 3 -3 N 33 Q. 3 O '4-A E Q edene mP ia Photo by LT Will W ' 'i ., 4 3 t .cg , I 'E D 1 by -ENFN Carol N r Photo w W K - x I t V 1' N :U xx, ', C ', x . 1 SN Keith Adams Photo by -PH2 Jeffery Ellenwood t 124 7 , K.. A FJ V7 C O 'E ru Q2 U3 Q m 'U Bra CDR -L by Photo Ellen wood 5 Q 3 N m Dr 3 Q .9 2 Q. l Photo by -ENFN Carol Unruh SKSN Doug Taylor 125 Above: IC3 Brett Williams, lC2 George Mead, IC3 William Steward, EM3 Irwin Bacuita Top Right: lC1 Ira Quarles and LT Lawrence Harris Flight Quarters ETC John Deloach after jogging his 1,000th mile on deployment. ICC William Mason I A . 3 N I S V ,J l S If 1 is I l N W 'vii Top: Combined Forces Band Crew aboard the USS Niagara Falls I -c IMI., gl 95' ' f im... n . 'vi ...-- I 5 l I a . Right: HT3 Terry Pergande and H T3 Rob Henry r Left: RP3 Kurt Zinser and DM2 Sandy Pepper Below: GMG3 Ed Barcus and GMG2 Deb Games Left:,BM3 Clemente Rieta, SN Lisa Moore, BM2 Scott Brown Top, left: BT3 Sonny Weaver Top, right: MM3 Mose Tyrell and MM2 David Vwlhelm Middle, right: BT3 Alvin Cash, BTFN William Galloway, FN Chris Roots, BTI David Schwartz Below: EM3 John Sportsman Qi S E Q. E .Q E- E :N wi 3 9. O Top: BM3 Tonya Murrell and H T2 Emily Col- well hard at work making cushion covers for the USS White Plains. Bottom: MR3 Tammy Johnson turns out a con- veyor pin. O -E +-4 Eleazer -MRC 3 o in 2 ll. nderway eplenishment -11 UNREPS -CONSUMED 2,750,189 GALLONS OF FUEL -TOTAL COST 54,125,283.50 :wx:n'vx,,zf' :' wf ,, ,WWW , V ,yfeewy wr s.. wqSf 'be ' an-24-rd f 3':x5Z: K 1p'49',lW ' at fvmiliiw Q ff ap. , ,F M SN Patrick O'Nea1 GMG3 David Caldwell SN Bernard Smith, BM3 Kathy Kerns, BM3 Clemente Rieta, BM2 Thomas Ebner 'QEM-. ,ww 1 f ,,, ',I'33f 'f21 t .. ' . .., - . .Wi I Q Jw V N ia, f, ,N f.. I Q i.4il ..1.nll!fiu.ic,...1... . ' f..,....4. Lukas Y l Far left: CWO2 Moe during highline ' transfer. ENS Marion Eggenberger on her way to becoming the first woman in the Pa- ciHc Fleet to earn supply corps surface warfare designation. C I S BM1 Kevin Martin tending a line for highline transfer. W Below: USS Cimmaron refueling the USS Jason. l i i Ellen- Jeffrey 2 PH Photos by 'U 0 o 3 133 Wi F 1 N F Front: SKSN James Weaver, SK3 Visuwa Nand, back: SK3 Daniel Caguioa, SK3 Michael Hertel, SK3 Christina Gill, SK3 Doug Taylor E T1 Edito Rebulanon, E T1 Robert Quine, E T1 Nolasio Casama, E T1 Phillips, ET1 Vaauaai Satoafaiga. Bottom from left to right: C WO3 Robert Bunker. PN2 Jamie Mavis is caught showing the real reason wh y that closed for Field day sign was up on personnel 's bulkhead on Thursdays. YN3 Paula Hubert with her husband from the USS Constellation meet half way around the world in Al-Masirah. 134 SK SN Bob Landergen l,- -E T2 Kelly Schwab 2 r , fi -PHAN Da ve Votroubek V ,W- 4 f V IS E5 s 1 I F x L . Standing: LT Robert Trumpower and CDR Michael Morgan, Back: CDR Neal Schai, ENS Wayne Aaberg, Frank Walker, LT Sharon Baker, C WO4 Gerald Stimpson, LTJG Dan Hurd, ENS Deidre Hazi, LT Kimberly McClain, LT William Pedene, LTJG Vicki Buchy. LCDR Braden Seamons, CDR Richard Flick, and LTJG Sheila Scarborugh. ALOHA attire and a Hawaiian dinner - another special event helping us keep our sanity - little that we had. Below: Chaplain Flick always remembered to invite everyone to Sunday services. A Vl,,x k W K .. ,,, it T Y f X ,A 1 4, W L QS X X f V t 'f S I xx .Mkt Flight quarters, flight quarters, all hands man A ,VOUT flight quarters stations. The smoking lamp is out on all weather decks, wear no hats top- side, throw no objects over the side, hold all trash on station. Stand clear of all weather decks forward of frame 35. Now flight quar- ters. Vertical Replenishment f ' f 9 ik! ZS , wi 1 i ' 5 wi- 0 Q., x , 1.3-if ' , 'fx 2 5 A f L , 4 , -17 VERTREPS during cruise -36 hours of actual helo operations -Approximately 30,000 lbs of supplies HM3 Gary NUCA' BM3 Jeannie Anderson, BM2 James Thorbjornsen and SN Allison Skelly ,YY 74. , Ellen wood Jeffrey N E 3 va 2 E Q -7 4 ,4,...,, 1...- 41 Qilflztlh X Mmm 3 E Q 5 Bucn y L TJG Vicki Russ 2 BM CDR Fred Marlin BM2 Scott Brown, SN Barry Fohn, SN Allison Skelly, BM1 .Russ McKamey and BMI Alfredo Moe. Top: BM2 Murray, BM1 Eclarinal. HT1 Clive Knight BMI Mamerto Eclarinal LTJG Vicki Buchy Top: HTFN Kent Chase hangs over the side to weld on a padeye. Bottom: MRFN Robert Geraghty and all the Ml? 's worked long, hard hours in the main machine shop during deployment. 138 en wood E11 5 Q 3 N 1' fl. E? V7 O 1-. 2 Q.. , K 4 . . , ., - f - - , mfvfwv 4, . HT3 Pete Larkin of the Sheetmetal Shop M53 Dennis Baatz takes a quick smoke break before preparing another . . . Jason meal. 139 l il I, ' 4 x ,. Steel Beach For those rare occasions when we had a Sunday off there was Steelbeach. Like any other beach on a Sunday afternoon- a spot to lay your soon-to-be-burnt body on was at a premium. Those famous Jason steaks, hamburgers and ribs were being cooked on large grills nearby. Days like that made being out at sea not half bad, and it even tasted almost like the family barbecue back home - well almost, Below: Helping the XO cool off on a sunny day. x i F iff M H' ,ly lk is i Q1 F' l 2 r l if s EN3 Steve Groshek was dehnitely influenced by the Oriental way of life. l l r i l if li I 140 1 .M V-V --.- W ,,1,, F I NK li. N It Vwibf xv, no ich Q.. FN Stella Peterson MSSN Yolanda Maldonado lM2 Carmine Vita HTFA Spencer Layel I l X i as F I . r fl ,. 2 IU, 7. x '4 iii ff LT Trumpower and QM1 Connor taking bearings to plot course. Top, right: FN Joe Clark sheers a sheet of metal. The Hnalists for the Jason Argonaut Precision cheer- leading squad. SA Kellie Tippie and BM3 Alma Engelking heave in a line during an underway replenishment. 142 igffol go owgiloklet h Top, left: SN Everett Knowstheground studies information that could one day save his or his shipmates life. Top, right: HTFN Calvin Weatherspoon Middle: YN3 Wanda Watson and CAPT Cook during under- way replenishment. Bottom, left: ENFN David Ball on his way to becoming a third class petty ofhcer. Bottom, right: Crewmembers practice teamwork during stretcher-bearer training. CAPT Cook watches during gunnery exercises. SN Guy Traynham shooting bearings during general quarters. IMSN Andy Martinez, C WO3 Kenneth Miller, and IM2 Ray Law- rence inspecting a 20mm barrel prior to gunnery exercises. VQWLQIJ, T1MSI'x': 3 1- . ' . . 3 . PHAN Dave GTO Votroubek Samoan High Talking Chief lMl Lucky la Watchstanding on the bridge wood ey Ellen S 3 N I Q. 3 VJ O 1-. E fl. 5 s Y ! t w 1 I t ENS Aaberg and ENS Velez , , 146 H I w i I SHSN Robert Thorpe, To know me is to love me. f I IM2 Carmine Wta and IM2 J.J.. Cox sneak up on unsuspecting SM3 Becky Evans. EMCM Jon Taylor Cree! !! by -EMFN 'T s. Photo X I l an . I t Zinser 4 , . 1 -N zz: L 13 Master Chief of the Command Kit Carson Sea sickness is nothing to laugh about. DT3 Hillery Farmer, SN Bonita Baty and DT2 Marie Fry HTFN Jay Odom HTFR Kent Chase and H TFN Dan Brehaut of R-1 division shearing a piece of metal. lM2 Carmine Vita and IMSN Ray Green calibrate a pressure standard. v 1 H ' V , V Z6f.,, A629382 ,wwf AMT! Below: Foundry personnel ENFN Ken Benck, ML2 Johnny Glenn, MLFN Brian Valley, MLC Jesse Lopez, ML3 Joel Robertson, Bottom, right: ML2 Terry Boyer and MLC Jesse Lopez prepared for another pour. b'QEv.f lKiiiLH!frs1:-74m6 fQ4f1Xs ll K ns K ns toffetson DOD U50 Show V: 1 .QA as ,J ,, A . ..Q 51951: . a . 'tl' K 35,144 .VSV ,f 7 1 ,f 14 , . ,Q our .sk 44 'wi 'Z' ,gy L - M? 4+ if U 5 f x M 55' 1 5 f-Jyjf 332334 . ,LRRW5 Lik 6 ' 9:19- my 392,1 3 1432 ,S , f 5 ,fx 922 t M , gf QL .1 usb 495 , v Ah 'Qs X x gsm., Y vim: 1 awww! -I 43425 af . ,, A Y Q '34 f X, . -Q 132,03 of A 47 N. YP az fx Qxiii?- ' .f ',d , K 5 it E - ,fff . -V., . X 1 Xe ur -!,f X 5' . - X X ,f-5' K A ', m XXX 3 . fs Burning O Trash GAROPS lGarbage Operationsl while at Al Masirah Anchorage Garbage accumulation can fast be- come both a health and safety problem due to restrictions im- posed on disposing of garbage over the side. To preclude this and to protect the health and safety of the crew, and to deprive indegin- eous cockroaches of vast quanti- ties of nourishment thereby pre- cluding their mass propagation be- yond what it presently is the fol- lowing GAROPS is effective imme- diately. Garbage will be segregat- ed into four categories: wet burn- able garbage, dry burnable gar- bage, wet non-burnable garbage, and just plain non-burnable gar- bage. lnstructions delineating what constitutes just plain non-burnable garbage will be promulgated once the XO makes a determination of what should or should not consti- tute just plain non-burnable gar- bage. Wet burnable garbage and dry burnable garbage. will be deliv- ered to the fantail for burning in the newly constructed Jason Mod L Series 1985 Garbage Destruc- tor. Comingling of wet burnable garbage and dry burnable garbage is prohibited, therefore, wet burn- able garbage will be delivered to the fantail in the mornings and dry burnable garbage will be delivered to the fantail in the afternoons. lt is the responsibility of the OOD to ensure proper announcements over the IMC are made concern- ing the movement of these two types of garbage and proper en- tries are made in the Deck Log. Wet non-burnable garbage and just plain non-burnable garbage will be collected aft on the boat-I deck. Appropriate bins have been constructed to ensure wet non- burnable garbage and just plain non-burnable garbage is not co- mingled. To avoid confusion and to ensure wet non-burnable gar- bage and just plain non-burnable garbage does not become mixed movement of these two types of garbage will be moved separately also with the wet non-'burnable garbage being moved in the morn- ings and the just plain non-burn- able being moved in the after- noons but not at the same times as the wet burnable and dry burnable as moved to the fantail. To do so invites the possibility that wet burnable could become mixed with wet non-burnable either of which would be disasterous as the Jason Mod I, Series 1985 Garbage De- structor is not designed to accept wet non-burnable garbage or just plain non-burnable garbage. Re- sponsibilities for the proper move- ment of wet non-burnable and just plain non-burnable garbage rests with the OOD and is as inumerat- ed above. Disposal of wet non- burnable garbage and just plain non-burnable garbage will be standing out to sea to the pre- scribed distance and chucking the damn stuff off the stern. Instruc- tions as to whether or not wet non- burnable garbage and just plain non- burnable garbage can be chucked simultaneously or wheth- er they should be chucked sepa- rately will be promulgated once the XO has determined' if it is per- missable and acceptable to chuck the two types together or whether any international rules of the sea would be violated which would ne- cessitate the chucking of the two separately. Legal interpretations of current international rules are being awaited from CTF 73.2 to assist the XO in the weighty deci- sion. To ensure GAROPS readi- ness unannounced garbage move- ment drills will beconducted peri- odically and inspection of garbage collection sites will be incorporat- ed into the XO's messing and berthing inspections. During GAR- OPS the Chaplain will standby to hear the confession of and admin- ister the last rites to, any OOD or sailor or CPO who allows one type of garbage to become comingled with another. - Frank Walker L I ,gk L... .,,, :i,,,-?T,:fT,.- -Y-Y .., .. -, 1- ,ia-- .1 ,--- Y ffery E. Je Photo by -PH2 F ! 1 1 1 Ellen wood Jeffery N FT .3 O -s.. -3 Q. A familiar sight around the ship was MR1 David Nelson and H T1 Gary Boetker pickin' and struminf I H TZKD V2 Robert Cheney Shazzam, Shazzam, It's ENS Day! i 9 .-.Q Back row: IC3 William Steward, IC2 George Mead, Front row: ICI George Torres, ICI Lucky Moises, DT2 Levy Vicente. CDR Neal Schai LCDR Braden Seamons H TFN Dallas Smith Q F1 1 .ll W .i 'i Y Y nhl ,J Braden Seamons LCDR .1 U1 Lu M.,--f ' Y AA? W Wm, J . ff 1 W A A., I .,7f,. M, ,N my fe 1 2 - ,M ' Azz' f, ff Q, V. n H I vw . 3 1 5 ' ' Q , ,f J, 1 I 1 W' X Q f 4 x X N 1 Q . Xx,, M.-,Suk v 2 X P, , Suzi 4 vt, ,x-, f dk X' . Y , - K -if f 4: . C24 .K 4, 1 . A ' ? ,3 .' in xl V Y , ,zz N 5 f .-.1 Q 5 f x 1 ff mf K XM if X ' get m f 9 1 x QQM 3 in V N 51,3 0 X Gigi' . T0 - 3 .S ' x 'Q 'Lf , y 1 1 mqiav Q Bs 3 L Q xx x gf A fs 5 K Q, 'qv ax, 'Z ' 1, 'M wa! v if .2 wi Y' , N x xg 'wx X X W, i 1 QI 'R ,I H ! 9 1 N w w T9- I K Y V ,, . ,gl,,1,,:.vg3',,'igg Vg. l . 1 - ,.yi.1g3Y:f, f 92.4. 2 Q' ' . , ,, L .,.,f, --.,.. sfo-....-. , Y . - 4,,-Y , W- Y - -T-.ut -2 , , ,. WET:--27 Y --?-.rm 1,773 Q- Y YM Y -- - Diego Garcia Just 14 square miles of sand in the middle of the Indian Ocean. This British territory is about 15 miles in length and 7 miles wide. Jason spent 41 days in the footprint of freedom. We had a lot of work to accomplish and it took long hours to complete, but we all managed to take in Diego 's tropical island beauty. While there, We made a dramatic im- provement in the ship 's overall condition and material readiness. We also had a chance to develop friendships with our shipmates, hoisted some cold beers to- gether and soaked up some of those tropical rays. if 5 i LTJG Vicki Buchy and LTSharon Baker modeling the latest fashions SN Siobhan Fitzgerald, SKSN Todd Richards and MMFN Steve Pas- for Diego Garcia summer wear. for 157 . E SN Yvonne McKalip N I xg Q HT2 James Cowens EN-3 Je-959 Vefafde HT1 Arthur Edwards f ' 1 1 l 4 1 4 N 'l Work Hard MR3 Scott Halstead MR3 Michael Karhoff MRI Rosalito Cataulin l l rf 1 me L Play Hard ,e 54 we l if M H 1 1 N l i 1 I l E SN Guy Traynham U l e 1 1 1, ll ll I l, w L. Il N S QD C5 I 5 , Q E l V IM IC3 George Mead l Y 1 l Above, right: lM2 Carmine Vita, PN3 Dianna Alder- man and E T1 Vaavaai scratch Satoafaiga Right: SKSN Michael Bellamy, EM3 Leffe Rochester, M52 Calvin Bowens and SN Brian Holstrom I 160 -MR3 Johnson lC2 George Torres collects people by the sea shore. ll, W I ,- H 1 E - - ....--Y , V -'Y-,1.,f T..-,, .- , V l N l B T3 Kevin Berube hm O53 Chris Robinson, AN Chad Holstrom, EMFN Tom Lavender, PN3 Deborah Diprete, MMFN Steve Pastor, B T3 Kevin Berube, H T3 Adam Conti, YN3 Denise Garcia and O53 Michael Nelson Ellen wood if Kc Q N I Q .SN U7 8 2 Q.. OHS Seam R Braden CD -L edene mP Willia LT by Photos SMSN David Kellenburger - w 5 f 1 r -H TFN Forrest Olmstead f I Q, 5, -L CDR Braden Seamons 5 i Shellback Initia tions Jeffrey Ellen wood N E OSSN Robert Mosley, MMFA Dennis Cofhn, SHSN Robert Thorpe, C WO4 Herbert Davis and HT1 Arthur Edwards Whereas, the good ship USS Jason bound for Diego Garcia is about to enter our domain, and the aforesaid ship carries a large and slimy cargo of landlubbers, beach combers, cargo-rats, sea- lawyers, lounge-lizards, parlor dunnigans, plow-deserters, park-bench warmers, chicken-chasers, hay-tossers, sand-crabs, four-flushers, cross-word puzzle bugs and all other living crea- tures of the land, and last but not least, he-wraps, liberty-hounds and drug store cowboys, falsely masquerading as seaman and man-o'wars which you are a member, having never appeared before us,' and Whereas, the Royal High Court of the Raging Main has been convened by us onboard of the good ship USS Jason on the 26th day of February and the 4th of July at.Longitude 084 degrees 40'E and Latitude 000, and as inspection of our Royal High Roster shows that it is high time the nautical and wander- ing soul of that much abused body of yours appeared before the High Tribunal of Neptune: and Be it known, that we hereby summons and command you now a slimey wog, U.S.N., to appear before the Royal High Court and our august presence on the aforesaid date at such time as may best meet our pleasure, to accept most heartily and with good grace the pains and penalties of the awful tortures that will be inflicted upon you for daring to enter our aqueous and equinautical regions without due and submissive ceremony to be examined as to htness and to become one of our TRUS TY SHELLBA CKS. 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Q? f 1 4 f 9 4- y 43 X1 Q ff mf ' iff? , WW - , W ' ,31 6 6,7 4,4 7 H4- ,WM ff , L W fe F rf? 7 ,QV .sa -z:,,iidff:7,e:f.-,...- - gum.- -A 4. ug-. -A- FTGC Federico Bona Shellback impersonator GMG1 Joe Chase m S Ei fl. E -'E E E Es- ,1 . HT3 Jaques Hough, HT1 Ryder Richardson and IC2 George Torres SHSN Robert Thorpe, IMSN Andy Martinez, SN Barry Fohn and SN Gary Wissen I Q ,V ,,,,i,,, .,,, ,V bggfrv, f -V ' , ' ff f- , ,Le ,,f2M:'+-,ii vLfx.Z,Qf,.'j2,5g3QfQ izgqff 4231 , . M - ..,l, , ,,,,. X W , ,, ,. , , , f , inf, , ' , , , f f ' W??i4if , I , ' 1 ,f'.',,,'s':i41e,'ig?,? c-LW 170 f 5 -LT William Pedene OMZ Robin Eaton gives OMSN Brenda Boom Boom Bogatzke the MMCMfDVj Ch aries Fulkerson fDavy Jonesj and HT2 Jack Whipping she deserves. Moore RM? Chris Puckett f ! , , m Pedene ia -L T Will EM1 Tom Baniqued edene William P -LT Top, left: LT Kimberly McLain, the Royal Doctor gives a slimey wog a royal injection. Top, right: LCDR Braden Seamons, the Royal Dentist. Right: MR3 Tammy Johnson re- ceives a rinse from the Royal Den- tist. Left: King Neptune Ends another sli mey wog guilty as charged. Below, left: PNSA Carole Speese kiss es the royal belly of the royal baby. Below, right: MMI Rodel Dimaano V 1 5 P 1.9 Q, X, 21 Q gf J? A rf ?gif2 l'L , l ,,ZQ gil . ,Qi 'r Above: HT1 Arthur Edwards in the stockade while SN Joseph Hall torments him. Left: ENS Mary Sappenheld, at least her teeth are clean. 1- N SN Tammie Neakrase LT Johnny Esparza Q,- 1 ENS Marion Eggenberger Chaplain Richard Flick f f,, w ar ' 'a ' ' 'W ' . f , f 3 -I- I EM3 Harry Black and SH3 James Stanford H T3 Terry Pergande FN Terry Ashley 1 f if r P' f 1 , A 1, , , X5 1 '7- x . f 14' f' f , rg, xx Q ii ik 1 zwifix 531 . G + N - MW'- zza fn. 5 H 2-93 , 1i.c,ffr5i. ,445 5 x' 72.3351 'V4'9'5 flrzpfgan M 1 , lfiiff' ' 6'7fJ'Z'f2f.-' - 5 4,5.,,:1:q1 .5 .,,. , 4 ,M ml, SiI1g'8p01'8 9 12 July Crossroads of Asia. The second busiest seaport in the world. A beautiful tropical island positioned at the convergence of East and West, just 60 miles north of the equator. Singapore 's population of some 2.5 million is a multi-racial mix of Oriental cultures living together in harmony. Malays, Chinese and Indians live side by side, each with their own customs, cuisine and handicrafts, providing a kaleidoscope of color. This rich and varied cultural heritage combines with 20th century efhciency to produce a land of contrasts: a gold-domed mosque sitting a stones throw away from a traditional European church. Taxis competing with rickshas. Modern skyscrapers blending with multicultured architecture. Whether it was the interesting sights, the fantastic food or shop- ping for bargains, one couldn't help but enjoy Singapore. wgcff N -mg , -5 If is jgfjfl, -heyy x wk ' 6 Q if f . r fa ' wood Jeffrey Ellen N if 3 va 9. E fl. Photos by PH2 Jeffrey Ellenwood r 1 I y 1 1 N -PH2 Jeffrey Ellen wood 1 Is she or isn't he? -PH2 Jeffrey Ellenwood OHS DR Braden Seam i, fy -LC Shopping centers were a dime a dozen, . . W ' We-er My ef ,f?,ef' - enigma ENS Deidre Heef - High Tee at me Raffles Hotel. W e nwood ey Elle es 1 Q N SN Patrick Morrison and SN Guy Traynham MM3 Alvin Sweet, FA Chip Bryant, H T3 Eric Boles and MR3 Richard Ball partying on Boogie Street - Singapore's famous transvestite hang out . CAPT C.I. Cook Mio -PH2 Jeffrey Ellen wood -PH2 Jeffrey Ellenwood v 1 I I 1 1 l i BM2 Russ Mclfamey SN Dave Bilton SN Tammy Davidson BM3 Matthew Wa ters On the strength of one link in the cable, Dependeth the might of the chain. Who knows when thou mayest be tested So live that thou bearest the strain! LT Johnny Esparza C WO2 Alfredo Moe Y 1 n BM2 Scott Brown BM2 Tom Ebner and BM2 James Thorbjornsen edene mP Willia otos by L T -Ph Homeport Ha wan 16 August 19 6 L I ' A 111 . 111 11 1, ,, ,1 111 1 1 ,, lg If 1 1 1 I , 11- 1I ,. ..--wx S.: I v-..., 1 I 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 1 11 1 iq 1 1 1 11 ,ii .11 1 13 1 1 i1 . 1 1 1 1 31 14 11 '1 '11 12 ,, Elf 351 Q1 11. 11 .H Q11 111 :11 .11 I 1 aww Q - .gf ffkx lb V., ' x W5 2 V. ,i q x J-1, 421:31 so 1 1 1 331 ,, if -2 188 . V 1 'f 1 A-1 - ----Y Tv W . , ix .l Q. M I 1 I e 5 , , y , u P 1 b 189 1. 1 W, I , 191 TODITOR USSJASOH IQFE5 'Swlvf 32 f 5TA Mooefrneq QDPR 011' QFD UO P4 L82 A-dex s :- nrruzvuw Rulwcvusoas 2211430-UUUU'-RUHPSUU. ZNR uuuuu R osnssaz Aus ss zva FM uss Jason ro commvsunraau mono mr-'o uss wH1PPLz Br UNCLAS l!N01700!! PASS TO CHAPLAIN SMITH SUBJ! JASON HOTLINE NO. I8 I. QUOTE. THIS IS IT'JASON'S FINAL HOTLINE WITH THE NEWS THROUGH AUGUST 9TH. WE'VE BEEN UNDERWAY ALL WEEK AND RDIAIN SO ALTHOUGH WE HAD A BRIEF 7 HOUR STOP IN GJAM. THIS WEEK HAS SEEN A GOOD DEAL OF TRAINING. FIRE DRILLS, ENGINEERING DRILLS, GENERAL QUARTERS MD MAN OVERBOARD DRILLS TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE OF OUR TIME REMAINING AT SEA AND DOING A LOT OF WORK TO IMPROVE JASON. OUR CGGMAND MASTER CHIEF, MSCM CARSON REENLISTED AND OUR NEW DOCTER, LT KALLGEN ARR IVED TO RELEIVE LT MCLAIN. ALL OF US ARE PROUD OF OLR DEPLOYMENT TO DATE... WE HAVE TRAVELED OVER 25,000 MILES, UTILIZED 140,000 MAN HOURS IN COMPLETION OF MORE THAN 3,200 JOBS ON 41 SHIPS. SENT OUT Wm 20,500 LBS OF MAIL AND RECEIVED ALMOST 58,000 LBS IN RETURN. WE EXPENDED 8,000 MAN HOURS ON SERVICE PROJECTS IN THE CCMOROS ISLANDS AND MADAGASCAR. IN ADDITION WE'VE BEEN TO WAKE ISLAND, GUAM, THE PHILIPPINES C5 TIMESJ, HONG KONG, SINGAPORE, DIEGO GARCIA C2 TIMESJ, AL MASIRAH, AND RAS AL HADD MAN, WE HAVE SP-ENT MANY HOURS AT SEA AND AT ANCHCR... NOW... WE'RE COUNTING DAYS. IN THIS LAST HOTLINE WE WOULD ALL LIKE TO SAY THANKS FOR YOUR LOVE, ASSISTANCE, FRIENDSHIP AND SUPPORT. THEY HAVE MEANT A!G2EAT DEAL AND HELPED KEEP US GOING. GOD BLESS AND ALOHA NU OA sr A :seas -5,971-A NN NN REPRGQSZ A I0 I l gy' ,gg . K .Q MCPOC PLUG A CIC f n A '03 7' O4 N my 05 7 f O7 'IV' 08 , 9 Y 7 V CDOIOOD Iwo AA.--CHE--- 192 ! e s 1 -1- ...,....-...j....,.- .-.. ...LM v.
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