Merrill (DD 976) - Naval Cruise Book

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Arabia India Ethiopia Kenya ARABVXN EA Equator BENGAL SRI LANKA £. I U Philipines Tanzania. Golden Shellback Seychelles DIEGO GARCIA Realm of th I CCbOoo Tropic of Capricorn Australia INDIAN Tasmania Sj Krrgu lrn IlLifKh of Cancer o Wake Island NORTH PACIFIC Midway Islands Hi  - HONOLULU L HARBOR T Static - . lolden Draqon — — —3 , ,  fc % Christmas Island r auutor % Phoenix , • Is ands . • Fi ' lslands °r  I Samoa Islands SOUTH PACIFIC ill WELLINGTON Equator CONSTELLATION BATTLEGROUP Western Pacific Deployment 1 April - 1 October 1997 I M H HBBNI aMH USS Constellation C V-64 USS Lake Eire CG-70 USSChosinCG-65 US S Merrill DD-976 USS John Paul Jones DD-53 USSCimmaronAO-177 USS Mount Hood AE-29 ffcr CONSTKI .1 .ATION BATTLEGROUP USS MERRILL DD-976 USS MERRILL ( DD-976) is the fourteenth SPRUANCE class destroyer and the eight to join the Pacific Fleet. MERRILL is homeported in San Diego and is assigned to Destroyer Squadron SEVEN. Commissioned March 1 1, 1978, I SS MERRILL completed four years as the Navy ' s designated test platform for the Tomahawk Cruise Missile System and in April 1985 MERRILL was awarded the Meritorious Unit commendation for her superior performance. On April 18, 1988, u hile flagship for ( ommander Surface Action Group BRAVO, MERRILL delivered 5-inch gunfire against Iran ' s armed Sassan oil platform during Operation PRAYING MANTIS, resulting in the neutralization of the platform. MERRILL received the Combat Action Ribbon, the Joint Meritorious Unit Award and another Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon for her role in this operation. Designed and built by Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries in Pascagoula, Mississippi, MERRILL is a member of the first major class of surface ships in the U.S. Navy to be powered by gas turbine engines. Four General Electric LM- 2500 engines—marine versions of those used on DC- 1 and C-5A aircraft— drive the ship at speeds in excess of 30 knots. Twin controllable-reversible pitch propellers provided MERRILL with a degree of maneuverability unique amoung warships of her size. A highly versatile multi-mission destroyer, MERRILL is capable of operating independently or in company with Amphibi- ous or Carrier Task I orces. Primary missions include both Under Sea Warfare and Anti-Surface Warfare. MERRILL ' S sonar, the most advanced underwater detection and lire control system yet developed, is Hilly integrated into a digital Naval Tactical Data System (N I DS). providing the ship with faster and more accurate processing of target information. Integration of the ship ' s digital gun lire control system into NTDS provides quick reaction in the performance of the ship ' s mission areas of shore bombardment, surface warfare action and anti-aircraft warfare. I SSMI-.KKII LDD-976 pV SHIP ' S CREST The coat ol arms ol USS MERRILL (DD-976) serves as a heraldic remembrance of the ship ' s namesake. Vice Admiral Aaron Stanton Merrill. The colors blue and gold are the traditional colors of the United Stales Navj and the red, white and blue, out national colors, allude to Che ship ' s motto, SPIRIT ol 76 The crest is composed ol waves, symbolizing Vice Admiral Merrill ' s expertise in surface seamanship and demonstrated knowledge ol warfare tactics. The arrow is a symbol of leadership and material readiness. The anchor represents loyaltj and Naval Leadership, together with the crescent moon, an emblem ol the night, refers to the sobriquet. THE NAVY ' S NIGHTFIGHTER The five-pointed star signifying command, is flanked hv two six-pointed stars, whose total of twelve points symbolize Vice Admiral Merrill ' s command of Cruiser Destroyer Division 12 and simulate his successful Hanking strategy. The three stars together indicate his highest rank achieved The ship ' s motto. SPIRIT of 76. couples the year of MERRILL ' S christening with her hull number and the nation ' s bicentennial. In addition, this expression aplh summarizes characteristics which made Vice Admiral Merrill one of the Navy ' s greatest leaders courage, decisiveness and dedication SHIP DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS Built by Ingalls Shipbuilding Division ol Littion Industries Keel Laid June 16. 1975 Christened September I. 1976 Commissioned M arcn II. 1978 Length 563 Feet 4 Inches Beam 55 Feet DrafI 30 Feet Displacement y 200 Tons Complement 32 Officers 298 Enlisted s P eed 30 Plus Knots Aircraft Two SH-60B LAMPS MK ill Helicopters Propulsion Four General Electric LM-2500 Marine (ias Turbine Engines (Total - 80,000 Shall Horsepower) Armament Harpoon Ann Ship Missile NATO SeaSparrow Anti-Air Missile Two 5 54 Caliber Light Weight Gun Mounts Tuo 20mm Close In Weapon Systems MK 32 ASW Torpedo lubes hr SHIP ' SCREST Vice Admiral Aaron Stanton Merrill The USS MERRILL (DD-976) is named in honor of Vice Admiral Aaron Stanton Merrill, U.S. Navy ( 1 890-1 961 ), an outstanding Cruiser Destroyer and Task Force Com- mander during World War II. A native Mississippian, Admiral Tip Merrill achieved ex- traordinary success during the United States first offensive operations against the enemy in the South Pacific. Most notable of his naval successes was the epic of Battle of Lmpress Augusta Bay, a brilliantly executed night action in which Merrill ' s small boys and cruisers defeated a more powerful enemy naval group sent to drive the newly entrenched American Land Sea forces from the Solomon Island Area. I lis be  kl leadership, daring tactics and indomitable fighting spirit during this battle and other naval actions contributed greatly to the success in the recapture of the Solomon Is- lands and won him the Navj ( ioss. the Distinguished Service Medal and the Legion of Merit with two Gold Stars. i V ADM MERRILL Chronology of Events 01 Apr Depart San Diego, California 07 - 08 Apr Inport Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 09 Apr Penguin Missile Exercise 16 Apr Cross the Equator at the Internaltion Date Line 20 - 25 Apr Inport Sydney, Autstralia 02 - 05 May Inport Albany, Australia 20 - 26 May Inport Mina Sulman, Bahrain 27 May Commence MIO Operations in North Arabian Gulf 14-18 June Inport Dubai, U.A.E. 20-23 June Anchor Bahrain 04 July Cookout Talent Show 11-14 July Inport Muscat, Oman 15-20 July Gulfex97-3 26 July DC Olympics 08-11 Aug Inport Bahrain 13 Aug Transit Straits of Hormuz 22-25 Aug Inport Phuket, Thailand 02-06 Sep Inport Hong Kong 07 Sep Change of Command 25-26 Sep Inport Everett, WA 26 Sep-01 Oct Tiger Cruise 01 Oct Return San Diego, CA kr CHRONOLOGY c o N D f,( A1 1AM OMMAND7 CAPT(sel) Timothy V. McCully Captain (select) Timothy V. McCully, USN, was born in 1954 in Louisville, Mississippi. He graduated with honors from the University of Mississippi in 1 976 with baccalaureate degrees in political science and history. He was commissioned through Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) at Ole Miss. After commissioning, he was assigned as Damage Control Assistant on USS GLOVER ( AGFF- 1 ) until 1 979 when he report to the USS HARRY V. HILL (DD-986) as the Combat Information Center Officer. Following a brief tour as an instructor at NROTC University of Missouri, he returned to sea in 1 984, first as Operations Officer on board USS LYNDE MCCORMICK (DDG-8) and then as Combat Systems Officer on board USS GRIDLEY (CG-2 1 ) in 1 985. Subsequently, he transferred to the staff of Commander, Carrier Group One, making deployments on the aircraft carriers USS RANGER (CV-61 ) in 1 986 and USS CONSTELLATION (CV-64) in 1 987. I [e rep. irted to USS ENGLAND (CG-22) as Executive Officer in 1 989. In 1 99 1 , he moved ashore to Tactical Training Group Pacific. While at the Naval War College, he earned a Master ' s Degree in National Security Affairs in 1 994. Commander McCully commanded USS MERRILL (DD-976) from January. 1996 to September, 1997. ( aptain (select) McCully personal awards include three Meritorious Service Medals, three Navy Commen- dation Medals and the Navy Achievement Medal. ( ' aptain ( select ) Mc( ully is married to the former Sonya Lee Rochester, a registered nurse from Mudgce, New South Wale Australia, 8COMMAND CDR Peter J. Healey Commander Peter J. Healey is a native of Washington, D. C. He holds a Bachelor ' s of Art Degree from Fordam University, New York city. Commander Healey was commissioned through OCS in September 1978. After commissioning, he reported aboard USS AUSTIN (LPD-4) as CIC Officer. In July 1 98 1 , he reported as Anti-Submarine Warfare officer and plankowner of USS GALLERY ( FFG 26). In November, 1 983, Commander Healey reported to the U. S. Naval Academy as an instructor of Naval Science. After completion of Department Head School, he reported to USS OBANNON (DD 987) as Combat Systems Officer. In August, 1 988, he transferred to the staff of Commander Destroyer Squadron FOUR. He report to the Naval War College where he earned an Master ' s in National Security Affairs. Commander Healey served as Executive Officer on board USS CALLAGH AN (DD 994) from October. 1 99 1 thru April. 1 993. In May. 1 993, he reported to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Commander Healey assumed command of USS MERRILL (DD 976) in September, 1997. Commander Healey ' s personal awards include three Meritorious Service Medals, two Navy Commendation Medals and two Navy Achievement Medals as well as various service and campaign medals. Commander Healey is married to the former Lynne Marie Orlowski of New Jersey. Mrs. Healey is a teacher with an MA in education. They have a son, Patrick, as seventh grader and basketball player. fr COMMAND9 1 II I II l ( 0MMAND1 K KEVIN S. APliL, U.S. NAVY LCDR Apel. a native of Freeport. Illinios, received his commission through the NROTC Unit at Iowa State Jni versity in May, 1 983 where he earned a bachelor of science degree in Economics After completing Nuclear Power ch .( l. he served as Repair Officer and Chemistry and Radiological Controls Assistant in USS Texas (CG 39) until his ransfei to the NROTC Unit at Marquette University where he was the Assistant Professor of Naval Science and )tf shore Sailing Officer. Alter attending Department Head School in Newport, Rhode Island, LCDR Apel reported to the USS ROMM1 I l (I I (. J7) in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii as the Operations Officer. InJanuary, 1 993 he received orders to SS( ARL VINSON (CVN 70) as the Reactor Training Assistant. After a tour of duty on the staff of the Commander s;i .il An I orce, i S. Pacific I leel in Coronado, California from January 1995 through May 1 996, he reported to USS vll.RKII I (DD 976) as Executive Officer. IX DK Apel is married to the former Dana Schmidt of I lolstein, Iowa. They reside in San Diego with their three I ill i ' araand Michala 10 COMMAND IpV COMMAND MASTER CHIEF HTCM(SW AW) B.A. BARANAUSKAS ft, COMMAND o T 1 I I  0P1 R I IONS far far OP KRATIONS13 LT Edward Cashman Operations Photo Available LT Kevin Barren Operations Operations LT Geoffrey Noonan Asst. Operations LTjg Andrew Kammins CICO LTjg Jason Leach COMMO LTjg David VanBrunt OBO ;| .;in Brown EWO Photo Nor Rvailoble ENS Marc Williams 1st lieutenant BMCS(SW) Robert Bowden CTRC(SW)Lyle Bails I J OPKRATIONS OSC(S V AW ) Dan II Christensen RMC(S V)Grea Connor SMC(SW)John Hardgrave CTRl(SW)Sheri Anderson OS l(SVV) Jonathan Crane RMl(SW)HovtEason EWC(SW) Jaime Raya IS KSW AW) Wayne Fritsch EW1 (SW) Victor Hall CTM 1 (SW) Kevin Hicks CTRl(SW)Kieth McFarlane EWl(SW)Gary Melohn CTAl(SW) Edward CTM1(SW)B.P. Mogel Norton hr OPERATIONS 15 OS 1(SW) Edward Verkin OS2 Marc Burford EW2 Andrew Castello BM2 Thomas Garcia Photo Not Available S2 I homa l lilligoss BM2 Mitchell Gosv CTM2(SW) Jason Dietz BM2 Scott Hayncs CT02(SW) Michael Henze RM2(SW) Steven Johnson BM2(SW) Jason Kinyon CTR2 Keith Lehigh 16 OPERATIONS EW2 Daniel Mclllhatton RM2 Benjamin Mendoza M2( SW ) Dennis Smith RM2 Thomas Tolbert OS2(SW)Erick Welcome BM2(SW) Rands Womack CTM2(SW) Wesley Nettles Photo Not Available RM2(SW) Reginald Thomas RM3 James Barrett k l M W : BM3 Jason Drake RM3 Shawn Ford BM3 Jorge Gomez BM3 Richard Grier BM3 Jimmy Lambert hr OPERATIONS 17 0S3 Christopher Ocampo OS3 Anthony O ' Neil EW3 Nathan Powers SM3SimoneRodgers Operations IK OPI R I IONS hr OSSN Jason Como CTRSN Christopher Cook SN Jason Crane SN Barry Diem SN Joe Gonzales OSSN Ron Hamernik CTRSN Bumsoon Lee OSSN Richard Long CTRSN M.J. Loughborough OSSN Tremaine Mitchell SN JoseNajera-Cruz SN Bogarth Norman RMSNAlfredO ' Neal OSSN Daniel Roberts OSSN Timothy Sefchick EWSN Brian Schatmeier Iffer OPERATIONS 19 RMSNWillliamSparks OSSN MarkThiele OSSN Timothy Vetter OSSN Lawrence Walton RMSA Justin Breazeale SA Michael Carr EWSA James Fabion SA Wilson Halloflores OSSA Adam Johnsti  n SMSA Kietar Kennedy SA Brian Kirkland SA Chung Phan Photo Nor Available MJrianRodgers SA rerranceSmith SR James Allen I] SR Michael Holly 3) OPERATIONS far SR InacioCarillo SR Gregory Gomez SR Brian Harper SR Evan Push SR Gallon Weiss SR Paul Young far OPERATIONS 21 c o ¥ T 9 h, T KO exit M! MS, MINIS l[ r COM BAT SYSTEMS 23 LT Ronad Lunt Combat Systems Combat Systems LT Elliot Durham FCO LTjg Jody McCullough ASWO LTjg Kurt Snyde r (junno Phoro Not Available STCit ' (SW) Arthur Delimit ENS Brice Minameyer Misso CW02 Robert Figlioli EMO FCCS(SW)Jerrold Coleman I 1( (SW AW) Harold Hensley FCC(SW) Marshal Pearson GMC(SW) Kenneth Ragsdale 24 CO BATSYTEMS ETKSW AW! Jonathen Davis ETl(SW) George Dobrinin STGl(SW)BnanFuhs DSKSW AW) Gregory Gray STGl(SW)Jeffery Jorgensen FCl(SW) Kevin Lennon STG1 Brian Parsley COMBATSYSTEMS 25 Photo Nof GMGliSW) Timothy Sacco ET2 Richard Dunlap Photo Nor Available FCKSW) Joseph Pfeffer ET2 Derek Chris GMG2(SW) Jorge Colon FC2 Richard Corona • m T ■3 HT2(S V  Rodney Jones IC2(SW) Lance Lackey ( rMG2 Ro Lewis DS2(SW)RusseiLince STG2RandMcGuire I C2(SW) Bradley FC2 Michael Nyhus Nelsen 26 ( OMBATSYSTEMS Combat Systems ET2 Daniel Rosenblatt FC2 Jeffrey Rucker STG2 Michael Saner FC2(SW) Kyle Smith Photo Photo Nor Nor Available Available FC2 Todd Studts GMG2 Timothy Thorpe TM2 Kenneth Winland FC2 Christopher Witt STG3(SW) Scott Brooks ET3(S V)Anthon Clemmons STG3Kieth Collins Iffer OPERATIONS 27 A STG3 Ronald Da is ET3 Aaron Dehart GMG3 Jeffrey Eberling IC3 Matthew Hunt Photo Nor Available { GMG3 Daron Lafreniere GMG3 JaquesLee GMG3 James Maeias Photo Nor Available FC3 Seth Marks ET3 Frank Nunamaker FC3 George Petrosky F Antonio Pickering STG3 Ronald Priesler FC3 Stephen Roberts ET3 Patrick Saunders 28 OPERATIONS br Combat Systems Photo Nor Available STG3 Joseph Sieffert DS3 Jeffrey Tomasello Photo Not Rvflilable FC3 Wade Wilson Photo Not Available ICFA Aaron Kulp STGSA Ben Nutter Photo Nor Available DS3 Charles Wessenburg FCSN Kieth Dennison TMSN Earnest Green STG3 Christopher Westerkamp Photo Nor Available STGSN Donavon Vankleek STGSA Chad Vancalligan STGSA Jacob Zercher OPERATIONS 29 I I N I GNEERING hr hr KNGINEERING31 Engineering LT Todd Estes CHENG LT Wade Hooper AUXO LTjg Daniel Morris AUXO lstLT LTjg Albert Reyna ELECTRO LTjg Stephen Vanhorn DCA LTjg Christopher Nelson AUXO SMMO Photo Nor Available ENS Trevor Tesh ELECTRO ( !W02 Stephen Tobias VI PA l ' .(.p. RING fo GSECS(SW) Donald Sticken GSEC Gilbert Ayala Photo Nor Available EMC(SW) William Little CCC(SW)Fred ENC(SW) Charles Parker Snyder Photo JUKI. Available EM 1 ( S V ) David DC 1 Jeffery Fisher Cullen Photo Nor available GSM 1 (SW ) Wilton EN 1 Timothy Law McCollum GSMC(SW) Christopher Wheeler Photo Nor Available GSM 1(SW) John Goldsmith GSM 1(SW) Thomas McDermott EMI Vinnick Hegwood Photo Nor Available GSEl(SW) Cyrus Raphael hr ENGINEERING 33 Photo Nor Available Photo Nor Available { EN 1(S V) Steve Tillery HT 1 Anthony Wilson MR2 Joseph Archer HT2 Shawn Aufenkamp Photo Nor Available ( iSM2 Vincent Miner ENONEERING hr (iSM2Jose IVnaHorida I IT2 Thomas Snow GSM2(SW) Roy Spielbauer Engineering Photo Nor Available DC2(S V) Keith Tvska END Michael Chacon GSM3 Ralph Johnson GSM3 Jessie Allred GSM3 Richard Basilio EN3 Terry Billen A i GSM3 J.T. Chucta DC3 Bradley Clauson EN3 Matthew Kierstead Photo Nor Available GSM3 Chris McKinney YN3(SW) Chris Cone il man GSM3 James Cooper EN3 Victor Gamez DC3 William Gunter EM3 James Head EN3 Derrick Nicholson Iffcr ENGINEERING 35 EM3 Due Nguyen Photo Nor Available EN3 James Smith DC3 Jason Rivera Photo Nor Available DC3 James Rosier GSM3 Johnnie Salas GSE3 Norman Stachowicz GSM3 Santiago Castaneda-Villeeas GSM3 Todd Walters IX I limothv I irtson 6 l NGIN1 1 RING Ifkr IN I [assani Jones ( rSMFN I [oang FN Byron Rhode Nguyen Engineering 1 GSM FN Patrick Sutton GSMFN Filiberto UflU Kl PBlli Tavarez Phoro Photo Nor Nor Available Available { FN Conan Vanderford FN Orenthan White HTFN Kevin Williams Phoro Nor Available GSEFA Jeremy Docker GSMFR LanHuynh DCFROtisOden jffcr ENGINEERING 37 u L y ix si PPLY hr SUPPLY 39 Supply LT Jason Whitehead SUPPO LTjg Miehael Titcombe DISBO SKC(SW) Alfredo Lim MSC Charlie Parson SHI Ruben Calixto MSI Roberto Chavez MSI Brent Coward — Uk SKl(SW) Douglas [emmeti Hi SII ' IM Y Iffcr c STGl(SW) Craig Havers tick Photo Nor Available MSI (AW) Christopher Yillamil PC2(SW)Todd Carpender DK2 George Davis 3 SH3 Guillermo Andaya DK3 Robert Annenta MS3 Delbert Benton SK3 David James SUPPLY 4J SK3 Rodgers DK3 Stevens SHSN Michael Davis 1 412 1 f« })4 44lH ■ ■■■■■ m KB 1KB 1 Hi jX3 W i MSSN John Norwood MSSN Jason Stuckey Supply SI PPLY |ffcr jffcr SUPPLY 43 N ¥ D 44 NAV AI) hr LTTonv Gutierrez NAVAD LT Marco Soares Navigator Navigation Administration HTCM(SW AW) Balys Baranauskas QMC(SW) George Ezell MAC(SW)Mitehel l.ott PNC( AW) Benjamin Cruz NAV AD ]ffcr YN 1 Jeffrey Dunbar HMl(SW)Roy Underwood NCl(SW) Larry Sailes Photo Nor Available YN2 Dean Landreth PN3 Rodel Sarmiento QM3 William Scott PNSN Shannon Benikosky YNSN Brian Cunningham |j NAV AD 47 HN Vincent Queano q MS a Michael Jordan LATE ENTRIES GS( S(S ).l(.hn Helton 48 NAV AD fcr SMl(SW)LeeMcintin HT1 John Williams STG2 Brian Couvillon SK2 Renee Gadon IC2 Vomdran EN3 Jason Adams EM3 Richard Anderson MS 3 Jason Brown GMG3 David Case HT3 Frederick Reiss GMGSN Patrick Herring ENFN Robert Taylor STGSN Harry Wilson Ipbr NAV AD 49 po L U T C I I L I 50 SP1 ' IA1 l v M i HON.s|j2 - SPECIAL EVOLUTIONS 51 VBSS Xfetfpe 52 VBSS p VBSS 53 Vertical Replenishment - VERTREP 54 VERTREP V Underway Replenishment - UNREP hr UNREP 55 4th of July V i i - j I -v? • - .Z Er --- JjuilJlJ r LiL iiMi jl MERRILL ' S Fourth of Jul) Celebration marked ou) ■ ? way point in the Arabian Gulf ana Deployment... 56 I ' M RTH01 ii I fer ...Hump Day brought COLOR back into the lifes of MERRILL Sailors. Iffc TALENT SHOW 57 c R O s s I N G T H E L I N E sk WOGDAY fcr D C O L Y M P I C S - V ? , k WOG DAY 59 w o E S W S 60 ESWS $ ■ A W A R D S SWO 6 1 AWARDS 62 FRO K ■ fe AWARDS AWARDS 63 Change of Command CDRPeterJ. Healey Relieves CAPT (sel) Timothy V. McCully September 7, 1997 Hong Kong, China 64 ( HANG l ' OMM WD BURIAL at SEA h PACECOURSES 65 p R T C S A L L F 1 67 A U s T R A L I A 68 69 p E R S I A N G U L F 70 WwUlM 72 j K__ jnrhms Dbri 8 aim mu 75££..J w v ' II I A l 73 H O N G K O N G 7S A D A Y I N '  T H E L I F E 77 78 9 79 80 Arabia Ethiopia Kenya Tanzania. ARABIAN EA Equator BAY OF BENGAL bSRI LANI __ %. I _«5r (I Philipines V k El .„Jk 5| !C SUB| C BA-iV X •TC lolden Shellback $ 3F . 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