Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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KVI First Platoon, Battery Gun 1 and Gun 2 Gun 3 and Gun 4 Back Row: M. Vredenburgh, T. Bister, T. Meador, T. Lewis, T. Clayton 2nd Row: M. Burnette, D. Subject, P. Horn, G. johnson, W. Quarry Front Row: T. Tekesky, I. Bench, M. Loviska, H. Hasse1l,j. Moore, K. Parsons, M. Copsey The First Platoon is commanded by 1stLt Gary W. Cub Cubbage of Stanley, VA and the Platoon Sergeant Gysgt William H. Whitehurst of Denison, TX. First Platoon are the proud owners of the M101A1 105mm light, towed howitzer. Howitzers number one through four, commanded by Sgt Russel Bowers, Cpl Todd J. Tekesky, Cpl Mark A. Copsey and Cpl Vince Rosseti, have the ability to be helo-lifted by virtually any Marine Corps cargo helicopter. Consequently, First Platoon found itself conducting many heliborne operations. Requiring detailed planning and rehearsals, First Platoon mastered the concept of the friggin' artillery raid using the light M101A1 howitzer. First Platoon's FDO, 1stLt Carl Sidney Felton of jacksonville, FL, and the Operations Chief, SSgt john Rat Racine of Springfield, MA, rounded out the First Platoon's Team of excellence. First Platoon lived by its motto, If they haven't crapped their jeans by round number three, then we'll load with round four and give them some more. Back row: R. Bowers, S. Castaneda, W. Bacon, K. Lemaster, T. Askeland 2nd Row: W. Whitehurstf- PltSgt, V. Rossetti, V. Goin, Logg, M. Carmon, G. Cubbage - PltCmdr Front Row: A. Chaidez, B. Gilliland, D. Medina, T. Garner, E. Schultz Y yum H--.,,'--ffrf--W ,-- --V--1 If 53:1-1 -f v -Yf' 7

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Headquarters Platoon, Battery E Battery E's Headquarters Platoon is commanded by the Liaison Officer, 1stLt David W. Slam Duncan of Cleveland Heights, OH, and guided by its Platoon Sergeant, also the Liaison Chief, SSgt Wilse J. Sample of Pickens, MS. The Headquarters Platoon consists of all the support elements necessary to keep the Battery talking, not balking, riding, not walking, and repaired, not impaired. The two largest sections of the Platoon are the wrench turning Bastards of the Motor Transport Section, led by the Motor Transport Chief, GySgt David Rod Rodriquez of Ontario, Canada, and the Mangy Modulators of the communications section, led by SSgt Stephen W. Hare of Dundee, IL. Without the hard working men of the Headquarters Platoon, Battery E would have a tough time shootin', movin' and communicating. Back Row: R. Owens, B. Mathis, T. Stahl, G. Vanvleet 2nd Row: W. Sample - LNC, D. Duncan - LND, M. Wilson, K. Macicek, J. Pritchard, C. Nelson - NGLO Front Row: L. Taylor, G. Moran, J. Oltmanns Comm Section Back Row: S. Hare, F. Brown, S. Neff, M. Cardinale, V. Puzycki, W. Segers, B. Bates, S. Dalmer 2nd Row: Crowe, F. Brown, L. Killmeier, R. Ooten, E. English Front Row: T. Clark, G. Williams, T. Stevenson, S. Wilde, D. Davis Liason and Naval Gunfire CSFCPJ Motor Tf Engineers f Ordanance Back Row: K. Kern, R. McCammon, J. Jablouski, N. Como, J. Spence, Coffield, C. Hughes 3rd Row: C. Smith, J. Castro, B. Rothenberger, M. Vanhuss, A. Alexander, W. Bacon 2nd Row: D. Rodriguez - Motor T Chief, M. Wilson, L. Leon, C. Albano, C. Felton - Motor T Officer Front Row: D. Legg, R. Maxwell, T. Adair 4



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Second Platoon, -5 1 Battery E The Second Platoon is commanded by 1stLt William E. Wildman Noel of Newport News, VA and Platoon Sergeant, SSgt johnny L. Norward of Moody, TX. Second Platoon owns the Marine Corps' newest artillery piece, the M198 155mm towed howitzer. An extremely accurate weapon, made so even more by Section Chiefs of guns five through eight, Cpl. Jeffery P. Geringer, Sgt Bobby G. Extrom, respectively. Second Platoon is called upon time and again, to wreak havoc from the skies. Second Platoon's Fire Direction Center was led by FDO, GySgt james R. Loreman of Milton, PA and the Operations Chief, Sgt Richard C. Sgt Carter from Plater of Alpena, MI. Second Platoon left no doubt in the minds of BLT 2f6 that when a Big Bang was needed - Death and Destruction was only a radio call away. Gun 5 and Gun 6 Back Row: W. Wood, R. jefferson, M. Cover, Haltinner 2nd Row: P. Binger, M. Gerbounka, Mcallen, S. Childs, Norwood - PltSgt Front Row: Geringer, W. Smith, G. Graham, D. Legg, G. Arteaga Gun 7 and Gun 8 Back Row: T. Poitra, D. Hamilton, M. johnson, S. Hall, T. Bell, W. Noel - PltCmdr 2nd Row: T. Chandler, M. Hagen, Benavidez, B. Extrom, T. Hines Front Row: Comfort, J. Bowling, R. Blake, E. Leman, M. Hall FDC 1 and FDC 2 - Back Row: j. Baumegartner, J. Bukoski, E. Carlson, R. Stoehr 2nd Row: Connelly, C. H0gafd, Racine - OpsChief, J. Loreman - FDO, C. Felton - FDO Front Row: F. Warrington, Hozey, A- Lanceta, A. Mong A

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