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f W fwwww, WMM, , f L .wx . ,wwf W MWA DL liil ! Q2 iffjg I . c X- V3 U 1 1, I CTS USS LA MOUDE COUNTY cLsT-11945 The men of USS LA MOURE COUNTY CLST-1 1941 take pleasure in welcoming you aboard. The USS LA MOURE COUNTYis the sixteenth of twenty LSTs built for the U.S. Navy. She proudly displays from her bridge wings two NAVY UNIT COMMENDA- TIONS, the MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATION, the NAVY EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE WITH STAR, SEA SERVICE RIB- BON WITH SILVER STAR, two COAST GUARD SPECIAL OPERATIONS RIBBONS, the SOUTHWEST ASIA CAMPAIGN MEDAL, and the Retention Award. The present day USS LA MOURE COUNTY is the second ship to bear the name. The first USS LA MOURE COUNTY CLST-8835 was launched 30 December 1944 and served 27 years until her decommissioning in 1971. She had a length of 328 feet, a beam of 50 feet and displayed 4050 tons fully loaded. She saw action in both WORLD WAR TWO and the KOREAN WAR, including participation in the daring INCHON Landing of September 15, 1954, which halted the North Korean advance into the South. Although her mission was the same as the present day USS LA MOURE COUNTY, she had less than half the speed and load capability. she and her sister ships comprised the largest class of U.S. Navy ships ever built. D USS La Moure County ' 1 Q USS LA MOURE COUNTY CLST-11945 was built for the U.S. Navy by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, California and commissioned at Long Beach Na- val Shipyard. Long Beach, California on December 18, 1971. USS LA MOURE COUNTY be- longs to the NEWPORT LST Class of ships. The NEWPORT Class LST is a radical departure from the traditional LST design. The most distinctive feature of the class is the two derrick arms on the bow, which support a thirty-ton, 112 foot bow ramp. The bow ramp is used for the loading! unloading of tanks and other vehicles onto a beach or causeway. A second ramp, just forward of the superstructure, provides access to the parking area amidships. The tank deck is 426 feet long and is capable of storing twenty AAVs 4fAmphibious Assault Vehiclesj. A stern gate in the aft end of the tankdeck can be lowered to launch AAVs at speeds of up to 15 knots. The stern gate can also be utilized to loadlunload other vehicles into an LCU CUtility Landing Craftl or onto a pier. The ship's flight deck can accommodate almost all types of Navy helicopters. The sleek hull design makes the NEWPORT Class LSTs capable of twenty plus knots, thus allowing them to operate with todayis high-speed amphibious forces. USS LA MOURE COUNTY CLST-11945 is a self-contained unit. She' is equipped with a laundry, library, sickbay, barber shop, post office, weightroom, bakery, shipboard radio system, close circuit television system and a walk in ship's store. The crew's dining area, all berthing spaces and most working spaces are all air conditioned. The superbly equipped crew's galley serves over 1,500 hot, nutritious meals daily. The USS LA MOURE COUNTY's finest feature is the men who serve in her. LA MOURE COUNTY sailors are well-trained and skilledin all aspects of shipboard technology and am- phibious warfare. They represent the best of modern United States Navy personnel. The LA MOURE COUNTY is homeported at the Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek in Norfolk, Vir- ginia. USS LA MOURE COUNTY is proud to be assigned to Commander. Amphibious Group TWO. She has seen duty in all major oceans and has participated in numerous multi-national operations and readiness exercises in the Mediterranean, North Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea. USS LA MOURE COUNTY supported amphibious operations during Opera- tions Desert Shield and Desert Storm in the Arabian Gulf and North Arabian Sea. On August 1, 1995, LA MOURE COUNTY transitioned to the U.S. Naval Reserve Force. Her mission to deliver USMC personnel and equipment to selected locations has not changed. She is ready to operate anywhere, anytime, or anyplace. 4 The Ships lnsignia The insignia of USS LA MOURE COUNTY is composed of symbols connotating our heritage of a rich and fertile land and a proud Naval tradition. The Danforth Anchor, since the origin of LST, has been the symbol of this type of ship because of its use as a stern anchor during beaching operations. Despite the marked changes in design from their predecessors, even the 1179 Class LST's retain this anchor. In our insignia, thC anchor signifies the LST mission and also the sailorls traditional symbol of hope. 2 'lt USS La Moure County , E I i - I . I L-.. ..... . r r - - ......,.. L ,..., ........ . - ,- The Bison or Buffalo, a uniquely American animal, and the shafts of wheat are both charges from the official seal of LA MOURE COUNTY North Dakota. As symbols of strength and fruitful land respectively, they are used hereon to honor the people and to characterize the region of the city and County of La Moure. Our Motto STRENGTH FROM THE SEA is a complementary form of the motto appearing on the North Dakota's state flag - STRENGTH FROM THE SOIL. It is both on land and at sea that our countryis greatness will be preserved. The Namesake A USS LA MOURE COUNTY was named for the City and County of La Moure, North Da- kota. The city and .county is named for Judson La Moure, noted pioneer, businessman, and member of the territorial and state legislators. The county is located in the southeast portion of the state. I La Moure County prompted by the Northern est in thearea and hope- this site became the first and 1881 it became the county was linked closely roads. Settlers did spread by 1910 most of the With its rich soil, tive agricultural region mechanized. The County ties in the State in the pro- and flaxseed. The county cattle, sheep, hogs and J COUN Q. 46, 5 ro 9 to D 4: 03 v 1 N r 'Pe 4' I .: ' gs ,Y - , fax fm, I Q, I . ' z 4 4 R ' , . --'fill I ,I I 0 ' ' f- 1 . Q., 1 5 : WGTH FROM We A xx NXxs was formed in 1872, a move Pacific Railroad to create an inter- fully, promote settlement. In 1880 organized town in La Moure County County Seat. Early settlement of the to the western advancement of rail- quickly across the entire County and present towns were established. La Moure County is a very produc- and farming in the area is highly has ranked among the top ten coun- duction or corn, wheat, oats, rye, also ranks high in the production of poultry. The officers and crew are dedicated to making USS LA MOURE COUNTY as fine an ex- ample of 4'Strength from the SEAM the shipis motto as the people of La Moure County, North Da- kota are making of their land a fine example of 4'Strength from the Soil the State's motto. USS La Moure County it 3 dhipas Statistics General Length ........ ........ 5 22 ft to the bow 562 ft with derrick arms Beam ....... ........ 6 9.9 ft Draft ........ ........ 1 5 ft empty 18 ft loaded 20 ft Navigational Displacement ....... ........ 8 ,400 tons Crew ........ ........ 1 1 Officers . ...... 180 Enlisted 400 Troops Weapons ........ ........ D efensive Two ........................ ........ . 25MM Machine Guns One Phalanx CIWS ....... ........ . 20 MM 4 if USS La Moure Coun y Engineering Propulsion Six C65 ALCO Main Propulsion Diesel Engines Sustained Speed ..... ....... 2 2 TKS Bow Thruster .............................................. 800 HP Two Controllable Pitch Reversible Screws Cinboardj Twin Rudders ...... .... S PADE Type Electrical Output ........... .... 3 603 AMPS Fresh Water Production ..... .... 2 4,000 galsldaily SHIP'S STATISTICS GEN RAL ENGINEERI PFIOPUL N 22 h to the bow Six Q61 ALCO Main P 'QQQQQQQ amp 4 ...,.,..4 ,V K AV SP5 IU RA 1-Wm Q LN-is RADAR cfnmuo :looms rsnu f smmu. . CIW5 ruolrr nrscu. X Xnnlncla X ' IIKIDUIL I ,, . N .. - - ', l M uow wmv E wx , 1 ses e 2 T lj' Q 9 em . : nu H STERN GATE -g I ff f TANK nncx now Tlmusrn nnnmcx mms BLE REVERSIBLE ' cz: - USS La'Moure County tl' 5 Commander Thomas D. Holman United States Navy Commander Holman was born in Russellville, Arkansas on 8 June 1955. He graduated from Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach, VA and attended the United States Naval Acacdemy, graduating in 1978 with a BS in Oceanograpy. - His first tour of duty was in USS TACOMA CPG-92D, Commander Holman trained Royal Saudi Naval per- sonnel as part of the Saudi Naval Expansion Program. In 1981 he split-toured to the USS HARRY E.- YARNELL CCG-175 serving as Missile Officer and later the DCA. ' He next received orders to COMMANDER, SPECIAL BOAT UNIT TWENTY in Little Creek, Vir- ginia, reporting aboard in 1983, serving as Weapons Officer, Operations Officer, and OIC of the 35' SEAFOX and 65' MKIII Patrol Boat Detachments. An additional temporary tour of duty was served in Security Assis- tance as Chief Naval Trainer, TRI-SERVICE TRAINING ASSISTANCE TEAM CTSTATD, Office of Military Cooperation COMCD Mogadishu, Somalia. He is a qualified Riverine Warfare Officer. V His next tour was an isolated, arduous, overseas tour in USNS HARKNESS CTAGS-325, reporting aboard in 1984 as Executive Officer of OCEANOGRAPHIC UNIT FIVE, a Naval Oceanographic Command permanently assigned in HARKNESS, USNS HARKNESS was one of the Navy's first ships to have both military and civilian women serving at sea. He is a coded unrestricted Line Geophysics Officer. In July of 1986, Commander Holman graduated from the Surface Warfare Officers School Depart- ment Head Course, graduating - with honors. In October 1986, he re- ported to the USS HARLAN COUNTY CLST-11965 as Engineering Officer. In 1988, he was detached from HARLAN COUNTY and re- ported to the RECOMMISSION- ING UNIT WISCONSIN CBB-645 as prospective MPA. Commander Holman served as the MPA in the Battleship USS WISCONSIN from recommissioning in October 1988 to Decemberlof 1989. He is a proven Sub-specialist in Naval!Me- chanical Engineering. C - .His next tour of duty was ashore with the staff of COM- MANDER OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION FORCE as the Operation Test Director in the Undersea Warfare Division for Mine Countermeasures CMCMJ and other CN O acquisition related pro- grams. He is a member of the Ac- quisition Work Force CAWFD. In 1991, Commander , Holman reported to Uss LA MOURE COUNTY CLST-11945 as Execu- tive Officer. He detached from LA MOURE COUNTY in 1993 having completed two deployments during his tour. For his second assignment ashore, he was ordered in June 1993 to the Bureau of Naval Personnel CBUPERSD, Washington, DC, for duty as tlie Surface Material Placement Officer. Commander Holman's decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, four Navy Commendation Medals, four Navy Achievement Medals plus various Unit and Service Awards. Commander Holman and his wife Elaine have two sons, James and Andrew. 6 if USS La Moure County CDR R. E. RODGERS DECEMBER '71-JULY 47 CDR F.R. SABINE A JULY F73-JUNE '75 CDR RJ. HANCOCK JUNE 675-JUNE '77 CDR E.L. SCHNEIDER JUNE '77-JUNE '79 CDR J .B. GAUTIER 7 .L Wllllllll 'NNWIJIIIV IVA. G 4 . X ,ii 'D ' USS LA IVIOURE COUNTY PAST COIVIIVIANDING OFFICERS 3 JUNE '79-DECEMBER '81 CDR H.G. HENDERSON DECEMBER '81-JANUARY '84 CAPT J .R. BUSCH JANUARY '84-FEBRUARY '86 .S W CDR F.M. SWIENTEK FEBRUARY '86-MAY '87 CDR L.J. FANEAUF III MAY '87-JUNE '89 CDR R.A. DUFFY JUNE '89-JUNE '91 CDR G.R. HAMMOND JUNE '91-MARCH '93 CDR R.B. BOOKERT MARCH '93-JULY '95 CDR T.D. 'HOLMAN JULY '95 USS La Moure Co nty 7 -1 Master Chief Damage Controlman Cdurface Warfare? Dominic J. Cantillo C Master Chief Cantillo joined the Navy in the fall of 1973 and completed his Basic Training at Naval Technical Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. His first Fleet assignment was on board USS HOWARD W. GILMORE CAS-165 where he served as a Deck Seaman. While assigned to GILMORE he attended and graduated Hull Maintenance Technician HAI, School, San Diego, California and was designated a Hull Technician. In 1975 he transferred to USS FULTON CAS-115 where he was assigned duty as a Pipefitter. During this tour he advanced to Petty Officer Third Class and qualified as a High Pressure Silver Brazer. His next assignment was to the Engineering Repair Division. Master Chief Cantillo was honorably discharged from active Naval service in 1980. He continued his Naval career as a Selective Reservist assigned to USS FULTON CAS-115 in New London, Connecticut. In August 1981 he returned to active service in the Training and Administration of Reserves CTARJ program, and was assigned to the Hull Repair Department as Pipe Shop Work Center Supervisor on board Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity CSIMAJ, Newport, Rhode Island. He returned to sea duty in March 1982 on board USS MILLER CFF-10915 where he served as R-Division Work Center Supervisor. While on board MILLER he was designated an Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist, High Pressure Welder, and ad- vanced to Petty Officer First Class. His next assignment was to USS WADSWORTH CFFG-95 as E-2 Division and Damage Control Work Center Leading Petty Officer. He- was advanced to Chief Petty Officer in April 1986 and was transferred to Naval Reserve Center, Quincy, Massachusetts, as Training Department Head, Command Career Counselor and Command Chief. While at Naval Reserve Center Quincy- he cross-rated to Damage Controlman. He was advanced to Senior Chief 'Damage Controlman in April 1989 and was transferred to Commander, Naval Surface Reserve Force, New Orleans, Louisiana as 8 it USS La Moure County gi Senior Instructor for the Training Systems School. While on board he was designated a Master Training Specialist. He advanced to Master Chief Damage Controlman in April 1992 while serving as Group Dam- age Control Assistant on board the staff of Commander, Naval Surface Group SIX. Master Chief Cantillo served as Com- mand Master Chief, Naval Reserve Readiness Command Region ONE, Newport, Rhode Island from June 1994 to July 1996. He is a graduate of the Senior Enlisted Academy. Master Chief Cantillo currently serves as the Command Master Chief in USS LA MOURE COUNTY LST 19945. His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star, two Navy Achievement Medals, five Meritorious Unit Commendations, five Navy Good Con- duct Medals, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the National Defense Medal with Bronze Star, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with two Bronze Stars, the Naval Reserve Sea Service Ribbon with Bronze Star, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal and the Expert Pistol Medal. Master Chief Cantillo is married to the former Miss Julia M. Rivers of Crossett, Arkansas. USS La Moure County 4' 9 T1 1 i 1 1 i N Q I I I Y Mission of UNITAS FE lil FJ 10 it USS La Moure County UNITAS 37-96 Final Review Uss LA MOURE COUNTY CLST-11945 02 July, 1996 - 26 November, 1996 Mission of UNITAS ' To demonstrate U.S. Naval forward presence in South America and to show the flag to South American navies and nations both in port and at sea. ' UNITAS is a deployment with rich tradition and a reputation of sustained, multi-national operations for 37 consecu- tive years. 9 0 Each year an amphibious ship is tasked to participate in UNITAS. 1996 was the first year in which a Naval Reserve ship participated in all phases of UNITAS. Chain of Command ' CTF-138: USCOMSOLANT - Rear Admiral Ferguson ' CDS-2: COMDESRON TWO - Commodore Jackson ' CDS-28: COMDESRON 28 - Commodore Loren Participating Units USS Moosbrugger USS John L Hall USS La Moure County USS Narwhal USS Typhoon USS Sirocco USNS Kanawa USCG Campbell USCG Jarvis Detachments II MEF MAREOR N SBU DET EOD DET SPECWARDET UNITAS COGUARD DET D CT DET with special comm support to MOCC DETIPATRON UNITAS, USS TYPHOON, and USS SIROCCO. Other Embarked Personnel Task Force Medical Officer Task Force Dental Officer Phase and Multi-Phase Shipriders 3 Phase Zero - U.S.!PROA All events delayed due Hurricane Evasion to Guantanamo Bay, A Cuba. ' Conducted tactical maneuvering drills, flaghoist, flashing light, teletype drills, and man over- board!GQ drills. ' Conducted heloborne assault on Vieques Island AOA in addition to underway AAV assault. Phase Two - Brazil A ' Conducted 2 ASW events and 5 COMM events. ' Enjoyed port visits to Salvador and Rio de Janeiro. ' Conducted amphibious launch at Ihle do Marambaia AOA with BNS Mattosa Maia and BNS Rio de Janeiro. ' Lost gracefully in a volleyball tournament held in Mattosa Maia's Tank Deck. Phase Three - Uruguay ' Participated in numerous protocol events including visit ship, wreath laying ceremony, ship tourllunch with Uruguay an midshipmen and Uruguayan FUSNA forces, and an officers reception. ' Enjoyed week-long stay inport Montevideo. ' Several events delayedglcancelled due high sea statelinclement weather. Phase Four - Argentina Conducted 2 AAW events, 4 COMM events, and 1 Freeplay Exercise. Enjoyed port visits to Puerto Belgrano and Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Conducted two successful am- phibious launches at Baliza Chica AOA and Estancia Las Violetas AOA. Phase Five - Chile Conducted 2 ASW events, 3 COMM events, and 2 Freeplay Exercises. Enjoyed port visits to Puerto Williams, Talcahuano, Coquimbo, and Valparaiso. Conducted amphibious static demonstration at Playa Los Marineros and launch at Puerto Aldea AOA with AAV launch and recovery training onboard LST Valdivia. Transited Chilean inland waterways and Magellan Straits. Phase Six Paraguay Inland riverine phase conducted by II MEF MARFOR UNITAS Detachment. Phase Seven - Peru Conducted 3 ASW events, 6 AAW events, 1 ASUW event, 45 EW! COMM events, and 2 Freeplay Exercises. Conducted visit ships 4 times, various symposia, and an officers reception. Enjoyed port visit in Callao!Lima. Conducted amphibious launch with BAP Eten and BAP Callao at Salinas AOA. Crossdecked two officers in BAP Eten and BAP Callao. Phase Eight - Ecuador Conducted 2 ASW events and 2 EW! COMM events. Enjoyed port visits to Salinas and Manta. Conducted underway launch at 12 kts at Valdivia AOA with insertion! extraction support from USS Typhoon and USS Sirocco. Conducted COMREL project inport Salinas at Santa Rosa Escuela de Salinas. A very rewarding event for the La Moure County officers and crew. Phase Nine - Columbia A very busy and challenging phase. Conducted S ASW events, 11 AAW events, 2 ASUW events, 39 EW! COMM events, and 5 Freeplay Exercises. A No amphibious events sked, but received training in all other warfare areas. Enjoyed port visits to Malaga and Cartagena. Conducted northbound transit of Panama Canal. USS La Moure County it 11 12 gk USS La Moure County .Qi-1 , ff x isis X X- x -ls X . f ' x k ,mp , ZWVV' X , - Nm, wg, , ff f f cf 2 N ' x f ,' NW ,jfifjfv ,yum , X 9 , ' sri ' M - , ' W 3 U 'f' . 9 'fff f - , ' ff QQ- Q lx ,, , fx . f x X Lt. 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VIIVI1 Baxter , f EN1 Quist f f ff X X f 1 f 1 EN1 Uptergrove - Just holding on 5 X f, ff ' f x,.:L EN2 Newhoff EN2 Eymer EN2 Peddle EN2 Nichols USS La Moure County 'k 49 50 :F USS La Moure County Q EN3 Bothell I i ev l EN3 Wright EN3 Case 2 4 U I J A . -xxx , A .xgfugf , ,, XxA m l ,', FN Ledford FN Nlatic ENFN Yax ENFA IV etz 'wr ENFN Tedder FR Murchinso LM Ct USS a oure ouny 51 Marino Forces llnita Histor ' arine Forces Unitas is a United States Marine Corps Infantry unit designed to operate in conjunction with the annual Unitas exercise in South America. The exercise is a five month Joint Navy!Marine Corps exercise that began in 1959 as strictly naval operation. In 1981, it was expanded to include the amphibious operations of the Marines. The exercise typically runs each year between July and December, involving the participation of countries such as: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, and France. Over the years, the amphibious portion of the exercise has evolved to those missions of a Reinforced Mecha- nized Rifle Company C-J of MarinCS. Thfi unit is specifically organized and trained to operate with the Marines of the various participating countries. Operating from either a Landing Ship, Tank CLSDJ, the Marines conduct amphibious landings, infantry operations ashore, Weapons cross training, professional symposia, and community relations projects. Typical operations involve a combined U.S. and South America Marine battalion size landing, with each country providing one company with an Amphibious Assault Vehicle CAAVD Platoon of 12 tracked vehicles, during initial exercises the unit is supported by a helicopter detachment. The unit is capable of conducting amphibious operations in the air, on land and sea. Marine Forces Unitas is unique in that is not a standing unit, but created each year specially for the annual exercise. The Marines come from the various air, ground and support units of the Il Marines Expeditionary Force which is headquartered in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Unitas, Whose Latin meaning is 4'Unity,', provides the Marine and Sailors of the U.S. Navy!Marine Corps team a tremendous opportunity to participate ini the Joint South American training exercises, cultivating stronger ties with our foreign allies. . Hlngkgapf 42.0, Q 1 at 'ga is I ' fr o' 45 0 fr' . . 30:43 JW '.' '- N, , X'x '-'- - 14 1 ,,'l?N9 .0gfx AS 'WW l VA fc . fl dj? SY I 'f ,L 'sa X ff 45 9.9 fi., 7 Fax YJ -P X i s A ef NQS' ax' , g , Z -- J 4 v 5 5 3 1 1 1.-' sw G - 1 , 0 , 'fy' r 1 74 'fy A f 44 N4 v111f fp? gl lik 52 it USS La Moure County I I i N I I 4 A A , f C ff ffhf 7,4 f ff, 'ff 'f ' ' Q A ,, , , ,, ,, , X X VC, f Q, f f ' ,, ,,fWZ fwM , ,ww f,,', WZC i WZfW,w f, ,,! W ff,,,W fy , ,W ' I V, ,, , ff f, C, , fQ,, f,jz9 f x .xxxx , ff f - f 'W . , , ,azz 5 , N ff! , f f , mfs. . wwf V2 f X . 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' Norwood, Cpl. Howard, Capt. Swier, HMC Dabbs, CPI- K Sipe, Cpl. Nash. 44 USS La Moure County Dk 55 lst Dlatoou Front row: lst Lt. Benson, Sgt. Webb, Cpl. Phelps, Cpl. Pasadas, Sgt. Aikin, LCpl Banta, Cpl. Rider, Cpl. Pavon, Cpl. Bonchard, Cpl. Daily, Cpl. Hendley, Cpl. Ninkovich, Cpl. Ribiero, LCpl. Fletcher. Back row: Cpl. Kasmatis, LCpl. Burgess, Cpl. Reynolds, Cpl. Robison, LCpl. Scifers, Cpl. Cavey, Cpl. Eubanks, LCpl. Boyd, Cpl. Mills, SSgt. Claxton. Nlissing: Cpl. Martin, Cpl. Santoyo, LCpl. Bogden. l l i 56 it USS La Moure County A l 12, xx Q ' N f 5 y, fy Q' ff! 9: X53 I A N' xx -A 'J N 1 1 , X E H'7g 1k. M. Egg , 3 , K-:ggw f mf Q yblnylge: M I, USS La Moure County Pk 57 noi Dlatoon I 1st Row: QL to FU lst Lt. O'Connell, Cpl. Murdock, Cpl. Dibari, LCpl. Blazavich, LCpl. lVliller, LCpl. Billiot, Cpl. Quezadamendez, Cpl. Cardozo, Cpl. Brooks, LCpl. Desantis, Cpl. Perez, LCpl. Peoinovsky, LCpl. Rivera Ramos, SSgt. Cook. 2nd Row: fLto FO Sgt. Kruger, LCpl. Beauregard, Cpl. Pinson, Cpl. Covatto, Cpl. Mendoza, Cpl. Cochran, LCpl. Dilbert, Cpl. Bogdahn, Cpl. Partman, Cpl. Campbell, Cpl. Varian, LCpl. Espinoza. 5 8 ii USS 'La Moure County i l 4 l r l l . lgnxxz.-m.m,:tNm. .. V54 .av USS La Moure County 96 59 Q Weapons Dlatoon Front Row QLeft to rightj Cpl. Coats, Sgt. lngrim, Cpl. Schwarz, Cpl. Cooper, Cpl. lVlurringer, LCpl. Nlillsap, Sgt. Boon, LCpl. Pematto, Cpl. Hetnerington, Cpl. Castro, Cpl. DePalma, Cpl. Frasier, Sgt. Cruz. Middle Row lLeft to rightl 1st Lt. Monti, Cpl. Stephens, LCpl. Daves, LCpl. Pitman, Sgt. Coleman, Cpl. , Wyids, LCpl. Sims, LCpl. Perez, LCpl. Nlateojerez, Cpl. Gumbert, Cpl. . Sablich, Cpl. Gonzalez, Cpl. Bryson, Cpl. Young. Back row lLeft to rightl Cpl. Barclay, PFC Pejesus, Cpl. Brunhuber, Cpl. Gladden, Cpl. Riecken, Cpl. Lawton, Cpl. Nlorr, Cpl. Wehr, LCpl. Piedra, Cpl. Campbell, Sgt. Foster, Sgt. Honafius, GySgt. Hardin. l ff . l l i 60 if USS La Moure County i z USS La Moure County ik 61 Assault Q5 Amphibian Vehicle Diateeii M I lg , i Top to Bottom, Left to right: 1st row: GySgt. Wilson, Ssgt. Antanez, 1st Lt. Dachelet, GySgt. lVlayle, Sgt. Dorroh. 2nd Flow: LCpl. Fiejkwoski, LCpl. Guse, Sgt. Thiel, Cpl. Decoster, Cpl. lVliguez, LCpl. Sturgeon, LCpl. Dawson, Cpl. Leasure, Cpl. Hassel, Sgt. IVliles. 3rd Row: Cpl. Dykema, Cpl. Karrer, Cpl. Baldwin, Cpl. Baldwin, Cpl. Fricano, Cpl. Roma, Cpl. Colburn, LCpl. Totten, LCpl. Walker, l.Cpl. Bint. 4th Row: Cpl. Barnard, Cpl. lVlorrow, Cpl. Brown, LCpl. Thurston, Cpl. Boatwright, LCpl. lVlolina, LCpl. S-ucher, Sgt. Murphy, Cpl. Spence, LCpl. Dzia Dosz. Last Row: LCpl. Hanley, LCpl. IVlurrell, LCpl. Calvin, LCpl. Flores Agui ar, Cpl. Avila, LCpl. Bonzales, LCpl. Crawles, HM3 Pitt, LCpl. Hicks. Q 62, 'R USS La Moure County 1 4 'ew f 2 , Q wma,-Q, V .M ...... AVYV ,3 5 I eww 1 siwgx A SA Q l ,.XXXQ f USS La Moure Coungf 'k 63 fxnglico Front: Cpl. 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Cura, BM Clausen, STGCS Brachett, LTjg Vipperman L. quad 1: Back row - HM Martin, BM Ouellette, Q Byals. Front- IC Munoz, BM Clausen, LT. Cura. 82 SF USS La Moure County S uad2:B k Q ac row - GMG2 Donnelly, HM3 Fullilove MM2 Valdez, OS2 Adams, PB2 Campbell. Front STGCS Brackett, LTjg Vipperman, W, 4,0 7, W A USS La Moure County bk 83 We , Special Beet Unit Lt fsealy Niaricle, Bmc few, ccj Lee, Bmi iccj Gihiord, Qm2 foci Nail, Eni fswy Cunningham En2 Qswj Sibley Hm2 Neddeiman Et2 Griffin Bm2 foci Reyes Bm3 Roundy 1 84 ii USS La Moure County 4.11- z USS La Moure County if 85 I V 'A - fzr x m w ,gn -,,.. , , - 'v'-' ff 86 24 USS La Moure County - 1 i T 3 w r -A USS La Moure County 'k 87 Q Naval Security Group Detachment The mysterious and secretive Naval Security Group Detachment set up shop in a protected MILVAN aft of the Windtunnel, giving LA MOURE COUNTY an impressive intelligence capability. Their Work depends on their special career area: Interpretive CCTD - radiotelephone communications and foreign translation, Maintenance CCTMJ - installation, servicing, and repair of cryptologic equipment, Communications CCTOJ - responsible for the established and operation of cryptologic communications systems, Collection CCTRJ - operate sophisticated target collection equipment. However, if they told us exactly what they did, they, d have to kill us. a CTIC CSWJ Wood CTR2 Velez CTR3 Sherbrook CTI3 Carter CTO3 Jacobs CTRl Delaney Lf 1 LCPL Wacaster CTM3 Mellott CPL Irwin CTR2 Rhodes LT Lechner CTR2 Siebert CTR3 Smith CPL Webb CTO2 CSWJ Fevvell 88 USS La Moure County f Where are my sung.asses? xVVe're all smiIes!! -4 CSS La, Ivlourf: County Z X9 Wm N xv., w- 4 X mfym, f 7 254 ff? 1 , , WWE , X 9,4 'j':35.,g5Vf:.:z5:-i:.-. v wg 'c ,Y ':- 7 2323 ,wwf ,123 7 - j N -----'- , W X W2 X xXx..x V ,, , gl -35 2, W 6 Q -, p 1 M ig Q ' 'wufmp V Q Q Q ,A., ' Mx 1 fia F QW Y l USS La Moure County X 91 WW f 92 X USS La Moure County 11?- m USS La Moure County L 94 X USS La Moure County 1-1- QQ' W, . fy U+'f'a5Mf 4, E0 Homi' HW 'W W I M I ? 'T 1 1 41' 1 ,XJ USS La Moure County 'F 95 .Y 2 4, 7, , f ,W aq- 'f VS! f f 'gwwi' , 0 ,f N 2 V my .,,, 1 ff' ' 2 W f f Wa, g f .Li W. V!! 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