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Qs,A c ms, gf .ggfi-J-5+ 5 . if .vi , Q QQ if ' -hymn ,ar 3+ 1 e S TRA GGLERS LC U CRE WS DEPART NORFOLK ' RUN FOR THE CHILDREN 147 ROTA TOURS PALMA TOURS CANNES TOURS 2 NAPLES TOURS OPERATION DRA GON HAMMER TOULON TOURS PUERTO RICO OFF-LOAD TIGER CRUISE HOMECOMING CRUISEBOOK STAFF CREDITS ut' M '55 'fue 1 I . I. Q-0 sq-I' 9-I -,,b9' 1 146. 148 159 , 17 OPERATION SHARP CAPTAIN STANLEY D GASTAR 90 MARG 2- COMPHIBRON FOUR Captain Stanley D. Gastcr gaduated from Southeastem Massachusetts University h 4964 and was commissioned an Ensign upon completion of Officers Candidate School in October 1964 Sea tours have been on USS ORlSKANY CCVA-SAD as First Division Officer, USS BENNER CDD-8075 as Anti- Submarine Officer and Weapons Officer, USS McCl.OY CDE-40382 as Operations Officer, USS ELPASO CLKA-4473 as First Lieutenant, and USS NEWPORT CLST-4 4795 Executive Officer. He's commanded USS KIOWA CATF- 72D, USS PORTLAND CLSD-37D AND USS AUSTN CLPD-45 prior to assumhg commmd of Arrphblous Squadron Four. Shore tours have included Mahtenmce Budget and Fiscal Officer on COMCRUJESLANT md then COMNAVSURFLANT staff. OPNAV as a CNO Operations briefer COP-6445, PCOXPXO Amphblous Warfare specialty instructor at the Suface Wcrfcre Officers' School Command, and ACOS for Operations and Plans on the COMPHIBGRU OINE staff. Captain Gastar ls a gaduate of the Naval Destroyer School, Armed Forces Staff College cred National War College. He is a recipient of the Meritorious Service medal, Navy Achievement medd, Combat Action ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation and various service and campaign ribbons. Captain Gastar resides in Virginia Beach, VA. with his wife, Marsha, and sons, Christopher and Mak. CAPTAIN LAURENCE H TURNER, JR. CUMMANDING GFFICER Coptoin Lourence H. Turner, Jr. is o notive of Son Diego, CA, ond wos commissioned os on ensign in June 'I96-4 througw the Novol Reserve Officer Troining Corps Progom ot Tulone University, New Orleons, LA. His first ot-seo ossignment wos os the Weopons Division Officer on USS NICHOLAS CDD-4995. His next ossignment wos Weopons Deportment Heod on USS JC. OWENS CDD- 776D, ond then served os Deputy Senior Advisor ot THOI-NUC in the Republic of Vietnom. He served os Compot Systems Officer opoord USS WILLIAM V. PRATT CDDO- ISJ, ond Officer-in-Chorge of Novol Telecommunicotions Center, Newport, RI. Coptoin Turner wos ossigned os Executive Officer of USS MERRILL CDD-9765, ond served with the Operotionol Test ond Evoluotion Force, Pocific. He served os Commondlng Officer of USS PAUL F. FOSTER CDD-96415 ond Novol Communicotion Stotion, Roto, Spoin. Before ossuming commdwd of SAIPAN, he served os Commonding Officer oboord USS MOUNT WHITNEY CLCC-205. Coptoin Turner hos ottended Novol Destroyer School, ond received o Moster of Science degree in Communicotion Monogement from the Novol Wor College ri Newport, RI. Coptoin Turner is morried to the former Sondro M. Wiederecht of New Orleons, LA. They hove three children, Lourence Ill, Christopher ond Mory. CDR AM. PETRUSKA EXECUTIVE OFFICER Andrew M. Petruska was born in Washington D.C. on 10 December 1946, the son of LCDR Andrew Petruska JR, USN qretp. He graduated from the University ot South Florida in 1968 and entered the United States Naval Otticer Candidate School, being commissioned as an Ensign in Aprs 1969, Following his commissioning, CDR Petruska had consecutive Cuty afloat until 1972 serving aboard US ALBATROSS QMSC-2895 and USS HENRY B, WILSON QDDO-73 F-,fYE3' graduation from U S Navai Destroy School in October 1972, he ser-.rea as Operations Officer aboard vii NOA QDD-8415, Following his duty afloat, Commander Petruska SGTJEZJEJ as assistant Professor of Naval is: ff' is ,f. -.v fm. R l Florida A 8m M University t..f,,. from August 1973 to Jurie 19 Returning to sea, he was F Lleutenantfweapons rmifiifii-' RACINE QLST-11915 from February 1978. during Y.-.r'Trf'ii ' Ship was the winner at tw- V11 Sterret Battleship Award Selected to attend a we .Ti college. CDR Petruska v. as n X F N v G graduate ot the Defense .dogs 13- institute and from Seotemce' '3' to June 1980 attended 'he Semi: Naval War College, Hamcug Germany. CDR Petruska repofea 'o cSS RICHARD L. PAGE QFFG-SN n ridges' 1980 as Executive Ottfce' G73 sen. in this billet until May 1982 be 'Nev commanded USS FORT FN KVSC--1-lei ve A ti' From September 1982 to Vat. 'OSA The ship was the wrnne' ct 'ne Ea' Efficiency E and was me COMINEC-RU TWO nom 'tee fo' 'ne Arleigh Burke tieet trophy C32 OA sr ri Petruska next commanded -SS NEWPORT CLST-1 U92 from .une '984 to July 1986. during wncn 'me 'ne ship was awarded the save E it Returning ashore. CDR Pemusira served as Force PlansjFleet introduction Officer on the Stott of Commander Naval Surface Force at' ts 311 I-tianfic He reported to USS SAIPAN Knit,-2', as Executive Otticer in August 1988 and was selected for 'sie 'onir ot Captain in Februrary 1989 CD? Detruslcas decorations include 'ne Meritorious Service Medal 125, 'ne Navy Commendation Medal Q31 Navy Exceilence Ribbon, Sea Service 7?LD'JO i, Vietnam Service Medal, f'-rmed Forces Expeditionary Medal ana :ne National Defense Medal. CDR Petruska is married to the former Joan Lindsey of Tampa, Fonda ana nas one son, Marcus ,-snare .-J, and one daughter, Anne Mlcneiie. They reside in Virginia Beach, VA, CUMMANDER WILLIAM J. ARSHALL C0 PHIBRO FOUR CHIEF- OF-STAFF CDR Williom J. Mdrshdll wos bo'n in 5foc4 yn, NY, on November 22, 49417. He QVOOQCWCEC 'cm Old Dominion Universifv, ond WGS COCCMVSSTODGO Ensign in Moy 4972, upon complehon of Office Cdndidofe School, NevvporT, Rl. CDR V1o'sno's firsT dssignmenf vvds oboord USS IWC AXA QP-- 2y, where he served os CIC Officer ond Domoge ConTrol AssisTonT unTil Morch 4975. He Then served oboord USS AIBANY QCG-405 ds TorTor ond Guns BoTTerv Officer ln April 4977, he vvos ossigned To FleeT CombdT Trdining CenTer ATIdnTic of Dom Neck, VA, where he served os o CIC ond TAO cs .,:':' cn' Augusf 4979. During This period, OI? 'l.'3'S'7G edrned o lvlosfer of Science W Deg'-ee n Eusness Adminisfrofion from George :ss cg': 1 ,mersirv ln Sepfember 4977, he ,fsmenced j9DCJlTD46'DT Heod Trdining dT The price d'fd'e Officers School, Nevvporf, Rl, g. g'3:ud'ed in lvlov 4980. He wos Then as gee: 'Q SSS SLAKELY QPF-40725 os Weopons ce' 's ,une 4982 Commonder lvlorsholl vvds ' sues gfed TO USS SPlEGEL GROVE QLSD-325 wigneer 'ig 'his Tour, he reporfed in OcT. 4983 rzzir of Commonder Amphibious 'T 'E N ds lvloferiol Officer. ln December ' 'ponder lvlorsholl reporTed oboord . .' HPD' 4415 where he served os ' ' .e Officer unfil Sepf. 4987. He vvos Then N f 6: 'c ine sfoff of Amphibious group TWO N if ffficer unfil lvlorch 4989. fj '4 '.'d'sholl Then commenced Prospecfive Dommdnd ng Officer Troining oT The Surfoce .' dffofe Officers School enroufe To commond cf ,EE HEUWTAGE CLSD-3415. Upon compleTion of iroscec' ,fe Commonding Officer Troining in Augss' '989, The decommissioning of USS ,N , - V, ,- HH f .4 He: Nos onnounced ond he vvos oss gceo ogdin fo The sToff of Commonder A D Ig ,us Group TWO. In June 4990, he wos CSSQWGO' os Chief Sfoff Officer of Amphibious :duodcn ?OUl2 ond will relieve ds Commondlng Officer of USS GUNSTON HALL f-SD-AAD in Sepfember 4990. CD2 Morsholls decordTions include o 'fe'iTorious Service lVleddl vviTh Gold STdr in lieu of second ovvord, Novy CommendoTlon lvleddl urn Gold STdrs in lieu of second ond Third oword, The Nofiondl Defense ribbon ond o Sed Service Deploymenf ribbon. CDi? Morsholl is mdrried To The former Kofhieen Romsey of Norfolk, VA. They hove Two children, lvlorgoreT ond Williom Jr. 'rv-yxr-Nrwfx A 11 t l WC JUN C. JEWETT CCMMAN Master Chief Jewetf was porn in Borlingfon, Vermont just after the end of Worid 'Nor fwo, He attended Hanover High School in nano-red NH, and then went to the University of we.-.f Hampshire for one semester, He ,c-'neo 're Nav on Feb. ti, 1964 and went to if-f' y J .fuu- Camp at Great Lakes. IL. Following Bo-of Como AWCM Jewett attended AX scfioo, Memphis, TN, followed by numerous schools in San Diego, CA, Upon reporting to sauoaror. JP-4, he was assigned to the avionics shop and as on alrcrewman on PQV7 aircraft upen ooffceve , of a deployment, he was assigned os ie squadron radio training PO for the he .-.A lie aircraft during VP-A's transition H6 was '12-'Q accepted to the Star Program ff.1l. lf'X .li .. made another WESTPAC deployrneri' ...fi V V I ,,, Master Chief Jewett was then Efjflf 1 for AVIR school. He graduated rtorr-cm' after an eight month electrortlrgs rpocrzii : then was assigned to VF-'40 in Eirnrtz,-.i - Maine. Master Chief Jewett corinplsittirl ' .-. deployments with V940 and wrt: :ft-,'. f - FASOTRAGRULANT DET ift Brllrtswsvl- rt r- '- of 4970. H6 TOUQNT P-3 Saftritl' 0r1iilr'ir'i-'it three years and was then fflQ1fitSf0f'U- A' .- in Brunswick. Upon completion of qnrf'hw' ' .-. deployments in two years. AWGN ew-W .r 11 accepted to the Personnel Exchange 7'1T-3'3 and was transferred to RAF .12 SCIX,AC!k7'Cf s c B1 Mawgan. England, in Sept or io'5 'hee he made Chief Petty Qfficer on Seo' 'Q 1 Flying the Ml-Ct Nimrod aircraff he ' I I accumulated neariy LH ftrgrv hours an-.3 was transferred to ASWOC, Bermuda n Ac-fi 3' 1979. He was assigned as LCPC and O rations CPO, being Pvemefe-Q3 M Ai.'.QC pe fb vc C July 16.4981 Transferred May or 1053 'c N2-23 , 1 A 6 A ' l 'r' in Brunswick, Maine. and cormcieea wee deployments. He was then assigned to CPW43 B-'amsxr'-csc, Maine, staff as Operations CPG and Tranlrsg CPO where he was promoted to LfO546-f Chief on July to. 1989. Upon being to the CMC Program, Master Chief .lewett was assigned to the USS SAPAN in of 499. Master Chief Jewett has completed cicse fo 40,000 flight hours on numerous types ot 12 ASTER CHIEF Ol'C'CIff He also completed three years at New -famoshife College majoring in General Business, -we married to the former Gloria J. Brigham of 'iofowficf-,4 i'tJT , They have three children and one gas-acniid, L COMPHIBRO FOUR -1 I ipl:-H? 'HY'-' ' ' 'ILA'-3 , n B In 1. - -Vl,n . u -. e' 1 'V' 33 ' v A- . W 3 u'll' 4 J-3,1 . i. fin umm JJ ,J falls' 'Y' W-rs M CDR KELLY LCDR AMBORSETTI MAJ WALSH CAPT CRUSH if 14 P X ,XV . , H I . V . 5 4- 2,1 I MV QI. . ,..1 , COMPHIBRO FOUR i aa- BTC RYAN YN1 SMITH YN2 GIUMMO IS2 SKINNER QM2 MILLAR MS3 WALKER MS3 DRAGONAIRE SN COOK 157 A 1 A COMPHIBRO FO R RMCM HOOKS RM 1 MILES RMI CARDONA ACI THOMAS RM2 BARTON AC2 CONWAY SKI! YOUNG HN 801.18 Q .., Q O, I ussx w,u,m-Ln W MP xxx A' wt A X v- .. TX k n .,k O- Eh O 'I NSA YS RIGHT E f- Y , n s 5 , 1 9 gf! 4 ,ff f !,r 14 I, 4 2 1- 'X AIMD X ZH W, X Q ,ff 3 Q Q X R ' , '12 ' 9- . fj- , 54' I V -ff f':V??a, :sunk F, 'bf . K 4 3 i 5 i . i 1 4 . A i I 4 X x x Av i XX f c 'Ma 5 i ,f -- 4 ..., L A l LCIIR lIl'Rl.lll'R'l' ASCS KEY AMSC WILLIAMSON ATC N1-:Avi-:ILL NO P91010 Awanlable AQC 1-'nn-:R CWO2 QUAD!-. IMO-1 Available No Photo AS1 TOUMINEN AQ1 MORAN AD1 PLUNKETT AK2 PENNIL AZ2 APONTE AZAN DYE AZAA HENDERSON SAIPAN's IMO-1 is the staff division of AIMD. Here you will find the administrative heart of the department. IMO-1 is broken down into three major work centers. They include Production Control 40205, Quality Assurance 10403 and Material Control. f I 0-2 AMH1 CHADWICK AMHI YOUNG l A-4 gun- -si' A fo I , 5 n f ,. is 'V V 19 9 2 T' I Sharkfin. This division's metalsmitlfl ci The General Maintenance Division provides the heavy industrial capabilitlu and supports the ship's UH-IN helicopttlv fabricate various aircraft panels, hydraulicsman build high pressure fluid lines and jet mechanics repair aircraft engines or dynamic rotor components. No Photo Available No Photo Available Pu 9 No Photo Available IMO-2 AMS1 GRAVES AE1 LEDTKE AD1 WOOD AMS2 AVERETTE AMS2 DARVIN AT2 DELORM AMH2 LOHR PR2 NOVAK AD2 OWENS AD2 PETERSON AE2 HOLZWORTH ADAN MARTINEZ AD3 RADU ADAA MAYNARD AR AMOLSCH AR RAYMOND IMO- AE1 ABENDSCHAN AE1 BRIGGS 'WT AT2 CYRUS AE2 DUMAS i AT2 SCOTT AT2 YOUNG is i AT3 KEARN I-IY AT3 R0'l'HWl'lI,l. A E3 TAGA I..-'t N ATA N H PZ ATN IND-Il is the Aviation Yle-ctrnnirw repair facility absurd S XIPXN, Work cents-r GH! repairs vnriuus riwmmunicatmn and navigation systems. while aircraft instruments and electrical Qystvmi are trsted by tlw Aviation Electrician Mates t.-XETQX of work center R211 On board calibration of test equipment is carried out by work center 870 and the comp-nm-nt rvpllccmrnt on electronic modules is performed by work center 690, O-4 , ' 1 f J., IL- in , Ib . The Aviation Support Equipment Technicians fAS'sl of AIMD's IMO-4 division perform trouble shooting and repair on the diesel engines that keep the yellow gear running. They work with electrical power distribution, do hydraulic servicing and also move cargo with the forklifts they maintain. IMO-4 AS1 STARNES ASAN INGRAM AS2 WILLEY AS2 PETERS AS2 NICOLL AS2 BACCHUS ASL! MILLER A33 DINGVS ASI! DOWNS ASI! MI'I'l'lll'II.I, ASI! GRlI l l'I'll XS KN HENDRICKSON XS.-X.-X CH.-XRI.I-IS ASA.-X ALBERTO 4' I in Q, Q 5 5 ! f J .X aging.---.N K., IR CDR 'l'0RNA'l'0Rl'I LT WOEHLER LT MISIASZEK LT CUDDINGTON CW02 CURRY ABCM CHAMBERS Avaliable No Photo 1 26 i No Photo Available V - 1 ABHCS RASKIEWICZ ABHC ARNOLD ABH1 BONNEL ABHC HOLLOWAY ABH1 THOMPSON ABH2 FERTUCCI ABH2 THEODORE ABH2 WALLACE SAlPAN's V-1 division is responsible for the safe and expeditious movement of aircraft on the Flight Deck. They also provide personnel for Crash and Salvage which is the Flight Deck fire fighting and rescue team. ,Wi A lm-:ss S Y, ,L i o '-'bg' ' '4- :-- .ES-2:r:::::::-:...:f1f:-- O5 - B':':':'o'o'o'o'o o'0, 74 0 - 0-'.'.'o'ofofOf0 ' In vv--M-v U ' ' Y v . q- - 1. mowing- inthevip' X X A K hi r Q-sf' l I -Q - : X, fl- ighi- , M1 A ,fm ,sf ,, , ,bm,5,,,,,a,,l,,,p, W,,4gfm'1'4' ww ,....- ,..1..........-- V - 1 AN DAVIS ABH3 BROOKS ABH3 HAIR ABH3 HENDRIX ABH3 KEXEL AN VI'llN0'I'l'i ABH3 MCCARVER ABI!!! l'I'lHAI.l'lS AI!ll1il'0I.M'KU Allllll RlIH'INUl'R AHH1! S.-XVKS PIMAA Mll.l.l'IR AN IKAIIJQY ABHAN BQCHI-T AN CARGILI, XBHAN DEGUZM.-KN No Photo Avaliable Q 3 V - 1 AN FLYNN AN LAGRAVE AN MASAUDING AN REED AN REINKING ABHAN SCHWARTZ AN SPOLJARIC AN TREPANIER AA ANDERSON AA BUSCHMAN AA FRANCIS AA HARRIS AR MENDEZ AA ISELEY AA MASSEY AA ROSE AA STRICKLAND AA TABOR AA WILLIAMS AR BADINI AR BARBOSA AH IHINGU AR COBBS All CUNNINGIIAM All Ml'Ml?I,l.l'1N AN DAVIS ABIIAR OIWZRRY AR PARKICR ABR.-XR RHYPZS AR SANDERS AR TORRES AR WERNBERG A J, 7 I' Ig , ,, fws u 'N Q Nc r-Mews Axafab?e No Photo Available f'M ,U Q. A 1- C fi 4 ' Q f few o, 5, l A 4 iff:-:f '-Z ' f -'-'L .' '. 'X 'A fn f ff L fig:--'1:M'i.- . o X '.,- 'M' -NY'-, -, M, -- '-f-... '-, K Q , in X 4: Q i A 'V x . , I 11-M N f i ' E-is SAIPAN's V-3 division is responsible for the safe movement of aircraft and cargo on the Hangar Deck. They operate SAIPAN's two aircraft elevators and are the first line of defense in case of a fire on the Hangar Deck. V-3 ABI-ICS GROTENHUIS ABH1 MEDINA ABH3 SNEAD ABH2 HOFFMAN ABH2 KORDA ABH2 'l'0RHIflS AISH!! COOK ABU! KOMIMIPZNOVICII AIHIZ Ml'lYl'2H AHIIAN IINIINZHS AIHIAN CARR AN RPIEIJ .-KN HOPSON AN JOIINSUN AN LAYTON AN ROSEBERRY V-3 AN ANDERSON ABHAN RUSS ABHAA VEGA AN WALSH AN WASHINGTON AN WILSON AA DAISE AA FRAZIER AA NICELY AA RIVERA ABHAA STRICKLER AR GURZYNSKI V-4 SAIPAN33 V-4 Division are responsible for the refueling and defueling of all aircraft and vehicles. They also insure the fuel is purified before it's transferred from storage tanks to the aircraft or vehicles. The Aviation Boatswain Mates of ABFC ALLEN .,, l is f X ,ff ' S, Am-'1 P0Y'rttm-:ss Mwz cfomx Am-'2 vm.:-:RA Available No Photo ABI-'3 CAMPBEl.I. ABF3 GONZALEZ A ABF3 HARDEN ABF3 JACKSON ABF3 MANNING Y 3 i L lupus 17 Ov A V . ,J I F xo ' LSU' A H? L f A A, 5...-J V - 4 ABF3 TELLO AN DAVIS ABFAN FLORDELIZA AN MCDUFFEE 1.6 ',q-ws AN MIZE ABFAN PALM ABFAN RIVERA AN STEVENSON AA ADKINS AA HACKNEY 5 Q . . '- 'ik 4 AHF!! RHUARU AA MCC0l.l.lIM AA MA'l l'Il'l-2 AHFAA l'0Wl'1I.l. AA SWALLOWS AA MPINIHCZ A BF.-XA WH ITE AA WASHINGTON AA ESTOK AR ZEHINDER YJ- 5' Q . n ' it l' i in-. th. A hi S- ,gr .1 1 wa. HQ- .- VK ,. gg a. .L W .Q Q .9.. 2. L I No Photo Available 'Q No Photo fwaaiabie ..f.....A 1' l.c'nu Ql'..xn1.r3s LT W00D I Q ff '57 CW02 UVM BI-IR LT-lf? LACY LTJG ZIMMERMAN rg 'C' avfy 94, ENS RANDALL ENS ALEXANDER T.V. BONQRA SAIPAN's CSA Division is comprised of 4 major Work centers. They are responsible for the storage, safe handling. and movement of ammunition throughout the ship. Their mission involves an accurate accounting and precise timing in order to meet the demand of a complex surface and air operation. gf li' ,. Nw-1 fnw, 1' Z5 ,. gn 1 l CSA AOC RIVERS A01 FERDON A01 FERRARI A01 HALTERMAN A01 JORGENSEN SSGT SPIVEY A01 HEIM A01 MALPASS SGT HOLLNAGEL A02 JONES CSA A02 RICHARDS A02 SPYCHALSKI A03 BIGGERS AOAN COLVIN LCPL DAVIS AOAN GORI AOAN MCDONALD AOAN N0'I l'lNGIlA Ni ,.,,,.,.W i--.--mln-1- -A CSA E -il Q. - n X P I 5- 3 ' 3 O' fi No Photo Avaliable Yf . , ,.....-- K7 S S 7 X, J O ' . ,gf 5 P L -I I 4 , . 'iq ,gr fw 4 .SA X .Q Q 1 at e K 1 W ,bg v......,. . ,-. ,Ah N-R 1 No Photo Available War' No Photo N0 Photo Avallabqe Avaliable cf' 1 . H . CPL ROUND AO1 VROOMAN AN POWERS AOAA BOONE AOAA HARRIS AOAA MILLER AOAR EDWARDS AOAN MULAC CSD SAlPAN'S CSD Division is under direction of the ELAC MAT Officer. lt's responsible for the maintenance of the Non- Tactical Data Systems Computer, Automated Data Processing, Communications Data Processing system, and the shipfs Desk Top Computers. CSD along with CSE combine to man 24-hour Electronics Casualty Control Watches from Repair Eight- .f' 'FH' i-e --V . af-'lug ,gfgi 5 'Q 535: .PW 4. i V ...M ,, -- ...- A+ I X . s-. . - I I -ay 1 C X I Q i . pq Q -0 i 1 fi 1 l K Q I f g Q Q ag he 1 I , -x 1 T -i n -53315 iii 3'-'i 21 1 if iff DSC M E LAN D HR 21 DS l P0'l I' ER A , DSI El..-K M DS2 WICIIMAN DS2 JOHNSON usa Jomssox n ' ' VY 7 'if 4 DS3 CREELEY DS3 HOLCOMB No Photo No Photo Available Available CSD DS3 LEBLANC DS2 LOBELL DS3 PACE DS3 RUTLEDGE DS3 TROTTER DS3 WOODS DS3 ERKSON DS3 JANVIER DS3 CARR K A f A CSE SAIPAN'S CSE Division is responsible for the maintenance of all non-fire control Electronics aboard SAIPAN. This includes Navigation Electronics, Surface and Air Surviellance System. SAIPAYS CSE Division helps maintain one of the largest Communication suites afloat. - !JJf ETCM MILANO wrt' l..-XVIN if ICI MlDlH.l'I'l'0N ET2 CORBIN ET2 HAI LEY ET3 DOUGLAS 'Sv' ET3 G A M B ER ET3 ROGERS arf' ,ee -ll 4 and No Photo Available No Photo Available CSE A ET2 DRIES 'S ' '- . IC2 JOHNSON Oh No Photo ET2 ORLANDO ET2 WHITE cu-c. T - U is ET2 BEST 'Wav fm 4- Q9 ET3 ALLEN ET3 FARKUS DS3 FARMER ET3 MADDOX No Photo No Photo Available Available ET3 SHOENIG ET3 SMITH ET3 SUTTON ET3 WADSWORTH No Photo N0 Photo Available Avallable ET3 STEELE ET3 MYRICK CSF SAIPAN'S CSF Dnvxsxon IS responsible for the maintenance and repaxr of sophisticated Ure control radar and computer systems Thu-,Q act as a force multiplier during .1 Nidnne landing bw providing long range hnghls accumte N, xyf V XX: FCC SYISICIVI' fu 5 llll.Dl'2RllRANll F02 ll.-Xll.l'1Y F02 UASEY FC2 OTTA WA Y FC2 P.-XYNE FC3 ALLEN FCS BROWN CSF FC3 CHANDLER FC3 GCMEZ FC3 LEWIS FCC WEIMAR b ...mg 1' ws in M, , 11 l lf--Y Is 'S 5 Z g. i 'u il 1 GMGI HANSEN G-MGI VICKERS GMG2 JAMIERSON GMG3 JOHNSON GMGSA ANDERSON GMGSA CREITZ 0- if in KX- Q f , v- 7'2'g7P a'mlzQ1 O' mm Arm.: 'l!hAfCAA4'A MN sfrmfq. M6-f q W'ic'f3fA 6 A M 1,90 QQ . a A if AM FAM i 55 WN? . , A.. wb mm f A . ' Q .wg 7' JYVXJ ' AAA? iff MMA ff? 'WC CSW 4 'D in 2 fn 1 EWC ARTZER EW3 SHOLLEY EW2 OLSON EW3 CRAWLEY EWSN ROBINSON 9 CSW Division is SAlPAN's countermeasure. The Electronic Warfare Technicians both operate and maintain the ANISLQ-32 QVJ 3 an antiship missile defense system and the SRBOC, a chaff decoy launching system. The ANISLQ-25 Nixie, a torpedo countermeasures decoy system filled with around the clock watches, equipment maintenance, endless training experiences and proficiency exam geared to sharpen their V tactical skills. O 'Q ,. ff ,f ,av ,N .pr g Q, . v ' Q , . w. ' ' sk, agp. V aw ' 'Q ur 2 i'P :fi,-V -11 1 ' G' 'ln-1 IC gr W,, wk ,f ,,'v ,V V pm , iw gf , , W , My X .mf tr I , .,, fe' ' V' f f 4 4, ' 'S va.-1. ., y ww, 1wf,,,,, mm-4, , , Qin. , ,- Af 1 r I H . 1 w J, l 1 ,wr fffzfvff 4 1 4 CW02 JOHNSON Q ' ui LT MORIN C0 ,,.. .3 ' No Photo Y Available LTJG KACHEL SMC SPARKMAN a-11'-5 ir' 2 1, is 'fu Nr- i 2 , ,.,,. , 1' f!-1 Q 5 ls X 1 if 5 Z A W ,fl 1 0 ' W ' 3 1 X Q xv , 5 2 f 1 1 Q ' 4 ff 1 X i I -4 Y e- il '1 1 2, ' fa 4 1 RMCM DAWSON BMCS SMITH RMC BURRILL RMC LEE RMI JOHNSON fi' RMI KILLINGSWORTH J5 RMI KLEIN RMSA HODGDON Communlcatlon is a vltal part of every oporatlon and without Communications Department. headed by LT ND. Morin, the USS SAIPAN would come to a screeching halt. Toiother. CR and CS Dlvislons work to keep the information flowing. CR Dlvlslon. better known as radio, is headed by CW04 J.P. Johnson. The Htl hsrdworltlng radlomen process message trafflc around the clock over all type of radlo clrcults. Uslng this method. they can send or recelve messages from any Navy unlt ln the world. During Operation 'Sharp Edge' they processed over 3.000 messages a day, trlple what they would expect on s normal work day. As a team. Communication Department is unbeatable. Only the smartest and best trained sailors can say they are a part of the Department which lives up to SAlPAN'S motto 'WE D0 IT ALL' S2 CR RM2 FLETCHER SGT FELTON RM2 HARRIS RM2 HOUCHIN RM2 POWELL RM3 FINK RM3 FRANCIS RM3 FULLER RM3 GILBERT RM3 GLENN CR RM3 HINTON RM3 KYLES RM3 LANTZ RM3 METZ RM3 RU'I PLI'IN RMI! STATIPLN RM3 THOMPSON RM!! WAGON!-IH RMB BRA IJFURID RMSN DR.-XFTON ff- ' 5, Hn' Z RMSN GRUBBS RMSN HADDAD RMSN HICKS RMSA HILDEBRANDT RMSA SPEIDEL RMSN WALTON RMSN WHARTNABY RMSA KLINE RMSA SEDER RMSA TADEMY RMSR CALIRO RMSR COLLETT RMSR GAY RMSR LEACH RMSR MILLER RMSR BROWN iii CS SM1 LEWIS SM2 COOPER SM2 HINY SM3 ABEYTA SM3 GERDES sms Munn , ,,p ff fo ,,,, , , 1 ix inlfx CS Division, or signal division, is responsible for visual communication aboard saipan. Headed by LTJG E.G. Kachel, the ten signalmen are kept busy day and night, processing visual message via flashing light, semaphore, and flagliolat, ln addition, the signal gang is tasked wltli assisting in the safe navigation of the U88 SAIPAN. With their excellent vantage point on the 08 level and their powerful binoculars, signalmen make the but lookout. N1- 3 1 x 5 XX x 3, new ,H o ,T .ff , gh M - L 4-1 if JQ. CS Univ l'5 1 5 N I v lg NX R I 5 V 1 df' fd 2 53 yfwv .-o SM3 WALTZ SMSN SCHOENBERGER SMSN MAGANA SMSN SMITH vw- l 57 E i A L Q 1, -A- V 'f 'ugh' I 1 i amy, ' wzn4.z1nxv Vff gi in K I l LTJG STREBECK G 1 LC D R SIMMONS DECK . Q- of' cs 3 No Photo Available LTJG JOHNSTON LTJG BURLESON ,1 ,l .', 'K lr 5 ii , The lloatswain's Mate rating is one of the oldest in the Navy. Sailmakers, coxswains, deck seaman and bosuns perform duties in the old fashion way that are still applicable in today's Navy. Deck Department aboard SAIPAN consists of two divisions with approximately 30 men each. Rated boatswain's mates and deck seamen of lst Division are responsible for the preservation ofthe ship's sides, maintenance and operation of the ship's small boats and the underway replenishment refueling rig. Anchoring and mooring of the ship from the ship's foc'sle is also one of their responsibilities. st CW04 LYONS BMCS HOLLOWAY BMI HIBBITT BMI CARTER BM2 CLARK BM2 CORTECHT BM2 PERKINS BMC! FRAZIHR BMI! Gl'1lSl.l'lR BM3 GONZAIJIZ BMI! RUIZ B M 3 M 00 R E 1st BMSN MALOTT BMSN WRIGHT BMSN OAKS BMSN HERBERT BMSN REED BMSN PALMER BMSN SILVUS BMSN WILLIAMS BMSA DESANTIAGO BMSA HERRINGTON lst BMSA MIHALIK BMSR ALLEN BMSR CRAWFORD BMSR DUNI BMSR HARDY RMSR UARTIN BMSR KRANZ 1 BMSR l'Rll'l'. HMSR Slfllllh BMSR SEYMOUR 2nd asv- .ww ., -.-- W 1 - mt.. ,.,...,,, ., BMC GUNTER BMI TAYLOR BM2 NOBLES BM2 PUENTE 2nd Division is responsible for the mainte- nance and operation of the ship's landing craft, operation of the well deck and upper and lower vehicle decks during amphibious operations. The B and A crane is manned by 2nd Division also. lt can be a long day in Deck, getting the ship underway and preparing the rigs for UNREP that afternoon, standing watches on the bridge eat up part of the day along with get- ting land craft and boats outfitted for a pre- dawn assault on the beach. Deck Department has carried out all it's assigned tasking during the cruise to contrib- ute to SAlPAN's motto. ' v. ,A , i -' t rfiy- 1: Q 3 A 'P ff. 'Y' ex f 5, ,QV QQ. !' ' ti it ' e 3 if A 1 t , 1 K 1 . Gig in U y i.i2 : .si ' X f Q Qxihxb X f xi' x.' gh S 'I Q k J 1 K .cost x,- ,. A v- P! I 2nd BM3 BARTO BM3 BADILLO BM3 CARVER BM3 HEINE BM3 MCCREA BMS MCNEIL HMB lil..ACKWl'll.l. BMSN BROWN BMSN Ml'l'AR'l'Y BMSN REYNA BMSN TAYLOR BMSN WILLIAMS BMSN FARRELL BMSN MCCL.-XIN BMSN NOLT BMSN SMITH 2nd BMSA RIESTER BMSA ASHCRAFT BMSA BEDINGFIELD BMSA BONOAN BMSA JOHNSON BM SA HOM ER BMSA HURLBERT BMSA CASTEEL BMSA TAYLOR BMSA TEIXEIRA BMSA ROBINSON BMSA KERSHAW BMSR LESH BMSR BEDFORD BMSR HOPKINS BMSR HOWES gg? 65 4 O I GI EERI WF' I ,'1',lQ.a I' Ax S I W ,Q 1 4, , -.. r P ., Q O If Q4 ' 1 6 ENGINEERING crm: mlm HST Lum BRITTAN LT BURNS LT GUZMAN LTJG POND ENS BAEZA A Division is responsible for corrective and preventive maintenance on the following equipment: EA01: steering units, B 8: A crane, UNREP winches, anchor windlass, nitrogen compressor, aircraft elevators, wirerope hoists, package conveyors and stores crane EAO2: fwd and aft emergency diesels, two high pressure air compressors, three low pressure air compressors, five small boat engines, two LCM and six boats EAO3: three sewage treatment plants, all laundry equipment, hot water heaters and ship's whistle EAO4: four hydraulic power packs and 10 deballast compressors EA05: four air conditioning plants, three refrigeration units, ship's service and ACC compressofs dehydrators EA09: the machine shop I I if Pkg. I,-f LT PEARSON MMC LAVOIE ENC PARKER EN2 BENSON MM2 BLINSINGER FR BOICE EN2 BORTZ MM3 BRANNON MM3 BRUMMET MMFN CARTER MM 1 COHEN EN 1 COLLINS EN2 DUBEN FA FOWLER MM1 GILLCRESE EN2 GWINN FA HADLEY MR2 HAFF MM2 HILLARD MMFN HULL FA JAMISON FN JOHN EN2 JONES FN JONES MM3 KORTING A M RFA M Al DEN l' N2 MC'Al.l.lS'l'l'lR FN MCGILI. MMI MERRELL M M3 MILLER MMFN OGLESBY NIM3 PETERSON Q4 ENFN SELLERS FA TELLO MM2 WEBSTER FN WILLIAMS -4 MM3 YOUNG i i I 1 FA YEAGER AS ,--., , -On Assault Division is responsible for correcting and preventive maintenance on the following equipment: five cargolweapons elevators, stern gate, cum monorail system, shell doors, sidepgrt cranes, recovery Winches, EUCUS System MMC METZGER K E., i 5 Q3 5 and longitudinal conveyor. EMI BRIDGE 1: iw YYVM Xwmfkf u I .V 3? AS M M FA ADAMS M M2 BEAULIEU EM3 BLOOMER ENFN BOGONI MMI BROWN MMFN BUCKLEY EM3 DELUISI MM3 HARPER MMFN IRVIN MM3 LASH EN3 MIRANDA MM 1 SLOCUM MM3 SMITH MM3 WALSH FR WILLIAMS MM2 WRIGHT s.1..4L4l.v -Sur JL- L- E Division is the Virginia Power and Q A P Telephone Company of USS SAIPAN, They are in charge of all electrical and interior communication equipment on bo The division, consists of six workcenterg, EMCS Ferron is the LCPO of Lighting Sho! Power Shop and Distribution Shop, ICC Estes is the LCPO of After Gyro Shop, Forward Gyro Shop and Card Repair Shun The Lighting Shop performs maintenance on 115 volt equipment. The Power Shop takes care of 440 volt equipment. The Distribution Shop is in charge of main machinery equipment. The After Gym Sim works on navigation equipment and the forward Gyro Shop takes care of Internal Communication Equipment in the Main Machinery Room. Card Repair Shop maintains the IVCS telephone system. 1 aim 03' gps ,SZ X J Y a .1 ' J - 5 LT PAGE EMCS FERRON ICC ESTES lC3 AUSTIN E512 BAILEY EM2 BASISTA EMFA CANTRELL EM2 HART EM3 HESS EM1 JONES I x E M 2 LA C Y EMFR LEAP ICI! LINGII.-XM EM2 l.0CKLl'I.-XR FA LUCKWOOD ICFA MESLER EMS MIN.-X EM3 TMUNOZROSADO 76 0 gf 6..- 0- -. ,-v- JE. 5 , Nur Iwi? Wax , Wi Jima. N ..,....u-lil FR PHIEFFER EM3 REICK EM3 ROSE EM3 RUDOCK ICFA SCOTT EMFN SMITH EMFA THOMPSON EMFN THORNE la A 'V' 1822! P OW 'f S X ' fl fs I Repair Division is made up of three workcenters with 34 personnel assigned, EROI workcenter has 13 Hull Technician' tHT'sl who are responsible for the repair and upkeep of SAlPAN's over 80 heads nd showers. ln addition, they do welding and brazing needed throughout the ship. Thgy are the ones that are called at 2 a.m. to Gxfrepair an item so SAIPAN can continue of 10 Damage Controlmen KDC sl who an rt -poneible for maintaining installed damage control equipment such as the ala AH-F -.tationa 25+ AFFF hose reels thou-,anda of feet of AFFF piping three main apace Halon sy stems, hangar bay 3 flight deck AFI-F sprinkler systems eight C02 flooding systems and others. I-IDCl workcenter is the smallest, but one of the most important. They work with the -16 Damage Control Petty Officers tDCPO'll from all the divisions. They are also responsible for the filter cleaning shop where hundreds of vent filters are clean so that the crew and embarked Marine! can have a cool or warm environment to her mission. ER02 workcenter is made up V . : ' 1 ' , , , 5 N D n I x 1 , I M ' I od live and work in. Finally, Repair Dlviuloah SAlPAN's fire department. They are the heart and soul ofthe Flying Squad. which in cases of emergencies tfire, flood, etc respond, contain and control the situation before it gets out of hand. X f -fl A r ,X 1 l LCDR WILKIE ENS WILLIAMS CW03 PIERCE DCCS CONKLIN HTI BARTLETT HT3 BARBER HTFA BEELER FA BRADLEY DCFR BRENEMAN HT2 CONSTANZO HT2 DAVIS DCFA DISTASO HTFA DUANE DCFN DURHAM HTFN ELGIN DCFA FAISON FN GETZ fo 1 1 S Y' DC2 HARBISON HT3 HOLCK HT2 LOFTIN HTFA LUPO DCFN McKENZIE DC2 MILLER DCFR NAGY HTFA OSMULSKI DCFA PE'I l'WAY DC2 PHOENIX DC2 SHERIFF ' v. 10' Z olff No Photo Available Y l FN TELLEZ DC2 VALENTINE DCFR WROBLEWSKI No Photo Avaliable as V' 111 9' 'DAQ wx fr, ' 1 QC Main Propulsion Division ensures the safe and efficient operation of the ship's tvvo propulsion plants. The major equipment that MP Division is responsible includes two boilers, each the size of a city bus, where the water is turned into 500 F steam at a pressure equivalent to nearly 50 earth atmospheres. The Main Engines convert the into work, which turns two screws at 7,500 horsepower driving the ship through water. The Boilers and Main Engines, ted pieces of machinery in are supported by numerous systems which demand the attention of MP Division Through dedication to duty, y work in the ship's most physical working conditions to get the ship where it has to go. Os gk 0- i i ff W f P xtliqi H 5-gs. fQh 'll 55,1 , N -0-I r- '.i N if A .pa D iw: li 77' -1.91 f .J 1 . Q!!! , Q O e 'v 'A' ' .' ,J P. J .l'lQ1 -5. UT5 e-,N -xt 'Sd ,,, I N, ,I xi' tag. 81 33 l ,.. ,C A -C C5 A of qw. it ' 2' 'fr' ,- ff.- A ,J 3 No Photo Avaliable V cr'- No Photo 5 ' Available A-f 5 ov f ,Q Ov. LCDR MCCALL ENS NOSIE MMCM CHERRY BTCS HARLOW BTC KLINE BTC ZILKIE BT3 ALPHA FR ANDERSON MM1 BARRY MM3 BECKWITH MM3 BENNINK FN BLAIR BT1 BROOKE FR BROZEK BT3 CEPEDA FR CHAVEZ K I ,R . f BTFA CLARK BT1 CLARKE FR CORTEZ BT2 COUSINS MM3 DANIELSON M M3 DAVIDSON BT3 DEFREESE BT3 DOWELL BT3 DUBEN MMS ELLIOT BT3 FARLEY BTFN FOX BTFN HATCHETT BTFN HEREDIA MM2 JAVOROSKI FN KAHZE FR KEMNITZ BT2 KERR BT3 KOLB MM3 KROUSE BT3 LE! DECK ER BT 2 LGI' EZ BTFN LOVING BTI LU DWR BT3 MAUGHM ER BT2 MEAD BT3 MIRABUENO BT3 NIKON FA OHARE ...-...--1-q MM3 POFF MM3 RAMSEY FN RICHARDSON BT3 RIGGS MM3 SCOT MMI SHIMO M MFA SHOLLY MMI SLISHER BT3 SMELTZ MM3 SMITLEY BTFN STAMPER C F 1 I . x Y is 4 ,I 'x 1 M fs? xx ff , ij Q 85 MP BT2 STEWART BT3 STOLL BT2 STRAUGHTER MM2 STROM BT3 SULLIVAN MM3 SUNDERLIN 1 MMFN THOMAS MMI WIIITI-. M M3 Wll,I.ll 0RlD NMFA WOOD R -X, x Q I XQRSX ig X . it ,,,,x 1, x 55 is lx wx -if - 2 fxw. .' 4 Q K N 7- Q f .. 6- SW crm umez LT METTS I1 U x No Photo Available LT MAMOT LT GUZMAN 3 QT 3 4 fa 21 s Q1 - .-.1-,QQ . .L .sp . 1 -.s..,, 1... .1 -A 4-....4.... ,... a .,-. 1 COBPSMEN MAINTAIN SAIPAN'S HEALTH H division's main repsonsibility is to maintain the crew's health through treatment and prevention. The latter is achieved through daily sanitation inspections of messing and berthing and water samples tfor pollution and proper chemical balancel: monitoring hearing conservation and weight control programsg inspecting storesg checking sewage holding tanks where waste is treated before dumpingg and running the heat stress program. ln addition to their other duties, the corpsmen clean and maintain over eighty spaces. Among those spaces are four main operating rooms, a laboratory, a pharmacy, two x-ray rooms, a blood bank, medical supply storerooms, a physiotherapy room, and a sixty-nine bed ward which includes full intensive care facilities. Saipan has the capability of being quickly converted into u 369 bed hospital if needed which is larger than most small community hospitals. Saipan is the largest operational medical facility afloat on a warship! R' 89 HM2 ERICH HM3 BERGANTZEL HM3 TITUS HM3 NAVARRO HM3 JIMENEZ HM3 WALTON HM3 CARTER HMB STONE HMI! DUFHENE HN llPIRBER'I' HN WEIDIG HA PEREZ HA STOUT 1 5. Y E if 'QP' My A DENTAL ff A lv'1'l, . as . 16-Ui .23 , 1 :5 N' Z, Q . ,f , Y lr ' l x ff' X 'KK ,, 1, A5 - LT KARITIS fi' W, 'A 63 J 4 'ij Q 1955 A DT1 CSWIAWD GRANT JO1 UYENCO DT1 HOUSTON I WH f -- The Dental Department is a coordinated group of Dental Technicians and Journalists led by a full time dentistlpart time public affairs officer. Together they are responsible for the crew's dental health, television and radio programs, daily newspaper, fgmilygrams, and the production of the cruisebook. This unique arrangement has provided new ' si ht for both rates An extensive cross in 8 - ' training program has allowed for flexible duty and liberty policies while deployed. The Dental Technicians experienced a large turnover in personnel while in the Med creating a lot of well handled confusion. ln contrast, the Journalists experienced unplanned continuity allowing them to perform well above expectations. With the completion of our first Med deployment under our belts we remember with mixed emotions our time away from home. It was a mixture of working hard and playing hard, missing loved ones and seeing new places, loneliness at sea and pride in a necessary job. 'mf- J03 MASSUNG ,Mi , 'D ' DT3 JoHNsoN J' DT3 ADAMS JOSN WILDE it DA MILLER-SUCHEY Q' , 'W l . n IQ lx 5 ' i 5 ,, ,. A a,2, 5 .f S. 5 Q r z X 1 W1 bra- -. '1'N-N.. gg 2 1' ,- No Photo Available LCDR DITKO LCDR Kl'IlS'l'lCR ! IQ-Ibn -gk? 'HX QMC PASSAUER QM1 HOVERSON 15 F 6 i 3 Y I 1 y I + . ' QMSA MANGANARQ 2 3 T W 43 J U? rf uw! ,fg QM2 HOLEBRQOK , , QMSA sc:uwAm:1uLn QM2 MARCHESE 4h- fin QM3 BLAKE QM3 HENRY QM3 MCCOY X' ZC GAGLIU The Nnvignlhm lla-purtm--nt an prmmrnlw tunkvd with vnnuring lhv- -mfr Iran-nl ff! :hw ship in good nr had we-uthvr. an rmrruv. .tual- or opvn ovmxn. Thu' qunrlvrxmutvr- c-xr-rut-wi lllll1H'l'0UN pn-vision um-hnrmrvn Ihr.-umhnm sh' Moditvrrsuwnn an we-ll aw mnintmnvd nur posiliun nn Mumba Stntiunu Ihr-wuqh-mt our stny off thv runs! uf Lihvria. Howvvvr. nn iuh was mnrv important than vnsuring n straight. sufv and vxpvdivn: .--wurw hawk homo in our lou-mi onvs, . B w OPER TIONS OFFICERS 11717 Xl I ll XXIII lllh IIIXX ll 1 xx lllll '23 lv - Ov 0' -A ,f 1 --A FL, MAJ KESSLER LT TETTELBACH LT FORREST CDR JAMES 3 - fha! LT RIEHL ENS PATTISON ENS JONES LT SMIT AGC HALPIN AG1 CARROLL AGI McBRIDE AGI CORKUM AG2 TODD AG3 SCHULTZ AGAA PERRY vig,-. W x v i ,WA l 1 1 , if 1. 'NF , ww!-I X PN ffxlx Q 1? X HY A1 6 ...N ' K 5 f N X N . , Q, F' Q U . C5 Tl' 4 ,Xl XX., .1--X, ' x V 'gs' 7-ww, .1 K , XA.. XXX x vvvv xN in 1 i if 14 Z f Fl Pk 04' Division is responsible for coordination and control of helicopter ship-to-:bore movements including fixed wing escort in an amphibious objective area. X ---auf we V .5-i:.i OC AC1 STEWART ACI BROWN ADC PARKER AC3 TEMPLE AC3 BERTALLI ACAA THOMLEY Q us ,ij as N 7 f ,4- 1 l'S 'Y N! A Tfiii 6 EH' 1 4 E I M ' fT CD00 Ao! ,Q lv K Q 'win ,rg l -gf V, , f AL UI Ihvlslnn rnnnsta nf Operations SlN't'lilllNlN who operate xurinua radar and radio and telephone equipment un support uf ship's operations from t'It'. They gather, display, evaluate and disseminate information gained from radars, lookuuts. NTUS and other suurces to provide the Cummanding Officer with the most accurate and timely data so he may successfully fight the ship. 01 OSC DRABCZYK OCS HOLLIDAY OS1 BASS OSSN BENNETT OS3 BORCHARDT OSSN BRIGGS OS2 CASSIDY OSSN CLAEYS OS3 CUMMINGS 082 DEARTH OS3 ELLER OSSN FRAZIER OS3 GAMBLE OS3 GARDNER OS3 GUIDRY OI OS1 HAMANN OSSA HARDIN OSSN JENKINS OS2 JONES OSSN KAUFMAN OS3 KENNEDY OS2 KENNEDY OSSA LOCKWOOD OSSA LOPEZ OS2 MATOS OS2 NlCDflN:XLD OSSA NEWTON OSSR OQENDO OSSN PEREIRA OS2 PETERSON OSSA PFISTER 19 ,s Q No Phoio Avanabie No Photo Available 45- IN-r K1 ,-I , ,ff QP- 92 is 9: OI OS3 PRFITT OSSR ROBINTON OS2 SAWYERS OSSA SCHAALE OSSA SCIIWANTES OS3 SMITII OSSN S'l'AFFORIJ OSSA THOMPSON OSSN TUCK OSSN WALKER OSI WALTON OSSN WELLS OSI WHITE OS3 YOXTHEIMER OSSA ZIMMERMAN OS3 WALL .., Sf fx i x .xx Q? 1' fi' ,IS I-fir ' s Jo- 'ADP 'QUE' .S O 'ax 1,1 r., 'U U I S- s 5 , ,W W. A ali 5 r cj Q CD CD 'WA' 65, ISC DONAHUE .- DPI AVERETT pa , A PH3 DENNIS PHAA JOHNKE lS3 MILLER gr. 11 DP2 MOORE Available IS3 PALITZ No Photo ISI RYDER PII!! SHERMAN PH2 SHIELDS No Photo Avaliable isa STANLEY PH3 SULLIVAN OZ Division is made up of two work centers. The Intelligence Center is the roaming eye PHAN THORTON keeping our ship abreast ofthe world around l us. The Photo Lab supports both with still photography. pt 4- IS3 TURNER OZ ,nr W, I 4.4 fj X 0-alum-ur id fqk ' I SAFETY 'i X lb -:1-- S , 3-I .. an-X M- . M my , ,l 'X' , 'Yr' 3? LT COSTELLO SAFETY IS THE NUMBER ONE PRIORITY ON SAIPAN! When safety awareness is high, so is our operational readiness. It is the Safety Department's responsibility to ensure that all of the Navy's Occupational Safety and Health Programs are up speed on Saipan. When the crew follows these programs, including the use of personal protective equipment. proper handling of hazardous chemicals and the electrical safety program, the ship is a very safe and healthy place to work. Safety is an all hands effort and throughout the cruise the crew pitched in to improve the ship's safety climate. The bottom line of an effective safety program is to correct hazards before they cause equipment damage or injury, and Saipan's hazard abatement program is superb. Unfortunately, sometimes a hazard will evade us and a mishap occurs. It is the Safety Department's job to investigate these mishaps to ascertain the cause and by learning from gm- mistakes take corrective action to prevent reoccurence. Closely tied to Safety is the 3M system. The men of SM make sure that all maintenance discrepancies are followed through to repair. A well maintained ship is a safe ship and Saipan is Safe! The men of the Safety Office are proud to do their jobs, they know they are saving equipment and lives. An off shoot of the Safety Department is Morale, Welfare and Recreation. LT Costello and his band of MWR Bubbas ensure that the morale of the crew stays high. While we were in the Mediterranean Ocean, the MWR guys provided tours to such exciting places as Rome, Monte Carlo and Paris. Even off the coast of Africa on MAMBA STATION there was always SAIPAN BINGO. 3 ADC CALVELAGE MAI BRAXTON BM2 ANDERSQN AOAN SMITH X if ,IH F' x xngv, fx W f 1 as Q K muu 'I O Sulvom -I SUPPL ., 1' 5 1 T SUPPLY Qc T lu' 6 4- LCDR MYHRE LT BREEN Sh ,, No Photo . if Available CDR GILLESPIE LT IVEY LTJG PATTERSON ENS REID CW02 BARRETT CWO2 LAMARCHE MSC CARAMUTAN 50211 I SKCS CABRAL SK2 ALLEN SK2 JENKINSON SK2 LYONS SK2 RHODES SK2 WRISLEY SKSN AUBAIN SKSA DAVIS SKSR HARRIS SKSN KRUGER SKSN MAY S-1 Division manages an inventory of repairables and consumables, as well as being responsible for all port services including vehicle rental, husbanding requirements, harbor pilots, tugs and wharfage. E1:..g 2 , - 'L 1. ,X .- 'T-P WN 5 A NE' C7 Mscs CASSIDY MSC PY MS3 ARIETA MSSR AYOTTE MSSN BORCHARDT MS3 BUCKHANNON MSSR BYERS MSSN CARTER MS2 DRAWBRIDGE MSSA GEORGUDIOS MS3 BRYANT MSSA HERRERA MSSN LIVINGSTON MSSA MAJERUS MSSN MEEKINS MSSA MOODY 116 No Photo No Photo Avaliable Available W Q-2 QQ ' n 5 r L. lr' 4 f ' H-2 is nesponuble fur preparing approximately 7,500 men. an day fur crew and embarked Manner. f'5 -.' 2 ,., ,.a-avi-.-J 71. Lv MSSA MORRIS MSSA NELSON MSSA STRAIGHT MSS ROTHWELL MSSR STEELE J E V- :,, 3 'YW i H5 , 1,.,. '1 HOPA fs f' 5 sr' -an P' 1 xi ' ' i xxx I, gl-nu' No Pd 0 Afallabie I' Nw S - 3 SHCS WESTRICK SHI GARCIA SH1 TOMLINSON SH2 ROSE SH2 LASSSITER SH3 GUY SN OAKES SH3 THOMPSON SHSN CHERRY SHSA DAVIES SHSN KERSHAW SHSA MIDDENDORF SN GOULD ix if F, ,- if 0 S-4 C I' I A DKCS FAMISAN DKI POWERS DK3 AJUNWA DK3 SZCLLIST DK3 NEIRA DKSN DLSON DKSN DION 5 , ,N...,,.,,.,.-.,,,., W. 4+--....w, -sw, - - li .,-1-1 C 1 X 7115.75 5 Elf gg nzmzs fi! 0 ' nj If f 'U' f f 0-V. 5 fi 5 .pf ....,r,,-:cr 141 rf- -M., 5 ml :mf L? WH , '-4, 1 I 4 AS 112 fa Available No Photo Q C- S-5 Division in respnnnnhlr fur pmndung meals, cleaning u-rvivceu and nhlpk luundering to the ship'-1 and rmhurkrd officers. MSCM LL.-XMAS MSI MASON MS2 DOMMEL MS2 WHITNEY MS3 SALCEDO MSB KEELING MSSA JEFFRIES MSSA JACKSON MSSN HARRIS MSSN KEMP MSSN PARKS 123 ! 'S if T15 .., S-6 Division handles supplies for aviation maintenance and repair and maintains 5 AlMD's budget. , . T, , ' 1 , . Q x- .114 i if 4.111-Q X il f 4 ,-.1 af. 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XW Nxxx if l 8 L AlPAN's S-8 Division, also known as Control, is part of Supply The division is manned with storekeepers and aviation As a division, it's responsible creeniag all supply related computer and correcting all errors discovered. vast amount of output reports produced computer updates are reviewed to all goals are met. Stock Control is responsible for managing the ship's book and making sound management for all financial transactions for llmlp. -Ili' ,p 'xv , ,035 ,2- 3- i I iv I S - 8 SKCS MCELFISH SK1 Woon SK2 HOLLAND AK3 VEREB SK3 MCDOWELL AKAN HAMMOND SKSN MASK EXECUTIVE OFFICERS I I f v E x S L 1 . E E 4, 1 ' eg I A , -bv LCDR SPANGLER LCDR HOLCOMB CW02 BARBERY fi 3 53. -r ' 15: ' 6 24 f 2 CAPT MANUTO 1 ig , : I ? S ' Nccs RODRIGUEZ MSGT COLLINS , l I , V Q GYSGT JOBST Q Q I I Q GYSGT MARY 1 5 I 1 5 2 YNC SCHILMOELLER R E 5 R if Nc1cALDwELL S LN1 CATTERTON 335 + i . LI1 LAPORTE Q L 1 f 1 i , . 3 L EQR Lg' Re is Ai 32 . ,I lg iii H? 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