Saipan (LHA 2) - Naval Cruise Book

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SAIPAN WIVES . . . HOME COMING .... CREDITS ........ 31 H1 EZ 'U ID G3 HI Q03-PN! gQlQlQf9yggQlQN,fQfQN3f0lgfQ4..A..L.L.L..A..L..s.s...s.L...L...L.L..L.L..L..L mNIG7O'JU'lU'lU'lU'lU'l-P-P-AOOCOCDCOQGCDODIUINJIXJ-A-A-A-lOQGOCDCOmmNIO3U IU'l-RCDOJODCDCDINJIUIO-5-4-A' OOO?-LCOQNIUT-PCD-ANICD-5-POD-lQOl0U1CDfPINJWCD-4OmNlC7f.l'IO3ONlOQ-PCD-A-PQOOIO-LOGGDNIQOJNJCD MARG 1-87 I. ,. ggggg xqx, ,A,, ,,.. , A mountainous island in the central Pacific, Saipan was the alta of a cruclal amphibious victory over the Japanese ln June 1944. The successful Marine assault gave the United States an alrbase within reach of the outer Japanese home lslands. Slnce World War ll, two ships have been named for Saipan. The first Saipan was CVL-48, commissioned on 14 July 1948. Used initially to train student pilots. Saipan embarked Fighter Squadron 17A in May 1948, thus becoming the first carrier in the fleet to support a jet squadron. Saipan sailed the Atlantic and Pacific until decommissioned on 3 October 1957. Later converted to a Major Communications Relay Ship and renamed Arlington QAGMR-21 on 8 April 1965. she earned seven Campaign Stars for service off the coast of Vietnam relaying vital communications. She was decommissioned on 14 January 1970. The second ship of the Li-lA class, Saipan's keel was lald by Ingalls Shipbuilding Co. at Pascagoula, Mississippi on 21 July 1972. Saipan lLHA-21 was designed and built to do the work of four ships: the Amphibious Assault Ship lLPl-ll, Amphibious Transport Dock lLPDl, Amphibious Cargo Ship lLKAi, and the Dock Landing Ship ll.SDl. Saipan also performs the Command and Control duties of the Amphibious Command Ship fLCCi. Saipan was christened on 20 July 1974, by Mrs. Isabelle Mlddendorf. wife of former Secretary of the Navy J. William Mlddendorf. Saipan was commissioned on 15 October 1977. as her first Commanding Officer, Captain F. W. Johnston took responsibility of the newest ship in the fleet. Soon, Saipan was underway for her new homeport, Norfolk, Virginia. ln June 1978. Saipan conducted damage control train- ing ln Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. Saipan left Guantanamo to represent the Navy ln New York City for the 4th of July harbor festival. Some 50.000 people visited the ship dur- lng her five day visit. The final three months of 1978 saw Saipan in drydock in the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for upkeep and modemization. ln July 1979, Saipan's operational career began when she was diverted from the Fleet Refresher Training to 03090585 COUUDQGFTCY Operations for possible non- combatant evacuation of American personnel from Nicaragua during that oountry's civil war. 'fl F9b U3'Y 1980. SUPER participated in her first major amphibious exercise, NATO Exercise Anorak Express, which tested and developed cold-weather amphibious Cibllbllitles in the Fiords of Norway. ln May 1980, only two weeks after retumlng frgm Anorak Express, Saipan was underway to augmgm U.S. Coast Guard efforts to assist Cuban refugees cross. ing the Straits of Florida to the United States. More than 1,100 refugees were rescued and transferred from Saipan to stateside refugee centers during eighteen days ef operations. On August 25, 1980, Saipan departed Norfolk for the first Mediterranean deployment by an Li-lA. During that six-month deployment, Saipan translted the Suez Canal and crossed the equator while in the Indian Ocean. On September 3, 1981, Saipan again departed Norfolk for her second Mediterranean deployment. During that deployment, Saipan visited or operated in seven different countries on three continents, translted the Suez Canal. and participated in exercises Ocean Venture, Display Determination, Bright Star and National Week. The indian Ocean operations included a Desert Climate Am- phibious Landing in the Arabian Sea. Saipan retumsd to Norfolk on February 24, 1982. ln May 1982, Saipan deployed to the Caribbean to par- ticipate in exercise Ocean Venture '82. ln July 1982. Saipan visited New York City to participate ln 4th of Jtly celebrations. From August 1982 through July 1983, Saipan was mths Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia for harfht scheduled complex overhaul. On 21 September 1983, Saipan departed Norfolt fd Refresher Training at Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. She WI! diverted to participate in operation Urgent Fury off Grenada and returned to Norfolk on 11 November 199- Saipan was underway from 13 February 1984 to28APl' 1984 for exercises United Effort and Teamwork '84 participating in NATO amphibious landings ln Norway- From 8 to 16 August 1984, Saipan was Flagehlli fvf 5' ercise Phalanx Sound lI, a selected Marine BUWW' Amphibious Exercise in North Carolina. After workups, Saipan prepared for her third l deployment. Saipan departed Norfolk on January 22, 1935717 Mediterranean. During this deployment. 909 more than 32,000 miles, logged over 6,700 safe landings and visited ports in three countries. Near U19 of the cruise, as with her first major deployment was diverted to conduct Contingency Operatl0l'l8 ll' Eastem Mediterranean delaying her retum to Norfvlk August 9, 1985. I I Following a Restricted Availability in Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, October 1985 to February 1986, Saipan sailed to Guantanamo Bay to complete Refresher Training March-May 1986. Amphibious Refresher Training was held later in May off the coast of North Carolina with a 99.97 overall grade, the highest score ever achieved by an amphibious ship. After work-ups in June and July, Saipan began her 1986-7 deployment August 17, 1986 - and the story of that cruise unfolds herein. Saipan's recent awards include the Battle Efficiency E ithird award - issued for the period ending Navy and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals: and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon i4 starsl. Saipans motto. Omnia Facimus - We do it alI - aptly describes the unique capabilities and history of this very special ship. September 30, 19869, The Admiral Flatley Safety Award for 1985 isecond awardlg The Sledge Award iaviatiori maintenancel for 1985 isecond awardlg the Naval Am- phibious Base Captains Cup in 1984 and 1985 for ex- cellence in sports, and the Atlantic Fleet Surface Force Admiral's Cup for athletic excellence in 1985 Saipan also received the first award ol COMPHIBRON TWELVE s Bronze Anchor award for retention excellence in 1985 Saipan has received the Humanitarian Service Medal, Z' ,,, -.10 ?--1, , 1 V , g DM, , V. f---- if - -1 - -2 rl --- t11- 1-1----? W- - - -Y- - - C aptain Lind was born in Kane, Pennsylvania and raised in Danville, Virginia. A 1961 graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, he eamed a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering. ln January, 1962, Captain Lind entered the Aviation Officer Candidate School in Pen- sacola, Florida, attaining his com- mission in April. Completing flight training in September, 1963, at New Iberia, Louisiana, he was ordered to VS-41 at NAS North Island for Fleet Replacement Pilot Training. ln February, 1964, Cap- tain Lind joined VS-21, also located at NAS North Island, fly- ing the S-2F Tracker. He made two deployments to the Gulf of Tonkin aboard USS KEAR- SARGE ICVS-33l with VS-21, receiving the Air Medal for action in support of Seventh Fleet Operations. Other personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal with Gold Star in lieu of a second award. ln 1967, Captain Lind received orders to the Naval Tactical Doc- trine Activity in Washington, D.C., as the CNO NATOPS Coor- dinator for VS, VT, CVAICVS and General NATOPS manuals. ln March, 1970, Captain Lind reported aboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY lCV-673, homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, for duty as Assistant Navigator. During this tour of duty Captain Lind achieved undenivay qualifications as Officer of the Deck IFI and Command Duty Officer lUlVVl. After completing his tour aboard uss Joi-IN F. KENNEDY, cap- tain Lind was assigned to VS-33 at NAS North Island where he served as the Maintenance Of- ficer, Administrative Officer, and Operations Officer. Returning to Washington, D.C., in 1974, to serve as Air Combat Carrier Placement Of- ficer at the Bureau of Naval Per- sonnel, Captain Lind then com- menced S-3A transition in January, 1977. ln August, 1977, Captain Lind completed S-3A transition and begin his tour as Executive Of- ficer of VS-31. On November 8, 1978, Captain Lind became the Commanding Officer of VS-31 in ceremonies held at the Squadron's homeport of NAS Cecil Field, Florida. ln March 1980, Captain Lind assumed the duties of Chief Staff Officer of Sea Based Anti-Submarine Wing One in Jacksonville, Florida. Upon terminating shore duty in January, 1981, he was assigned to the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWEFI lCVN-691 as the Navigator until January 1, 1982, when he was reassigned as Operations Officer. He com- manded the Amphibious Cargo Ship USS EL PASO lLKA-171 from February, 1984 until August, 1985. Captain Lind assumed command of the Am- phibious Assault Ship USS SAIPAN lLHA-25 on 13 December 1985 in ceremonies at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Port- smouth, VA. Captain Lind is married to the former Patricia A. Feldman of Danville, Virginia. They have two daughters, Debbie and Beth, and a son, Mark. Captain Lind and his family reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. 11'-1 ,K gi I 2.3, A, . H gt fl Q 3 ,ga iff fs Y I ,, :' . .1 1, , we 2..'f'- ' :iff ,- i Q A V fik , 1 es: A J r. gmt, : , V' Y , f ' H 1 'ff' 'J ' ' ' Qt ' ,Q f + +1 ie W Cia- , , AF: -'WF-' . 23 UL, ag , is Aj ' -,ew K D , . , 5: 5' EY g , rug , E 11 9 J ig V, e fee - ff , V Wifi 1- Y V. f 'F'-f :pvl'5w'. x 'I h' .,.fii:'Q,Qw1: V i vi' 5. fr +16 : ' ' , if ,X ,A 'RES 1 ffm , Jr ' ' LJ ay Q ' D . I v n 'I' . W fini! Q ' Capt. Terrence W. Costello, III Executive Gffieer Captain Terrence W. Costello has served as Saipan's Executive Officer since March 1985. A native of El Dorado Springs, Missouri, he graduated from the University of Missouri in 1966, receiving his commission through the NROTC scholarship program. Captain Costello was in- itially assigned to USS JOHN R. PERRY QDE- 1034l, homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where he served as Damage Control Assistant. ln April 1968, Captain Costello reported to An Thoi, Republic of Vietnam, where he served one year as Officer-in- Charge ofa Patrol Craft - PCF 38. After completing Destroyer School in December 1969, he re- turned to sea as Weapons Officer in USS SAMPLE lFF-1048l, homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. In December 1971, Captain Costello assumed com- mand of USS ENHANCE lMSO-4371 homeported in Long Beach, California. From October 1977 to May 1979, he was Executive Officer of USS PAUL lFF- 1080l homeported in Mayport, Florida. Captain Costello served as the first Commanding Officer of USS STARK QFFG-311, homeported in Mayport, Florida, from October 1982 until January 1985. Assignments ashore have included attendance at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island 1974-1975, NROTC ln- structor at Oklahoma University from 1974 to 1977 where he earned a Master of Arts Degree in Political Science, and Com- manding Officer of Navy Recruiting District, ln- dianapolis, from June 1979 to December 1981. Captain Costello's per- sonal awards include the Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Purple Heart with gold star in lieu of second award, and Combat Action Ribbon. 1 Captain Costello is mar- ried to the former Susan Hayward of San Diego, California, and they have two children, Terrence W. IV and Christine. I aptain Judson H. Springer was born in Springville, Pennsylvania. After gradua- tion from Springville-Dimock High School, he attended East Stroudsburg State Teachers College earning a Bachelor of Science degree in June 1957. Commissioned in July 1958 through the AOC Program, Captain Springer completed flight training and was designated a Naval Aviator in February 1960. Captain Springer transitioned to the A-4 aircraft with Attack Squadron 125 at Naval Air Station, Lemoore. California, until August 1960 and was subse- quently assigned as Weapons Officer for At- tack Squadron 93 until June 1963. Further assignments placed him as an instructor for Attack Squadron 125 until 1966 and as Train- ingjOperations Officer for Attack SQu8CrCn 192 until July 1968. Captain Springer then became an exchange pilot with the 27th Tac- tical Fighter Wing at Cannon Air Force Base New Mexico until July 1969 He then server.: as an instructor with Attack Squadron 1?-1 at Naval Air Station, Cecil Field, Florida A year HS a student at the Defense lritewgerifge School was followed by as-,ignrnerit as A r Warfare Officer for Cruiser Destroyer F ut a TWELVE until Noverntmr 1972 After ret quilllflciltlcin with Attack Firltirifirtiri llf? 'e then Served its Executive Offifgiir rift! rnandlng Officer of Attack ttitttitittr wt V3 followed by one ynair at this Ntitii inns s.'i',ir lego. Furtnor assiunrnnnt tiriitiljtt! 'r Ctilof of Nzivnl Opnrittitiri-1 .-.lt PlanslF'ollcy Brnntzti .intl ttmn in it . mftndor Naval Air Fortm, Ll S Atlttn! r' I it--' ln Jitnuitry 1978 no .tssurrmii l.'wft'ftfi'tf ' Currier Air Wing EIGHT tittimrtt USS Ne'.'i QCVN 687 ilftd iff MAY l9f9 rppitrtnif Q Q mttnder Naval Air Fortfn, Ll S Am-A-5 H as Air Wing and Air Tmirtirig Offfmr completion of pipeline trmrttrtg Ftp MSU'--,sa command of USS ALISTINMA ,rpg .st February 1982 and than sorted f.-.rfb Tern. Chief of Naval Operations for Arr l.'.i.qr',q-9 ,gg Branch Head for OP-506 urttti vat tggg Captain Sprirtgers docorattcns in: use :se Distinguished Flying Crggg, ve' gy 3,5 Service Medal, Navy Cortvtfecatlcn Veda and 26 Air Medals Captain Springer is ntgrrreg tg Q'-9 fgrmg' Bama Jean Smith of Mobije, A aber--3 The-, r6Sld6 in Virginia Beach wth it-gs' gtg 5.5-5' Jud and Robert. ... ... ..-- .....s... ..,.. . ,- CTF Capt. Judson H. Springer Commodore olonel Robert W. Wiegand, a graduate of Pennsylvania State University, served his first Marine Corps tour of duty as a platoon commanderfcrypto officer aboard the USS Spiegel Grove during the Solant Amity ll cruise, Designated a naval aviator in December 1960, Col. Weigand's squadron tours have in- cluded Flight instructor, NAS Pensacola, NATOPS Officer, HMM-364, Executive Officer, H8iHS-36, Aircraft Maintenance Officer, Opera- tions Officer and Executive Officer of VMFAT- 101, Executive Officer, HSMS-10, Executive Of- ficer and Commanding Officer, VMA-211, Air- craft Maintenance Officer and Operations Of- ficer, MARTD, El Toro, Commanding Officer, H8iMS-11, and Commanding Officer, VMFA-314. Staff tours performed by Col. Wiegand have included Assistant Operations Officer, Fighter- Attack Desk, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, Expedi- tionary Airfields Officer, DCfS, Air, Head- quarters U.S. Marine Corps, Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3 and Chief of Staff, Headquarters, FMF Europe lDesignatelg Director of Standard- ization and Safety and most recently, Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing. Col. Wiegand has completed post-graduate studies in financial management and has at- tended the Royal Defense College, Joint War- fare Course in the United Kingdom. Col. Wiegand's decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross with three stars, Meritorious Service Medal, 32 Air Medals. Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Cita- tion with two stars, Navy Unit Citation with two stars, Meritorious Unit Citation, Marine Corps Expenditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with four Stars, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross, the Vietnam Meritorious Commendation-Gallantry Cross and the Viet- nam Campaign Medal. Col. Wiegand has flown more than 5,600 hours in 20 different Marine aircraft. Col. Wiegand resides at Camp Lejeune. North Carolina with his wife Beverly and son Brett. CTF Colonel Robert W. Wiegand Commanding Officer CTF 61 Commander Thomas W. i Summerlin Chief of Staff Commander Thomas W. Summerlin was born in Atlanta. Georgia. After graduation from Broxton, Georgia High School. he attended Emory University earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 1965. After attending Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, Commander Summerfin received his commission in November, 1965. His sea duty tours have been in various types of surface shipsg USS CONWAY QDD 5071 as Damage Control Assistant, USS TAKELMA QATF 1131 as Executive Officer, USS JOHN W THOMASON tDD 7601 as Engineer Officer, USS SAN BERNARDINO QLST 11891 as First Lieutenant, USS COR- ONADO QLPD 111 as Operations Officer, USS HARLAN COUN- TY lLST 1196185 Executive Officer and USS SPIEGEL GROVE tLSD 321 as Commanding Officer, Commander Surnmerlin has served with the Italian Third Naval Division as Amphibious Operations Officer in me Personnel Exchange Program and ashore has been assigned as CIC Training Director, Fleet Combat Training Center, AUBFIUC, Dam Neck virginia and as Officer-in-Charge, US Naval Support Activity Detachment Gaeta, Italy Commander Sumrnerliri is a graduate of Destroyer School and an honors graduate in italian of The Defense Larsgcage ln- eflfufe, Monterey, California His Oorgoratmrts rifgarle the Meritorious Service Modal and trie nary Cr,.rirrr,,rrcat.ori , Medal Crmirnarider Surnrrierlin is rnarriorg lu me rom,.,' 5,0511 ,ine Bundy of los Angolan, Cjalifnrrira fue, ar.: tue' '.,,' 54: Michael, Siltepnori, Andrew anr1f'uler rea?-Jo fs T. 1.15 ua in-43 . CTF 62 I Lt. Col. William T. Tucker Executive Officer I rw- r-A . Ufliriirur Willimiil 'liir,l-,ni was born on August 28, 1946 in ' . I- 1:11-swisf Hrs p':4r1llulrrr1firirriffm Uriivmstfy of T0nn955gq931Maf, ' vs:-' l l l '.lfi'lll'f?1 'mr,rrrir1 liretiiuriaril in Jump 1968 He BUODC' ' 4 V+' 't '- 'le'.f 1 U1 gvadiialirrg in Dr9r,r9rnb0r 1968 and was 1' '14-.tw Q, 1lrr.Ktr.:i,ifllif ,Vg -'!w1HHnI1p,g.1r,llUw,f,Q rnoy-,th '7 ' ff - f 7 -1' V'-' '-lttvrrd at a trlafrmri cortffriander with COM- C-P' - UIl a'i f ili',r1 lzaftalirlri lurcre l,0Qis,tir,e Command. FMF V :-V 1, I-cr' i vl'tQ 1' Ula. slrrifurj ',1p,tr-fl, iri FCQYJYUBYY 1970, he BUYYCQO 35 '. 2 ' ' ' '- V P' 't 4 ri'fir,w and crirrimarlding officer, Company ' W VW 'ff' Vt2 '- 'ff-Qrrurrrrf W7 Marine Division at Camp L0- nc- rin '. 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I 'jftilil-FT'-'2 Safziiff' Heaifzuaftera Marantz Corps He aerved ag me D45 Tialfk' ZW: vb :,g'15ig1,' g:,5LJfi-,Z 535.21 A 'Fil '-fi -'za :r5e'e: to tm, flgld grade offrcarg Air and 1: in ,, -ge : :Jg B AA'7f', 1-nerr? hearing I-,irriraff Wing at Cherry X V,i.' -itll -:siren en vers? jet aa the .flj ptarrg ryfflggry He pn-396 me 220 i 'QQ g 'f' 'Q'-'f J 't ' -fe J24'r U56 as me erecutrve offlcer. N -V--J Jfllff S ,J':'5-1 -B 5922633955 lflQlUO9, U59 Qjgfftonous I BW -'5 'a'-321-:r Masai wan combat VM: Vietnam Cross of -:bl-B' Ty -r-ff' ::':f1f.: star 'Je':?ra i Campaign Medalg and Vggmam Say- rt:-E Ure-32, arf' it gg-rpaigf 51375 h 'g- .5 .i ii': .Z ,V g 1377957 Lyfy Hafklnsd have tvio sons' l V-. . . . . lil, 4 Za'-I 5 SEJQTTQQY, Rgpgggal Crawford ,, .. - f...--.. -iv r COMMAND MASTER CHIEF OMCMQSWQ Lawrence L. After having spent 40 years in Naval service and seen 18 WESTPAC and eight MED cruises OMCMfSWl Lawrence L. Crawford is the old salt's old salt. He left the Navy in 1946, long enough to earn a degree in Business Administration from the University of Kansas, but he returned to the Navy in 1951. He served through two years of the Korean War and spent six years off the coast of Vietnam from 1964 to 1970. When Israel and Egypt were fighting over Lebanon in 1956, he was there. ln 1974 he became a Master Chief. OMCMlSWl Crawford has taught PACE cources at sea, night courses at community college and plans to teach part time when he retires in three years. OMCMQSWJ Crawford has served the navy for 40 years. As Command Master Chief of the Saipan, he has direct access to the Commanding Officer. He briefs the CO daily on enlisted reac- tions or attitudes to command policies. ,-at - 1, f .gr in r?w?2g'rgr--' KE i t Nl- CTF 62 SERGEANT MAJOR Sgt. Maj. Donald M. Lambrecht S9'QB3'Wf Main' Donald M Lambrecht was born August 7, 1943 in Stern-3 is .wwe He attended West High School in Rockford, Illinois and enlisted h the Marine Corps November 1960 Upon completion of retro? fra-n ng at Marine Corps Recruit Depot. San Diego, Calif. and ITR he was assigned to Company B, 2d Reconnaissance Battalion at Kareore Bay. Hawaii ln October 1963. Sgtldlai Lambrecht became a Military Policeman at Marrse Corps Base. Camp Leieune, N C He was transferred in May 1966 to the 3d Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment in the Republic of Viet- nam Returning to Car-no Leieune in May 1967, he was assigned to Eng peers School He was transferred to the Career Planning School, Fleet Marine Force Pacific NOCWBTOJ on Okinawa in April 1969 to serve as the senior instructor He remained there until October 1971 when he was reas- gigrtegj to the 2G Marine Division Center Planning School. In 1974 he became a member of the Career Planning Branch Contact Team at Headquarters Marine Corps. In December 1976 SgtMai. Lambrecht returned to the 2d Marine Divi- sion and joined the 2d Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment. He became the first Sergeant of Beach and Port Company, 2d Landing Support Bat- talion. 2d Force Service Support Group in April 1980 at Camp Lejeune, N.C Promoted to his present rank in December 1980, he was assigned to Marine Wing Support Group-27, Detachment MA at Marine Corps Air Station. New River, N.C. as the Squadron Sergeant Major. On June 16, 1986 SgtMai. Lamorecht became the Sergeant Major of 22d Marine Amphibious Unit, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic. SgtMai. Lambrechts personal decorations include: the Silver Star Medal, Purple Heart, with Gold Star: Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Act.on Ribbon, and Cross of Gallantry, with Gold Star. SgtMaj. Lambrecht and his wife, Kunie, reside in Jacksonville, North Carolina. f if buf - Q if 1 1 ws: I ' QT' - - , X J'-,' I I lr- r 7 ,G ' , 3' -M ' . 5 . L. Q , M ., ..,,:-af. . .4 4- Q, I 6. Q t. 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Q. 4-.. .1 b W 1, Y ..-.- . I.. - MW M . ff, . 9 4 U . ,f ' J if - P W. '1 fg I! ,193 ,A , ' N -, wr. f. 5- f'Eji,g,ffg., .V . 1'-K9 - - 1:1 ' '1.u..! Ju., .Wh - A f ,.- ,, Q ' is I if an 'V c.al I ,V gl 1 in f XX x-1. . :QS xx .x w . ,mil x XS X f 4 X , f,Jw , ,Vx ,M f 42 If f ff W , f if I - ,ww L' , f 2, ' , -124 pg 'o N. N 0 -515 o0 ' . ,1 AY' v 'lbx Q i .. .1 .1 x..,,,k - . . E X-,Egg ., ......, X NX S XX xx -A ,sW.ekw xg me ' 2 Q 1 QR , N X X X ,X 4- XTX x Q SX 'Q X EXECUTIVE DEPT x , 1 - - E, -E1 f A 5 , , Thr K 34 4 , . 1 A mu W ,W -aw. . wa. E, 4 ,M E Capt. T. W. Costello I 7 5 Y f 33 he Executive Department of the USS Saipan consist of eight High Visibility work spaces. The Captains Office A min. Office and the Personnel Office handle all the paper work needed to ensure a productive cruise. The Chapla' ' ' ' d ssociated functions to the Saipan crew. PrintfGraphic Facility and Cgns Office provides religious services an a head-up the media end o the department by providing various public relations and administrative support items. The PW Office co-ordlnates all the in and out going mail in a timely fashion. The Master-at-Arms force promotes security fer the ost ' t th beach on schedule. 1 tire ship. Combat Cargo ensures that all marines and their fighting machines get o e Cor C R Dufltlfl L1 E B Chaplain prlo 'ms COW? H- BOIQGY CWO3 A. C. Johnson Smpf' 590- Security Off. mu-sxv, L- L. Cm- R , QIVUU Cambatt B' ue Capt. M. Pierson CNC Camo NLFS 34 it 3'1- Hmmm tix 3: 1 'Q E2 HTCS QSVQ L. J, Withrow NCCQ wy J, A. Davis RP1 C. B. Butler PN1 R, C. Muller YNZC G Davls JO T M L an OM2A Stan orc PN28 L 'Sullivan PNJK U Urylnl PC'lO L Lnllun LIJE fonemn PN3G S Nnrrvqnn YNSN E A Damln QN 'R J Momnqpn 'SN G Smllh LISNB K Strazz LISNC M Taylor ZCASNR L 'Unch M FlBorgen SAD J Green 2 . i L . L , fa ' , ., L N. - L . N. MAC R. G. Ruger MA1 R. S. Jahnke MA1 C. S. Johnson MA1 M. H. Meussline MA1 M. J. Stac OS1 K. P. Morgan ABH2 R. D. Smith MSGT F. J. Adams MSGT J. Daggs G.SGT R. W. Schrand CPL R. D. Rose LCPL D. A. Dicion LCPL H. F. Pope Jr. GSGT A. C. Walker SSGT D. T. Gould MASTER ARMS COMBAT CARGO NUCLEUS LANDING FORCE SUPPORT CR 'K . Ui LCDR J. G. Bohannan gl- he Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department lAlMDl is made up of four separate divisions. Each specializes in certain elements of embarked craft maintainence. AIMD personnel perform the seemingly unending job of assisting the embarked squadrons in their missions by keeping the aircraft aloft. IMO1 is the administrative division of AIMD. Matieral Control and Production Control make up the major portion of IMO1. Matieral Control, a mini-supply department, controls money for parts. Production Control keeps a watchful eye on progress within the department, logging manhours spent on the repair and maintenance of equipment. IMO consists of the Helo shop, where engines are professionally overhauled and made ready for issue, the Hydraulics Shop, where all hydraulic components are sent for repairs, and the Metal Shop, where the repair of metallic and non-metallic aircraft structural parts takes place. IMO3 is avionics repair division for embarked aircraft, where repair of complex electrical components is a daily routine. IMO4 is responsible for the precise placement and secure stowage of aircraft on the flight deck and hanger deck. CwO2 C. D. Piper I Asst. AIMD Off. AFCM C. W. MIICNGII AIMD Master Chief AMSC L. Reed IMO2 Arcs iAwi o. Laird :Moa ..--is ASC QAWJ C. Gumke IMO4 !l X- H.4 1 ..-..a Q' lllll'1 ' 44AlQs'wXV' !Dllnv,4x-' 4 .......... . 4- ,........--Mf.: l e',..U,,,.. ,.,- , W .-.v....en ., vu-.......,l ,, .U 9 ........,..fI!- , - ' 7,,....-11 ,,..-' , 4, - f.-.X ,p .i X N A-L Y , ' X L !1! A 'K' ..-if lk YL R 1' , gl 5 X -i ,D x---'J x k xg - ss-xl -nk n I mf' 3 ' l'W'A Vt r .. x. I ' .Nm vf VV 1a 4-H.'wd-'f 74 , 'x 4 'Q l K ' R.- --- LW, ADC J. A. Madrid AEC C. L. Lipscomb AEC B. E. McClintic AS1 T. H Couch AMS1 C. K. Gonzalez AS1 D. A. Gravellne AZ1 A. B. Rutland AK2 8. G. Kaiser A22 C. D. Harrell AZ2 l. Sgence AZAN M. K. eatty AZAN M. D. Calhoun IMG1 Jn. AMS1 R. D. Bristow AD1 R. Currie PR1 C. J. Daneko AT1 J. S. Hyatt is HV102 is ' ,lc 4 AMH1 R. S. Malone AMS1 P. H. Tischhauser AE2 T. B. Atkinson AD2 D. L. Fulkerson AMS2A L lrwan A039 Lamoufeux A03 J, O Washungton AOAN R S Gooch PHANH A Manlfmy AMSAN U W Muqon AMSAN U Mlddlnlun ., , ATI Cf K Johngzpn ATTI C Hu!! AEZP Vale: ATIBS M Tgghnor IMSNJ E 00005 ATAN JX U Manhgrdt jk QL HVIO3 4-5 1 IS ev? ibm l I . nl X i -Y 9' YU 'K ji, , ,,., ll I AS1 lAWj J. W. Kreul ASE2 V. J. Clark ASM2 R. W. Cottenmyre ASM2 D. W. Hall ASM2 Fl. D. Lauver ASM2 G. J. Murphy ASM2 W. Thorpe ASE3 G. M. Dux ASE3 J. C. Donahue ASM3 F. U. George ASE3 A. G. Grange ASM3 D. A. Maqulre ASM3 T. R. Marr ASEAN C. Kneupper CDR C. F. Harrison A' A ,aa AlPAN's Air Department started the cruise with high intensity fli ht ops and generally operated in that mode for the duration of the cruise. We made over 3,800 aircraft moves, 9,080 plus launchesfrecoveries, and pumped approx- imately 700,000 gallons of JP-5. We fought the winds, the rain, and even the snow and ice. Through it all, we proved ourselves flexible and professionally responsive to all taskings. When tragedy struck early in the cruise with the CH-46 crash on the deck, all hands immediately responded. Fire was extinguished, aircraft moved, and the deck prepared for other aircraft to land in the shortest possible time. A rapid pro- fessional response was needed, and it was delivered. ln keeping with SAIPAN's motto of We Do It All, Air Department operated with five different types of USMC helicopters, three different types of other US helicopters, AV-8B's and OV-10 aircraft, and helicopters from four allied nations. We worked hard, and are proud to have been on a winning SAIPAN team. AB'S FOREVER. ff LCDR A. Fleisinger LCDR Benkert Lt. W. Vaughan Asst. Air V-0 V QI 'v- IS Lt. W. H. Hall Ill LTJG Fl. Polites ENS P. Salyer v 3 V'3 V4 f- X- ,Y WW N X 46 ,xi ABHCC E Stellar? ABH1 DA A Meaver A Vflflfu L. HOHCCFJIJQTI Af,5H?', F Ott AFiH?J .J Papo AUHPK L Fhhn AUH3 D F1 Aldrrrlqn ABHBJ G Glyqiuw ABHSU W Kuqku ABHBM U hmm YN3 G J Lklfm ABHSW. Theodore ABH3 C. P. Weusend ABHSG. M. Wulluams AN C. E. Amacher I rl l 4 in 1 81 1 x Q XJ 1 K 4 'N 0 N N Ll- AN C. L, Benson AN G, L. Creed AN J, M, Frazvef AN C, V. Gray AN L F Jul rc AH F1 M Jf,m.:f,f, AN fi 'Q Mf,3'1:ur P F1 rJU014ff ANN 1 Hmmm' AN N1 I Xl:-sniif-ul AA I, l LP :ISI N-1'xP?'n1 AH ll Y .ham-3 ABH1 FR L w.af .a-' ,-NEHG J M -V59 .-KSH5S E E.af're-s ASHSFR L F7-35.35 Lx '-1' 25 Y'1 7? V-3 45' fi 1 A' J ABH3 C. Woods AN J. E. Bluhm AN J. A. Cook AN V. T. Dixon lv-. AN S. F. Hadgood AN D. S. Huffstetler AN T. W. McCoy AN S. M. Morgan iQ AA K. J. Burns AA M. Faber AF! Gordon AR P. D. Lefebure ABFC F. E. Chandler ,- ABF1 J. D. Cochran ABF1 QAWJ D. R. Cottrell ABF2 J. L. Adams ABF2 L. Ashley ABF2 R. Brown ABF2 A. J. Chavez 15 li .,. v...-... , ,, ple- K 50 3 ABF2 S. J. Haswell ABF2 S. M. Mohammed ABF3 J. D. Aldridge ABF3 G. Cadena ABF3 J, Gonzalez ABF3 C. D, Hayes ABF3 D. A. Sanchez Jr. ABF3 B. C, Stenstrom ABFJP A Uzal ABFSM E Wacok ABFBK B Wnson ABF3 Fl D. Wmchoslor AN R A. Cousuns AN M NN. Giles AN M Haebg ANJ T Jackson AN J. R. O'Malley AN K. T. Schaefer AN T. J, Taylor AA M. O. Briggs ps .vnu T f-1 Us 42' LCDR E. C. BAAFI S.. machine. Combat S stems is com rised of five areas that are CSA, CSE, CSF, SG, and CSW. These areas Y P ' - , , mo handling, and storage. Interior Commumcat ponsible for electronic support measures, repair am H fl t d ex emse that H Ions ing radar, computer and television services. During Marg 1-87 they a re ec e P I a can be proud 5 if he Combat Systems Department is one of the ships more visible and technicalg involved entities of the S , . a res clud u Team Work is the feature that combat systems most proudly displays from the lowest alrman up to the dwls officer. LT L Oshfhld CSE ENSR.Monadn LT R. Morgan CSG -3 It I LT W. McGulness CSF GSW ENS J. Martin CSA -vb 1. 4 ' R fi Q 4-:Z I QD DSC K. Andreopoulos ETC QSWJ D. Conran Jr. ETC R. G. Ponter DS1 1SWy E. Anderson DS1 P. M, Colohan ET1 C, C. Cobble ETQJ Cox DS2G Hosland DSZE W Lamon ET2M A Road DSZP M SIDISKO D535 Marion ETSE D Arney DSSJ Brezmak ET3 C. Brown ET3 F. E.CoIuCc10 DS3 D. S. Davrs ET3 D, G, Forsythe C ' C A ET3 D. L. Hamilton DS3 G. A. Lobell ET3 J. P. Merideth DS3 R. A. Parker ET3 T. E. Prayner ET3 M. L. T son ETSN S. J. Shea ET3 A. E, Bilbrey FCC QSWJ D. Shephard FC1 J. Thomas FC2 S. L. Dickerson FC2 W. S. Hall FC2 B. J. Hawk FC2 Fl. K. LeMaster FC2 M. J. Mellon FC2 R. B. Myers +W- ix ' s QS 15 ? di .'-Q... 15- l so '5s.., CSF lit as X . . IN 9-Q FC2 J. B. Ratlifi FC2 D. E. Sumner FC2 P. R. VanCIeave FC2 R. E. Weed FC3 S. K Flores FC3 R. A. Ottaway FC3 T. B. Larkm FC3 R. L8wnS -fi S O9 Fcac M num: JK FC3M P Hull FCCJS D Mcumd ps GMGCL Stephens Q GMG1G J Hanson GMG1 0. A. Hungate GMG1 J. K. Kobaela GMG2 M. L. Owens GMG3 P. A. Doran 1 -lx 1-- 1 GMG3 D. Shutter GMGSN E. J. Halvorson GMGSN S. den GMGSN C. ott GMGSA T. L. Johnson GMGSA C. W. Rayburn EWCSQSWQ J. E. Boydos EW2 C. W. Yarima EW3 J. W. Potter EW3 G. W. Reap EWSN J. E. Robertson EWSN C. E. Smith EW K. W. Vandervort ,Q-. AL .i A01 J, T. Bass A01 J. T. Weakland A01 R W, Wylie A02J C, Barb AOBM J Gum A03A L Narvaez A03J A Nolan AOANW S Anclml AOANJ T Umrln AOANJ O Cilmpa AOANS 0 Blshoo AOAA H Gonmloz AOAAJ C Orr SSGT D L Nelson SGT M. F. Campbell CPL F, F, C-amsr CPL J, A, Mancuso CSA f--Y: , ft' I 1 5 I . ,Awww -,., , . , F, l fQ,.., I9 vvvs fi i is U- r 1 g 4 ' 2 x .im Lt D FR Taylor X Ln- I1 he mission of the Communications Department is to provide external command and control, record and ViSual communications support to Saipan and embarked staffs. Saipan has a unique computer controlled communica- tions sihstem which provides a ve formidable capability. Various medias and emissions are used, such as: High Frequency Q Fl, Very High Frequency WHS, Ultra High Frequencies iUHFl. Satellite, IVOICG, Teletype, Facsimile lpic. turesl, and high speed digital circuits to allow us to talk to virtually any DOD facility, anytime, any place inthe world. qcgolmmunications Department is made up of two divisions: Communications Signals QCSD and Communications Radio ivision. 'bl f ll I' f si ht visual communications This division is made up of signalmen who use CS Division is responsi e or a ine o g - , n flashing light, Semaphore, and Flaghoist to visually communicate between Saipan and other ships an boats in the task 9'0U - . . . . . CRD Division is responsible for all electronic external communications. This division is made up of radiomen who d t ltte transceiverst d operate radio transmitters, receivers, modems, terminal equipment, teletypes an sa ei 0 sen and receive messages. at the speed of light, to and from any location in the world. The Communications Department provides the vital ink between the ships in the task group, other task groups, task group commanders, landing forces and higher Echelon Commanders: such as Fleet Commanders, JCS and the Prggi. dent. During this cruise, t e radiomen processed over 87,000 incoming and 19,000 outgoing messages and the signalmen processed over 575 outgoing and 750 incoming messages. Total number of message copies reproduced to support Saipan, CTF 61 and CTF 6 exceeded 1,905,275. LTJGC M Kelly CR Division LTJG R. R. Vernon CS Division RMCS R. R. Shooe RMCJ.V. RODOITS RMCISWlD.G.Sooggi1s RM1 RKOGCOI1 4 T' lt 1 tnvvvwiq- j 1 ,x X X 1 X ! N 2 P Q. RM1 K, E. Menard RM1 J. Smith RM1 H. C. Stcgahens RM2 M. J, lmton RM2 H L Cndef FIMZS J Muffy RM2JJ Fl Spauldmg RMZH Rvazquez RMSH D Andrew!! RMSE F Damn RMSR C Dawson FIMJR N l.3COur RMB TA P, Mergen RM3 W Palmer RMS JJ JJ Ramzrgz RM3 R Velasquez RMSN B. Bourggois RMSN T. H. Phenicie RMSN Fl. Herring RMSN G. L. Pinder RMSA J. C. Fletcher SM2 J. K. Harrell SM2 D. J. Jones SM2 J. L. Shlver SM3 D. L. Axley SM3 K. K. Bolden SM3 I. A. Rhea SM3 D. J. Studdard SMSN H. L. Adams SMSN T. T. Combs ff-ff- f7 LT J. B. Mitchell he Deck Department is comprised of eighty four Officers and Enlisted men divided into two divisions. They are af- fectionately known by their shipmates as Deck Apes. Decks responsibililties are many and varied. The primary mission of SAIPAN is to land Marines and assets at an assigned objective via aircraft and or small boat. The Dec Department is responsible for the second half of this mission. The First Division is responsible for ships ground tackle and anchoring, forward mooring lines, ships motor lifeboats, and boat davits. The Second Division is responsible for launch and recovery of landing craft from the well deck, ac- comadation ladders, boat and aircraft crane, and the after mooring lines. The department works together during many evolutions. SAIPAN conducted eight refuelings and four logestic replenishments alongside. Deck Department was responsible for the operation of these replenishment rigs. Condition 1 Alfa was conducted over 50 times with thousands of man-hours dedicated to the launch and recovery of small boats. Maintaining the smart appearance of SAIPAN is a monumental task. Deck Deparment painted out 188.000 square feet of ships si es on three occasions. The Boatswain Mate rating is the oldest and proudest rate in the Naval Service. Pride runs deep in this department and each Sailor strives to uphold the traditions and heritage of the Boatswain Mate rating. . i From the Bosn's call to reveille and taps the Deck Department Deck Apes were always there doing their part fulfill- ing SAlPAN's motto We Do It All. LT P,T,Shughgr1 ENS J B. Casler ENS F. Berkhlmer Asst. Deck ist Div 2nd Div ,yu 1' 1 lk 0 cwo-4 k. Campbell eivic J. M. claw Ships Boatswain LCP0 J' ffl All' n-'S 'A 1' 'rx f I Y? If 'X 'TAG 1 1 1 AN- P 's kn'x,gN 4 2.. .q ,, 4 if Nu xy BM1 M. W. Breaux BM2 J. Grice S BM2 B.D.M61ZQ9V BM3 P, Cummmqs BM3 T. D. Durban BM3 E A. Morgan BM3 D. A Rollysorm SA K Alvaurmlcm SH K Call SFX G l Cook UMSNF! if Crolafmf SH L. L. Holtzclaw SR P. P. Hopkms SN C. P. Ledet SN J. D. Laghtner SN L. R. Luce SA D. A. Reid SA J. R. Reynolds SR K. Ridgway I' 'JTO SN G. A. Sego SN S. A. Templeton SN C. H. Transue , SN J. T, Wells ' W 5, Q SN T, F Watson SA W Ke Broun SFI DL S Crmsman SR G Forsyth f! ,K B 2 C 0: HMI J .m.4,.,f I Am' ssM14faWyM A Irma ESMPQL flfhifilftlfl Wax' 'fNu.-104' S -'FY UMJ9 -X Emi UMJS H Ogfwweni UML' U Stapleton U5-UPN L Washburrf ' ?'wf-'-Neff MH W' 14 'ts SR L L. Ciaxwn R PSFUQQ1 SN O.K,G1'QES SN WN. Hui? Jrx 'V-vu. G95 SN L. A. Jennings SR H. R. Johnson SA A. D. Ke SN D. A. Kozal SN E. M. Montgomery SN M. R. Parks SR P. F. Ramirez SR B. W. Salyers SN P. A. Scherbuck SA E. E. Del Flosano SA D. Sanders SR F. Uhno 137 V' . A 53 Ns 5. I 5 . I sf ft -F11 sv- - . ' ex . fu- y- . --fig. '-1-an-' ' ' --au - thug 1 we .. S 13 ' 'f X .. ,,. . , . ,Lf w'i'KX was x..- iff wz.--11W .x , H 45x95 fi' x 's, f K f my i-wig NNE-012 xr 4 V-W-ff. M W- ,M .117 A, , .f f. , ..x Mfk. x 5 ., .. -x,y. X. Xfghw -3 M -J. ' Q' Ks 5' i fffi. . K1 M' Xl ' 'f l FT? f in , . . S .. X. . Q X . .L.. , b iw - ,. L , Q X , xL,X xt try, , 4,,! L I XX.L i Xxyl :C . 1 xLLL-' f I 3 2 7 91. :L L2 'QQ , aim ' -'H Q . fb f, 'lr CDR. N. Hale 'll-1 an do- f 7 Qi ni' nf' me he Engineering Department is composed of four divisions: MP Main Propulsion E Electrical and Interior Communications A Auxiliaries Fi Repair These divisions have provided the ship with pro uls' I 1' - - firefighting protection. Without the outstanding perforrmarigewyo? ggcrhcgricgxxsnv rT1Z?1'bg?Tirt?ie eiggrgtrfigmcgilgpg could not accomplish her various tasks during deployment. The long hours of work, which is all too often unnoticed is to be commended. lx LCDR J. Carpenter Asst. Eng Lt. A. Kanuch L2 G N955 A Div. MPA Lt. K. Williams R Div. ENS J. Lewis E Div. OA- --11-i--,, 1i-4 LT R. C. Murphy A B MMCM W. Burchette MM1 G. Brlon EN1 L. Foland MM1 S. Gupton MM1 J. Hartney MMI C Bradford MMI A Tlptorl MM2 O Coe MM2 L Gruber MR2 S, Ohvares EN2 J. Scrscoe EN2 R. Tovar MM2 M. Wolverton EN2 J. Yawn MM3 T. Bonnema EN3 K. Brown MRS J. Driscoll EM3 D. Eberllus MM3 F. Gosh EM3 R. Griffin EN3 K, Hill EM3 Fl. Pltuhski EN3 E. Small MM3 J. Taylor ENFN L. Adams MMFNJ Brvzma ENFN Fl Gram FN D Gray FN Fl Lowther ENFN T Ruchmond FN S Smllh MMFN T Warren MRFA M Half MMFA J, Jones FA B. LINII1 FA E. Lyons MMFAJ. Muller abs, 'UU 5...-w .sq ,P le.. x , E . . 991 MP DIV. BTC T. Larson ,.-.-,gif X BTC J. Rushnn MM1 K. Chadwefa BT1 W. Ludwng BT1 W, Schoppaul BT2 P Endlrncm - ' B12 M scmock 1 5 BT2 B Thomas BT2 F Valmon 1' U BT3 M Dempsey BT3 W Foote MM3 T Hayes BT3 P. Lloyd WWW fr is ,- I . Q I x. 1?- 5 BT3 FR. Mixon MM3 B. Rowley BT3 D. Smith T MM3 T. Strom MM3 G. Thomayer BT3 G. Twiford MM3 O. Wagner MMFN R. Adkins MMFN R. Anthony BTFA M, Bezely FN R. BIBKBSIGG BTFA T Durban MMFN J Diva! MMYN C f'n'a'm!! FN S f'u'.hvr UTYN M Griffin UTFAN U Hfqmmeil FN J Howard UTFN J Pfadvlihmmr FN S Lohmpm FN M MQNUQ1 FN S Meeks FN NT Murphy FN G Norms 7 U' .- U' :Ui Q--. i en. SPY? 2 S jx 63 vs -3 nf K 'f FN L. Rosarto MMFN R. Russell fN FN W. Thomas RN R. Yerkey HTC M.Jones R HT2 E, Bedenlk HT2 T. Coleman HT2 J. Frederlcks HT2 R Hensley HT2 D Page 8 1. Va 4 T HT2 G S0ymOur K '. - HT3 M. Alsabrook ' HT3W Cowell , HT3 S. Easterwood HT3 J. Ekas HT3 W. Floyd HT3 J. Moller HT3 K. Patton ,C 12 P . OU ? 1-1- X-nf' .AV 4-5 L HT3 H. Smathers FN K. Barker HTFN S. Buchanan HTFR M. Dixon HTFN J. Gove HTFN S, Graham HTFN S, Knlcrece HTFN GA Lawns FN M Mayack MTVN S Naco MTVN W Wnslnch HTFR O Walton CWOIZR Beau e Q E ICCQSWJ K Oavxs D EM1 R, Vaiencna EM1 J. Vega ICQ M, Booker ICQ J, Mays EM2 M. Parsell EM2 B. Smith EM3 J. Bradshaw EM3 D. Crumpton EM3 R. Gmitra IC3 A. Jennenen IC3 C. Johnson IC3 D. Kerloot EM3 D. Pepperack IC3 B. Roberts EM3 J. Saker IC3 M. Shapley IC3 D. Walker EMFN J. Blevins EMFN D. Castle FN R. Schindler 30' Q 'T 5 'CL37 LT. T. A. Moore II, MC AIPAN has the largest and best-equipped Medical Department in the fleet. With four operating rooms, two x-ray rooms, a physical therapy facility, and 69 dedicated hospital beds. H Division is prepared to provide medical care to the ship's company, embarked troops, and non-combatant evacuees as required. The services provided range from treating the aches and pains of daily sick call to performing emergency surgery in response to severe injuries and lIIn1?l?g'Medical Department is also responsible for maintaining the overall health of the crew through aggressive preven- tive medicine techniques. These include sanitation inspections. immunizations, hearing conservation monitoring. physical examinations, and weight control evaluations. V g During the deployment the department was augmented by specialized teams of health professionals. These included Surgical Team Six from Naval Hospital Portsmouth, Virginia. and Surgical Support Team Thirteen from NGVBIQHOSEIIHI Millington, Tennessee tfirst halfl, and Surgical Team Four from Naval Hospital Bethesda. Maryland, and Surgical up- port Team Twelve from Naval Hospital Groton, Connecticut tsecond halfl. Medical Regulating Team Two from Naval Hospital Bethesda was a part of the Medical Department throughout the entire cruise. lllv5.li'f.r,- ,G 5 'f Q J..- .-.T . nu- -1 D T'--is .4v 4,..--- ' MEDICAL STAFF HMCS T. Llfklns HMC R. ones HM1 W. Bailey HM2 D. Alexander HM2 Fl. Landers HM3 M. Flummell HM3 D. Grlffin HM3 M. Gallagher HM3 F. Whaley Jr. HM3 M. Webster HN J. Alexander HN J. Carpenter HN D. Hinz HN I. Joyner HN R. Paulk HN A. Santiago '1 'Z 'ST' pt 15 Lt. W. K. Beasley ' ' ' ' - ' r- 1.s....,.. .. fs .. ,W -,sw .. . -Y 4 Y he Dental Division is made up QU Dental Officer ill Dental Admin Technician and Q2l Dental Assistances I 'The Dental Division has a mission to provide quality dental care to the navy and Marine Qorpstpersonnel as. signed to the U S S Saipan QLHA 2l Navy and Manne Corps personnel assigned to the Manne Air Wing fMAWl and the Marine Amphibious Unrt QMAUl when they are assigned to the U S S Saipan while on deployment and other Naval Ships that do not have a Dental Officer. ln times of an emergency the Dental Division personnel work close at hand with the personnel of the Medical Division, to assist ln any way the Dental Division can. ll UPC-L -1' fl A g N S W - A f Xxx fr if +3 r DENTALSTAFF DTG3 Emma DNM.Bi8lat 84 CAPT. R. A. Mayo CDR. W. T. Johnson COR. A. Norrick LCDR. C. C. Rosecrans CWO3 M. Loriz-Vega CWO3 D. Gutierrez ENS E. Puskura HM1 K, Fay HM1gAWJ Hart HM J. Borto HM3 M. Schuelke HM3 W. Stokes HM3 J. Carter HM3 D. Deese HM2 T. Hammond HM2 M. Inman HM3 C. Juozapaitis HN S. Legette SURGICAL TEAM QQ gs Q? .as ' ?i gi . . ?,.9 ,gin - Q f-4. QD v- C3 Loon J. R. Montgomery LT. M. T. Thompson HM2 C. Schulz HM3 C. Watson HM3 C. Cooper HN M. Galllp HN J. Gill HN E. Kin HN T. Laswea SURGICAL TEAM 413 'N-.- -1231 T9 Z ff 4 rf 1 Wxaawi-fllx sn' -R-wig 7Q'h : LCORW L SIUTQSQD he Navigation Department is made up of QM s vinci are SD1'?Ci8Ely trained in the field of Nayigation and the safe navigation of USS SAIPAN. Here aboard SAIPAN tnere are 10 men and a Navigator tnatndo this job. The Quartermasters have a very hard od: rewarding los: trying to get the snip to its point of duty. UNREP's, mak- ing apgroaches for retuelings, hitting an ancnorage poem on me potion, and takrngrtne snip in and out of port are all part of it. ut most of all, we the Ouarterrnasters are prodd of me lop i-.e ve done ne Navigation Department on board SAIPAN is proud to say that tney do it all HFC' so me 2:-es: l 4 QMC J. P. Ward QM2 P. G. Holcomb QM3 J. W. Chamberlain QM3 S. A. Hillhouse QM3 J. M. Holebrook QM3 K. C. Winkelman QMSN J. A. Rodriguez dm 45 75 uv S- itil 'U-QW-f1 'iff' 2 CDRJ M Greene ....,., .-...-..-.......,,,-.., - 1' - s---f ' T' ' A , .- -- -an-.rf 4 'v i -- ' I Ol Division is corncprised of Operations Specialists who work in the ship s Combat information Center QCICJ The D dissemination of gertindent tactical information and intelligence to command and control stations CIC is responsi ble for .eeping conn a vise at a times of the current tactical situation. Conn may be in the person of the comman- ding officer or someone who has been delegated as his representative iordinarilv the OODI A secondary and equally important mission of CIC is to control and or assist in specific operations as delegated by I primary mission o IC is to provide the organized collection. processing. display. competent evaluation. and ra id higher authority. OC: OC Division otherwise known as the Helicopter Direction Center I HDCN t e , C 's the ne-me center of Aviation Operations on Saipan. HDC is run by an Air Operations Officer. an HDC Offce' acc toe A r Traffic Controllers. Although its main function is to provide safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic. SDC a so cescnes the air assaults and coor- dinates alr logistics and MEDEVACS. OC Division also ma nta cs as: aocates ax axon charts and publications. and briefs pilots to ensure the safe navigation of each flight. OZ Division is a joint division which includes the photo ao. :cat :axe : :yes 3' N. IF-' s. feeniistments, I.D. card photos and Snoopy Team calls. The IS part is writing and ccncact cg 2' eis cc-: ea 'N their 2-1 hour a day standby for Snoopy calls. Working between them is the division DP s .-.cc .-.cr-4 is :c':,te's A I Q OA Division, also known as the Weather Office. prov ces ec. 'ccmecta :Ssewat as and forecasts. The division observers record and encode surface and upper air ooserwat css 'ce' a 3 n :e:::e 17 c and display incoming weather data. ,JXP- qf, lr. X .,. H... I i I Z' 1 .5 ,qs '3 '..u 5..- S 40 I' ,J MAJ L. Parks LCDR J. Thomas LCDR D. Nimmich LT H. Pomeranz LT D. Peveler LTJG W. Wilson GC DIV AC1 A. Burch AC3 R. Reeves ACAN D. Buxton ACAN C. Graves ACAN J. Healan ACAN M. Jakob ACAN J. Kohl ACAN S. Pono oscsqswy Pg. Han U I D OSC D. Vlolette OS1 B. Brammer OS1 M. Burns OS1 L. Douglas OS1 E. Hmds OS1 J. Gugenber OS2 B. Andrews OS2 E. Poslval OS2 R. Saunders OS2 J. Shoemaker OS3 Y. Allen OS3 C. Berardlno OS3 J. Puffenbarger OS3 D. Uhlmann OS3 A. Wild OSSN A. Blalock OSSN E. Cook OSSN E. Davis OSSN J. Harmon OSSN J. Lockhart OSSN W. Matos OSSN J. Moulton OSSN D. Norman OSSN D. Osborne OSSN O. Payton OSSN L Pom OSSN M Samuduo OSSNJ Snow SAW Crornlnnq OSSA J Flowers OSSA J Sawyers AGCQACX R. McKay If 5-A4-Q ,Q vs 1' X -is ik OA olv. As AG1 Reaves AG2 G. Lehman AG2 F. Pupillo AG2 R. Spink AG3 Fl. Burger! AG3 A. Peruzzi AGAN T. Young PHC A. Alleyne DP1 C. Carff IS1 J. Looney PH2 D Mettauer lS3C Bern DP3 P Percnval ISS D Sundy PH3 D. Tilton lS3 B. Wooley DPSN R. Lindblad PHAA M. Woods N.. , vu ji- fi QW' F js. T' CORP! J Madrll N uring Northern WeddinglMarg 1-87, the Supply Department fulfilled its mission of providing service to the crew and embarked units in an outstanding manner. S-1 managed an inventory of .repairables and consumable material of over S35,000,000.00. coordinated over 1.000.000 pounds of fleet freight, was responsible for all port services including vehicle rental, husbanding requirements, harbor pilots, tugs. and wharfage. 5.2 signed the cruise by loading-over 153 tons of frozen foods, fresh fruits, and vegetables in less than 30 hours. Over 750,000 nutritious well balanced meals were prepared gaining a reputation of being A Feeder. ln this regard, over 530,000 eggs. 8,000 pounds of bacon, 67.000 gallons of mm., and 120,000 pounds of beef were fed to the crew. S-3 provided over 350,000.00 in contributions to the welfare and recreation program from sales in the ship's store and of over 15.000 cases of soda. S-3 processed over 120,000 pounds of laundry and gave over 13,000 haircuts. 5.4 brought and sold money from six different countries. Converting to and from Iire, pesetas. pounds. guilders. and francs beame second nature the DK'S. ws-5 had a reputation of being the Hilton of the High Seas. They provided outstanding hotel services to the officers. The meals served were con- sistently delicious, varied, well balanced and served in ample portions, yet the mess bill averaged 585.00 per month. S-8, The team of AK's and TAD Marines managed over S21,000,000.00 of aviation parts and executed a budget of over S3.000.000.00 in support of the embarked aviation squadron. S-6 was operated on a twenty four hour, seven days a week basis issuing material to the squadron and to AIMD. Despite an abnormal number of high priority requirements, S-6 accomplished it's mission in an outstanding manner. S-7 was the Behind the Scenes Nerve Center onboard SAIPAN. The DP6s operated the snap computer supporting the entire ship's inventory management, CSMP data files, printing checks, aviation 3-M, IMMS, Financial Management, and personnel data. Literally. thousands of different reports were produced by ADP requiring a 24 hours per day, seven days a week operation. Q91 LCDR P Foster, SC LT M. Ammons ENS G Stewart LTJG Fl. Nleto Asst. Sup. S-1 S-2 S-3 V ,pul- LT C, M ers MSCM L. Nirza AKC E. Simmons LT. Michanowicz s-ty S-5 5'5 S'7 S-1 LT G. Rosado LTJG R. Miedzinski SKC F. Cabral SK1 R. Cooper SK1 E. Datu SK2 R. Alonzo SK2 D. Lloyd SK2 W. Mil er SK3 D. Harmon SK 3 E. Nixon SKSN O. Biehle SKSN D. Godbey 5 SKSN J. Overton SKSN J. Welch 1 SKSA M. Bonnie CWO2 J. Rose - MSCS L. Dulog MS1 A. Acena MS1 R. Angulo MS1 D, King MS1 D. Rustigian MS2 FR. Dommel MS2 K. Nall MS2 L. Stone MS2 J. Turner MS3 R. Cockriel MS3 D. Culpepper MS3 R. Donahue MS3 E. Hull MSS M. Jefiery MS3 K. McGlone MS3 W. Messer MS3 D. Morren MS3 P. Pactow MS3 J. Savoy MSSN C. Cox MSSN B. Drawbridge MSSN J. Feiter 1511 MSSN R, Ouadri MSSN P, Roca MSSA R. Beanie MSSA J. Fresco - SHCS G. Hunkln SHI B. Jarrod SH2 R. Bull SH2 R. Connelly SH2 B. Morman SH3 R. Caoih SH3 B. Devine SH3 D. Gordon SH3 E. Trissel SH3 J. Trotter SHSN B. Budinger S .w sn SHSN D. Carter SHSN O. Cheatom SHSN Fl. Gloriod SHSN M. James SN Fl, Short SHSA B. Allen SA D. Brown SA B. Holaway DK1 G. Dejesus DK3 W. Kenfler DK3 D. Pamplno SN D. Green SN T. Higginbotham MS1 R. Umipig MS1 D. Wilhelm MS2 R. Hartley MS2 K. Mason MS2 L. Royal MS3 D. 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X F ,Z ,N -. x x x ' gn , -Jw- 1as'f?fmi. a -if , - 'f xi I V, ' ' Q 5 af N Q 5, , 6 V 1 1 Q Ti W A 1559 - ,ggi . 'gd ,nj ig , It ' .xx ' E a v' ff ,- Q .ff , lngip' I 5 . s.4,u'n ,ka 22 fx ...,. rl ' J - s Q . - . . 3 V, ,' l ' -wa 35 'W 1, V Lag 5 -V' 2 7 : v V -'i- . s .V Q 1 fx ' s -' 9, Q' Aan: 1 1 3 'ff' F I' '51, 24 f 4- 1 A '- u 1 x. -nm: .1 . 1 .1 'u r . ' .4 4 s nh. k .1 W . 5 D .8! Nw I 3.-af lsr 1 , .al ,k,.nv 'if gg' sua 1. , Ai'. ' ,,..f .,A Y. 'I .ff A I 125 X 5 . P L , ,, v ,-..,,-, , 'Q -- - 1 5 Y i WM. 45. 'W rf' N-uw Q . fa.-wil' , V Q , wriww. , mn xi , ., ny. he 22d Marine Am2phibious Unit lMAUl was activated Dec, 15, 1982 as a result ol the redesignation ol the lormer 32d MAU. The 22d MAU, and its sister unit, the 4th MAU, serve on a rotating, basis as the landing lorce of the United States Sixth Fleet for operations in the Mediterranean area. While deployed with Mediterranean Amp ibious Ready Group 1-83 from February to May 1983. 22d MAU was ordered ashore to serve as the U.S. contingent of the Multinational Peacekeeping Force, Lebanon. ln addition to its presence mission, the 22d MAU conducted several lg? rations following the tragic bombing of the U.S. Embassyin Beirut on April 18, 1983. The 22d MAU returned to Camp Leieune, N.C., on June . 323, after completing a short training exercise in Key West, lorida. On Oct. 18, 1983 the 22d MAU again embarked for Beirut, Lebanon, this time as Landing Force Sixth Fleet 1-84, Several days alter embarkation, the Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group abruptly changed course, destined for a rendezvous with history on the tropical island of Grenada. After several days of fighting, the victorious Marines reembarked and again sailed eastward. Upon arrival in Lebanon, Brigadier General Jim R. Joy as- sumed command. 4 g W The Marines commenced a determined effort to improve security arrangements in response to an increased threat while supporting ongoing U.S. diplomatic efforts. Despite numerous hostile engagements, these missions were executed with proficiency and professionalism. In late February, 1984 the Marines redeploye , except for a detachment left to provide embassgdsecunty, to Navy shipping oft the coast of Lebanon. The 22nd MAU was relieved as Landing Force Sixth Fleet on May 1, 1984 On July 26, 19 the MAU deployed as Landing Force Sixth Fleet and returned to the United States on February 19, 1985: then redeployed on July 3, 1985 and returned December 19, 1985. H hors earned b the 22d t33d1 MAU include the Navy Unit Commendation with four stars, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Marine Corps Expedi- o Y tionary Medal, National Defense and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal streamers. ist LT c. wynn fr x. HO Major A. Keller S1 Major W. King S Major T. O'Lear5 S Major Fi. Souder ,.. 19 S4 Capt. T. Despain RD Capt. M. Blackwood 1 CM Capt. T. Starry .--- Anglioo 2nd LT D. GYSGT B. Chapel LCPL D. Walker PFC W. Morris LCDR J. Dohm LCDR J. Doss HMC R. Soon GYSGT R. Miller GYSGT R. Glielmi SGT S. Collins RP2 Carter CPL J. Harris LCPL J. Sheposh LCPL M. Bower LCPL R. Bates CAPT J. Cunnmgg GWO J. Butler HQ S-1 ovsorc. Nm : 5' E GYSGT V. Peck SSGT R. Chadwick SSGT P, Foley SSGT D. Gmmmons SSGT H. Walrath SGT G. Liljekvist SGT C. Sams SGT K. Spittler SGT J. Wilkerson CAPT C. Schmltt CAPT J. Koenlg CAPT J. James GYSGT M Hull CPL K. Lane LCPL F. Carney lsl LT D. Peacock CWO2 W. Strlckland lst LT R. Cardwell S 1 4 SSGT M. Gattuso SSGT C. Harper SGT B. Steele SGT E. Williams CPL T. Judo LCPL J. Vandersommen LCPL J. Bailey LCPL C. Brown LCPL R. Buchanan LCPL J. Collins i9 D LCPL J. Gates LCPL M. McKeIIy LCPL D. Ortega LCPL A. Vaughan CAPT T. Weber GYSGT M. Thornton SGT R. Blankenship SGT M. Morrissey CPL R. Bakken CPL G. Bender CPL D. Mackey CPL A. Ortiz CPL P. Rankin CPL F. Stephens CPL R. Wilmot LCPL B. Fails LCPL T. Andrew LCPL P. Guidarelli LCPL E. Hanks LCPL T. Stark GYSGT P. Hoskins GYSGT P. Metcaif SSGT D. Evans i C SSGT E. Mitchell SSGT W. Varnold CPL A. Collier CPL M. Henson CPL D. Sappington LCPL J. Acosta LCPL C. Brannan LCPL J. Catron LCPL T. Ferrante LCPL F. Gaddy LCPL A. Hardwick LCPL H. Helmer LCPL Fi. McClure LCPL D. Mead LCPL J. Miller LCPL D. Morse LCPL P. Perkins LCPL D. Fioys LCPL P. Romano LCPL W. Rogers LCPL J. Schmidt LCPL A. Skorstad LCPL J. Sosinski LCPL D. Stelianoy 1st LT R. Morrison ANGLICO CPL J. Hamilton CPL M. Kerteriing CPL R. Everiti LCPL L. Jandel LCPL J. Hlsey LCPL W. Heverly LCPL F. Villalobos LCPL T. Kwekel LCPL W. Ploss LCPL J. Scott GYSGT E. Bussman SSGT H. Wood SGT E. Newcom CPL A. Bonene CPL E. Battle CPL G. Lobo LCPL J. Villafare LCPL K. Hamilton LCPL A. Jarrells LCPL J. Perez f V ,,-4' IVISSG i I THE HISTORY DF MEDIUM HELICOPTER SQUAD-162 Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-162 was commissioned in June of 1951 at the Marine Corps Air Facility Santa I1Ana, Califomia. In July 1953 the squadron deployed to Hanshin, Japan. It was later moved to the Naval Air Facility at I II I I 4 I I I I I I I I Oppama, Japan where it worked in conjunction with the 3rd Marine Division. ln February 1959, HMR lLi-162 was transferred to the Marine Corps Air Facility, New River, North Carolina, vlmere it became a unit of Marina Aircraft Group-26. Duri the summer months HMR ILl-162 was involved in relief operations in the Gulf Coast area in the aftermath of Hurricanenzarla. ln June 1962 HMR lLi-162 deeplcged to Udorn, Thailand. The squadron was redesignated to HMM-162 the same year. On Januarbd, 1963, HMM-1 2 eployed to Danang, South Vietnam. The squadron returned to the United States and relocated to CAF, New River 17 June 1963, During the summer of 1966 the squadron flew over 1,000 hours per month while accmulating over 10.000 accident rs free hou . ln November 1970, HMM-162 successfully completed shipboard and amphibious operations aboard the USS Cor- onado. The operation included troop lifts, cargo transfers and carrier qualifications. HMM-162 deployed to the Mediterranean on 17 April 1971 aboard the USS GUAM in support of the 32nd MAU. After returning from the Med deployment HMM-162 settled into garrison life. Dun this non-deployed period the squadron participated in many exercises including Exotic Dancer and Exploit AIg28, a trainin exercise to evaluate the capab lities of the AV-8A Harrier aboard an LPH. On 30 April 1974, HMM-162 deployedqwith the 34th MAU to the Mediterranean. During this deployment HMM-162 participated in Operation Nimbus StarfMoon and evacuation of U.S. Nationals from the Island of Cyprus. Leaving for the Mediterranean on 6 January 1976, HMM-162 joined the 34th MAU. Deplgjyed aboard the LPH Guadalcanal, the squadron monitored the unrest in Europe. Durin February 1978, the aqua ron was deployed to Naval Station Roosevelt ROQGS, Puerto Rico to support the 38th MRU for READEX 1-78. i in was not readil available From 23 Au ust to 31 October 1978 HMM 1520 took a North Atlantic cruise aboard I 'I This exercise demonstrated the squadrons ability to provide rapid helicopter sup rt in the Caribbean area when naval l I I th PD Y - 9 - ' the US8 Guadalcandal with the 4th MAB forces The squadron supported NATO exercises Northern Weddlng and Bold Guard. On 21 December 1978 HMM-162 received its first CH-46E helicopters, making it the first tactIcal squadron with the newest model helicopter On 3 July 1979, the Golden Eagles of HMM-16 received the Fleet Marine Force Atlantic Aviation Safety Award of 4,724 accident-free flight hours. he award was especially meaningful because HMM-162 amassed the accident free hours while SUCCGSSIUII5 integrating the new helicopter into he fleet's ln- ventorg. During the period 10 October to 16 November 1979 HMM-16 was assijgned to the 38th AU and deployed to the U. . Naval Base , Guantanamo Ban Cuba for REINFORCEX 1-80 From 9 uly to 7 December 1980 the squadron was embarked aboard the USS SAIPA for readex 3-80 From 28 August 1980 to 23 February 1981 HMM-162 served as the Combat Aviation Element of the 34th MAU, The squadron took part in several other exercises including: Team Work-80 and Pl-llBLEX 12-80. On 10 January 1983 HMM-162 detached from Marine Aircraft Group-26 and lolned xlylvarine Aircraft Group-29 as a step in the helicopter aircraft group reorganization within the Second Marine AIrcraft ln g. Embarked aboard the USS lWO JIMA from 11 May to 7 December 1983, HMM-162 served as the Air Combat Element j of the 24th MAU. Duringothis period the squadron conducted dai? flight operations in the Beirut, Lebanon area. The squadron flew over 7,4 deployed fli ht hours, setting a new L 6F light hour record. Located at MCAS New Fliver from December 1983 to January 1983, HMM-162 participated in several exercises and received two awards. The squadron flew over 20,000 accident-free hours and received the F MFLant Annual Aviation Safety Award for 1983. On 25 September 1984, HMM-162 received its second maior award of the year, the National Defense Transportation Association Unit Award for 1984. The squadron was aboard the USS Saipan from January to August 1985 as the 24th MAU Air Combat Element. The squadron conducted daily flight operations and accrued 4,675 hours, carrying 20,625 passengers and 3,218,716 n pou ds of car o. ln October T985 the squadron supported Combined Arms Operation-86. In November HMM-162 participated in a MAG-31 training exercise, the tactical insertfextract of Golf Company 218 at OLF Atlantic. A detachment also deplcged to Puerto Rico to support Allied Caribe 85, where a variety of training flights were conducted in support of MAR ET UNITAS and a French Contin ent. In its 35 year history, HMTM-162 has earned the following unit awards, each represented by a streamer on the squadrons color: Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Unit Commendation with bronze star, Meritorious Unit.Commenda- hon with bronze star, National Defense Medal with bronze star, Korean Service, Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal with two bronze stars, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with two bronze stars, and the Viet- nam Cross of Gallantry with palm streamer. .gi ias L ieutenant Colonel SEELEY was bom February 10, 1944 in Millen, Georgia. After graduating from high school in Ithaca, NY, he joined the Marine Corps PLClA Program. He enlisted in February 1964 and upon completion of Avionics Technician Trainin at NAS Memphis, he joined VMF gkwl-122 in MCAS El Toro, California. ln December 1965, Lieutenant Col- -, onel SEELEY was selected for flight 8 training as a Marine Aviation Cadet and was designated a Naval Aviator and commissioned a Second Lieutenant on 21 March 1967. Lieutenant Colonel SEELEY reported to MAG-26 at MCAS New River and deployed to the Carib- bean with HMM-264 and served with HMM-162 prior to reassignment to the 1st MAW in the Republic of Vietnam in October 1967. While in the RVN, he flew the UH-34 and served with HMM- 361, HMM-163 and HMM-363. Returning to CONUS in November 1968, Lieutenant Colonel SEELEY served as a T-34 and UH-D flight in- structor in the Naval Air Training Com- mand in VT-1 and HT-8 until December 1970. Upon completion of a transition program in AH-1G gunships with the U.S. Army at Hunter Army Airfield. Savannah, Georgia, he retumed to Vietnam and served as the Assistant Operations Officer of HML-367. The Squadron relocated to Okinawa in mid 1971 and Lieutenant Colonel SEELEY genre? as the Squadwn LOQlS1iCS Lieutenant Colonel Seeley ICG. ln Februa 1972, Lieutenant Col- Cemmarldirlg Officer onel SEELE reported to HMX-1 where he served as the Personnel Of- 4 ficer and Flight Officer. He was selected for the College Degree Pro- gram in 1975 and attended Comell University graduating in June 1977. Retuming to MCAS New River, he joined HMA-269, MAG-29 and served as the Administration Of- fioer, Operations Officer and Aircraft Maintenance Officer. From December 1977 to June 1979 he als0 served as the Air Liaison Officer for 32d MAU and deployed twice to the Mediterranean. Ordered to MCDEC, Ouantico in 1980, Lieutenant Colonel SEELEY performed the duties as an ill' structor, faculty advisor and academic supervisor at the Amphibious Warfare School. He retumed T0 MAG-29 in June 1983 and served as the Assistant Operations Officer for Group Headquarters. He WZS assigned as the Executive Officer of HMM-162 from July 1984 until Februa 1986 when he assumed his current duty as the Commanding Officer of the Golden Eagles of HMM-1 621 Lieutenant Colonel SEELEY's personal decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with numerals one and 38, Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and the Presidential Service Badge. Lieutenant Colonel SEELEY and his wife, the former Suzan Marie Maunus of Lansing, Michigan, h8V9 one son, Dean and one daughter, Kristina. 136 A ' ajor ALLEN was bom in Cordell, Oklahoma on the 7th of January 1948. He was commis- sioned a Second Lieutenant through the PLCJA program upon graduation form Southwestem State University at Weatherford, Oklahoma in June 1970. Major ALLEN reported for flight training at NAS Pen- sacola in August 1970 and was designated a Naval Aviator on 8 October 1971. He reported to MAG-26 at MCAS New River, Jacksonville, N.C. in November 1971 and served as the Ground Safety Officer for HML-167. He completed the transition syllabus in February 1972 and was designated Pilot Oualified in Model fPOMj in the UH-1N. ln April 1972, he was reassi ned to the 1st MAW in Okinawa where he servegwith HML-367, HMM-184 and HMH-463. His billet assignments included Assistant Administrative Officer, Adjutant, and Awards Officer. While servin with HMM-164 and HMH-463 in the Tonkin Gul? Republic of Vietnam, Major Allen flew the UH-1E, and participated in Operation End Sweep with TF-78, special Search and Rescue Operations with the 33rd MAU, and Operation Home Comin . Returning to CONUS in May 1373, Major ALLEN received orders to Station Operations and Engineer- ing Squadron at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina He served as a Search and Rescue jSARi Pilot and was nominated for the Navy Helicopter Association Annual SAR Crew Award for rescuing an A-4 pilOt from the Bogue Sound. While assigned as a SAR pilot, Major A LEN completed a transition syllabus to the CH-46A and was designated a Helicopter Aircraft Command in February 19 5. From August 19 5 to November 1979, Major ALLEN was assigned to MAG-29 at MCAS New River. l-le served with MABS-29, H8MS-29, HML- 268, and HML-167. His bullet assignments included Operations Officer, Group Adjutant, and Ad- giinilstrative Officer. Additionally Major ALLEN 2, M3jOI' AIISFI Aepo ed with HMH-362 for LF6F 2-77 as the Train- - - ing Officer and with HMM-264 for Lrer 2-79 as me EXQCUUVG Gfhcer Assistant Logistics Officer. In December 1979, Major ALLEN reported to the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey. California and subsequently graduated in May 1981 with a Masters Oegree in Financial Management, After com- Dleting the Special Education Program, he was assigned to the Fiscal Division, Budget Branch, at Head- quarters Marine Corps. Major ALLEN was the Fiscal Directors representative on the Program Objective Memorandum jPOMj Working Group and served as the Program Budget Coordinator. He returned to MCAS New River in August 1984 and was assigned as the Fiscal Officer for MAG-29. lrl August 1985, he was reassigned to HMA-269 where he served as the Executive Officer and Opera- gOf?s Officer. He joined the Golden Eagles on March 7, 1988 and is serving as the Squadron Executive icer. Mellgajlor ALLEN's personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal and the Navy Ahievement a. Major ALLEN and his wife, the former Patricia MOORE of Carnegie. Oklahoma, have two daughters: Remy Dion and Rebecca Dian. s in April 1965 and upon completion of boot capnph nd and ITR at Camp Geiger was transferred to NAS Me Aviation Operations School and subsequently transferred to Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii in January 1966. ln January 1968, Sergeant Major ROLAND joined VMF QAW, Viet Nam. Upon VMFQAWJ 235's decommissioning and recomm in as VMFA-235, Sergeant Major ROLAND was transferred to 1 in lwakuni, Japan. Returning to CONUS in February 1969, Sergeant Ma or R0 was assigned to Flight Clearance at MCAS El Toro until Ju y 1969 he reported for Drill Instructor Duty at MCRD San Diego, CA, In February 1972, Sergeant Major Roland attended the Sta commissioned Academy in Ouantico, VA. and upon completi reassigned to MCRD San Diego until September 1972 when transferred to H8tMS-37, MCAS El Toro CA In November 1973, Sergeant Major Roland was transfe MWHS-1, subunit 1 in lwakuni, Japan. Returning to CONUS in December 1974, Sergeant Major ROI was assigned as an Instructor in Aviation Operations School a Meridian, Miss. until January 1977 when he was transferred Marine Brigade, MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii and assign R. M. ROLAND HMM-262. 1980 S M RO'-AN In January , ergeant ajor D was transferr SERGEANT MAJOR VMFA-115 at MCAS Beaufort, SC. and upon bein selected to Sergeant was reassigned as Sergeant Major of H8tlX?S-31 until Ja 1981. In February 1981, Sergeant Major ROLAND was transferredl FSSG at MCB Camp Lejeune, NC. and served with 8th Engineer port Battalion and 2d Maintenance Battalion until June 1985. ln June 1985, Sergeant Major ROLAND was transferred to New River and assigned to MABS-29 until joining HMM-1 Segtember 1985. ergeant Major ROLAND and his wife, the former Margie Ellz ergeant Major ROLAND was born August 18, 1947 in A GA. He attended Americus High School and enlisted' 3 Corp ' ' ' at mp. E 59 I1 ff or he rn t t e e r M 6 a Wills of Dawson, GA have one daughter, Kelley and one son, Ronali 1 Q Li 45 f 4,8 A '- '.':'- . rv pl. - em'W . -wp: f' Q. .....-ww. 5 iv J N! 1 Q.. 'Z 'mm 'S -0. 'Q 'SY 1-19 1.4! 4 4? that input 'Q- if . .JK 'Hu-. A 1- -1 f ,R ,l 0.-,goilll 'lf-1 k...- git' xx CAPT K. Bonngr 1 CAPT B. Calkins S2 MAJ D. Bloomer S3 MAJ W. Duncgn 4 lst LT R. Cahill S6 lst C. Fosnatgh A CAPT R. Kee! Ml lst LT. C. E. Ballard AVI SSGT W. Silman HYDRO O-3 W. Anderson HL CAPT s. Bielich AvLss CAPT J. Bender Amo lst LT A. Aldridge ORD lst LT W. Ferris DASCILAAD LT D. Conte, MC MED THE HMM STAFF 'Ui 1 B Y 1 A , , i Q ' Y , I r 3 i 4 1 3 , i 1 'T I + , 1stLTC. Maupin 1stLT M. Mitter 1stLTC. Rucker 1stLT D. Thacker SSGTK. Brooks OPlLJ.0a1rowski CPL Schdfompf LGPL N. Williams CAPT N. Mlflhlli 181 LT A.G5ano 151 LT C. Kunhlld! . .I.?5'5,...0.. ' '3'J. 8 . S351 kmumch . D cn JM.. LGPL P. Carole LCPL J. Gould LCPL F. Lmrnben LGPL A. Laehman LCPLJ. Lngny Lon v. Maxey LGPL R. 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THE HISTORY OF 'IST BATTALIGN, SIXTH MARINES he First Battalion Sixth Marines was organized at Ouantico VA in August 1917 with the advent of World War l On 19 September 1917 the Battalion departed for France arriving at St. Nazaire on 5 October 1917 As an element of the Forth Marine Brigade on 16 June 1918 the battalion launched one of the most decisive battles of the war against entrenched German forces in Belleau Wood finally driving the enemy from the area. after 19 da s of bitter fighting ln recognition the Marines were awarded the French Croix de Guerre ln June 1918 at Soissons the attalion was cited with the second award of the Croix de Guerre and the fourregere. Followin the armistice on 11 November 1918 the bat talion was stationed in Germany on occupation duty until September 1919 w en the battalion returned to the United States and was disbanded ln 1925 the battalion was re activated and sent to Shanghai arrivin in April 1927 to protect American interests In January 1929 the battalion returned to San Diego California and again isbanded September of 1937 found the battalion re-activated and again in Shangai China protecting American interests On 21 September 1943 the battalion landed in rubber boats on Betio island Tarawa Atoll and from 15 June until 7 Jul 1944 the battalion participated in the Saipan action. The period 24 July until 31 July 1944 found the 1st Battalion 6th arines at Camp Pendleton California but on 17 October 1949 the Regiment was re-constituted at Camp Legeune North Carolina Since this re organization the 1st Battalion 6th Marines has been deployed to the Caribbean during the Cuban Crisls ln 1962 and to the Caribbean during the Dominican Crisis in 1965. BLT 1 6 deployed on the Caribbean Cruise as LANFORCRIB 1-71 during June 1971 On January 1973 BLT 116 departe CONUS enroute to the Mediterranean for a six month de Ioyment Durin the cruise the BLT articipated in joint operations with Spanish Turkish British and Greek forces. On 2 ul 1973 the BL returned to CONU aftera successful deployment January of 1978 found BLT 116 deployed on operation mpire Glacier at Fort Drum NY for winter operations During June 1978 the 1st Battalion 6th Marines became the Primary Airlift Alert Forces contingency until August 1978 A ain ln January 1979 Blt 116 deployed on the Caribbean Cruise as LANFORLANT 1-79 and return to CONUS in February 1 9 The Battalion has participated in numerous landing and training exercises including Alpine Warrior Solid Shield Ex press Char er Escorte Ti er and Solid Punch. In early ay of 1980 a vance elements of the Battalion went aboard ship and sailed to the Straits of Florida to aid ln Cuban refugee assistance operations. One month later the remainder of the Battalion deployed to Key West to provide securit for the refugee assistance program being conducted there. The attalion returned to Camp Lejeune in June 1980 and was almost immediately deployed again in August to the Jungle Warfare Training Center Panama. This was soon followed by deployments in November to Twenty-Nine Palms California for CAX 2 81 in January to gampNRipleyg1Minnesota for pre-NATO exercise cold weather training' and in February to Norway for NATO exercise o inter The battalion assumed Prima Airlift Alert Force and Am hibious Readiness Force commitment on 27 Aug 81 through 29 Oct 81 During that time the attalion participated in RL 6-81 Ex which took place at Camp Legeune NC the RLT ex ercise incorporated the use of amphibious vehicles for beach assault mechanized movement to a river cross: and the use of helicopter airlifts for three company size assualts. The exercise included extemporaneous mechanize lcountef mechanized operations and large unit wind-up operations. The battalion was tasked organized as BLT 116 from 17 Nov. 81 to 15 Dec. 81 and deployed as the Ground Element f0l' READ EX 1-82 The three major phases of the exercise were Phase l 124 Nov. 811 Embarkation from Morehead Ci NC Phase ll Q30 Nov-3 Dec 811 Amphibious Operations and Training ashore on the island of Vieques PR Phase lll l4- D60 811 Washdown conducted at Roosevelt Roads PR. BLT 116 was embarked on Phibron 4 shipping QUSS Nashville LPD13 and EES Ft Snelling LSD 301 during the period of 24 Nov. to 12 Dec. 81 to augment Navy-Marine Corps presence in thi an an area From 13 March 82 to 2 April 82 the Battalion deployed to the Jungle Warfare Training Center at Fort Sherman Panami and less than one month later participated in Operation Ocean Venture 82 returning 26 May 1982 l 152 1 ieutenant Colonel Green was born on 11 November 1945 in Boxboro, North aroiina. Following his graduation from Ap- palachian State University in December 1968, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in me U.S. Marine Corps. After completing the Basic School he was assigned to 3d Marine Division, Republic of Vietnam and Okinawa where he served as a platoon commander and Company commander in 2d Battalion, 4th Marines. Upon return to the United States in July 1970, he was assigned to Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris island, where he served as a series commander and company com- mander. ln December 1972 he was transferred to Fort Benning, Georgia as a student at the infantry Officer Advance Course. In December 1973, Lieutenant Colonel Green was assigned to 2d Marine Division where he served first as the Battalion Assis- tant Operations Officer and later as a company commander in 1st Battalion, 6th Marines. In July 1976, he was assigned as a student to the Motor Transport Officers Course at Camp - - Johnson and subsequently transferred to 3d LT' COL' WIIII.am W'.Green Fsse, okinawa for duty with em Motor C0mm3ndlli9 0ff'C9f Transport Battalion. While assigned to 9th Motor Transport Battalion, he served as the Battalion Operations Officer and as a company commander. Returning from Okinawa in November 1977, Lieutenant Colonel Green was assigned as the lflspector instructor, Hotel Company, 2d Battalion, 25th Marines in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ln September 1980, he was transferred to U.S. Naval Air Station, Keflavik, Iceland where he Served as Commanding Officer, Marine Barracks. In July 1982, Lieutenant Colonel Green was transferred to Marine Aircraft Group 31 at Beaufort, South Carolina, as part of the Marine Corps Air-Ground Exchange Program. Vvhile Wllh MAG-31, he served as the Group Assistant Operations Officer and as the Operations f Officer. 'n Septemer 1984, Lieutenant Colonel Green joined the 2d Marine Division where he served first with the Deputy Chief of Staff, Prepositioning and later with Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4. 4 H Lieutenant Colonel Green's personal decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with Combat l V-H lite Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star, and Combat Action ribbon. . Lieutenant Colonel Green is married to the former Maria Maier of Augsburg, West Germany. l Thell have three daughters - Suzanne, Kelly, and Jennifer. 165 K? 1 u SGT MAJ E. E. Werner BLT Sergeant Major MAJOR P. T. Miller Executive Officer L ,911 3 4' H'-s, ', AS- ,,.i, . ,, n h Q ' , 5 5 K. j 26? . - ' , 1 1 5 N -'. 4 X - 12 T' ' 'N I ' -a .I 'w q , . A L . 0 Q S N W' .5 5 '-'W , 56 ' 'x-.0 'x '- . -wk . Qi. ing , ' l',xfN s K' Q x- .. N Si 'R A -ff 1 V pf , . Q , . ' 'K 'U ' R . i s s X XQ . A N ,A jx FU. Iv- nhl'-Q ' ' 495+ -' Q 'in 7' huvxv Quo fr N4 ,.-' , f ,Q-D O AL.- THE BLT v , , 4 MAJ s. G. nuke HKS CAPT R. L. 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Tucker LCPL T. Flavera LCPL A. Sqambellone LCPL R. Rockwell LCPL P. Marzan LCPL B. Veleloe LCPL H. Sanchez LCPL A. Russel LCPL M. Zimmerman LCPL Fl. Zelkan LCPL Fl. Watson LCPL J. Sirtola LCPL B. Anderson LCPL K. Haigh LCPL P. Gookin LCPL C. Obregon LCPL W. Lonon LCPL D. Looney LCPL L. Cole LCPL J. Bigger Ju- 1' LCPL D. Kefter LCPL R. Kelly LCPL M. Isaacs LCPL J. Neivel LCPL A. Montemayor LCPL R. Young LCPL T. Vanderwalker LCPL J. Perry LCPL T. Davis LCPL M. Lindstrom LCPL R. Salazar LCPL G. Litton LCPL S. Gilner LCPL R. Rounds LCPL R. Wallin LCPL T. Blank LCPL D. Johns LCPL F. Kendle LCPL J. Malloy LCPL O. Ocnoa LCPL J. Robertson LCPL D. Scherr LCPL P. Barton LCPL W. Bullock LCPL C. Cochran LCPL l.. Evans LCPL A. Miranda LCPL F. Brown LCPL N. Farland LCPL J. Hart pm ,QQ .4-g LCPL T. Santiago LCPL R. Barbee LCPL M. F leman LCPL Sggumbs LCPL H. Garcia LCPL M. Vandevender LCPL S. Nielsen LCPL P Consiglio LCPL B. Skarphol LCPL T. Keller LCPL B. Stillwell LCPL M. Miller LCPL D. Warner LCPL T. Trentz LCPL R. Silva LCPL T. Strand LCPL P. Fleboux LCPL S. Fle nolds LCPL R. Fgoman LCPL T. Blare LCPL R. Doll LCPL A. Draack LCPL D. D kes LCPL B. lyoley LCPL J. Gleason LCPL P. Greenwood LCPL R. Holt LCPL V. Knight LCPL V. Mack LCPL D. Marvel 4 Us ,. ...r 1' t, fi- , 1- J'- . is LCPL L. Matthews LCPL D. Ballou LCPL D. Baldwin LCPL D. Ballard LCPL A. Baldwin LCPL A. Hamilton LCPL F. Dahl LCPL l. Caldwell LCPL B. Fite LCPL Fl. Spivey LCPL J. Almazan LCPL J. Casson HN E. Davis HN J. Welsh HN Fi. Kite HN G. O. Kite HN G. Horne HN G. Fourqurean RPSN D. Sweeney PFC J. Lepera PFC E. Mayer PFC M. Broderick PFC J. Dunbar PFC R. Casto PFC D. lselli PFC M. Moore PFC J. 'Umothy PFC K. 'Elton PFC R. Senier PFC M. Randall QQ? gf N Q If A' fx ,V 6 ' ' LA. f' v V' v is png 'f?'4' ,ia ist LT S. Hanscom 1st LT J. Kenkel 1st LT R. Hanratta 1st LT W. Thompson ist LT F. Corcoran 1st LT C. Clark 1st SGT W. Stevens GYSGT E. Brothers SSGT B. Smith SSGT G. MacPherson GYSGT C. Grimsley SSGT L. Gathright SSGT M. Allen SSGT C. Morris SGT A. Lopez SGT T. Rice SGT L. Lewis SGT G. Crossley SGT D. Couch SGT L. Barnes SGT S. McBride CPL B. Rivas CPL T. Krvse CPL R. Gowers CPL B. Potts CPL Fi. Wemmer CPL B. Kiilingsworth CPL L. Gibson CPL Fi. Monroe CPL M. Cirasella sv Xg?xQ FOX BATTERY . 'ls wow 1 2 Q l 1 if A , . . , 'xi 4 v CPL D. Donnelly CPL D. Hammond CPL J. Delgado CPL K. Evans CPL L. Morton CLP D. Warneke CPL A. Arnett CPL Fl. Ouiroz CPL Ft. McCormick CPL S. Murdock CPL L. Willigar CPL N. Allen CPL Fl. Clark HM3 B. Angus HM3 M. Campa CPL M. Larson CPL Fi. Hamilton CPL T. Fry LCPL J. Rivera LCPL Ft. Guynn LCPL K. Little LCPLW. McGee LCPL D. Peters LCPL W. Spurling LCPL D. Terwilliger LCPL B. Thompson LCPL M. Parker LCPL o. Wilkey LCPL G. Black LCPL S. Patterson 3' were LCPL J. Crapo LCPL D. Dewitt LCPL P. Dunagan LCPL T. Canary LCPL C. Deaton LCPL J. Bartow LCPL D. Driver LCPL E. Garvel LCPL J, Hendric LCPL Fi. Hollifield LCPL C. Jackson LCPL C. Smith LCPL S. Strickon LCPL W. Solano LCPL P. Stefano LCPL T. Travolta LCPL R. Warts LCPL B. Widdis LCPL R. Johnson LCPL J. Pritchard LCPL T. Schollmeger LCPL G. VanVIeet LCPL M. Wilson LCPL B. Cole LCPL J. Jass LCPL H. Gilliam LCPL J. Belk LCPL P. Ftoss LCPL Fi. Prescott LCPL K. Starcher 77' 0-A 1 Q- Y'- as fx 2 4-m 'V' 'QT LCPL B. Renelique LCPL D. Gatza LCPL S. Fitzsimmons LCPL C. Bryant LCPL D. Azelton LCPL P. Pittman LCPL J. Douglas LCPL A. Ditimar LCPL G. Kappa LCPL N. Clysdale LCPL E. Dietz LCPL R. Gonzalez LCPL B. Lankford LCPL H. Hanson LCPL B. Prioleau LCPL V. Beckel LCPL S. lves LCPL C. Romans LCPL J. Hucks LCPL L. Martinez LCPL B. Herbst LCPL A. Rucker LCPL J. Baker LCPL P. Wilson LCPL B. Reed LCPL E. Rosbach LCPL P. Jones LCPL E. Banks LCPL J. Wright LCPL C. Miller LCPL J. Jensen LCPL J. Gavalo LCPL M. Fetterolf LCPL M. Fisher LCPL C. Williams LCPL L. Watson LCPL W. Vereen LCPL M. Nicholes LCPL A. Moore LCPL J. Knowlton LCPL T. Johnson LCPL C. Cheeley LCPL H. 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Romero CPL Fl. Lopez CPL D. Lacomb CPL B. Krivelow CPL D. Hedden CPL E. Faubion CPL T. Huerta CPL F. Niester CPL S. Wostbrock CPL S. Eckler CPL N. Johnson LCPL M. Pardo LCPL J. Marks 1 Q fn JS x IS cv' r. . LCPL H. O'NeiII LCPL A. Oates LCPL D. Goad LCPL V. Terroni LCPL J. Turco LCPL J. Flores LCPL R. Payer LCPL W. Smeltzer LCPL J. Soler LCPL A. Metz LCPL I. Jones LCPL F, Barrera LCPL R. Wilburn LCPL D. Jenkins LCPL T. Breckenridge LCPL F. Dunn LCPL S. Custer LCPL S. Arrasmitn LCPL D. Minor LCPL J. Mcvay LCPL R. Wirkki LCPL D. Waxler LCPL A. Vanderbosch LCPL S, Daniels LCPL A. Filer LCPL D.Minet1 LCPL E. Epperhari LCPL H. Griney LCPL A. Harrington LCPL Fl. Gudim M. Cunnin ham LCPL LCPL G. Stone LCPL L. Bedwell LCPL E. Guadalupe LCPL S. Boetcher LCPL J. Pleis LCPL K. Williams LCPL J. Walker LCPL Fl. Westgate LCPL J. Thiessen LCPL C. Rowley LCPL A. Rivera LCPL D. Miller LCPL B. McKim LCPL R. Manning LCPL L. Kritz LCPL J. Kirkland LCPL C. Hoerig LCPL W. Friend LCPL K. Dawson LCPL J. 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'warg b -i 1, .ag ,J M a .,, ff r '5 If K f ..- A C 5 in 4 N rf- ,1 N 'pa-. 0-W' - nz 4 , in 1. '. Ma E 5. .Q PFC P. Berger PFC M. Emmons PFC R. Armstrong PFC H. Townsend PFC J. Miles PFC T. Stoner PFC W. Haeger PFC J. Kaminski PFC D. Hemple PFC C. Bowling PFC D. Kennedy PFC T. Bleau PFC L. Ferguson PFC T. Sterling PFC D. Snnper PFC D. DeMarco PFC W. Taylor ,.,.,. ., ag f- 'vi t y, A 'L w V Q Q 'T JC. gg U .F 3. CAPT. O. K. EVANS EXECUTIVE OFFICER aptain Evans was bom in Pittsbur , P n ' ' C 1943. He attended Public schools t2eree2nc?wv:ggI?g'ra3u2a!du?r: June 1965 from the Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor of science degree in economics. Upon completign gf the Naval Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island in November 1965 he was commissioned an ensign in the Naval Reserve. Captain Evans augmented to the regular Navy in 1969 and was promoted to his pre- sent rank on 1 February 1987. He received a master of science degree in finance from the George Washington University in May 1975. He is the son of Mrs. Margaret J. Evans of Pittsburg and Mr. Harry O. Evans of Somerville, New Jersey. Captain Evans has served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. ln- itial sea assignment was in USS BAUER QDE 1025i from January 1966 through April 1968, there he served in the Weapons Department. From July 1968 until July 1969, he was Officer-in-Charge of a Patrol Craft Fast QPCFJ with Commander, Coastal Squadron ONE. Following completion of the Destroyer School at Newport, Rhode Island, in April 1970, he served from May 1970 through November 1972 as Engineering Officer then as Operations Officer in USS RUPERTUS QDD 8515. From April 1976 until January 1978, he was Flag Secretary to Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group EIGHT. Captain Evans was Executive Officer and Navigator in USS ELMER MONTGOMERY QFF 10821 from April 1978 until February 1980. He commanded USS MOINESTER lFF 10975 from December 1984 through February 1987. Assignments ashore have been in Washington, DC.: the first, from December 1972 through December 1975, was a personnel manage- ment billet in the Officer Performance Division of the Naval Military Personnel Command. The second, from April 1980 through April 1984, entailed financial management billets on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations, one in the programs and budget branch of the Sur- face Warfare Division for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Surface Warfare and the other in General Planning and Program Divi- sion for the Director, Navy Program Planning. Captain Evans' military decorations include the Bronze Star with combat distinguishing device, two awards of the Navy Commendation Medal with combat distinguishing devices and the Combat Action Rib- bon. Unit, campaign and service awards include: two awards of the Presidential Unit Citation, three awards of the Navy Unit Commenda- tion, the Meritorious Unit Commendation, the Naval Expeditionary Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and the Vietnam Serv- '06 Medal tten campaignsl. Captain Evans is married to the fonner Laura Feme Meyers of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and San Diego, Califomiag they have a son, Seth Alan, and presently reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia. I 's 1 I w V! 1 Z 1 ,, 2 Q L E 5 L 1 4 2 3 ,N E 1 1 f 1 i i i i X E 1 Y 25 2 I 44 6 f 5 S r 5 z l , M -,,,,,,,, , ,4 i - 4l l 1 i 4 1 s l I Q i ,I . , 1 , I 1 P I 1 3 E Q 5 1 gl A -- -- N 9 1 l m , 1 l 1 Z W . 5 I , 1 1 5 r w 1 11...,,,, Q., Y ,L 4-v . I I 2,1-k ps-s in ws'-v USS SAIPAN LHA-2 WE DO IT ALL 1 ' Mitt 4... .PRN 1 S aipan began the Mediterranean portion of the North AtlanticfMed cruise when we inchopped to Sixth Fleet on October 19 and moored in Rota for MARG tMediterranean Amphibious Ready Groupl turnover with the USS Guam and USS Portland. With tumover complete, Saipan, Raleigh and Sumter became MARG 1-87 and the Saipan got underway for the Sierra de Retin exercise off the coast of Spain. After a Connected Replenishment taking on stores from the USNS Sirius on October 23, the ship anchored at Sierra de Fletin October 24. Major General Franklin, U.S. Army lCHJUSMG MAAG, Madridl came on board that day for a tour and luncheon. Our amphibious exer- cise continued with backload October 27-29. Saipan comleted the exercise October 29, transiting the Straits of Gibraltar that day enroute a port visit to Malaga, Spain. After refueling from the USNS Neosho October 31, we anchored at Malaga, shifting anchorage in the aftemoon. We remained at anchor for the Malaga visit until November 5. The cruisemasters tthose sailors sched- uled to rotate oft Saipan who elected to remain aboard for the cruisel were treated to lunch aboard the Cap- tain's gig and some fishing from the gig off the beach at the nearby resort city of Torremolinos. A Ney competi- tion and inspection of the Supply department was con- LOI1 November 18. The fly-off of remaining ducted at anchor on November 2, and the ship got underway the fifth enroute Rota. Transiting the Straits of Gibraltar again gn November 6, we arrived in Rota November 7 for onload of AV-8 material needed for me upcoming Moroccan exercise. The em- barked Marines of 22MAU celebrated Marine Corps birthday, highlighted by afor- mation ceremony on the pier. We departed Rota November 8 and headed south for the Moroccan exercise. The AV-8 Harrier aircraft flew aboard and the Pre-Overhaul Test and Inspection team arrived from Philadelphia to plan for future yardwork. Continuing south in the eastern Atlantic to the coast of Morocco, the Av-8 aircraft were launched November 11 and the ship anchored off TanTan, Morocco. Moroccan liaison officers embarked. On November 12, the ship attempted wet well operations for use of the ship's boats, but the weather prevented this because of heavy swells. instead, the ship got underway in the morning and continued the exercise underway, remaining in the TanTan area for five days. Govemor Ahmed M'Jahd' of TanTan. Morocco, Mr. Richard Jackson fU.S. Con- sul General, Casablancai visited the Saipan November 13, as did Lieutenant General Gray, USMC fFMFLANTl. This was the date of our helo assault at TanTan. The f0u9WlflQ day, Lieutenant General Gray d9D8rted. The AV-8 aircraft conducted an 'flDl'9SSive fire power demonstration for the crew in the vicinity of Saipan. They flew Off November 17, and the ship departed V19 TanTan area enroute Tiznit, Morocco, Personnel, including the Moroccan liaison 9m09l'S. was completed the next day at and the ship continued underway for . ffttfa 4' s 7 ' fills i X V K X fl rf r ifizfi: - ww-s'.W1: ' , 1 I , ,sm - f 4- .Jae ,.er,,. -, is ,, 7 . ' ' Y,--,, e.,'-fir r , . My f. Palma, Spain. November 22 the Straits of Gibraltar were transited again, entering the western Mediterranean. A steel beach pic- nic was held the next day on the flight deck with grilled burgers and hotdogs, cold drinks and snacks, and musical entertain- ment provided by talented ship's crewmembers and embarked personnel. A Connected Replenishment QCONREPJ and Vertical Replenishment fVERTREPi with the USNS Satum was held along with an Underway Refueting from the USNS Pawcatuck November 24, prior to our ar- rival in Palma November 25. A 21-gun salute was rendered on our way to the pier. We remained in Palma until December 5, with Thanksgiving ecumenical Services held November 27 and an outstanding Thanksgiving dinner celebrated in all messes. An official visit was made by Almlrante Lopez-Ceron fAdmiral, Baleric Islands Sec- tor, Spainl, Moline Saenz-Diez iComman- dant of Gonzalo Marinal and the Comman- dant of the Palma Naval Base on November 28, and the following day Mr. Bustard, a member of the American Con- sulate, Palma, came aboard. We departed Palma December 5 for Pian de Spille. An emergency transfer of feed water to the USS Dahlgren was ac- complished, the Dahlgren receiving 15,800 gallons. Later December 5, and Underway Replenishment was conducted with the USNS Pawcatuck. Crisis Response Exer- cise 87 QCRIREX 1-871 began December 6 with a personnel transfer to the USS Raleigh and shipboard driils, December 7, a Search and Rescue Exercise was con- ducted with a grade of 99 and a Vertical Replenishment was conducted with the USS Santa Barbara. The following day was 189 l y one, with the ship transiting the of Bonifacio, conducting am- raid exercises, and anchoring Pian de Spille using precision anchorage techniques. Engineering Casualty Control Exercises were conducted throughout the night. Helicopter and boat assault exercises were accomplished December 9. Then the ship got undenrvay for small arms fire and 5 54 gunfire on a balloon target launched from the well deck. An additional gunnery exercise was conducted with the USS OP- PORTUNE. The ship then anchored again at Pian de Spille. Getting underway the evening of the tenth and anchoring again on December 11, the ship greeted a news crew from Channel 13 in Norfolk. Mr. Wessling, lVlr. Flanagan and their cameraman toured the ship and shot video footage for the Christmas special aired in Hampton Roads Christmas eve and again Christmas day. The television crew left Saipan December 12 and the ship con- ducted a Noncombatant Evacuation Opera- tion exercise in the evening. 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