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20 July 1971
A NOTE FROM THB COMMANDING OFFICER
If only this book could reflect in full measure the
countless hours of selfless devotion to duty and hard,
grinding work which the crew have dedicated to MILWAUKEE
and to our country's defense! If only it could recount
fully for you -- their wives, families, and friends -- the
privations which you, too, have shared with M1LWAUKEE's
officers and men throughout their many months of absence
from home. No book can do that. Certainly, such contributions
to peace and stability in the world are not in vain for
MILWAUKEE has played, and continues to play, a very vital
role, She has come to life through this highly successful
deployment with the U.S. Sixth Fleet,
Therefore, I eagerly welcome this opportunity to salute
the officers and men of this great ship, for they truly
have breathed real life and spirit into MILWAUKEE!
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2l July l97l
TO TEE OFFICERS AND ENL1sfrED MEN OF Uss MILWAUKEE
As your first Commanding Officer, I have
noted with pleasure your performance, both
during my tenure and since I was relieved.
The extraordinary success enjoyed by
MILWAUKEE during her initial deployment is a
distinct credit to all hands, both past and
present.
You earned the respect and praises of all
activities with which you came in contact,
both afloat and ashore.
Your professional skill, combined with
long hours and hard work, enabled MILWAUKEE
to follow in the distinguished tradition of
her namesakes and to take her proper place
in the force that exists so that free men
may live in peace.
I wish you all Godspeed and a great
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During the later months of 1970, USS MIL-
WAUKEE AOR2 began final preparation for the
upcoming deployment to the Mediterranean. This
was to be MILWAUKEE'S first deployment and
she was to be the first AOR to serve with the
Sixth Fleet. Much time, sweat, and hard work
were put in by the officers and crew. In the process,
MILWAUKEE, with the aid of Boston Naval
Shipyard, overcame a near disastrous flooding of
the cargo fuel pumproom. MILWAUKEE worked
closely with the Newport Supply center overcoming
unforeseen problems encountered with the large
bulk of supplies needed to load out the first AOR
in Newport. Finally on a cold, overcast afternoon,
MILWAUKEE cast off the last line, passed under
the Newport Bridge, and headed for the Mediter-
ranean.
On 21 Feburary, MILWVAUKEE consolidated
with USS Seattle AOE3 and offically became part
of the United States Sixth Fleet under the command
of Vice Admiral Issac C. Kidd, jr. The following
day, MILWAUKEE pulled into Rota, Spain with
a badly damaged Avgas pump. This problem was
overcome by the outstanding efforts of the engineer-
ing department.
During the months that followed, long hours
of hard work earned MILWAUKEE the reputation
of an outstanding ship. The ship pulled together
and operated as a highly effective unit. MILWVAUKEE
was always ready and Sixth Fleet did not hestitate
to call upon her to handle numerous difficult assign-
ments.
During her first deployment, MILWAUKEE
served over 240 ships suppling in excess of 14
million gallons of Navy Special Fuel Oil and over
7 million gallons of JP5. In addition, over 325 tons
of stores and vital supplies were transferred to Sixth
Fleet units.
These accomplishments represent a complete
team effort. The engineerig department kept MIL-
WAUKEE in a constant state of readiness to ans-
wer the call. The near herioc effort of "J" Division
kept the often temperamental winches operating,
making transfers possible. The Deck Department be-
ca.me a skilled team known to Sixth Fleet ships for
its outstanding ability in passing rigs and stores. The
Supply Department provided Ships with a virtual
supermarket of supplies which were delivered on a
moment's notice. The commissarymen provided food
on the messdecks and the main deck for a tired and
weary crew as unreping continued into the night
and early morning hours. The Medical Department
was called upon by surface and subsurface ships
to provide on-the-spot medical care. Navigation and
Operations were the silent heros, constantly providing
vital information as a routine matter. These efforts
were expertly coordinated under the leadership of the
Commanding Officer and the Executive Officer.
The deployment also had its memories of port
vists: the bullfights in Puerto del Santa Maria,
the Rambas of Barcelona, the hastle of busy Naples,
the ancient glories of Rome and Athens, the peace
and serenity of Soudha Bay, the busy canals ofVeniceg
and, of course, the girls of Palma. These places pro-
vide rest and excitement for a well-deserving crew.
Perhaps the most marked and, hopefully, lasting
effect of the deployment on MILWAUKEE is a
feeling of esprit' de corps among the crew which
has developed out of the long hours and demanding
work. No matter how tired and wom out, each
man was able to reach down for that extra drive
to contribute to and satisfy the job at hand. It
was this spirit which made MILWAUKEE'S first
deployment a success that was recognized and
appreciated by all, from the Fleet Commander,
Vice Admiral Kidd to the thousands of men on
the ships we serviced. The following words of
appreciation attest to this fact:
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