South Carolina (CGN 37) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1990

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Law Enforcement Ops ........... Departure Norfolk ......... ...... COMDESRON 24 ........ ..... CNOFlag Visits ......... ..... TACLET ................. ...... Crew's Candids ....... ...... Ship's Schedule ....... ..... Mail Call ............. ..... Crew's Candids ....... ...... Family Holidays ..... ...... 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 I9 20 22 'I'aranto. Italy . .............. . ...... .... Naples. Italy ............ ..... Souda Bay. Crete ........ ...... Men of SOC .-XR ......... .... . Executive Assistants ...... ..... Medical ....................... ..... X Division ....... ..... .. Navigation Division ............ . Combat Systems Department CA Division ............. .......... . CD Division ............................ CE Division ...... ..... CF Division ...... ..... 2lTable of Contents 44 46 48 49 50 Sl 52 5-4 56 58 62 6-I 66 SOCAR Holidays ..... Family Holidays ....... SOCAR Holidays ..... Coalition Forces ...... . Flight Ops ............. UNREPS ........... SWOIESWS ..... . Crew's Candids . .... oaoocccnsoolancoo Haifa, Israel ............. . Suez Canal Transit Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Toulon, France .......... aim. -v 'I I v,-xfHfWl'.l4,?'.. - a a N -1 '-.N l,' o ru. 'Q 0 . 1 A., - -0- .. Q 'Y . -'I ' I 4 0 'I s , 0 . ,Y 1 Commandmg Officer V Captaln Anthony E Mltchell o o 4 0 Captain Anthony E. ,Uitchell was born and raised in Washington, D. C. He is the son of LC DR and Jlrs. Anthony A. Nlitchell, CSN tRet.j. who reside in Washington. D. C. Captain .Vitchell served in B.-XINBRIDGE QCGN 251 as Electrical Officer and is a plankouner in DSS MCCANDLESS KFF 19847. serving as Precommissioning Training Officer and Weapons Officer. Captain .Ilitehell is also a plankowner in DWIGHT E. EISENHOWER CCVN 69Jg he served as Olticer In Charge of the Precommis- sioning Compartment A cceptance Team and later as Damage Control Assistant. Captain .Hitchell serv ed as Executive Ott?- cer in USS TEXAS KIGN 391 and participated in l'l.'X.-LS 1983 around the world deploy ment. Captain .Hitchell serv ed as Commanding Officer of USS RANISIIY IFHJ 23: during his tenure, RANISEY was 1IHi1l'dL'dIhL'.Ni1l-I l nit I ommenda- tion for her part in l'.'.x'ercise Kemal Potlatch 8 7. H hich lea tured .lanuaryamphihious operations off Shemj a I sland in the . lleu- tians. Captain Jlitchell is both a Golden Shellbaclt and an lfrn- erald Shellhacli, having crossed the equator at both the lnter- national Date Line and the I ireen so ich Nleridian. Captain Jlitehell reported to the SUI I II CI XRUIIN-.X from Naval Har I 'ollt-ge, Newport, R. l. llis presious shore duty includes dutyon the Staff oft 'omntander, Recruiting Irea Seven in Dallas, lit. and instructor duty on the stalfofthe .Se- nior OlTit'er.S'hip Nlaterial Readiness tiourse, Idaho l'alls, ld. faptain .Hitchell graduated from the l . 5. Naval Iead- em 'in l967and is a 1983 graduate ofthe trmed l-orees .Stat 7. j College, Norhilk, Va. lle holds an Il. I. degree in Internation- al Relations from Salve Regina t 'ollege, Newport, R. I. fllptain Jlitchell's awards include the Ileritorious .Ser- vice Jledal and other personal and unit awards. faptain .1 litehell is married to the lornter llrusilla Inn Beall of Landorer, Jld. lhej reside in Iirginia lit their three sons, .ltlllIt'9, Russell, and thristopher. 'aeh H itl I tt I When you get to be Capt. you can do this too 'I t H 1 'f I I - 0, Whtfs next? 1 J I L CO congratulates LTJG Sarra for his SWOlCHOP Commanding Officer! 5 Executive Officer Commander Ricky L. Carper CDR Ricky L. Carper was born and raised in Enterprise. Oregon. He graduated from the L1 S. Naval Academy in 1 9'6 with a Bachelor of Science in .llechanical Engineering. -tw - After completing initial pipeline training he reported to USS BAINBRIDGE ICGN 251 in -llarch 1978. serving as ll'lissile!Ordnance Officer un til J an uary 1980. In J larch 1 980. CDR Carper reported Pre-C om L'nit CA RL YIXSON . work- ing in the reactor plant test program and later as the commis- sioning Auxiliaries Officer. Commander Carper served as the Plant Evaluation Officer at NPTL' .Yew York from A ugust 1983 to August 1985. ll hile in New York. he also earned a :Waster of .Science Degree in .llechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Following .Surface Warfare - 3 AAIQ-, I Officer Department Head School. I 'ommander I 'arper serv ed ....-1--M A 1' NT' I M, I in USS BARNEY IDDG 6l as Operations Officer from June I 1986 to January 1988, Hillo w ed by a tour with the Nuclear Pro- ' plllsion Examining fORSI'.'j Board on the Stall' of the I 'om- mander in I 'hief lf. S. .ll tlantic Heet. Eollo w ing PXO tra ining. CDR Carper reported to ISS SOI I II IYXRULIN X and re- lieved as Executive Officer in .lune 1990. I ommander I arperk' awards include the .Ndl-I I lorntnen- dationlledal, .lleritorious l nit I 'onirm-ndation, and NJI-I l. x peditionary Jledal. n I ommander I 'arper is married to l.l UR .loan smith, lf'S.'N', who is currently the I Jflieer in I iharge, Persourtel Sup- Xi 'W' porf l,1'f1H'hlllt'lll, .Nasal Station Norfolk. I lies reside in Nor- -, Hills with their two children, lisa and llatthe w. Xilllll. this is the life! -eq? Four bells from now on I wonder where I left my sunglasses? Executive Of f icer! 7 Command Master hlef A a . L 'fs I I xfaiv. EMCMQSWJ Del Scarbrough lVIaster Chief Scarbrough a native of Summerlee. West Virginia enlisted in the LI S. Navy in Jlarch 1968. After an initial tour of dutjvon board L'SS SIERRA l AD 183 he attended Nuclear Povver Schools in Bainbridge. Aid. and Windsor. C t. Upon completion of Submarine School in Groton. Ct. he served in USS RAY ISSN 6533, LAPON KSSN 6613. and LSS NORFOLK ISSN 7143. Jlaster Chief Scarbrough served tours as Chief of the Boat on board PHILADELPHIA CSSN 6903 and then on board SCLLPIN KSSN 5903. lilaster Chief Scarbrough assumed the duties as Com- Greetings. earthlings mand lVfaSter ChiefofLfSS SOUTH CAROI.lN.X QCGN 373 on I4 August 1990. His awards and decorations include the Navy Commendation Jledal. .Yavrv Achievement Nledal. .Navy Unit Commendation, Jleritorious l 'nit Commendation. Battle E'1 Navy Expeditionarvv Jledal. National Defense Service Medal. Arctic Service Ribbon. and the Sea Service Ribbon. He is married to the hirmer Della l led vig of Norhilk, Va. They live in Chesapeake vv ith their son Matthew. W l love what you've done to your hair 4 N! what timess my flight? Master Chief making a point Command Master Chieff9 ' ' ' - - - ----V .f,---uf,,2.,m, , v -my A W ENFURCEMENT UPERA TIUNS . . . It's The Lure 0fEasy Money, I 5 iz It Has A Very Strong Appeal V: 1 -1 fl g-T.T-.k WWA 10fL8w Enforcement Ops l,. ? -C ...I , R Y F r.5'i lQ l It's The Politics Of Contraband, e i , H R A hu .J 'A and It's The Smugglefs Blues. Law Enforcement Ops! 1 1 'Q- -Vu Xt 'lm PAR T E NURF Q.-,Q iQ E, 'fi rn 'J L , N lfi ,.4-Gfffr' MIN' . 4.1 I 57' ' 1 , -H l - if 3 5 5 f Q C U . - . L Rcmming me bm, We love this stuff A tearful farewell Underway, shift colors.. Tmi'--'Y :sl .sur Y, 3 , , ' - 4 1. n2.F'5'Rl- ' 'T' -:l-':' . Q- ' 'Q' , - an--lf '41 8 f ivan.- 1 2fDeparture Norfolk Bon s uyage! ,,-,.-... :An kr: .,. I .K er ii ff' Ready for action I C0 MFESRON ZZ I '3' ' I , K gap X x pd I 5 ' 4 '1 x -'Q x 'PL - YV if I x 4 'X 5 4- uv' 1 x .. 5 .L ll -sz-1. vw V.. I, , 1 , Y ,A F 4' Q' C Back Rfm I,-Rg I I h.-uno, UNI N-hrufl, RNIL' Jones. l L'DR Jeffcris, l.C'DR Shortt. YNI Podloski. Front Row: W: CDR Nkilwn. l,l Purn-ll, L unmmdnn- Hinklc. NIS! Xlarhury. SICK' lafcmina. OSCNI Adams. . 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Thu 1..- ,..A. ru 4,.. -,..-.., RADM GEE - COMCRUDESGRU 8 with CO WKhxVN T 1 Fl g visitsfls TTACTI CAL LA ENFORC ,xo 'DFG P P-'ap' l'm off to another bo Q, 1 lvkx' i Q kg, LT Atkin GMC Hagy BNI2 Mears QM2 Brittain Collateral library watc 16fTACLET SHIP S SCHED LE Departed Norfolk Haifa, Israel East Med Transit Southbound Suez Transit OPERATION DESERT SHIELD MARITIME IN TERDI C TI ON OPERA TI ONS Red Sea!CDS 24 Embarks Interdiction Operations CNO visit Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Interdiction Operations Northbound Suez Transit East!Cent Med Operations USS BIDDLE ICG 341 Tow Ops Toulon, France Cent Med Operations Taranto, Italy OPERA Tl ON DESERT STORM East Med Operations Continental Lotus Sar Ops EastlCent Med Operations Naples, Italy Cent Med Operations WAR ENDSXKU WAI T LIBERA TED Cease F ire! War Ended Souda Bay, Crete Cent Med Operations CDS 24 Departs - Augusta Bay Battle Group Rendezvous Outchop lWedA4 tlantic Transit HOMECOMING 01 OCT90 15 OCT 90 22 OCT 90 23 OCT 90 24 OCT 90 25 OCT 90 07 NOV 90 27 NOV 90 01 DEC 90 11 DEC 90 12 DEC 90 12 DEC 90 1 7 DEC 90 04 JAN 91 14 JAN 91 16 JAN 91 21 JAN 91 23 JAN 91 08 FEB 91 14 FEB 91 27 FEB 91 01 MAR 91 09 MAR 91 11 MAR 91 12 IWAR 91 17 IWAR 91 28 MAR 91 18!Ship's Schedule MAIL CALL 'Q Y,..,.! ii., xmefvf Ze: 2. wr Lei' . K Lrg,-gfil' X .. wx ,L MM, 'M if A -' .J . -4-j ,-eww'-3' 5 'i i1?5P f7X' 12. L ' , ,.tL,EiQ .H , ' . TW a , Q Q ' 'if I , f ' I' a Hugh! In-.am brings null vmfmud an 1 new-.qggw Pnssngcmny pile-up i . . . Wllfking . . . No Pfllbll'fT'l: rnailnjan ig here ,, unvur if 3 k , Mail Call! 19 A s - 1'- 44.7 M- :lil .V u ad- -,N rg jig, -gg ' ' 4 - 'Q 4 X1 I if I I iff 'fin 42 A, U: iv U f 9 il , fs 9 m J: I , f . ,K s 59' L: L X 1-. f 3 uqxxvxx Anim H .ll af' f N xi I ' ' 0,52 .. 1, ' .U U. 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Carmel ---7 T Nl N' XR at :anchor in llaifa harbor A favorite SOCAR watering hole w4N-wM ', f' ' :, 3' V. 4 if fif45'- F 9, .4 ,5 in ,-, .ig I ,- Mi' -fi 1 , .,,, ' :,:gg?..2.:,...2f Haifa, Israel! 35 'Y ' '-'Y ' K ' - 1 I I l J 4 L' , ' nw '-4, ' 11 ..-F145 ., 1 ' rf - L ' ' .Minn .VA v 1 ., A ' ,N ,, ,V bm, L W, In -. , , ,I .T ,V in ' ' -1145: . P 1 n 4 .1. ,-A ,Y ' V .P ' , ' , , V.. . ,,- , .Q A- f W , , ,A .l,,, A - n f ' 1- Jordan River meets Sea of Galilee f ,Lil ,, 1 ' nftfmaw- '. lg Af 1 -,.,.v'4, ,, ' 4. Q' ,'-.f 4 -1 ' , .Lf 5 .- ' .4 V, u I L .. ,.f X- 1. - .. H.. 'l . ' -. .W ' .,..AF:5 ,,,g f , - 49? sV:1-..V Yagi: .':,qf1i!3i-ji. nr . l H' , .' . K 'Q 'J , , ' I , ' 'wg , ' 1' - ' . ,. LJ' ' f ' -'34-,?,. f' it I ' .9 Q ' ' 1 ' f .-fr Hi - , H.: - , 5: ff ' R A .sg-dr ' , , 354' , l P' 0 , ' 1 . , ' a' .- . 4 - -,ur gf A -5. ' A ' o -I 01' -1.-..-' 12 .. Roman legion's encampmenl as seen from Masada , , Q .. .l , J L f l I 1 , -a H .' , l . - ,- iv - wN +lf1+ff 'ff l' 1 If G -f -' hliirkfzil' ' fd- 11 V l 1 l :I .. , - 1 - . t , . 'ALMS' ' Y' nvgtly ' v, A I ' 7 X3 -' if . 'V If 'MU . Q 'Q' 'g '-5 ifif I as - N... 1 f 'f . 1 1 5 :ia yi I 4 Al .I QU' F f' ' A U 2-.Y el . ,, 1 .4 1 V- 5:-a,ZeJ:l .' ' ..,j ' i- 5.1: I ' . 'Q A ' R V' if L., , A ', A a A ln., .,,,.,,, .,..M,. , fu. I 1 I 4 Dome of the ROCK 'I ' L I BM3 W elch lends the orphans a helping hand 36fH8-ifa, Israel Kibbumz ffxfar Glicksonn bomb Shelter '1 HEI! a t-L.l..L.L 7., ' 5275 . 1 w1 u:x.un C TOWN UI J iSl7S -l-1- F +- sg1-fgg32 , K f-+4 4. ., , Vx-K . 1 IR I-. ul GL Q - - 5 .- H w- 4 Q 8 n if X . .- 4- V X -U Y:-N Q. Q N3 Y. rn-Y-I:f - ' x NN ' 1 . sw v LI .1 Q 'G -Ai. -5 . 3 .. 57 4 s-.,-. : 'Y . . x Q Q 5 a H n R ' x il' , ka- C KH .3 SX 1 ' v . M .I ' Q --FQ' H ,,, f. M aw vvf' ,Maw K f1y, fx, . 1 'W Q V' . 4. fe' '41 :V ,sv v - A iw irv.,, K. 4 4' A 1 f K fl' f f' f6j,, f ff!! f 1-F5 i Qu -M amfuh- 3 1 r' pls? V 1, , Q-. , A P 4 Y ..c I in V X LL, ef . b .ld. Mosque facing canal at Port Suez, Egypt Port SCTVICCS ul mg aw 1 vvfl JF, f'?' , , ,QV ,V ' ful. If :iii law- -- HSS SARATOGA QCY 603 heading to the Red Sea Egyptian soldiers guarding the canal 1 .-., - , . F13 t1,I,v7g3-A-.J--. , - , i . .4 ,,4lw,-133 1 Y ' -1 1 V I Solitary mosque in the Sinai Desert -'Wav I lr 'i If i' L! + . Ah u Egyptian Army camp 1325f, ' Q,J', 1 1s,, M y V x - , , , if 4: V I ' V ff ' 7Q:'i5 f fl . g g 1. is QQ' 5' D j , - 'fa v-jgxn I 'S D '3 ' 4, slag. ,g . Y ,i 'Wg' . 'ig .A ,, 381 Suez Canal Transit .eee 2 , '11 I ...Nl-. ,..,.. Defense of Suez Monument SOCAR headed for the fled in .nh Other umts ln tompum Local habitat -Ling F11 SOC AR SUPER structure Egyptlan -intl air guns along the bank Suez Canal Tra.ns1t!39 -or rl E' ik. lie 5 Rasetheon Nlonument World s largest bicycle 40fJedda.h Saudx A1-abla Largest Shopping Mfxll ln middle east 3rd m the world 1 - , . , : 2 Q AW., . ...,. , , ' J 17 M14 .At. f-F H :nn ' W- ' ' - A -- -an---4-+1-+ A f ' Mosque on Red Sea shore Saudi traffic jam? n' Nfgjgggff fr mf 3-EY' aw t X ,, Saudi pier security ali m9111594 :,'.U,5s. 1 Arabian style monument E XX orld s largest water fountain King Fahd Inn - NO VACANCIES: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia!41 ' i l!!! Q3 ' ' , . , 71' l 1 in l ll ' -S2 , .I 4525 5 ' ' '- --M 9 - i 7 'ffl ,l.,, - 4 5451 .: .W 5 .kj ,1 - L, fini . ,gi 1 4 - 1 -- 'M -..., '-'H ' - 1' 1 l if ' X iz i . -f..,,.,mi-,... s-Qa-'4-v- tu l ' vi, A , gi A1 d -'TMS-Q' ia ' L' . a .., . . . W, ,, -1 f A A K gf . n . 6 an --u-.gp r I 11, 1 . . 1 ' 'W .g,L. w 4, V' ,lr v . ,. ,, , J, 1. - V . .-.. Am. Q 4-4 3 ' V .. V , ,, .o..,.,.- SOCARS arrisal in Toulon LOOK! It's almost like homo .i l'l.im' ilu I ilwrtic ifountaini ' T jQ f 7'i A 'Q . , L-flu? ff., ,315 ,iv-Nb H-'pa V g fl. Urifxld! I ,5 .5 -' i..,lM,. fZ.',: . I J 'll G-3-I-' ' .. I' - , ' WI i fy if 2 42fTou1on. France Holiday Shopping. Toulon style 1 ' ' ! Ml! FC3 Prause at Children's Hospital il, ,A bw dr I' , l l f ':m.1':, TT- 5 5 s, 1., j .:11:cx-. r . . ., ,- ,- V 1 7 I Q 3 ' 1 in :-. l ' ,' 4 5 4 ri K' Z ,1 xii.: ihiur 'jgkt M,-,R-.Y .M 1 A 'D t A 'M 4' . ' 'Q - 'A',,, . r r- -Mifqf-L.. ,3g.f'ji. ...1L..f':7-E::L- .- ' .. --'-' ' 1 4- it :'f.'1'7 iii-. J. -V - - f fl 'iid' ,... 5.14'11'. i-1 - 1 1-.. '- A4501 v - . V .. -,.,. ., ' ,4 ' if. p.. -M 1 V .. . 5... v-.- ... ,-,.. ,,. , - ..-..f -. 1. -,... P, 0. f , V' , -- ,,. .-. . Q l -3 ,.....--s-'P' 11 Hg 1- 'f'- Lr- 57'f . '1' ' '- -' as -: ' rw- W.-- -1 ' - ' - ,M ,, -f,,,' ,- m , , -.--,.....- ., , -A 7.-hm V' ,..--A , ,sw A, lx, i V.-.. ,-f V '...,.,,,..4 .Q f' .K .le .- 44 t A, L, n ,I ' 0- ' . Pg- If - All ' .L ,, Q32 'Af , R , -V-. .?t?'5Zr'xl!.','i. Taranto as seen from Fleet Landing e 7 Y--- .. 44!Taranto, Italy 8 f' 1 ! sf, Taking in the local cuisine Q- -syn... A , V -....,, 554' 1 .Q-, -y, N, .it X I... 1-47 1' ' ' lg ,- -- - yg, ' -v., -..e . Q ,A .n , - Qjewe we .A i .flux A i V -1- A ., ...-Q, -t 'q-- f, .A Wx -..t ef -- W - ' 4 V-gag v s '- ' N - K .,:.-m-- sz. ,. , - .4 ' 1- .. V , - ,. N 1, ..- f'7: - - -.lah N: --L G -......, .n:,NW,.'. ' A -aus' 1. ' JL' e , rf-ff, '- , - mf.-L ,'.,,TY9n:.F. ,H si I N SOC.-XR w x , pg- K V.,-vs ,, 1 -- .g Q -, - - S - in n ix- -1' X I W V. ds , r Vx. . , ,A J K-xa h:, v ., f, 1 -. , fu. ater taxi - compliments of OD Div - H Xklllflu-l'u1urL-1 NU pll-.nw Nl.lIlLl up' 1, X 'E' 5 f ' .35 avg' . ,. ,Q . , Q ' SP4 ' . .Fl N it ,::1 ' , 3-N ., .. N' - , ll A f' ,J ' , as Qu 4 A l 4, A l V, SA fmt l ,.,,,.,. ., . - . wr ,. Cf'V '-1 N ' 5-' H I .2 , Wig - H fix 19,5 WL ,. ,-'Ta ' .gif-Q, , N ... 1.1213 , Q' -1 :' , 'H ... .5 , L1 Cy-' ' m-cf: - l M... l 'Q ,.. .ld el. On 4 42:11:22-5 UUE UND Ulili . EUS -' ' f- f ,x ,A X 6 Sf 'I l QA4.L..4.- No . . . I d0n't know when we'll be home Nluria shows her support for LQS. Nasy Taranto, Ita1yf45 46!Naples, 6 lx , N 9 . Aga V , y 1 ' ' iq. , , wif- ' 1 . few. Q Vg as . Mais. M i M W M 1 10? J ' .L W. 1, W'f,.,, +':t'-Y' A W1 X ' 'S ' a M.. t' s, . ' w', xs.f+f'it-li ,. 'M ' ff M ,M if . 'Hp' ,, H' ffitffmrsjrn i V ,, 1 , , P F '5 6 ' J':ii' .W.::?VU ,rig W .,,:- it ,...-,V W M Alai g mm- it ' ' x A ,g L. . q ergapb -N ,V ' 4s,...i53g W M' 5 'i - F A' -,ee-1, ' T i , , -V ' af' 1 , 1 l Can we send SN Moss instead? E723 .ww f ' Q .,f , Q-Qlhwuallmf 5 f'1-sf.-vw ' f' 4 ' if l . What a beautiful day to take the boat for a spin . ,.. X--f-f :.-- .. ' + H- -' '1 if .Q i'. f ., . 'Il is Q L B sin A - 5 ? ,LALW .. l,15,igf3if:,Q7Kt-I Vi. , ,M 1 V P A iw' ' 'V xi 4 iff.-: f a d -'V A 'M'M ' V 'A r i , it t t A . a- . i . t a an-fi.. K s if-vb BM3 Dmlcsus getting his Calm seas. are you sure this is Naples? uniform washed iv? ' 1 X 4 iff- SOCAR Campout - NAS Capodichino Italy Help. my ear's stuck in the side Dffcket! '? ?'f-Q-Q- a ,u-:Mer-este gv i. i , , F' i,H't f . 4. 9 sing f .Ls-S, ' .,. iwln.,,,Y, 1 'tt Q 1 s Ri f I A I KU., it .x ' ' Arch of Constantine - Rome Q -1 '-T' 'ti I -4 'i' - . 50'-ll ' Nlichaelangeltfs Pictu - Vatican Fits ' I 1 Y' ' H ' 1 I V u -'1 , , , I T 3 ltitlriiuf K ,Fl 4 K t 5 f . . , ii ' N rf, zoo nav - - A' 1-if P Yu s X., ' 1 ,T T ' , I I. ua? ' by 4 3 i 3 ,, jjeb V 1 4 4 K S SOC.-'AR sailors strolling through St. Peters Square i -N ' 4 W ti if r 1 ,, -. f EMI Stlckrod at Trevi Fountain i Everything is a bargain overseas Naples, Italyf47 -a-DW! ' .fs - fff '-rr ' a I Y xgL,fql9 1-. -'fm Az' 5 .4 . J I ,lpj,,vQ . a, ,B4W,',,,.W.A r V' , . ,wf'n,h - 1-if, -' A - V , . K , 1 1 L. , A. 1--'1.i,J'5 - I 'lt' :gm , A my 1,4 L 'K . 'Ffzlfii' ? 4 W 1 5'Mf2-EW Y WL. -'?' f ' .1 ng. , ., . 1 G ' V , E'ff'1' , 4 , A Sv . Y?'.mlQ'U46 W 1 ' him -'V V 1 .x ' ,X ' Q ht 3 id, 'L ,gg , . , N X Qi.,-, NY, , - Nu, M J .- E 'x ff' ws. - I ' Ay.. . , A 'W' 'AN 2 .-- XI. 0 HMI, , -35 4. 1 N 'ly LN -Q 1- -,,....1' 5 , 1 x - 4 , ,uf-. J- '-qv , . 5 ,' X , 1 . x J E., xi i 1 I 5 rf-W hh .f 7 23? K 1 I ., , 1 A It 2-x,..,,Tu X HX M 25, K, if A ' r I 1 1 , 1 'S L N, 2 5 , ' adiznri. , - N -X.-A 8 frm.. - 4 5 A. 4 . -Vg-:YQ xi H W x W ' S , 'Q S-P A -X lu K ' N. NA. all-Q-'M '-QW? , Q . M' -' v L - T ' ' 1 1- 'r ' A 'z':if. 1' t. 9-5151? :ln -f--f-- - 1' gl TTCN Nimumc U-fill! fi, xy' 've-Ziff 15 . . R' ,J , 'Ll ...an 7 V, 4 .A E I X. Q 'ff x fs' f lv. ill x IN .jhvirg v - .3 11? f' v' Q1-pm N- 1 '5- 4 Executive Assistant LT J. LEA III CHAPLAIN LT D. ZINDER MEDICAL OFFICER LT J. BEGGS NAVIGATOR g ll I J B .X Guaranteed for 30 days. I love sea duty! ll-3 'i.. 1--.L Q Have you seen RPC Rogers? 'WF '-sw . f if I Out standing in their fields? Q 'x X X S MR. D. MARCUCCIO FUNCT SKILLS INST 50f Executive Assistants Misunderstood in any language, They'll love this OH WSOCl Medical The Medical Department aboard the USS SQUTH CAROLINA, is more than just band-aids and aspirin. Besides the daily activities such as sick call, and routine medical care, we continue to put forward our best effort in maintaining our shipmates health and to monitor the environment for potential safety and health hazards. Our big- gest job is preventive medicine which is carried out by crew training and inspections. The SOCAR med- ical department is made up of more than mere pa- perwork and medicinals. It's caring, understand- ing, intelligent and hard working team players who come together to perform a never ending service that get the job done. SEMPER FI, and you can al- ways count on us when you need us. -fling, ' ' ll 'ks' ' AQ L 4 i I 1 pb rhf 1 X x- K ,wi N -- -1 -- -A ...,,,r ,j 'U'1'JHk X -nu! o.- . . 4,- . f'.,,l,,, ,s :F fi Li f:QJ-f'k'Lj HMI J. STOCKDALE HMS R. RODRIGUEZ DC3 E. MCELROY HN A. LANDRUM BA DONOFRIO -m. v-R.. ,,.,, ' 4 X ' , 1 1 P ,J A . - . . it if f , When in Rome . . . First to serve, whether it's band-aids or ice cream. Castaway? K ' Medical! 5 1 X D'Visi011 X Division gathers together a wide variety of talents in 7 workcenters and provides various ser- vices to the crew. In Personnel, Legal Admin, Ship's Office, Chaplain's Office, and the Career Counselor's Office the paperwork never seems to end. Service record entries, report chits, power of attorney forms, POD's, CO's correspondence, Red Cross messages, re-enlistments and the like are a never ending source of employment.The 3M Coordi- nator provides constant training and assistance in the material maintenance onboard. The Master-At- Arms force ensures that good order and discipline is maintained while our Postal Clerk remains the most popular man on board as he spends many liber- ty hours chasing down our letters and packages. Fi- nally with the entire division helping out the Crew's Library has continued to remain one of the quiet comfortable places for the crew to relax and engage their minds in more enjoyable pursuits. V' A PNCS C. MOSHER EMCS C. PENNING NCC R. HABINA MAC R. PORTER RPC D. ROGERS YNI A. KOONCE vu-'Q Come on guys. don't fall asleep. 52l X Division M 'T os' s ,-- s C' Jr VN N431 I ' A ,jffy-,fp 4 , ' X g - 4 pr . 9' X .ef Mo's Mob Ll 1 1- 1' ' ',-' , 'IX iz , ' -s ....- Qi , Q '1 f v ' ff? - 5 .-1, 31, , ' If . ,l,.,, 6 ., .X 1 K V Q N ff , You want wha.t??? 1 + 1 2 8??? I . I f F4 r X , 'ik 5 6- A I MMI F. WARD PN1 E. INNIS SK2 G. THOMAS STG2 C. LONG I I V! PC3 A, BERRY PNB 8. DAVIS YN!! N NIE-LVES SN J GRANT YN2 J. SMEADER BMS B. DORLAND PSSA D, DIERKES YNSN N. SMITH I I I - I 1 .21 HA J,RODHIGUI'1Z HR S. PAHTHANA 5 in gr- Vihni rx'-Irv pu.-:agen ' P 1 1 I ' N. I LOVE flight quarters! 'fu Library watch AGAIN? I work in this uniform ALL the time. F- I Staff? No they don't inconvenience me. X Division! 53 A V Division The Quartermasters and Signalmen are the experts that make Navigation Division tick. The Quartermasters are the ships navigation specialists. They plot our ship's course through the open oceans and the narrow channels. They are also responsible for keeping an up to date watch on their geo-physical surroundings. The stars above and the lights below keep the Quartermasters ON THE RIGHT TRACK. The Signalmen are the eyes of the ship. They serve as lookouts and identifiers. Nothing gets by the BIG EYES of our signalmen. The SM's are also visual communication experts. Flashing light, Flag Hoists, Semaphore hand signals are a few of the means by which our Signalmen ensure timely communications are achieved. All of Navigation Dept. proved to be a major asset to the ships overall success in OPERATION DESERT SHIELD. The QM's and SM's manned the M-60 machine guns during all the boarding op- erations. The Signalmen kept the visual communi- cations while the Quartermasters kept an accurate account of all events. , --'-' 1 New X .ff V 7, .p ix fx. 'K X ff XXXVX l If I X 'isis 54f NAV Division D S , l A SMC H. ARIAS QMC K. JORDAN SM2 J. GUGLIELMO .75 , H , AJ 'ei What happens if I pull this line? SO, U18-Us how you log an Engine Order! 1 QM2 QMS QMS SMS SM3 la '- I 1 . 1 GALLAND BOGER HRYNIEWICH BENA THOMPSON SN K. DAY SN R. LENVXS SMS.-X B. FORD SMSA J. HURM ln. Z m ,lk 'i N--4 'x ,5 ' . f ' ' I .GA X Not me Chief l'm in EDCI I un mgke tbl, ball flggt gll day, In chu :ho fr -at nad? I wonder what this does? -51:25 WX Lrzcigf 'Hi' of What did you do to that, Boger? l1llQgr C' Wharf? No Beer? NAV Division! 55 Combat System I LCDR B. HAYNIE CBO FCOM 8. WOOL DRIDG E OBA YNSN D. DRINKALL DEPT, YEOMAN ,f 4.1 Wow! The torpedo does come out of the side. 56!Comba.t Systems Department 'i' T gfglslr' , r' 'S 'W - 11. Do you guys think I could be a TV star? L 'X 1 Noooo . . . problem. T SIOIIIC 7 i F. B E1 l Captain, we have a Pop-up contact starboard Bidi?- flfrl .aov , - ,-1 QLSBZ-, 'tW v 311 I wonder how much we could get if we take him hostage? Department LT J. ROHAN LTJG J. SEWELI. ENS M.I,INDI.E'1' ENS J. KAZUNAS FCO CA DIVISION OFFICER CD DIVISION OFFICER CF DIVISION OFFICER fx I Hut nw-mor. I nm worriod. Look gunner, it nys right here. Load the gun. then shoot I know A secret. I need a larger memo. 5 z ' r I - ENS p. STEVENS CWQ3 B, HQY CWO2 G. WILSON TMC J. SCOTT CG DIVISION OFFICER EMO GUNNERY OFFICER DEPARTMENT 3MC Combat Systems Department! 57 A Division CA Division is comprised of the ship's Anti- Submarine Warfare specialists. The division is made up of Surface Sonar Technicians QSTG'sj and Torpedomen Mates QTM'sj. The STG's are tasked with maintaining the ship's sonar system and underwater fire control system. The STG's work in conjunction with the ASROC Gunner Mates to launch rocket thrown torpedoes and with the TM's to launch over the side torpedo shots. The whole division is involved when it comes to using the latest intelligence information to locate all underwater contacts hostile and friendly. The ASROC launcher and four torpedo tubes must be prepared to shoot at a moments notice. CA Division's high standards have enabled them to live up to their motto, Sagire, Classis, Des- tructum which, when translated from the Latin means, Search, Classify, and Destroy. STGC D. SHEARER STG2 J. DOTTORI STG2 J. NOWAK I know there's water down there somewhere. X .I i 5. Q . JU f-air' W3 2,3 'L' t -x.?:A A - v ? h 511559 T ' ' . ,-.2 ' j. ' Q: n .,, lf . . L .N 5 . .gli XX W yy. ' , I V X 'VQZT' 'sl L, 1 obj! 5 . , I V I ss X3 .- I K ky . ' I Q ,ff . A Nsxo., 5 .Ig e,3:i'N! K V .' 5 QSEQA Ni' NTT -- if 5 '. v i I ... .4 Qin 2 L ' X- 5 E -' .- I Ni 7 I-J : 'Q Y R: 59. .- .- ATN TX X5 Y .31 uw-J il f .la I th : in , 5. f 1, :I '. I sq X ' I I ' wr ' i -x'N V -ht, ...Q ,Xa was h M Q -i 58fCA Division Chief Shearer asking for fatherly advice WT Pr .8 4 AV I STG2 A. MAGDALENO STG2 D. RONEY. JR. STG2 E. STILLXVELL STGSN T. LOCKHART STG8 E. MUNFORD STG3 M. STEELMAN TMS W. WILLIFORD STGSN DUNN STGSN M. LEVENS STGSN S. SIMONS U' 1 ! Ain'l thu. cute? pl I thought this said Dont open till Y'MAS 5 'X E1 B It needs a new set of AA's. STG8 Steelm ha d k. . . . an r at wot CA DlVl810!lf59 N f 4 . S ONS STGSA J. CASTRO BTGBA A. CROWELL TMSA J. HAMM iff Va'hnt's this? No piciureui . Q - . xg il Got any thx-ee's'? GO FISH! BOXCA Division 'X Y , am. 5 . lv V , ,, , 1 ' ' w.. America's 31 Defense! Another exciting sonar watch Cooter Dawg. I 1 .,-- ,....,.,4,w. V N 5 -, fQi.a15i I,,.i,u,.A:ii- jugjrg n - . r' 5 Ar., ' 1, i f ig D' 5'-in ' V. .. N f F . 5 --...A l. Z 2 ! f 1 . v, , 3 A 1 -. m'N.r MM,-Q 'Y- v Lf, . , V - 122 VZ yi 1 ar ' xf ' Q 1 U' CD D'ViSi011 CD Division is the home of the Data Systems Technician. These technicians are divided into 3 different areas of expertise, Computer Periph., Data Display and Link. All 3 of these areas make up the ships Naval Tactical Data System QNTDSQ . NTDS allows the ship to have a real time picture of the tactical situation and provides the means to make integrated command and control decisions. The Link system is maintained by DS3 Perdue while the Data Display system is maintained by DSZQSWJ Kumley, DS3 Garrett and DS3 Vedros and the Computer Periph. system is maintained by DS3 Pickering and DS3 Stein. The leaders of this division are: DSCSQSWQ Key LCPO, DSI QSWQ Kalentkowski LPO and DS1 DiBona the WCS. 621 CD Division DSCS J - KEY Ds2 KAL:-:N'rKowsx1 W' ... . ' -. . ,. Q.. :Q , s 1, '?N'C'Q,0 1 ' 4 X ' . ZS. ' 5 1' 1' -f' f.,-f - . 1 .. . I A N... who? Me? ,, p -.iii c IIC? Hey, Who Put all this stuff in here? 1 ,,..Q, ' 5 I I 5 Q i upon A tim:- I DS1 DS2 DS3 DS3 DS3 Division CE Division is a highly trained group of moti- vated Electronics Technicians, whose responsibili- ties are as diverse as the electronic equipment that make up a modern Navy warship. From radars for long range aircraft detection, or safe ship naviga- tion to the IFF so we know who those units are and vice versa. The radio equipment to communicate to a ship on the horizon or by satellite to half way around the world and the crypto to keep it secure. The comm equipment that allows NTDS to Link to the TACAN to allow aircraft to find. The Global Positioning System tells where the ship is to within 50 feet. The SNAP equipment to test equipment needed to maintain everything from Nuclear Reac- tors to Weapons Systems, the ET's ably fill the niche on the ship when it comes to electronic readi- ness. 1. .- 4'3. I I l -1 64fCE Division ETC M. CAMARIGG ET1 J. BERRY i 111 ll 8 I9 in ,K 4-'f'739l0z ll lj 1:1 I4 151:11 1 L1 21232324 2 11272112930 Ill-QCHNIIKHII IW!! 2 3 4 5 1. 7 a 910 1213141 1 16171 202122 4 .Q.,212u2'1 Dear Santa, I would like . . . Vx' l I'm in tune. I'm really not choking him I? Rats! They found me . . . 'wig ' 4:-, . 5 ET1 G. RILEY 1-:T2 H. COLEMAN ET2 s. HANCOCK U2 K. HARRIS Ere xx. HILL Ere L. PATTERSON 'I if 44 I lt, W -.1 -- 5, J ' lll Q Hr ,J4 ,,,.....n . -gf in .. 1 .vhl v M. Lot'n soo if that fixed il? in ,f E 5 1 . s I ,- Q, .. Q- 1 'R I 135 ... 'B o 1 ' Q WH-N Vi' 'W lf! J :--.z...,,f I 'of' . L -4. ff: N o . 1 . ..'f' Aus-:Q First Runner Up . . . Electrical Safety Poster Child And next event the balancing beam . . . ET8 D.P. BARRAZA ETS J.F. Mons ET3 J.R. VARGA CE Division!65 ' 2 G F DjViS1011 CF Division operates and maintains the ship's fire control weapon systems designed for offensive or defensive power projection in naval gunfire sup- port, anti-air warfare, and anti-surface warfare. The division is manned by thirty f irecontrolmen, di- vided into six work centers, maintaining five dis- tinctly different fire control systems. These systems consist of computers, radars, and various support equipment which direct the ship's missiles and gunnery on target. CF division also performs many collateral duties including - Xerox copier re- pair, Zenith computer repair, ship's Security Force, Sea Detail, Weapons handling, Quarterdeck watches, Damage Control, and Topside preserva- tion. CF division is a major contributor to the suc- cessful mission of the SOUTH CAROLINA. We are known as the CAN-DO CREW , our logo, WIZ- ARDS OF WAR . .. 66f CF Division FCCB ZAWISTOWSKI FCC J. POTTER FCC R. CARMAN FC 1 G. LUQUIAS What didn't U understand? '- -M's -Sas '- -Nts A Slim KIIEII Z T7-. 'I ----s:z 1. ll T - - E: ,,,,f- . . 7 W V n 5. ,vf'I Nl' Lf' ' - n 5 4 ,zz Ne- :5:,f', ,f- 271 , 4 X . 5 v 257. J , 'JP f 4 id if ' 'I 1 ig -1 4 'D G1 Ill HHH X K 'fi f :LA FC1 J. JENKINS FC2 T. ABERNETHY FC2 S. AUSTRIA FC2 W. DAVIS FC2 R. HICKS What List? . Qi . F, i , . .4 S 'ft I . 1 Y . But Chwl, nfs Liberty Call. That doaan'l match tho picture. i 'A 1 .N iq gguj I ' I 5 4 1 'V 'u xl I 1: o . .3f tv .4 I V A v N 1' . 0.33 Well let me tell yn. This in the coin slot.. l E N4 ' Ciws Gang N49 Radar Gans CF Divmionfav 11 1 Lf w A CF... J. ,f FC2 D. MILLER , ,yn FC2 C. MOYERS FC2 H. NALZARO FC2 G. WALES FC2 J. Wu' H31-I Hey, Go Deep! FC3 R. CARTER U E i ' a , . - I ' 1 A I-il t , 1 l1.,N,n FC3 E. DIGIOIA FC3 S. GRIFFIN FC3 T. HODGE FC3 W. JONES all C - 23-'Sw ,rf -4-nu.: -Jah Lnnnj IIIZIX :Zigi S. ,h ' J Look! Threats XX'orkI Pratt Y Waveform- R2-D2 and crew. 1 Tweekin' and Peskin' 68fCF Division CK Harpoon Crew fn 1 pC3 M. BADGLEY FC3 S. BELVAL FC8 G. BIXLER FC3 W. PRAUBE FC3 J. SURKOSKY FC3 THROCKNIORTO51 FCS C. BOLDEN FCS R. CALTON Q F53 L' WAGNIAN FCSN J BALL QP I in QQ I, 9 9 Q D :QA 4 . J . 71 rf' It fit ymtvrday! '54 14354 ll!! i C ,, -g X AFT Radar Gang I found iz! Righty Tights' CF Divis1on!69 Seo, it docs lite' CG D'ViSi011 CG Division is responsible for all of the opera- tion, maintenance and repairs of the ship's two MK 1 3 Mod 7 Guided Missile Launchers, two 5 f 54 Cal- iber MK 45 Mod 1 Light Weight Gun Mounts, a MK 16 Mod 6 Asroc Launcher and two Stinger Missile Launchers. This requires a lot of manage- ment skills, along with exceptional leadership capa- bilities. In addition, we are tasked with mainte- nance for all small arms and inspections in all small arms and ammunition magazines. All of CG Divi- sion personnel react to the ship's security force, in- port or underway. Darn. broke Another ngilf .1 'v 'Ml NB! NA is 70f CG Division 4 'XX GMC J. MCKENNA GMC R. HALL GMG1 J. SNEDEKU ' if -Q4 Hit it once more! Who's riding Who? f, e, GMM1 J. ASHMORE GMM1 R. GREEN GMM1 L. KURZ GMG1 W. MAIER GMM1 S. WHITLEY Pull the Chief Back UP! 1 A 71... :ami -.1 ,.-Q' ' 1-,,,,qK w :egg 'f Flex Rusty. Whore are Win been extended? l duty keys now? l wnn: :.w he Jun: lxkr Chao! No, I don't want Camel mllkl 'X ' f Y H Those boob ar-an't mine. Slider Day? He used what Handcrank? GMM2 M. ALDRICH GMG2 B. ALSTON GMM2 R. BARRETT GMG2 E. BROOKMAN GMG2 R. PATTERSON CG Divisionf 7 1 CG... 6 1 . .4 il, ' , 'l V M I ...4.. , ..-. .p.l....., This Helo better have mail! Trust Mu. it will Fly. Aldrich Donvt let go! 72fCG Division r-vp--A GMM3 D. BRITT GMM3 M. DANGERFIELD GMM-3 T. DENEEN sT1Nc-I-:R MISSILE TECH BMU2 Halsey did itl GMM3 J. FONTENOT GMM3 A. MCKOY GMMa v. MOBLEY GMG3 M. Rousrz GMMSN R. RANDALL GMGSN D. WRENCH SN R. HALSEY GMMSA B. DEBLOIS SA J. ROADS SA G. TELLES V . E11 gin eering 'NPf -rr ' 6 '! '1 V 0 1 LJ-', 'Q M 1 ,. X 'l AQ 'w .- I' N SX 3 A f' I V -MN 11 Another milmtone 3 , 5, 4 , , f X v ff,,,, W 1 My Say. Do I know '74fEngineering Department ,wr K F 'R This cameraman is beginning to ANNOY MEI 7. Departzm ent I LT B BOYSEN. ELECTRICAL OFF. LT H. HLRLER. RC DIY. OFF. LT P,HL'R1SKY.RE DIY. OFF. LT P LEWIS. M 1 DIV. OFF. - fx A-5 . ds- B , :X L1 H SHOYF, E DIY, OFF. L 1C J WA1. LENS. M 12 DIV, OFF. 1.1.10 11 BAILEY. A DIY, OFF. ' 1 1.10 .I UEORAFF, EDCI I I If, K fiHN'l'FR. H DIV. OFF. DVJARIJ, RCU DIV. OFF. I'l H919 KOLVUM. RL DIV. OFF. LNB 'I VIOVITO. M 1 DIV. OFF. ENS C. ELLIS. MECH. TECH. ASST. ENS J. HAIGH. OVERHAUL ASST. . x 1 -. ' C 1 ' , - W' HN I ,. Go ahead, you draw first. OH' U hut the DCA. 50- when if! that Ship coming? En8ineerin8 DeD8rtmentf75 E Admin Engineering Administration is a vital cog in the Engineering Department machine. They are re- sponsible for the maintenance of all the manuals, instructions, and records required for the operation of the propulsion plants and the engineering equip- ment outside the propulsion plants. Also performed within the division is overall work planning, 3-M coordination and QA supervision. The hard work of the division helps Engineering Department run smoothly and efficiently. Tho copying machine- isn't hrolu-n. I forgo: gut an the pap:-r Q X We V .. .XX .5 ANI' H iw X ' f l -1 1' , E ' - 1. V 'il 1 , XL' 'gf iij uiui i -E N 4 X V E s FUN .--- M - I l l fi' 3 l E . I P xx .XX y 9,5 lg, w l fox, -NT - gjill-.1 X. all pgppg prov 76fE-Admin MMCM M. BOLES ETC s. cnEGo EMC J, WILSON 3 1 . Is it a good book or is he asleep? Just call me Arnold S. t Q 'sf -. ,,....S Tn' ri' What did you do to my Qllxf- ZQuFx copier? 3 'ITI X I f' e , ... X line. V Guess who got some letters today! fi 2 1 f ET2 D. XVOLF EMS R. BALLERSTEIN MMS D. ELLENBERGER MMS B. MARTIN YN3 C. EMUNSON vu. ff, lx'n not arabic, the page is upside down. X 5 I Can't you nee I'm busy right now! What an exciting day. E-Adminf77 A Division A-Gang is composed of a group of hard-charging men committed to the well-being of the ship and her crew. They are the Mr. Fix-its of the SOUTH CAROLINA. The men of Auxiliaries Division deal with the everyday upkeep and maintenance of shipboard machinery from the foc's1e to the fantail. We repair and oversee four air conditioning units and the ship's service steam system in order to maintain the crews comfort. Refrigeration units keep the large amount of food onboard fresh and ready for the crew's appetite. The men of A division care for the ship's small boats, emergency diesel generators, helicopter refueling equipment and electronic equipment cooling. If all of this is not enough, they also stay busy operating and maintaining the Anchor windlass, Steer- ing gear, Hydraulic systems, Service air systems, Conveyors, Galley and Bcullery equipment, and any other unclaimed ma- chinery. If the men of A division get called to the problem, one can be assured that it will be fixed! So it is said , . . Jack of all Trades - Master of none . r r ,io 'X , 54,7-fif? f , S ' 479 5 -, f 6-'51 fc? - ' Q' Nfl-.' ' 1 . i. 'is?f 5 ' I ,X , ny X ,j g 2 af .E , .J s'-A QF' .... , 1- up 'Z:,,cif, 3 M is - :ffl . Ffh AFX fi' ff 52.117 'rxxyhx we xv tv -2 5 , KX x ,fffltkg tLQu F' ,tx , f .' . .I N: r H NL ug... x .i-in 'TN tx' ' f- . YQ v rent I Q . +L, 'V' a If J K I V Q' 'Ls' ,... - as 1. 4 . A k - ' x A 7: N V A gm i Y Bk X -4 -9 kfrxf - Q .N-' -,X A AX - , A -also---J 532, - -' 781A Division MMI M. FAUCETTE sues J. LEATHEM MMC J. Fomaus MMC J. HAMMQND Can you recite this? You ect me up for What? My Nm: ... Mynmx If it'g h0t - I C8-H h8.I1CuO itl Cgn yqu help 1116 d0Wll? ve.. X 1 m ' ' a 4.1 ' ' . Q Q 1 . gN1L.MANc1-:Bo MM2 M. Anncszn M512 K. comms sms R. GOWER mam R. xmxruxr Mme J.su:v1N EN3 D, BENTLEY MM8 A. BRAY MMU J DULJUL MM! K UCHS M513 L' STANEK MMS V. TABOR MMS D. WATKINS MMS D. VIOOD NIMFN 1' l'I'l.kN4'!-LY WNIFA 1' FHRIIN FA Il GEORGI-1 FA R. REAMS FA E. ROWE MMFR M. MCKENZIE MMFR G TERRY L Q K-. . 4' . .V K T4 'K - AMW, Sounding 6: Security Watches - 7255 How many does it take? A Divisionf79 il- -A- 'i X Skating in pairs The spark plugs go where? N 1 1 fr INS. I'm so happy I could . . . Wen: yOU See Chief 1 2 Pull the clue outta that box. 80.7 A Division , . gi' 2 4 -H 1 A Q fu-.:'1r'a.+Jb.'F: W I I Busy work. ' ui I'll tako some TTIQTIB 4 I 3 'Y , ,qi A 'Q of' 1 3 Uhxv! Hnmmund, got n M-vomi? 1: ,,,. - 'in il Q Qs iii 1. IL gi- - - Uuuhlr- fiat:-rl. There you are! A Divisionf' 2. E ff'- E D ' ' ' 11 E Division maintains and ensures the operation of th 400 cycle motor generators, degaussing system, ship's light- ing, WSOC, casualty power system, and just about anything that uses electricity. We are also responsible for the issue and safety of all portable electrical equipment and the implemen- tation of the ship's electrical safety program. We also have men assigned duties on the At-sea and In-port fire parties. E Division is proud to claim responsibility for more equipment in more parts of the ship than any other division. 6 ICC R. EVANS EMC H. HATCH EMI N. DASCOLI Go ahead make my day-I infra. ff sf-X . N 71 ll, X if -D 5,5 .3 0055.7 ,, , ,W Unzip-:vi 82.7 E Division l 1g All this and Pro pay wo! A Hi What same should 1 play next? Elll J. HARINANDAN 108 DL. BROWN BH! J. DLUTOWSKI BUS G. HIRADOR ICS K. RUSSELL 103 E. POVLSEN EMS T. SILVELB ICFN K. COLLYEAR EXPN 8. HARDWICK EMFN B. TODD E Divis1onf83 J.-,..-, ,-.,1. f - .s . I hope, I look like I'm doing some- thing. in in Only another l0 minutes till noon 1... Q No, No, you're putting the screw in backwards. tlmo. mf: z I I Q. T 2 Q Q ! Well lt was like this . . . I have no clue what I am doing. 84fE Division ? NSY v The only right way is my way! gpm. ,Q L N -XX X In-nm., The EM wrecking crew who nw? '..'l lb.. S xl X ' s.,.......h..............-- If-I' 'if-4 W-- ri, 4 lx f' I wwndnr nf l ran gn! this rompulmr in do my PMS? HI , T Just a little incentive? This job is: In the bag. I wish those IC men could fix these stupid phones. E DiVi8i0Df85 ' i M-1 D'ViSi017z M-1 Division is responsible for the operation of the ship's main engines, turbine generators, eva- portors for potable and reserve feed water and the reactor mechanical systems. Without M-1 Division the shaft would stop, the screw wou1dn't turn and SOCAR could not carry out her mission. MMCS J.T. BROWN MMC W. POTOCKI MMI P WATKINS Y , , X A 3, ft vl ,, .V :fj '3N , fy H W,5.gMgI9mG'g l Y , . 'J i gywxxmw 'MWA . .-.- M--lik 1 D Ml'-u,, T l P' H giflb if 11, J' , in W Dl! 4 , X A lf' 0 U . ' n '5 l. I ' . ,a 'I ' 4 5 t 'i lt's table timer Q 5, an ' ' l Y, 1 5 ,, I f 36fM-1 Division Exactly . . . A A, What do you mean no G.Q.? T .PW-T ,- ., ,it -f. 1 K g t 1 sh un. -. lf I A, MMI MM1 MMI MMI' MMD MMS MMS MMS MMS R, BYSHIE T. BUTTS J. DIXSON S. CORNS H. DISHLER W GOOIYPASTURF D HALL J KN.-XUS R KNEL1. -1.14 5- u Q The proper tool for the proper' 5017- N... F'Y N0 Chief, This isn,t Tetris! Time for some rays. 3. I Hey guys, the ice machine is working today M-1 Divisionf87 H gk, i' Q nef- MMS J. JENNINGS MMS D. MANGYM MMS M. MYNOZ MMS L. PEREZ MMS M. REYNOLDS MMS T. RUSH MMS H TORRES MMS T WE.-KTHERHE.-XD -,Qi -. ip ee Who brought the dip? U UN' H0k y POVWY- 5 J I ' . sf.,,,, ' 1, A X .,.,f.4 ' u Who is that masked man kimosabe? N0 Mikvy, here we use the other end. M'1 Dlvlslonfsg M-2 D'ViSi011 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 52 weeks per yearg machinery division was awake and work- ing to supply your loved ones with fresh water, heating steam, and power for lights. All this and nuclear power too! We're only a phone call away and ready to serve you. MMCS E. MYERS MMC M. SUCHSLAND MM1 K LANE QQ The proper technique for operating 3 valve, tl 'iff' fx .4 ' 'A 3 1 if X R - .------ff ul - - f- Y -I 90fM-2 Division MM1 R. LOHR ,,,.,-.---f' .7 ff-fr k. J ,-av' So starts another G.Q M. 2... Q16 i . I E 2 5 Q f Ah, this Ls the life. One Size MLS all ' And here I sit on my perch 8 .., iwwf ps '9 1 1L MMM Good IQWQXLFG Oh Christmas tree . . . Oh Christmas tree . .. 92,fM-2 Division MM2 D. DUNCAN MM2 T. KRUKAUSKAS MM2 J. MARKLE MM2 J. SCHNEPEL , gal- ' h MM3 v. APOSTOLICO , - 'Sgr ' 'V ' Q- h ' Y A MM3 C. BRISTOL CHARON l MMa A. A MM3 A. COUCH DURLER MM3 H. MM3 J. HENSLEY MM3 M M3 MM3 M M33 M M3 M M 3 M M 3 M M 3 M M 3 M M 3 JETER LAUBACH MCCLANAGHAN MCCLANAGHAN MURPHY PAGE SMITH SOLDNER VALDEZ WARNER lm w than naulluxl ntu I wonder xl thm comes in denim? M-2 Divisionf93 R D ' 'sion s . The HT's, DC's, and MR's who comprise R Division are responsible for welding, brazing, f iremain, manufac- ture of new parts, sanitary systems, hull integrity, and most importantly damage control. R Division is involved in almost every shipboard evolution like flight quarters, steering casualty, R 8a A detail and at sea fire party to name a few. The bulk of damage control readiness training falls. on R Division. You can find their signature in almost every DC PQS book on board. When other divisions deem tasks impossible they bring them to R Division where they're made routine. Repair Division is the J ack of all Trade I suro wish I had a hackgg-.rf , I-PX x ff N f X T f X 1 , -' 5 if 1 il XX 94fR Division Ol' do I turn this OFFI What am 1, an Informafwn Irfl, 'S ' 53:1 'v Doo J. MULLIGAN HT1 R, RAMB0 Don't worry, I'll handle it! WY. g If We told you once . . . No, NO Pos sis' WY' BW gel ' , ' N ev I o nhl K ' ' . . .Q 3 . l Q Q 5 5 1 F X I , .Y , N D02 M. HESLET HT2 R. ASHBY HT2 D. MCKEE MR2 R. MCCULLOCH Dcs D. ALLISON Dcs B. BORNEMAN ff ' F-an P ' 1'- z ' Q 1 ' W il ., Well guys, it's like this . . . 'Me L, 'T' N0 problem! This supply stu!! us kxckmg my llll l H 3 Mandi hacking up AGAIN? 1 'Q l 'Ji 1 I always have to do this PMS. l Denise baby, you're always on my mind. I Morning coffee break. R Division! 95 9 . ,,A.4,v ,W , .. .6- 1 :,,-fM-,..--'15, Q ','-'.'u'. .' ' ' ' ' u 1 ' ' 1 E O 0 0 j . - - - . , uv I inf!! '54 J.. 5 . 5: ' L. ul gz. S S. 5. N Eff QD 1 1 - ' F' DC3 D. WALLE DCFN M. ENGLISH Plugman of the Year Will! FN D. BURR FN J. MULLINS VENT 'wx' x. 3 llfi C ,L is J A Du MA:- , A ,J .rxby , . , 1 1 lu, Pi',:g', mr' ', -1 ' 13.--,w1.5i.J!F s. , -X -5 ' f' ' qeamIW ' -- M D a.,i4w,y:!Ww,,q'4f Goin' Fishin' QHWHE' .Z FN W. URBAN FN J. YOUNG S N '-va... , f., 14 ' '. ,X r- ' J FN C. ZABOKRTSKY DCFA J. DAVIS 5 ' -1 pf' FA R. MARTINEZ FR T. TIARKS 96!R Division VVS done S0 much, with so little . . . as l qs, x-- ' ,,.,.,. 5 , l 'lm ..,, ' .- Rambo? Try medical Q 'ig n Www :.l!K.9.L,Wg'L 1- WFT ' ' Q ang Y V x N 5 l :gf-n -K 'ix un., T., s Mg., , ,,,, .Mali A. .L K Q- .,, , 4 , x A4 47 ll-s...,,s.-'BN 'Q xx lil A'-OA! ,A RC' Division Reactor Controls Division: The electronics . technicians of engineering department. Thirty- three highly trained men who provide the link be- tween the mechanics of the steam propulsion plant and the sophisticated nuclear reactor. Known as reactor operators, the men of RC Division keep a 24 hour a day, 365 days a year watch over the reac- tor plant. In addition, reactor operators are charged with the responsibility to maintain and re- pair all the complex control and instrumentation s W mc J. DUKE ETC P. Bonn-3 E1-1 B, Gmpm equipment associated with the reactor. s- , f-MX my ug' lf l You Cnn't take pictures of A l2th level wizard! O Q X999 f o 9 X Q 6 L ' z The Brain Trust? 556611 M , Q YZ! .rw ' , . , 98fRC Division Harry, Can you my 2 dropped balls, 1 runs, lm the gsm' 'Vs' 'X' If ISA I 32 is rf- , . , , l Mb! .T I V e l 3 ex, 1 Woody, and the gang from Cheers, l ' -4' 5 ,Q X., l A 'Y ' 1- ' T , . ' it . i' xii - Qi -15:-N V Riff' :. ,Il ! Sw ll mv' I fold You we could build u szilll W, ,. . 5.5,-. if -1 lg ' .4 I, sn: l 9:1 32-ll. 91 'l N -th y s ,rf I , Body by Coke! We What light dust in the overhead? RC Divisionf99 RC... 4 . C 3, , I rs ,1 t 1 'J ff . ' 'in-' ' ..1.i ,, gr., - X v 'J ui' A :iw YV 7 h 1, f . , L F' ff . V X v - 4 1, , ,, f , Y' zm' ' ' Q gg A, ,' Q'-,, Q lf! . 1' I W'-45 J- A J , , A-1.3-: . ' . 1 4 i, -if ' V Fl Which one is the horse? What RC Division does Best! x KX x X 1 OOXRC Division Woahh. Camelf XS --43 y 6 Jm'ry's Kids! 'I fa!- 5 XY. .g, '-- kxilkir-,Apd ' w T .n1.-1:-rf' - . if 'fi HJ i -f. w ' x-vs'-pl' '4 ' -' 31,1 n 8. 4' nf 'N ml V 2 ' -an The Three Amigos! Anwn F ,, ., - , , , , - J 'f 1 A ufv- 1 Uv-Q rv,-A. bAL' 1 kan.-ss 1.-an lah- the Sloth down, L fl: I K , Q so F W , X all il 4 ,lui Hey Andy quarters in 1 minute. Ron. you see the new Traci Lordn movie? RC Divisionfl 01 -4 L. E Division Known as the division that plays as hard as it works, RE Division maintains the shipis reactor electrical systems to provide safe electrical power. Not only during Operation Desert Shield , but throughout our military commitments, we have worked hard around the clock to maintain the vital equipment necessary for SOUTH CAROLINA to remain at peak operational readiness. Skill, train- ing, and perserverance are required to provide this continuous electrical power, allowing the SOUTH CAROLINA to BURN BRIGHT . Why didn't I take the-se orders instead? ' I I JN 'Rcfo-B jsf 1 Y n If ft I I , L 5 : 'L4 lv - AGO-1 -'Q-ag-J' .,. K M- Y Q Y. -Q 13 Y Yigejplzl .n JT' i fuou' us... ' f' OUL WE, P 5 L35 U EMI R. KILIAN Is there a problem? 444 102fR-E DiViSi0l1 Would somebody PLEASE face the camera! ,.v 5 v 5 a an 5 sl X A 'B ,Ly i 'ii W 4- JV, 15 v 'Q .5 .. X 5. x W xy f 'Ti .Qu if F 3+ sf' ,ah ' 'df ,dk wi' 'fs 26- if 3 1'1- - N. ti. tx wx ,ff L , , ' v I 'f 4 -4' Pix, -C gf' 4 'Lx , 'n 'x : HFf 2 P an ,fr gf - Z Erw RE... Would ya. look at that clown. X1--w-1, ww' Which ono in for my nose? Don and Pete hxnging out on the steel bench. Do you mind? I've got work to do! 1 04!RE Division NJ! .nw mi ' M' uff-.. -M .. 4l '+ If Mom could see me now. I ,L , . ., .XL ' Q ?N ,y ' A, . Y , , D 1 ' Nw ' 4 fit . ' ' ... 1 . , . 1, ka.. , J 4 1 3, Via., Pm not 80ing to sing, you sing. . I ii I X S., 1 A . f 1. - '...r--..-....-, ' 5. 5 .. I 4 what do you mean - it works?I EMS' EMI? EMS EMS E512 E513 EMS EMS EMR EMR ll M ll E M 3 H5111 E M il 17 .aN. E M ii li M I1 HMI! EMM EMIS . 1 LM. J. PERRY J. RHINERSON C. SHUPE E. VASINDA R. XYALTON P. AGAR M. BRUNNABEND R. CLAUSON S COL'R'l'RlGHT A. FREKLAND R GIVHAN I3 HUBER 11 HUNT A KOCH R IAN!!-I 'I' Ml'Nl1l,'l'Y .I HANTUHA J VAl,'l'l'IRIH l'. WARD M. WELLINU We do more before 5:00 PM than moot do all day! Ooh. BMD! Et vi .uf Did somebody say free? RE Division! 105 RL Division The men of Reactor Laboratory Division con- trol the specialized chemistry and radiological as- pects of Reactor operations. Engineering Labora- tory Technicians are specially qualified machinists mates trained to deal with control of radiation ex- posure, contamination, day to day chemistry and any casualities associated with them. Additionally, they qualify to' operate the plant along with all of the other machinist mates. It is a life of 24 hr. days performing an important and satisfying job in the Engineering Department. ' A D f 4,- qf' 151.4 no 0 . .vw ,,s. f' i Priceborger - the two headed ELT. 1 06fRL Division More SOCAR excitement . . . . .W H .I ,-,,.f 1. , ,VN ls. .., - Fred. I ' I Semi-monthly TLD read. L ' The Creecher from repair five- s TYPiC8-1 Enlisted Dude. MMI D. WANNER T' MM2 M. KELLEY 1 MM3 BROWNBBERGER MM3 J. GRAVE8 MM3 L. QUADE MMS C. BEAN N MM2 R. PRICE MM3 D. FELTY MM3 K. NOWAK uma M. BTALCUP RL Division! 107 m 1?T Division Reactor Training Division saw great changes in both personnel makeup and the facilities utilized in training newly reporting personnel and prepar- ing the Engineering Department for the 1 990 oper- ational reactor safeguards examination. Virtually every area of the training took on a new and larger role causing RT Division to be affectionately known as the HOLY TRAINING EMPIRE . Programs were renovated and made more efficient. The reac- tor training office was moved and the MK 48 Tor- pedo Room transformed into a training area wor- thy of the name. The rigorous 1990 underway schedule saw nearly 700 drills run, which the whole crew got to experience through numerous blackouts and water hours. Record amounts of training, ob- served evolutions and personnel qualifications were achieved. RT Division prepared the Engineering Dept. for ORSE 1990, the Med Cruise and now looks forward to the overhaul period and beyond. il MMC J. ORTGIES EMC V. DELAZZARI ETI G. WILQQN ingra- -if I shouldn't have to take this test! 1081 RT Division , Q if 253 -1 ati' A , f Q: if . ,fi A in . . 51.3.3 A Q i f-9 Just sign here Chief. H , KJ 5 . Q E 1 4 4 i E 2 5 Q : 1 i 5 5 1 2 1 1 1 5141 C. ROLLER EM2 G. CLAFFEY HMB T. BPRECKER ET3 D. GERAGHTY nv-' . I 1.45 What do you mean game over! RT Staff .., t J X 1 MM2 T. HOPKINS M512 S. LARSON 5 f ' L ue sun xu All right? ng .--fu MMS S. ZENKER Honest. I thought the floor wu wel. s.5 Chief, could you start All over? Wait thoro'n morn! Af -iv Sure wish this computer worked. 5- Thig equipment has too many instructions. All this for burnt bread? . g I RT Divisionf109 1 ., i -. fl, 1 i 4? . ..1,1A gg . 32 MMI R. BUTLER MMI D. CREECH 1 i 1 w ' ' ' MMI DEFFENBAUGH MMI G. HARTMAN off 0. 1 41' is 'f S . 1 ' ,Mg 1515 Q lj,- ag, MMI M. TARN EMS T. CBASE N W , 'E ' fe-5 fi ,M Qi Y A MMS K. HOLSCHUH EMS L. BASON , Q ,Q lt -'V , P tv - i. a Q , is i 'K Q V1 .. L .. Q. .,, Q M if l'0 ' ur.. 5- . S . QI ' M A f-ff' S., 1l0!RT Division 'QTEK . ' 11 U u. U 'Q I 4 1 if ! 1 . R23 -4- wg: Ax., wm- P fir U' .4 'xii-8' I. in I' V ' -f Q I A C Q , If F f. mm. F f ' F . ,Q 1 If ' , V L . 5 -QV ' u ,Lf ,' , 'Q ax'. u- ,, 'i ' ,,.- 4 f O- . Q.. , 1 I ', 3 fm '- 5 .' 4 n 1.5 .1 11 .' ......' i , 1 1.-. i ,rr k ' i- Q 4 4 40 rf Q U. 19, I r in ,P . .ff 'fy Q-. I ,, EMS D. GILSON 1 EMS J. LOCI-INER MMS W. BEBLBR 1 MMS C HART ,, . A ' ff an ns, ., f R 41 , ff-: Mgt , .a Q ,a ,N xn L A, ., ,, , ,k V, y N Q Q fi 4 3- . 1 2 W., S. . 4- xi 8 5 1 'E EMS T. GRAY EMS R NEEI-'E . X--v. - . 1, MM3 D. CAMERON MM3 T. RUSSELL MMS C. SCOTT . 6 il Y -.f as i uma n. suns' RT Division! 1 1 1 .rl f- f em ti O11 S P , ,, ' in I, f I 1 :ix-+'if1jg 3 I' N-.J The brain: uf upernlwzzs I 4 E I XX OH NOT Not another s.a1eT I 1 - Q I ' w ,pw 100 more point.-3 d I t f . an ge 8 ree game' I know if I watch long enough something will happen 1 12,fOperations Department Department Nothing SUR PRISES me! Nl. ,hp x 'PT' 5 I fi' Q . R, M 'K Q 'ww 4 Y .L lknu l LOOK' 1 K u m J F4-4 Qi hu' ,1 B I shmzgld hnvo brnught my gluun. -uf . f rm 50 good I can type without looking! Operations Department! 1 13 UC' Division OC Division RADIOMEN are responsible for providing, operating and maintaining a real-time worldwide communications network. Without this essential group of professionals the SOCAR nor any other ship could communicate or carry out their mission. DUNN HAVI A Cow MAN' LIKE I SAKD ' 55911. we Dwfvxv BQEAKY-HG LDPu.i! 1 1 4fOC Division I'm ready for anything! I RES'r'RsQTcO Akgpx N KEEP OUT vfvvillco PEBL:-uuiu pwuv' Corfrrx ,xislv ' v I 'mv 5? 12161 Q gl RMC G. JACKSON RM2 C PEREZ No, this is not posed! l N DW? Q cn, RM3 D. EKROTE 1. :.- rs L. 5 'fl v RM3 A. HODGEB VV' I really need to balance this checkbook! RMS R. MCGOWAN RMS M. RYAN Y RM3 F- WARREN Relax . . . we'll pass the XO's berthing inspection. li 1 16100 Division I hope my finger doesn't get stuck! O .- N. 1 1 K' u M Ll 11 I .W if . lr- .V 3 fL 49- 5,2 'C' VX h'V'ihA jf - J Hirst: : RMSN M. BURROXV RMBN I-I. DXAZ L f 4 lwa-X. AA 5- ' -1' J, ' . 'q,5' I wonder if this fits back in the can? Yu.-w. hue ,gm xt hr Lxddxnh i If I k99P Plugging something in it WILL work! RMHN M, LOUIS RMSN A. NELSON Chief said -'go and turn the knob? 'WBA D- F-ANKIN OC Divisionfl 17 UD Division OD Division is comprised of Boatswain's Mates and Deck Searnen. They provide the man- power and expertise for the Navy's traditional sea- manship evolutions. They are responsible for an- choring and mooring the ship, operation of the ship's boats, and the preservation of the ship's hull and main deck. OD Division is also responsible for ferrying SOCAR crew members to and from the ship in every port that we anchor in. If you're look- ing for the REAL NAVY look in OD Division. BMI RICHARDSON BM2 C. DONELSON BM2 J. FRANCE 1 C JE' 9 F5237 + l',LN1ZHE?' O Time for a coffee break. '7'.W:f v-1' . 2-ii f in tha t E l Q L Q h 1' ......, . :J jf lx .I 'wa' .X N-:xt :XA 'X p Q 1 'O . 'Lael f '1 ' ' D X! . Q 7 3 , -It A Q ps I, , . ,L sw., 1 18! OD DiVi3i0U Now this is a. squared away deck! I we .1- 4 I BMS G. LEXVIS BMS B. MILTON BMS G. PADGETT BMS R. WILSON BMS J. WOLFE 2 sf xqf KJ fi mat' I wonder if I can feed those sharks? I love deck drains! I 1 Dear Mom . f 's I Ii In this the Port nr Starboard Pluuagowny? 1 I ' s ' u. Keep pulling we'll get this boat out! OD Division! 1 19 I ve got control of this bulkhead! I think the Upeedometer broke Now thls Ls the way it's GONNA BE' BMSN P. GRAHAM SN W. BREEZE BN M. BROWN SN M. CIFUENTES SN D. CORLIBS SN J. DeJESUS SN S. JOHNSON SN M. KELLER SN D. MACFARLAND SN P. MacMAHON fn MOSS SILIBIS STEWART WELSH BARNHILL BELSER BFRNETT L'l'l.-KVEZ C O F Fl-IX' DENNEY I bet you wonder why we re smxlmg? Tha mg umm rhnmpionn? l.. OD DiVl8l0Df 1 2 1 UD 0 0 0 . Overheads are my life. Hoy. Mikey whore did vou get the hose? ' Who 1 22X OD Division TTT 1- -,-- stole the steering wheel? SA T. SA J. SA R. SA D. BA T. SA C. SA K. SA D. DONAHUE GERLAUGH HOLT LACEY MCGINN PLYMALE SKALMAN SMITH SA M. TEBOW SA K. WILSON SA J. WINDLER SA S. YOUNG SR D. ADDIS SR D. MARRERO I can stand like thu ali .145 Step mu. my .ufhpf-, or 1' And in the Best Dressed category. A 'WH' W, 'ml' gg, 'fx4f'. pf .. T.. . o U C E xl fy jr.. r ' 1 P ' U A ef ' xx -QJFX 'J 4. ' V 1 A ' K - u A ll ' .I Q 'ug . 'Z-77? .457 WJ! S Fe 2 ,4:,,,,,r- gg S S 6 1 ' X 5 - ' 1 , S I ' -' . 1 fx 44 - fl ' 'Q -10 ' ' 'N HQ 1-.vf Q OD Division! 123 They keep me locked up in here all day. Sam x W UI D ' ' ' 11 OI Division mans the area known as the Com- bat Information Center. They support the ship's mission by the collection, display, evaluation and dissemination of tactical information. The Opera- tions Specialists' involvement ranges from safe ra- dar navigation of the ship to conducting naval gun- fire support operations. Some are trained as Air Controllers for anti-submarine and anti-air war- fare operations. They are the eyes of the ship , alertly watching radar scopes, performing track- ing functions on charts and plotting tables, moni- toring radio circuits in the exchange of information with other units of the fleet, and standing ready to respond to any variety of assignments. .wget n clue! K 124101 Division i -.f i X I Z 'E QTQEQT' OSC T. SAMS OSI D. GREENE Pr , Hey Mo, where is combat anyway? x if .4 , I 00' SPPOUY' Our fearless leader. Really it's just like milking 8 OSI D. OSI D. OSI OS2 OSB O. B. M Q F . 'fd .M ' 'Une 'Qin Mila... At 30 knots, we could be home in 5 days. T hour-1. 15 mmuzm and 45 uvfmds 1 O82 B. O82 J. OS2 C. O82 K. OS2 M. BOLLINGER PAYNE XVALDRON BARNARD . CAVENDER MALONE METICHE MALLOY PRUITT WADE OI Division! 125 Y ,......, L 9 ,L l '- , 'H' ' '- if WM-fa -all OI... '7 0 . 'f ,M uv . 1 a I -I .. 4. fl- -,. NWANNABEESH A day at the steel beach. -f- s sl ' Q' . 9. - 1, ., M 1 Thaw llidc-out. The Three Amigos J l S rw? QQ? ' N OS2 M. YATES O83 D. BURIC OS3 J. CALDWELL OS3 J. CULP OB3 P. HENDRICK OS3 M. KING QSTBZYCKI O83 J. K 1 26101 Division MOP level 4 set in CIC! oss s. MARTIN oss C. MILLER oss o. sM1TH oss M. BPARKB 33 B. STEENBEKE Ju R. TURNER USN C. DROLL USN M. HOITT Ban R. MARTINEZ 1 MEADOWS SMITH WALDRON WALSH BAILEY OI Divisionf127 OI... 4- ,2 ' WC Ti i fa OSSA D. BESTLER OSSA B. DYSON OSSA G. DEBORD OSSA E. NORMAN OSSA S. FEDON SA G. COLEMAN OSSA R. WILLIAINIS OSSR M. ROBINSON ossa J. LEDFORD 128!OI Division .Fw if .,,,.. 5' Nu 161 3, Just 8DjO '13 h Y1 8 HH0f er great Navy day, The OI M' gang. 'N w Ii A 5 5 iv Y I don't know. Dvuchet' RQ ,v TEM f' 'N- - - f x lf'-asf? i- -. , f if:-Z ., - W JL ' . . . A V ww-YZIL H-717 , 1. V! .V ,V Hp ,i -L V sgg,,..,1f'..+,Y. -, . . , U I D A .L , 1 . --- 1 -, we r'-J 5'.f5' '- K ,fn K ,, , , 7 A ,Q ' -:Q ' ff 5 , Q 3' 'W W -f X za , .- D ,, V- sg 'gg' , f Q '-'r' f f ' -11 3 - '.,1' , B- 1- f EQ, ww- v -,A ' 3 K Q, . 1 ,J fi , IW 6 4 A ci -fx ,,,- 4- .f...'. .4 ' '-4, '- V QE' xg? Q C E. 55 5 lx 1 ' 5 I s L., Aa il Tv .....,,,,,,,-.N Vx l Q su' . 5 x OT Division is comprised of Outboard manned by CT's and Electronic Warfare manned by the EW's. They are the eyes and ears of the ship. OT Division is the first line of defense against non- friendly forces. Teamwork, Pride and Profession- alism are their middle names. ' -fwowm' iv:-W fx X V Y 'lin- e , T? 'Ql- CTO1 D. FULLER Just another 1NsURv um 0 1 ,ffbir .r Well. look who finally won A game of checkers, .X -W . M , P 'Sw ak -M, , .' M- 1 w, J V' X 1 .1 .V f'fA'Q:i'.' CTTC R. SAMMS CTAC R. HAWKINS EWC R. REIBBIQ 'Ed img S'-Xu BNA also 'I ii . I qw X 130f OT Division . a -A-l ' Would you trust this man with your DCS materiil? 1- QFKJN , H, V If CTR! J. GREGORY CTT1 T. IS.-KM.-KN CTMI J. MARTIN CTRI T. MASON QM1 J, MCCROSKEY EW! D WALKLEY CTM!! D ANDERSON EW! S B.-KLTS EWS M 0'HRll-IN CTM! M PETERSON l.,l..Il-ls 'J llfllll. U ' 4 , M E, mf las' , ,,.,. Y Hof, mu- sport rrml .- A ,,.,.- Y J-if ,A N ' -1 'Q Q91 I' X' V 1 Another worldly decision is made in the lst Class Mess. OT Division! 1 3 1 OT... EW3 C. CONBOY CTR3 R. KING CTO3 J. RYAN EW3 B. OWENS T, V, 41 --'V Y ' K, ,N , , ' 511 . ' X 'fix f And on the 45th day underway. he arises for the lst time. CTM2 Anderson and his interpreter Karl Andrew Dice Flu!! 1 r - - ki' --tl it! ,'X .fx .. .r-' O v--.. I 5, I Q. I . 'A' 0 if' I1 'A 1 O 2 i lf' 7 -L , , 1 , 1 , J ,J H' l JI , !v .- Ax N.- Look Mom I got s new job! 132fOT Division muff, L., ' . f ' 1 Af' ,gd 'Inu' Whatfs a SLQ-32 again? nuunn-A W J f as r-, V. CTOS-X lx FALST EWS.-X B. JACBSON EWSA D. JAMISON ,f 1 o ur If QL. I v H :fra ,, -x, 1 'itru-...,.,f, -'44 2 ,,'1 ,,,, , 0 of ue A - V- i f' f ' 0 Nlihnl ramble- wu limi? 0 X -r 72' S J Would you let your daughter date these guyu? Rf.. that! who-rr all tho from mail we-nt. r s I ,ti , -n .XL ' s. r fx ,., ,, Hey Joe! Whose your friend? 1' Sl 4 Y YH Chief, rm ,tm working, cTo1 Fuller on his final voyage- OT Divisi0n!133 -' -....-,.,.,,.. .., ,- Suppl J :qt E 1 E , W ,- .,, ,f,,,,,,,,,,, fx' .r 5 ,- , Q ,. .. --Q in W X 3 x .. .L W., 5 1. '-4 J E 5 A We X is AT 3 4 I ,MW ,H A b 2 ui g 4 I 'Q x run, 2 .5 , 9 i Did I order 6 on the 13th or 13 on the 6rh? 1 34fSupp1y Department figs :QP Q.Q.C,. N' .X I . ,it , EN ,X . RX f 1 'Y 1 N. A typical SOCAR day! Department Just another sunny day. an fhgh: quarznrq Y., Qv n- This cooking really burns me up. AQ' QQ' an 3 q il URW? 'S' x T .Ni ,kgs ., Frank! bank. Supply Department! 135 S1 D'VjSj011 Like the vein that supports the flow of blood through the body, the storekeeper QSKQ is a crucial asset to a ship's crew. As long as there have been ships at sea, there has been a storekeeper setting sail. The daily tasks of issuing, receiving and order- ing the necessary supplies are our responsibility. Whenever a radar breaks, a piece of gear is out of commission, or toilet paper runs out, the storekeep- er provides the logistical support necessary to over- come the obstacle. We proudly make a daily contri- bution to improving the life on board our ship. I said medium. not rare . . . , l 1 36181 Division SKC O. RILLERA SKI S. PETTWAY Who broke the copier . . . grrh? That cup is here somewhere, I think? inf 1 Another episode of As the screw turns . SKI SKI SKS' SKB SKB NAI' ll Il The nav kid onboard My first beer it tastes great' S2 Division The Food Service Division responsibly pre- pares and serves meals to everyone assigned to the ship. We begin our task by loading 90 days worth of provisions before leaving port. While underway we pull alongside a replenishment ship and receive more food to replace what's been consumed. The Mess Specialists, or Navy cooks, coordinate the stowage of the food and fix three meals a day in four messes, or dining areas: the General Mess for the crew, Chief Petty Officer's mess, Wardroom for the Officers, and the Cabin Mess for the Captain and embarked Commanders. We also serve a late night meal called Midrats for men assuming the 2200 to 0200 watch. .. il H Ju fx 'v A '-QFUFU ? fin . Z - X V 1 ,- '. A iw , ' 5 Qing ? 2.9.5, lt , Y xl MSI demonstrating hand to hand combat. MSCS M. ELEFANE MSC A HAUGEN MBI G FINEOUT N .fi mx ' K Q- Ax A , 'Q 5 ,- ' ,' 'Q 1 ' w W' Decisions decisions Xi 2 ' .i .,. x , Lf I , . sf ' .-if i' A A 5 , I , ' X f .,'s1i- 'Q 6.551-, i A G .50 L - 2' 2 ' r fe , 3 . TT' .-rufffi' 1 38X S2 Division It shouldn t take algebra to make a meal VN- V y-' on 'Hn- 'LLL' l Sw N A y an ik 5 , ! BOCAR'S vegamatic. 1? MSI T. LAWSON MS2 E. BRYNER MS2 S. ROWH MS2 D. SERVICE MS2 T. WIREMAN MS3 M. DANDREA MS3 P. LAFOND MS3 C. ROBINSON n Son-ion with A smilu. Who's watching Lafond? Night baking in no loaling matter. 82 Divisionf139 Try it, you'll like it. We do. Next . . . f v-up 7' I! 11, BOCAR dough boy. X .mx ' 1 1 I ,,,.,..M, gap-. -...R-it YI'--1 'Q Instant feast, just add water. 1 40fS2 Division fe.: Has anyone seen the instruction manual? f ' A is Is it soup yet? Lettuce make your salad- MSSN MSSN MSSN MSSN MSSA MSSA MSSA MSSA MSSA A.B'1'RD A. DAVIS A. DEGRAVE E. FISHBURN J. CAMMON J. GUY K. HARRIS J. WAHLENMAH-LR Q. WRIGHT A Y., 'x Q 'vu I K , f Nr ' L Samurai rhwf. The Byrd man of BOCAR. 82 Divi.si0nf141 lm, S3 4 Division This division is comprised of the Ship's Ser- vicemen CSHQ and Disbursing Clerk's QDKQ ra- tings. We're responsible for washing and drying the laundry, filling the soda machines, operating the ship's store, cutting hair, and ordering items through the Navy Exchange special order catalog. The DK's maintain accurate pay records, conduct paydays, exchange foreign currency overseas, and cash personal and government checks. Providing service for the crew is demanding work, especially for a small division. But the men of S-3fS-4 are equal to the task. S E 5. .-,, ..l 7 I told hlm not to take this picture. Q g ' A -.wif Q W ig, X H 1 42f S3f 4 Division 4 DKCS T- SHERMAN sac R. BUTLER sua c. BELTON 6 I- .0 W'-w. 'V f Somebody! Cover up those legs! I J QW . N 'M , 'Q i Ok. that's 825335. Now, don't move a musclb- OH NO! madman with shears! Now, who does thi! belong to? 'J - 1 v w 7 nu TAYLOR SH3 S. BODENHAMER SH3 J. MCNAUGHTON D 1 fu I.. pun w. LYDE sHsN 1. KEMP Jn. SN M. NIXON nv f SH3 T. MULLEN ifl-fl' I just lovv this job! I - -ull!!! 1 N, 'vi M . ' 4 S s K F. , 4 , 'j'? 'l1lh1f 71 ' W W., 4 'y ' Www' C1 f , H N' My machine, keep your hands Off! S314 Division! 1 43 H i QQ And in the best dressed category . . . rerfii L 'O 98' 5 idx I think my finger! stuck , . . OH NOOOOOOO! Thafg better o 399 I hope this thing starts it's almost lunch time. 144fD-C- Olympics 12 hours and 15 minutes - it's almost a record. cu. Y Pics muon ' - Q na? E riff Bridgewing scorecard CW03 Hoy prepares for boarding Ready for Action! in i GMC Hagy . . . all in a day's work 1 46fBoa.rding Party Aff' fa The training never ends Hurry up and wait!!! f 'i ,MNH Os Au 5 LA , -4 - .1 n '3 !5 I hope this thing's loaded x :ppm-nl boarding 327' J j , f f C I . Q va f ff .-A N ' Off to the rare-s ... Ar K .-:M. Q 7 hvw, , fi - Q -,M Welcome back 'Q o.,k,' fl 5 Loading the UB Boarding Party! 147 43 SAR OPS 21 JAN 91 FROM: COMSIXFLT PAO INTERNATIONAL TEAMWORII AT SEA TODAY Iu- SUL TED IN THE RESCUE OF4SUR WVORS OF THE msn- NENTAL LOTUS, AN IRON ORE CARRIER OF INDIAN ru I. ISTRY WHICH FOUNDERED THIS MORNING .wrnmz IHA TEL Y 250 MILES WEST OF THE ISLAND or CRlETI'. u APPROXIMA TELY 0230 THE NUCLEAR GUIDED .wI.xwIH CRUISER USS SOUTH CAROLINA. WASAPPRO.x'I.uA rm 200 MILES FROM THE SCENE CONDUCTING 0l'IIR4 TIONS WITH A P-3 ORION AIRCRAFT. IIH: I'-I INTERCEPTED A DISTRESS CALL FROM THE .1 m'C0.vn NENTAL LOTUS WHICH STA TED THA T THE VESSEL u 4.- TAKING ON WA TER AND REQUIRED .ASsISTANCIr. Im DELOIAN FRIGA TE, BNS WANDELAAR, vms AI'l'lfUU MA TELY 160 IVILES FROM THE Mfv CoN'TINE.wm LOTUS AND INTERCEPTED THE DISTRESS CA Ll. .4 E01 I I0 MINUTES LATER. WITH N0 OTHER NAVAL LZYIIS IN THE AREA, THE P-3 WAS IMMEDIA TEL I' DISPA TFIIEII IU LOCA TE THE STRICKEN SHIP. BOTH WANDEIAAR Aan SOUTH CAROLINA PROCEEDED T0 THE SCENE A T mon SPEED. Q I , AT ABOUT 0245 THE P-3 ARRII-'ED ON SCLNEM1' NO TED THA T THE Mfv CONTINENTAL LOTUS H AQ US 1' INC: HEA VIL Y. SHOR TL Y THEREAFTER. THE P-I RL P0111 I ED THA T THE SHIP HAD SUNK AND THAT THERE W' LIFE BOATSIN THEAREA. 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's 1 ,Q , .3 .1 4 ,gms-- '-5 lf x P' .1 Q Y mfs :Sf I Worship service on the fanniil N01 xRN SIN-pm-nl 'W f YH Chaplain Lamonde celebrating Niue I hmrmas wnrshlv 'Nh VY- 'xlllflf 15.5 l -Q' Bible study group singing praises Protestant C hristmas service in 'loulon Church Call! 1 5? 3 WEIGHT R00 N- 1 54X Weight Room ,J -1i.k.A 'ff U, 'N'f X L! Q 5-V' -1 - , ,.4 ' -pri' OCAR A T PLA Y 4 lil . ..l 'wa 'lhe l'NlJl'1l l'I.-fl-Pill. Ufflwrs Softball lenm 1 mf-N llmz, 1 !'m.ll mn. Il Xkl KN l l X manning-'lf N' 4 -wr., Piqtnl 'Irarn llm vT1lglnlN flu lfunlllklll llHfTl I 'Ih' he ' 'I th Nards Bmgo on the messdecks 'S num r 'Sn on e C RE l png- . my----f -M, 4,, . g ' f?PI.., QW' 4 'fx - . . -v ,T - .. - i - V at Lrban ws. Coleman, Elm at eleven ., F F x N l - - , Q i 1 H - 4':F::- fi L, -' Y - . SOCAR at Pl X155 Fantail Skeet XO gertmg teed off 8-Y Eff, ' ' 1 if 5 .u 1 if i -N '-qui .7 1j:.,:lg T., I 4 Z -1.1 -JJ Y . . 1 an S nv-v-qss ..4 .bf -.' 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