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PASSUMPSIC QAO-1075 was commissioned on 1 April 1946 at Chester, Pennsylvania. She has served in the Pacific Fleet since that time and, while never unde enemy fire, she proudly wears nine of the ten Korean battle stars awarded to U.S. Navy Ships. Passumpsic has the reputation of being a can do ship and she has won the Battle Efficiency Award for oilers of her class in 1956, 1960 and again in 1961. . Passumpsic is, as you know, a Fleet Oiler. The Name Passumpsic is of Indian origin and means clear running water. The ship is named after the Passumpsic river in Vermont. I Passumpsic has seen many foreign lands. Among them japan, Formosa, Indo-China, Hong Kong, North Borneo, Fiji Islands, Korea, Australia, and the Philippine Islands. Passumpsic is capable of refueling two ships at a time, one on either side. We can deliver at one time AVGAS, JP-5, AND NSFO as well as transfer freight and personnel. With the addition of a double hose rig, Passumpsic can pump upwards of 298,000 gallons of NSFO and 200,000 gallons of JP-5 per hour. This type of replenishment has added greatly to the strength of the U.S. Navy by providing mobility and staying power to forces afloat through underway replenishmet. U.s.s. PASSUMPSIC CAO-1075 WESPAC Cruise 1963 ful, f QQ ommandin Officer Captain W. Venne Jr., U.S.N. I rw. Our Commanding Officer, Captain A. W. Venne Jr., Was horn in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1920. While attending Tufts College in Medford, Mas- sachusetts the World situation was at complete unrest and the German Army began its march. Captain Venne then decided to start, what turned into a Naval Career. Commissioned as Ensign in February 1941, Captain Venne Was first assigned as Engine- ering Officer on the U.S.S. TNDIANAPOLIS. He remained on hoard the U.S.S. INDIANAPOLIS in the PACFLT during World Wiar 11 and engaged in seven major campaigns. At the close of World War 11 Capt. Venne attended Gunnery School in Wash- ington, D. C, and was then assigned as gunnery officer and chief engineer on the U.S.S. Los Angeles QCA 1351 From the U.S.S. LOS ANGELES to the U.S.S. ROCHESTER QCA 1242 as chief Engineer in 1947. lt then became time to go hack to school. Attending Cornell University, majoring in Ear Eastern Studies, Captain Venne graduated on the Deans List. Attending General Line School, he graduated with distinction. In 1957 he Was technical advisor on the Movie Windjammer H. Commands include U.S. MARSH QDE 6995, USS PURDY QDD 7345, and our present ship. Promotions in rank LG. 6f42 LT. 12f42 LCDR 7f45 CDR 7f51 CAPT 4f6O Executive ffieer LCDR BEATES, the present Executive Qfficer of the U.S.S. PASSUMPSIC, is a graduate of the University of Penn. While attending college he Was a member of the lst Class under the Hollavvay Plan. Upon gradu- ation he was conimissioned an Ensign in the regular Navy and assigned to the U.S.S. Purdy which he served durring the Korean conflict from 1951 to 1954. The U.S.S. Purdy is the same ship that our present Captain, Captain A. W. Venue, had command of dur- ing his time of service. LCDR Beates has serv- ed on Destroyers and Crt is'rs, was Weapons instructor at the University of Rochester in New York, and recently completed duty with CINPAC. LCDR Beates is married and has 2 boys and 2 girls. He Will reside in Long Beach California upon completion of this cruise. LCDR BEATES, U.S.N ,, ,,,. , .,-S -w V.. ,. .,,. . Wardroom Front Row Cl to rj: Ens. Freeman, Ens. Brescia, Ltlg. Jenks, Lt. Jewell, Ens. Richardson, Ltig. Temte, Lt. Dolan, Lt. Watkins. Back Row: Ens. Jansen, Ens George, Ens. Powers, Ens. Dewitt, Capt. Venne, LCDR. Beates, Lt. Oncea, Ltjg. Turner, Ens. Belchambers. Red Sox if Giants in the Series JJ CC 7 pg Its my party and I want another drink The Chiefs CI to rl: Jefferis BMCA, Johnson SFCS, Quisenberry GMC, Ross MMCS, Edwards BTC. But it was our turn tonight for the Cine mascope lense. Front Row Ci To rj: Jefieris BMC, Hoii BM1, Smith SN, Beennan SN, Jackson SN, Lowe SN, Salevao SN, Divens SN, Picard BM3, Ltig. Temfe. Second Row: Reinart BM3, Gregoire BM3, Blanfon SA, Cologrove SA, Lahti SN, Bourque SN, Cummins SN, Harfgrave SN. Third Row: Ash SN Neff SN, Johnson AS, Boone AS, Bollin SN, Roby SN, Monica SN, Lewis SN. First Division i i 'n i E 5 i 1 i i i 4, i 1 i i i I 1 I I i i i i 1 i i A i . i 1 i 1 i I r i P ii 3 i S i : cci. i- S, II 3 sa W X, , X? , my vw- T ,X ' vi ff 5' 2f?1'f ,ish V' , Q 4. ., Front Row Cl ro rl: Kilzer BM3, Kilbourn SN, Bailey SN, Allen SN, lvluhonen BM3, Webb SN, Lee SA, York SN. Second Row: Pettigrew SN, Anderson BMSN, O'Byrne SN, Polak SN, Hanson SN, Sabala SN, Neville BM3, Dosramos SA, Thayer SA, Ens. Jansen. Third Row: Wifrman BM3, Thayer SN, Slingsby SN, Olsen SN, Reicherr SN, S'rrOhl SA, Bedwell SA, Brink SN. T Second Division 'lf' 5 1 , Front Row Cl to rj: Cranford GM2, Gilliam GM3, Van Winkle SN, Lyle FTGSN, Ens. Brescia. Second Row: l-lodel GMGC, Lynch GMGl, Leuth GMG2, Poole SN, Slack SN, Jourdonais SN. S Third Division c fi -5 .-S? gp X .917 Q ff ,- ie W ' jj bfgg Q 7 5' fW7f:,f S i Ni , l l 7 , liiillzil I il f 5 f ii lim l LSL, i ,J lf iccw S Front Row Cl To rb: Ross MMCS, Afeco MMI, Currier EN2, Carter MM3, Koke MMI, Ens. Powers. Second Row Kline MM2, Sterling MMFN, Todd FN, Tiefz EN3, Jonson FA. Division HontRow Clto O: Davh FA,CIoWns BT1, Dmer FN, Vencei BT3, Emhman FN, BTC. Second Row: Mason BT1, Stewart BT3, Badmilk FN, Martin BT3, G-ryder FN, B DIVISIOH it 1 Z f Z C2 Cwf X .ta' UQ277: I W Qi .. tat. ,,Q, M, Divislon Front Row QI to rj: Wilson, Vaughn, Enconociow, Gorcio, Aleiondro. Second Row: Johnson, Lewis, Jockson Locquioo, Russell, Bennet, Devore, Ens. Dewitt Third Row: Ltig Jenks, Kookingbill, Tomez, Miller, Owen, Fronson Adoddell, Tenczctr. E, C Si R Division i .... 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R7 4 'gl sf Q ,X S ,,,,. f, , ? f ggm, fi Z ww, 6 Front Row Cl to rj: Mosman SN. Steele SHI, Dakin CS2, Morrison CSSN, Baylor SDI, Parker SHI Dedmore SN Viccum SN, Second Row: Albright SHB3, Dimayuga TN, Pulido CSI, Miranda SN, lgnacic SK2 Federighi CSI Malabay SHSN, King SD3, Augustin TN, Ens. Freeman. Third Row: Christiansen SN, Irons, SK3, Colton CS3 Eskridge CS3, Elledge SK3, Gilmore SN, Molilenbier CSSN, Limtiaco DK3. uppl Division Dependenlfs Cruise The Dependents Cruise, a semi-annual event held prior to leaving and shortly after arrival to the States from our yearly WESPAC Cruise, is an event looked forward to by all dependents. The Cruise of February 2nd started by lifting anchor at 10: OO. A short trip around Catalina Island followed, during which time the Passumpsie had an underway replenishment, a hi-line transfer, and a man over- board drill. The dependents had the run of the ship with any and all questions answered by the crew. A very hearty and appetizing meal of steak and french fries was served at noon to a famished group. The ship returned to port at 1600 Carrying a highly enilght- ened and satisfied, but weary group of dependents. ,N But I already told you, you carft have the 'Connfv I I i 1 s I -v -.....,- I U1S.S. PASSUMPSICCAO-107D CHO FLEET POST OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA EVERYDAY, 1965 PLAN OF THE DAY The Plan of the Day contains various types of misleading information All hands are charged with the knowledge of its contents. The Plan of the Day is published for the sole reason of confusing the crew. Uniform of The Day: Tropical White Long, white hat, optional. Watch List CUnderwayD O8-2O Pending 2O-24 OOD-Neville, BM5 JOOD-Colgrove, SA. OO-OS OOD-Gilmore, SN JOOD-ENS. GEORGE. O55O-Reveille. O400-Man.Unrep Stations. A O45O-Scheduled Unrep with T.G. 77.5, T.G. 77.6, T.G. 77.7. O75O-Breakfast for the crew. 0755-Secure breakfast. O74O-Sweepers. 0745-Quarters for muster. OSOO-Turn to, Commence ship's work. OQOO-Meeting of all bilge cleaners in Wardoom. 1000 - 1200- 1215 - 1250 1245 - 125O- 1500- 1400- 1700- 1900- 2000 - 2400- O15O- Carry All hands to quarters for Physical Fitness. Secure Physical Fitness. Knock off ship's work. Mess.Gear. Dinner. Secure Dinner. Turn to. General Quarters for Gunnery Shoot. CIt is expected that a TWA jet passenger flight will be overhead enroute for Tokyo during this period.j Knock off ship's work. Commence field day. Eight O'clock Reports. CTo be taken in the lower, level of No. l Pump room.D - Movie Call-Movie clean-up for Officers and cro's. Tonight's movie is Sayonara starring Suzie Wong and crew of Passumpsic. TapsCSet condition.horizontaly Muster all restricted men in the Captain's Cabin. out the remaining at Sea Routine. CUMMINS, PORKY HOG, SA lH2 What do you mean 1'e'oeille? Just practicing Good Navy Chow ' vm :'Wwv '5nf-x-- , gQSWXZ'S,ff 2' ff af ,ii If, .X ,Q Z SWS W S ,.,,, X XX 7 f A, J. K. 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Q 44 Npyg Q5 'f fy, . . y,,,kW ,, - ' ' K ' - HW ' .. 4.M4f ,, Hicers defeat crew WESPAC CRUISE PORTS OF CALL 1963 PEARL HARBUR, HAWAII 18-21 FEBRUARY SASEEU, JAPAN 6-19 MARCH 7 -13 APRIL 6-10 JUNE YOKOSUKA, JAPAN 26 MARCH 1-5 APRIL 21-24 JUNE 30 JUNE 16 JULY SURIC RAY, Rl. 23-24 APRIL 29 APRIL-5 MAY 14-22 MAY ' HONG KONG 26 MAY-2 JUNE WESPAC CRUISE HISTORY The WESPAC Cruise began this year on II February, after a four month yard period, two weeks of refresher training, and a successful and at one point, highly exciting, Dependents Cruise. Steaming seven days and looking at the green faces of numerous sailors, we arrived in Pearl Harbor on 18 February. A tour of the Islands was provided by the PASSUMPSIC and was enjoyed by all who attended. Comments made by those who visited Waikiki Beach seemed to indicate that it lived up to its reputation. Departing the warm shores of Hawaii on 21 February, we arrived Sasebo Japan on 6 March wearing long underwear and peacoats. Fourteen days after our arrival in Sasebo, highlighted by a tour of Nagasaki, we headed for Korea where we assisted the Korean Navy in their underway training. Steaming south from Korea we had unreps with the Ranger and several destroyers before arriving in Yokosuka. Here the tour of Tokyo, the best of the cruise, was a tremendous success. We steamed south again to Sasebo arriving there April 7th and departing six days later for more unreps. The next three weeks were spent steaming in and out of Subic Bay dur- ing the hottest and driest period of the year in the Philippines. The tour to Manila provided a glimpse of both the rural and urban life of the natives. Gladly departing Subic Bay for the last time we headed north anxiously anticipating our arrival in Hong Kong May 26th. Interesting tours of Hong Kong Island were provided every day in which crew members participated actively. The Tiger Balm Gardens and Aberdeen, with lunch at one of its fioating restaurants, were highlights of the tour and a ride on the Peak Tram gave breathtaking views day or night. A few of the tangible items purchased here were tailor made clothes, jade, wrist watches, and silk. In order to alleviate the water shortage, the crew of the PASSUMPSIC donated 50,000 gallons of water to the city, and obligated themselves to drink other beverages while on the beach. Hong Kong was by far the best liberty port that we visited on the entire cruise. . Heading north for the last time we arrived in Sasebo, Japan on 6 June, and departed four days later enroute for Yokosuka with unreps along the way. A brief three days were spent in Yokosuka at which time we headed out to sea again to unrep the Ticonderoga for the last time. On 30 June we arrived in Yokosuka for fourteen days of tender availa- bility before steaming home on the last leg of our cruise. 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