Mazama (AE 9) - Naval Cruise Book

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02127 RIII XII IT XIXR - Il XIXR - 27 XIXR - Bn NIXR - ll Xl'l'l ' III XIIR ' 'I Nlhl ' III XIXI - ZH Il N-'I '4 if 'I sl-'I' 1 . 'I XIII - TNIIY- H-ll XIII ll NIH' - L20-flu NOX' - 2-3 DHL - Fi IIIQI' - 120 lllil. - IIII. SHIKI, ll - IT Xlar 66 to 20 Der' 66 I mlcruay Iroru llavisvillv. I ulml Ilgly 'Iransir I'auaum Canal and in-rl up NAYSIIIA Rodman, Ll. nu l'.lr ilu side-. l'rulr-may lm Pearl llairbor. Xuan-rl Pm-.ul IILIIIMDI. I'iule-may lor Sulnr llay, RJ' Xrriwrl Suhr: Hay, ILP, lnuvus.n Im opcralions. Ilom: ISUIIIL. Il.I..l.. Re-sr ur- npr-rations with SS INIX luRS.Xl. l'RllIIi Ilmb- IIIIVSI' talgu vr'ssr'Il. l'nclc'may Im Iiqiator and Sirisgaporv. ITTIII Ilrossml Iiquator. Singapore-. I'nrlr'rway for Suu Ilanal. Transit Sum Canal. Ilvirut. l'nrlf'rway Ior Davisvillc. Arrival Ilavisvillcr, R.I. .Nwav from Davisvillv total ol 279 days - 200 727 undcrway rlays spent underway 79 days in port Steamed 53,537 miles during deployment. A DIVISION OF PEMBROOKE COMPANY, INC. 1 . -f Q- .-ir' 5.1. ,fagii Wat' an-'f to - ,fn-1.4 .1 add? fl W . V, it v 'ai ' ' 'ff ,ee f, I -.ff'.y.QQ-iff, ' . Nav 'T 'j.. -if A . I ' . ,www-f'i':r.,.:I f' f -'Ja . -F is , 5 .3 I sin. 4, ,a 'I . QW! W' N.. .i- V , . - me Q X Q wsu! Z .qw , 2, . ,ci Slnplnnhlimg tiompany at Tanipaflilorida. ller LeeL,,, 'come' to her assistancefims standing by- Will' mrs laid on ll April IEI42 and she was launched on I5 August I9-l3. The Ship was named after Mount Xlazama, a lormer volcano, which is pres- ently the site ul Lrater l.aLe. Oregon. n 1 Nl.-XZMIA joined the fleet on I0 itmti-.1944 when she was accepted by the Navy and placed in lull commission at Tampa, Florida. Alter a shake- ,down in Chesapeake Bay, the ship imade ready for' sea at the Norlollt Naval Shipyardi Taiaing onher cargo of ammunition at Boston, the ship' sailed on 6 Slay llhll bound Irmthe Pacific. iitaznxrft participated in me invasion of sai- pan, sometime-sg referred to as the Marianas 'Ttitkey Shmt ,' the invasion of l,eyte,.Gulf, and was a part ole the Logistics group which remained arwa all japan during the signing ol the surrender dorurnentpstanding ready for any last - ditch jap- anese opposition. ' - ill interest is the lollowing eventnwlrich hap- pened on I2 january 1945. While anchoiedl at-the Fleet anchorage at Ulithi, a suspicious object was sighted some 2000 yards off the starboard quarter. lt was shortly identified as a periscope. Before anything could ,be done, however, a torpedo struck the port side abreast of number one' hold, which flooded rapidly. Seven men were blown over- board by the explosion. but were subsequently restated. All the Ship's pumps went 10 work imme. diately but could make no headway against the llooding. so the ship got tmderway tor the central portion ol anchorage to avoid a possible second attack. picking out :t spot on Potanger-as Island to beach if help ttid not arrive in time. Within a few their aid, the ship was lightened, flooding b0Ul'd' aries established. and ,ballast humped over so that the ship stopped settlirigrwitltltlteaflooding SIDPIWI the ship s crew concentrated on' discharging ser- viceable ammunition. pTiteflfollowing day repair parties began. to czrlkandplug open seams. Alter repair work was completed, WHS able 'U get underway for Saipati oitfffifliafih. The USS MAZAMAei1rned'lwo Battle Stars on the Asiatic-Pacific .5trea 'S'orvice Medal for lf-Nici' pating in.the following operations: l Star-Capture and occupation of SaiD3'1 21-23 iii june 1944 ' 2 ' - l Star-THIRD -Fleet operations against Jima ' ' rs August 1945 , , She also fearned ether Navy occupations Service Medal, Asia,' for the period from 2 to I0 SCPWWW' 1945. 2 , , . The ship was placed out of C0mII1lSSl01l lf' reserve as part of the Pacific Reserve Flecl 31 San Diego, California, under a directive of january l94'7. She wasfrecommissioned on 24 Apfil 1952 She was 'depltfyetd in- the Mediterranean with tht: SIXTH Fleet and was 'part of the l0SiSlif pfmce during the Suez Crisis. She was 'placed out ol com- mission again in june 1957 at Orange' Texas' .MAZAMA was selected for reactivation on 31 july l96l and arrived at Sun Shipbuilding COUL' Chester. Pa., ll September 1961. After extenstvt' overhaul and modernization. she was recommiss- ioned again on 27 September 1961 at Philadelphia. Subsequent to Shakedown training, cruise to Gaun- tanamo Bay, Cuba in February 1962, she 11215 qv- Q v-g , . nad the l'.!s. 3l1t.tND Fllllfl in tk Atlantic an a tr-grrlat member ol the Service Ftnre. Sh ann make-9 it-t borne in Ihypntt. florida. , g I I.-tlglktta ptictpmtiutn- tguhu Qnnniaf, . Pllltltrlld Nttrenhu IM! rarryig out up I IISS Nlllll MIL-231. lfollr-'urrng Ihr ru nr-rnr-nt ol tha- Lyntus I'alml llc wtllnl rlrntr to ttltlll - attain and Nl.lfMIA Cilrlt-tl kt right trnrlthlxtutsa- in Ilrt' Nlulrtvt- tuna on 9 Ura-mhrr IMI KIAZMIA -umm! hae L 4 mm ' Q 4 G rwmh wi-she lv llilv,fhuctntsmzsonmrmtaumrtarwr.lawn.. in ' ! PffN'll! IU!!! Qi. Fm! early january until late xlarrlr leavin ,Q 4 , 'H g , N , . . 4 I 1 A , 59550. l F0155 unfit UAIAMA altlerm-at a aan overhaul ol In-r two we f Q'f . 6 pg I f 1' fiwfggaivvdicscl engines. This work was pr-rlarmt-d 'H V L xiii' 'sl mf' il an :pu-ep ann restricted atailability , -:intl h , 'mf MIM lqjwyleilft in run-m.h rum.. or 24 rum. tapuan M 91359 Fi mf' Gfifiadfh tclirved Captain j.l' 'orhrrmp as i . -- 'l f 'ii! Q if , W icq-naar., umm ol nw urzun in ruaypqrg -M-1--f--4 I--I , uw. ' -V . .. M web trflnln-Wil ff ,pan qmail, in me maint. Virginia mi ' , ',3V '?HFQ9dg MB in Apil INS HAZ.-WA was ordered to prorr-ru to . 'lf 3,'UF'F5 ' M249 mttdltl Wvb - ueecuiwm main ia- rut nm- 121 to s lv 4.73 L' patrol wales in the ifirinity ol the Dominican ..'5 5'K . ' I' APN- ,Republic 'sm aussi, was at-I-fropamr. 4 ..,... -- ol mz,w,t'5 roar ur the SIXDI Fleer Ins! ll Apil l5-I SIAZAM-K deployed lit tfttanraa. ll U8 ll!! IMZAUAY telic! the l'SS DIMIOND IIILAD QA!!-IIN and In-ni lu in as 1 member ol na stun fleet. nf rm- hontlsfas she participated in several NA 0 excr- cises and pr.-rlormrrd lier duties il the replerrislrnn-nt group. . .. A In earlY'5llS!Sl the M.-XZASIA was near Sill inia ia the central Meditenanean when slte was directed to proceed to a point near the Island ol Qlyprus, There was'a near state nl war. as-the Grd:-ks and Turks on the island new lighting. For the ncxvthree weeks MALLNIA and the units ol TG 602 stood by wailing to give assistance in case of total war on Cyprus. Late in August MAZ- .XXIA was relieved ol her Cyprus Patrol station by ' I .t Dlilgglltc lSUlllldSf ol April and midway Iii lla! SIAZAHA stayed in tht- Dominican -lzpdalic area. 0: I3 lla! SIAZASIA was released ad Fxffdfd to llayport. Florida. having t-arnrd the Armed Forces Exp. Medal U.-XZANIA participated in local opt-tations in the llayport ara lrom june through mid-August IMS when she sailed to lhvissillc. Rhode ls-land and ltet new home- port. The remainder ol I965 has spa-nl loading arnnrunition and on local operations, l lhe month of january 1966 was spa.-nt in thc Caribbean on Operation Srxingboard pwparing lor lutme operations in MESTP.-XC. Un I7 llarrh l!Mifi. hating to miss the St. Pat's Day parade- in N-sr York City. XIAZAMA sailed lor XII-1S'l'l'Al A tLl.l-NN li. l.M.llSl .R'l T' i if f.1,4Xl llXlN, ljh. NAVY CtlNlNlfXNlllNfL tll l llQlill Capt. Glenn E. L.-XMBERT succeeded Capt. james F. Schrcmp as C.O. of the ammunition ship FSS Nl.-XLMIA. on 2-l March l965. Capt. I..-XMBERT was on the staff of Comman- der Fleet Air Norfolk as Readiness and Operations Officer prior to assuming his new assignment. Son of Mr. and Nlrs. George E. LAMBERT of Uriah, ,-Xlabania, he was commissioned in l943 following graduation from the Naval Academy. The new Xl.-XZ.-XMA skipper participated in five major Pacific campaigns during WWII while serving aboard the light cruiser U55 BILGXI. lfpon completion of flight training in August ISHS, he received his wings and has been active in Naval aviation since then. Capt. LAMBERT has served in four fleet aviation squadrons, one of which he commanded for a year. He also served on the staff of Commanldcf Fleet Air West Coast, Commander Naval All llcsl Coast, Commander Air Force, Pacific Fleet, Com- mander Naval Air West Coast, Commander Niilfal Air Basic Training Command, and Commander Naval Air Test Center. He has also served aboard the U55 FOR' RESTAL. . Capt. LAMBERT is a graduate Of Naval M' Colle e. . I-Fe is married to the former Frances R'OBINi SON of Repton, Alabama. They have two children- Glenn, jr. and Susan. I I CHANGE OF COMMAND CEREMONY Q. ON jITI.Y N. I I XI'I XIN I7. IX. IxII IX RI I II X II I XI I XIN4 I' I XXIIII' RI ,XSCAtlXN.XNI1IN1'OFFICER A'I I'IIII' IIXX' RI' I I III Il' nr IIIF I'IIII II'I'INII . X. IN1NXI,1lh,1xIl1.I tX1'I XIX I 5. NUT MNlXNIt1Nt.trII It I R t .tptatri Itttnaltt Imltttr KIIIIY. I .S. NINE' WHS I him in Stmritnu. I'fArirrsiIt.iriia on 29 October, l'I'.I'-. lltf is the sctorid thild and only' son of Nlr. ttttlNIts.'1N.tItr'r l. hrlus of I alls fl1U1Cl1, Yirginia. II s,t.ttn .intl vrtltstrd in the Naval Reserve as an r was svlvttml for the Xaxy Y-lf College Pro- Xpprvtitttt St'a.vi:.1tt X'-If on 22 XIaS' 1943. Ile was Milltwi to .i-cttw dim and ordered to one of the lust X-Ill units. at Cornell Inixsersity. After the tits: .it'.irErrnrr' '-car he was transferred to Dart- mouth t'wIIr-u. Xfter t'OITQItfI1I'I2 the prescribed two wat I-'-If currtculurzz he was commissioned an If us rin. L'.ipt.titr Riley? first assignment was aboard the ISS IIRXER as First Lieutenant and Damage Control Officer. Ile served in a Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron and also attended Deep Sea Diving School uherc he qualified as a Second Class Diver. After 1110 ISS XIACOXIB as Operations Officer, Captain Iiilei-' serxed at Officer Candidate School, Newport, RJ, as a Seamanship Instructor. He entered P051 Graduate School in July 1952- Captain IUICI' hfjlds a B.S. degree in Ordnance Engineering and a Uaiii uate Degree in Aeronautical EHSIUCCIIW5' Hr ll' d 1 of the Naval War Co11CgC- also a gra ua e , 1 1 4 jd mm- In August 1955 Captain Kiley assumed ic a mand of the uss nice COUNTY wIt1CIt1f'f l H series of executive command hilletsg in Waslllng li ' ' ' N - '- -'le Propulsion DL, as head of the Guided fxlissi' r h, Section of the Bureau of Ordnance in IQEJFEJOJZEL again from 1963 to 1965 as military' head O fNaval Missile Engineering Section of the Bureau 0 - m d f the Plar1S and Pwgfa Weapons, and as hea o . . l Branch in the Surface Missile Systems Office. Other duty stations include the W-AD. C-OXNAN as Executive Officer and the IJ ' LEIGH as Commanding Off1CCf- . The present skipper Of the USS NIAZAQIISUE married to the former Harriet C. Ro11Qnd.o h . ' - ' , keglln Kat more, Pa. They have five children. 1 1een, Christopher, Mary BHS1 d ' and DOn3.1d . 111111 1'U'111f1.1,. 11111 111111111 11xc1'11111'1' 11111111, 1111111 Q111'1'11s, lung 1s1.11111. 2.1f.l11llLlll'L1 111111: 1111 1311-111.1111 111111111111 High 811111111 1111610 111: 1111111111 11z1111.11111s. 111 151117 111' c11lc1'c'11 l1lL' 1 11111-11 S1411-S 111-1111.111l XL111111' ,-X1 Llk1K'l11S .11 kings 1,1'111l 1-.111'111, 1111111111 1115 1.151 11111 1'1'.11s, 111' 111'111 -ff - 111 N141 .11 .1 L .1111-1-X1111w11111111.111. l 111111 g1.1111111111111, If Q .1 1 111' 1L'Ll'111l1.1 .1 1111111111ss11111 111 1111' N1.1I1l1Il1t' SCI- f 'Y 1111- 11.11 .1 L1l'Q1K'l' 111 XL111111' 1.11g1111-1-111111. 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N1'11p1111. 14.1. l11tc111v1v111g .11111 f1.1Si1141l'.1111lll 1111. 111x111 LCDR S111-',l-',Nl-Q1 IS 111.11r11'11 111 1111' 11111111-1 ..., X- 'H l11l'fl'S-I X11'1xl-,1-,X 111 ,I.111w1111 1111,111w. York. Thc S11'EEN1iYS' 1111111 six 1111 1 1 '-11. Ellen, Brc1111a11, D1'1111is. -101111 1.11111 111111 james lxilian. N1111. 5s Xuxlm 11,11 N 1.s111'.11.N1.H R.. 1.55. DECK DEPARTMENT pid , -.ef 1 N 'Q-fe. VI ix' I I x:H'Qx x x x xg I QXXY Ki if XY 1 xx R 's x' 'S -'s 5' Er 4-' LT j. R. HECK HRS I' l,lEl'TEN.fXNT fn--0 BMCS H. C. APGAR SHIPS BOATSWAIN Nm-.' go IO yuur stations all the rcnrnxiug dcIail. All Iorx-.ard smlions manned .And ready. All lmnds fall in. 1 HSIHVIGUT' KU Idfviw shul line. .Xll loysuic pcrsunncl take umm. bet that I-.Irs IIUUI-.cd up. Saud Ihv llL'l first. 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XRYIS XII X PUNS llfl-'li ICR S I x we Vg , ,Q J , f wav' ji ,Q ,. , S-:.::i first row: BM3 DANIELS BM3 FROST BM3 MYERS second row: BMSN STARNES SN ADAM SN BRUNCK below: SN BARRY SN BROWN SN COMMIZNDI-IR ,,,4v' aff' :J ' X 1' Ni I ,Q 67 first row: SN HALVERSON SN HAWKINS SN HE F F I-L LMAN second row: HOLBROOK sx IOHNSON SN LOWRY below: SN LYONS SN NORTON SN P.-XI.Ml'lR I w,.,., sgjz ' ' 55? li rs ,- ,v ' 1 1226? li il ,,...g... .-4... 1-K f--in X6 Q! wif- -1' A-. JG I F 1 1 1 .,,.?4' ' '- --Q5-.. Z If 1 mf. M first row: SN REITER SN RUTHINOSKI SN SMITH second row: SN STONE SN WALSH SN WILLIAMS below: SN WINN SN COURTWRIGHT SN STEWART ?b Qu ,i -3' SECOND DIVISION 'If .ms , 2 Q lr I 1-,rf 'Io miy this has bt-sn a truist- would hardl5 btwgin to dist lost- thc tticlls' tfnititioiia rtrgardiiiu, il. 'Ihr wiinplt' lgitt iw, it was .1 long tiuimt' ..... ENS D.Al-ESSANDRO Unt' not soon to lit' lofgtittt-n. SECOND DIVISION OFFICER Ilit' indixidual tiitnnphx, tht' wlunips, tht- t-ntlltws hitpilt- mite., rt'armim:,s and rontint-5, tht' nioanx and groans will Noon lit- ltitgtil- lt-n Im tlt'tail. Iht' IINI plus ships that niatlt- our sitltw, tht- tiaiiwlt-is .intl rigs. ttunplt'tt'tl wht'n most tlitln't tliinlt aiiotlit-i stvp was ptmxitilr, tht' ht'.it and tht' holds wliith tlraint'tl all lint tiilital it-wt-txt-N til t'nt-rox - tlttwt' .il-ti will lit', lor tht' inaiority, l'tiru,ottt'ii lit't anxt' wt- wt-iv wut t t-ww ful lint what will lit- rt'nit'inlit'rt'tl hw all, lit-tati-.v til tht- t-tnnipitwt-iit vitalntws antl HII.2IlIIiIl'kllIlt' ol tht- taxlts wt' ptfrltitinvtl, ix tht- opportuni- titw tlitwt- niiit' inontlis ttinl'rontt'tl tis with. Iht- opptittunitw to Nvixt-, .intl apprvtialily aitl, an all iinportant tlt'lt'nNt- til lit-t-tioing tht- tipput- tnnity to attinaint otirst'lwt'x ht-ttt'i with otlit-i pvopltw ttiintw, t-wn our-.t'lvt-S. . .i antl ways til' lil't'g tht' oppoitniiits to .ippitw latt' tt'ain t'IItrtIs and tht' int'n wtirlting with yotig tht' opptirtnnitw to inaltt' wt-ll with xt-is Innitt'tl it'stini'tt'w fwt' tlitl t'inploy a l't'w iiirw-Hits .intl iiiiiiitiximititiiiwz and this hut a partial list. No titht'r tlivision ttmlt as lull atlxtantaigt' ol thtwt' opptvttnnititw .iw tlitl tht' int'n til svttintl division. lint tht' trnist' wax not all wtitlt .intl no play' - wt' tlitl liaxt' a mst pt'ritxl in lltwnig ktmu trt'mt'inht-ii . . .i.X1t.-.t it'stt'tl from that opportunity al'tt'r wt tl lt'lt ........ Xntl tht'n wt- .tlwniys had Illtmngaptw, should tht' tltwirt- ptwwt-ws ns, to xt-nt uni lrnxtra- tions and anxit'tit's from thost' t'xtt'ntlt'tl opcrations on tht' lint. Ilitwt' San Xligucls antl I'low't'rs of tht' Urivnt wt'rt' mtwt wnip.itht'tit .intl Soothing to our shrt'tltlt'tl nt'rwt's antl Iatislncs mintlx ...... So it was a long t'ruist', but also a prolilit' ont'. X0 pltaasiirt' rrnist' by any standards, but still ont' from which wt' all ht'nt'fitt'tl, t'at'h in his own tangiblt' or intangiblt' respect, and ont' from which wt' will I'Pf3II plt'asurt's, or tlisplt'asurt's, for many 'wars to come. Now, and I'm sure I speak for Itl0 Z ol tht' throw' when I say that Davisvillc, the sub-freezing Show blizzards, and many ttoo long lIlISf'f'I1 . . . .5 round-eyes will look pretty damn good? 'inf ISKII I'II'RtII' 'Av' A- IINI'I IAINI. BM3 WIIITAKER .1 13 7 . , 4 -, . .A O .fd ff' ' Ziff - ,LA ' Q m wff,,5 ,A lf. I H w fb lk H-it 'V 'Ae '73 Ui ,fan G 2 'j u 'fu fitwl hnsi NY I-UNI!! NN 1'-Ulliuxkl N X MINI Qt'1'nn11 Inu: WY Il XRWW SN IXNKI' HRD YN XLXYIAI' RNOX SX PRINAZI If thmi r svw- 2 SN ROBBINS SX NAI TFRY SN .Xl IFN SA 0l'TI AND hrluw: SA YA L li X C L-X SA HARRIS s -an-1 I 5 on G ':. .V FY - 'fi' Q 4- 44' 'cf 'S g 1, l, THIRD DIVISION 0 W. N. HUGHES g:DNANCE OFFICER GMU! Mt'CI.INl'0CK Ll cmcr NEWHIAN The Gunncr's Xlates function on board any ship is the main- tenance and operation of thc gun mounts, thc training of gun crews and thc safety of aniniuuition, operation of hedgehog mounts, depth charges, and rocket launthcts. Firm- Lontrol 'Tech- nicians do not fight fires but tart' lor thc gun dircctors and electrical cquipnicnt. Un an AE GNI's and I7'l s haw this rv. sponsibility' and niorc. When tht-5 don thc rcd hard hat, thcy :irc a unique combination of carpcnturs, cargo handlr-rs, Ioik truck operators and niusclcrncn. Nrfarly mt-ryoric aboard is soincrshat Iarniliar with out cargo and its dclit atc handling. Illirtlicr thc int-ii ol third dixisioii wcrc carrying fins in a rxorlting party or just trying to negotiate' tht: main dc-ck it was putty drllrcult not lo notitt' IIICIII. liach man in third dixision niust know thc amount .ind lor .ttion ol catch tliffcrzfrit type ol' annnunition in his gtsslgllvtl hold and In' able to break it out xwlicii tht- nt-rd arises. It takes xt-isatilc niuItisI.illx'd nicn to do this dillit tilt job we-ll. In port Subit thvir job had .1 dillt-it-nt aspcil. .X tonstant battle' against Ll Ianguagi- harrivi tool. plan' while- rr-Ioatliug. It su-ins like- thi' only Iinglish undt-rstosxl was l'isst-Srnokv Iircak loc , No -lov, lmpossihlv, too hard , or Chow -loc? You gin' nu' tUIII't't'?H Ilul rlr-spite' lllls prolilr-ni thc loading was always cornplc-tr-rl on or In-Iorv sr hr-dulc. ia.,- 3144 H r 'i -' if i , 4. ' 1 E l i I E 5 I 1 l 2 I 2 'hiv UPN! W 1.811 MNH IAM QAM IAN aft: IAN P U PI! 7 NIH NN UXHI HX V ,nf L , . WHERE 5 NF! GLN? I X KW ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT I 1 I 1 'nm' 1 - H J Ji P 7 KY Ln v'gK ,W LT D. D. CL'xx1NGm.x1 LT D. G. WILLETT ENGINEERING OFFICER NISIA DIVISION was ri. 1. k,-xtttntfxx g Q M MAIN I'R0l'lIl.Sl0N .-xsstst.-txt The men of M Sc A Division are responsible for the Main Propulsion Plant, ship service generators, boilers, winqhes, reefer units, steering gear and the liberty boats. ln conjunction 1. with the electricians, they make the MAZAMA come a ive. M division had their work cut out for them during the deployment. With only short inport periods, they worked long hours and willingly shortened their liberty to assure that our main plant retained its high state of reliability. Our four GMQ QGot Mechanic Comin'j to one bearing eaters managed to chew through 532 bearings. M gang did a truely outstanding job in in keeping them on the line. A division provided the steam to the gally and tried their best to keep the MAZAMA cool under the hot sun of Vietnam. They also tried to find a head for our U-boats that was crack resistant. Their biggest job was keeping the winches ready. lt is satisfying to note that their engineering know how prevented our winches from failing during a rearming. Often repairs were made during the frantic pace of transferring bombs. To the men of M Sc A Division - a well done. lt is you that provided the MAZAMA with the impetus to move ahead. With others as dedicated as you, the MAZAMA has completed a suc- cessful and rewarding cruise. .fi 'A-, . ELC rucuarunsov BNI BECKER EN, GOODWIN Zuhj HH? Y 1 INK XUKUX ll ll R XXNXRU i . Zu., M ns. M11 NUS H XR I I' URN HU XR X Yo, XUXNIN IH K lx! R IXKIXN -Ji 'Y uri? --va ' a- , Q, k:.13'yjyyyWZ,,f Q,3!.,,,U ZVZWQZWWQWWJZ .4.f.f f, f,,4,,ff f-f 4- f y - 7 ff M -WV f A514 f 2.1 Qdwf FW 1 fl, ff Q W fy ff ,vi fx . wg6wQEF '24, f , M. 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NVHIII -IN In NJN, IIIIN .INIWII NI'l1 III' NUI' ICNUN '.-Max. wllf-.-,wi -tu I-' III' II.lIIIIt .II III: u1ul.Illulw lIItllIllIIl'Il'l I .mul R Illxn--1-In 14-I! ffnlx -mm-I lhfu .mu u.IhIn-s .nl-.U --,lmnl Lnlnmw '.-..mI1f -I HIHIIILIIIIN .INNIQIIIII In nlIH'l l.IIl x lx'-n lIwu.'In Hui In-Im-I '.-.wr I-Inq .um Ihr uf-II.In.mI,ImlI1nIlxlN uw .mal IIILQIIIN lnvllx .q.lmI.llIII'- IIlI'lI .IN .IIvII, efvIl'wI4'IlIlH , pl-'IIN-.R-I1-1u.AI qxfuxp. Lxsj. F.l1l'I,l,NIL1 rw Q nanxms SFC P-'NRRIS Inul ASK MR. STEW Mwwfff -'off first row: EM2 RENNER EM3 COOLIDGE IC3 EWING second row: EM3 KUCHAR EM3 KUEBLER EM3 MASTIC below: SF P3 MOONEY EM1 COCKRELL X ix 1+ ii. W .Q 2 . ,,f Z5 I MORT'S SALTS EDOP! nur'-'-'Y ART. HE KNOWS. Ayg EM3 IRWIN -44 is--f DCI DEROSE ll 1' 3. J WI? flfxl UJWI ILS Rl LK! R l:XHwlMNHRN1kX l- K in 'W iQ fg- f'N .Xl.l NRI? -1c'uun4l fuvsj FN 1.l.P NNUN PN KING. IN NIXIHIN hrlf,-.xg PN V14 list Hki IN Nl RIXPNN I' X IHX1-INI in ' .2 I ml I 1 N XPP TY PIRNY. f'FTf5f' IK? ig, . ., . gif s 1-5' I suPPLY DEPARTMENT ... . NA Q. .bf LT D. H. L.-XURENT LTJG G. M. D'ELOIA SUPPLY OFFICER DISBURSING OFFICER S DIVISION '17, INS If. III',SN SlTI'I'I.Y IDIX'I5IONUII'Il1I'.R Q ' Li ' E' S -ul inf' A XIII NIVRRXN CSC De FR.-'ANC E SCO The Supply' Department provides thc ship with gi great variety of serxiccs. .-Xt rriegrltirnc, it's the llutiiriiissaryrneii and Stewards who are the must riuticeablc members uf 5 Division, At other times it rnaiy be the 5hip's More upcrutur, or thc ship's barber. The seldurn-seeii men eff the laundry who pruxiric the 5hip's curnpariy with tle.in linen .ind clutlies .intl the men who work in GSR inning general SIUICX lu the cnlnc ship .nv .ill an integral part UI the scrxice syatcin th.it is S lhxisiun, Arinirig thu-.e fm-rxitr-5 prmitlctl during this .irunnrl-lluw tmrld, nine-munth tlepluyrncntg Ill 'Ihr' Slorcleecpct: liilletl utr! fi,lIIHI lcqllcsls Im IIILIICII' nl Irtnn their eight sturerumrisg r'2i lhe Disbursing Ullirer payed nut in cr S?I1jU,lKIlIg tfii lhe shipk bnrber gnc mei 'I,UtMI h.uu ntsg Ili 'Ilia' sIIlIJ'S sclkit UIIICII SUILIZ Ifi,INHl trips ul it 1- 1 ianun 'SHJIIIII I .intlw Inns 'JILIIIIII l.IIIIIt'lI stxlds 7'i,INIII Iiw it-nt -.tnl.u Imm tht- winling m.u hint' Fra Ihr' IHIIIIIIINNJIXIIIVII pu-p.m-tl: lll,'nINI liniu-N ul lmunl 2l,n4ni punntl-. nl llfnn I'i,IIINIpnl1IllIxnI lNlI.Il!K'N Snunmtngx I IILIIIIII t lips. UI 4 uIIt't' When tht- Nnlrlilx IIVII-IIIIIIFIII tN'lSUlHl l 'WH' 'WI huh? Will' Ihr- ,ihmi-, :hm twn- nninninq plnmt-N tltninrg tht- if-girniirige-. In .itItlitmn, wnpplx cle-p.ntngq-ni pt-rxanitivl .tiirgriivtitml Ihr- walttll lull In NIJIIIIIIIIL lirnlrgv liruilunit matt liek. lon! .lull lmyil ,tml NUI NIIININIIILL tIr'lIItl'vlIN'III Itl XNIIHII .Ill umltl point with prnlrl 47 , csirxxron sninrrrnnxo f-,'W?.ff,!Q fi ,rggsgvi , ,.:, f 2 i YD- I first row: ' IIKQ SIQRRANO 42 SK2 RUTH 1 C53 ENC SK3 BERARD second row: SH3 BIRDWELL C53 CRAWFORD SK? CROSBY SDE D E L ROSARIO ., lf' 1 ,E s v x -' 1. R N 'xg f ..r. L in Now I .xxx-1 YAP Xml-FE AS SNOW FOREIGN NATIONAL - -nw 9 uf-N f. Q yr-v firm row: C155 hlNM'Ol.l Silks RI-ZNFROPL ILM Rulslfxs SN .-XNllhRSON wvunul row: sN PLOW!-',RS SN QLRll Pl'l'llS SN lll ..-XIYFR IN NXISAS J-ff .., ai f is USCOEE rwoff if ifmf TQQQ? HIL all-. gm , ' :W x ! 3 f S-fx.1'...- ','f5 gl 1 'N f Q F1 lx .1 .WHERES X.f 5 MY . GTHER Poaxcmp? T first row: SN PACKARD TN PALISOC SN PITTS second row: TN PORTACIO TN YAPO SR CERVENAK A K Y I K. 513. 4.1 DPERATIONS DEPARTMENT MQ sk KK LT. B. L, HEWITT LT. R. HINES oPs nlvlsloN ' 5 Q? 1' fv- L I 1, X ,?,,.,,Qb .7 . 11 LTJG R. F. SMALL coMMUN1cAT1oNs OFFICER Operations Department, the pulse of the ship, has the answers to all your questions. Where, when and how will all the underway replenishments take place. The men of operations have learned a great deal during this WESTPAC cruise, benefiting them- selves, as well as the Navy. It has been rough at times, and things have looked very bleak on sev- eral occasions but with the nine different ratings working as a team nothing has defeated the men Of Ops. Aboard any command the Operations Depart- E 2 if i 1,4 1 ' ' , 'if 'wr , 7 , , xi j .' E .fs :Sum ' l fl ez sf, . - - 'Q NAVIGATOR: OPS BOSS: COMMUNICATOR ENS R. P. FERGUSON OPERATIONS DIVISION OFFICER ment has a dual responsibilitY- To serve ihe command and to carry their functions out according to war-time requirements. A former CNO QHCC 53' The effectiveness of many Chilflges taking place in Ships, in equipment, and in weapons rests H1013 and more heavily upon the capabillty and Outpu , h man the Operations Department. The men W 0 ' I f the maintain, and give effect to the comp0c?Cf2St'gnflu. Operations Department exert 21 Pfffpfm :tml capa. - o ence upon the quality Of the Shlps bility. E .,. SMC LEE Q 4 .fy- so I A , -fi ol SIR? M 4 'Q 1' first row: FTN2 CARLSON RD2 HATIIAWAY RM2 HINST sec ond row: RM? OERLINE SM? CARTER ETN3 BALL third row: HM3 GASPARD YN3 HAM YN3 LEMOULIEC ETN3 MALONE below: PN3 MARKWELL PN3 PIPER 3.4 rn! i Wm 'Nh 'av' X Z S ,,,--x V2 S ? .L N I first row: RM3 TABOR RM3 WILLIAMS RD3 ROSLER PCSN COOLBAUGH RMSN HAYE S Second row: RDSN WANT SN CLAY SN JONES SN ROBERTSON SN SAEOER S 'iff' vm P WSH 1 .:yf:a1r' X i Sf -1' .1 1 f ODE M Q ev' X ij E N x N WZ,-1 f- A SHT BELL QQQRLSQN X 0 1., 'Wh Z' Q RFNDHR REPHXR NAVIGATIQN if 1.110 1. u. LOCKWOOIJ, gk. xulo.-x'l'oR '-z, , K f ' 0 . D! ' 1 A Q Q P I i' P oo .Inq Q THE RED SEA? 'LA K MAGELLAN V :ws if PANAMA CANAL lln- l'.m.uu.n i.m.nl. .1 lm L I-.pf lullldl Il.lu'Ixlm1 tha- lwllllllllw nl l'.nu,nu.n In .I '-.mntluuule-:lv alum tum hu Jppwxx- Q ' ' ' e . Ill lf 1 N N u xxx na 4 x ml u Q mu lllll Q Q N I Sli g QS NKQ N 1 fx IN Xu Q LIIIIN I und I L ll Q Nl H11 N 1 ghts o Q N lil llllg xxx s In plxs IH upmxl dmc tmnx xnmult llll ouxlw 3 li. 5 bv.. 915 F fi Z Z , X , 249+ , ' I, if N' , if -fi W iz, , HA f ' x . X if , . 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Q 14-Qv Q- 53 - '7 REARMING LOG I I2 May 66 USS NIORTON CDD-9485 I3 May 66 USS ENTERPRISE CCVAN-655 USS EIJIYARIJS IDD-9503 II Many 66 IFSS KIITY IIAISK ICVA-635 I5 Many 66 USS SACR.-YNIENTO IAOE-I5 IZSS IIANIIOCK ICVA-I95 USS KITI Y IIMNK ICVA-633 I6 Huy 66 FSS I..-YNISIQRR.-X ICAG-23 l'SS II.-YYIS IIJIJ-9375 l'SS II.-XI.E.-YKAI,A IAE-255 FSS ST. FRANCIS RIVER IISNIR-5255 I7 May 66 l'SS KITTY II.-XIYK ICV.-X-635 I SS .XGERIIOIAI IDD-S263 IS May 66 IISS HANCOCK CCYA-I95 I9 May 66 ISS PYRO CAE-2-II l'SS IJ.-XYIS IDD-9373 ESS XI.-XSON IDD-S525 20 Slay 66 ESS KITTY HAWK CCVA-635 LII May 66 FSS HANCOCK QCVA-IQY ISS BELLATRIX IAF-625 22 May 66 LESS CASTOR IAKS-II 23 May 66 USS MASON CDD-8525 USS PORTERFIELD CDD-6823 II I3 june 66 USS HANCOCK CCVA-195 I4 june 66 USS RANGER CCVA-615 USS STICKELL CDD-8883 I5 june 66 USS NIORTON CDD-9483 USS ST. PAUL CCA-735 USS JOHN W. THOMASON CDD-7605 USS FISKE CDD-8425 USS BOLE CDD-7555 I6 june 66 USS HANCOCK CCVA-195 USS LOFBERG CDD-7593 I7 june 66 USS RANGER CCVA-615 I9 june 66 USS HANCOCK CCVA-195 20 june 66 USS RANGER CCVA-613 USS GRAPHIAS CAF-293 111 I8 July 66 Uss KATMA1 CAE-165 20 July 66 Uss ORISKANY QCVA-345 21 july 66 USS RANGER CCVA-613 USS HOLDER CDD-8193 22 july 66 USS ORISKANY CCVA-343 23 July 66 Uss RANGER CCVA-613 Uss HOLDER CDD-8195 24 July 66 USS WHITE RIVER CLSMR-5365 USS OKLAHOMA CITY KCLG-55 25 july 66 USS ORISKANY CCVA-345 USS CHAVALIER CDD-8035 26 fuly 66 USS RANGER CCVA-615 27 july 66 USS O'HARE CDD-8895 28 fuly 66 USS ORISKANY CCVA-345 29 july 66 USS RANGER CCVA-615 USS HAMNER CDD-7135 30 july 66 USS BEALE CDD-4713 USS PYRO CAE-245 USS O'HARE CDD-889D USS NEWELL IDER-322I USS CLARION RIVER ILSMR-4091 USS ST. PAUL CCA-735 IV 18 August 66 USCG PT. CYPRUS CG-82326 IESS I'RI'I'IlIIAR'I' CDD-5615 USS ST. PAIII. ICA-735 I9 August 66 Nom' 20 August 66 USS GREENE CDD-7l ID 2l August 66 USS IZUNSTELLATION QCVA-643 HSS AGERIIULM CDD-8625 USS SUI7'I'III'lRLANlJ IDD-7435 22 August 66 USS ORISKANY QCVA-34X USS IIIIAVALIER IDD-S035 IJSS X't1sUv'llf5qAl5-l53 13 August 66 USS VESUVIUS IAE-l5X 25 August 66 ISS ORISKAN Y CCVA-347 USS BUCK IDD-'IGIX 96 August 66 USS ROOSEVELT CCVA-425 '30 August 66 USS c0Ns'rE1.LAT1oN CCVA-645 4 September 66 USS HOLLISTER CDD-7889 5 September 66 USS USBUURNE CDI!-8161 USS PRI'I'CIIE'I I' IIJIJ-65lX I0 September 66 USS BRADLEY CIJE-IIIIIX USS IIOI,I,IS'I'ER CDI!-7881 I I September 66 USS USISUURNE IDD-SI6X USS PRITIlIIE'I I' CIIIJ-65IX V 23 September 66 USS MOUNT BAKER IAE-AIX 2-'I September 66 USS ST. PAUL CILA-735 26 September 66 USS ORISKANY CCY.-X-3-IX USS CONSTELLATIUN ICYA-645 27 September 66 USS XIT. BAKER CAE-47 29 September 66 USS Porwx QAKS4, ' Uss ORISKANY tcm-3-IX uss LUDRA M9555 Uss Mr. BAKER texu-to Sl August 66 30 September 66 uss BEALLI-3 010.471, Uss coxsrrarmrrox tcvA.5-ru IIOITLISTER CDD-7885 1 October oe mats QDD-7875 Uss coRAL sm KCVA-429 I September 66 Uss PERKINS CDD-8777 Uss OSBOURNE CDD-8465 2 October 66 USS MULLINIX IDL-9445 Uss ROOSEVELT tcm-435 3 Sepmmbff 66 2 October 66 USS SAVAGE IDER-3855 USS HULL KDD-9455 I Ut'tuIn't 66 ISSUJRAI.SI-1.Xtl.X,X-I2 'I Ut IUIJUI 66 I SS IIRISKANX :IAA-IIIX It IIrtuIn't hh I SS I. XRSLN IIIII-STXHX I SS III I.I. fllll-UISX I SS XXIII I It RIXICR II SXIR- ISS XII. ISAKIQR IAI.-II S Ur IuIJt'r IXII ISS XII. KA I XIXI 1-Xli-IIN XI 0 .. JI U4 tttbtfr hh ISS IIRISKANX' fI.X'sX-TIII fl Urtober 66 ISS RUUSEX'EI,'I f'I.X'A-ISI ISS TIIUXI.-XS IIJD-RSSI 23 Ortober 66 ISS PARlI1I I'IN I.AII'IIIAI 2-I Urtober 66 ISS RO0SEX'ELT KCQXI-X-AISI 25 October 66 ISS CONSTELLATIUN ICQXA 611 26 October 66 IfSS XII. BAKER 1,-XE--IX IQSS XIIILLINEX IDI.-QHI ISS O'IIARA f'DD'839I IQSS DEIIAYEX IDD-T275 ISS CLARION RIVER ILSSIR 4097 27 October 66 ESS PARICIQTIN KAE-l8I 3 November 66 USS SHASTA CAE-65 TONKIN GULF UNR PS ff -w A 3 Q W K 1 I I X k 35 , ,. ' 2 A , Q N' . ' Y f lx 1 V , ttflxr AX ' ' ' M - ' Y If 'favs-ff? Q - -1 'f'f5 f: 2 W M A f 'f7 ,Q V ' ' - W .. I -7. q I , 1 ,, 1 7 F Y 1 'gr . 1 , ., K , I ,iii ,, , ,,:!!,,,,,1v. 'Wk' . Af . .A 2:a...f 9 4 m if E M 1 K2 X E -1, i .J it , .L -, ,- 9' 1: , -en.. -.114 ALONGSHJE THEY CAME. . . fl, TO BOMB-LA DEN DECKS , Q SHIPS OF THE PACIFIC FLEET gl I-Ex-r 51 ff'-1.1!-'I ' 1 ,..,,..-f--' , A.,. W. L 'I 4'--4 - f- ,- U 'Z 4 Af' '-M , ,....-.4---g L 6-v 'I ' c v- 1 4- 'H - s.. S .-fs A Ig 1- 1' I .IS 'L , A 3' Q w N , ,, ., I, .. .57 ,Z Y' 5' ' J-s11L..1 ,,.. ,111 i 'uv vw 'Y 'ff ' ., A ,av , MW W 1? - W 'dv' 1 , wr ,.-M, -,,'-mm.,,.4-.- .-, - , .,. J , 21, . I' . J.. . 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LOW sfwy HONG KONG from 28 jum: tn 3 july Mix! x MA visiurri he-r fxrsl Ixtwrtf- pmt Hong KUIILQ, lS,C.,f,, X lung .w..11tv-Q and m-llrif--11-rw-fx rf-sr '.-.42 Auf- iv- rrvv.. Novi: 1- shuppf-rs bw.1::.f- fx pvrts .xml .1 glorious lf'1I'bI.1ll':IL 1,1 llui4'p1'mif'mv- Day 1.-.Ja h.ui in .al No our 'mlm x-,f-.zlhrtfwi lhf' hun:-lun rule' an theme' v..1lf-r mms '.-All.: vmllin lumix. w-.ill .1-.L u-.fmt .1 wlm 'HRH In f.h1n.a ls. 'Uni u.uw .1 hi-...aw sgllluf v..l- happy ln lunar' lla Wenz- flrrful Vunlfl ul Sli'-l Kham. 1 .ICS--It-. U-'5-5! '!Z . ' X f-aw W ,Aj- ,-Iwl L X --nwuxx. xx Q N.,--' Q an 'ing-..., OPERATION EASTER EGG When the Seventh Fleet Service Force ships operate in support of the Viet-Nam effort it is diff. for personnel aboard to realize their contribution to the fighting that is going on ashore All thatltilult . ey know is that the transferred ordnance is used somewhere, probably in North Viet.Nam. In order to give the men of MAZAMA a better picture of the result of their work, the U35 MA KAP.-95 assisted by the USS ORISKANY CCVA-343 conducted OPERATION EASTER EGG. 'XJ' Z AMA !iv fvf fab. if E32 f Vw in A -su 1 . S f fr ' 3 f . K-.5 i l I n-- ...rf LOADING THE BOMBS ,J it :..qA.9d, XQ- X -.A-..... f'N'X . L 1 ,L 'K X x if f f 2 X' U' Mm? SA R6 'll ,Lx '.,1-..-...... 5- .v+....Q W , 31 egyx , ,L 'J ' 7 ... , Q V . 4' ' A if-msf.F va J - Nw ' W... A I ,4 L x H X J 7 9- -,. , H Q 1 4... W., - , . . -, .. - ' ---.eg 'T ,,,...- 23 V, M - . 2 Q QTL ox 5 ocrosert 1966. 'rue can-:ii or xiizaxia uuiiueu T0 Parr riuurre TO THE vc ix A RATHPLR Exprosivrg NLXYXER. Fora Bonus went: ser xmnr Enom me rtrgccun Loxu .-xxu sprtrceu L'P Port tins serztiai. ottcfasiiw Tum' wane DECORATED .xxu xxiiigu ,.'XCU,JRDlXt.l.Y .is miiims: oxif Fir RED 0000 LB HD BOMB 1. UNE YEl.l,U'w 'IILLLI-L .Bun LB my Bimgi, Ugg -'gui-5. .-isnt-Ll, moo LB nu umm., ,mu i..xs'1 uri wr 1.E.:X5l. me --citizipx iioitxigti' mon LB un ummm. iii: 'rings ingot ig-.ii-Lu or tin: iss tiitisittexr .tip-exit -imi- rurir 'mail riiigsig l.l'I'lil.t1 coouiiis .xxu Pitigsigxi mum in ruip vc mn urn Pilnsoxai. Riga.-xitiis .xxu 'rings L vos t.UNlPl.LillUN, cn ii lm ,Vx iuuizr imigstiuif- rms ur' now 'rings' warg uiLi-iiigv.iQu .xxu mm iripri. mu um iiuiut Jun. wut, uoxir' .is wig mx Slili .-ruoxi.. LY.-'kf'H '8027 From: l,oinin.iritliiig Ulliter, ISS URISRRXNY elllf-X Film tl1.URl.'-ku Tu: Ctlllllllrllllllllll Ullitier. l'5S XIXZ.-XNIN t Xll 05 ' Sulrj: l'resi'nts from Nl,-Xl.fXXl,-XL results of lincl: Ill l'lioto's nl results l. Operation li.rXS'liF.R EGG went nfl with rl h.ini.:. liens have been dr'lrwrr'd and recipients had no trouble finding them. 2. Eggs were hidden ibut not very welll on the following targets: A. l .fX'l' RED - 'llrrgetg Nlajor Railroad Bridge Delivery: First Class, .-HE Results: Gap in their girders B. YEl,l.DW TIGER - Target: Truck Park Delivery: Side Arm Slider, Alll Results: .-X tiger in their tanks C- BUQE ANGEL - Target: Railroad Cars Delivery: Divine Guidance, A-4E Results: Vinh Special will be late again D. GREEN HOKYET - Target: Coastal Barges Delivery: Centerline Amidships, .MH Results: Ripples in the wind 3. FAT RED was unanimously voted The most likely to succeed . Enclosed photo's give evidence that the people's choice was correct. J. H. LARROBINO HOMEWARD BOUND ON 3 NOVEMBER MAZAMA SET SAIL FROM SUBIC BAY, R.P. TO COMMENCE HER 11,000 MILE JOURNEY HOME. ,.,.,...--f ,..,..--- .....- is 1- .....-- , 1 , PAGES F P o EEXT F PAGE or X f QAFVEDBY v 2-t!vA.l5.mE?n ufv 1 W i Y D o sv CHECKED av S l ROUTE-,r-su ' i ev ' wine l nuuszo Yon,-feta: -Zfl Munn mom, uounm Y -' ' ' wwf pq Y ' CE- Fuss LMEIGENO' 5' DATE- T - PRECE 12 ' ' oCTl DEN 7 - Dnemvf GPOU ACTION .--EAGENR 'ES . -1 1QfT '30 INFO I-: 9 :Z 3 1 1 l al , wha '- E A -wr-LT . -Lil' l' Vg., 'N l s c A20-ip' , 7' 3 I ietQvl.fi'NV LTP 'D 1 C .iff L- V J l'.F'J L - 'l ,f- Y l il ,ff l l ...1.,--'f N if T l fl UNL'-' . srvrlf 'L z uAvnLNf5i'f.E... . . or Qriwici 'W 1 V 4. v!'NF-pp' wi' lx:-Vt ' Q' .- KFE Qc , . ,-f -5 V :Pr 5 1 Q L - - - ,.- N . DDJA' RCC. K,-.Urns 4 N L4 B LUNG DMN ' U' T 'N Hg? 't .- Vw-I' 1 7 . Luk r1tr,g, V Y VHA. nfl lil 's-- UP Q-WH l 1 1 VA .. ,U CTE-lx , prffcwqa ' l f 'SM-l A PAC llgqgi L' 'B VC T.ir'-l- I V-N hi '1'f'.i5C' VV X WPS gym M . A lfaxiallfco' I N - cflflflf. YOU ' wt lilri Ml -C L i 4 '- ' .i' 'DEKT Af 'nf fOllfllT'r: H ' - . . wi t' . , ., 1 Vx K MH xc: ullxgt :Y l mr . r, r. NL A H r 1 T 'lfdht Fu' FYLIUN-Us atv tl ' 'l L C if JDE-'rl JOHN J' ' v . .. JJ,-Z4-d.,,, e 'Aix X 1 ,,.,- l l E lit -fn L l c r' Viz' lc'?p lWU 'J L l ,Nfl u ' - --fl7l'. X ,A A 'QP l WU' ' W L lf l' H -P T .rf -ffl P7 l Q ' vb: I Af- I V- A P :rm rr 19 -:VKT L fa L ' v .-'U , . I '54 -' ' ' . C L V., 1 Q - iT Y if- it. --DJQPT F .. . g1'lf Tl- V 1 :.fL'- T all ' N .:.uprn'Jf-is W l ,..3 ., . wg ,P t l'T ' ' K.: Te. yQ,ri in C A n cgi r mi? fl'- A ' 'U cum . 'O ' , ' - ' l , ,-L, C-l ' 1 . l'v'l' L. VCVPLH A l fi..--Q: J PLD1-li-' e l I l l. The following speedletter was received from RADM F. E. JANNEY, Commander Task Force 73 CLOMSERVGRU 35. l. lt is a pleasure to congratulate the Com d' f man mg O ficer, officers and men of MAZAMA UPOU completion of a successful WESTPAC deployment. 2. MAZ.-XNlA's performance was outstandin and h ' v - A g er contribution to the support of SEVENTH Fleet units is greatly appreciated. Ithas been a personal pleasure to take note of the fact that MAZ.-LMA l ' ' ' ' ' ' a ways deluered the goods at the appointed time and place. 3. Please extend to all offic d 4. Best wishes for a ' hl ' d CTS all men in MAZAMA a sincere Well Done . r1c y eserved happy homecoming. Signed F. E. JANNEY EQUATOR CROSSING Kfmw ye, that the USS Nl.-XZAMA IAE-93 on the 7th day of November, 1966 entered into the Do- main of Neptunus Rex at Latitude 00-00, Longitude IO5-35E and was induced into the solemn mysteries of the Ancient fldffl of the Deep. Neptunus Rex held his Royal Lourt on number three hatch, tried all offenders, and dell punishment ucfurtlingly. .la 5 .3 ui 1 l '4' 'N' ,l ' f' JL!-5.5155 1 9 2,- lp A gf., ' 'ff l diff - I 15 . l 4 l - wi -it Q 3 I li 5-s l , 1 A 1 ws '11-X xx x xu g'.1 4 N ,f ,LN 1'-X x 3 'wing Zh .f 5 0 . 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I lrItuk0ItQ V Sakunng P1-Iepan I A V V 'V l' if.attm,..it.,i l f- p Tembdkui X Suk 2 , ' ' ,, t ' l -1 1 I'- 5 If , 2 l , . -.,i.,,f .i 0' 5.,lf?3'I rg:-g,q:i,s,,,g , Mg Q t I cf--, L ' 4 ' Q- I' :vtiwt t l 0-2 ff E N iv-2 . ix, XD , .l ss W, , -W ,M A ,,,,, ,,,-,.,.l AEA M no M, ., .. MA i L-, ., , , ,,,l0-WU' N 45' hrf, ,W W M 5QLm 55' M rw-MMMHWW, WMM, Sinixaporc was orietnallv known as Singapura the 'Lion City , with an area of SSI square kilometres, and fringed with I3 sniallv outlying islands. North of this Island is the Straits of johore sepa- rating Singapore and johorc, and over this is the Cause- way, throueh which vehicular and rail traffic passes from Singapore to johorc and vice versa. This tiauscwav is ftl-412 feet long. Singapore is known as the cross roads of Asia - Europe - Africa and Australia, and is well provided with sea and air facilities. Singapore is a verv busv port and ranks fifth in the World. Each week, l25 international flights take place, while each day some 1000 passengers pass through Sing- apore by air. Singapore airlines handle parcels weighing 5000 kilograms. There is higher ground in the centre of the island. Bukit Timah Hill being the highest and is 581 feet above sea level, while lower hills lie towards the West: and the land is low-lying to the East. The main Singapore River passes through the heart of the Citv, and is filled with river sampans and tong- kangs that ply along this important waterway. The capital of Singapore is situated at the southern tip of the island with administrative and business build- ings clustered on both sides of the estuary of the Singapore River. Busy shopping centres are found at Raffles Place - High Street - North Bridge Road - South Bridge Road and Orchard Road areas. Singapore is a cosmopolitan city with a population of 1,700,000 composed of 7526 Chinese, 2593 MEIIHY5- Indians and other races. The City's administrative buildings present an impressive sight to visitors and are the pride of South East Asia. There are 295 miles of roads, on thiS STIWII Island City, with 100,000 motor vehicles, over 20,000 motor cycles, and 300,000 bicycles. The industrial area is now situated at jurong Indus' trial Site where new modern factories are springing 'IP' Educational standard is high, and Singapore boaSlS of 700 schools in Your languages English, ChineSC Ma' lay and Indian catering to 400,000 StudCl1lS- The higher learning centres include the SiDg3PU'f University, the Singapore Polytechnic, and the Teachers Training College. Civilian established seats of higher learning in Chinese are the Nanyang Universitl' an Ngee Ann College accommodating 6000 students. 1 There are many daily newspapers - 2 in English' 3 in Chinese, and l each in Malay, Tamil and Malayalam. Radio and Television Singapura broadcast in the aboVC four language media. The political situation has undergone manl' since the last World War ended in 1945. dthe changes I- PF!! rf: '15 ,http 'FZ' .- an X 2. S A9 ISV I lk', r 'S WR I ILL.. 1 -...Q FANTAIL cooKouTs... . . ..-Xftcr all thc work was done and the UNREPS behind us we had more time for the finer lhings ' of lift- at sea. 'lihe fantail cookouts were enjoyed by all hands throughout the Indian Ocean and Red bca. 1 ll ,Q-3 1 fd ,l 01 ll ' EPILOGUE 53,000 miles, 279 days, and 38,000 candy bars later, USS MAZAMA CAE-95 steamed back into Davisville, RJ, Her deployment to WestPac was over, and on this twentieth of December everyone was very much in the Christmas spirit. It was earned, and then some. MAZAMA had left the U.S. on 17 March to relieve USS WRANGELL CAE-125, the first east coast ammunition ship to serve in the Vietnam conflict. When she arrived in Subic Bay, R.P., on 5 May after brief visits in Panama and Pearl Harbor, her crew was used to being underway but still inexperienced in an AE's primary mission of transferring ammunition at sea. Practice came early. Five days later MAZAMA was on her way to operations off the coast of Viet. nam. Her first time on line, she averaged 68.5 short tons of ammunition per hour in CVA re-armings. Not a bad start, but it would have been discouraging at the time to be told how much improvement was needed to set the records that were to follow. After much more practice in the Tonkin Gulf, MA. ZAMA was transferring 138 and finally 146 short tons per hour in her last two efforts on station. When MAZAMA came back to Subic Bay for the last time on 29 Oct, the statistics had all been counted. She had transferred all types of ammunition from 38 special to 2000 pound bombs. She had re- armed carriers 18 at one time or anotherj on 41 occasions, and on one especially good day had trans- ferred 807 tous in a l-I hour period. There were 74 other re-armings, two-thirds of them with destroyers and the rest with cruisers, LSNlR's, DE's, and even a swift boat. And everyone of those ships must have been glad to see MAZANL-X coming because service ships deliver fleet freight, persontiel, mail, and movies. So ai good re-arming was good for morale as well. Un the third of Nov XIAZANIA got underway from Subic Bay but this time unloaded. She was on her way home the long way - west via the Suez Canal ----- 30 miles longer than the Panama route by twltitlt slit' llilll t'timt'. lint tintt' site was IIOI al0ltC. Tl1C USS SHASTA QAE-65 had arrived in SUlJiC ju!-Bl days tuirlit-r. She also was an east coast service ship, and no doubt felt the same anxiety and dilfi- tleurt- that Xl.XlfXNl.rX had expr-rienced a few months sooner. So now headed for Singapore ani a long trip hoiut-, it was time lor some underway training. SHASTA rehearsed her approaches and Burlcw rigglngS. uiadt- sonic token truiisft-ts, said thank you and changed course for Vietnam. MAZAMA headed for U10 liqttator to initiate ISU pollywogs into King Neptune's Kingdom. lt was onli .tliottt this time that the cruise had an around-the-world flavor to it. There had been a wet-lt in llonx kong C'-Nil ll' .lUl5'. and now there would be stops in Singapore and Beirut. And the ocean .it lt-.ist would not .ilways lit' the llatifirj but also the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Mediterran- ean Sea. .ind the qXtl.intit , and gi few narrow spots at Malacca, Suez, and Gibraltar, Xl:XZ.XXl X knew when she left Subic Bay she could go the distance without refueling and she proved it. llut she did run low on fresh provisions, so the USS ALSTEDE IAF-485 obliged with a vertical unrep off Sicily. ll.if-'s later the booms had to be topped out of the cradles for another unrep as the U55 X:X'l'pli.Xll.Xl..-X t.-KU-:Stir came alongside and delivered some parcel post just west of GIBRALTAR. lllvtl tt was west to the States. The Atlantic was surprisingly calm. And at last was DaViSVillff .ind all the splendor and ,excitement that a ship can get at Christmas time after being away since Si- Patrirks day. .Ns the magic hour neared, a sailor shouted, When liberty call goes, there'S going to be chaos around here . tdid,t - -w.s, l htrt 1, Arnnio Vessel li ' Returns to RJ. After War Duty DAVISVILLE, R. I.-The first East Coast Navy' nition ship to serve In to Eastern waters returned a Davisville today. fo11oW1nEth nine-monthh dgplogment W1 the U.S. 7t 06 - The 225 officers and men 'if the U.S.S. Mfazama were Wea, comed home bY nfeboats tt they sailed into Narragensfisl Bay, Relatives and frlenir were on the piers to see tht!-im men home in time for ee Christmas holidays- J .,,i .. 0 it P IN MEMORIUM FRANK A. RICE RADIOMAN CHIEF U.S. NAVY MBQLL ' ' N A wa 1.:f,H,Lk.clm 1, I i ooaf-,fa Q 2 M ,..pu 'K ' 1 ij f , e. MmWo,WwQ F nr' Y ' A s . 4 , . 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