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Our purpose is to sail in harm's way and provide a rapid built-up of combat power ashore in the face of opposition. The United States maintains the largest and most capable amphibious force in the world, and SAIPAN sails proudly on its front line. The third mission of the USS SAIPAN is to provide for evacuation and disaster relief. Hundreds of tons of medical supplies and food can be transported by SAIPAN for delivery to disaster victims anywhere in the world. In addition, fresh water and electricity can be provided by SAIPAN's engineering plant until domestic services are restored. The ship's Medical and Dental departments can accomodate nearly 400 patients, providing daily outpatient treatment for hundreds of additional sick or injured. Whether at peace or war, USS SAIPAN is the ship that Does It All. The First SAIPAN 9 . p The keel for the first ship to bear the name of USS SAIPAN, the light aircraft carriertCVIf2l8,j5yvas,rilaid on 10 July 1944 bythe New York shipbuilding corp., Camden, New Jersey. She wee July 1946, 11 months after the close of World War II, and under the command of Crommelin trained student pilots out of Pensacola, Florida for almost 2 years. In May 1948, she embarked Fighter Squadron 17A, the first carrier-based jet squadron in the Fleet. SAIPAN plied the Atlantic and Pacific, employed in maintaining an uneasy Korean truce and conducting several humanitarian missions in the Caribbean. She was decommissioned on 3 oereber 1957. Reeieseified Avro 01115 May 1959, SAIPAN remained in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet until March 1963. She then entered the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co. yard at Mobile to begin conversion to a commandjship. On 8 April 1965, she was renamed ARLINGTON C AGMR 21 in honor of Arlington County, Virginia, theisite of ioneof the Navy's first wireless test stations. ARLINGTUN CAGMR 21 earned 7 Campaign service on Yankee Stationv off Vietnam, relaying vital communications. She was finally decommissioned on 14 January 1970. Yyjp lift? -, 'S ,t'z.., . '31 .1 ,, , 1 ..e,1,',,.-g,.,,5,..j,,.. ., .-.e,,...Z'f' ' , we .ggcarzsfgv -1.41 'ffm-4'-92.1.5 . ' 4 f ezg:1.,3:gyqgeg1s1 .1 3, -my - ,, utr?-. 2:73355-Q:fa8k'gs:1,1313, ' ' 'uf.g,f1:13-.,,-.xgesw H sg . 1i Tii'i1':Si-yiefaw A ,I , ,, 1 ty,,..A,' .Mex eg. L I., .1 .A Nw . ,, ee i Medal ltwo awardsl, Navy Expeditionary Medal Ctwo awardsl, Southwest Asia Service Medal, 11118 -ani S , r i ,Medal L.- ,.,,,.,,s 1 ,- K. Our SAIPAN - from the beginning until today M' ' i ion 21 July 1972 UsssA1PAN CLHA2jwas SAIPAN's keel was laid by Ingalls Shipbuilding Co., at Pascagoula, ISSISS PP . H Am' hibious Transport Dock Ship ' ' h' 1 g A h b ous Assault Sh1pCLP J, P 0 designed and built to do the work of five other s lp asses IDP 1 1 d A hibious Command Ship KLCCJ. SAIPAN was chnstened CLPDJ, Amphibious Cargo Ship KLKAJ, Dock Landing Ship CLSDJ, an IPP . n . , d v on 20 July 1974, by Mrs. Isabelle Middendorf, wife of former Secretary of the Navy, J- William Mldd9l1d0I'f, an C0mmlS5l0l10d as a U.S. Navy vessel on 15 October 1977. ' F W Johnston SAIPAN's operational career began in July 1979 when she Was f' d' Off' ' C ta . . . , Her lrst Comman mg mer Mis ap m - 1 ' f ossible non combatantevacuatlon of Americana diverted from Fleet Refresher Training to Special Contingency Operations or p ' tin U.S. Coast Guard .A lf N' d ' th t t ff ' 'l x 'ar.InMay 1980,SAIPAN was underway augmen g p personne Him lcaragua urmg a' Colm ry SCM N 't d States. On 25 August 1980, SAIPAN departed Norfolk efforts to assist Cuban refugees crossing the Straits of Florida to the Uni e . A d f her second tour in the Med. f th f' t M diterranean de loyment by a LHA, and on 3 September 1981, SAIPAN deploye or A ' 1 or e irs e p , During that deployment, SAIPAN visited or operated in seven different countries on three continents, translted the Suez Canal, and TIONAL WEEK. 1 participated in Exercises OCEAN VENTURE, DISPLAY DETERNIINATION, BRIGHT STAR and NA 5 From August 1982 through July 1983, SAIPAN was in the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia for her first schedul E 4 complex overhaul. In September 1983, while undergoing Refresher Training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, SAIPAN was diverted to S I - ' - ' hi d M diterranean de loyment on 22 Jan ' ti 1985. During this deployment, she steamed more than 32,000 miles, logged over 6,700 safe aircraft landings, and visited ports Q P ts th Vir ' 'a from October 1985 to February 1986 SAIPAN sailed to Guantanamo Bay to complete Refresher Training. Amphibious Refresher Training was held later V L , A 99 97 all de the hi hest score ever achieved by any amphiblousmg off the Coast of North Carolina with SAIPAN achieving a . over gra , p g ship. Q pne' i On 17 August 1986, SAIPAN departed on her fourth Mediterranean deployment. Extended brieflyinp the Eastern Mediterranean fob, contingency operations, SAIPAN returned to Norfolk on 24 February 1987. From 17 March September 1990, . was deployed to the Mediterranean and conducted the evacuation of war-tonn t support of Operation SHARP EDGE. From 17 September 1991 to 17 March to the Persian ARG 3-91 in support of operation DESERT STORM. During,1993, SAIPAN waslout pon 245 days. ,Q 4 SAIPAN again deployed to the Mediterranean on 17 March with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit in support of Operations DENY FLIGHT and PROVIDE PROMISE. The ship returned to Norfolk on 10 September 1993, and entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard for Q her third scheduled complex overhaul on 29 April 1994. Mediterranean Sea On 28 June, 1996 SAIPAN deployed with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Umt lSpec1al Operat1onsEapab During this deployment, SAIPAN participated in Operation DECISIVE ENDEAVOR and various multi-national training ex 8 , She returned to Norfolk on 21 December, 1996. Her next deployment which occurred 1 July to 9 December 19985:ma1'ked L SAIPAN's seventh deployment to the Mediterranean area. Turmoil in Albania set the tone for the deployment with the 22nd Expedlhpllary Unit. The ship conducted multiple exercises with the armed forces of the Mediterranean littoral nations and spent substantial operating time in the Adriatic Sea. Following the 1998 deployment, SAIPAN became the Q g test platform for the Vf22 Osprey aircraft. The ship played an integral role -in evaluating the Osprey include the Armed Forces Services Medal ftwoawardsl, NATO Medal ftwn ami ,add 9' S839 Ai erm' gl ed. www-J 'tii , A ,. . p A ini 9 gil? awmlsl, Navy Llnit Commendation, the Admiral Flatley Safety Award Ctwo awardsl, the Sledge Awami, ee ur ace Force Adnnral s COMPHIBRON Twelyess Glnmnze Anchors, for retention the 1993 COMNAVSURFLANT ment. for Command and'Control, Maritime Warfare and Lvgisfics lggffmcentll in Chief F leet I Award, Excellence Award, and the if ' as . We do it all - aptly describes the unique participate m Operation URGENT FURY off Grenada. SAIPAN then set sail for her t r e . . p . . V, three countries. After a maintenance period in Norfolk Naval Shipyard, or mou , gllll 2 1 I After completing her complex overhaul and returning to Norfolk, SAIPAN began preparations for another deployment to the ' I n A - n s c K :sr I 'Sk h erci ii Cllfi lfelt' 'J'iigle'Ifs1! it CON S TR UCT1 ON BUILTBII' Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Industries, Pascagoula, Mississippi KEEL LAID: 21 .lul5 1972 LAUNCHED: 20 July 1974 COMMISSIONED: 15 October 1977 is sP0Ns0R.- Mrs. Isabelle Middendorf 1 STATISTICS LENGTH fat waterlinej: 778 feet ' g' ' l BEAM: 106 feet, 8 inches gg L FLIGHT DECK aengfh 1- 820 feet ' ' DRAFT IUNBALLASTEDQ: 27 feet A f DISPLACEMENT' 40,000 tons I CREW fNavyj: 58 officers, 1,009 enlisted ' if TROOP CAPACITY' 60 officers, 1,730 enlisted , .lf .5 V. ,., eq, I ' PROPULSION C - MAIN: 'Iwo main engines powered by 600 psi boilers. Each engine cdevel0pse70,000 efle e shaft horsepower. These are the largest boilers ever constructed by the U.S. Navy. s ilfav Q g BOW THRUS TER: 900 horsepower 2 SPEED: 25+ knots 7 5 E VAPORATORS: Produce 140,000 gallons of fresh water daily . 5 I -,jklli . ' 1 . 1 V ,-V if V Mi, 157 f V ..Vy5,?5,6N:.,e v M e,,e 9' TY f.le ' I at e' 7 - ,.'l fy I 167 000 cubic feet A I l'1s 1' ' ' ' HICLES: 200 A LL DECK: Seven Landing Craft, Utility QLCUJ-type assault craft. SAIPAN can also serve as safe haven for Landing Craft, Air Cushioned CLCACJ. HELICOPTERS: Up to 35, depending on airframe mix. The usual aircraft inventory when deployed is 9 CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters, 12 CH-46 Sea Knight helicoptersg and 6 AV 8B Harrier attack planes. .41 y ARMAMENT with two Rolling Airframe Missile CRAMJ Guided Missile Launching are short-range weapons employed in Anti-Ship Missile Defense ASMD1. Systems: This fast-reaction, rapid-fire 20-millimeter gun system provides against anti-ship missiles that have penetrated other fleet defenses. De- cruise missiles and fixed-wing aircraft at short range, Phalanx automatically performed by separate, independent systems such as search, detection, threat firing, target destruction, kill assessment and cease fire. Inaddition, there machine guns. The MK-38 is a 25-mm fone inch diameterj heavy machine gun, effective to 12,457 meterslg and last there are three 50-Caliber Gun Mounts. Nmpvfl . ,-aw, X.,,. ... ,.J A rim-A w hw! sur' 4 i i gigs!-qiqfz s v--f ..X .-.1 Q V -v Q:..i jg' miliix an , J' xi .- .f . 5 , yawn' -5 , 'un swf. v .M-4.,, W. , vi.. I' mv, f fm 'W ,Q an L in , , 'W mf, M, rw we -mml Jfdm, ,- W. . wi- ,gp fr , M.,- Wvsu. ,J Nfl 1 1 I Y .' ,ff-Kim ,qw f tw,-1 -3. 'H .513 f sf! vw E: Uljffy ., If 'I , - ,.. 'U A '72.fh':'1i.'f'v f Vffv- , -' f X132 I sXvL l.'t,: 1 '.,3 .,', v fv '1-f'f:15q. '11, I, 'h 1 ff'- '2f'fy . , 5 -- -mf: I 'ff-4 A N ,.,,. .., - . .ff -4 --xnun:-,glf vu ?M?f'3?'fZiivLbL.1af-' 'fi:',2 fQif- ',, V .i Q ,' -- V 5 .5.+s'51f MT fr-J V ' ' M- CV ' . 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Previous tours 1 ' i ,. . , , of duty include: USS VOGE QFF 1047lg USS MOOSBRUGGER IDD 980Jg w x Naval Communications Area Master Station, Mediterranean, USS ,ff ORION CAS 187g USS RICHARD E BYRD CDDG 2313i Assault Craft . , ff X, Unit Four, Naval Beach Groupyiljetachment Delta, QATS U I itifi, 19, and Fleet Training ceninninnffnlk. O 7 W -nys 1 + i 2 Nm fy Master Chief Jennings graduate, of the and ' ' E has completed the followingtraining HAH School, International Morse Code Operator, Radioman f'C7f'eS ership, Group Paced Instructor Scho01,Team Skills and .p ly y V V yy y Facilitationcworkshop, Methods of Managing Quality Workshop, ment Workshop, 'Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective 'P A ,tator for Alcoholand DrugAwareness for Managers, and Sup y s A Responsibilities osRsi1ownrkshnp.i1TcM Jennings is n chief of Naval ' is Master TrainingiSpecialist'tMTSl.' y -I i 'I I ,ITCM Jenningsi' personalawards'includezi-theiNavy and Marine I y gold star,the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with four ii li'if I f C' A illtledals, four .awards of the Sea Service Ribbon, a Navy UnitComn , i Li y ' Medal with bronze star, the Kuwaiti Liberation Medals of Kuwait il'pA. q y Wqht Medal with bronze star, five Battle E awards, and the Military A .., 'fl i W H . ' Jennings earneda Bachelor of Science Degree in History and 'T' iu' In up of New York's external regents program in 1985. He is an accredited , ,,., i Introduction to Business, Business Law, Introduction to Microcomputers 'ogy afthe Reporting Academy Of Vil'gil1i3,S School of ProfessionalStudiesi 05.-'ff' ,, '- we 1- J, . , .. ' I V .,,- ' .,2.,i. Lie- l.,, 'lb' f j N ,A , . y Jenniiigs isfthe Assista I ' ' U .iQa,11,Zyt ,Qi 5 , V , . X ' ' n , , 4. ,S A y D. N A I Communications Officer and Senior . My ...s CFAIIIP 10118 uadronli' A i , A 1 Q B eq i 'r'cun'e yemba'ked on USS SAIPAN QLHA 29- . i l ai 24.3-are fefffdff. f -tifi - if ' . . i i -e:,i'f ., i i , .eff ,..,. - F- 1 'ff l 1V'f5 ,isi p ny!! fb, 5. 'I gs fx, , , ..,. .x,.w.. 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A A, L: W W A-f13::..f:z':1x,. 3-1 :fer 1 ,, .g,f,.,y, L, at V ig, , f I . gf' , W . - ilnfa I Y MIVIBFITCI-IE'IT OS3 FRAGOS0 GM3 FRANKLIN lTl HARRIS OSZHERBST DIQJQSQARBINA Amlmvuvnal J ITSKNIGI-IT MNBLATIMER AMSI LEFFEL ATI3 LUDWIKOWSKI OS2 MALLEY BM3 MAYBERRY AK1 MIKEIS AMH3 MONOHON PR2 MORALES ATI 1 NASH AS3 NORMAN OS3 POPE AS3 RIVERA A03 ROBERSON ABH2 RUIZ lTl SEXTON ABF3 SILVA M S3 SOPIA K ABFI STUMP MMSTERHUNE AG2 VELOZ A01 WEBSTER EMSWHITE 5, GM3gHENAular L0u,u4:R A DACENT 'BF2 FORD AIQIPRAYMBAUGH M1vl3GARuNG HM2HAYDEN r:1vl3HUns0N PN2.IOZlC DKZKIRUI DCSLACNOGRADY osz LAWLER A03l,0MBARu0 l4Czl,U14:vAN0 A02 MASSEY EM2MLNUl:w MM3Mu,l,ER Anus MONPANISZ l'l'2 MORTON A03 NICKSQN ACI PACE GM3QUAvl4: EN3 RIVERA QM2 ROMERU l+:M3scm'l' Alsmsulrlmf MMSMITH AS3 S'I'Al FORD ABHSSYKICS Al+13'l'lLI.MAN D112 vlNcr:N'r A03 wlf:l.cH Aczwlczkmu' WRIGHT th CLARK AVIS JESSIE IAMP IH? ..mw7ls IILIER AX AfwAAwfA ABH3 ABF2 51 NAM if MS3 FRAN EEE ,F Efiigg? S? Sign SE? 5,Ew LQ zfafcwwgg gewwwa wwwgizjnwwffgw 55ss5zzEE-55EsNEQ5a- -53925 QP EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEQQ EEE SSSSESSEEEZEZEEESEE35355555 2 22 ZH OSADD A ,. was I g ' 'Q' I, 2 . SUP DECK NAM ' n- NAM . NAM NAM A mc NAM ESE NAM 5 EE OPS UPS ors SAE SUP N291 sur NAM NAM tqff? . -if - A ' . . 'ifllj . ,ITU :E ' Vr w 1 U ,.:1 , ?: K V - I- Y- AJ AIMD 5546- V lfll i 'lLvffS,,,'g - CW02 Newbern LCDR Teichert ENS Huggll1S Avclvl Rooney Alvlsc Smith ASC Clark MISSION The Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department CAIMDJ provides aircraft component and strllCtUl al repair through 26 work centers to support embarked Air Combat Element QACEJ and Search And Rescue U . . - h CSARJ aviation units. The department is comprised of 126 Navy and Marine Corps techn1c1anS Whlc function as a cohesive Blue-Green team of highly trained technicians to carry out the mission of the AIMD. It was through the dedication and hard work of each person assigned to AIMD that helPed make MARG 00-3 deployment a great success. 56 3' 5 K QW X IMO! S -1 i cce AD1 Ervin ,W W f A 45 li AS1 White 'il J 2 QQ xl AK1 Fletcher AT1 Mason i A i Q-af. ,Q fu ,, S V, Q fi K gf l , A A .. AZ2 Garcia AZ2 Gore 3, K sf AD2 Morales . y - ,,4 AK2 Sellers 1 1 - , ajyfjff if Q . , ,gy ,, 4 . if 'K' QJKQQFQQ 7 ,fl ' ,L 5 ' 'L' AZAN Smith 'F -1 YQ AZ1 Spence fy AMS2 Leffel 45' ,f - 'wif' Ji AZAN Rock PRAN Witlock 1 IMOZ l ig!! AMS1 Erling AD1 Okonski .nys fi? -.4 f -gg '--4 if AMS1 Bishop PR1 M3800 -my 54 S4 QM 'nv AD2 Bashall AMS2 Fitzgerald AD2 Walker AD3 Anderson -Q. 14, AD3 Gould AD3 Hill AMS3 King PR3 Morales sl JV AD3 Nickolin AD3 samlal AD3 wmtrigm AMHAN Monahan 58 N 1 IM 03 5 J- 1 if? up ' AT1 Ragan AT2 Burton AT2 Coulter - l W ' W l a fa a n . M y .6 .l. 4 Q, 4 '41 ' 'J ed :fx AT2 Geissler AT2 Nash AT2 Robbins . , l la ' l nn a- AE2 Sterling A02 Stratmeyer AT3 Kimmel ,f Q 2' .. . ATAN Ludwikowski X ii. AT2 Dellinger Q AT2 Sears A., 4 ' 'Q if AT3 Randall AEAN Tillman IM 04 gl 5.4 I AS1 Parks AS1 Teachout AS2 Bendef X Wa 2, AS2 Willey AS3 Dennis AS3 Williams AS2 Mapps ASAN Gomes ASAN Howard ASAN Lindsay ASAN Norman ASAN Ortiz ASAN Rivera ASAN Schroeder ADAR Perry 60 l ss o NAIR in Y'0 CAPTQSELJ Litwiller MISSION The Air Department team started the deploy- ment with high intensity flight ops and con- tinued throughout the cruise. We made over 2,300 aircraft moves, 10,000 plus launches and recoveries and pumped over 600,000 gallons of jet fuel UP-SJ. In keeping with Saipan's motto, We do it allj' we operated with four different types of USMC helicopters, four types of aircraft from other US services, civil- ian VERTREP helicopters and AV-8B jet air- Craft, We fought the sun, winds, rain and snow and proved flexible and reponsive in meeting all tasking. 'IS' -3- S, LT Kransy LT Boyland 'lla LT Stroth CW02 Smith if T Y' Ig, Wu. f X LTJG Fam ENS Davis ENS Wafford AIR ABHCS Garces ABHCS Harvey N N wa. lt AOCS Miles U55 if ABHC Dickerson ABHC Jackson Y' ABHC Self AOC Williams 62 ABHC Jones V-1 Division is responsible for conducting all aviation oper2li0l15 in the dynamic environment of the flight deck. It'S thfff workcenters, Fly One, Fly 'Iwo and Crash and Salvage meellhf challenge of round the clock operations: Moving, launchillg and recovering and spotting aircraft while also providing Cfuc'f'lme' saving fire-fighting response capability in event of and aircraft emergency. V-3 Division is responsible for the safe and 9XP9d tious movement of all aircraft in the hangar baY- on fef1'f1','l Conus, V-3 executed a Max Packv evolution to Protect th? in' craft from high winds. V-4 Division is responsible for pr0Vld ': safe and efficient fueling support to aircraft, aviation SUPP34 equipment, LCUS, small boats, and marine eqllillment' The P 'fFlight Deckersv work on the flight deck fueling aircraft, oggh ating and repairing fuel stations and ensuring that gnly km quality fuel is Passed to the aircraft. Below DeckerS 'Vixen the JP-5 pump rooms, operating the fuel filters and PPI 'fog which ensure the fuel is clean. V-5 Division iS fesponslb e0P' the storage, handling, issue and receiving of Landing Force em erating Readiness Material LLFORMD and Air Combat Elenggw CACEJ ammunition. Stored in four complex cargo holdlnlml Zines, ready service flight deck missile magazine' and Sinful ready service lockers, a typical weapons evolution takes C Plannillg and coordination to ensure the utmost safety- ix 'J ABH1 Gordon -I. 'Y ABH2 Morris ABH3 Depto N- 12 ABH3 Morris 'ii 1, ABH1 Hynson ABH2 Scoville ABH3 Kenworthy ABH3 Porras 'fi 141 ABH1 Jessie ABH3 Bailey -Q. Y 4 47 ABH3 Kidd '- 2 ABH3 Potts Q. i -...ilfy ABH1 Varley ABH3 Bridegam 'lu 4 4 ABH3 Lee -Y 474 ABH3 Pulido VI -ag- -lm' ABH3 St Hill ABH3 Stoker -0' AN Applewhaite AN Butler AN Correa AN Edwards ' 2, ,A f z 3 Y 'Ziff it ' -'xw 'H' . AN Nazario AN Rankin W -I. ABH3 Weston '-- , if AN Camara Mt. ni , AN Mund AN Reyes '- 2 ABH3 Yarde l N l-. AN Afocxromo gram ABHAN Sykes AN Williams Q l ,L VI 'U' 1 , .cv AA Almaraz AA Mamorno AA Montanez AR Barbier AR Corvalan 2 'P i X f Y , ii f Al fl vga- 1 1 iid' ' A A . ,iff , M ml, 1' 2 Q- - ' V -' I- AR Garcia QQ? , ,F if J 1AA if 5' E if In 1-X 'ky I 'ggi ref 4 J AR Helfrich Mfz QQ' ff 9' H Q lf ,f i 4: 4 2 ii 5 ,Z X W. fi f AR Miyashiro AR Orsetti AR Paul AR Silva AR Stolyarskis .vi V3 TZ 155 Q 4 J ii! A4-'f mf? ABH1 Bonifaz ABH1 Clark ABH2 Logan ABH3 Amador ABH3 Edwards a .....,g,, ABH3 Gebrehiwot ABH3 James ABH3 Majors AN Blake AN Caceres AN Cruz AN Feyissa AN Hin AN Jacob AN Law ABHAN L66 L , ,Iii gf! ff'-Y ls? i 5 3 l 1' V3 nf? 1 5 AN Lopez AN Mondestin AN Posadalondono ABHAN Ramirez AA Coapland ABHAA Heard AA Jones AA Kirkland M 'O' ,Qu AA Lopez AA Mazer AA Nuttall rf' .CY 1 ' , AA Royal AA Sands AR Browning AR HUM AR Jones V3 AR Kuzmic AR Nlassler AR Norvell AR Perez AR Thersot V4 W L f xl L v ABF1 Coney 'wh Y 9 ABF2 Greene if. --fc.. 'V if A ABF1 German ABF1 Large mT..'g, 'lm -Jw lf-J ABF2 Nlatos ABF2 Richardson N ti. ef' I ABF2 Garrido 5 ABF2 Stump X4 3 qu V4 If -I ABF2 Walker :fx ABF3 Hilemon -1. Y 47 ABF3 Olguin ABF3 Shipley -. ,Q f 'f 41,1 K 9: M- L JTJIQ- 1 F . 9 ,L 1' ' Q ' V452 ' f 7 4' 13 7 f M , 4, , x elq-l Y X! ABF3 Duharte ABF3 Ford ABF3 Hayes ABF3 Hemsley ABF3 Mace M...-5, N! ABF3 Raymundo ABF3 Reyes ABF3 Santos -Y -me 'M' 47 ff, ABF3 Sparks ABF3 Stellmaker ABF3 Vasquez G Y 47 ABF3 West li.-.., V4 IW AN Altamirano AN Bonilla Xi AN Chen AN Montowski I, K ABFAN Norton AN Serrano ,ro AN Walker AA Riosargueta AR Carlsen 49' Z , gf x ,x iw f f 4 Wy f AA Delaoruz AA Johnson AR Ewoldt AR Melena N AN Mosquera AR Rodriguez .F SV5' S D' 1 I '12 A01 Davis ul.. 'sf A02 Moffitt ' 's' 'df A03 Graham A03 Harris 15, :ff EJ A01 Debski A01 Grim wh 1, M4 aff, riff A01 Spears A02 Campbell 0+A ' ' is W ' A ' ' A A f ' W2 , If , !V,k , ,Af ' if f fm 2 Ji . . I C A02 Webster A03 Dean A03 Henry A03 HOUQSS Y :J A01 Lamp A02 Kimble 'fu if A03 Febish N 4 A03 Latvis V V5 Q h... '1' 4? A03 Loera Wm AO3 Simmons AOAN Baker ff Q ff ' W f f f Q f 1 ffffffyf I fffj fa ak 1 f W f f ' ' I 4 'ii 'if N Y ,w 1 f 25 sf 2 f X- f.: ' 71 WWVJ , ff f' f 2 f 21 f f 0- ,v . f is Z? Z 44 Z 7 4 f X ' 4? Z f if ,ff X 7 f 4 ' fi Q f 1521 V1 A03 Massey ' ' ' 1 52? 1' ' -332 if fgr- A mm Y A a -I Q j 2 , y ff, f C A03 Tallent AN Bowen -ua... Ili! 4 AOAN Cochran AOAN Cook -fm. wg A03 Padilla AN Adkins .s- 1 ff? f AOAN Cleghorn Z A-if Afisigez as 5 is I X ,,',,,, ' 4, . ,rg fs ' f '2 9fW43ff'5 '2. ' ' 7 ff' if A ff?-fa 1 'V , ul' 1 , 5 0 Y AOAN Deleon ff'Y ' df A03 Parker F Y A03 Penish AOAN Dick AN EdmiaSf0 i 1 K Q V --W. 'Q' 1 AOAN Farrington AN Fergerson are 1' do Q M. Y , xr 'L' 4 , I ki L, if V 5 wif. g I i n ' y M :Sf I ,J AOAN Hood AOAN Lombardo AOAN Moreland -Q' i ? , 1 AN Runs e 2' f 'f'f ' A rarr i 2 if Q AOAN Zent AOAA Gregory AA Johnson AOAN Morrison AN Segars AOAA Porter AN Mastel AOAN Nickson -'11 AOAN Welch AOAA Redger AOAA Roberson AR Hutchinson ,s FY -o . AOAA Wright AR Watts 74 5 COMBAT CAR G MSGT Farr SSGT Sutton hw hu! CAPT Rose 'k 1' r ff f iv i if i V t I YI i a , ii if if f , f i 5 ' f WS Q Wflfisif f, H ,. ff' . Gfx :V Q ' , e 5. ' .,, Q A Z N,,, .M , , 'f ,g, TV TX f 'f,jVVf g to ' XXA' f wwf , :I b y ,I A A1 A y ' v ... GYSGT Evans GYSGT Williams MISSION 'Tour Marines are are permanently assigned to SAIPAN as Combat Cargo. Their mission is to provide liaison between SAIPAN and the embarked Landing Force. Combat Cargo is augmented with 44 Marines from the Landing Force to assist with passenger, vehicle, and cargo loading and offloading and for the coordination, staging, and movement of all cargo during the deployment. While in port, Combat Cargo utilizes the opportunity to plan and supervise habit- ability upgrades to Landing Force spaces? C51 MISSION CSi Department is over 120 personnel strong, responsible for all of SAIPAN's Combat Systems, InteriorfExterior Communication Systems and associated maintenance organizations. These personnel and systems provide the Amphibious Commander and Embarked Marine Expedition- ary Unit the capability to plan and execute a multitude of missions in support of national objectives. There is not one area of operation on the ship that is not supported by this department in one fashion or another. The department consists of the following ratings: GM Cgunner's matesl, FC dire control techniciansl, IC Clnterior CommunicationsJ, it flnforma- tion Systems Technicianb and ET CElectronic Techniciansj. X l f f I Q 'y W ' - wg , X 0 , Zi if swf , if! gr 142155 -A -s . 2 - vw' .Wff W .sow 5 .3 3 ,fyxfh Maha, eaei 1 -A Xiii' X45 ! yas? LCDR Nieto ME LTJG Moore ENS Rollins LT Thompson CDR Shearman Wh UM LTJG Gonzalez Q, ,Q f LTJG Lewis '75 X01 y-A F iii! I 'fin ETCM Stellrecht MQW ITCS Maldonado ETC Powers ITC Coble '- av,,if.6-f A 'Tlwrf ITC Wilson ITC Enyart ICC Phillips CA 'si' 'E 'M-4 vm! 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Z X 'Af Y a M' I 'Wm 'Q ,, J 'lu K yy ,,,,,,, 5 ,. , 1 '01 Reynolds ET2 Bollinger ff , , X, fl X fl fd U7 J L Q M ff 'V 9 XS ET2 Gort M-.4 ET2 Mouillesseaux ET2 Vazquez 80 - '1 ' ., in g .X Q Wh A .'i 9-to ix '99 ' - a-v .?f- 4. ug x at iii 'sv ' is Q v i' A wk' Z H 1' W 113 R ET1 Wallace 'HEY Q6 ET1 Wilkens IC1 Lewis 'k is ' f at f Kg 's ,, - 7,1 , V if i l nz T . f W ,,,- Q f V' 7-35' 4 f fl ET2 Groat W My a 4 5.4 gg , ,, T,'ff7:2w-v-, L, .0,'w, Wf' fn 'H' X, 'ffl Z 5 'P :Q ,, 1 V ,.,:gfM4!'.433 2 .5 1 L V Q4 K -6 ' Q 1 , X IC2 Allen . 'san-www 1- Hggt' ET2 Mangus ET2 McCrea in IC2 Hardee IC2 Moore xr S 1 9 9 I I 1 F I I f 1 3 CE E Z-f sf lC2 Parsons ET3 Bare ET3 Barstis if r , f i if 'ix i ff fi X ET3 Diday ET3 Forton A, r ,A ., W' M' ET3 Howard ET3 Lamar 'Lv ET3 Burns ET3 Clark ...sh Y ET3 Glawe ET3 Lecklider N1 'Nm fr ET3 Oliveira ET3 Palaganas ET3 Yeates IC3 Carnes IC3 Radell I 81 ? r s hw, ., . IC3 Wright ICFN Peterson GM1 Horelica -m.. '11 FC2 Blizzard 5677 'e i I i ? J R 5 FC2 Holzapfel FC3 Arave FC3 Coney FC3 Perez ' Y FC2 Hull 'B Y ww GM2 Faulk FC3 Allen FC3 Blackmon FC3 London FC3 Shareno X FC3 Luevano FC3 Vieira FC3 Monnin -A 12, GM3 Santucci GMSA Franklin CR W 'L :ff sfff IT1 Barber IT1 Bel' IT2 Dickey xt IT2 Patania nz Patmon IT3 Hoffman IT3 Jacobson IT3 Morton 'il N4 1:4 Wx S6 IT1 Easterday fT2 Evans -.4 51 IT2 Rogers --in s-In IT3 Parrish 5. 5 2 1 I 1 CR ITSN Mays or :H I, 5 i L s NN l ,X ,Q I sf . if 2 I im W f Y f aw y f ff W: ff 1 Z, W Z M W 3 7 I, ff , my W f figf f, . r . :I Z T C -1 U3 1 FW' N 3 or 3 W FP CD w ff xfxiw f V ' f I' , K 9 X irq if ,.,, ,mfg ' Qiew fZ'f f- Q ' gil v r- ff- ' 75 W , Q? Xia f f W f 2 f ,mf I X ITSN Nieto , V' -, ff' 'g f f, H f if YI ' ' f Z l 3 f Y a f 1 ,W Q Z 73 ii, IT3 Rivera IT3 Shelton IT3 Wheeler 4 1 r W f- f f ' f K! XZ f ITSN Kidd ITSN Caldwell. ITSN Ivy X W' ' f W W ' 1 r we ,N Q -2 'Rx PBb S Xi wssfiixf' L7 r Q Q K X 'wmv N X Nw T , . Q' X h XX X x Xi XSS N N wc, X X X SX X ,, . xxx W XQO X ww X X we X :N so .1-SN gliver ITSA Cox ITSR Monroe ,,4 X R 1 fi as fe .X fr Y 5 vs K W ,. 1- - .. -A :Y f - -I . V .. ,, . 'V 'Yu-no . v Q MISSION S ' Deck Department is responsible for the mooring, anchoring F' ' 1 I ' A I . n 3' the Saipan underway. In-port or at s1a,lntenor and the extel-mr , , 3 ' . tion occupies most of their time. . . . if Manning the underway replenishment stations to receive fuel,f . . my cargo is also an important part of lst Division's responsibilities, ,, gif 2nd Division, is responsible for the launch and recovery of surfaw , ggi ing craft in support ofthe Saipan's amphibious mission. Small hyat' . eratlons, including passengerlca rgo transfer and aviation lifeboatd i s are part of their duties as well. D 5' LCDR Sanford In i Qi .55 .fm ' Ei? ,551 T VF, 1 Wm LTJG Wadell ENS Adkins ENS Ge,-3,-do mi? ENS Stinnet CWO2 Flowers BMC Henson BMC X Ist . ll' ,lg HW' . 45, vA ,A if az Q ' 3' 1 , i ' V1 Q, 771 5 i 7 'mi E9 MW 1 ws. BM1 Nlace BM1 Richardson fm. -at 'f -1 I iff iff J M, BM2 Newton BM2 Tarver 15, BM3 Flores I .ul -Ni, . '34 BM2 Clark A I 'H' BM3 Hall BM3 Leavell BM3 lvlbow BM3 Prothro BM3 Wold SN Castillo 87 Ist l SN Grant SN Parra SN Wilkerson ,La Q SN Johnson SN Mayberry 5 1 if I J f 'J'-. 5, SN Raso SN Smith SN Summers '-3, f SN Zitsefman SA Ly SA McCormick SA P0 Ist l W we , ,l Y, ,f . . SA Quave SA Thom SR Allende SR Baker SR Glover SR Harris SR Larsen SR Lee SR Pratt SR Riley f -. .ll 1-4.47 Znd 'J 334 'IIN JJ BM1 Carrethers BM1 Young BM2 H0neyChUfCh BM3 Newman 90 BM2 Tankersley 11 ii' 1 7 , L M Y 5 fsi ciff 4411, 'gg I' VR ,,f BM3 Osei BM3 Cantey BM3 Herlihy SN Anderson 'os BM2 Jones BM2 BM3 Deloney 'ms L BM3 Jordan SN Austion ll 5 s l in Zna' SN Brown SN Chenault SN Houseworth SN Pettus SN Calvas SN Coleman S fx! pi! Q1 W ,, , JW! f 1, SA SN Lilna SN Wallace if i 1' 4 it i 'F 'Jr' I ., KW Q i Q all -:J 7 , if 'ky 1 'if IL BMSN Campbell SN Castroherndon SN Cheeseboro X . ff iff X W V ' l 5 f 2 ! 4 f Q Cf 1' 7 71 b l ,A vW ,X A lf SN Mclntyre l SN Wheeler SN White SN Wilson DENTAL LCDR Otte QF!! mv! sg MZ M A DT1 Ramilo DT3 Delatorre DN Jones DA Stephens NGINEERI G 4-f f yv .3 We W 1 ' I X ,i f 'H' 5 I f Vg 'fn ,rf 3 I LCDR Henderson LCDR Sass LTJG Lecounte 7' 'ff' ' f7ff4W'WY pjvf :J ' M-y, Q, , fi V X I , , , 2 fs 7' fsss 2 , ya I' 3 -1,2 W ' 'Wig 1 4 LTJG Stewart ENS Denison ENS Dorsey ENS Nelson ENS Night-,lg ENS Poe LTJG Schroeder -,Q , rg: ni? G, . A 533 -Q f g f 5 Q Q MMCM Carney ENICS Roderiques DCCS Pendergast E A 'Hin- HTC Elston Mlvlc Freeman lvuvuc Butler lvuvlc Newman! f I X I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1 Q gif, 5.4 ' -f S3 MM1 Davis MM1 Gorny MM1 Mascarello MM2 Singletary MM3 Butler ws. 'Y MM3 Conti Y J! MM3 Rodriques '-,Y -ai Z MM3 Thomas MM3 Wallace MM3 York FN Cgllier FN Lgrenson FR Canty FR Raohal FR Ward 5. QM.. N i . i 4 , 1 I 1 s ffzl E A5 'fi iff EN1 Aguinaldo MNI1 Albright N vi W 'Q Qi QA MM1 Pinero EN2 Boyd EN2 Parocha i X .,,, ,U if-S fumh Vi ks,, qt, ' f , i i i iiii 9 Q 1 gy L I. ' si mm- 1 V f J J EN2 Porter MM2 Francis MM2 Shields EN3 McNulty MM3 X NAS I i I 6 i I I 4 i 1 I MM3 McCoy MM3 Pope MM3 Rice FN Monzon ENFA Branch ENFR Cain ENFR Houck ENFR Klemm ENFN Miller FR Rivera FR Risano 'vu ,A ,yy , -nf--f-1-1:1-A fv- A f n: W. 5552 '71 ' 1 ,J .Ja 1 H iw. HT1 Nlallett mf, N-4, DC2 Havert DC2 Joseph 'Nz DC2 Underwood DC3 Barahona nos Davis nos Doughty K D03 . ws., QE YQ Homan Y' -.. DC i f K if Vi, nf? . - Q, ff ? fb , Qlkffxgf 3, x ., x.kr E , ,X J 1 ,Q f 'Y Y Z 47 DC3 Moor DC3 Shaft i ' if f'f' 4 X -1 DC3 Vincent DC3 Williams DCFN Lacnogrady DCFA woodcock DCFR Davis DCFR Rich DCFR wade iaif 15 EM1 Brown EM1 Scott EM1 Vick EM2 Dudley rQo'-24 EM2 Sigmon EM2 Wilcox EM3 Anderson B -fx' 1 J! EM3 Barrett EM3 Brown EM3 Harknesl EM3 Johansen EM3 Scvif EMFN Bunnell EMFN Hill FN Shteybok FR Dinh EMFN Henson EMFN Scott EMFN White EMFR Lin MP ,.. WX' the 15 Q MY :ff MM1 Galcynski MM1 Haupt MM1 NlcEachln MM1 Puttkammer NIM1 Rajyns MM3 Allen NlNl3 Barbagallo MM3 Cavanaugh MM3 Cimafranca MM3 Duffy NINI1 Swain 'ox 1 MM3 Berry MNl3 Eam MM2 Brbwn MM3 Burlum MM3 Fraziel' . Tx-11 E ,Q 7 If-.x I 3 ' 102 .fb f X .ff . v n l I 1 MM3 King MM3 McClellan MM3 Rosado '- 'Y 'I QV J MM3 Klutts DC3 Kripas MM3 Lee MM3 Leninger MM3 Nelson is MM3 Nyakh MM3 Olsen -Q., V l '41 J! NIM3 Rucker MM3 Shoemaker If ,H MM3 Penland MM3 Sweeney MM3 Pereyra Y MM3 Waller A QV MP -:.. q MM3 Wearins MM3 Wells NINI3 Welton FN Hague-y FN Lu 5,8 gg' if W FN Huddleston FN Campbell MMFN Foster FN Dacent MMFN Smith FN Garling FN Knoche dWi9 FN Miller FN Moore FN Turhune FN Wamer QMP l I I i-f l if , , FA Fitchette - l FA Quinn FA White FR Augustoni FR Barroso FR Groves FR Latimer FR Lil ey I FR Mitchell FR Thom FR Wallace A ,z Y 21 . 1' 1 . S A 241 X X 1 ,. lg a 'D' ' J y , 4 , ? W4 HT1 Aylesbury N if I fu 7 ,f fz A , Q1 g ,. f. 1 e X ,Z , f 3: 74,5 h E14 AE-1 -'Y vi fn f 'W' f Z 5? f , f pw ff' g, f x Za: ff Z fu J Z f f f ff f ff i , xy f f f , X f S. xl: l4T A4 ..4 HT2 Carter f .1 'I x 12: lv., s f' if D x A 4., xx' ' 1 ,f Z,?i? r ., W , , .13 MR2 All STI 'I sf rw Buck MR1 Vernier 'G'-'Y ww. E44 HT2 Hugunin HT2 Sutton WY ev HT3 Cvoper HT3 Prenosil - .,,,,' -4x QE 1 435. 'S ' f?5 ih' , : '. VF- A vlan? 3 Liz: 3 E is J, 1 ini: 1 -si, w i. 3 L f I + 1 e s E 5 5 2 E r s ? Z 2 I 3 . I 3 L Z 2 S ' ,E EE . ii' .1 1 Y G , r 3 1 . 1 ' 7 f - . f'f2J,v ' 1 I ,V fa- 11 ,M 3 f Mm x ,uf W , ww, . I 4 ,W 1, ,, wwf! O . .- as X 7 h :- if 'ff L 4. Xa .N .. ws '- 1' lf 3 ae, g . faffig , If ' f, 'U , he Y HT3 Sellers 9 HTFN Smith FR Evans a f qv H N 2 Q if f 2 Z 1 ' ,7 , n , , Ml' Y f z r 4 1 if , lr f ff a f MR3 Brown FA Henderson A .W arf. .ff -fm- ,, ,,r, I A , FR Hodges ,. T' 1 s YT' Y Q7 FN Hall FA James F 4101 WOM fi 'QP' M! Q MRFR Larosa ' , 4 t i 2 4 f 5. lr , V V i 1 if Y if 0 wW,f,3Wgi, t f , - 6, I ff, k v 1 ,, I: WP, if Y f ,e , A - -W, ,,, A .W C- ICC Cochran MAC Ledfg EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE DEPAR TMEN T Tasked with carrying out the Administrative routine for the command is a diverse group of Officers and Sailors with backgrounds in a variety of job specialties. Among these are the Shipis Secretary, Yeoman, Legalman, Personnelman, Lithographers, Draftsman, Command Career Counselors, Religious Program Specialists, Command Chaplain, Journalists, Master-at-Arms, Command In- doctrination Coordinator andthe ship's Main- tenance Material Management f3-MJ Coor- dinator. 4'We do it all Q 019' 'tr IVIACS Brown PNCS Gallimore YNCS Harris NCC Albert + rd JOC Marsh LIC Nelson EXEC A Y -1- - if M 1 -' , V' DM1 Caldwell NlS1 Davis YN1 Phillips WY LN1 Santaigo l 4 wfsff PN2 Lamb i 'P-5, cgfufx, i ,al NC1 Scaraborough '-5 -1 YN2 Nunn ME -4 RP2 Bernal YN2 Hooks YN2 Taylor ..Wa o a :ff l EXEC RP3 Boswell Q l '41 may ' YN3 Shaw SN Roark AN Roberts ,hs W- 'A' RP3 Bryant 'ln l PN3 Evans JOSN Gillespie PNSA Cliatt YN3 Chaisub HG. if YN3 Hoelzer PNSN Rangel LISA Siegrist ,L , i PN3 Chavez PN3 Jozic YNSA 110 fi ' fl V130 MAA 1 ai W 1 my ali? my iff! QA MA1 Duncan NIA1 McCaddin NIA1 Washer MA2 Collazo sf , M -fu. -L. -s.r.1g, Y if-5 MQ! MA2 cusus MA2 Fuuer MA2 Race MA2 worthy zaawmuns-uqgg 111 5 E1 -ug MEDICAL f Wm . ,il k KWH 1 , or ffszggff ff! M,W.w-f VJ H I CAPTQSELJ McNeill '-T Anderson LT 3,-own HMCM Nlichaud MISSION The Medical Department is designed to receive and treat large numbers of casualties. To assist in accomllhshmgt mission the ship is augmented by a fleet surgical team when in deployable status. Our routine responsib1l1tleS ' al include: maintaining the health of the ships personnel and advising the Commanding Officer as to the Physlc fitness of the crew, conducting routine inspections of the unitls messing, food service, living, berthing and working . - d spaces and advising the Commanding Officer on hygiene and sanitation affecting the commandg establishing an ' ' th t ' ' f . - d supervising e raining o the command in personal hygiene, first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscltatwil CCPRT' an other subjects as directed by the Commanding Officer, providing training in shipboard pest control for selected medical department personnel, and establishing a pest control program for the commandg serving as the TRICARE counselor for the command, assuming the direct custody of bulk narcotics, alcohol and other controlled drugs fn supervising the accounting, safekeeping and lawful expenditure of these items, and when necessary, Obfalmng sampleslspecimens to detect the possibility of biological attack and advising! assisting the DCA in decontamination of biological agents. We also provide medical care to the personnel of other U.S. armed forces personnel HS requifed' 112 3 MED Q4 420, HM1 Crowe m HM2 Freeman HM3 Hankins .i V ,rgggikg N4 i V i . i A VA, f e i fi r 'll HNI1 Fulson yy, , ef, ffegy. My . K 4 ' ,, Q if 195 4? .. 7 uv -' ' f M 4 xl r in 1 'V XZ! Z KVA I f W' W f f g f 4 1 f , f f 4 yr fl W f A Oy, f if in ,ff 1 if ,A 1 , i iv 'f 42,1 f , 8 5 W f ,I f uw, W 2 5 1 HM? Karnopp 4 my Q-Rh ln! I 3 ro W m o o N r 1 X f,,, , 4 52,9 1 , ,, f, , -ff ,ff fa! f 1 W ,, M, 0 I 1 -X ff 164V f K' , ,. f Q' W , , 52, 1 QW ! n 7 , Ll 'f s 4 X x r,,' ,,,, ,. HM2 Snyder . ,W f Mgfff f WZ ff! f f 1, W u- Q 1 25 'll ' K 4 fdf v ov ,Ma , Y . 75 2, Q ' 0 HUA V Q., , A ff f' f f ' Z V f 9 'mf '. 2 V , .gif f 0 f 4 wx 17 ff 'Z , sf HM3 Morris HM3 Sutterfield N W'lhoit HM3 Thompson H I Q F 1 AVIGATIO LCDR Cardenas Wav- ENS Bruce SMCM Genet QMC Sharpe Y W. vii: 1-, 3. iv 4 if , 942, ' ,ini AV V SM1 Lewis Ib 'Y QM2 Feldhaus qt, 'Y NJ QM2 Moore 'fur V -if QM3 Romero Wx rv, v SM1 Palmer QM2 Lawrence W 4 r N. gn QM2 Sutty r We 4 SM3 Wysinger '47l,,, Y QM3 Lehnen SM3 Young QMSN Le90nS I I I I I I I I I . I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OP RA TIONS CDR McMillan fm LCDR RUSSGI LCDR Potts LT Holloway MAJ Hodges W '-T Lombardo I-T-IG E99Ieston LTJG sink oWo2I selnonbs 116 Y ,Mr V' I f P I x 3 OPERA T10 5 OSCS Bell ACCS Gregory CTOC Dean 5 4 3 F AGC Harris EWC McElroy ISC Mclntyre 5 I 3 1 4 3 1 4 1 AG1 Pontious AG3 Veloz AGAN Garner fb -1 -iff AG2 Anderson -H. Y 47 AG3 Wickert AGAA Newton AG2 Lewis AGAN Clement AGAA Winegard N1 N d X x 'I f , , L if 'QM 4 L, ww Y -X- AC1 Fletcher AC1 Klineenberg AC1 Quebedeaux A01 Rudisin AC2 Marr Wu: Yr 5 A r AC2 Pace f 1 k, 7 AC3 Pearce -4. 2 AC3 Underwood AC3 Walker AC3 Young ACAN MHYS --1 exif! AC2 Staggs AC3 Salmon ACAN Mitchell 119 OI if , , OS1 Klosinski OS2 Davis OS2 Holcombe i l i iiiiii OS1 O'Connor OS2 De Simas Y OS2 Flickinger 'H 'E 'J OS2 Jackson OS2 Bowman OS2 Fehrmann WW! Y OS2 Griggs Y vu OS2 Martinez OS2 Claros OS2 Fleming View ,i s,-In-sy, OS2 Hall sl OS2 Mitchell i OS2 Skinner lOl Wu. OS2 Williams '-Y OS3 Bass OS3 Barker W-Y I-. in . 0 5 1 , OS3 Herbst OS3 Lacy OS3 Lawler ln. sg OS3 Malley OS3 Sarns OS3 Stanley OS3 Williams OS3 Wright F - OI WT 'W W W W ff fi! X Z2 , 4' J , 515 , 7 . X lf! X .ff Q ,w il. OSSN Buettner OSSN Cook OSSN Fields OSSN Fragoso ossN May OSSN Pope ossN Ruiz ossN vaugnan ossN vmanueva QOW 1 4 lu -1 f iff EW1 Banta EW3 Johnson EWSN Meadows 'N Y S4 EW2 Wilson EWSA Schladweiler 5 Q 'T 7 N J 4152! CTA1 Dattalo CTO1 Maddow We E4 IS2 Fields 'i Q Q X1 IS3 Goerdt CTO3 Hess 26 CTM1 O'Brien '-'-'Y IS2 Munsey CTO3 Salaam 34? IS1 Miller PH1 Sidney IS3 Bartolo IS3 Cambell CTO3 Santos CTO3 Wilc0X 302 1 CTOSN Brown ISSN Rea S 1? K7 PHAA Mook CTOSN Perkins ISSN Lukens ISSA Edwards PHAA Schalk ISSA Jane ISSA McGreer PHAA Voigt ISSR Cooley ISSR Footman 125 'U ,4 SAFETY Q LT Gleeson ADC Hale 66 W -1 A01 Lewis 55 WX. S? ABH1 Nix NIIVI1 Randle MISSION SAFETY FIRST? That,s the phrase that each SAIPAN Sailor, Marine, or embarked member hears while doing their 'ob. Me b J m ers of Safety Department have the task of protecting the entire ship from equipment da mage and it's personnel from injury. On the SAIPAN Safety is first so, We do... as a department, Do it all. 126 'B 1- 5 1 .V 5 , Q ,. , F U E Wig CDR Page ,A LT Gonzalez LTJG Gray LTJG Harris via ENS Forbes ENS Dorman ENS Gonzalez 127 pl, E, if S SUPPL Y SKCM Brigman MSCM Jones DKCS Hodge HE SKCS Ryan csl-lc Ellis AKC Cruz M i 51 mg 'V V PC1 Doitteau Q 4 SK1 Wade 'lm xy if SK2 Kemp ,rw , , f jf : Q q EN1 Madden W4 Q9 BM1 Wallace I f M if X f Z i' 4 4 2 ,f if f W 7 SK2 Lockhart WY if ff Z 2 Zffg eg, 1 , 1 Z ff 4 1 ., Ai? ,,,: ,fx LJ :v -W Ui? If f I Wy E . Us SK2 Miller pf AK3 Clark SK3 Dennis SK3 Hayes SK3 Leonard N AKAN Wheeler , f PCSN Mcgee SN Griffin 7 L.: PC3 Riddle SKSN Crespo 1 his PCSN Martin AN Martinez MM3 Stokes SKSN Holmes AKAN Baria AOAA Rankin l X N 4 Aim. 52 Q!! ,M ,, ,f ,L-me ws 6 Y, 45, ggi M 5- ' K gbv f, 9,9 3623 9 1 1 54 ' 1+ 5 .fr V r ' Q' -1 r if F my :ff M r If, MS1 Drummond MS1 Murray MS1 O'Leary MS2 Carter MS2 Conway Qu MS2 Frazier ,154 MS2 Trabucco MS3 Mullenax ,I MS2 Smith fi 1 H! MS3 Nlongrabang 'bg MS3 Nabung MS3 Robichaud MS3 Rue NIS3 Walter i ii I MSSN Sopick MSSA Turton MSSN Smith MSSA Drye MSSR Corpuz MSSR Ferenick MSSR Hunt MSSR Moore 132 id . 7. ' nf- 53 A .x. W4 E SH1 Woodson 'w'-a Ulm. 5 SH2 Gaines SH2 Gosha SH2 Johnson SH2 Wallace SHSN Escribano SHSA House S4 SHSA Thompson SHSA White ,jfs-' ' nf I DK2 Khan DK3 Kirui Y N? in Wf, Y xf1 DK2 Sobers DKSN Jardina QV DK3 Delano W W oKsA wilson 1 H 3 , , E a.. b . ,LV ,,.9,, ,. . ' ,xi Y? 'flea P f,eL-55, 4 . fliiij x ' kb - ' xiii? ii 3 - -v.k , Uv 'V Li.Q'.., JA. wfi 'v-1 Nl: iff Gb -MY 'xv . Q F:-'. V y , fx - 41 . K L-tif-:'f. if ' Q 2 Z, 1 I 1 il' I F I ,,,L 19 Q .. ' f MS1 Necnamer MS2 Bennamon nvlsz Hadfield MS2 Heiserman f 1 . I ' ,335 , Ygdfxlj 5 'MXN Y v W aww? 'MY v MS3 Davis MS3 Nicholas NlS3 Perez MSSN MawS0 n 56 '-4 oi:-to AK1 Clark Q ig AK1 Steibly or -'al AK3 Narine S8 SK1 Cregan .L mi AK1 Cook 1 G 'll AK2 Mikels 2 -. 'jf AK3 Trinidad in 'Y' -LAY, SV! 147 AK2 Paclob AK3 Davis AKAN McDonald AKAR Pauiemon , 'Kim Q K nl 4 7: SK1 Taylor SK2 Rowland AK2 Shultz SK3 Johnson , 1 '-iv .haf-if! 1-'5 EMBARKED UNITS 4 i 1, X, . 55,3153 W X ,MW Q ,,,ff'?N ,QW I, . ' W. , I ,, , , ,y H 5 1 :dm 4, 3 , 1 Viwff v f , fw A I' 137 F l -1 2 1 I y 5 1 1 E 3 i , , i l T , K T FLEET SURGICAL TEAM 1 CDR Hurst CDR Ruff mn. g LCDR Picio LCDR Mathew LT Hamilton MISSION Provide medical support to designated operating forces of the U.S Atlantic Fleet FUNCTIONS: When tasked by higher authority, Fleet Surgical Teams will augment deployed op- erational forces to provide medical and surgical support. Fleet Surgical Teams will normally sup- ? port Fleet and Fleet Marine Force exercises and T 2 of deployments as an integral part of Amphibious Q ' Readiness Groups CARGJ. LT Truesdell HMCS Chmiel 138 S F5 .. T -1 W3 -4 I -1 ' Msg I 'Wa JJ 4-tg!! ,Q HM1 Lampel HM2 Gallus HM2 Peate HM2 Sadberry ' HM2 Sticka HM2 Vest HN Brewster H N Trott H fi ,df- 'f,A in., .PHIBR O STAFF LCDR Richardson LCDR Trampenau LCDR Saat LCDR Fuhring T . ny . A, ' ' S 239, - T - 5 - :dual 2 N T no ' x 5 ,.,. ., N M ffL Af' CAPT Anderson LT Binzley LT Lockhart LT Kidd , , s L MIB 9 rL T ...a.... T CAPT Stroud LT Yerger LTJG Branson CWO2 sill 140 3 PHJBR 0 STA FF 'Hb OSC Smith EWG House 'Wins YNC Montoya ITC Burns GYSGT Greenwell MISSION OF COMMANDER, AMPHIBIOUS SQUADRON FOUR The mission of Commander, Amphibious Squadron FOUR is the tactical control of amphibious forces, primarily to conduct 2SSaults from the sea, to support an embarked Landing Force once they are established ashore, and to serve as Commander, U.S. SIXTH Fleet Amphibious Force when deployed in the Mediterranean Sea. Secondary missions include the protection, rescue or Evacuation of non-combatant Americans from dangers abroad, providing humanitarian assistance, and showing a credible U.S. FUFCB presence whenever required. COMPHIBRON F 0UR's core staff of twelve officers and nineteen enlisted specialists serves as a nucleus of expertise in assault lflanningi amphibious operations, task force operational control, coordination of naval gunfire and close air support, communica- 119115, medical surgery and treatment. During exercises and combat operations, the staff can be rapidly augmented to meet m1351011 requirements and will number about 75 personnel with embarked naval support elements. Allltlhibious Squadron F OUR contributes to America's policy of maintaining peace and preserving freedom worldwide by main- mmmgfi ready peacetime presence in areas of vital interest to the security of the United States and our allies. . . Thealllphibious forces of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps maintain a significant capability to conduct amphibious operations in actual Combat, as well as humanitarian situations. In fulfilling these vital missions the squadron remains, as it has for the past murdellades, sckeady to Landjs 9 -Q. CPR-4 STAFF Q. 'Y sf W' CTR1 Rowland CTT1 Tiensvold QM1 Ricks YN1 Nlungin SSGT Haiss Y? OS2 Roberts OS2 Shannon 142 T' N W 2 'J IS1 Doptis SSGT Ranker OS3 Call Wu vi 5'-4 .I EW1 Haywood EW1 Wolf v 'Sw sg IT2 lvuudrak OS2 COOK N 2 E l 1. i s E z 5 E CTTSN Pearson CTTSN CRO H, i CDR Malloy SF: LCDR Clark LCDR Daniels MAJ Rysanek LT Guenther OSC Adams DICRO STAFF AC1 Gardner -ii.-1 IT1 Murphy Y My AC2 Hill L AC3 Dobie AC2 Balster AC2 Mays AC3 Perklns '--m.'fi wi 4 AC2 Timmons ACAN Brown AC3 Caldwell ISSN Betz ACAA Jane? 0 f Fi ' gflli - HC-8 all 5 'ri LCDR Wilson . 'sv 5 LTSweeney LT Haines LTJG Paquette ENS Moser ,,X. 1 X + 19' LTJG Pope AMHC Gotz Lb- X ji . 1 LTJG Robertson ADC Weiner ,f-L . HC-8 lf 3 il AD1 Crause AT2 Adamo AE2 Hopkins . :fx AZ2 Niedens A AK1 Hoffman mfg 'I if-4--z AD2 Deveau 3 W! Q AE2 Lockhart UW? ,E AD1 Nlalavolti I 52 MH2 Sutherland AMS2 Wagner 146 i HC-6' AME3 Brooks N- 'X s! AD3 Lopez ADAN Hayes L... .gg -5 AE3 Hart AE3 Moore l ADAN Segura Y ' Q li: AE3 Hicks 1 AD3 Rose 'ilu' 1 ff -e G d W C AMSAN Greenman AA Chamorro LCUZ TEXQ-3 emi LT Cleary Q in 1' 'af I ' Qs Pratt BMC Maupin BMC Griffin BMC Wolfe BM MISSION i HM The Landing Craft Department onboard USS SAIPAN is made up of tour I ,antling I 'rail Utility or l,l'l l. Each craft wowzleh long and can carry UP to 200 tons of equipment and Personnel. The Cral'tmaster is an t 'hit-l' lloutswainniate and r0SP0mi the safe operation of the craft as well as the training well bein 1 l'- - - - ' ' ' ' ' 1 X the . . bleftlf l-.0 an tltvu1ln.mt'rt-w. Ihr I1 ll snrt rthP0'15i , to-Shore movement of all Marine equipment, this inelud es evefythintl from Artillery to 'Iimk und lro0Pi lmcks' C1 craft from Assault Craft Unit TWO are the Workhorsts ol tht I lu t 3 66 A' II' ' i 4' n n N -9? ' QQ? . an f Q15 ff ' 1 if 'fs A1 5 LCU2 QM1 Gemmell A Y it MS2 Anderson I ef- X f 1 , .1 E X 'Q 'W' vi I L W E EN1 HOVSI1 EM1 Jackson QM1 Mauldin EN1 Moran . 3 V .QI 4 Y QM1 Parnoff EM1 Tobin QM1 Watson 'wa Y -4 fmt' , S4 EM2 Allen SM2 Allen HT2 Ames ' H, 'W 3, 'iv 4 MS2 Bowens EM2 Gray SM2 Jackson M32 Jarvi I I , LCUZ EN2 Johnson MS2 Jones EN2 Polen l'l? ,gY 2 A 'WI 3. . L, , 13 53 , .. ,, of 1. KH? .,4, X af 5? i, L: - .ia , S E SM2 Smeltzer DC2 Williams eq, W3 FJ EN2 Wilson HT3 Bryant BM3 Burroughs BM3 C YN3 Grant EN3 Ho x 1-'f 5 rf-f f, Qf ayer BM3 Clenney BM3 George -oi does ET3 Johnson EN3 Pierre EN3 Thaw I LCUZ W 4' If X - x Ri 5 ,E ' X I 5' -- .3 a it 1 -gg i Flu.. Y 0 EN3 Zika L, ff SN Watkins FN Cotton I' 'ff I ' ' A fi, 54 4 . L ju fr. 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