Roark (FF 1053) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1977

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SPECIAL OCCASIONS Tradition runs deep in the Navy and the ROARK is no exception , The crew seized every opportunity to celebrate from reenlist- ments to ROARK's 1000th helo landing. There were always happy faces and usually cake and ice cream for those who came just to celebrate . .Y-af ,,,, wg- lf-'Li f 'fi CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: The youngest, SA Fred Martin and the oldest, RMC John Tompkins, cut the Navy birthday cake. GMGS Daniel Flanagan puts the finishing touches on a new E ROARK won, the missile E , SMSN Fred Nuranen and LTJG Jim Ducharme enjoy cake and ice cream follow- ing one of our many ceremonies in the Enlisted Dining Facility. LTJG Chuck Anderson receives his Surface Warfare wings from the Captain. Wm

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ROARK pulled iht0 the Ship Repair Facili- the world, Yokosuka provided many familiar ty here for a well deserved and much needed western sights and comforts The drivers mid deDl0Ymelif UDRGED Pe '0d' for the Ship were not fatalistists, the stores slick and and for the Crew - AS this WGS to be OUI' modern and like always the people were longest period inport, eighteen days, we friendly , Tokyo was notfar away and the spent the time readlusting to a halfway normal modern rail system was fast and chea There daily routine. Aside from the obvious benefits was always something to see here in the land of one of the largest military exchanges in of the rising sun . 1 r tT i ?f wan- Q . slr I CLOCKWISE FROIVI ABOVE: The importance of art in Japanese culture is exemplified by this stained glass ata Tokyo train station. Tokyo shows it is a twenty-four hour city in this night view of one of the worId's largest cities. The beautiful Heian Shrine, Kyoto. At anchor with the Seventh Fleet in Buckner Bay, Ukinavva, prior to participation in Exercise Fortress Lightning. 43 1 .



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club li MMC Giles Brown accepts congratulations from the CO upon reenlisting, above, as does BT3 Peter Stickel above left. At left, LCDR Bob Rinehart and the Captain stand with Magus 35 after logging ROARK's lOOOth helo landing. Below, RADM Spear helps to celebrate the occasion. AJ

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