Mitscher (DDG 35) - Naval Cruise Book

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i4 K s 3 'luuqgg of .tying nf' -PA , . . -oil uf-'60 ,.. .nf '7 Q. lika- 41' ...fm . C will n Qgfnh Cmiev. NTS 151755 -rim wilhlf follows is the story, in pictures, of MI'l'SCjlllilI's deployment to the Mt-tiiterrnnettn from lanuary to june, 1973. The story, like most good yarns, is composed of equal portions of humor, drama, fun, boredom, excitement and frustmtion. lt is the story of a ship and her crew, a story as old as civilization and as young as today. MlTSCillER's cruise was unique in several ways. We spent the majority of our time at sea Qabout 60927 and were one of the very few ships in the SIXTH b'l.Eli'I' to do so. We traveled to the Black Sea and visited a port there, again an uncommon occurance.And we made eight lengthwise transits of the Mediterranean, which must have set some sort of record. With all of this time at sea, MITSCHI-QR was involvednin many interesting operations. We observed the operations of the Soviet Navy, which has grown in ' in recent years to rival our own in the Med. During National Week XV, we SIZE ' o erated with the entire SIXTH FLEET as well as ships of our NATO allies. In P DAWN PATROL we enjoyed a four day air show while towing a bombing target for planes from the U.S. Navy and the British, Greek and Italian Air Forces. ' f oulcl have We saw some interesting ports too, although not as many as we w liked. In Spain, Morocco, Greece, Turkey, Italy and France MITSCHER men, . . . d cameras in hand, enjoyed the sights and sounds of widely different cultures an societies. But all of our experiences and all that MITSCHER and her crew accomplished SFHFR Vxed u to her add u to one thing - doing our job. In the Med in 1973 MIT .,. e .1 f p P motto - Par Excellence. Over 30,000 miles of ocean and 150 days in time, ll f hcr core nitments with style NIITSCIIHR met a o ' .1 .. . As I write the Chesapeake Bay light is almost visible and the end of another chapter in the life of the MITSCHER and of each MITSCIIERMAN is at hand. It W roud to have done our job well. And we are glad to was a good cruise. e are p be home. XZXVM 912 .f ' f ffdx v . -e is r n if-r N 4. ,ummm MITSIDIIEII he Aduuiachlpaknlhuldnhvdhadnygn und mmap -r haunt' HM 'Q-ni-r -rm my-n cnomu an una- emu.. u ms hr e.. .a..i,. .4 Nu, Avhll 05- WW 5 'W 'q'u YW' bf - lhuugbggdunhudvqunyhgclmuo uucd annual d UI BOINET upon gghlhliQ il UCI. ld Ill OUIHQ QQ! tht carrier ru. gglnhuut. lk iutthllypinnllillnevhenhis hd Gould Duolildfs midst: vida :tiring dimm :xlib 1941. we nv WH' 'V i i il I' -Nh. ng-gh hanln which uruuullul llP 'UPPIY Nw, gd uldanuly desuoyd their hmlc dna. lu 1944 he ,gd causal of 'hah Fun Sl which much TWV' s 'f'f ' ll ld I quad... gg SQA and Tuma :gram rw dw Wlwh' 9 ' 'W ' Dewvcsaerauaval 0v i 'M d HQ che Consider al dn U.S. Bilhlin 'b'f . :::.oll.:Qlld uf the ILS. Allllfk glut. B! ns so servmg urrhe rlneofhis death. 3 '5 'Y' '9 ' vss The USSAMITSCHEB yas builr ur Buda Iron lah, Win' in rhewearly l950's. ,yasnconmininned DL-2 ill 1953 andi assigned toitlie Atlanticfleet. Dllihs her fi!!! 406562 MITSCHER 'trained in the -Caribbean and Ielwtll Athliio hosredi President' Eisenhower during the Aleticfs CQ Races in 1958, cruiser! ru South America, and thee tiles deployed ro the Mediterranean. , ,MITSCHER made her fourth and last cruise to the Hidi- terrnnean asp in 1965. The IIC!! yell' she 'll ICIQCUCI for conversidm rofh guided imissile desttuyet and entered the Phriladelymie' Nevin- Smpyardniirscnnn sm feeuuiuioued as DDG-359 'inf june,1'1I958Q' ,the Sunil Fleet during her pos: conversion shukeduwm ' 4 In August of 1970 MITSCHER 'ICI' fl!!! pill-'COP version' deployment to the Meditcfflrllli. Sb! Wil lllfdll :he Meritoriuus Unis .Cormmendarione for her performance during che -Middle East Cbnzingcncy in Scpnlbn. Alun 5 shore nrurnaroundmpcriod MITSCHER lllurncil 00 thc Illi- terraneanr in july 1971. Su ' M Q , united nhl pon: in leur countries befnre refturnillg hill! in December. From March to Seprember, 1972, MITBCIIEII lllennr her regularly scheduled overhaul in Glu Notfalh lltvll Hb- yard. She then COIUdllCKOd rlflelhtt lflhlfl' Q! Glqqlggg Bay, Cuba during the fall. Follwrhlg I INCH GI llvttkh preparation, MITSCHER dcplrttd Nvlldlh Ol Zi 1973, commencing her current dcplvylcm. ' This book tells the :wry af ht! 1973 cryin, ' :..- ---..r -' 'IIER saws cmmncrmsflfs mIl,h,,,,,, 531 'fun Leqdo 495 FN' Beal 49 FR' gncnuar-:mc PLANT Turbine 4 num. W0 'S' ' AIIMIENT I Turw 555 L 'w 1 A Limb' 1 sarees. Avw ' 'ifflcmfs 2 Trlplt TW' Tam' . , 1 , ,...,, . , ..,g,.,,3f I 35ggfi'.Ls,,,,m,5,,' get gg. ' A f A ' . ,,, 1-:ef .--Gfff-'aff' 1. -' ., A ,124-.::,1,4fe,,-- fe- .,. 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N111 .mlm x luxe' xx nh lhfll' hve fllllfirfn1nXnym1.r li: .un lv. an LUDR ll. 61011111311 Upon his graduation in 1965 from Pennsylvania State University, where he received a B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering, he was commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy. LCDR Gehman initially served as DCA and MPA on the USSENGLISH QDD-6961. In November of 1967 he assumed the duties of Officer in Charge of PGF-27, a Swift Boat stationed in the Danang River, Vietnam. He attended Naval Destroyer School in 1969 and was subsequently assigned to the USS JOHN KING QDDG-SD as Engineering Officer. LCDR Gehman reported to MITSCHER in April, 1971. He departed in March, 1973, to become Admira1's aide to Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. LT B. Il. Patton LT Bob R. Patton attended the University of Kentucky in 1962 prior to entering the U.S. Naval Academy. Sub- sequent to his graduation from the Academy in june, 1967, he served as First Lieutenant and Weapons Officer in USS STEINAKER CDD-8635. After attending U.S. Naval Destroyer School, LT Patton returned to sea duty in May, 1970, as Weapons Officer aboard USS STRIBLING KDD-8671. In july 1971 LT Patton became the Engineering Officer of the pre-commissioning crew of USS FAIRFAX COUNTY CLST-11935. He remained in that billet until he reported aboard MITSCHER in February. Executive Clfficers L ,- R'-N -,,r..,.f...f.u-M. X , ,,.. Svllipls 311,11 X- X tx, ...-' C316 V ' it f fx A A -7,-f x x ,,..k , ' ,Af ilyxffklf , A , iA P . ' 'W x f . w -1 1 ,i if-,Mxf xvdhl . '1 'w 5 XV-: K' ' -1 l - . N A L7 xl, -ii, ,Q X V S xx , ' ,I ' f XX 5' 1 V ,K 4' ' , , 1 ,LO -f 3 SL rv M A 'N M , ff T- , '- A ' ,fX51,-IA ii if . fxjlg-J In f 2 M fm , N .' LT-, . R - ' ' 5 . R':: jf.. D Y? ' V. 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In the fireroom world of machinery, piping, noise, and ' ' rc men uf ll temperatures frequently reaching 120 deprives. tl Division maintain a close eye on numerous gaps wlmh indicate steam pressure, fuel oil flow, feetlwurer level, und boiler performance. It takes a special kind of dedication to work dnt und night in a steam bath. The B'l s deserve u simon-rr non- uf thanks, for without their tireless efforts, Ml'lSL lllll tould never meet any of her commitments. B'l s are the men lwlnnrl the scenes who give us our go power. A-0 W 'ww , V, e 3 r ,. 'aes B. Towscnd 1, 1, f 1 I v if 'IK -my fl W l' 00l r s .sr Am, sal ri. 5 ' .Q I If? -f 5 , , A ' ff -rrc ,fa 3 4 ' ,M 'fh 'Q VT, . fiiil f f- r f f - - ..t, ,,,,,' ,'4 V i,i- U, , Y X , A 42-1 , f, Q ' 'iv BT1 T. Carey BTI R. Styles BTI H Hill I BTI A. Deans BTI li. Blackman p r gy l .4-44Z'N ' ' Y' Lx ,. BT2 D., R - ,, p oethler BT2 P. Frank BT2 R i Ar..rf.f . Qyc 'Nu ,. -wr - 1. BTFN L, Patrick BT3 DeFrancis BT3 F. Bolognini BT3 D. Morey BT3 T Ebbert BTFN A. Kafka BTFN K. Ordway FN J. johnson FN J- Brandt nf FN M. Miller FN D. Evans Y' Q :Q fs Qilzsqj -Tw ' QQ, Q-ii JK .4 . K I1 .1 FN N. Skurjunis 5 me . xi BTI-'A B. Hines Q3 .P ly' L. 3 ' BTFA C. Short BTFA M. Rookcr 'K 'X ' ' , ,inf A . .ami BTFA W. Albertson FA R- POSCY QT kv Q, 1 - 1. 'K I X A V, pn, BTFA R. Winning BTFA M. Major FAP. if W Heinse FA R. Daley 65 rr a 4- X N Il 'X N1. Num! ,,- 2 Al U i .0924 J 5 in W - 1 X ' 'I i.', 'fw,, 'wi ik IL in in ENS P- Love MMCM Howard 'Y The M Division men utilize the steam that the BT's provide to turn the main engines, drive the ship's service rators. Their machinery generators, and operate our evapo turns the ship's giant screws, provides us electricity, gives us the purest drinking water anywhere land even 'purer feed waterj, and makes compressed air. Our MM's have to keep their machinery in top notch condition to answer all bells. Through diligent work ' 'd all bells and considerable skill, they answere expeditiously the entire cruise. MM2 G. MacCartney MM1 H. Geiser Ig .s 71 'Y fk MM2 D. Zimmerman MM2 J. Reinhart MMS J. Imbrognio MM3 W. Lynd MM3 M- Hart MM3 D. Middleton 'Q MM5 'l'. Kon MMS M. Lu- f 1 ff! I X, N N N X '-1 X nk 4, f- Qf!,fY Q17 QFF ? J y, K 1 7 f HDD Two MMS R. Prim FTUQKOS 4 P. Vullmvr vJY2.Qg hvlli Qilw-an FN A. Hedges SN C. Harris 225.1 3 'fb J' .gfgf -an 4 X FA A. Albanese FA G. McCormick FA R. Psych FA Ingalls his f In . qlrkg Q ., I iff- 5 . FA If. haw l'A M. f.:1Hc'ndnr 3' ' I I Q A fd li K-.Mtg twtsottntl hint-Ht .i nutnlux of iotm Htquumx wit-t-1.1! gktlls. lt tx thttt ll -Vttllk-plillilly lu -wt that ml, sinks nrt' fttftt .intl tunmtiig, th.tins otiphtpgtti, .tttti that thi. ship is sntttlittght .uni wttut totally -,ountlflht Iiiunagt. Control t1it'tl.nvtt'p.ttt lot kt-t It-.ith-ts .intl PUR mstruttors. Thcy must .tlxxnya ht' tenth in tht t.t-,t- of tAtut'rgctitv, Thu AllXiH4llf' Chung is tt-sponathlt for at variety bf cqtiiptnrttt throughout tht' whip. from ht-.tttngv vrtittlatttm and uit cotitlittotnng tot tht tttwx'-. tonxfott. to matnttf- tinttcc of tht- ahip's ho.tts to ctistmf tht' ltht-rty pany tnnkvs thc ht-nth on tum-. 'Ihr-y .ilwo tntitntatn our ctiict'gcm'y dicst-l gt'nt-t.ttot- .tml out point-t att-t-ritig systt-tn. R Division tthonttl MHS! lllfll hm that li we caffg fix it, it uin't hrokcn apitit. Whun you .nv dtfaling with xx thousand and one diflt-trtit iohs. un h tiny, it takc-5 that sort of pridc and th-ditution along with considerable expcrtisc to Hkvcp things hummin'.,' 4' , ,. . 'x ,K '- HT1 I Dalton MRI M. Fraclich HT1 D, Gray . , h D It I MMI H Evans MMI M. ifatt-0 tt't'1 J. Talsipic v. 4 6 fxl X W 5 f o X If. kgxfxo D K, W F 'K x DL - ,-,,.f- . fi MM2 W. Elliott MM3R.Swn HT2 I. Lemaster I 4,25 MM2 D. Minor n MM3 J.. Barrett MRS D. Donovan HTFN W. Louck EN 3 'Gotrcaux it' .-'w ' 2, FN1.Flowers PN 1' l H'W 'X' 'E '4 ' ' ' ruse Hnlvnd Y fiiixf - - . an-'t A-'iw . . ,kb ,.gE55L7' X .vfwiwvk MMC J. H ,rl ff lr, 1 ,' , Q 5, 7 44 yy., , A -V, -ef ,f 4 , f f f , Q ftp I f f fifh, f X W Y in , . wiiqfff' I -an ff If X 4f! sf! HTFN W- Brown Q IIN I M, msc-I K l .1 xx 'f f .L f UQ 'J. , 1 g U N L- lu' a I '-. 5 Xml' IN li, I-uwrvr DQ' n9 ' lx ,1!l!L'Il ny,1, ,.l 5 i Q 3 'Q ' slmg KS-.-04 X X 15 3 5 EMCS W. Hobbs EMl Dalton IC2 Long 7,4 Albeit, E Divisions is one of the smallest divisions on board MITSCHER. But while it may be lacking in size, it certainly is not lacking in importance. Spearheaded by EMCS Hobbs, E Division employs two ratings, the Electricians Mates and the Interior Communications Electricians. The EM's, led by EMI john Dalton, generate and distribute 60 Hz. and D.C. power to selected spaces. The EM's also main- tain all lighting and power circuits and all electricallrauxiliary systems throughout the ship. The Interior Communications Electricians, formerly headed by IC2 Gary Hickerson and presently by IC2 Joseph Long, operate and maintain the gyro compass, the dial and sound telephone systems,all alarm 'systems and the ship's entertainment system. just as the jobs performed by the men of E Division are well diversified, so are the men themselves. They range from intel- lectuals to animals, from freaks to red-necks, from short timers to career men, from Yankees to Rebels, from jonathan Livingston Seagull lovers to -Jonathan Livingston Seagull haters, from pale faces to redskins, from city slickers to country bumpkins, from the quiet to the boisterous. But all said and done, a finer group of men is nowhere to be had. While undermanned and at times overworked, the men of E Division have consistently come through with a job well done. ,Q EXW, liM2 Gustafson EM2 A- EVOY3 4 J 1 HTFN EM5 1. 50115-' ill'-' 165 '11 R614 l ICFN H. Rocdcr F f W--Q S il 5. jx . 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J K - Sh19u,SLUll i N, Q5 J ,I Al 1 ' v gr x Q 1 i I l an , uf Q ' x n . . g , , ,, . 1. lim,-11, 1' K fl l QQ., if 'GN qfx x i SM3 IJ. Donnell SMA R, Thill 1 , NN M, laxxiln r . I 'SNK VJEIJN OSCS R. Hirsch Whether up against aircraft, surface ships, or submarines, CIC must continuall rovide the shi with a clear concise Y P - P v picture of the fast-changing tactical and navigational situation. Performing this complex task requires high levels of skill, training, and teamwork from our Operations Specialists, to say nothing of port and starboard watches. OI Division also boasts a sharp contingent of Electronics Warfare Specialists. With their electronic sensors, the EW's are our best means of early threat detection and timely electronic deception. 1 EWC N. Winfrey f-X. l x DM DM94 fl A r ,K X I X Y O-Q-Q el r J LL-I - Mk ff- ' K '71 1' , ,-.g 5, ll n 'S 3 I 1 OSI W. Davis OSI Mullcn i I Q W x sg. 1. 5 1. . ,t X. v xi 3 w. ' W ' 1 . v.1,,i 1 ,L y 2 CPLCSJ D. Brennan -Av . 4 OS2 E. 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Ilis thankless work, scraping and painting in what seems to lie ri never-ending cycle, often goes unnoticed for we I have eorne to expect that Ml'l'SCllliR will always look good. To A these nien also fall the tasks of rigging replenishment stations, running lilierty boats, standing bridge watches, and manning 'f lookout stations. Need a freshwater washdown or linehandling? The lloatswains are the ones to ask. Their efforts have kept our ship squared away and running smoothly despite many days nt sea. Xl . gi i, ENS R. Rae pf FL BMI T. Edens BM2 R. Bangert xg'-rbi' f--f 7 X 33 is 1 , f V? iff? BMC B. Allen BM2J.Bakh ,,,,- -ef t W Fi limi! i X ii 5 T Z? A B ,aura 41 gsm., Q. V , x i 1 -' i 5 B-Fai ii BM3 William., BM to, Stevenson x- , k,., Z i :MQ uv ' ' ? ! '. q ? M o I a 7 4' I? f 1 I -ul' L' X 2 f 1' .4 -qw Nik..- F. .n,....-.. ' BMS A. Bancroft w' 'N-M.. A ' SN Ballard f - . . , Q-M -fjlqvy I, 4.. 517 wf.m '9 4: 4, Q, SN G. Gasser 7 SA IJ. 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The Fire Controlmen maintain and operate the radar, director, and electro-mechanical computer system which tracks and keeps the guns pointed at their intended targets. ln addition, when other radar navigational systems are at the mercy of inclement weather, the FT's lock gn and track important navigational aids to insure safe passage through restricted waters. s and The men of Second Division have kept our mounts smokin on call during our mariv gunnery exercises. GMCG J. Squires fi i I EilXIS N. Scheerhorn 4 -,., If GMG1 R. Morton wlglxl to FTG1 J. Obermoller i Q-.1- rT,,,.- 9 E . ..,1 13513 - 4 5 rf. 5, S X --as I ...f' Q1 fl 5 g, FTG2 1 U' Aw '-X s., QP X N. D GMGZA lu., Four for Four 5 LTJG W. organs-k 9 FTCS E. Efifd . X GMMC W. Williams r ,f FTMI G. Galrrc-ss r 2' Af' W:-f l'N1l W. Mlnmx GMM2 D. Moore f if GMMC R. Sebastian Also: FTM 2 W. Hemshrodt i 0 i:TM2 W. While Miata! K R' 1' X A 1' ' W3 I mf 1' ...A 9 , 1 GMM2 C. Densmon- 'fr' ,sf , sl ' ' FTM3 R. jankowski FTM3 J. 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I If I, f,N1l.,l'. klllljjiz Ix1!fl.Kl121fIlIl TM3j.Stone Q vi, H jun I If x I IIS I. W.1mmIl S1415 R. Ile-iss STG3 R. Dorsey ,,-I 'W M? -4 1 2, '31 Vi!-If iq . F I l I 4 N' jx I i 3 v J-L 1 S .I I STG3 Smmcrbcrg SIMS I. Nhllcr F 9'I'CiIwNII, , , fuII1v -XII I., Q N 1 I I,,,,,,.,,,., SIMSN I.. Mum SN J. Drlsfoll In 1, , ju . LT ll. Ihdu-ll SUPPLY UFHC I-AR Nw. LTJG G. McGee DISBURSING OFFICER Storelioepers Ml'l'SifllliR's storerooms are stocked with approximately 60 thousand repair parts and consumables required to keep MITSCHER in top combat readiness. Ml'l'SCHliR's storekeepers are respon- sihle for ordering, receiving, inventorying and issuing these 60,000-plus repair parts and Consumables needed to keep the ship operating effectively. J 1 -fm x I SK2 M. Yack SK3 Anthony ,I 'xg rf 1 SKC J. Evans SK3 M. Crager SK3 Page .1,,,,,.-s SN E. Orefice SN J. smiiwoffh SA L- COOPU XX, M. llalyx SA S, M,11,., xx yt x ...W I-. 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Wantz YNl Banks The MITSCHER has just three Corpsmen who have the heavy burden of looking after the 300 men in the crew. In this deploy- ment they have had 2,892 visits to sickbay, issued 2,491 pre- 00 and 900 bandaids They have scriptions, including 90 aspirins . administrated 350 shots and 50 physical examinations, ordered Sl pairs of eye glasses and performed 2l9 laboratory tests. All in all they feel it is par for the course. N xt. 1 1 2 X 'ml A H1112 G. Kennedy W' -N A 'Q .aqui 1 nr 1111 HMCS R. Davis . 1 Q Q 111111i T. Brennan eN Gofdon ALSO: HM2 lones 1l : if-53.5. .1 .L 4.5-,-:ri H FIA. L f-gn, . 'sr l J-any an i , ,W zz. ,-11254162 si -I '. Ir:. nun , -1-FT. J, T ' f-Z - Ri 4- ' -A5 ,Q L '. 4 tim.: -I-K -gk 5 f 'I-Y' AJ i F ' 5 .- A-4 'W I I xg nf 'ful f I KCI! 'N- an ll .Y r' 1,1 TM gx ,L Athens 'lr-an.. 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