f r R .f wassup:- Mann 1,54 ' 1 iz CMM, PM M050 f X, X, 1, W, f a M, Z M 1 ' Q, Z, r ,ZS .Q 7, f 5. S V 4, 5 xv J X, 4 A W W N X W 1 4 I 7 7 Z WESTPAC P LEAHY GI le 'AN 1989 '90 GULF I Ni N 3 sl AS :S SQ N 1 ii S 2 sg gi - YT S FLEET ADMIRAL LEAHY The symbolism involved in the ship 's insignia is basic, yet highly significant. The circle of five stars symbol- izes the U.5. Na vy 's first Fleet AdmiraL William D. Leahy, for whom the ship is named. The crossed Terrier missiles refer to LEAHY's primary weapons system, and symbolizes that she is the first in the class of double- L 'Promta et Parata , translates literally to Prompt and Ready . It embodies LEAHY's distinguished record of f performance and timeliness, challenging all who serve aboard her to continue the tradition of excellence by being ready to perform every assigned task. CG 055 lflllr if i 'V aff 16 9 Xl . X P: A oA'F7A u nl ender guided missile cruisers. The ship 's Latin motto, U.S.5. LEAH Y CG-I6 USS LEAH Y C C G-I6 Q was named after Fleet Admiral William Daniel Leahy. Admiral Leahy served as Com- manding Officer of six ships, including the battle- ship NEW MEXIC O. Additionally, he served as Com- mander-in-Chieh Battle Force. Admiral Leahy served as Chief of Naval Operations from l937 until his retirement in l939. He was recalled to active duty as Chairman of the newly created Joint Chiefs of Staff in l949, and continued on duty as advisor to the Secretary of the Navy until his death 20 July, l959. LEAHY is the first of its class of guided missile cruisers. She was built by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. Her keel was laid 3 Dec I959 and the ship was commissioned 4 August l962 and later homeported in Norfolk, Virginia. On I2 May I975, during her sixth Mediterranean cruise, LEAH Y visited Leningrad, Russia, the first U.S. Warship to do so since the early l86O's. In l976, LEAH Y was transferred from the Atlantic to the Pacific Fleet. From July l987 to August l988 LEAH Y underwent a major overhaul at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. During overhaul LEAH Y received the New Threat Upgrade to her weapons system. This was LEAHY's twelfth major deployment. LEAH Y is 533 feet long and 55 feet across the beam, displacing 8,6117 tons. The ship has a comple- ment of 383 enlisted men and 28 officers. LEAHY's armament includes Terrier surface-to-air missiles, ASROC fAnti-Submarine Rocketj, two triple torpedo tubes, Harpoon cruise missiles, and the Phalanx Close ln Weapons System. OMMA NDING O FI ER CAPTAIN J.R. STARK Captain James R. Stark is a Surface Warfare Officer with experience in cruisers, destroyers, and frigates. Since graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in l965, Captain Stark has served in USS BRO WSON CDD-8681, USS WILKINSON CDL-52, USS JENKINS CDD-4471, USS HIGBEE IDD-8062, USS MYLES C. FOX CDD-2892, And USS RICH- MOND K. TURNER CCG-201. He commanded USS JULIUS A. FURER KFFG-62 from l98l to l983. Ashore, Captain Stark attended the University of Vien- na as a Fulbright Scholar and later studies international relations and political science at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Massa- chusetts, earning M.A., MALD, and Ph.D. degrees. He has had two tours on the staff of the Chief of Naval Oper- ations. Prior to reporting to LEAH Y, he was assigned to the White House as Director for Political-Military Affairs on the staff of the National Security Council Captain Stark commanded LEAHY from July I 7, l98 7 to November I, l989. Captain Stark is married to the former Roswitha Stari of St. Paul, Carintha, Austria. They ha ve two children, James Jr. and Lisa. - 4 Wim Ugg? C OMMA NDINC-7 O Fl ER CAPTAIN R.D. WEST Milla ka V232 COMMAND AT SEA mf V5ff4', fn 1 4, ,'y 4W M,, Captain Richard D. West was born and raised in the Finger Lake Region of New York State and graduated from the University of Rochester in l965, receiving his commis- sion through the NRO TC program. Captain West has served at sea as Division Officer and First Lieutenant onboard USS WASP C C VS-l82, Department Head onboard USS CHARLES F. ADAMS KDDG-21, and as Commanding Officer of USS OPPROTUNE CARS-40 and USS MCINRENE Y fFFG58j. Shore assignments include Operational Test Director for the Navy's Cruise Missile Program at COMOPTEVFOR Norfolk, Virginia, as Staff Officer with the Chief of Naval Operations COP-062, Washington D.C., and as Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, CINSOUTH Naples, Italy. Captain West has attended the Naval War College and holds a Master Degree in Management from Salve Regina College. Captain West assumed command of LEAH Y on November l, l989. Captain West is married to the former Bernadine Lom- bardo, also from Port Byron, New York. They have three children, Kimberly 21, Jennifer I4: and Benjamin, IQ EXE UTI VE OFFI ER CDR .L 71 BLAKE CDR John T. Blake graduated from the U.S. Na- val Academy in l975. Upon completion of the SWOS Basic course, he was assigned to the'U55 NEW IDD 8l82 and U55 SARSFIELD CDD 8372 as Damage Control Assistant. Upon decommission- ing of the SARSFIELD he was assigned to the USS JOSEPH STRAUSS IDD I62, homeported in Pearl Harbor, as Communications Officer and Naviga- tor. In l979 CDR Blake was assigned to Navy Re- cruiting Command in Washington, D.C. as Flag Lieutenant. During his tour in Washington, he also served as a social aide at the White House. After completion of Department Head schooL CDR Blake was assigned to the U55 JOHN YOUNG CDD 9732 and the U55 CHANDLER CDDG 9962 as Operations Officer. ' CDR Blake served as Executive Officer aboard LEAH Y from I7 Mar l988 to I3 Dec I989. CDR Blake is married to the former Nan Marie Connelly of Washington, D.C. They have three children, Tara Marie, Erin and Terence. EXECUTIVE OFFI ER LCDR DA. sELEcMAN Lieutenant Commander Dave Selecman was born and raised in central Iowa and graduated from Iowa State University in l976, receiving his Commission through the NROTC Program. ' LCDR Selecman has served at sea as Damage Control Assistant onboard USS RICHARD S. EDWARDS CDD-9502, Ship Control Officer in USS CURTS CFFC-I-382, and Oper- ations Officer in USS GRIDLE Y CCG-20. Shore assignments include Fleet Training Group, San Diego and the staff of Naval Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island. LCDR Selecman reported to LEAH Y as Executive Officer in December l989. LCDR Selecman is married to the former Diane Macone of Melrose, Massachusetts. 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Following recruit training he served aboard the Amphibious Command Ship USS POCONO CL CC I62, followed by a brief tour of the Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment, Naval Air Station, Norfolk. Other assignments for Master Chief Rodriguez included Stafli Commander in Chief Atlantic, Staff, Commander Amphibious Group Two, Staff, Supreme Allied Com- mander, Atlantic, Educational Services Officer, USS BELLEAU WOOD CLHA 32. He has also attended the Senior Enlisted Acade- my. Prior to reporting to LEAH Y, Master Chief Rodriguez was as- signed as Military Secretary for the Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate, Joint Chiefs of Staff Master Chief Rodriguez 's awards include, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation MedaL Navy Achievement MedaL Battle Efficiency Award, Navy Good Conduct Medal C4 awards2, National Defense Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and Sea Service Ribbon C3 awards2. 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'0f l1 0zi1 Pf Af'if7?W5 X' ,, f,iz ' lf T lil 5 ' WE-'I:'I 5f ffQi'ff ff nwmnuumg A DIVI IO MMICS W1 Ray EN2 Michael EN2 Ronald Bahhard Cogburn Krogman N X 1 Z. MM2 Charles Patman The A-Gang is responsible for the mainten- ance of equipment including the ship 's air con- ditioning and refrigeration plants, steering unit, emergency generators, galley and laundry equipment and small boat engines. Machinist's Mates and Enginemen are mem- bers of A-Gang, all of which must be versatile and responsible in keeping many different types of machinery and systems running at peak performance. Ex B DI VISION BTIKSWQ Virgil Campbell BTICSWQ Kevin Carty BTI Donald Da vis BTI Ray Lilland BTI Stephen Schultz BTI Gregory Timp B T2 Charles Anderson B T2 Fabian Corpuz BT2 Da vid Haley B T2 Rolf Marnich BT2 James Martin B T2 Robert Martin B T2 Steven Taylor BT3 Troy Adams BT3 Mario Belber BT3 Wilfredo Chua B T3 Samual Drew BT3 Harold Ensor BT3 Keith Foster B T3 John Frambes B T3 Mihcael Helms BT3 Michael Higgenbotham B T3 Gary Jacobs BT3 Rodney Powell BT3 Matthew Turner B TFA Victor Beauchamp B TFA Ray Culver BTFA Anthony Dinardo FA Jerome Eggleston BTFA William Fang wi wma, ' S cms B TFN Tracy Morgan B TFR Glen Miados FA Thomas Hollyday BTFA Gary Jones FA Cory Kebler B TFN Patrick McCallister FN Wayne Manke What does it take to propel a mighty cruiser across the oceans and give it power to engage in combat at sea? It demands fire and steam, and the men who generate and control this power are the Firemen and Boiler Technicians KBTQ of B Division. LEAHY's boiler system generates DCD PSI, 975 degree F steam. This steam has a diversity of uses, but the primary function is to drive the turbines of the four Ship 's Service Turbine Generators and the turbines of the two Main En- gines. The work is hot and humid, but without the fires, the ship lies hard and dead in the water! X, :fx yf Liv al., EDI IIO ICI Guadalupe Garcia EM2 Mark Birkett EM2 Eleazar Dinaro EM2 Kirk Plummer ICQ Mathew Snyder flll , ss EM3 James Abanes EM3 Vincent Lyons EM3 Dwight Thompson FN Allen Burt EMFN Jeffery Christian FR Jeffery Ford ICFA David Jackson ICFN Russel Jent EMFN James McBride ICFR Neal Petzel The Electricans Mates are responsible for maintaining power, motor generators, pumps, ventilation motors, related controllers and shipboard lighting. The Interior Communications Technician's responsibilities include the alarms, ship 's en- tertainment system, TV's, telephones, and sound powered phones. ,,,, Summers to , ,yi ENFA Cory Watson EMFA Daniel s t Whiteman , 1 Zmfhl ' , ,x,,,:: E t it fffff fffwfwffff f ' X ,, 1. , niw f J 'cc , g qw, WJ, i - , Clif kkkxr .I triua cqs. 1. ff! if i ssff l,lli ,f,' 1 WW, ,W f My ,ff fo , ,w ff wff ,f , 4, ,, fp ,,,,, t ,f 1 f ,,,, X, ff jf f f yf, C .2 ,D 037, Will, 41736 ff T .- ff A X Q of gif - ' siwpc,gM,,?' s ,ffyfjff I fffw R DIVI IO f Q ,f W ff' ,X X X 4 M ,fi X X of f,: f 5, , 4 'Zz ,M 4 f , ,, I , , y W, ff f X ff X X 7, 4 f W If, 7 f my KW HTI KSWQ Ronald Chavez DCI CSWQ Mark Mandy DCI CSWQ Scott Muetzel .-.-, I X: ff 'Z X If Z W If V X fyf , 0 f fi: f G X f ' ' f MRI Fernando Pitchardo DC2 Dale Archie vi- FA Thomas Hendrick MMFR Charles Price DC2 CSWQ Rodney Horsley HT2 John Meyer DC3 Donald Austin DC3 Billy Hall FN Wayne Armbruster FN Will Clark HTFR Shawn Duncan DCFA Michael English DCFA Albert Gonzalez HTFA William Grace R Division's complement consists of Hull Techni- cians, Damage Controlmen, and the Machinery Re- pairman. Their responsibilities range from unclog- ging toilets to working with sheet metal and welding equipment. They are the repair specialists on Leahy and spearhead her damage control teams. M DIVI I0 MMI Michael Crossland MMI Timothy Pierce as MM2 Robert Ingram X MM2 Thomas LaPlant fi S s MM2 Glen Sho walter ' s c A ef MM2 Gary Stanley s T T X MM2 Leonard Strubhart MM2 Walter Wilson s Q X . Q MM3 Andy Barnett T f MM3 .loselito Baul 2 MM3 Eusebio Chavez MM3 Allen Clark MM3 Daniel Curtis MM3 Mark Haas MM3 Kenneth Jennings MM3 Guadalupe Martinez MM3 Bruce Miner MM3 Louis Pazdan MFN Tito Averia MMFR Stephen Baker Machinery Division is responsible for the proper operation and maintenance of Leahy's main engines and ship 's service gener- ators. M-Division's two enginerooms combine to generate over 85,6170 shaft horsepower to the screws, 6,000 kilowatts of electri- cal power and 24,6117 gallons of freshwater per day. t WM A . X . ,X X A X M1 f FR Phongsa van Rasasy MMFN Bobby Story MMFA Zi Wang MMFA Micahel Ballard MMFN Scott Carrigan MMFN Terry Druen MMFA .loe Fitzpatrick FN Kenneth .laphet MMFN Kevin Jones MMFA Kelvin Lowe FN Anthony Marlin MMFA Phillip Mims FN Kenneth Pearcey 1 iii -'fi 'wav x ,1 654 V Q ' , - CSA DIVISION S GMMSA John McClinton I STC-ISA Steven Prairie Bowlers STG3 Tepper, GMM3 Fairey, STGSA Prairie and STG2 Faciane winning in Dubai. TM3 CSWQ Steven Wilson GMM3 Jeffery Young GMMSA Clay Haynes S TGI Larry Williams S TC-F2 Edward Mannion GMM2 Keith Reiken TM2 Daniel Tanner S TC-I2 Richard Yost ' ' I S T63 Richard Coe f STG3 Thomas Mullins GMM3 .lohn Pyle STG3 CSWQ Timothy Schomburg .,, Not Pictured: S TC-72 Jeffrey Elliott S TC-72 .luan Faciane S T63 David Tepper CSA Division is tasked with searching for and classifying the sounds of the seas. lf the classification of a noise is determined to be an enemy submarine, it is prosecuted and can be destroyed with either Anti-submarine Rockets fASROC'sQ or torpedoes. To accomplish this task CSA Division contains the best of three ratings - Sonar Technicians fSurfacej CSTGQ, Gunners Mates CGMMQ, and Torpedoman's Mate CSurfacej CTMQ. They work as a team to attack the peril from the deep. GMMJCSWQ Rodney Fairey S T62 CS W1 Douglas Cauvett CSF DIVISION FCI Thomas Meacham FCI Romiel Singho L FCICSWQ Fred Strain FC2 Alan Barlow FC2 Christopher Chappell FC2 Mark Correia FC2 Edward Hunker FC2 George Labrador FC2 Frank Murray FC2 Da vid Perez FC2 Scott Phillips FC2 Jeff Wisenbaker FC2 Robert Wolf FC3 Robert Bailey FC3 Scott Bailey UNDER THE EXPERT LEADERSHIP OF ENSIGN LORENTZEN, THE FIRE CONTROLMEN ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OPERA- TION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE ANXSPS-48E 3-D AIR SEARCH RADAR, ANXSPG-55B FIRE CONTROL RADAR, MK l52 FIRE CONTROL COMPUTER COMPLEX, MK I4 WEAPONS DESIG- NATION SYSTEM, HARPOON WEAPONS SYSTEM, AND PHA- LANX CLOSE-IN WEAPONS S YSTEM. -...MH 4. E FC3 Derryl Bates FC3KSWj Ted Biladeau I K I R, i it if I Z AQ FC3 Patrick Galbraith FC3 John Larocco FC3 Robert Morales FC3 Robert O'Bryan FC3 Steven Pennock FC3 Dion Record FC3 Gregory Rodriguez FC3 August Stinger FC3 Paul Szewczyk FC3 William Thornburg FC3 Michael Tucker FC3 Wayne Underhill FC3 Brian Walker FCSN Thomas Morris FCSN David Stoltz 26 l , ,X gg ,V A- it N CSD DIVISION DSI CSWQ Philip Phelps D52 Joseph Defelice D52 William Henderson D52 Richard Mongold D53 John Barnes CSD Division operates and maintains the recently installed New Threat Upgrade for the Combat Direction System, which includes the ANXUYK-43CVj Computer System, the AnfUYQ-2IKVj and ANXUYA-4CVj Data Display System and the ANX USQ-36 Link ll Data Terminal Set, CSD Division is comprised of Data System Technicians CD52 who run operational, diagnostic, and maintenance programs as well as repair an replace worn or broken components of systems for which they are specifically trained. The D5 's are proud to provide the LEAH Y with the finest state of the art Combat Direction System in the NA VY. D51 Clark in Penang. DSI Robert Clark not pictured ' it r 'I-221:11 C C C .M L in ,V 4 Y M, 4 75 Q as 1 f 7 f M,,.ff'f'ff C SE Division E T2 David Center -- lC2 Thomas Dillman ET2 John Donegan E T2 CSWQ David Fujioka E T2 Elrasheed Kly lC2 Mark Stanley i iv f iaii E T3 Leo Pelletier E T3 Jesse Willis ICFR Frank , x Qi My ,tVf,fh A My X' M ,W F VWZW' ' We' , ' Nxt at Ni? X . - :lv s X-if X f Y X , sw N S 2 Q U f s X lC2 Robert White E T3 Bryan Alexander E T3 Gary Ele E T3 David Hernandez Combat System Electronics Division is respon- sible for the maintenance and repair of two Sur- face Search and one A ir Search Radars, MK -X Il IFF, Electronic Navigation equipment, UHF, HF, and VHF communications, over 7w pieces of test equipment and numerous ancillary equipment. Pri- marily a maintenance division, CSE 's twelve tech- nicians are frequently called upon to correct prob- lems to vital electronics equipment. NW X x fNtl W Xwsf CSM DIVISION GMM! Larry Ledbetter GMG2 Stephen DeCoste GMM2 Michael Ellison GMM2 Timothy McCurry GMM3 Chris Kreitsch GMMSN Orval Turner GMMSN Todd Bushman GMMSN Gerald Fitzgibbon CFMMSN Robert Foley GMMSN .lames Hoogeveen GMM3 Martin Pitman Not Pictured A n Under the leadership of GMCKSWQ Luna, CSM Division is responsible for LEAHY's Missile Launching System and Ship 's Armory. During de- ployment the Gunnersmates CGMQ maintained Iwi operational status of their gear. During Persian Gulf patrols both missile houses were manned by the Gunnersmates. Additionally the Ship 's Armorer, GMM2 DeCoste, led the ship 's Small Craft Alert Team CSCA Tj, in which eight gunmounts were manned. The SCAT team was made up of personnel from Admin, Supply, Oper- ations and Combat Systems Departments. OPERA no 5 DEP le TMEN L T scoff ARMACOST OPERA TIONS OFFICER EDUCA TION: B.A. wf Honors from Bucknell University in International Relations and a concentration in Japanese Studies - 1982. Commissioned in Nov 1982 out of Officer Candidate School DUTY 5 TA TIONS: U55 TOWERS CDDG-92 IOXB3 - 3186 as Boilers Officer and CIC Officer: USS FRA NCIS HAMMOND KFF-lO67j IVS6 - 6f88 as Operations Officer: U55 LEAH Y l0f88 f present. FAMIL Y INFO: Married, no children, wife 's name: Miho scorcn, newer? O . . ,.- ,Q 1 V FIRST DIVISION BMI Lonnie Mckenzie BM2 Roger Hooks BM2 Michael Sullivan BM2 .lohn Vigar BM3 James Burmester BM3 .lames Gordon BM3 Ronald Graham BM3 CSWQ Michael Gutierrez BM3 Gene Hepple BM3 Patrick Howlett 1 BM3 Michael Peals BM3 Raymond Salo SA Anthony Banks SA Lewis Bowman SR Don yel Bryant z K f X First Division: C First to work on the Mess Decks . . . 2 These Bos'n Mates, working amidst the Foc'stIe zoo, forge first impressions for LEAHY's visitors by grooming her fine exterior lines, steer- ing her true, piping her home, announcing her intentions, and looking out for her at every turn. l I Wy, WW WW W, ,f,,, wi M, , fr, M, iff, f f,,, ,J ,fy ff qf7,,!,, ww, I. gy, If k,,!f QM ,' 4 f 'MW Jw, I ,K W mm, gmyf mf' 'YW , f, , JZ' ' MW? W4 my!! W, gg vcff,,f' . wwf, fy, 'WN' ww, , Wm, foxy Wm Afmt Mfr' ,f I ZX. 14500 W low? , W, , I W, W, mf, mf, , ww, Wff,H'fwW , W, WW W wi, ww wp, ,Wf wwf, a gy - WWWU JW If . , ffm, WW, fm, fw,,,, WW WW! ffm mf who W 7 ? Z6 f W f -sf W V ff, 7, I 4, ...n SA John Cranford SA Stacy Davis SN Chad Denegall SR Michael Eaton SR Michael Figueras SA Daniel Gilbert SN Patrick Gleason SA Michael Greiner SR Abdul Hassan SR Joe Holguin SR Randall Huff SR Chad Huf ord SN Clinton Jennings SR Stephen Johnson SR Ralph Martino SR Steven Martinson SR Thomas McCloud SR Mario Minaudo SR Brian Mitchell SR Maurice Moore SR Stanley Moore SR Markus Morgan SR Thomas Morrow SR Da vid Musser SN .lulio Navarro SA Michael Newhouse SR Ricky Rands SR Carlos Rodriguez SR Anthony Rossi SR Gill Ruelos These sailors are chipping and ' 5A Dennis -Schwartz sanding in preparation for painting. A SA .Ch3dlY Vis SR John Wiegand N oc, DI VISION RMI Louis Green SM2 Harry Brooks SM2 .lohn Evans RM2 Joe Renella RM2 Eugene Seiwert SM3 Richard Chrestenson RM3 Paul C yr RM3 Shelvis Harris SM3 Thomas Hinson RM3 Bryce Jacobson RM3 Corey Fellman RMSN Paul Coleman RMSA Buck Tinsley RM3 Henry Martinez RM3 Mark Smith SM3 Gilbert Torres RM3 Robert Vanness RM3 Alvin Van Pelt When not copying messages, the Radiomen CRMQ are busy patching, plugging, tuning, moni- toring or guarding the scores of communica- tions channels that provide LEAHY with the latest tactical and sporting news - particularly the exploits of the ship 's favorite Washington Redskins. Considered by some to be a gangtof flag wa vers, the Signalmen CSMQ largely do just that . . . close up, haul down, dip, bend or break flag signals from the ship 's six halyards. They are also reputed to be pretty handy with a flash- light. '17 Ol DI Vl5lON O5l Luis Castaneda O5l Tim Gjerde O52 James Brown O52 Mark Cashion O52C5WQ Craig Drumwright O5215W2 Elzin Gibson O52 5teven Hooper O52 Mark Hunziger O52 Michael Robinson O52 John Wade O52 Erick Welcome O53 Larry Bonds O52 Anthony Wilder O53 Robert Budzynowski O53 Phillip Dominique O53 Mark Dykstra O53 Robert Houk O53 Michael Laffoon O53 Thomas McCarthy O53 ,lames McCarty Like mushrooms, Operations Specialists C O5 Q, live high in the ship in a dark room with no win- dows . . . collecting, evaluating, and disseminat- ing tactical information around the clock for the CO, TAO, and OOD. O53 Darrell Perkins O53 Robert Renfro O53 Tony Tamba O53 Bill Thornton O53 Todd Unger O53 Dan Upton O55N Devin Bello O55N Edward Bennett O53 Henry Clark O55N Boyd Davis O55N Daniel Doren O55A Paul Heffner O55N Donald Lukasik O55N Derek Meador O55A .lohn Mitchener Mr. Bonds staying in touch with the latest fashion ON DIVISION Y 4 QMI Leroy Washington QM2 Gregory Wollmuth OM3 .lose Acevedo OM3 Anthony Adams QM3 Brady Annas OW DI VISION The Ouartermasters KQMj of ON Division are responsible for aiding in the navigation and safe passage of the ship across the sea. Tracking the ship's movement on the charts, assisting the Navigator in taking solar and stellar fixes, and us- ing radar and visual land , fixes to determine ship 's position are their duties. E W2 Bruce Bell E W2 William Inskeep E W3 Alan Amimoto E W3 Michael Kary E W3 Joseph Wilson E WSR Scott Decker E WSN Douglas Hendrix OM3 Christopher Morgan LEAHY's Electronic Warfare Specialists CEWQ are the NA VY's best at analyzing the threat level of the m yrlad of electronically genera ted sounds that fill the alrwa ves . . . and ruin our FM reception. X 1-fffliff Q17 129. ,f, M , ,, f ,fyf f M, mf Vffffmw: 01,41 W'V:,Vfi4fV?W- ' , , K . , . , . .- I , K K I V- . Q . 1, . . , K ' . , ffwigmf . K- .. - , ,V . K , ,-.- -K f - -V f,VCfp2VfyQf5f,ff,:w,gf..-f - L L . ii V is 1 4'--igi 1+ L--'- mK ., L f fV ' V 4 1 V , ' V' V 'f V ,V f if I V, - ' 4, VL ff 'VkVfVf'f'VQff'Vf'VzV2?VZ'2gf59Z62M2554 V I-'gff ii . '1 1 n . 11... K KK . V-.V- f V K K - 17 ,V 1 2 fV2V' - -X KL,L',,-. .m'K' 1 m-K.'K ,L,L i , -, V41 V V, ,- X Y ' Fwd 3 Af as Sefvedvn V ff' 5895 K 045 ff? ' VC'0f9,,3do?lf.Ca4.g f f Z l K fl K f V K , V! 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W 37 5-I DIVI IO SK2 William Keiser X 5K2 Michael Mena X 5K2 Hansel Reese SK 3 Mitchell Broach i WX lfllf 5K3 Nghia Chau X Q - X Ni X X ffm Msg su 2 ,, , N- N QNX-Q ,,,,, ,.., A SK3 Orlando Garcia SK3 Manuel Navarro SK3 .loselito Tolentino SKSA Yih Chow SKSN Guy Henry SKSN Scott Mauff LEAHY's S-I Division is comprised of Storekeepers CSKQ. They are responsible for all ship's stores. They order the merchandise requested by the divisions and departments. Once the item arrives, S-I stores it, noti- fies the appropriate divisional representative of it's arrivaL then signs it out. They handle virtually every item that comes aboard, from missile components to toilet paper. X wwf, t I s Q Wo, www , X fiy K T X X Nm XX c T A .X JXQV4. T51 T ' 'WV x t fff s -mn x r 'fW , 'YW' xg if ci - 0 M22 11, , 7, SFS Wi, f ,W , ' z N Q , We ,, NW! c ct.ccc... , S-2 DIVI IO MSI Efren Austria MSI Ray Buckner I Ky MSI Robert Reiher I I MS2 Eddie Bea ver MS2 Anthony Halal . ff MS3 Darryl Carr MS3 Nathaniel Elliot MS3 Carl Green MSSA Darryl Barnett RMSA Percy Burries MSSA Peter C iena MSSN David Highbaugh MSSN Merlin Peacy MSSA Ramon Rufo The Mess Management Specialists have the demanding job of preparing and serving l,2CD meals daily to the crew. Hard at work before re veille and up long after the ship 's work day is over, they continue to put forth their best ef- fort to serve attractive, appetizing and nutri- tious meals. Always courteous and eager to please the crew, the cooks are the morale boosters of the ship. fp rf at f ' 5-3 5-4 DIVISION DKI Diosdado Beza SHI Timothy Geyer DK3 Steven Dorse SH3 Earl Hazelton SH3 Brian Ivory Ship's Servicemen CSHQ make up LEAHY's S-3 Division. They operate the laundry, ship's store, barber shop and keep the soda machines fully stocked. S-4 Division is Ll:'AHY's own bank. Dis- bursing Clerks CDKQ handle all monetary matters for the ship. , 4 I I I SH3 Son Nguyen a SH3 Lenny Rodriguez SHSN Tesi Nguyen I I I I I I I I I I I J I I in I I TH CHAPLAI Chaplain Kenneth Anthony Puccio, a na- tive of New York State, entered the Navy in l982. Prior to entering the Navy Chaplain Puccio was the Pastor of the Hope Lutheran Church in Dearborn, Michigan. Chaplain Puccio 's first assignment in the L T KENNETH A. Puccio CHA PLA1Ns Corps Navy was with the First Marine Detach- ment, Tustin, Ca. Chaplain Puccio reported aboard LEAH Y October I8, IQ87. Chaplain Puccio has been involved with several collat- eral duties aboard LEAH Y, including Welfare and Recreation, Public Affairs, and Cruise Book Editor. Chaplain Puccio has two children, Anth- ony 8, and Sarah Nicole 6. 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' 1 F OLOMBO, Rl LANKA .3 E is i31 a 1: E qs 5 la ., 24 lf 4. iii E. 9 , ,li , 1, , s y Zh 7 f X 5 iv , r f W : L X.Q. 1 4 , f V ff! , , 3 Wm, s 15 f , Q 1, 1 , N i'Lz,', me ' , 1 , , e 0, L During a brief stop for fuel in Sri Lanka, Leahy held a Damage Control Olympics on the fasdeck and fan- tail. Business with the local vendors was brisk for wood carvings, jewelry, and pottery. I 5 I I , S ! 2 f f .,as,i 2 n , Q 53 2 H f ,f'? M f y,,, 0 ,, ggigf ,fel 7 Q Mfg? , 2 ,ff ,f ,,,,, Q L E ,, , ff ' f 4 7 tif 4 X la, Q X ,Zig Q wi f 7 f M f Mg? X ,Z f 7 f X e e , , ,a . A ,t , ,,, Vu... 2 xx 'f S in if xii yy E xx X xl? E A X X wr. Q- N S-ww: :'gfQ2 X . ' efzys 9 M wx 4 f Q X A X ww X WN 4 .f ,Xgx V! NNN I S PENA N ' M 'W ' . ,mwfwx ' sr- tr. Z I , f-f?,,.41,, 1 X M - 1 - fx g i' ' .fe-auf , v, . 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MMFN ROBINE TT E WSN HENDRIX fm.. fr if -.. 1-. -f-.5 -H-..-.4 I -44.4, 4 ,- 1 lvl .',ff,C, r ea' A Y qfifgi ?,+ .,rQwL'q.,,, y'.??LxQ,,g, 52,57 QA Aix I x .3 cz. f- M x ' ' Ffa' va. , f . 'L' 1-f--, A K ' I E 1 . r 1 JL nina . ,,,, -we- 6 .H s-,. Q , V e zu, X , ! 2 ' A ,, K 'wife A ' ,.. L Xlah. A ,y-A..m....g..--q..-..... F.. NJ: Jew-' ff ,,,- X if fx , , , , . WHL ff ' X Qg:..., 1, gn ' X If 1 . .,,,. ..,, ,I gi ,A . K msg, :H 'P KE' Q ii' sw- qi 35, if f 'gg-'K el N- ig u 2, ,, 'sc ., , 5 -I If I. 1 .1,fgmgx5g'1,,, i, .Af + , J- ,ff K 15'5f'i'5v5 ' Q ffl' f Q. yn, 'Z' :fegggf , ,fu V F 4 --iw 1,31 ,,.-wr-W. .,, WQQQ A V :4: V7 , , 'ffm-mfr-f--, W rf ,ruff qw-ff, ,z N.. M Q, . 1 A ,if 8 r . ,f.' 4 sv '! Q 1 A 'L r',,i ,. x TIGER CRUI E George Hernandez with his son, David. Tiger Benjamin West at the helm. ' ' f ffffffffff'f fM 2 ffff -'- -' - W 'Eff' ---- MRI Pitchardo operates the lathe for Mr. Chavez. ENS Rodriguez explains the importance of damage control to some young tigers. e ' , Iifmswx - . vxxmwmww' ff Tiger William Campau conveys his impressions. Manuel Chavez proudly poses with his son, Ron. A C Micau Doan receives an award for successful com letion of Ti er ' V ' gu,-face Warfare Specialist' P g Tigers Charles Stoltz and George Hernandez. 4 1 2 5 , sf M 1 Captain West enjoys a relaxing moment with his son, Benjaminu , a.. T 1:1 , at T. 5 ET5 'fl' In--: ' rf wr: -HOW, VM, ,, Y , ,..,,. 1. ,V rr 1 , ,GV HN L .IVR X ' 1 x 4 we-K2'u.r'r x 5 ' ' f-'GC .vii , 153333 ' W , 1 .:,::..: -fa JL, A ,,-4 f -,.a.,.,g f r A vi, far? - ,:: .-v 5 ...M ,... . -. - pg.. . -.-+. o , . f ' iw, .4-f--,- J. I W ,-mfif- ' Y.-, i :.wR'1ng: :J1 'i!.'f'Z, .15 Q . ., ' -'ia-1-Q -f-. , ...J fi?-iw: x . - , A341 -' -TLLQ.-,fn ,--L, 7. .-rw--4? A ' 'T' W-ff' V -f '-vmr f!': F' , '- '-f 's? x 1 y 1 ' ,M 1 X n X SL. 1 y A Y J i I Y Q! 44 Z W W f xxx? x, COMING HOME 4 4 , 4 AJ! 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I0 AUG 89 PEARL HARBOR, HI, I6-I7 AUG 89 SUBIC BA Y, R.P, 31 AUG-5 SEPT 89 CROSSED EOUA TOR 8 SEPT 89 SINGAPORE 9-I3 SEPT 89 COCHIN, INDIA I8-I9 SEPT 89 EN TERED PERSIAN GULF 23 SEPT 89 BAHRAIN VARIOUS DA TES DUBAL U.A.E. 2l-24 NOV 89 DEPAR TED PERSIAN GULF 23 DEC 89 COLOMBO, SRI LANKA 27 DEC 89 PENANG, MALA YSIA 30 DEC 89-4 JAN 90 CROSSED EQUA TOR 5 JAN 90 SUBIC BA Y, R.P. 9-I4 .IAN 90 HONG KONG I6-20 .IAN 90 PEARL HARBOR, HI. I-3 FEB 90 ARRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA. 9 FEB 90
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