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Page 85 text:
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CT03 Paul Ciccarelli, CT02 Paul Seaman. EN3 Paul Sedlak, BMC Harvey Sower Chris Buck. CTT2 Albee, CTRl Light, CT02 Mark Stract CTOl Richard Caroso, (kneeling)CTTl Shaw CTO William Campbell, CT02 Peter Chris
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if-ON H K.4 v K L E Ri (Standing) KWC; Sieve Miller, QMfM (Mf POT.) Glen Rife. VNf: Joseph McRory, (kneeling) AGC Paul llr.imll, OSf M hisiei AlkinNon. (Standing) OSSN Charles Flinton, OS1 John Hirming- ham, OSSN Mario Pcltrs, OS3 Carl Slroud, (kneeling) OSSN Richard Dawson, («3 Mark Leonard, OS3 ft ' illiam Emons. (Standing) CT02 Jan Papcsh, CTOSN Anderson, CT02 Jones, (kneeling) CT03 Philander Steward, C:TM2 Emil Jirk. 1 M (Standing) MSC Romeo Cruz, MSI Leonardo Rc-mias, MS2 Manuel Corpus, (kneeling) MSI Bienvenido Rcy, MS2 Benjamin Gervacio.
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Amphibious Group Two boss C ommanilcr AraphibiDus droup Iwo and Staff have spent a profitable- I9 6 in MOUNT WHITNEY. Designed specifically to support the Amphibious Task Force Commander and the Landing Force Commander in amphibious operations, MOUNT WHIT- NI;Y fulfilled that role, and more. MOINT VIHITNKV did put it all together. The flagship supported the staff through a scries of combined and joint landing exercises: Rum Punch, Solid Shield, Teamwork ' 76 and Bonded Item. Vary- ing in size and complexity, each exercise was unique in its command and control requirements. In .iddiiion, the diversion of facilities and communica- tion circuits to t ther fleet requirements provided a series of tests of flexibility for the ship and the staff alike. Additionally, there were other n.ival exercises which levied special demands upon both staff and ship: Caribrex, Operation 200 and Joint Effort were multi-faceted transits; numerous in-port exercises and the pilot .Mobile Sea Range exploited MOUNT WHlTNHV ' s unique capacities; the once-in- a-lifetime bicentennial Iniernation.i I Naval Keview - each proved the abilities of the team. On both sides of the AtlaniK. .1 series of port visits rein- forced boil) the professional growth of the indiv- iduals ami the bonds of comradeship between the staff and the ship. Each of these events was a success: missions were accomplished and lessons were learned. .As we look back on I9 ' ' 6, we must look forward to 19 .
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