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F x QI A , Y A - 5 ' . , ,.,. y ky 4 3 I i i Z E S f K v 3 r Y USS ROARK FF-1053 1987 was a year of change for the USS ROARK. She changed Commanding Officers, homeports, and entered the Naval Reserve Force. New personnel reported aboard as officer and enlisted TARS replaced their USN counterparts. And the ranks began to diminish. Crew size went from 290 to 220. Operational effectiveness, though strained, did not diminish throughout the transition. The ship steamed into San Francisco on january 10 to be formally welcomed by Mayor Diane Feinstein. We returned to San Diego a few days later, and in February we passed the Operational Propulsion Plant Examination. Shortly thereafter the Engineering Officer, Lt. Gary Piepkorn, was relieved by Lt. Bob Seybold. Spring began a flurry of operations, port visits, and special evolutions that would not end until late September. It was a tired crew that gratefully entered a Phased Maintenance Availability which would keep them at home until late January 1988. Some of the year's more notable events were Varsity Player, NGFSCSJ, BOPC-OPS, ASWOPS, a visit to Newport, Oregon. Next came Change of Command, Mazatlan, and the move to San Francisco. We finished with a visit to Canada, ASWOPS Cwith heloj, dependent's cruise, and a squadron transfer. 1987 seemed like a busy year. Facing 1988 though, it's obvious that busy is a relative term. ROARK was pushed, tested, and handed some new experiences in 1987. And she measured up, winning almost every departmental award and the Battle Efficiency E. This book cannot totally reconstruct the year. Its purpose is simply to show some of the people who make up ROARK, the places we went, the things we did. There are not pictures of everyone who was part of ROARK in '87. But they are in it, just as their presence, their touch, will always be part of ROARK. iii tit L 4.4, 2 41 f,.f4f f Keel laymg for ROARK took place 2 February 1966 at Todd Shxpyard rn Seattle Washmgton She was launched and chrlstened on 24 Aprxl 1967 and commlssroned on 22 November 1969 Her pr1mary m1ss1on 15 to provrde escort and screenmg servrces to con voys and larger warshlps as they translt submarme mfested waters ROARK rs 441 feet long 47 feet wxde and d1splaces approxrmately 4100 tons Propulsron IS provxded by two 1200 PS1 Combushon Engmeermg boxlers supplymg superheated steam to a Westrng house turblne whlch delxvers 35 000 horsepower to a srngle 15 foot drameter propeller Her top speed 15 rn excess of 27 knots ROARK s prrmary weapon systems are ASROC Crocket thrown torpedoj tube launched torpedoes a 5 1nch!54 calxber gun and a Baslc Pomt Defense m1ss1le system She IS also capable of supportmg a LAMPS helxcopter for ASW search and rescue and transport Slnce comm1s sromng ROARK has deployed several t1mes to the Western Pacrfrc and saw actxon off the coast of Vretnam She has carrred the flag to many ports rn vrrtually all parts of the P3C1f1C and Indran Oceans Srnce her transfer to the Naval Reserve Force rn 1987 she has taken on the responsxbxllty of tramrng selected reservrsts 5 fat 4 I V ,, 1,4 444,41 ff aff 54w'f' 1' M' 'v ff ww f 4 Wfyjfy 4 f ywf f f 4, It Q f ,g,f4'if, ,c,4f,, ff M ,f f ff!! f f 4' 5 211: ff 4 ' 4 , 4 'WL 4 ,Zz ff' 24477 , 4-f,f,f4f4W M, 4 'f 'f f Q 4fff,,g,fgvf:fzf,9f,fW9 f ' , 4 5f ff' 4,42 fCL'27ff f 4, ,' 44 ,,N,w, ' , , ff glfjlflffif 4 4 f, 44 X, fff,!f,,,!'f USS ROARK is named for WILLIAM MARSHALL 23, 1938 in Sioux City, the U.S. Naval Academy ated and was 1960. He was firsfl ain- Struvfins lP1eb2S-: In to Pensacola, Florida for ued ffainfinse' fifi his aviators wings on 1 7 ' Lt! Rbark' 153 in DeCGIYlb94f74 196215 in an eighrmonfh aboard the U55'C0RALf5l5AlCVA:f43JiZI?1'222f2fUfned,and after one year the again deployed awith'5qL1ad1f9iif4f fry CORAL SEA- Lt. Roark wasshotye 1965 while on a bombing ftla 1over5g4North Viet- nam. - 1 4 in I W 5 al'-'B l udnlllaw 'WJQSH ' what, Q, Tw w 2 tif Hy. f-'XM' tt' 54 1 vu-w'c.uQ'shvumvuoL-SN Q 5 JR: 6 Q xg, l 'fl 3 . 4 . . - Q I I 1 ' ' . . . I . W af, MWW-vm 'V 44 4 1 7 1 , aff, - 4 X ' V , X . . . . 4 ' . . . . . 1 I ' J . . . Q Q p - K J .2 . . . . . 47 1 Q - 4 V 1 I . . . , 0 ' V ' '40 .. I - ' ' s v 1 ' 1 . . . , . . , Q f I 1 . 4 . . , v . ' 1 l ' . , I . . , , . U . A . 4 ' f . . . . . , V . lk' - . K4 L. A 44 4 4 .. - - t 44 4 up 4 4 -4 4 X - 1 4 4 'sg .ts 9 4 4 4 4 4 5 ', ' ' x ' - 4 4 J 4 4 Q 2!'j4' 7 - f 4 7 4 R Sgr:-In-1. l . S 4 4 kgk - S f X. 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' f'f'-.t'l'1L1 f- Q: '- '952.2:'5'l :'3:A'l: '-4'L''F' l' i ' rf '-iii: :'1 lA'.-'lA'l-l- N . . -'L fb 'XL 5' ' S 4 'V V 'LN ill' 7 K + - '.-' 1'-1. 4.54m -' g .vi-f.! - 1- .. -'. --w .- 4 , 1' . K 4 -'-r -.-.':-' .-,!-f.-e- z' 1 . .4 eq ,--A'.. .---fr.'u.s- -'t4'-1':'t1l-- - M 4 ' .1 A :K f' - Y- 41 -4- ' . gm.,-41.-,-.4g, s - . .h . .. .. ., v . .4..1.,.. .4 .4 ,.. 4 , ,4x,,4. - 5 ,vt f4 ., 4' e'f..v-- or -Q I ..1' -11-vt.-- ... -. . -. - ., 1 -.N - '- - '- nfl: J'-Pm, .1 ' .- '- . .wk ww'--'V-4-' xt . , 1' I A 4. Q - S, tv f- . X 4 , 2 ' ' ' ' l' ' l 'L 4 Sw ' ': 4' '15 G-'X N :N X ' Al'1il kl'i:l'3 '. La, . x .-ly!-A .. 1 uw 'ft - - ' X ' X' 4 4t 4 X4 i -51:44 4 4 COMMANDING OFFICER 7 ? 5 3 Hut' VF' CDR JEFFREY R BEINBRINK UNITED STATES NIAVY A native of the northern shore of Long Island, Commander Jeffrey R. Beinbrink is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Beinbrink of Manhasset, New York. I-Ie received his commission as an Ensign upon graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy in june 1967 Following commissioning, Commander Bernbrink served aboard USS FISKE QDD 8421 as Damage Control Assistant until December 1969 I-Ie subsequently attended the Surface Warfare Office School department head course in Newport, Rhode Island and graduated with class 30 in june 1970. I-Ie then served a two year tour as Engineer Officer of USS WARRINGTON IDD 8431 In August 1972, Commander Beinbrink reported to the Bureau of Naval Personnel for duty within the surface junior officer detailing section. Commander Beinbrink was then assigned to the USS ANTELOPE QPG 86, in Naples, Italy He served as the ship's Commanding Officer from February 1975 until April 1977 Commander Beinbrink next served as Flag Lieutenant on the staff of Commander, Naval Forces Korea in Seoul, Korea. Commencing precommissioning training for the USS GEORGE PHILLIP QFFG 125 in November 1979, he served as the sh1p's Executive Officer until October 1982 Remaining in San Diego, Commander Beinbrink was then assigned to the Fleet Antisubmarine Warfare Training Center, Pacific, as the Resource Management Officer. He assumed command of the USS ROARK in February 1985 and served until May 15, 1987 Commander Beinbrink is married to the former Margaret Elizabeth Moore of Manhasset, New York. They and their children reside in San Diego. -ry. , fray, In . . '- s ' .N fa, 5-ffl . . N B ' 2 4 Y , I , v f' ,,, Z , C -. . . - COMMANDING OFFICER. CDR. WARREN E. SMALL UNITED STATES NAVY Commander Warren E. Small hails from East Nassau New York He is the son of Mr and M fs. Small. He , . . r , y y . received his commission upon graduation from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1969, as a Distinguishediltlaval G d f ' ' ' ' ' ' ra uate o Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Building Science. Following commissioning, Commander Small reported onboard the USS LLOYD THOMAS KDD 7641 and 88IfXf9d as the Electronics Material Officer until January 1971. He then transferred to DESRON 2.7 St ff 'n servm 1 aS a ,agaly - EMO and Material Officer. In July 1974 he weighed anchor onboard USS MOINESTER QFF 10971 as Qpeiatlofls Officer. He b I d ' ' A ' if I I A su sequent y atten ed the Naval Post Graduate School, obtaining a Masterof Scienceyldgglfe? in Oceanography upon graduation in March 1979. y y yy A y. , ' y Following Post Graduate school in Monterey, Commander Small was assigned to Commander Carrier'Gr011P THREE Staff as the Assistant Surface Operations Officer until 1981. He then s d LE ' erve as xecutive ,ICEI O, , MARVIN SHIELDS CFF 10665, from January 1982 to July 1983 until he was ordered to the Air Warfare Collegffyaf Auburn Universit where he e d M ' ' ' ' ' ' A I' A y arne a aster of Science degree in Political Science and International jRCl3F19Fl5f A Upon completion of his studies, Commander Small Joined the Staff of Chief of Naval O erations 1OPf352lH5ffhe P 1 f A f Branch Head of the Surface Radar and Identification Section. I ' ' lttc A I Commander Small is the recipient of the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Achievement Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, the Battle E Ribbon, and various unit He is married to the form P A ' ' er eggy nne Raker of Monterey, California. EXECUTIVE OFFICER fvir IH'-.. LCDR FREDDIE F CARINO UNITED STATES NAVY Lreutenant Commander Carrno a northern Calrfornra natrve was educated at the Unrversrty of Calrfornra at Berkeley He earned the drstrnctron of Leadrng Lrne Cand1date wh1le 1n the Umversrty s NROTC program and was commrssroned an Ensrgn on june 23 1973 Lleutenant Commander Carrno frrst served aboard USS TACOMA CPG 921 as WeaponsfSupply Offlcer HIS next assrgnment was to USS CONNOLE KFF 10563 as Cunnery!M1ss1le Assrstant Whrle servrng on CONNOLE the shrp conducted extensrve prototype exercrses for the LAMPS MK III Project tactlcal development for the SQR, 18 TACTAS and deployed twrce to the Medrterranean L1eutenant Commander CQTIHO next served as an Offlcer Programs Recrurter at NRD Seattle earnrng the Recrurtrng Gold Wreath Award for Surface Warfare Supply and JAG CORPS Offrcer procurement Upon completron of Surface Warfare Department I-Iead School he was ass1gned as Engrneer Offlcer on USS MEYERKORD QFF 10S8j Thrs two year tour rncluded two successful Operatlon Propuls1on Plant Examrnatrons and a deployment to the Western P8C1f1C and Indran Oceans Lreutenant Commander Carmo next served as Engrneer Off1cer on USS HORNE CCG 305 Prror to hrs assrgnment on ROARK he served as Offrcer rn Charge MOBILE TRAINING TEAM TWO provrdrng trarnrng for Pac1f1c Fleet shrps rn conventronal steam engmeerxng plants Lleutenant Commander Carrno has been awarded the Natronal Defense Medal Vretnam Servlce Medal Humamtar lan Servlce Medal and Navy Commendat1on Medal Other awards mclude Battle Efflcrency R1bbon Sea Serv1ce Rrbbon Merrtorrous Unrt Commendatron Rrbbon and Marksmansh1p R1bbon Lxeutenant Commander Carlno rs marr1ed to the former Mrs Patr1c1a Lee Olrver They have four chrldren l Hg. -w. I I . . . . . . . . . . . r I . . . . . . . . . . , ' I . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - I xf.. . . . . . , . . . . . l I f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 i I . . . . . . . . . . . , . 0 O I I I l 1 .. l f . . . . . . - . I ' I . . . . . . . . I 1 ' . . . . . . . . . . . THE CDPPICERS V ,Q 1 OK, as soon as the sun comes up . . .' That's LT. Cumby to you, fella. I I All ,Wie I 41: l'm sure there's a Contact up there. Hey, ngne of tl-1959 buttgns say FIRE. 1 ENS Bakalars LT Bowles LT Dunn LT Gray .W 3 , we V wow in 1' -nf 5 E ii '., 'X V! ,Q Sorry McWeps, Leo didn't sign you up fgr Iunqhf' Hmm, what was that word . . Oh yeah, expedite. I like that word! .--a 4 5. 7 V .ly-,I , wb! , Gosh, I hope she asks me what kind it is. Do you see that? What is that? F 1511 oh n-Q W, L LTjg Johansen l.Tjg Kent ENS Ngo LT Reilly THE QPHCERS 5 'I 5 AA K ,fi 'P f' Lg , we 4 e 3 ring' I told you Kevin, that was pretty good liver and cabbage cake, wasn't it? No Steve, I didn't take the want ads. ' 2 ENS Richter ENS Salsieder ru... ..,...,,,,mWW l P vw., l 2 S LTjg Solomon Sorry Chief, I'm taller and that's an order. J f -sn,-:r.ik U f, Aff N065 degrees at 15 knots ' We H hit Nebraska in You know this bunch has weapons stashed somewhere. 22 hours jfQff ? T' . fide SURPACE WARFARE qorriciam kg iNs1c3N1A HAS S ' 1 CRossED CUTLASSES Now Odie wishes he had studied Spanish. q.x ENS Stone I admit she's got great legs, but can she handle a line? LTR Welsh ENS Wall 9 .-- K WEAPONS h e George McCaffrey! LT. Ken Re111y h e lst LT ASWO LTjgLeo C-acusan LTjg Rich Welsh LTjg Pat McCabe ENS Tom Stone ENS Kien Ngo LT Ken Gray X ,I 535 M 'S' I ff' ,mx -1:40 'T FCC Stringer BMC Knudson STGC Shipley ,A 1 I Q ff '31 k . ' -1: ,- A-s.. if ...rv ' All right, who wants to be LPO this week? ,fl BM2 Weathersby BM3 Haupt BM3 Day BM3 Small BM3 Smith SN Lewis SN Sanders SN Cherry SN Dever SN Risley SA James SA Pitts SA Brooks SA Bethune SA Vassos KKK KAL -v g'Il ,.. : 1 1 i 1 r r zr I ,1.,k,'.Af-f's,'f'fQ . . .A.i.A,.i-A 4 n . Q .QATA A A AA,LLAA,rk,,k,LX f i xg In Marty do you believe? Cochran GMM1 Vega GMG1 Hayes GMM2 Lopez FC2 May TM2 Walker FC3 Caccavalle GMM3 Duncan TM3 Precour FC3 Ryan PCSN Stafford 5.4 .file J' ii-2 STC1 Argroves STG2 Barley STC2 Blanke STG2 Cason STC2 Cordon STG2 Greer STG3 Mahaffey STG3 McClellan STG3 Moore STG3 Rowland EN GINEERI LT. Gary Piepkornf LT. Bob fLTjg. B Seybolcl T AKLE B MPA R LTjg Paul Odegard LTjg Gary Kent LTjg Mike LTjg Richjohansen ENS Mike Bakalars LTjg Paul Oclegard Mansfield LTjg Rich Welsh 2 HQ me QQ. mfm unmm W O GL MMCM P pk HTC A BTCS B b HTC M dy EMC C BTC D h EMC Sinclair BTC Cabrera BT1 Dutton BT1 I-limes BT1 Shell MRI Delarosa EN1 Bronola BT2 Atkinson BT2 Cavendish BT2 Cox BT2 Hoefer BT2 Kohn BT2 Lafferty BT2 Lewis BT3 Hermann BT3 McBryde EN3 McKenzie BT3 Otto BT3 Rice BT3 Sage BTFN Omosheyin BTFA Castell BTFA Arne BTFN Caughorn BTFA Mabry BTPA Potter BTFA Salinas 55 MM1 Burr MM1 Gallagher MM1 Reed MM2 Cinestar MM2 Kendall MM3 Holt MM3 Linderman MM3 Murray MM3 Perry MM3 Smith MM3 Willis ICB Rice IC3 Sledge MMFN Newberry MMFN Ta MMPN Cross MMFA Brunozzi MMPA Packard MMPA Reed MMFA Woodham ,X fl PF 'ii -4' ,.. 79: -us 4, -v HT1 Battles HT1 House DC2 Blasdel HT2 McCloskey HT2 Smith HT2 Slabey HT3 Holder HT3 McCalister HT3 Midkiff HT3 Steinmetz HTFN Bernier HTFN Heinzen HTFA Castiglia EMI Leo EM3 Lucas EM3 Shelhamer EMFN Thomson EMFA Clinton EMFA Kelley EMPA Mora See? It gets my teeth their whitestf' Have you ever seen a happier couple? EM FN SLAlv'l'N jAM'N 1 SUPPLY LT. Bob Dunn MSC M 1 ENS. Kevm Wall Fil I , SKC Barganier SKC L M51 Caliboso M51 Cristobal SH1 Gamber SHI Hohn DK1 Marzan SH2 French SK2 Holloway SK2 Humes M52 Santos SH3 Bromley SH3 Hortizuela DK3 lral MSSN Ochoa MSSN Owens MSSR johnson Move over George I ll show you how to do rt Hortr S got the field day blues i m.,W ff ix. 1 Ray and the boys - discussing the menu? Sure. WIWY are th9Y 50 h3PPY? Sea and Anchor! X SH1 Gamber has yet another victim A happy SK2 greets another glorious day -'M' Fruit bowls for fruit cakes. A OPERATIUNS LCDR John Seatonflfl' Roman Bowles CICWO COMMO EMO LT. Steve Westberg LT. Roman Bowles LTjg. Dave Solomon ENS. Chuck Richter ENS. Jeff Salsieder 'l -EFYQ1 f JQ . QQ 5, T M ', :inn ' f .f ' , V O C es: 99 OSC Colwell OSC Snyder RMC Savage EWC Hubbard ETC Mitchell Bridge does not concur? 'I'hey've got to be kidding. ET1 Anthony ET1 Criss ET1 Dean ET2 Allen ET3 Smith ET3 Taitt ETSN Stys RM2 Fowler RM2 Wallace RM3 Bond RM3 Dumais RMSN Denham RMSN Hampton RMSN Herrine RMSN Robinson EMO seems to have a captwe audxence Three ETS but only one CRUE5OME 0 h - D gf MR. BIG STUFF O51 Paige O52 Boclo O52 Cook O52 Eury O52 jones O52 Vasquez O53 Kehoe O55N Blaser O55N Willson O55A Anderson O55A Lee EW2 Stiff EW3 Reeder 5M3 Lesinski SM3 5ussan .4 ...if No, that's one ham and two bologna O52 Bodo - The artist is a young man. , - 5 if EWC Hubbard V '1 ,Tim Wvmww 1-1-'V Q-wvfv t..-...M 1' Z The thrill of the hunt N K: X Westberg LTjg John Guild! LT. Steve !LTjg. Rich Johansen 1 54 EMC Abagon PNC Haiar CMCC Workman PNC Lanag ,f QM2 Prater QM2 Risely QM3 Brunn PN3 Drab QM3 Labeau YN3 ' MldShlPm8H Lechner Kurt Knee Man E ard. 4-W. ' A ll MW me e Well, at least my clothes made it to the Cult. I, eu thin... H ' , gy 'NF ,,.. 5 f' 'M 'mg ,,..,.'w'ggqv Q V . ,JA -.X Lf, Q ,X . , 4'fg,-fo ,, K' - -'Hits i '.. ' ,. of-e' --1 in iw1xPm9hif The Mighty Huston - Forward Deployed! 'L SURE, I can get you that billet . . . Did you say Canada? ,ln- P Mini-Doc How we'll miss you raw Y Jf' I P 27 SELECTED RESER VE5 c:ooRo1NAToR AoM1N15TRAToR MEDICAL OFFICER CDR LCDR CAPT Jun Crossen M1ke Brewer IA Stetz LT Derk Johnson LT. Ray Jahn LT. Ty Greaves LT. Mark Courtney LT. Steve Taylor LTjg. Ed Macalister LT. Mike Waldron RESERVE SELRES CDR Crossen and C strategy for the weekend drill fi! ff J son steps rn as CICWO LT Greaves looks at home at SUPPO's desk K ! 6 Md 1 V ', , Q -f .,,,v I a J LT Woodward, O52 Flores, 5M3 Rench, 5M5N Bassi, O55N Kaslin, EWC Yarber, RMC Axiak, O53 Schaub, O53 Lasiter, RM3 5aucier, RM2 Ward, RM2 Lindermann, O51 Pischke, 5M1 Macomber, 5M2 Brooks, EW1 Mullner, O53 Murphree, EWSN Wise. I 2 1 r.'nHQ?s+ in , 'ip J Q45 iz HTC Hills, HT2 Graff, FN 5aita, HTFN Abeleda, ENPN Doherty, MRFN jackson, EN1 Veldman. 1' ' . ., ....-n.....,., N. , , . .,,. ..,..,' -Y J fLi.QfQ QOO. LT Greaves, 5K5N Rizzo, M51 Long, M51 Seekell, SH3 Punzalan, M52 Mun- guia, SHI Lovato, 5K1 Boone. ' Ni f.:g.v fig' HT1 Harris, MM3 Gallegos, MMFN Vermurlen, LT johnson, MMC5 Nib- lack. 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