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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
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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
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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.
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