San Jose (AFS 7) - Naval Cruise Book

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I rm' , , tifwij T,-vw 'A W !'1 X 54' BN- 'i 4 The orgin of SAN JUSE insignia is taken from the city uf San Jusc. California. The circles of the insignia represent how the waters encumpass the earth, The rigid ulhuucttf shape behind the 5hip repmzcnls the lfiand wi Guam. The hum pmlrudmg ab-,vc the ship nfprmcnta the pndc and puff:- sionalism uf thc: Magrnxfxrrfat 5f:'.'c1g. I h QQ M. A x . y sf f W4 5'-L: . ,,,,-.wnusffw as Table of Contents QD Introduction Page 1 Ship's Photo and Wtal Pages 2-7 Statistics Pages 89 Cruisebook Theme Pages 10-11 Commanding Gfticers '84 Executive Ofiicersf Change of Command Pages 12-13 Flag Wsits Pages 14-15 Schedule of Events!Nature at Sea Pages 16-39 Meet the Crew! Underway QID Awards and Achievements Pages 4047 qmy 'liberty can, Liberty can Pages 4859 QW, Where at Work Pages 60-83 QV, Homeport - and Actwntnes Pages 84-95 Page 96 Acknowledgements Captain Melvin D. Munsinger ' an ii ' fi 'ag - 9 2 -2' gi 'L- elif-:I-' M '0'zIl,ffftXfifTTFn fkfxyih , - - .lL J J CGM' - A P DI: C1 3gnlllf.!' QFFIGER Captain Melvin D. Munsinger was born in Los Molinos, California, and graduated from Chico State College prior to entering the Navzd krvice in September 1958. He was commissioned an Ensign in January 1959 through the Aviation tifticer Can- didate program and designated a Naval Aviator in July 1960. Captain Munsinger had several axiation assign- ments including with V.-NW-l l. VAW-1212, and VA- 97 flying the A7 Corsair Two. He also served as Obtrations Officer ol VA-l92 onboard U89 Kl'I'l'Y HAWK QCV-633. lbu-ctitive Officer of NAI lil onboard USS RANGER QCY-til i and coininandt-d Carrier Air Wing NINE onboard l li? Ct INSTH .I .A- TION QCV-ti-il from February 1979 to .luly l9t-lil, Captain Munsinger served as tfonunanding t Jfticvr ol the USS SAN JOSH from August i982 to May l98f1 alter which he recvivv.-fl orders to t'RUl7i-S GRU- l. San Diego. Captain Munsinger is married to the former Mary Elizabeth Hines of Sui Frandxo. 'F I ff in-1: Y' Captain Gary Q. Geist K A f xr. ., X ff 0 I 1 S A' ff 3 ix -N 'X' A tux ,,- ,YA , Z c. ' , - ff ' 4 , . gzfkfw, KV 9 aa Y .4 ,J. i. V, X, X mu Ullxxlvffc QHWUCER X x K., K X Z' , az. lam lj livlsl, .1 lmllw nl RlK'ht'Sl0I tl-:limi nl-llvx.: Ulllvgv ami gT'iidllilll'd F N Nlfx.1l 'xk.1kii'lUX' Ill Jllllk' ltlgfl, Cllr f..1x X-t'fXl'li wllll sl-wllll mlllllmllcln .N RN. .14-lm l Hflk'l'I lzlxlaud lllv Sllhlllil 3 -. f NN l i.X'x1Xll4lRl M814-Jill. USS l.l-M18 .Q 65' 51 AMA. NWN lllll INN N1 ll X'.f'kl.l.l'Llll QSSHN H -f ln lv-1 llllw llfflull .llxlzulml lllv USS if Iva NN :ITM Ill'umelmlllvCklllllllullcilllg, MT..-af 3 NN 1ll'l1l'kNS ISIANIJ QMS-ISIN :alll 3 xv- 'nl 1 lffk- -1 I NM AN! ll'l 'SlASfMllllltiI.IllIy I H 1 l:pT.:fl4wlS1 - I-Ls! iL'sSlQllIIlt'llf lx'fllr1'j1llll rg, Un N1.:.jl::Gl 1-lll 54'N'f'Il wsu :LS H1-:ld of tha N Vfllllx and lllllllllfalld Ufgillliliiflllll 5'-1 :rl N?r.z?v-gg' Vlszlls :ami PUIIVN' lllvlslrlll ill the 1-ffl' 'ff ffl' f lllflf fff Naval! flpvrzltlrllls. NWNT7Ef1rl'l f1ffllllf'fHTUll'THl'l'llflilS.Hiibblllfl lklmrlflllf- Nfvrlll fbiifflllllii. 4 5, , l ,. -- , W I X v ' 4' , YQ iff 5' '- i , .5 ,' P WV ygnqaouhilis- -ng 1 X ,Y X 1, AN Q Change of Command vsvf' 4 . J Nw ,-,K ',. t. x -9-i?.:,p.....M it i , 'Nan 1.+....., ,..,,,j,i L ' 'N 1,1 - . u YY,, -xx!! - - x L Un May 19, 1981, Captain Gary Q. Geist became the tenth C'nnir1mndiiig Omni-r nf USS SAN JOSE, relieving Captain Mt-lxin IJ. Munsinger who has been in command since Augtiz-at IE!!-42. . 0 0 cs o o e U U O . o 91 ATE ...sax N. 3 '4 1 ml 2 rr A ah A an sf Q , '?fPAiR WL K i i . . 4 5 ,,. 491 ti '1 i wi .A U .4 Z' Executive Officers -'L- TrA','Nz C ' X clawed LCDR A' v in July 1984. 'X LCDR V. H. Ackley LCDR C. J. Cadden VADM James R Hogg, Com- mander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, boarded the SAN JOSE while she was operating in the Indian Ocean July 1984. As part of a select visit to ships only operating in the Indian Ocean, the Admiral recognized both the importance of the SAN .lOSE's presence there and the tremendous performance of the crewmembers. VADM Hogg's two and a half hour visit included a tour of theship, a luncheon with the ship's officers and a question and answers discussion with the crewmembers on the flight declc USS SAN JOSE fain- 42104 We :p 3' 6 I 'This ship is the workhorse of the Fleet. i2vQu:,g Raisin Geist the Seventh Fleet Commander holdughout theishipilncluding a look at the ship's cargo areas, englneeflllg plant and navigation bridge. 12 . ...a .1u'in.-....Fw1.- - Hosts Dlgl1ltal'lES O l I f this 'I 'U X x s. 4. :rr , - if - ff - -' . xt! .rj I A . J ' Commodore Paul D. Butcher Commander of Task Force 73 Commodore Paul D. Butcher Commander Naval Sur- face Group Western Pacific enlisted in the Navy in 1948 and served as an Operations Specialist on board USS MIDWAY CCV-415 ln 1953 he was graduated from Marshall Univer- sity Huntington West Vwginia and was commissioned an ensign through the US. Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps Program. He has commanded four ships USS MOSOPELEA CATT-' 1583 USS CAMP CDER 2513 USS JOSEPHUS DANIELS CCG- 27j and USS OKLAHOMA CITY CCG-55 Other assignments mclude a tour in the Bureau of Weapons and three tours in the Oflice of the Chief of Naval Operations In July 1983 he assumed the duties of his present position including Com- mander Task Force SEVENIY THREE and in December 1983 assumed the duties as Commander Task Force SEVENTY FIVE Commodore Butcher congratultes SN Brady J. Ford who received a Letter of Appreciation during an awards cerem- ony proceeding a personnel inspection October I l. The Commodore personally presented 25 men with Letters of Appre- ciation for their efforts while deployed in the Indian Ocean. 'lhe crew started preparing for a departmental and personnel inspection soon after returning from the Indian Ocean. Commodore Butcher and his staff inspected more than 400 individuals and over 250 categories during a material inspection in less than one week li L' 5 f -1 1 . 1 : -.cf-'Q,1i11if'f:g-1-zf diffrs-' A' '- 'Jfw+w51fa-1 'wS- +r 2- Schedule of Events 8 Jan-8 Feb Yokosuka 13 Feb-20 Feb Guam 21 Feb-28 Feb Sea Trials 29 Feb-2 Mar Guam 3 Mar-8 Mar Sea Trials 9 Mar-2 Apr Guam 6 Apr-9 Apr Pusan, Korea 12 Apr-16 Apr Hong Kong 21 Apr-6 May Subic: Bay, Pl 10 May-26 May Guam 15 May-17 May SMI Q' A-, fi A X 1 . , f 5. . Q- , , . .J A 4 fjfllifiiiylflnl0'fN1f1f1i '1f'fw'!..4fi.1.. ' 5 -.. mv ' thi' sigma! lmdgfv- 'Une' ,.1:1w- 1,-1-e-. 'rl1f ' uiwl . v- . ww , Suriv' blxllvfflxo-a Um! wg. 4,15-'!E.1:u '7'f,1p ,-. 3 ,u ' 1- pf-4.-. 4 Althoughzzhurt:-fflyImmlr--vL,f,r1:w .f!',t. 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Truman Capote gets some tips frorr fl' the DCA. Working off EMI? ff' lf Cindy Lauper Can Do It... Best-dressed mess. l I 1 1 r ,w 11. FOI! fm LQ.. 4' . ET ' 'f.1ff '2 il:-M ' Q ' il. ' 3 ,. ,. .. r: '? :2,:..a1G : - , . :een-nz.-:vr.nxv-c.'rsv A- - - -Q N why Y ' , 4 As the seventh and final Combat Stores Ship built of its type, the SAN JOSE has the latest. most effective cargo handling, transfer and engineering equipment available. The SAN JOSE maintains a major role in the Seventh Fleet conducting underway replenishments to the fleets in order to sustain long combat operations at sea. ln 1981. the SAN JOSE changed homeports from Alameda, California to Guam. enabling responsive service to the Seventh Fleet in one of the most troubled parts of the world - Indian and West Paciiic Oceans. The SAN JOSE has maintained a high-degree of responsiveness and profession- alism during this strenuous schedule in 1984. Her ten conventional transfer stations and two HC-46 helicopters were put to the test during simultaneous replenishment tasks constantly with extreme efficiency, even under rough sea conditions No other Navy in the world can match our logistic resupply capabilities and the crewmembers are to be proud of the highly remitable role the SAN JOSE carries in the United States Navy. -an-A MNH riff!!-'4-14,4 - 1 L 1 b Q. ?Q.'At fau- v .tum 1 . 4? , . k u.. V , lu' 1, In 'Q .,-no -9- ,- v. .fn , hr A 1, ...-- ,....-.- ..,,, A Y gghiig' -1 - 'b-'CQ' -' 3..:::.1q uv -,-. -A-,-.'1--l:--1431.3 1: T511 . ,- -3 ..,.Y - ERT REPS ,- . l ,Aff- f' 'V .W-- ' vw in 5,5 QP 'fix-I , g tum. ' 'I' pf- 20 'Sb l Q. :bl -4 ? -un l - ' ' ' ' lvl.: kms! x' isxxxxr 'Q U! ,,,.3.Y rA 1 4 L'-Q.. 1 CON ' ' Kffigl 5 wfv1f7iH A If w' z N-'ii X A lv Xe .1 V . ' W, 316,145 s . Masirah, Oman During the 1984 lndian Ocean cruise, the SAN JOSE would replen- ish its supplies by onloading cargo from Masirah, Oman twice weekly. Cargo would be unloaded from Alr- lorce C-141 aircraft, which could can'y upwards of 70 pallets, and transported by helicopter to the anchored SAN JOSE. ,-L., IX! f Muscat, Gman HH'5.'XN,H,Sl'lllliHi1' fuurtripstu ilu- pun ul N1ilSlI'iill. 'ITN' primary msk thf-rv was In nlllfmcl frc-sh fmits .emi vc'gc-tzxlnlvs-exllllullgll it WJ15 also am fqmgxmlllmity to giw- surm- p4'rsulmf'Izac'llm1c'f'turvlincollH10 pu-r l , ,,- Y-v- -,-- .v.., 1 A1 --4 . -....--.4...-- 55. 41-cg. - wears an. ...-- ., -H A -H . '-r.- . A -3 'E..,- .- .. . ,- M.: .Tru-w :A , - 'Y- 'Q Glympi 'Q , g, , .Q 'Q ' wx 7- 5. ,-..f.-. .F - --. .A. f..-.L,. , .. ...-. ' ......- Q, ,. 1-P--4 ,., L-4 ...N -' . 'N mat' , -I VIL r 4. 'nil ll I A f 45- xxx A W 1 .Q ' h . , ' LT in pr? ,f- rf' ,--. g , 1 .,. , Q -1-X ' f 0- .. 41, ' I Qi' , -v' , 1 qi ' J A' - 1 pf f w, 4'- ll ' f 4. ,. 3 w , K A Uv- - N , 1 , w 'u f' H.. W K A, -...-QQ..--4 5 1 .,,,.f- . , . Q .V , Y ' L W ,2 , x x ' 'Q 1.1 h - .S 1 ii ' hggif. . X ik X kf' G? un Shoot iv..- San fi e Sea Knights Save Lives Although VERTREPlNG1s its primary mission the SAN JOSE's two HC-46 Sea Knight helicopters demonstrated its impor- tance in another mission: search and rescue. On June 29 while deployed in the North Arabian Sea, the SAN JOSE received a signal for help and altered its course toward a vessel in distress. At 1508, the SAN JOSE's two helicopters, piloted by LCDR H. Frankenfield and LT S. Moore, arrived at the scene of a severly-listing Kuwaite cargo vessel. Vlhthin minutes all 21 crewmembers were hoisted aboard the helicopters and returned safely to the Magnifi- cent Seven. Only two days before this incident, one of the helicopters saved a sailor from drowning after falling overboard from his ship. And as for the cause of this incident- 750 Water Buffalo in the ship decided to live up to their name by shifting their weight to one side, sinking the ship and - you guessed it - wading the waters. 26 4 1 741 f'P JJ J vff' 5 44.24 a Iii A A Q05 ,., ...M ., ,, , The SAN JOSE's embarkation of its seventh l.O. Cruise in May-Sept '84 was one of the most successful ever accomplished, leaving behind a list of achievements which extend from vast replenishment tasks of three battle groups to record-breaking flight operations and succesful Search and rescue missions. A 1 TheUSSSAN JOSE was described as the workhorse of the Indian Oceanfbattle She condscted underway replenishments with the aircraft carrier USS AMERICA and its accompanying group of ships, in addition to two other battle groups between her anival and departure ln all, the SAN JOSE replenished 37 different ships and transported a total of 4,895 stores. This enormous task was accomplished with a crew of approximately 350 personnel, working 86 straight days without liberty Cwith exception to the Muscat pier cookoutsj. , 1 , if The ship's HC-5, Detachment One helicopter squadron broke twb fleet-fwide reC0rds. As the only replenishment helicopters detached in the task force, me squadron newiiiemosr hows ii one week with 1161, and the most hours in 30 The sm Jose has been of service to the fleet in personel were transited onto the SAN JOSE to be taken to their ,y,, Q goup. 'nie ship also conducted towm' g operations for :raining rrt i' f U KATOVA while in Singapore The eventful cruise concluded with a first in the Navy's West Padlic Fourteen sons joirm thdr fathers in Subic B Guam , , 'ay omingme's4Lo,n1esAN1osE:rave1ea2s,6oon1,1e5 ofsafe Milestones Commodore Paul D. Butcher Commander of Task Force 73 From the tirst LNRH' mth -kNll'Relll-5, at was cient that the demand rate was shouting off the clmrts and t' at the laclx of a Spffvfld hvliffnpter would lx-cmm' .1 much l.1.r',:vr problem than amfww had anmlpfeted Despite the hnnlshxps, ltowtfvvr, the V-Aorlxhorse of Ffl-'F,N'l'H Fleet ans' wwwd the call cwvr'y1l.zy mth pndo and determarzatzon lm the aggre-grate. the SAN .lt 3595 rvfsntly completed suing was the lou fgihest commitment placed on any Nlljlf QN-lllxtaxjv Logtstzc Supply Force-1 ship since I axiumed command. .-M .N- L .,.. Q ill fgili l 1j iQlVH ' I J hh Q H 1 ' ,Q s 'S 4- ---iv fL1,- - 5-3 ? T'f Y 'I1, ,. .':g.'.: -Q Q.. Q in 1 A Tlme to Rel T , , - ,.., , ::n...'.xn. . . , ,r:r,::.. ... .n 4.14-1' ' - ...vi -' 'L f ' ds outside th Masirah sands... .-us.. .a- ' qv 5 f 'Q' r- '? ' i .iq ,J'4'u-me--.ar-0' s Dew- ,Qi Q A 32 sa-.':Q-f73ifLiiixnsmnxxwsu'nu. v - --- , , , ,, , , Us lf ...came a group called the Felluvwu., Band! 0 XV X W Davey Jones 'ves On August 31, King Neptune xisited the SAN JOSE as she Crossed the equator to officially begin the traditional Cross- ing the Line Ceremonies, Une hundred and forty non- rnembers of the royal domain-or polywvogs-went through the initiation and became honorary shellbecks. Let the festiv- ities begin! ev r .QR J 1 A 'B GE' ' ' fiizii 4.4 F if i.....,.1 A1 , ,,,,.,,,, ,, The e:-tact equator crossing point. , w-'ev 'K it W, A gh X QU E? fa- E-ff 'M I' I I1 lui. Queen Contest ,,,- f ,., 1 , ffif 44 lf' F x ' ai' -ws... Hiya, LZ n 'x' .---.1 7 , '- t Q ' Q VJ . .Qs 1--.N ' 4 ' v -QW ,-ui, J-8 ' 4 or' - .iq O r 'Sv -x wx! S. :Va H 5 u ., .. 1-Q .. .10-Q Q, 1 .W 's :QE , VET-'P - AVA. ww M KX 'fx XS. V'- 4 Tiger Crulse It Q Son of a Son of a Sailvl' Un the- ln:-at le-g uf its lmimrn Hu-.um fl'lliSl', Iht' S-NN .li DSIQ was Hn' he ms! In l 1 l'!'l'VVllll'liltX'fS suns Hu- l'iqQ-rs IUIIIP1! tht' Ship all thx- Sulm' Nav Naval Hum- HI thvI'hilippim-s4xnds.uh-d saxd.wslw.uAk tu Guzun. 'Hn' KTIHSQ' was nut wulv t'Vl'IItflll fur ilu' 'ligvrs, but It was the' first limvin llN'l1lUl3'l,hlt .xslmaplmuuxw porn-dmx-rsc41slu.ulwmlxum-11.1 Nga-r Cmisc. . 3 I 1 L Q O fi .4-Y 9' 'IUENN . 4 -. -J N 1 4 - - w.....,,.... ',.A M,-3 gi 15- I IV -ITB l' W 5 lg! L , ,e 1 ..f. ' 'V Z AX? X- ' Y X ew ,fl Xi Achievements 'Q- -K 'il-Inf Gctober 23 Award Ceremon Lefti DPC Michael Morgan is pinned with the Defense Meri- torious Service Medal hy Cap tain Geist. Right. ENS Craig P. Christof- ferwn is christen the NLM Aciiiewiiitfiit Medal. i' it 'V tif, ti- I A - x., . 1 ,i C35 ' v -. A V ii, 1 W -lzwftivwl i z-ww ' . if , fqyq ani , Eagiitiilj Left: GMGC Thomas Cabral is cited for the improvements of the 3 50 gun system and receives a better of Appreciation. Right: BN12 Johnny Cniz is appraised for his work at Receiving Unit, Naval Station Subic Bay and receives a Letter of Appreciation. i pig M A tp--. l1l'w.Q Unan- 1 if Y Eli xii'- , 2 ' Av! V X ,jx ii L- ar . -. .1.ll'P'.'.Ls1s1.i..:.li'.t' p- ,....,-... -...,- .U .i,,-,f -v4:-:.nrg,i-nga, , - 1' ',x,v ,'.t' -F' 'Q' f 'J , Y il, ,. Sailors of the Quarter: J haf 'fir iQH1 Y41.. Apfalllll Bl X11 f 19 4 Sailors of the Month: ,l.xlu 'Tlx N1.u Nl YI NLM' HV! NN .hm .Iul Mug Svp UV! Nov 581 lmvllxrf- mx Um' .-Xboveg E'l'2Lim.1is coI1g,3'r'.ztL1i.1tod by Captain Geist for his SUM scloftzwfm. Left: QMSN Mefford is honurmi as Decembexs SOM during an awards Ceremony. 1 MX 4 ., am--uqgn X ... .W .-.pp H.. ww. - tv- -pi Ympf X ,im ra VQxUPr??1Ui1 If, PU? 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R '4 j 4 ' '- Qi Gill' K 'I -P' ' - vw... .-fljv' X 5 I ':: ' . as--1, 1- I , Ag- 1 ,W -M 0 HA 4.-' J., A,-. --'- ,..,,-,...,.+ 1y-.-qq.lr--- --ff--- - n '-- '-JM 'F ' -f X 4. 4 'A -Th ' lu,xu1-s QI, hh, 'I ' 7 , , - ...xg-u. L, r-Q--Iva---:nh Nuff- 75 , 12:9 um- M.. 'f -r ,.,,.....e 'I-, T1 f-mu f., 1--n-Q ar wp- 1 .-.gr ll E an-qu 51 1' ' 'U KM Q 7 I-an J L, Q .Q M' 1-m-ha' ' 'WAN ' fins ,Q 0 .ri is V Q - Karan! npr, f Gvllh f hifi: l f 1 3 y H 2 2 Y I Dub h has A 5 Au., I n.....n- . . ? ax' EF norman nrzr ,, , 3 svnsy n X UW' in H V, ' 2 l!il.kYll!4 rmu- .QM-f X ' ,UA Divisional Breakdown I n,.,.vfvM F af fl p 1 Department He CDR David D. Davies Supply Officer S-1 Sz S-7 Divisions .vs Z xp V Q X- 4. i, . .N TEQRQ I , P .Z-1 a+e' f , 1 U. LCDR Edgar .I Jones Fnrst Lieutenant lst, 3rd, 8: Stream -1 . . i - ,! '53 '-- ---f --- --Y----'-' - .' - :.'.,. .... ..g..,..-.....--..r.......a,.., 'Qin LCDR Duane H. Funk Elliginccrilig Officer A, B, E, M R,WDivisions pai HQ L an-La... LCDR Marc L. Smoot LT James F. Clemson Operations Officer Administration Oficer Nav, OC, OE, OR Divisions X Division . ,h . lk Vw, ,A 1 Command Master Chief 1 X ' 1 17 4 R -A3 5,3 N- r E PNCM Floyd Palmer My door is always open . . . ,A -, . .,. ann, ...J-fk. K vw a Y Y Y N I-- MEDICAL DEPAR rf 'R f-- p Ms v , lflmlm lvf! tw rmqhf HNIV NM inf-Q Ninn-f HXV .A llnls,HNUKMII1Urwm.Qf1e'r' HN!! M--.Q.wN.,1, 4 1 UUllLQl.lNVUlll1wxl-xl NM' l1lWwll'lYYxf?1xe'V Division ,,.,.f- ,,,,, ,,,,,...-- 9 rl X' 5 I it S N xx 449 , ' 5 Above CFirst row Left to rightlz YNI Michael Revolinsky, PN2 Dionisio Bartolo and YN2 Victor Riveras. Back row: SN Robert Navarrette, YNSA James Threat, SA Erik Grigg, SN Robert Black, PN3 Roderic Jackson and PCSN Brian Dawson. Q l . NCI Billy Brady. Command Career Counselor 64 9'8- .s ,!, uw Y Alnnn' 1 ll-fl tu rlqllli BML!Ruin-r1uC3.nrm'1.a, RMI SYUIDIIVII Dvjuiv, MAI lJmlg.1I.ns Skim .xml SKB Rdlllllll Yau-rrrv 4 Q , fl . .l 5 x M 'xA ,160 I . A Above CLeft to rightjz JOSN Larry Foos and RPSA Mike Hixson. DECK DEPARTMENT f1,.' 4 1, ' .f , 0512 , if if uf , uf , 7 Q S A v P f . W , f ' M' 5 ,J A 'M K 515, 15 Y ' I 'If 5-4.1 ENS Craig Christoffersen ENS Christopher Putzig Ship's Bos'n lst Division Officer 6 1 X LT Gerald Horton ENS D '1 M11 , ame ler 2nd DIVISION Oflicef :ard Division Officer V . . I O I lst Dlvlslon Group pirrurf' wr.a','aiiabif: af 15:1- X isiun pffrswrmffl imlllfifr' Ei,.IfQ.i f, , , , -, N1 sr Ilzmrl Cam, BNI2 'I'horfm.w A.mf,f'- Y 5 BN12 Iffmy Rm1r1firrM- Ei!!! il Kffy, Hfnbbjf' lJf'.'.i'a, .SU f Gcllrirx, SN Rohm? liar :g flmvf-S, SA ffaxmw if fz Hnilffa, S.-X lufm fm. f Stww-In IJf'Il'm'aIx if 1,1 SA N1lfl1f1f'l'Ht':i'LL E, SA Trulff J . 3 SR 'l'hnr11.x'. I fmfxf-r 1..1E . R..-u x . W I fl: All 1? -ST 5 0.-QN 1 v I 2nd Division ADOVC First Row llffl to flglllfi 5.4 Hublbvrl B051 SN SN Jimmy Aragon, BMS Gaspar Wilwayco, SN Gilbeil Rogclilu llartmari, S.A l-awrczicc Bums SN -l, Nlediiia, 'l'urrQs, and BMS Steven Sander. Third Row: SA Ricky BMS Jesse: Musa, SA Craig Scimiliv, SA ligmziy' Driwr, lalcwill, SA Boyd lilliotl, SN Bobby Lewis, SR Darryl ami ljl' Ciumlcl llfirtmi, Swfml limi BMC .lim 'l'cxxs, lhiliiiisoii. SA Tommie Marlvlcy, SA Michael Williams, BMS Bulilry Key, SN Nl Nlfilliziim SA lfamzgi' Ksrlxlaiul, SN liclwarcl l2cJckiiig3,Clg SA 'l'yrOIiC Bass, BM12 JOlilmy SA Mark li-ilu-rg, SA Bfililw. l'.v.z.ii Six Afitrmix lfwrw. Crux aiicl Bm2 lilivliacl N. Williams. 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GMG2 Roan' Pugh, GMGSN Kenneth Osbom and GMGC Thomas Cabral. oi 3rd Division ENGINEERI G DEPARTMENT ENS Ricky Holland ENS James Steigerwald A Division Ofiicer R Division Ofiicer CWO9 SICVSHIT Allen E Dmslon Gmcer B 8. M Division Officer 70 'iii i X .K D in ii ,P I!! E S I N -.. f ! lflllli Rnlrri lnrvix Alllllllllslrnlrvl' .MXRSLQI-illi B Division 5 N- vs Above Hisl Row ilrft to rightil: BT3 Nlsmo Dain. BLFN Cunis Carlton, BT3 Freddie .liro and BTI Ermque xbas- tian. Second Row: MMFN Ke-xin Naessens and FN Luke Meadows. Third row BTC John Knowlton. BTC Michael Driscoll, CWO2 Bill Allen and BTC5 Neil 5-leliort. Back row: BTI Kenneth Sparrow and BTI Dorninador Peiiio I-ua ..'-l,,' .I .L.3'.Lj- .454 - B Division ii Ffa 'J r 'Wx -QS. ' i I , '- I , , 5, 'gs -r 5 -Q,-.1 I' Below iSitting Lett to Rightl: FN James Mcallister, FN .letlerson Penn, FN Frank Heater, BTFN Douglas Spain, F.-X Steven 'Ii'ogtn'lli, FA .Ianies Kandior, MMFA Ernesto Nl.nilinlii'ii and FA .lanies Faiilkncr. Standing: MMI Louie Nvitriga Will Carlos t'ai'raiiza and MM2 Mark Dunn. E Division t I xx ' 5 N , . , ,rf gli!-all Above Erst Row QLeft to Righty: EMI Johnny Khangab. drick, EM3 Emesto Dizon, EM3 Gary Turmire, EM3 ICN Armando Gamez, ICFN Gregory Freda. EM3 Mike James Hancock, EMFN William Snell and EMFA Mario Odom and ICI Roben Richardson. Back Row CWO2 Aquilera. Darryl Stewart, ICI Leotis Holloway, EMFN Michael Ken- 1 ' ' 'J' 'A14 u ...'-. .. .. . .., ...,.,,- ..Q.. ..., ,-V..:VV -7-xr 1-1 R Division 'Q ,. .. ,, V 'sh 'if ,,,,.l.'f'.,...,,,i-i ' , if . 4 A Q7 . , fx - X X g V it wiy. . its V- L - I . s f, 1 1 3 V 1 My r .2 Mum- Viral Ruw 4 1.4-H rw rnqhrf HIV EU .i X , -V V fm. ph NM gg'H',y gm-,.,, MRI Alf-xnmie-r Dmz, HT! Mm mufainig-i ll'l1i'xwN V V mu' yy,,H,,, H,m1g,V,,V, Sll'iQl'YNN'illti. Svvmul Rem H'H .X lim if uw' H' YQ ' -'. bw. V -Minh-41. 'CU I l 0 - . V, . .. -1.-vim, x , R ' .ir ,L r f-0' ,n 'lr- V. Q I . A N ,V A ' , V, f'fg1-,gf i i V 1 2 pf? ' I ,, if - -,p-.44 r11' SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 1 4 g,'?e'T2Sfs 'lf In .LFJ -L LCDR Roy W. Werthmuller LT Andrew Huff Assistant Supply Ofiicer S-1 81 S-8 Division Officer Q ,, . I LT F . S-2 Dixrif?0nSg,1gllgrrammer LTJG Michael Pawley S-3 8: S-6 Division Officer 74 ., .,.,,,,, ,gM..,.a-. :1n.gg.:un..-,mu . -ew. ,..:. ,.,. ,. . -J-'T I gailixhi ,,,,x,,,, A.A.,V. . . , ,.,,,,f -,-, ff , y , p if-x x X I si D.- LTJG Randy Powell l.'l',Ili Mnrk Hurlvy S4 81 S-5 Division Officer ST lhvmsnm Ufnu-r S-l 81 S-8 Division OS ep' 'N 4 J if-- :X ' ,W . gy ' 'D x In a, SKSN Duke, .-XKL2 Bernard Doran. SK2 Angelito Pineda and SKC Above CLeft to Rightiz SKI Miguel Mendoz H H , V Ricardo Legaspi, SK2 Freddie Luna, LT Andrew Hutt, ROHHIG might- -ua. B Aw.-m.f Gp, -ww W5 f I I 'inll 1 I-1' ' T' If 5 1 A 3 ,,.. I W Qgmwwumhl f f rp. I 'ii NT-' 1 A' V, , . Q 'tr W' vi, A? 4' - f if' I A K I ' . I 1 I 5 ' ' b ' 'I ii' ,,.: ,- ff! A A- 4 X ' 1 X ,, 1 - Q 1, I 'YM I 'g ' ' .wt I I -, nun .km X' Above gLeft to RigIiiI: SKI Quiriiio Sabino, SN Theodore Risen, SK3 Harvey Baiclicloig SKB Ramon Memita and SKI Jacinto Curtin. I O I IVISIOII - Group pictiircf iiiiizivziilaililv iii iiiiiv iii priiiiiiig, S-2 pci'- soiiiivl IIICIIICIUQ SKC' Iliiiiqliis Srlivrvr SKI Iiviiiy Smith, SKI Rziyiiiiiiiciii Alfiiiizii, SKI Nw-I IIiiiii'i.i, SKI .liiiiiiv I- Bzililistzi, SKI Ifiliiiiiviifi II.il.ii.1iI.i, SKI NIA!! Ifiillvs, Raiyiliuiiil Uiivss, SKLZ I,iiii.ir I'i':i-iwsi 5K2 fxiigiiatgi if Dzivicl, SKB I-'rc-iIiIii' l.llIIiI, SK! XI.irk XIIIIVY, SKII Smiiioiii in I'urIi'r, SKI Alvriiliiiiii II: I iiiiiz BKI III-iw II.iv.k1iis, SKII 1 l Gaily' M1ii'ki'viIL'Il, SKII I'i'tm'r Nvixiiii. SKF? .i'XiiiIri'w XINVIIIIK' 9K3 Iflllu N'iII4iL'iii'Iii, SKNN Rvx LIUIINIA, SIGN XIIQIIQMJI Ilickiiiaiii. SKSN NIicIi.ii'I Iiiki-ii. SKSN Ru imiii Ipgzispi. SKSN MICIIQIUI Iiriscv. SKSY IIi'.iiIIvy IIIIINQXIQ SN 'I'imriII'ly' Ilaiiilvy. SKS.-X Iiviiiy Ihwissiii, SKS.-X Kiwi Ihzriii. SKSA Ruiiiiiv LI.iriivr. SKSA Stvw Iniiciiiis .md SKQA .lcfffrcfy Iuiivs. f L5 X A, gf In' I an fl . ii Nvr faf 5 'W' ,'f .. S-3 Division N. f'4, lA'!lf 'lrsIRnw ll.I'HfllHI,1iIf3 H113 NIM- 'mf 1 A Q L' INN lm lg VllN'!'lllinNAlHl.lII1'- 111141 WH! i'Y'11iv'1u ,LI H 1-1 ix 'N i H lllml! H Hu k 1 Row SHS.-X VAN HI,1kr'1X. will 1 V Ng. + Vlllllflll Vlllulxq flu k HM NPIWN NN QU xw' 1 Cihll'ilt'ii4lH'I.l:lIl1i5H5N lxliuw-Hm!,1w S K S-4 8L S- Division ' i i Above First Row Clseft to Rightj: MS3 Michael Kelly, MSSN Calvin Dukes, MSl Alex Rubang, MS2 Arthur .loc- son, SN Edward Bilello and MSSN Michael Ryan. Second Row Standing: MSCS Rodger Loechel, MSI Ernesto Robles, MSl Slavador Delrosario, MS2 Efipanio Quin- tana, MSSA Jon Harral, MSl Remigio Calara and MSC Eduardo Agcaoili.Back Row: MSSA Daniel Detrempe, MSSN Alan Ramariz, MSSN Harold Bethea, MSSA James Sims and MSSA Lyle Johnson. ' ....a.mq,.:n.-up-.-'V ...fi ... , . . , ,, ,,. , ,,,,,,,,,, .,.,. -7 Division Q ' I Q ' x 'Lv' 5 - N S 1b.b mm 9 5 -..uf 9 ' 1 1 xx JV' ., itil In High! UW' Mu Pm:-I Xiwrqylfl lilil Niinrk Hllvlvk iusi-Xi-xv! DVSX ll.M,m1 XLINIUIII DVSX ,lulm Ihmknmlm DH' lirmllvv Knmls-am. U81 Xknilmm i'.u1zm.1'fm IWBN ww, !-.U L, NNN X11.I,,..'l Z.-pm,m .md IW3 Alln-n rk Nilllvr tfrunll, IWSN 54 H Sil1llHl4lH IIPSN lfru Mlyi-Vi. ...4-in-ff 79 'cvv 'x :- .' '. . . '. 4 .1 M pvc-1 SFFH1-vs -r-f ff.--'JJ-s OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT ENS Randy Cook LTJG Vihlliam Mccathern OC Division Ofiicer OR Division Ofiicer 15911 ENS Michael John OE Division Officer 80 ,. .- -- ..,. ,. .u4.-YJ..0- ' '-' ' V ,W ,, . ., ,. -.. '-f .ff -, V 0C Dlvlslon 1 -. A 4 1 'af is YA, 'sf' y su. 'ff' Almvt' Fir'-I Huw il.rll ri: Hiqlifi lil? lizti-1. 1 ' ' 1 f' ' '-' fi' .' A lik! Na::iQli'l.ilX IQMSN Kvvlll RMSN 'll-rn' limi-rim-iiii lllli l-' mil. V- i-iii r l.lI li i i--.- !,.ig.iei KN13 William .li-am xvalSlllllLQlHll .uill l4NlS,aX llill im- iq ill ' ' lui HV, 1 ' M'.'. f , N I , F v Q.. ' 0, .. Q 0 3- ' 'v Q l , 'FJ x A V its I - - A ' -N . J' X dxf- Lvft HIS! Row llxft to Riglill SMC Efilwinl V-N. SUS.-X Daniel l'i4isiiick.i and l,T.lLl Raiiilx funk. Svvwiul Huw SM3 Douglas Buwcii. SMI Vctvr Bwpp, SVSN Clmric Awiiciigu and SMR Ruben Srcplmny I . K - 2. i If I 1 Left CLeft to Rightj: QMSN William Mefford, LT Phillip Ogle, QMSR Jose Miranda, Cabove himl QM3 Steven Peny, QM3 Stephen Homer and QMC Magaga Eliapo. o 0 0 ll GR DIVISIOH l 1 l i l i fi. Above First Row CLeft to Rightj: EWI James Kearny, Larsen. Second Row: OSSN Arthur Schofield, EW3 OSSA Raymond Smith, GS3 Sean Messmer, EWSN John Daniel Taylor, OSSR Paul Vassello, OSSA Mark Jones, Featherstone, CSI Clifford Ramsey and OSSA Clay OSSA Christian Strasser and EW3 Anthony Cannella. DE Division ? 3 Q x Q P , t X XIX wr ia -' -. Z 4-...K , Above First Row Clseft to Rightj: ET3 Charles Withington, Q ET2 Craig Lewis and ET2 Thomas Lima. Second Row: ' ET3 Gregory Tyree, ET1 William Boyd and ENS John. 5 N Q . uv H 'ZY' ,m l Q 'Qi ' my .., W I A ' .4n+ --.v1n,-,- -- - ,...-.....-......- ., .-..'L....f.,.- . -JRS- ' xx .x -Lx ,fi v ...... 4 N I .'L AIJUW' ilrll U1 Rlkftlf! N5-f1H.'Cw l'.f'1'f Framke-1 ...P', 1:. '4'l., , , Q , X lfl!'ll, H-IIYHW ,Iliff x1X..Mr i - + ..i W-.'7u 'vff-Wil 17: ' I 1 2 ,f TITVT7 ' 5 'rf'- : 4 I 1 1 ' +4 W' gf , f 1 Digg 5 ' jlfffwv J 211313 r E A , H f' ' i',,.'A 'fwvla-3414 1 , ' 1 2. '- ' in J, i 4 if 1 X-4 L . i x ' o 3.1-ll! C I' fs! x H ',. 0 ' is wi I N' ': v' 4 QA x., gszi Ja, bi 'I 4,4 v. - X, 'X 'xr'---,..,,hh mv-N - 4 'r J '-v- ' I , --...... !l ctivities ....,,1 :gli , ' Q , ' 1, 'YI If SQ R I - - ,- 'E' ' x , I s J C. I 1 V 5 1 . ev Y gg E .af 'V ,....f1- I V. K ni I Q' x u.. f A' ' rx uf 1 I Our Welcome Home will 1' .. e J . if ' 3 ft vT'z4 'fl M, 4 ,,, Magnificent Seven's ln December 1969, Mrs. Robert Ellis, daughter of Senator George Murphy, celebrated the christening of another U.S. Naval ship with the traditional breaking of a cham- :Wil Qi 4 ,,l 1 'E ffl W l yt I .L t l P in ,ti ,ii it 3 .5 wg 1 ' 86 ll an H- ..-rf 'w-., pagne bottle across the hull. Several years later the SAN JOSE went from suds to icing as she celebrated her 14th Anniversary during cake-cutting ceremonies October 23, Captain Geist, accompanied by a representative of the Commissioner of Yona CShip's sister villagej and his wife, Brenda, participated in cutting the anniversary Cake as nearly 400 crewmembers stood by on the ship's flight deck to observe the event. ff tiff? , , ' .rw avi--45 P' xx ff'x , i r eye' H . SX J lar Q is A X r t Y ,wi . ,N 'f N,s?.',',nj..',iFx:,,,':' 0' 'ft l . -8 I . 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