'er air. suffabf defen world. and her an fully may my 'Chwpm J! ? Welcome to the USS PHILIPPINE Cruiser to o PHILIPPINE of om' natiorfs Comprised of the sophisticated air, surface and defense system world, PHILIPPINE and her crew are fully ready to be Champions of Freedom . S .m, 44 rf :ffAf iff' aft 4 ,M '-1, ,. 5 USS PHILIPPINE SEA SHIP'S MISSION PHILIPPINE SEA is equipped with the most advanced naval weapons in the world. AEGIS, a computerized, quick reaction air defense system, provides extraordinaiy capabilities against attack- ing aircraft and missiles. The heart of the AEGIS system is the SPY- lA radar which automatically detects and tracks virtual- ly everything that is flying out to beyond 200 miles. PHILIPPINE SEA also has the most advanced underwater surveillance system available today. Our trio of anti- submarine warfare IASWJ equipment consists of a hull mounted sonar, acoustic array sonar which is towed like a tail behind the ship, and a helicopter that can fly out to locate ships or sub- marines over 100 miles away. PHILIP- PINE SEA's vertical launching system can launch both the long rang surface- to-surface TOMAHAWK cruise missile, and the Standard surface-to-air missile. Two five inch gun mounts are used against threatening ships and boats or to bombard shore targets. Propelled by powerful, quick response gas turbine Uetl engines to speeds in excess of 30 knots, PHILIPPINE SEA is a force to be reck- oned with, always ready to stand in harm's way with Eternal Vigilance. Lfgqoplfl' L QE Sllb' Pm. 5 QVSICIU 'Smale- missile, , . E used ll rellfd 'bl mme Ueil 30 151015. tuck. bf . swfd in df. SHIP'S CHARACTERISTICS LENGTH ....... ...... 5 67 FEET DRAFT INAVIGATIONJ ...... ....... 3 1.8 FEET BEAM ............. ........ 5 5 FEET DISPLACEMENT. ........................... 9,600 TONS SPEED ................ ...... 3 0+ KNOTS ACCOMMODATIONS 33 OFFICERS DRAFT IKEELJ ..... ........ 2 4 FEET 33 CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS 339 ENLISTED PROPULSION VVEAPON S 4 LM2500 GAS TURBINE ENGINES, 80,000 SHAFT MK 7 MOD 4 AEGIS VVEAPON SYSTEM HORSEPOWER 2 MK 45 5 f54 CALIBER LIGHTWEIGHT GUN MOUNTS 2 CONTROLLABLE REVERSIBLE PITCH PROPELLERS 2 MK 41 VERTICAL LAUNCHING SYSTEMS lVLSJ- 2 RUDDERS 2 HARPOON MISSILE QUAD-CANISTER LAUNCHERS 2 MK 32 MOD 14 TORPEDO TUBES 2 MK 15 MOD 3 CLOSE-IN WEAPON SYSTEMS ICIVVSJ AN f SPY- lA RADAR IFOUR ARRAYSJ AN I SPS-49 AIR SEARCH RADAR AN I SPS-55 SURFACE SEARCH RADAR AN X SPS-64 NAVIGATION RADAR AN I SPQ-9 SURFACE SURVEILLANCE AND TRACKING RADAR 4 AN XSPG-62 ILLUMINATORS ANXSQR- 19 TOWED-ARRAY SONAR ANfSQS-531-3 SONAR ANXSLQ-32lVJ3 ELECTRONIC WAREARE SUITE , MK 36 MOD 2 SUPER RAPID BLOOMING OFF BOARD CHAFF SYSTEM 3 50 CALIBER MACHINE GUNS COMMAND AND CONTROL MK 1 MOD o AEGIS DISPLAY GROUP AIRCRAFT 2 LAMPS MK III QSH-SOBJ CDAT DF ARMS SHIELD: Dark blue and white symbolize the Sea. Gold embodies excellence and the color red implies action and battle. The two stars honor the past ICV-471 and present ICG-581 ships named for the Battle of the Philippine Sea. The vertical red bar and upright position of the trident, Symbol of the Sea power, Stand for the Vertical Launching System of CG-58. The Striking power of this ship and its Aegis Weapon System are symbolized by the trident'S three prongs which stand for air, Surface, and subsur- face capabilities. The Stylized Sun in base is taken from the Philippine flag and reflect the location of the World War II battle. CREST: The World War II American victory at the Battle of the Philippine Sea will be remembered as the Mariana's Turkey Shoot . Over 80 percent of enemy forces were destroyed at little cost to friendly forces. The rays allude to this heavy air fire and the World War Il Japanese naval ensign. The anchor and wings, together with nine rays, commemorate both the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the Aircraft Carrier CV-47, which except for time out to re-arm and make repair, was continually in action and received nine battle stars for its service in the Korean War. l .4 , The son of a career naval officer who participat- ed in the battle of the Philippine Sea aboard USS PRINCETON ICVG-231, Captain Becker graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and was commissioned an Ensign in 1968. Captain Becker's first assignment was to the USS WEDDERBURN IDD-6841 where he served as First Division Officer and Combat Informa- tion Center Officer. Subsequent assignments were Officer-in-Charge of a PCF Swift boat engaged in riverine operations during the Viet- nam conflict, Navigator and Combat Informa- tion Center Officer on USS SELLERS IDDG- 111, Operations Officer on USS WILLIAM C. LAWE IDD-7361, Engineering Officer on USS FORT SNELLING ILSD-301, Executive Officer on USS MCCANDLESS IFF-10841, Command- ing Officer on USS ANTRIM IFFG-201, and Sur- face Operations Officer on the staff of Com- o Commanding ifieer John J. Becker Jr. Captain United States Navy Ulf' H374 M? mander Carrier Group Six. Captain Becker assumed command of the PHILIPPINE SEA in June 1992. In addition to these sea assign- ments, Captain Becker served as an intelli- gence analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency and as Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval Education and Training. Captain Becker is a graduate of the National War College and the Naval Postgraduate School with a Masters of Arts degree in National Secu- rity Affairs. Captain Becker has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Combat V, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, and various campaign and service awards. 2 6 NL. , fl' ! I C. il I. ,A i,yI Q . 5, ,I gl N8 Jr. 'W gin Berk- iinm SFA 3 sea assi? i1ElllQfl7 Ch 'zoihf 1 . h, A Judie Sch' Sit :QCD aww, -tonal ti' .1 AQUS Sen 3. v .O. ,A d will gil Commanding fficer Patrick A. Callahan Captain United States Navy ZZ June 1990 to Z4 June 1992 A-if Ei Captain Callahan was born in Chicago, Illinois. He attended the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marine Engineering. His initial assignment after commissioning was as First Lieutenant and Fire Control Officer aboard USS BORDELON IDD-8811. Following graduation from the Department Head Course at the Naval Destroyer School in 1969, he served as Weapons Officer aboard USS ROBERT H. MCCARD IDD-8221 until October 1971. Follow on sea assignments include: Weapons Officer, USS RICHMOND K. TURNER ICG-2013 Commissioning Executive Officer, USS NICHOLSON IDD-98213 Surface Opera- tions Officer, Cruiser-Destroyer Group TWOQ Commanding Officer, USS 0'BANNON IDD- 987lg and Chief Staff Officer, Destroyer Squadron SIX. Captain Callahan's shore assignments include Special Assistant to the Chief of Naval Person- nel, the Navy Post Graduate School at Mon- terey, California, where he graduated with a Master of Science Degree in Computer Science, the Naval War College of Newport, Rhode Island, and the Commander Naval Surface Force Atlantic staff where he served as Assis- tant Chief of Staff for Combat Systems. Captain Callahan's awards include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal with three Gold Stars, the Navy Com- mendation Medal with Gold Star, Navy Achieve- ment Medal, as well as numerous campaign and service awards. Captain Callahan is married to the former Maureen Murphy of Chicago, Illinois and the father of two children, Christopher and Colleen. Lieutenant Commander Jonathan Thomas James was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 1 1 July 1956. He graduated from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in June 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics. After attending Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, he was commissioned an Ensign in September 1978. Lieutenant Commander James' initial assign- ment was in USS DECATUR IDDG-311 as the Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer, where he served from June 1979 until July 1982. He then reported to the USS CAYUGA ILST-11861 as the Operations Officer. In 1984, he attended the Surface Warfare Officer Department Head Course in Newport, Rhode Island. In 1985, Lieutenant Commander James was assigned to the USS BRADLEY IFF-10411 as Engineering Officer. This was followed by another assign- Executive fiieer Jonathan T. James Lieutenant Commander United States Navy 'X fr A ment as Engineering Officer aboard USS VIN- CENNES ICG-491. In July 1989, Lieutenant Commander James reported to the United States Army Command and General Staff Col- lege in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as a student. VVhile there, he was accepted as the first Navy Officer to attend the prestigious School of Advanced Militaries Studies for an extra year of study. Upon graduation in May 1991, Lieu- tenant Commander James was awarded a Mas- ter of Military Arts and Sciences Degree. In December 199 1, Lieutenant Commander James assumed duties as Executive Officer on USS PHILIPPINE SEA ICG-581. Lieutenant Commander J ames' personal awards and deco- rations include the Navy Commendation Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, National Defense Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. 35 Dt 08 Command Master Chief HTCM Cswl William Pelland Dy I , J an 5, 5 1 'fa' 1394 4 W' --:, -1477 f . , S WK USS VB lfllltlldi te tm' nur, Niall C .L 5 siudez .- 1 ip' School W3 vet xv. aol, ll vi. .555 gill: .gg - n Dfvlek' L V V fi I WU :gi fr! Q Oulu' u ' , f. 4 . . fl ,emfy 81 amid, 5 4 1 ,f . u, ,fif 'T v 1' 116531 I Master Chief Pelland was born 11 November 1938 in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He entered the U.S. Navy on 26 June 1956 and completed Recruit Training at RTC Bainbridge, Maryland. He graduated Damage Controlman A school in December 1956. Master Chief Pelland served aboard the USS NORTHAMPTON ICLC-11 from January 1957 to October 1959. He completed his enlistment contract at Naval Marine Corps Training Center Springfield, Massachusetts in June 1962. After a 3 year hiatus, Master Chief Pelland rejoined the U.S. Naval Reserves Febru- ary 1965 until he was recalled back to active duty in June 1972. Since his recall, Master Chief Pelland served aboard USS JULIUS A. FURER IDEG-61, USS SPIEGEL GROVE ILSD- 32l, USS VIRGINIA CCGN-381, USS AMERICA ICV-661, and Carrier Air Wing 6 embarked aboard USS FORRESTAL ICV-591. His shore tours include Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Little Creek, Virginia, Fleet Training Unit, Little Creek, Virginia: and Fleet Training Center, Mayport, Florida. Master Chief Pelland 'Iv r 1 lf' 3' J x :gf an - N gf, 13: v I . If 'W A , L f I in If . WI' ' 'Aff' ' ' 'L 491 ft. .dmv served as Command Master Chief of Carrier Air Wing 6 at Cecil Field, deploying with USS FOR- RESTAL CCV-591 from January 1991 to Janu- ary 1992. He reported aboard PHILIPPINE SEA in February 1992 as the second Command Master Chief. ' Master Chief Pelland's personal awards include the Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star, Navy Achievement Medal with 2 Gold Stars, Joint Meritorious Unit award, Navy Unit Com- mendation ribbon with 2 stars, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Good Conduct Medal with Silver Star, Navy Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star, Humanitarian Service Award, Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal, Southwest Asia Medal, Sea Service Deployment ribbon with four stars, and Enlisted Surface Warfare Spe- cialist. Master Chief Pelland is married to the former Lillian Zito of Freehold, New Jersey. He has 2 stepchildren and 3 children from a previ- ous marriage. Chaplain McElwain was born in Newcastle, Pennsylvania, on 5 August 1955. He graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology in 1977. In 1986 he completed his Master's of Divinity Degree at Central Baptist theological seminary. Ordination was by the First Baptist Church of Turner Kansas on Pentecost Sunday 18 May 1986 Chaplain McElwa1n served as summer associ ated pastor in training at the First Baptist Church Webster City Iowa in 1984 associate pastor of First Baptist Church of Turner Kansas 1985 and 1986 pastor of the Ceresco Baptist Church Ceresco Michigan 1986 to on 17 March 1989 he attended Chaplains School in Newport Rhode Island during the summer session of 1989 Recalled to active duty in February 1990 his initial assignment was to Naval Station Guam where he served as Protestant Chaplain to Naval Station and her Chaplain David M. MeElwain Lieutenant United States Nav I fa. :fir is 4 5 9 E tenant commands until February 1992. He reported aboard USS PHILIPPINE SEA in March 1992. Chaplain McElwain is married to the former Linda P. Raker of Myrtle Beach, 1 South Carolina. They have four children, Noily, Jenny, Carlos, and Wendy. Chaplains Prayer For thousands of years people have formed small groups and gone to the wilderness seeking an intimate experience with God These communities of monks and nuns felt that being away from ordinary life gave them an advantage toward bemg open to the Divine For almost as long people have been sailing the seas The vastness of the ocean the solltude of the seas cnmson skies over painted water and the mfimtude of the mght sky inevitably cause seafarers to ask the ultimate questions L1fe cannot be viewed with complacency Creation itself grasps the soul to force reilec tion We each have to some extent or another tasted the experience of the mystics Perhaps we wonder at the Milky Way stretched out breaching or the crescent moon hghting up the seas Knowing the insignificance of ourselves compared to the endless sea brings life down to faith levels A thousand other expenences have touched our souls to make us wonder We have plied the sea together and will never be quite able to express the touch of God on our lives Mystery reached deep into our soul drawing more from us than we believed could be contained within our selves May we continue to bless God as we live our lives Amen .s ak . B , 9 3 9 3 . I - . . - 1 , A ' ' , ' . :iff . Cornmissigned in die U S Naval Reserve in cosmic clouds across the sky. It may have been whales 'Lf 9 o . ?4 .ix Uain lavy sv-'-v H ' iflliilifl '11 N V-f 411 IH.. ',,.. - . Z., . vw U- ' ,map .df QQ Da af Departure . mr' -me - nf. ph b May 1992 A small crowd gathers outside the ship early in the ' -w--if rwwf-Hr we f+ - ,I .Vi.f,.,-r wr ,im W. . .,. ,, Wmfhww morning. No loud fanfare, no band or balloons. We wish it was just another day, but this day will last six months long. gaxrmm Underway. Only 184 days to go. E f 5 1. if - X -ah-gl , ff ' ' , fu fc 1: r , ufh. --+1-.1 59 ww- ,..-. inw- 9 , ,, .-7,4 1- ,Mr , '- 4 34 , ,qw , ,. ,.. .if ,,',f,,' 'Sf .-N ' -55 nur.: .1 WAT flf' ,M ,- 4-.-4 ' ' 5. -,c:,.-fa-Jw-A , W--. 4 ,- ,lx ff.,w5ff-1-Q., ,v X , A If r W5 I K .J-if 'N --. f,1. 'N A TWU' V f ,1- , .,,. ,.- :vw ai f 5810, ' N125-? .yu iw, vw' I? +V ,Q U W -A f-1 X is A x ,I ........,..- , ,F 2,3 I ,QQ wx . 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'Q .',.- . x, N 1 f 7 ..:' .1 lr, fx A N51 X z.. fx x MW' I -if KM L: 75 4 AK Wh , , f' J.. 1 , , I. 'rm .,', x , V K J .sw Mr ,Q W .. ..- ' , N ,- i A 4i A I 4 vumln 1 na X I 1 P n S, s 5 H partment , Q, M - NW K! ,Q . KW X7 S 4 My mul 4, -rf Q4 NN. Y NN xx mx Qiiiizm QW These hands are lethal weapons. Q. , W! , fx W V .XXX W 4 ' fvff , K af w,,vW ,A-fd' , div OC Division Radiomen lRM'sl provide all exterior com- munication of the ship. We use virtually the entire frequency spectrum from satel- lite frequencies to UHF and VHF voice communications used from ship to ship. We also provide the crew with the latest in sports scores and headline news. Person- al messages for telegramsj come through us on a regular basis. LTJ G Tyson Gallander W W 11624 RMC Dennis Rushing RM1 Leroy Nelson RM1 Frank Ouellette 'M RM2 HCUYY Grimes RM2 Torruny Hinson RM3 Richard Anthony ffm .,-, A 1 RM3 Ivan Engelhardt RM3 Varian Ford RM3 Thomas Gainey O Oo O D a O O G gf? -'fi O 'W Oo O ll Sew 'ff wie 'vw it J! . X-A RM2 Rodney Covert RM3 Clint B1'adfO1'd RM3 Jason Ebert RM2 Corey Hartin RM3 James McCall 4 fx 111 x - bx rf . bw? S 3, 1. ' Nev' z I 1 fy XSX '51 J M1 EW .WZ UH RMSN Glen Bansen RMSN CoreyqParson SW .SEQ ma 46' X T OD DI VISIO 3 A The Boatsvvain's Mates of OD Division are X: l qi il 51 il i ll 1 4, i 1 LTJ G Douglas Wilson I E expert seamen who maintain the ship and her boats. The suffix sWain means keep- er, thus We are the Keeper of the Boats . As Boatswain's Mate of the Watch, We are the Officer of the Decks right hand man. We steer the ship, handle small boats, serve as Gun Captains, look after rigging, paint, handle and care for deck equip- ment, or serve on Working parties and damage control teams. Our bread and 1 1' ' il 4 L ll SVI Il M 4 2 Z' ' V 1 f BMCSKSWJ Francis BMI Robin Abrahams BMICSWJ Michael Bernhard Mclarlane , Wf -Mn. M! f Z 1 i M! BM2 Mark Graminski BM2 Deon Hodge BM2 Russell Kirkland 'Wu I l butter is Training, Directing, and Supgr- vising personnel in all activities of Deck Seamanship. BoatsWain's Mates are always taking the lead when it comes to loading and unloading cargo, ammuni- tion, fuel, and general stores. Our job is an integral part of this ship and We are proud to carry the brunt of the load. lla s 2? i BM1lSWl Anthony Smith f 9 56' BM2'Alfredo BM3 James Barber Rodriguezgonzalez BM3 Jam R bb' - 36 es o ins BM3 Leo Zeigler SN David Cole SN Michael Franklin SN Montreal Stinson If . 11315. 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O ' Operation Specialists lOS'sJ make up OI Division. Our job is collecting, displaying, evaluating, and disseminating tactical and combat information to both the Com- bat Direction Center ICDCJ Warfare Com- manders and our Embarked Command- gf xt 1 S S ENS Kevin Sofield 4 , 'Wy OSCISWJ Louis Perez OSCISWJ Thomas Southwell OS1 Konnya Farris OS1 Scott Greenwood A42 bpd OSZCSWJ Lawrence Bond OS2 Vernon Buck osuswy Randall Dietzel OS 1 Jefferson Mahalley OS2 Alphonso Colvin OSl George Evans OS 1 ISWJ Terry Tomlinson OS2 Robert Coney fffffllul OS 1 Stephen Towr1 OS2 Michael Epps i N. 5 4 IL S .,,' u S f a X NM, v OS1 Tlmothy Welch x...3,J,,,, Minas OS2 Ronald Foster OSZISVVJ Michael Lee - W I OS2lSWJ Craig Lorick lf 7 f Z OS2 Gid Pool -T'-4 OS2 Ronald Sierecki ff-M Y 19. OS3 Gerald Hickman .M Y OS2 Michael Quimby OS2 Joseph Robinson OS2 Juan Smith OS2 Timothy Wagner ,ff 7 M ofa OS3 Keith Wilbert OS3 Melvin Wells L s L OS2lSWJ Ronald Sholes OS3 Marvin Freeman A OSSN Dorian Brown OS3 James Hay OSSN Brett Rogers N x xx X 'X x x Y KS ' f f 'iffy 0: Q-X , r .,U ff eg f 3 f, X 31 fW,2223ygpxxz,i ,f37g.':gL1'7J5559Z' 'MW W' ' ,YWI , A 2 x ,WM ,, I f , - ff? , W Zz' 4 ,' ' U L ,MW 6 I N ,V ,Q 1, W, . x x mx X 'X ' Q Q f OP Division X, ,Mi , x LT Douglas Nashold Also known as Strike Division , we are responsible for the upkeep and mainte- nance of the Tomahawk and Harpoon weapon systems. While underway, we are charged with providing the ship with the Big Picture by utilizing the Tomahawk Weapon Control System and the Navys latest long distance tactical monitor known as JOTS , or Joint Operability Tactical System. At a glance, the Com- manding Officer can see what is happen- ing thousands of miles away. This enables B Zim. LT Jeremy Thompson OSCISWJ Allen Funk FC USWJ John Kennedy OS l Juan Rodriguez FC3 Lee Hayes vii-K FC3 Michael Loveridge OS3 Thomas Mihalitsas FC3 Keven peden OP Division, a highly specialized group of people to effectively fire our Tomahawk Missiles during a major crisis. ggziil ill TD awe-9-1 wed . ms. mam ,Y A' sfxil- 9? GQXK P A Y nm fm, l. -I ' f I X- X4 . '7 L . A 1- 'Zi ' XXYW. if ,7 f 2 '-7 fi f 'I , R 'ff 5 A 0' L JJLAMQQQ ,fl Q ' K ifi 'P fm S 45 or mv: I0 K, .il , Qf l l ., ,5 e 11 1 an .al ,. I .,, L T l l i l 7 LTJ G Jonathan Salkoff Q E 4 'CWO3 Leroy McCaul C CTO 1 Shawn Allen s CT R2 Llewel YU 46 Nonnenmocher CTRC Charles Barnes EWl Dan Mistrot EW3 Ralph Bristol The Ship's Signals Exploitation Space ISSESJ contains the Tactical Intelligence communication system and Cryptologic Combat Support System. Analysis and cor- relation of intelligence information derived irom other afloat cryptologic equipped ships, aircraft and shore facilities enable SSES per- sormel to provide Non-Real Time track data to the Tomahawk Weapons System and T ac- tical Warfare Commanders. The Electronic Warfare Specialists fEW'sJ utilize electromagnetic energy to determine, Ewcrswl Jimmy Hearn EW1 Trent Wyzard 'I N22 EW3 Donald Shafer exploit, reduce, or prevent hostile use of the electromagnetic spectrum. They operate the AN f SLQ-32lVl3, a passive stuveillance and detection system, and the MK36 SRBOC system which utilizes Chaif as a decoy. The EW's also control the experimental Space Electronic Warfare Tactical Advance Work Station ISEWTAWSJ, a system used exten- sively in the NATO exercise West-Med 92 , The performance and dedication shown by the EW's are nothing short of being the beet in the fleet. Mm ISCISWlf David Swanger Y Y' CTR2 Jason Cornelison CTM2 Kent Grasse CTO3 Glen Wilkinson TEWSN Michael Morris V, P. .ht TI- . ip-gjiuigfxi 'I' 'f 'le Q1 , Ji pxxib. V Ffa , X-IQ-In 1 by I .. Aajfbh N, F f, 'H --. xilig C .::P.li'l N S3 W s Y rf' gulf Us - ,. O Zfm 5 112 W W, M f if Y r - ,I xi 1 I Y f 4 M ! 4 EWSN Kirk Hawk CTOSA Reginald Fewell A f x x Qf fa 1 E i X 6 ii J N yffx x 1 t WS ff X f V - K f 3 X c A X 4 ' + 3 f h' Q t' G1-'VH COLLECTION! TRACKING! DISSEMINATION COUNTERMEASURES y Q J, l vgqff uv' ' fx , Q -We mf J X ,Wiz A X NN ff W, hw 1 1 M , aw,-,.x i I SN .17 xQEsx JV, 1 1-. ,f ? it ,f JW rs, S 'Q Wlwnilhno- Myx V ,,.f Qgv W e . .,,. , ,.w::g 3 w.. 4 gm , 4 6 iff X Wi ,,N,,aN,. W.-A M,,,,..eu -- Q x 1 u I 3 Q SI Division SKC Richard Glaspie in SKC KSWJ Kevin Hogan was X H9111 I ki SKI ISVVJ Paul Smits 333 M SK2 Lester Wallace The Store Keeper's lSK'sJ of Sl Division work hard in keeping the ship mission ready by providing the required repair parts and consumable needed for sustain- ing a ship at sea. We maintain five store- rooms of ship's spare parts and are responsible for the proper and legal expenditure of Government funds, allo- cated by the Type Commander. We also procure the necessary services that allow the ship to pull into port for those much 1 1 ii,,, M : SK1 Plutarco Mendoza SK2 Melvin Brown SK2 David Sawyer wmmff SK3 Denorval Bilbrew SK3 Plinjo Var as needed liberty stops and provide the crew access to telephones so we can call our loved ones. stfmxpotgg 1 l i Q' I I I T ,E v ,Q C My 1 w 5 'P RE D A T ORS OF' 'THE 'W-if . T spiral, ' 'ivuxvlt- ' ., 1 'Tj WW In-wa' cr' K , 'sv' . 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PHI Ll PPI N M 559 , J Agni.. is df 3 SKSN Steven Bonnert SKSA John Todd 1 in JC . 1-' ' s - -., ,A V t rf YT , T, 'Q . ,1 x ff ij: Q x, 1: L 1. - -X, Kr X .f vw f 1 2 f . .J X R MQ , if ' 1 X- it X -' ' . f ' 1 . , j us! f V 1 ' J '. gltisl ,, P ' it 'xfQ?f , 5,a . T . 2 A ,5 . l ' ' .. MV' ' -K 1.f2-- '. . . fifz ' 55 ' diff . 5, ,,,.. an .1 .- Q an Uh W, , N ,now '- ,,.i:9.,k,-'-'N..,pw- . sf , ak ,, ,-gli, ,K 3 f X that gxp-:,,.,. , 'gs-il, 'izqyffv -' Usd' Qiffi, ' S . ffl- 5-T f' X ff f Q Q Q ,Y xgffl ' L Q 2 li? I Y, Ku ' . sl If . if stu. ,fa ii? Nw ff Ki! W, www 2? E 'x J lx V: J md H M4 . , f, F7 X , QQWZ f, ,. 22,5 'i 3 .. Ji, 0 DI VISIO ...nd LTJ G Robert Purves ,-B MSCKSWJ John Caldwell MSZISWJ Robert Saunders MS3 Paul Sang The Mess Specialist's lMS'sJ of the PHILIPPINE SEA work round the clock in preparing and serving all the meals for the ship. From baking cakes for reenlistments to personalizing an omelet for breakfast, we maintain the highest level of morale onboard this ship through our hard Work and dedication. Keeping a varied and nutritious menu is our key to success. Night Ice Cream Parlor and Popcorn on the mess decks ! f Tx? 15 E !. if .ly ,xm- always on time. We also operate some of if the creW's favorite functions, likeg Pizza If Serving over 1200 meals a day, We're 353 MSCKSVVJ David Graef MSl Curtis Stecher MS2 Philip Flack WMS M53 Bryan Blake M53 Gfegm' Choate MS3 Alton con-:man Mss Darryll oiddmgs Mau MS3 Steven Tolbert MS3 Michael Torres MS3 Kevin Walker A MSSN M' h el Han-is ic a 4 L in AAAAAAA S3 S4 ENS George Ross DKCISVVJ Danilo Bambico SH2 Kenneth Batie SH3 Steven Askew SHIISWJ Bruce Warren SH3 Kenneth Newsome SH3 Pau-lck pollock DIVI I0 Ship's Servicemen fSH'sJ are the retailers for the fleet. We providing a full range of neces- sity and luxury items in the ship's store. As SH's we meet the day to day needs of the crew. We also stock and maintain some of the crews nearest and dearest equipmentg the soda and candy machines. All profits generated through sales on board are turned over to the ship's Welfare and Recreation Fund for the morale and welfare 0 4 of the crew. We are also trained in account- ing, barber shop and laundry operations, Disbursing Clerks IDKSJ are the ship's mon- eymen, bankers and paymasters. We com- pute the crew's payroll, prepare government financial reports, cash checks, pay travel monies and make deposits to the U.S. Trea- sury. If the color is green, the DK's are seen. QQQ i e Q6 9 v W DK2ISWl Jose h SH2 St R1 h d Hab1stroh p eve C ar Son fi DKSN Arzell Bostick SHSA E1-lc Ray -1 Y 'WJ W A 3 . X1 yi f Q NN 3 N num- in-an X Q Sv F , f' Y x x S Nw Q SYXXQ 3 Vx Sw M, QM, 5 dai 13 xxx an 'hx-aw WV, gi mfg 1 ,fix f . 0 , s gpm? zxlkiw 6? xx wx 4 Niki ww W ' ' ' ' M I r A E E I 4 lg. YB. in af! X hh . 'iw - Q. ,i V 5 J 1 ,X 'fffff I f NZ! if 2 ff X Y' We strives to provide the highest level of A auxiliary equipment readiness and opera- tion. LTJ G John F ishbach fi , Auxiliary Division is the Engineering Department Jack-of-all-Trades Com- prised of Enginemen lEN'sJ, We maintain a variety of equipment. Air conditioning, refrigeration, small boat operations, heli- copter recovery and securing steering, anchoring, mooring, high and low air pressure production, steam distribution, and galley machinery are just some of the systems that fall under our cognizance. VVhether working on vital ship's systems or merely those ensuring crevv's comfort, fgv, My X. ! W I Z . 4 ENCISWJ Doug Ewald ENCISVVJ Robert Paris EN1 Timothy Couser 4-A 'S 3 EN2 Stephen Atkins EN2 Patrick Gebhart EN2 George Myers -at -2 'F hi EN3 Randy P1'i01' EN3 Lee Scott EN3 Tony Winfrey EN1 Carl McGinnis EN2 Marshall White EN3 Johnny Bell WK0 W W f WV WX, r f EN FN William Gflfflfl FA Daniel Chambers , Q L , Q15 DIVI I0 '5 LTJ G Warren Zwonka EMCISWJ Jeffery Fear :mum Q v EM3 Eric Brown' 9 The men of E Division maintain the ship's electrical system. Comprised of Electri- cian Mate's fEM'sJ We are responsible for maintaining hotel services for the ship such as lighting, heating, ventilation, and galley equipment. We are a highly moti- vated division, demonstrating our abilities by managing the best Electrical Safety Program in the fleet. ,,.,,usr EMl Michael Rietveld EMI Keith Thomas Doing that Safety thmg EM3 Frank LYICS EM3 Mark Tatum EMF N Joshua Forburger Nd' iii Klan EMFN J G ' ' esus utierrez EMFN Daniel Kochevar EMFN John Lamers EMF N William Moore EMFN Jevon Rayner L , 1, 5 . i 6 I 1. is 4 ' l , Q ! a l l I , l R Dwuslon LTJ G Randy Reeves DCCSISWJ Jeffrey Berk yn xv 114 DCHSWJ Gary Coles wnfafh I Y DC2 Robert Damaschke I Personnel in Repair Division complete jobs as simple as hanging a picture or unclogging a sink to more complex jobs such as welding on a High Pressure Air Piping System or machining a Pump Shaft. The division is comprised of two work centers: The D.C. Shop and the H.T. Shop. Those of us in the D.C. Shop are responsible for maintaining the ship's fire-fighting readiness as well as ensuring that all of the ship's portable fire-fighting equipment is kept operational. While those of us who are in the H.T. Shop are responsible for all of the welding, brazing l-ITCISWJ Edmund Kemp MR1 Gregory Almeroth I DCHSVVJ Willie Thomas DC2 William Carls 'Q TF: and machining required onboard the ship. We also maintain all of the ship's permanently installed fire-fighting sys- tems. Repair Division as a whole is responsible for maintaining the ship's Sewage System, and operational readiness of the ship's Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defense Systems. By far, our most impor- tant job is ensuring that all personnel assigned to the PHILIPPINE SEA are trained in Basic Damage Control along with all phases of shipboard fire-fighting. HTIISWJ Daniel Broughton HTQCSVVJ Michael Malone DC2 Karry Mann E 'Wa 'Mira 7' W, W- W If f HDC2 Keith Dillahunt DC3 Andrew Lewis HTF A Edward Raver FA Edward Harm l l 5 J I A I I if f 'X , -X2 Q 5 :- . ,Vim .kex af.. N PI- - s... ,L,,, . .R . N. X X r. w ere 1XsQQ 2 , Q X s,fQN RAC . X X , XXX fx . N, N QXS Y Q N XX ,Ma 32 i3f?!' - S iii OUCH! That hurt. ' h xX X N X Q wr--' paver , 749' IV, W DC3 Michael Barre Z7 Rifww ix If X X , X 'IM' X is f , l X he We S NX Y xX 7 x 'N 5. N X DCFA George Begnaud wwf X 1 2 K X ,Q lim l ,Q wi M FN Jeffery Bliss FN Craig Lee Keith'S mail Call, . XX 211 S S Z R DC phone home. . M, W1 uw Hard at Work , ' X vw iii :El iii iii? V524 3 I: Qiillj i ., ll Vai iii .1 l' :T .l 'il l: :El , 'fi ffl ' if il 1 L ' El T fl',: 632 E 1 fix r , 'le ' :Sl ll L, 1 an V 'ini .1,1 :gif in 19 IE! I :il 1 Sf: 5 1 1 I fm I .I, i,, 'lvl 4 1 l l.l my -'ll , cyl fl Elf l x I 4 LT Eddie Seaton WR GSCSISWJ Jeffery Grimm GSEIISWJ Van Nutter GSM2 Brett Gish A K 0 0 0 2 MP Dwuslon GSECISWJ Mark Anderson GSM1 GSE2l Main Propulsion Division is made up of GSE's fGas Turbine System Technician- Electricall and GSM's lGas Turbine Sys- tem Technician-Mechanicall. As GS's, we operate, repair and maintain the PHILIP- PINE SEA'S four Gas Turbine Engines for propulsion and three Gas Turbine Gener- ators, which provide enough electric power to light all of Mayport. Main Propul- GSECISWJ Raphael Perez ISWJ Phillip Rhodes GSM2 James Baird 9 SWJ Frank Godino GSMCISWJ Douglas Reed sion machinery lincluding gears, shafting and controllable pitch propellersj, assigned Auxiliary Equipment, Propulsion Control Systems, Electrical and Electron- ic circuitry, Alarm and Warning circuitry are also included in our Wares. We make sure the PHILIPPINE SEA is ready to answer all bells to +30 knots. T ,MRSA GSM2tsWJ Ryan Campbell GSMZISVVJ Scott Cowgill GSE2 Jon Harding GSM2 Ross Lappin osM2 Paul Selman ll A w GSM3 Marion Jackson GSE3 Joseph Lapierre GSM2 Otis Smith 2 xg at f GSMFA Bryan Norcutt 6 GSE2 Michael Lowe GSE3 Harold Stumpl GSMFA Darren Pitts Get me back to CCS! V il xfgzf GSM3 Garland Pugh GSM3 Floyd Robinson GSE3 Eric Tedesco GSMFN Lance Eckford GSMFA Felix Salter GSMFA James Wynn GSEFN Ian Henry FR Matthew Andrews f A 'MW WA f X if 0 ,f , xx N N ,Za 5 I i A Y N 'I v f 4, in q WU, YV y X Nw 3:1 , WX, W .5SWfQ,,, ,f sv . 3 X A- W' Wx 9 X ng mx , Q ,Mwy w 4 AS, x-ax -1 ! W4 ' 1 5--'kvkg ,, , ,xii CA DIVISIO .Wulf X ENS James Braun ' n , f STGCISVVJ Kevin Rogers MZ -wh.. STGCISWJ Richard Winkler 47 'ed TMI Melvin Wells CA Division, better known as Sonar, is always preparing for that unseen battle with an enemy submarine. Training and maintaining our equipment in fighting condition occupies the majority of the sonarmen's and torpedomen's time while at sea. With the most capable ASW suite in the world, Sonar's mission of detecting and tracking contacts along with the Tor- pedomen's mission of engaging these contacts has not gone unnoticed. We are often called upon to go against very capable submarine platforms, giving STGCISVVJ Boyd Storey STGCISWJ Robert Stroud STG1 Larry Atwell STG1 Hiroshi Cobb 'Q STG2 Arluster Burks STG2 Jimmy O'Danie1 PHILIPPINE SEA the upper hand. Our ASW team is responsible for equipment and spaces located from bow to stern, including the powerful 53B Hull Mounted Sonar, the hard hitting MK 46 Torpedoes, Nixie, and the sensitive Towed Array Sonar. As Sonarmen and Torpedomen, we must be tireless, self-motivated individu- als ready to act on a moments notice to combat the underwater threat. STG1 Kurt Sampson STG3 Christopher Eckols STG3lSWJ Jason Feemafl S fill ij Lf 4 1 ,an W X s, gxxsi Z3 fxga wiv, I S, X if? Ax V X N 5. f S x :Q :mx X , th x In XM K, x Q Ag K X Z f ,i ,V xx ' X ygxgkw big, A ,k , f,fX: ' . N gl I X S X X X X Z , ' QX Xxx I -sz ? f ---'-M N Q , K f ix x W XE W X 1 w X wi x X N X I Rx. I 3 g iii my ,M HW, V. J, , ,, f NW, ' 'QQ x N , L N X xx ' s ,X QW fm xl- -L QM 'J' ,E I , ii,H7A,, ,,,,,. x, ,,,,, ,,,, ,i ,,,,, x K L ,S K 4 H! A M , , 'x .Q , , - Mmyyswwwwg N Q M . , 'fm 6'3 STG3 Danny Garcez X ..Xxx QW. x... I I ,X f ,,,, WA ,... .. X E X x N :mx ww ww M, muy S X f im? Y s A 'VA STG3 Todd Martin f47M STG3 Bryan Schlotterback STG3 Jason Sellers fukin STGSN Sean Rhodes STGSN Thomas Shelly .pil W Qi Nw NS H x xQ X ws ,Q X f fy W KH! . S' . f QW? PSN J, RQ N. . ms AR W S f,,4ww,NN Nw w vw X SAR Swimmer. Q...-N S S Q Q S S F S Q X 1 W M' S 'Mn -'EZ' f S STGSA Scott W'hee1er 'Y STG3 William Kemp 'Ulu as STG3 Jason Kistler STG3 Austin Lewis win 5 N ST G3 Charles McPeters STG3 Jason Page I 3 N' TM3 Otho Stanford STG3 William Urquiola 1 Wim STG3 Todd Martin STG3 Bryan Schlotterback .I rgggf STGSN Sean Rhodes 1 rl A .v' STG3 Jason Sellers S. STGSN Thomas Shelly STGSA Curtis Newrrlall Sly J s 4 W Www .ww f MW ms, X Q iJv---- .W 5 SAR Swimmer ml' 2 7 STGSA Scott Wheeler DIVI I0 ,,,,, LT Robert Kass f Q ET CS Benjamin Clearwater N-if ET2 Christopher Gavit ETZISWJ Craig Reidl CE Division consists of Electronics Tech- nicians fET'sJ and Interior Communica- tions Technicians llC'sJ. As ET's, we main- tain the ship's Air and Surface Search Radars, Navigation Radars, Indentifica- tion Friend or Foe IIFFJ equipment, TACAN Beacon, and Satellite Navigation Receivers. We also maintain exterior com- munications and data links so we can stay informed of news from home and communicate with the rest of the battle group while deployed. As IC men, we are responsible for the ship's gyro Compasses . '-'J 'ii ET2 David Barton ET2 Brad Bitner ETQISWJ Glen Gorman IC2 Michael Holt ICZISWJ Eric Stombaugh ETZISWJ Roger Twigg which provide ship's latitude and longi- tude. We also maintain the interior com- munication network so the crew can com- municate quickly and efficiently through- out the ship. CE division is proud to be the chief opera- tors of the MARS Military Affiliated Radio Systeml station. This allows the crew to communicate with loved ones back home during extended deployments. A wide variety of films are also provided for the crew's enjoyment through divisional oper- ations of the ship's Closed-Circuit Televi- sion System. We are proud of the role we have in the ship's safe navigation, reliable communication, and morale boosting ability. V -M Kg lf l c i 1 Q 2 f, x g r Q it 'Q E l 2 I: .ni 1 A r N 1 M W , ,y f v , I ' . i 1 f 4. r . if -i ? ' , K ,MV 2, ,.v l z 1.1 ' . ' . l ' 1 j- 1, . ff I ,,,f .cf ET2 Thomas Molter IC2lSWl JF-UTICS TYTH ET2 Bernard Winfield J l E31 V Q ET3 Gregory Atwood X K .N ,.X if , X 2 Q, ooo,, . 7 A , ,WK f W T7 f' f 3 ff 1 Z M' z.: , lo ' oM,, M qs jf 'ff y 3 ,M ,.. W V 1 M ,ff Q , N fi V Rim S M, ' S' ET3 Jeremy Beard ET3 Lance Brackens 'Q W in ET 3 David Gilmore I IC3 Terry Newsome HQ! ' IC3 Juan Compress ET3 Mark Frisco zwdqmq ii IC3 Ronnie Hunter ET3 Wally Huynh IC3 Sean Jones Mmm , -4 IC3 Siegner Patterson ET3 Steven Valentin ET3 Montgomery West r ll w F3 'll ll I ' IC3 Curtis Yoder Y, 4 4 an ,QHO VN Site S sn. V Q Ahswwf ICFN Warren Wroten IWW XZ WWVKW wj XX f gf..-.4 X S , X ' X WNV 4 5 1 fwif- g2SyNQ?m k SX X X 'iualxx u X 'Q Z? ,NN , A lA the MK 99 Fire Control System the AEGIS Weapon System Computers and CF D' ' ' ' Operational Readiness Test System, 'Ibm LTJ G Earl Burrell Q an yipul Z FCCISVVJ Dale Krumel 5 44535 with 322 'Q FC 1 KSWJ Christopher Demarzio J -V FC1 Dale Setty AEGIS is the most sophisticated weapon system ever put on a naval vessel and along with it comes the most sophisticat- ed men. With AEGIS We have the ability to detect, classify, track, and coupled with the firepower of the SM2 Missile, DESTROY hundreds of enemy targets. Truly the best AAW platform ever to sail Control and Display systems. fIEEl5 the Seven seas. As men of CF Division, We are highly trained and highly motivated individuals. We maintain and operate the primary air and surface search radar SPY- V V FCCISWJ Jerry Lewis FC IKSWJ Joseph Arnold Z Shield of The Fleet Mg, 'ff sa FCI Warner Garlock FCIISVVJ Richard Gudenrath FCIISWJ Richard FC2 Derrick Hallager Sobolewski FC 1 James Johnson -3 X 2 FC2 Richard Jeffers FC2 Kevin Langager 11 S71 'NM fiywx .V NHS! ix. I ' TQQSV 1 IS: 454 X -4, sc , We 4 2 , E Q, 'Q :H S '18 .-2 F A . ,, 5,26 1. I 4 5 Kd' 5' Q39 Half f wig 'ffsi ' ' BMW!!! FC2 Christopher Miller ,f wk! I M 0 if sg xx K .. A--s-uslylN tl K my jlnd FCZISWJ Benjamin McLarin ' Y H . FC2lSWJ Timothy Robinson F C2 James Stewart in FC3 Dean Comstock FC3 Mark Coomber gm fy 7: W FC3 Ian McMillan R FC3 Joseph Olsen 4. is 1--5 danny i R FC2 Richard Wair FC3 John Dawkins FC3 Robert Dunlap FC3 Matthew Locklear mv FC3 James Rongey FC3 Shawn Smith FC3 Michael Thomas 'EL 'J ff N x x a 111: -1 515 51111 2111 211 rl 51,1 51'- 21211 ,, I 1 1,r W .11 :,! 1 11:- 11 ,I 1 ,. 211 1 1 ,, 11 .V 1 11 1 1 4 .11 Zi 1,2 1.1 X , l , 1 E1 -S11 1 11 M11 1117, ilg -11 3511115 ,1. 1111 111 151111 11, 1 1 1111 1 1? Z 1 i,1111f+ 1, U1 13 f1I i tl gli gf 111 V11 111 V11 1111 5 111 1 11 , . igifl M11 ls, 11 6 15' 111 1 W3 al If 1 21 1 1 I1 11 1 111 111 M1 111 'V '11 131 is 1 1 , 151, 1 n L . r 1 1 CG DIVISIO Z LTJ G Kenneth Long GMCKSWJ Ronald Bowers FCIISWJ Lee Crile 'tb QV FC2 Roger Cortie As Fire Controlmen lFC'sJ in CG Division, We maintain, operate and repair the Mark 86 Gun Fire Control System and Close in Weapon System CCIWSJ. As Gunners Mateis fGM'sJ, we maintain, operate and repair the 5 54 caliber Gun Mounts, Ver- tical Launching System fhousing stan- dard surface-to-air missiles and Toma- hawk Cruise Missilesl, and ship's small arms. Working together as a team, these systems deliver ordinance against air, surface, and land targets. We are proud to Mm, FCCISWJ James Gentile GMCISVVJ Andria Malloy 39 FCIISVVJ Paul Fry FCI David Haupt GMG2 Richard Doran GMMZKSVVJ cimies Fiske xy 1 be key players in the deterrent force that deployment. 1 E kept the peace in the Med during our 1 1 42' IQ fl U7 i 6 lEgs,fQMm I' ,- ,a R ef' . a lv. , , , I ' - r4Q P'-.2 lf- ,M ,'7 1.47 . Q! . ,fi Q9 X 1 , Q Qu? S. S Q- S 'Q Wm . 1 5' I 'I A Q7 .. , 67 , lis f N ' 'te QNX lllllw N L I f GMCISWJ Daniel Pinner VK! FCUSVVJ Greg Nowlin GMMIISVVJ Steven Pereira Him -as 'Y FC2 Michael Hailett FC2 Donald Johnson 82 11 1 1 Q 5,31 1 67 '-d 'N vi' Bama 1 ' wfff bg be 1 U': ,' 1 - 4-E 'lx 62 UTY 'CZK ! 1 27 . .4 J 4 5 1 df 'I31ifi. ig M' GMG2 Raymond Mlllsap mx! GMG2 Paul Murdaugh 35 fl FC2 Michael Pearce GMG3 Wesley Bullard GMG3 Errol Pierre 4 Y GMM2 Darren Wilson uma' Y GMG3 Jonathan Clark lL GMM3 Dean Vincent FC3 Kenneth Anger wifiue af '91 FC3 Robert McGrath GMGSN David Feiry GMM3 Lance Baldwin FC3 Matthew McKenzie GMMSN Timothy Price GMG3 Richard Mikels X SA Christopher Spohn N Q V fwmoo C233 'x 'ffY K. Y. J o me X Un ,H-5-1. ff W9 NW fl 54 ffl, -X Qu f '!bxxx':T.x ' - Xu 1 '-1' X I M E'1'3,T.1 of o, SA Jason Thompson s 5 3 Q Q. , Us E rv? ls. Ii 1 :zu v X ' - A Diviswn 4 :ii ' xx QMCSKSWJ Jimmy Ray SMCISWJ Steven Killian QM2 Kelvin Hawkins QM3 Lionel Warrell Navigation Division consists of Signal- men and Quartermasters. Together we are responsible for the safe maneuvering and reliable communications for the PHILIPPINE SEA while she is at sea. In addition, we each provide our own skills and knowledge in our fields. As Quarter- master we are professionals in encoding and decoding messages, plotting cours- es, maintaining charts and assisting the Officer of the Deck in making critical QM 1 ISWJ Jeffery Atkinson sM 1 cswforro Voss SM2 William Cargo SM2 Shawn Sorrells QM3 Brian Baffico r -as navigational decisions. As Signalmen lSM'sJ we are the professional eyes ofthe ship. We via flashing lights, sema- phore and flag hoist. Signalmen also communicate with all countries of the world with international signals. X SM3 Steve Reis SM3 Marc Laurent QMsN Abeiardo chaidez sMsA Selwyn Matthews -7 R , QM : 1 u b-ihirggm This is SELF serve. 'F 1 X 1 Z ff? ,aff x 1 2 ! 2 fx ff Q! X! , ff fi f 115 ff f 1 4 ,! b n 4 ' 7 4-W e v -, WW! MQ Admin is, by far, one of the most demand- ing divisions to work in. lt consists of Division ,PNC ISVVJ Harry Garland PNC ISWJ Decosta Holmes Q44 YN1 Chester Tantillo PN3 Ivory Holder Yeomen, Personnelmen, Postal Clerks and Career Counselors. Each rate performs their own separate' function in the Ship's Office. The PN's provide the crew with infor- mation about advancement requirements, rights and benefits, legal aid and educa- tion, while maintaining records and files. The YN's handle the secretarial and clerical work in addition to receiving service records and files. The PC is considered a hero for simply having the word Mail Call passed. He also performs a variety of duties '- such as preparing customs declarations, 2 59 record keeping and maintenance of directo- ry service and locator files. The ship's NC is never at rest, due to the always advancing career sailors. He provides information about career opportunities and assists in 'Wh HMC ISWJ Douglas Roth tailoring each individual for the perfect career. The WARDOG Doctors are forever tending to the crew's health care and training of first aid. We work with first aid, minor surgery, patient care and issue prescriptions. We also keep medical and dental records up to date by administering vaccinations and making appointments with the Group Doc- tor. Medical is an important factor in maintaining WAR- DOG readiness. PN2 Ronald Holmes PC2 I-a1TY Jordan YN2 John Sankoe PN3 ISWJ Miles Adams YN3 Sherman Ledet 'Q YN3 Arthur Marshall PN3 Joseph Radcliffe HM3 Samuel Rossell I .R :TFWI N si 3:35 gf fit- . ,afld . Rm Q -Q, x W1 pf l5,:En!m9T- . U: 1-,4 ,Nq- i-Tata. if' 91 'Q 'GT Ages' 'Jlniitnqce 5 l. www l 'kill m .Nui Wim XWSXCB Ent, 5 -..,,. I . L' Af- .. W . 1 -N,- ..-QW If Em T'?'L !1g 'M 7 fw:'fff'f? 33 MQW ...JL ITL.. u E ,C .,f .,.f I V M ni Q WNV YN3 William Terry is Y HN Rayford Clayton YNSN Rodney Thomason MM T Air Detachment Q Q it WW, f 1 L LCDR Howard Thorp la M LCDR Mark Regelmann ag, 'M ,W 1 , LT Peter Hague W , AMSC IAVVJ N ormand Connor The USS PHILIPPINE SEA Air Detach- ment is comprised of the members of HSL-46 Detachment Seven. Six pilots and 15 enlisted men make up the team for the most sophisticated anti-submarine war- fare helicopter, the SH-60B Seahawk. The Cutlass 463 and Cutlass 470 are expertly maintained by the AD, AE, AT, AZ and AM rates. These professionals perform the demanding maintenance on their aircraft in order to keep them in Up status, Detachment Seven set a new LAMPS MKIII milestone by exceeding 96 consecu- tive days of a Full Mission Capable Rate for two aircraft in addition to a IOOWJ sor- tie completion rate. Flying over 800 mishap free hours. Detachment Seven has proven that they can do it all and do it safely. Setting the example for all Air Det'S to follow. LT Scott Blake LT Christopher Schreiber LT Dan Smith AW1 lAWl Mark Eigiflgef ADI IAWJ Johnnie Eubanks WWWFAJW' Nw' T bf' AEI CAWJ Richard Finch ' s. Q P - wx ' Nt Sr 4 x '. .f 4. n.. .. -Q x' uk I RQ1 v' in fix HG- A AW2 CAWJ Wayne Andrews Sf AMS2 Glynn Hall I AD3 Andrew Fuller Y NT Gary Lyon sf- S X f ggi ,,, V km x FY ff f wx ywwxx ww WMWUW f xx f 5 5 W 5' 4 X. Q 5 xXXX,f',f FX Xf sibf rqx wx Q x 5 1 N N XX Z X A Q, X ' W x N 'V x WN rg. H x 2 alfll wil 11 ,1- 1 V wa., 1 lr, ' ,:I MI in H fs ,-5 .iv I, Ei ifaif 1 U. , gnil : lilil HQ HI ' 1 my ttf iiifliiy ' H if fx EW , W1 W 1 Wi EE 'Hi wg gh! I1 L! i, I EV 31' :Pg Iv in r -I w E .L .r .EI ,EE EM ir' 'U K , 5 F fl E z 'x E ,Ne ima 'axe ss up Y: ,lm ,. -I is ! 1 9 H M E If M' lf. M M .lx -ff lv 2 '11 P 5 Il 5154 il iw i' A ii' Shaebox Auction V A surprise in every box. 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Time nor seas can deter our love from home, Love ever present, love ever strong. Separated by time. united by love, Nomads of the Seas. WWW!- When turmoil arises on foreign lands, our duty is peace. For we are the Nomads of the Seas. No conflict, no war, Obligated to our fellow man. Now with our journey at its end, we head for home, Home to love left behind, but with us always. ,009 I.Ql f'.f. NEW 'gi fp' Love that strengthens, never faltering, Love for us, and us alone, The Nomads. Nomads of the Seas. Juan K. Smith A nice day for hoops. l Zr 110 i .,-I . 1-', v ' xxx- 'i w ' '- ,wif-' an --P'1,j- N N Sw .,, gr e v LE- Q-F '4:'C,g1f ' swal,-Seyxkx-aww, ' x'X A 1251:-L-1 ,- 1 N.XWfw1-172:41 15: 1? 'bv' gh, Z, a xg? ae 'Sex Q -, f .,w,: v - . - - Y .-1 4 as ,-1 .gg -.. 'qi m ' , - ' f e is ' 1 if R, . . x 1 . ' f m -'V' -1. if f' 1 ' - N - Lu x , , .. - ' fx Ka la The Phil Sea Soccer team. It's out of here! Only 9 more laps to go Weaponr at Work Gunnery Award Recipients. NSF' ,. 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' items ,listed below are just a small portion of records the ship maintained and lfglps to , show us what went- on behind the scenes during our deployment. 'lrl Total days deployed , ..... 4 ...... y. Days in port..,., ............. .... Percentage of underway time. , Number of .ports visited .... Nautical miles steamed! .4 ........ I A CIWS.al-A Q... A .--.- , -... V .... .... 4' 4 4 T Chaff.,.f.i.... .g, ' ' Torch ......... SM-2 ............... . Radio messages: Sent ........ Received ..... 'Gallons of DFM fuel used ...... New personnel onboard Personnel transferred Pounds of personalmail sent ........... ....,..184 .47 ..,...,.f74.5fMm' ..... .... .9 .....39,2e4 ........l..205-' Ammunition expended: 5 g!54 p y ,g i I I 4 4 ,,:...,.j.786y00,gAi , . 1-70 . . . . . .23 ..'...,.5,543 ...l00,258 ......4,801,756 4 120,747 3,800,000 .....1l,000 Gallons ol'JPQ5 used ........ . ....... ......... 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