Qual O nf i 0 Q.: ff S i Q ,X J 9-I F w. J' A 'fi fy Vw-ri ' H ! !z af. 5:.a ST ' . O 1 . , L 7. . 1 Ml.R1l ' F I ' n A O 1, Dux v ' i Q Q 1 l i 2 X 5 ? a 3 i i 2 6 ! 2 5 3 4 i X r 1 S ' s Q 2 V1 E 5 'i 1 E i fg f 5 4 x 1 5 2 I 5 l , . 1 1 F 1 : E 5 2 'r E 8 ..J Q., P... ,,, M ,mv : GQ. x ' ' , i1 1091 :iv W xf:..A?'k U V, wQsls-'iii 'V --ff X 5, 1'lne wx, .aw 'E wi fm 6' ...Q .Q fda! 21 C' YU 'Nl n- -f if 1 fm-rp :muy ,Q gw.,,g rl x v .mn W , .4 ,, .x M. RQ .5 N ., - M ' , MM - maxi, V..- an u x.. I l Getti fter traveling nearly 26.000 miles. thc 555 oflicers and crew of the USS SOUTH CAROLINA have completed SOCAR's first Mediterranean deployment in over During the deployment, SOUTH CAROLINA served on several occasions as HREDCROWN monitoring the air picture over the Balkan skies, identifying nearly 4000 aircraft. Additionally, SOUTH CAROLINA was assigned duties as carrier and amphibious readiness group escort. As an active participant in Opera- tion Sharp Guard, SOUTH CAROLINA challenged and identified over 300 vessels off the Bosnian coast in enforcing the dl-6,1 United Nations embargo in the Adriatic get sea. 1 Q g -' A s s G gag, :V v -w The Chief of Naval Operations, W A fu. 1 1 Admiral Mike Boorda. Commander, U.S. M., , 'ig I ' Ag .fr Sixth Fleet. Admiral Piiiing. andthe gf, at t C Q Master Chief Petty Officer ofthe Navy, If ETCM .lohn Hagan paid SOUTH CARO- X LINA a visit just before Christmas. x Attention tu purl. tlirce years. Stilwl ll tl-XRUI IN.-X ht-gait the tlcployiitciit ciiilii'git'iiit' tlic spilt! ot il Knot llurl.c , llcving lici' niit'lt'.n piopiilsioii unpnliililit'-. ln. sprintnig .ilitnnl ut tlir P iiiniority ul tlit- llattlt' tin-np lit cstinit ISS '3 q .-XMIiRlt'.-X to tlic .-Xtliialit' wa in siipptiit ol strike tlpk'l'QllltlIlN .tttaiiist tlit' llosniaii St-lbs Utica' un stgiltuit. tlit' ucv. qititakly it-inctl vvitli lllt' RUUSI-.X'l-.l 'li llnttlt' tiititip .intl intiltinatioiial Itnccs in snpp-nt ot in-t-i.i. 'ff' .JF l V, I ,drew tions Sltarp linnitl. llciiv llitzht. .intl l7t'lil1ci'ntc latin' SUl'fl ll t' Xlit il IN X uns un stiition serv ing .is cartier Cwtitl tlniing fllllllltl 25' 7'lmI1t'giI1Ililll: flf if all... the historic ciitploytiiciit ot N NIU .ni strikes in the l-.tiropcaii tlicatci' bringing holiday cheer and encouragement to the Lqiiwffgr - ,Q -.r-- creiv. In an address held on the mess decks ' ' ' and televised throughout the ship on SITE TV. the CNO stressed the importance ofthe Navyk mission in the Adriatic region, that of peace enforcers. Afterwards. the CNO and MCPON participated in an awards .Ianni ceremony. recognizing select crew mem- e K '-'ft Q SOUTH CAROLINA sailors also played an additional role as ambassadors. While participating in Operation Sharp X Guard. several SOUTH CAROLINA sailors participated in cross-deck exchange visits with their NATO counterparts, on ships including the British aircraft carrier H.M.S. R,,,m,,.i,,g the bum.. INVINCIBLE. French aircraft carrier T, ,,- . . . . . CLEMENCEAU, Spanish frigate SPS fi-l PT Iilfffllt'-V llllllrrsws ilu' rrrw. Nl'Nl.-XNt'I.X. litllclt lttg'.ilc-T llNlNl S l'll ll lt l'l.UlCl:Sf .intl llNlNl.S I XX N. XX lil! 'xlxll lt.rli.in lrtigaitc ll S lznio, .intl th sits I lktolwr 20 t tk-totn-r hr!-t't't' fl Nm l'llllK'I' -lul ku-ltilx'r - Ll .lanuary 1.l'l'lt'. K Sr1'u'1' I2 I' lfDll.t'lll'll1ll'Q l'K lg l Underway shy? colors ,,. ... .th k li i Q lllllltlllll tllh 9' X ' x ifXllUliX. These visits allowed SOUTH L'.'XROl.lXA sailors to loam more about how other nat ics train and operate. and provided opportunities to nialte new friends. But it was not .ill work during this icploy nient. SOl l'll C.-XROl.lN.-X was also l J I UPS thinks about flu' long mud alwud. 3 i .ililu to cnioy some xwll tlt-st-nxt-tl lilwcity in scxcral toicien posts. Ports ol call int lntlvtl the islands ol' Vottn. Rliodcs. and l'i'clc. tiivccc .rXdtlitionally. St ll lll t'.rXROl.lN.'X also paid Xtstls to llgnlzt. lsracl. lin-slc. lt.iIx. and lniallw. the totk nscll, tnlnnltar. In all ol tlicst' ports. thc sailors look .nlxnntatyc ol thc opportunity to explore .tncicnl tnins. xisit modern cities. and experience other t'ultnn-s SOl l'll CARO- l.lN:X sailors also partici- pated in community rela- tions projects in Corfu and llalla. While on patrol off the Bosnian coast. SOl.'Tll C'.fXROl,lNA's routinc was interrupted when shc rendered assistance to a small boat ol4RulTt21l1l2tn nationals adrift in the Adriatic sea. The deployment was ters successful for the crew. SOUTH CAROLINA sailors attained many qualifications while underway. Twenty sailors earned their Enlisted Warfare Surface Specialist Pins and six officer eamed their Surface Warfare Officer Pins. . . ' 3 Cgm ll MICHAEL G. GAF FNEY aptain Gaffney was bom in Washing- ton, DC on June 28. 1949. He grew up in Lee's Summit. Missouri. He graduated from the U. Nat al Academy in June, 1971. After cotnpletion of nuclear power training, he joined the USS CALI- FORNIA DLGN 361precotntnissioning crew. Upon connnissioning the USS CAl-l- 1'fORN1AtCON 361. he serx ed as the RC Division Officer and later as the lilcctrical Officer. 1 roniSeptetnher 1975 until June 978. he served as the Auxiliaries Officer of USS N1Ml'1'ZtC'VNo8i. llc then ioincd the staffofthe U. S. Natal .-Xcatleiny as a Coin- aany Officer. After coitipletion ot the llcpartinent 7-'lead course at the Sttrface Warfare School 1Q'ointnantl in Next port. Rhode lslantl ni April 981. he hecatnc the lingincci Otticcr til' USS SOU'l'llCf.-XRO1.lN.'XWGN Wi. lfaptain Ual'l'ticy's next assigtnnent heean in August 1984 as the Nuclear Propulsion Training Officer for the Commander Naval Air Force. U. S. Atlantic Fleet. From December 1986 until November 1988, he served as Executive Officer of USS MIS- SISSIPPI QCGN 401. Captain Gaffney commanded USS MOINESTER LFF 10975 from April 1989 until February 1991. He then served as the Head ofthe Surface Nuclear Power Branch at the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Wash- ington. D. C. until January 1993. He gradu- ated froin the NATO Defense College in .luly 1993. Captain Oaffney's decorations include the lNleritorious Service Medal with three gold stars and the Navy Commendation Medal. He is authorized to wear various other service rihhons. Captain Gaffney has two children, Michael and Maria. ,-'QI' 5'lNX s iff ,-'pg Yi Exec ' LCDR KENNETH J. HARVEY CDR Kenneth J. Harvey vvav born and raised in Baltimore. Maryland. He entered the Navy as a inidxhipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. graduating in 1982 with a Bachelor ot' Science degree in Phy s- ics. LCDR Harvey serv ed in USS .lOSlil'l'l STRAUSS tllllli lot as l-'irst lieutenant. Boilers. Division Ollieer. and Wcapoiiv Officer. lle subsequently attended the Nav al l'ostgratlttate School, vvhere lie vvav avvarded Master ol' Science Degrees in Sy stenix 'lccltliology I.-XSW t. and in l-Qnginccring Acousticx. Alter graduate xchool. he xv ax selected lor Nuclear l'ov-.er lraining, vv lnch eventually led to asvigninent av Main Propul- sion Assistant on FSS CARI. YINSK JN QCVN 7llt. Upon completion ol llepartnient Head School. he served on USS STUMP tDD 9787 as Combat Systems Officer, followed by a tour with the Nuclear Propul- sion Examining QORSEJ Board on the Staff of the Commander in Chief. U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Following PXO training, LCDR Harvey reported to USS SOUTH CARO- LINA and relieved as Executive Officer in November l995. LCDR Harvey is married to the former Patricia Diane Foster of San Diego, Califor- nia. They reside in Chesapeake with their three children. Jason, Brandon, and Whitney. 'll Com GENE EDWARDS aster Chief Gene Edwards was born in Lincolnton. North Caro lina. He attended Newton- Conover High from M67-1969 and gradu- ated from Greenwood Hi gh School in Greenwood, South Carolina in 1970. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy in Deeetnher 1970 Following graduation from School and Basie linlisted Suhtitaritte Scltool. Master Chief litlwards reported to l'SS Sl.iAl'lORSli tSSN Milli in Septcttther IU7l for his first sea ltbllll lfollow -on ilsstgllllltllls inelttded USS ll.'XNIlil. BUUNI-Q GSSHN 6291 lBl.Ulii. USS llI,YSSl-QS S. CiR.'XN'l' lSSl3N 63l l lCiUl.lJi. Div tston of Naval Reactors, Wasltington. IDC. Stthntatinc Sqttadrott liICiH'l'liliN in tltatleston. South Carolina. USS RAY tSSN 1153 t. Naval Reserve Officer 'frainittg l'ntt at the lntver- sity ofNorth Carolina tn Chapel lltll and USS l3liN.l.fXMlN lfR.'XNKl.lN tSSIiN Mtti QBLUEJ. Master Chief Edwards reported to USS SOUTH CARGLINA CCGN 375 as Command Master Chief in November 1993. Master Chief Edwards is authorized to wear the Navy Commendation Medal. the Navy Achievement Medal with three Gold Stars. the Coast Guard Unit Commendation Rihhon. the Meritorious Unit Commenda- tion with two Bronze Stars. Good Conduct Medal with Silver Star, the National De- fense Service Medal with Bronze Star, the llutnanitarian Service Medal, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with two Bronze Stars and the Arctic Service Rib- hon. Master Chief Edwards resides in Chesapeake. Virginia. His son. Kevin and daughter. 'faintny reside in North Carolina. 14' 'TX 5 i- hi ' I0 ff Q lh-partmmml I1 'PU K iff? Qf xQ4 41. 'V' 4' y - ., 'F' M XW,,x,x. W 1- Lnfs ly' sal! ,ae 45. ,-. 1' iw. A , V ffg . i ., 1 ts. A A, ,av ,, Y. ,,. rf ' in . J ,, 1, 1 K O TH CAROLINA YeaFih Review y .Ne . - , Ss, 995 was an extremel successful year with an A Q intense schedule inc ing pre nt tt orlt- J ups, numerous com ' etio ' Mediter- ranean deployment. The year an with t successful '- completion ofTSTA I and TsTAJi,imitning periods tt ith ., the assistance of the Fleet Training Group ahd Combat Systems Training Group. Preparation was a'k:.'y element ' ' ffl leading to an outstanding Cruise Missile Tatxieal Qualih 'J , tion. In April and May. SOUTH CAROUNA esct 9 was the lead shipFeondueting RED OWN' Mfrs for at totalfl' 50 days and identify ing user -ll.ltl0' 'mit ln addition. to enfoiriiie LHN. Security c'aui3fRTStTii'guis. Sotf't'Ht1-xRo1-i:s.,x asstiiueti duties as Task Force .-XAWC. IQWQ and MED FOTC. As the only OUTBO.-XRD capable ship in theater. SOUTH C.4RoLtN.s'phioaea essential signals inieiitgeiitt- , cenductiigidetailed an' A in su in of national Ld' ,' . and sen ine as . A .1' CONTROI. USS AMER'CA. ' Puerto RIC? Umm' fm lSTATlON for the . 'terizineun region. While on 95 and set the si' dard by scoring 102.8 percent Soum CAROL! A Applied had Gund Naval Gun Fire port qualifications. The pace Lwhg'cdgc tactics and M mm in June with a vi. it from th H ' 'on for mm , mm R ' Survey tif Naval Vessels. inspectit as Y Hmmm successful with zeromisq n degrades l'11l .sth ' ltlwmk, first satisfictory test run Lan it arfart suite eser ' ,b . .I,.nH. .. .. . I seen by board members, and the -lezprdtgruded areas in Combat Systems and OKfLll1Ul13'0fLli't liast Coast cruiser in last three years has const the Adriatic, Sea as s ' P GUARD FORCE. Pizov oizfxvon. taidai' x nown i' Adriatic Serial in I ta - IGH Q XRO1 IN X l 1 data to lNl011tC.tlt't durmgnum HCC! 'td C l1k'tlUNlf'- lhlsfifll t'tlN1SlX l'11l'1.l'1 CARci,fIfJ'x iititiisteiiafll ation. lt' continued to excel in lulx Capes Oparea August. INAIO eoniiimiid C f'Wr siietessltil Medflernitlnili deploy 801 N 2 l INA lm-Mel est-is ehallengt- is mn! tlttt rtnitintit eww U enabled Previous Commanding Officers of the U J 1 l 1 1 1 1 CAPT William C. Neel 15 APR 1972 - 13 OCT 1976 CAPT Bennet S. Simonton 13 OCT 1976 - 29 FEB 1980 CA1'T,lohn W. Hilt 29 FEB 1980 - 25 JUN 1983 CAPT Kenneth R. Sydow 25 .ICN 1983 - 13 JUL 1986 CAPT E. R. Ernst l3JL'1, 1986 - 14 .ICN 1989 CAPT A. E. Nlitehell l-1 JUN 1989 - 19 JUL 1991 CAPT John C. Craighill 19.IL'1, 1991 - 28 MAY 1994 CAPT Michael G. Gaffney 28 MAY 1994 was the week before Christrnax and tt ho Nhould arrive in the Adriatic to greet the erev. ot' the SOUTH C'AROI.INA'.' It vt as our tery ou n Chief ot Naval Operations, Admiral Michael Boorda and Matter Chief Petty Officer of tlte Naty. Fwlaxter Clnel .Iohn Hagan. Alter touring the aireralt carriers A5lIiRICA tCfX'-bot and WASP Il.,I'IIJ- I I. he made a hriet atop on the SI IL 'III CAROLINA to greet the erett.. Their hour long Xlsll cormxted ol a brief quextt-,tit and answer period on tlte lllcss decks. 'lite dixcux-it-it covered topics including retention. cducattt-tial vlllhtllulll- tiex, Nant, pap. and our prexent ini-tion tn the Adriatic Ile inspired the crews to eonttnue In txt-:It hard and dime home the Iact that the Natal ptexence Itcic in tlnx region it an integral part to bringing .i l.1NIlll5' IVC.tul.' to the lI.iIl..inN In atltlttion, the -.hip held ,i Ittict .ittaid .ext-itiottt where xetcratl SOI ' I II If-XROI INN ctett titettiltt-it twit- -ff'-ff ff- wer CN 'X 'I ..,,it,,err. CTRC Richard Torres tBronx. NYJ and MS3 Carl Wiggins tNorfoIk. VAt earned their tifth and Ist Good Conduct Medals respectively. CTAI Mike Shaner IHin5daIe. NYI and MS2 Michael Greene IPhiIadeIphia, PM earned their Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Pint Finally. not to he outdone. MSI John I-Iabersham tBunon. SCI and PNC Mike Hun tNorth Bend, ORD tk CFL' fL'L'lIlISlL'Ll hy IIIC CNO. Despite the Iknnily Separation during the holiday period. thix x isit inxpired the crew and lifted their Npiritf. Thix will no doubt leave lasting impressions on the xt-une men for the rest ot' their naval careers. recognized lit. the .-Xtlunral OSI lint Nltll-1n.iI.I tl it-tn-int. VAI wax tmgiltletl .1 Naty .itlticteitit-tit tit.-tial In dtltllllttll, MSB Nlnrut 4 Iitu-.xillc, l'.Xt .intl II flint tl nit--Inttin. Nfl tt ho store to he .xxx .titled I elicit ot Ii.-ttittieittI.tti-tit were ttpgtmlctl on the xpot ht tht- XtInnt.tl to Not .-Xulllvtellteiil NIetl.il- lot lltcit It.ittI xtotl, .intl tIc.Ii..tltttit lQv il I TMI! 'A Rl JR US I X arriving T NIlOI'I'INl. IMS SI 'N'l'll.l'IIRIS'I'NIAS! fxvf, n,.,i,...X y,'f',ll x' and f -px-U tzt wtauwn oust N'I'II,SOl'IM HAY!! , V ' ', 'i ', 4 Wx-L NM v CVO addresses SOC.-IR fren- Mi IMI S I'N'I II. INl'OR'I' NORFOLKII. NIONIMI, IX lII't'9S .I NllliRI'I'AY XXXX IJII fltl I I 1'IiRII'kl.SU+,'I'Y it I Q' A aj' xxxx tiu.istou'ttit'1tt,s J tm ll III XI II I,I IIFIIIJN-IF NRI NRI NSI 0515 III I II YI 'IIII' N 11111 UNL Hf,l'R RARIIY IUIIF HI I lf'I HK! 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WI I wlntnctnoraltc thc vcumit-:te Ihc New.-t.1v. 13. ?- X ' work amd effort thnrmg thnx XIctItturr.trtc.m .tcgfw B- NIIII IN If X -h U htzttgqr wt hte tw , 9 hp kgtgux ZZ Khw t. hc cm tm ,Qt I hm tthtth tt: I I I3.tIk.m- XIlIIx'.I:t U., Neve br1.t.th. MDL IH L .XRULINX .., opponumty tt I-tux .SeL.Nax lakes a turn as - ,......-- l fY 3 .. 1 Set Mu green N N Ifmrmm um! H512 12:-vlur s -an Q I TT v i X' A PV' It , 32 . 1' I Srr Nm and I npluin fiqffney 'wif phone watch. The CXO promises we will get home on time. 'Hi Flig X G 'HH ll-I6 bringing ,supplies ,- Ag....-I -. If. 'I i Q V Y. 'I v ,K ,fJi5l. . is ix P ui m JU I +5 1 f ril'N'fi'Ill!1 and prvlly time In Ihr bridge l'ersnnnel transfer 140:31-M fi iaith Thanlw HS I I Free at last: l'd like In ride in one .fa-1 S of those. e?,.,,',,,, ,WEN- I. N ,r -. . -A ' '-. 4 - ' A 5 -'J' , - . -' K x Ir. 74 1 .- . W. 1 - A I7 , ' N. pf-lx --sh 1 .Jalgz I A J 'PV' , va ff? Q-Zlfwfh gg- wif I. f . 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'-pw-5 HMC Robert Bowen f 94' l he Medical Department aboard the USS SOUTH 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 out shipmate s health and monitorinv e environment for potential safety and health hazards Our biggest job is preven- tive medicine which is carried out by inspections and crew training It s caring under standing, intellivent and hard wotk- B ing team players who come together to perform never ending service that 'El , v- : 1, --11 V-in-1-51 - - 4? get the job done 'lv -it rl -J' .--3 f' Wil tm 9 1 V Ay' ri, X 'x X' . A X I I 5 .t i ,A ,J 'QQ n L x ,Q S I 44 v rn O J, . ld Above: Getting ready for Flight Ops. Far Left: Bob Bowen, HMC off Bosnia l0.!95. Left: Doc Adt1l11S on vacation. .Tr Z' A A HN Gall at L'NRlg'l' The cnrpasmen un board SUFAR do must fd' thvir nwn llIUiIllt'lIllIIL't' .K ,qs xr: ' 'Irv-in rml. 4, n .a in X n f . A v ,., , x in 9 K D95 H, uflpg 11' 7 ' n' Y. ' IS. H .- 'th me SW' me mr: xr.-lfml.-1 hard ul work! 5. 1 1 EIB U fl-' LQ' J 5 I I Doc Adams gs really a gunner s mate m dzsguzse' SOCAR corpsmen always on station and ready' ly, x 1j - i ISMCM James Roberts PNC S Michael Hurt NCC Richard Sheldon MAI Thomas Cole YN! W21lterMacna1nara PN2 Clint Christiansen PN2 Tbllllll-Y Townsend, Jr YN3 Dallas uivllllf' YNS.N' jqfferv Cauxey SN Richard llanna INS.-1 Travis llarnhart l'.N'S.-X Scott Bright l'.N'S,N' Benny Zvnno -41-ff. Q: I 4.l:A -.4 1 -A .QQ 4 , -A ,,e. v -I 4' . 'W -ef' f'q,'1t'.i.'z'h, A 'fig ' ,Qu - . x eh me g.. . A 1 , A f' gin- .'9i-w .4- ne .Pr . f Above left: Somebody wake up flllef they are announcing the selection board results i r l l 'l 1 E l 1 , l li ll li I 4 E l K i F t I I l s l l 5 i E t 4 i 5 E t 1 l I l 2 5 l z 4 i x l i l l l Chap am t ' to ' P' 'P' ' - ,' J a , he Religious Ministry Department provides L A worship opportunities in the form of Protes- '4 1' , lv' 1 ,,',-i ': , A ' , ' . . .p . .g i tant XX orship. Roman Catholie Lay Serytees. f f! Bible Studies and Prayer Groups. RPI Peter Dykterhouse my Y 9 f 0 0 y M Chaplain Corps Mission Statement he mission ot' the L'nitetl States Naxy Chaplain Corps is to provide ll spiritual ministry. pastoral eare. religious progratnming and advi- sory leadership within eoinniantl organizations and operations in l support ol' the tree exereise ol' religion tor all Sea Seryiee Personnel 4 and their lainilies. L 'N 0 sq 0 0 Chaplain Corps Vision '1 Statement t oe opt Q et t 5 l spiritually the relationships ot' all men antl yyoinen ol' the Sea Sery iees to Got a , to one another hy: ' 'llllL'l'glllllt2 people xy ith hope. A ' essf agefglp, -Nlohilifing the institution with moral 'l V . A leiltlersllllt. -Strengtltening people through pastoral A , .V . , H I 'g,j.,,, f'sf eare. :intl I M -liuiltling eonintunity. l Baptism in the Jordan River. 3 i W- Q-.sw 1 ' i rp . , l -1 . l y 1 t i J A W '9 .nf Q l 1 i 5 l -x lf 1.4 I Bible sturlv in session. y 39 t Chaplain Darryl Person and his German counterpart. , . i U n ' Q I gli Jn. 'L 54: he Quartermasters are the experts that make Navigation Division tick. The Quartennasters are the ship's 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 Quaitermasters ON THE RIGHT TRACK. H , Q V J' f l -on K U f i f - i in :Y L N I 'ii u X . I, I i H .o ,-Avg !z'f4g x If , 5 , QM2 Ricks and QM2 Hanna plot the ship 's posmon. Q.. . . .,,, ....... i . 2' A 1 COMBAT SYSTEMS CHIEF PE'l l'Y OFFICERS Boom. db 5' 4 is LT Anthony Gordon LT Brian Roberts CW03 Todd Martin ETCS Kevin Ihrllefratle :Q I -'IR 'fx A U 1 . s .S- 'l ' I -.1 1 E- 119- 1' if .i if .l This kind nf PHS is cnnl. LJ' r 41 00000 5' ,R ., CGHIIQQEL yQ Ste W nl 1 e ee a V, M,,f-mf1,,,3Q4g4,m A,', g,.::,.LvM .QAM-4,447-V -AV,, Jifaw--- MPV-+-Kb h M M4 'M MW ' Our Boss - 3:23- Z ff' Combat Syxlerns jblks eujuy u 153 rzjh'xlnm'nl at u local vslahlislumwr. NH v-f'J 1 X Q! .fx . -3 .iw :QL X Q.M+,,L, 1 i N e fe A. P Rn' I ,, .. .,.,, A L. , L no-:uk UN K 3' l .+ ' , , W N P f ' 1 5,1 ' f' ,N Top: So who zs buyzng the next e 4 -A , . b H round? Above: I said put your hand! 'N ' . 4. I x' Q' ' 1 e I T up! Below: Gee, In love those b0l1l A '4' , T 'Z - ':.. W 3 D. ' l ' I M I, 3-3 0 X sn ' rides. 5 , V! - -e, T ' 3 ' ' S . A 'rl-if ga x M, ff ,1k1, ' 1 lr--1 ' D ,,. ual!!! 'qw R1 mix mm .P uH '-lMuvr4n:t Natl- M... in ik 14 N.. fl.- A e e M: ' ,A -- 'ixxx Y Nt 2 1 ' -. 'A - X ' T: K U K -M' e M E . A , . Y 4'-Q . , sl I 1 I' '74 ' if fel.,exe ew 1' - ' ,e .V xfl 21 X , i-a A ' W ' E ' I 1 3 ' x' .f ...V -1. , ,IQ 'V li? 1 I V L '- x i, t ' A ' 'V F I anis 5 'J f Y - 3' g . K ,V ,V,, , .. ' ' M, ' V' '3 ' W 5 V. e e e e e . ' Q A V PTS' 'lffrf W 1 ' A1 -. H .L ' V. 44 ,, '. . , i N 5' It ' f X v V - ' f A :. V P-H5 ' X ligfliula--. - 1 . . . J I ,Q g . . . , V I 4 r ae f if Vlswt I , A ' 'Y 'X Q. M I Top left: Birds Away! Top right: Cnmhat guys fm the town. Ahove: DSI Richard cnnlvnzplntvx ll new rate. Right: So let me get this srrnigln, pull the pin, count to five, than throw it? A 1 CF Division Ofiicer LT John Rexrode ENS Zachary S!apl6'S F C CSI S W1 Royce McCIendon FCCS Robert Brunner FCClS W1 Manuel Reyes FCCIS WJ Dan Thornhill FCI William Darity FCI IS W1 John Gardner FCNS W1 Mark Pennecke FCI Timothy Smith FCI liiylor FC2 David I arlingt'r FCI lt'enm'th I-'ostvr Fl '2 Janivs Gay FC2 Richard Grizlard up' 'V '01, E: :sg-,Q Shi.. 'MAL Above: Where's Joe? The 48E Crew Lx Right: Rick writes his 44 100011: letter home ,ee,o l QR 8 Fi xi as I Q W2 was Q-, J-. s t' 1 it t ' 6 1 Q uf'-' 'IA .Hi Pill .4 al!-'H . j 'Ut Y . -H12 'S X ci ' V! Q 'ldwifii 'Niro 'Li' ft F Division operates and maintains the ship's fire control weapon systems designed for offensive or defensive power projection in Naval Gunfire Support, anti-air warfare, and anti-surface warfare. The division is manned by Firecontrolmen, divided into six work centers, maintaining five distinctly different fire control systems. These sySt6mS consist of computers, radars, and various support equipment that direct the ship's missiles and gunnery on target. CF Division also performs many collateral duties including - ship's security force, sea and anchor detail. weapons handling, quarterdeck watches, damage control, and topside preservation. CF division is a major contributor to the successftlli mission of the SOUTH CAROLINA. We are known as the CAN'DO CREXVV, 2 Chris Jackson ZISWI Lee King 2 ,luseph Marino 215157 I-'rank Sherry 2 .Hike Smith 2 Robert .-L Unveil 3 john l '. Arp 3 Eric Buehler 3 juel fupus 3 Rich I 'rmtlnrilc' 3 llurid lfldred ? llunahl llmlry I l'hristuphrr King 3 Rnmild knight 3 Numb' Rmlriguvl F C2 Jackson get: Letter of Commendation from L Z ,' 1 . XFN ig wf e x i ' x f 'F ' 1 6- 7 lv 1 'K .mg ff Left: Rob and Joel at Turkish fort. Right: Mach 2 Baby! Below: Another day sets for CF Division Right: 'f Spud 1 - --vm 5 Iguana Man ill? Right: -'Quick R zum..-H .Z -+7 '-xi ig J 1 ' ' Rlhht. CP dmes on the mess fa V -5--...-.. sd' W-6, , :,QM .' ' 4, , . o..n.o.-1. gt L X , .rw ini E 5 N- li V 'ff i I V 3 W 1 f L M' 46 A M bw...-., 4 ,Hz decks. I love my job.' '0l'lw4l Q J JI A bovcz Boho IIHIIIIIIUII. Right: Gnd I wish flliajfwnuld get aff the vnmputvr. dk, lv :E 5 TTT' L ,. H1 1 rv .QM IJ' T rn ,W --1' I I X X . Y' , gf 47 CG.. ENS Thomas Dbcon GMMI Anthony Bowers GMMNS WJ Gary Helm GMM! John Ludwig GMM I Daw!! Luthi GMM! James Morris GMM! Mike Hblleck L 4- .Isl X A14 K. .D- V W 1' K N x v , , f'Atm,,, Q 30 ,V 1 M4 K. GMG2 Edward Award 6.11312 Keith .McGinley GMG2 ,Iuhn Thiel GMG3 David Foster 651.813 Jason Smut 1151113 Martin Slrulmu KIXIJISN' Runuld Williams 31 -I km-n GMM1 KS WJ Bowers, HM3 F erguson, and HN Gall erU0yi 8 C0ffU- - 'Y ..,,. 1 -Q- .mi . 'sf as ', dw-,..-1 i 4 ! 1 1 Q sf i . xi ,'W ' . gg: , K .J-1 if ., 5 .93 ...sf GM! 12 on the' vnnsulca 50 ,1 ,e Qf' ,K X-,N K if I ,fi ' 15 1' N, wgr i f v ,M 4 ' 4 , ,, 3 K 'QA ,lf :iz My u ihwbk Ii Jw , W 'f 1247 ' , sf f '22 , WF' A 3:12- ENS- Dixon. 0.1102 .4 Uord. GMG2 Foster, and GMM2 McGinley. 'fl should be in fha HIOYIUS. If- .-- i 1'1 -.l'.', '4...1,..nllw1 5- N - pf l GMG2 Foster enjoys another day on deployment. -'Q' fib- gt- ' -- - A ..., 5v-v'.. '9 3'.' 4- V A L- v 1 My rr '--wr sf' 'Ain WW .Mi . gut ..-Q- - '96-x --on GMGllswj Morris coming out :J the hole. ,,.,,X.M, 4 4 TNT' ff' I i .F , , 5 g- I Q ,N ,. V if I Fu l 'Nu .Q , I-. 5, U vi M wx' -Jq , ENS Dixon and GMCISWI Helm hanging out on the focsle. 1 ,M -Z 'i' I ,HIL 1+ xi Q Vg .Yi 1 I A l 2 if Z f a GMMIISWJ Wolleck, Now whtbh button do I wnat to push? 51 li T f, ,WM ,vf f, . . f f , I in M ,M ,ff f W CE 4', ,:,. 2 DSC Herman Herndon, Jr. Wiz u p 1 5 ETC Joseph Lonce 7' gi 'R ' ETI Edward Gallegos R T E T1 Ryan Mack it ' ETHS W1 Kenneth Moenlmann, In .W T y 3 M - '52 Fri.. Et- , my USMS Wj Richard Richard, jr: ET2 Thomas Hulrum Hclow: ETJ Munch gum ulali. if vu His, E Division is a highly trained group of motivated Electronics Techni- cians, whose responsibilities are as diverse as the electronic equipment that they maintain on a modern warship. This includes radars for long range aircraft detection or for safe navigation, IFF for identification of unknown units, and radio equipment to communicate with other friendly units. 1 M. . '-. A 1 it ww., W., Q v P 5 -f f 1 7 -- v ldlqm in - IINPH , Y N X 'af -5- an v K 4 7 W L , 1 1 uf' QQ Y J r' 'I 'n 2 Q, 1 57325 rt 113 : b.-I max W 7 . 'L T' I ff K' K' L, - ,ff x ff. , ' , 5 'Y - . , X , 1 , ! . , Y ' , X gf i f.. 3 viii. T51 - wil? D52 Bryan! Clark ET2 Chris fslllilfffli D52 Bruce 0r:,ec'h4nvski ET3 David Bawerman IST3 Kevin Bunch ET3 Daniel Langslajf li T3 Clxrislupher .1lcAulw'e' ET3 .Yvslur .Slarqufzdiaz ET3 Bijjbrd Skinner ET3 Ke-nm'lh Tilylur INK' l:'vum, l:'Tl' l.um'e' in Wnivc' us' llwy pause' un u lllldlil' llmrnuglajkrrv. E T3 Mr.-1 uliffe L...---1 .1 M W. I gf .WT V555 ig 'xv ' P31 I. 'Z ge? f'f, 'fix 533, .5 F' 1 if v E E . 51 1 5 . 1 1. 2-35 ,,..w-A S ' l -...Q ' ' . 3 . W gf??4?f'5'41f2'gQ,'?-'-- ,KE-3 N-,. h 'W 1 I 35544 I , . '11,qout. TOP left- Corgu Greece To rl ht' DSI RzchardS Ch' ' 9 ' P g ' Above: Train to Wnice, FCC Reys and ETC Lvnvff- Q31 Above: ETI .Huck urders luke-uul and :aku in Ihr sigh! in Rhoculs, Greece. I. Ll 1 Below: Curjla Greece, U4-mher 1995. !3ff-ww 0 ' U . if I, IMI.: Hell! Z , - 111'llnlfa -ee..- - . f ' im I Fl fm-er-H-Z 5 lf' , , ihgw A Q ,, - I ,Q E 'Ah sin 1 '4 r 'Y- LL ' ' 233 Q 14 -dh vo B '-o ' , .,1, 'J 5 . I ee li Engi 1 J 1 0 1 LT Craig Espeseth LT Bill Norton , Jn W 56 QQ-,f ,, 4 Y ,- MIL , 1, .24 A, - LT Julius n'-710' ' LT Thomas Tedesso J 'L Q H1 o ,iw-L I LT Dane Lambept Sfllllfl Whiffell lm W ENS Leonard Perrier E1'CSlSWi Winiall Townsend MMCSISWJ Richard Van Nalta -..,.-NY .,,.g..-..-9... , .4-w, LT Troy Olson LT Theodore Schindler F MCIS W1 Ruben Banaag ICCIS W1 John Malellhn EMI Gerald Kane o,,, , 6- ftff 'QW ,I 0 0 0 N ,,...,,,, ,T if A3 YW 'fm my rf W ,.., Q my .. l I I I I is F M t r , I G- . ,. Q . 1 X . . V ' 1 J ' ' 1 I F ISMIIS WJ Seo!! Peterson EM2 Stacy While EM2 Tony Young ICJ Larry Badke FN Belyamin Darling ICJ Darrell ,loltnsun ISMJ Peter Jorenson Ill! Harold Riley EM3 ,Icron Thompson ICJ Mark Whalen SN llrnhlvn FN ,Iolmny .llejia lflf-1 Rnhrrf 1110 EMFN Michael Zamher -- - - ' Hum ln: 'A l ... 5 v 'ia T 'T-vi Eff xx gf: ' 1 T ix v 3 T 'N' w ,Q Y Division maintains and ensures the operation of the 400 cycle motor generators. degaussing system, ship's lighting, Site TV, casualty power system. interior communications and just about anything that usCS electricity. They are also responsible for the issue and safety of all portable electrical equipment and the implementation of the ship'S electrical Safely Program. They also have men assigned to the At-Sea and ln-Pon fire parties. E division is proud to claim responsibility for more equipment in more parts of the ship than any other division. 7' . 1 if? fo-- ......-. LTJG William Simonson MMCKS W1 Ronald Allen MM3 .lerqv Baker 0 O M WW ,K , V if I ENC.Iesse Craig ,f . t MMI Dwight Campbell f ja MMI Walter Ehmann ,HL ' . P9161 A MMI Corky Keeth n MM2 Michael Gilbert H I N2 joseph Nupulion fi ISN2 Paul Vigil A XY 3 Y wv uxiliaries tlivision is composed ol' a group ol' hard-charging men committed to the vvell being oi' the ship and her crew. They are the Mn Fix-its ot' the SUUTI-tl Cf'AROl-lNA. The men of A-Gang deal with the everyday upkeep and maintenance of shipboard machinery from the l'oc'scle to the lantail. We repair and oversee four air conditioning units and the ship's service steam system in order to maintain the crew's comfort. Refrigeration units keep the large amount of food onboard fresh and rcatlv for the crevv'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, steering gear. hydraulic systems. service air systems. conveyors, galley and seullcry equipment. and any other unclaimed machinery. If the men ol A Division get called to the problem. one can be assured that it will be tixed! Y '17 ' ! 'ff , j yw X!! f fin., irq, W , 7 W i 4 gf? 4 ' n .13 ', gf , .A . ff f Q 6 6 4 1 Q K ,K 1 X , ff y '-- xi X H f Q32 ' J. ' J . 1 1 1,-,, v x ' I M - . fi. 2 fx 5' I X X r Q QWXL, ff f P Q 'lf , ' , M .Q M 4 11.113 Gregory Brim M513 Jerome Burney MM3 .llivlzael Bye' M513 .-iwmsu Caisidu M113 Antlmny Curtis 51513 IJIFIZV liakle' M513 jason liaudin EX3 Kcvin .Uaxun M513 Svan Mc'l'rm' A151318 WJ Greguqv 514211011118 , I X 'T 6- .QQQC ww .a,J..el5EiH D1 t MM3 Dallas Penny MM3 James Tennant MM3 Manuel Wzlladulid ENF N Bradley Baazer ISNFN Vita Campanelli Q 'Qi 'Q Mill 1 Q ' V LIN Charles Hem n w. M , at ' s T kgf xx fl H l'lN Mzcluzel llurrucks ' , ig. .' Q K L' IQ FN George Spanagle ' , X I 2 , 7: an , FN Steven Alvarado n if 1 ' ' . If-1 lfric' ,lunes K' s Pg ' IV. 'x If-1 Phillip l'earu' UQ .UCPOX presents ESWS pin In .EIM3 CU,-fis- el R l 1 D . . . 31 mfs K. Neil Radford up if 1- e DC C lS WJ Michael Mozdzierz kit ' 5 DCI Jon oahagm is ' H Tl Robert Grimrner HT .lvhn Hallford '12, 1 ef, -if --. S.. A BY, in Q DC2 Derek Bieder .URI James Copeland .UR2 Charles Hardy DC2 Anthony Hkber DC3 Frazier Bolton Division is the Jack of All Trades . The HT's, DC's and MR's who comprise R division are responsible for welding. brafing. maintenance of firemain, manufacture of new parts. sanitary systems, hull integrity. and most importantly damage control. R Division is involved in almost every shipboard evolution like Flight Quarters. Rescue and Assistance detail, and Fire Parties. The bulk of damage control readiness training falls on R Division. You can find their signature on almost every DC PQS book on board. When other divisions deem tasks impossible they bring them to R Division where they are made routine. DC3 Paul Kessel DC3 Steven Roberts HT3 Manuel Stallings HT3 Mario Wilkerson DCICA Stephen Erskin DCFN Justin Karie HTFN liric Newkirk FN joseph Ragland PI-I Damian Hiya!! l N Chad Zietlow . ' H ' .',, 1' ' I . -, fy, x,,,f '- B a ff., 110 f X-ar? ': iz, ., ,fsvf 1 M .Q v mp. We K sv v-f G. -Q., nn. .Q Af lx 1 fw My the ef j 4' A ' f Xu 1 1 l W.. 'lux V Y V if DC 3 Roberts catches a big one in Adriatic off Bosnia. ,VW .. 'lf ,K . ,, g V yv 5 I 'Q HTI Grtmmer HDHAA q -it if r -8 ,D in-Q, . f, uh' ' D . . Q ,, I I at gf' 2' af - it 4 Q 0 7 1' a 'T' ax , wa i , 'I ly Nh' award ,,L. , k K ' ,, f A I li Y 'I -alfa 17 , . fg 1 r so I Ixlv ' V I , .H -12 f Y tl g?1 ' 5 LTJ G Todd Hernandez JIJICISWJ Linle MMI Christopher Anderson MMI Kenneth Beckman MMI Sean Braden .HMI Cameron Cusltey .HMI Brian Kelley MMI Steve Skaggs MMI David Tulowiecki .HMI Steve landerhojf -lDivision is responsible for the operation ot' the ships main engines. turbine generators, evaporators for potable and reserve feud water and the reactor mechanical systems. Without M- I Division. the slmtt would stop, the screw wouldn't turn and SOC AR could not curry out her mission. MM2 Jeffery Ford MM2 Tobias Hileman MM2 ,lon Lee MM2 Danny Mercerg jr. MM2 Barry Parker MM2 David Salanly, jr. MM3 Michael Bane MM3 Seo!! Bechdull MM3 Bobby Clay V , M ff Kin. A ,sh f E we fx f 7 X 7 , 9 ' MM2 Miller 'Thanks for the cool certwcatep W, Q- ,.,, 'F ' G f 'Qgiu 3 .um Ruben amm- X 3 , 31313 31ark Edwards - 31313 Timothy Fahnxlock 31312 Joshua Gardner 31313 Andres 31artine': Q s, Y Y ff,-fy! 4 4: 4121-- :W , I 'N - 1. pe- a 5 'H ' Q-+, V VV, ' ff, Q Q., Ax yi N., . 2 Y 1 L n U Q m if vgdn f 'Y ,,.s. 1 if 'Ae y Y . I Q..4 ,V ' tt.. ii. 'Q ,- .-a.n.,x . . .4' N ., ,. . AA ' 31313 James Walker 31313 Anluim' Williams 31313 Ibdd Zeigler 31313 Timulhy Ramlulph f-at A 1 5. y . , - .1-WN T U -if J. 3 '1 A, ..,,, 3- W, : q.-' f ' ' wg Lfkv -0 K . w 5 ,.- f- - -. 2-V, a'rv'k' ' Affn-,?f.2: I T fax., in ' ' of if 'Q-L 39. 'it 'Ad-:T hs 3131C 10,171 Lmlf U' . 'Q' ' - .3 4 Q. ' 'bfi ' Q 73' 9: We : Q-.5 ' Q73 , A fi. ' Rhodes. Greece '6.,fw, Ywu. ,K A - . f. 3 - - 3 'S x 'fi Q .5v', xii? ' Ute.. '- .,.-'35-fl an D' , ,Q -5',-.- 53.-' :Z 'D sigflr 1 Ifydj, . '15-.-Q44 4 1 'S N .n f. 1,4 5-' Y ki-,. ' ..s 9 'L' M-2 I Meme' ,MW fr ,, , H H f C' ' fo LTJG Matthew R. Smith ENS Lawrence Chick MMC William Laurent MMI Michael Jordan MMI Kirk MacDonald MMI Darrell Newcomer MMI IS W1 Joseph Singer MM2 Thomas Dewey MM2 Benjamin Dorsch MM2 Christopher Haley 'S 'Q ilu GLY -vu-, T r -2 Division 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 52 weeks per year: Machinery Division was awake and working to supply you with fresh water. heating steam, and power for lights. All this and nuclear POWCF I00. Were only a phone call away and ready to serve you. xx fi gf, ni sl Q -A Y NA 1.- waht vw. I S . Q, X 1 Q Y v -f . Y H312 .lerqv Hilborn V512 joshua Hoops 1 v .UM .UM .UM if .HM .HH UM HM 2 Ralph juxm 2 Mal! .Hc'Kiluu'y 2 Richard Miller 2 Charle-5 Myers 2 II. Bm Rathhun 2 Brian Reala' 2 Shane lkxrnell H513 David .-ihhnll MM3 David Ahlers MM3 Hemjy Carter MM3 William Fish MM3 Joseph Galiolo MM3 Joshua Hermiz MM3 David Leighton MM3 Matthew Milazzo MM3 Timothy Neal MM3 Robert Sage If that C1 ,101 0r Ugg is X 0 0 0 LTJG Ibdd .llastvm H f iv T r 'Z i ' A v ETC' 72'rrenve Williams gs 1 f f ' f f L I ETI Peter Allupami Q 7 1 I IST! John Brinlws fl If T1 Paul Marshall ti? ., -4 A Q.. X - . fi I ' xv Vig, f if T 1 A D W 3 lil! Svoll .Yvlsun o i fi ' x in J T ET2 Robert .-ldmnx ' A 7 l:'l'2 C'huck .-lUiinl 1 ' ' l:'l'2 C'hurla's Burrull f . f HT2 .ltjjrry Hriuulslun ' ' Y --. . t s . .: 4 . A NN- X lfT2 john I 'ubfll l:'T2 ,lawn Fine l:'l'2 Thunms l rc'c'lc'y lil? Juan liuymm Iz'T2 I 'url llvrmun C Division: The Electronics Technicians ol' Engineering department. They are highly trained men who provide the link between the me- chanics ofthe steam propulsion plant and the sophisticated nuclear reactor. Known as reactor operators. the men of RC Division keep a 24 hour a day, 365 day a year watch over the reactor plant. ln addition. reactor operators are charged with the responsibility to maintain and repair all of the complex control and instrumentation equipment associ- ated with the reactor. E T2 Philip Jost E T2 james Lockhart E T2 Richard Osborne ET2 William Palmer ET2 John Pianka ET2 Robert Ruzicka ET2 Walter Simmons lf T2 Mark Heiler IST2 Paul Henzyss HT3 joseph Herrick ET3 Daniel Mergenllml ET3 ,lash Stajjbrd ET3 Gregory Wallace Q, L 4 eff , - 1 'i W 'A i 1. i..i e e i A 1 .e.e A ' e f-Q Q if., If A, N Q Q x A , 'ix , E, Q- ai , f f ' X Q e E, tv 4' , , ,kk, W 7 ,Mx N . qi i L ' , K' C lf' za I 1 1 V. . ifl . id. -an . V Q Us V 2 . J .A A if ' A -'iQ 4 iii ' 2 1, 5 , gag b y Ii , 5 If- i i V ' f , .T Q ' in-e if i 'f Q5 v i ' ggi Q ,G is . Y az' ug Q I E' ' - fr. 3 K-5 165' , T 1' N 'v 1 :D L, xll. x ' W, sf , 5 ., . , - ' V we - , 'A I7 2: kk I ,ffzf f V r 1 , 2 N ifi Q n Y - ,z w . 'Qs 51: nf as A 3' '-'Y anis'-q'5 - ' M. ., lhg -but A, f A 4 , - - fm 47. , ,, I Q - 3 T 'T.,,i-vw-ni.', N '-wp - - xi' , .,1..-ii- K uni -I df! -... ET3 Simmons and his date, K Bob Longworthfllississippi of Bosnia - I think I feel OK. ' df I , N LTJG Corey Gannon EMC Michael Poland EMI Roger Clisch EMIISSQ Robert Hancock EMI .lejfery Rivers EMI Howard Sticlmod EMIlSWj Robert Wise EM2 Chris Dees EM2 Michael Iibeling EM2 ,lolm Edwards gif 'rf 'Tiff ea ia ', 'L X 1 H . I! E' A ,- o- 5 . a nown as the division that plays as hard as il works, RE Division maintains the ship's reactor electrical systems to provide safe electri- eal power. We have worked hard around the Clock to maintain the Vital equipment necessary for SOUTH CAROLINA to remain at peak opera- tional readiness. Skill. training.and perseverance are required to provide this continuous eleetrieal power, allowing the SOUTH CAROLINA l0 BURN BRIGHT. 'Un ,- rv u - 'ff' .we -ig 1 if--2 ,v , x .., ff, 'lf V v vw , X , ,K I 4. E ill? 555 T li 'Y .. '1 NTT Y S4 W I N E512 Thomas liuughan EMI C'hrisluphe'r Gomg E512 Darwin Gwinn l:'.U2 Darin llunruhan 15.812 ,Wil lluwkvs l:.U2 l'ulrl4'in l.upc'rc'iu Inf!!! junuw Hrkuy lull! ,Vinh I'lnnn l:'.U2 Ruhrrl Rnumjv Inf!!! .luwpli Smurf ,-lv AES 355 4 EM2 Dean Sniatecki EM2 Lee Stock EM2 Steve Sutton EM2 Craig Wurth EM2 Robert Z wald EM3 Michael Bolan EM3 Kenneth Guglielmo EM3 Aaron Marker: EM3 Robert Mcfiinty EM3 Matthew Mobley 15.113 Ih'l'U'll Riu' lf.U.7 lfric' Slmggx f:'.U.? Ttllllllll-V Wilt-s l1'tHl .V Kvvilt lluwlxim Ill! I fl N CNO presents Good Conduct Medal to EM2 R Ebeling. X 76 ..-. '5- -5, - 41 3 , f gs ' ' X.: - . X. w W, 4. ? X, L f '5- Q I s I n.,-- ' ' ' N 4' dl- .gb Z E' 4.1 X. '45 y .. Q, Y 4 t S , ' : x, 1 . t f 'Q- gl K I 3 KK- 1 up .,.........-.- L i 1 Q, O z l l i l I R L li- LTJG john Rusnak .!1J1C'lSN'i Nkzyne Robbins l .um Rit-nur.: fzagtm 31.111 Rivlmrd .l1v.X'vi1 . - I V 11.111 ,lcjfhy 111,10 f Hitir: 3 el Y I 11.112 Uzrixluplwr fairs 51.112 Brian Uiuquel 51.112 Prrqv I iruham 31.112 Scot! lxruun' 1 31.5121 'llrixluplwr .Un-U1ixlc'r U 'i V - 2 he men of Reactor Laboratory Division control the specialized clicinisiry antl radiological aspects of reactor operation. Engineering Laboratory Technicians are spcciallt tlualilit-tl Mat-liinists Males trained to deal with control of radiation exposure. contamination. day to tlay clit-iiiislry. and any casualties associated with them. Additionally. they quality lo opt-rate tht- plant along xx ith all ol' thc Olhel' Machinists Mates. It is a life of 24 hour days pct'l'oi'iiiing an important and salisly ing juli in lhc Engineering Department. SIU llilliums A 11112 laflklirr. Q--3' 9. 378 NL 1 f ,A fl vi ,X 'wi 1 el MM2 Edwin Peek MM2 Kenneth Pilarski MM3 Frank Brown 3 MM3 Scot! Davis f MM3 Adam lfskridge Y 2 W 2 A- . L ' f ,rg -N MM3 ,lim james MM3 jeremy Lefnive MM3 David Light i MMI .Uulhruugh - - MM3 Grcgnry I't'1t'l'3t'lllIlilli 'Q V f i f V Q v ' . V I f Ammnmmuwwx AC', .HMI Hull! iaylnr . N ,, ii 5 ' fn! f ' f ' i f 9 5 A 1' . is L i fl x x f if, . I RI. at the rock. i Q LT Andrew Bran-er E TC St S W! Ivronr Smith E MC' I S Wi Dtnnis Davids EMCTS WI Leslie Kruji Q.. MMI I S Wi Robert Anderson v..n , f L 'Wynn ' r A s fi as 4 1 , f s v 4 ', .HMI ,le.U'rry Bon .HMI Gregory Bradley MMI Michael Gibbons EMI Richard Heath .HMI jamie Lrpage l l NY VERY my Y eactor training Division saw great changes in bollt personnel tnakeup and the facilities utilized in training newly reporting personnel attd preparing the Engineering Depamnent for the 1996 Operational Reactor Salegnatrds Examination. Virtually every area ofthe training look on a new and larger role. Programs were renovated and made more et't'ieient. The reaetor training office was moved to forward Sonar. The ri gorous N95-96 nnder- way schedule saw nearly 700 drills run. which the whole crew got lo experience through numerous hlaekouts. Record amounts of training. observed evolutions, and personnel qualifications were achieved. RT Division prepared the Engineering Department for ORSE 1996. the Med Cruise and now looks forward to the overhaul period and beyond. MMI Sean Maline MMI Thomas Sciance MMI Matthew Whilwell EM2 Billy Beene MM2 Brandon Johnson l:'M2 lfriv Mal: ET2 Robert Mclflligoll MM2 Chris .Vugenl ET2 Leonard Seawell If T3 Chris A mln' ws if! 5.955 ui 'Y xy T Y Y ff - . 3,-- A 4 1 5, N 5 Y 1 1 81,813 Ruhrrt llurrun 15111 SlIll1lH'1 liruwnln' I-11.4 ,lamrs l'hi1dc'rx Il 1111.3 N illmm l'ulw'r HKU 'Ibm liulhril' 11.813 ,lamm llrllvrang 1571? llrnpv llnchn 15313 Krlly Holland 31.113 filrnn johnson 31.113 Travis Krrmn g wif NIM3 Micllael llewlell-V11 1, 71 1 .gy . , M513 Tluunus' Rogers ' IST3 .Hurk .S'lebudu l:'M.3 Stcpllcfl Smith, jr. I:'T3 Son! 7.1165 sing I:'T.? Huy 141-lllkll l:'7',i lfric HCFIIUI' .U.1Il .Y flzris l'ecll fWMI ,V f'lll'fSIIllJfIl'l' IHA! ' 1 'S Q 'sa if LM Q .,, 'H' WGN Fa. my J-.Q ,Q A Iiillr tipsvv un flu Rlmlit-5 ljfvtbffy- fmm. -ri-L ?' H , T 3 fn.. l X Q i. H 1 Us 9' I r 5 X Y F4-U., ENS Billy Hunlvr El-CS Rubvrl Lullgwurtll .HMC William Hktlzingmn .HM2 David Harrell Y n K l M512 Truwj' .xfflll E512 Mark Silva ya Hi? A 'C I, Q' .L . X fy 5 1' 'W , I 1 , 1 4 . :W V .- ' I il I vs! I gy ,. 4 W ,xg Ax N ' . ' UNK li R ,J 0? li 9 ' ,VA , ' it Q F A f 1 'igf I 4. 3, ff ly. , ,P 9 'F Av ,,1' I fl, , , .fxA . I ,,, 'ir ,, E P 'T rg In M ,.,Y,1 xii. ..-of r-N ,-v - 'WW 1,5 -:' ' Q- ' 'j ,M A V ml -Q.. -,Sf . V Q 5 dr iv f n V Z' , ' ,. ' Y iz: - K -1 I - 1 f . ' 4...f ' f '- wr' -- 'I , ' ' f:,7 F. L. T ' ' ' 4 - 1. -X Q- '+ ,,--My S - ' , , , r ' A 'I A eff I 5 ,rf I -. 'TV , V kk Z, 1 7 5 Q . ,.k',?'v X I Y , . V . - .,2,.g ig . , ,-Wy' , . , VL m -J. . ,QR V. , K J E K vii , K wf' - ..,f'9-'S .Nha Avg ' BM3 T redick Pat Valent hold on, X . Small Boat OPS 1 Len: BMJ Chcvcuront, I love to paint. Below: Fight the rust monster! BM2 Taylor QQ BMSN Baggs 4 ride small boats in Med. 85 lst LT Div lowers the boat. 0 0 0 E ,c,I?EZ'fiL ENS Grant Dunn RMC Joseph Cherry RMI Robert Shreve RMI Deems Wiggs RM2 Ronald Francis RM2 James Melton RM2 Richard Short RM2 Seo!! Snider RM3 Aaron Burr RM3 Kenneth Rune RM3 William Hiiller Ill RMSR Curtiss Brown RMS.-1 Brian .N'e4'b' I Q M' wi , . Mlm 'U' , , XM,,,,er,, E 5 i, K 18' s.,YAi ,yv ' C Division Rzidioinen are responsible for providing. operating, and inaiiiiuniniig ll real-time worldwide communications network. Without this essential group of professionals the SOCAR nor any other ship Could coinmuniezne or crm? out their mission. Ll. RM2 Short receives Letter :J Commendation from RADM Cross. -s .W Q lK'V.' !f1ll1'lllt4'l'l-ITN If I .mum lnlulmn lfllilll Ix'1lHllmu. 'X K lllnl - K1 x Q4 ' 1 UD ll' tl' I t B LTJG Pat Valent BMC Stephen Baker BMC Eugene Evans BMllSWj,Iacob Gutierrez 1 B , Q BM2 Pete Mantzouranis f' ag 222: 'W t -i BM2 Quentin Taylor Z I, BM2 Garry Whitney BM2 Otis Williams ' . - ' r J SN Mit-:mel flabby M . pn f 4 BM3 James Mczllurnv ' Y an: X .., P ul l Y. .s- BM3 joseph St'tllmu'k BM3 William Trwlick BMJ Alvin Neiilel: Ill BMSN Mike' .-lyalu BMSN William Boggs I 'P IIA D Division is comprised of Bozitswaiirs Mates and Deck Seamen. They provide the mzmpower and expertise forthe Navy's traditional Seaman- ship evolutions. They are responsible for piloting the ship. acting as look- outs. anchoring and mooring the ship, operation ofthe ship's boats, landing helicopters. replenishment ofthe ship at sea. 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 looking forthe REAL NAVY look to OD Division. if L lib Y is ...rf 4 xlf XXX -1 r 'E' f ' f svn.. ., RQ, 4 M f i j ,wit ' ' f '1jg 'A e 1 K v -' fi x . , ggi, 1- ' fs Y v . '- if If xx K .'., 6 --PM qfxlsqf-,Sze Fr. e L 'T C SN' llumund Bre'e'de'n 3 x SX .Uirlmrl Brvkus ' ' SN Sleplzru Brown SX jrrvrn-v l'ampbrll Q SN' Hvflur fullflit' IHISN Afllllflh l'hruvrunl H5155 Drrrirk fllillj' SX liars' I 'rujlnral SN' .Ulf l'urrc'u .SN juhn Ulmn, jr. S N Imld l iilslrup SN Hmid Run' S N l'I'1li,lJc' N 'lilo' .NN lun Hdllmnn .S t Sun! lhwrwnu BM3 McMurray 6? BM3 Sedmack receive rec'0!, fi'i from CONICARGRL' SIX RADJI Cross. -4 SN Timothy Esker SN Samuel H ernande: SA Erie Matthews SR Stephen McQuain SA Johnny Moore SN Victor Ranmx SA Nathan Roman SA Stephen Senrille SA Cara! Sharp SA 72'rranc'e Silmnum S.-1 Sent! Htl 'ner fr ar 1-1 4 .. Q r 3 -. 'Q W FE- ' Left: Adriatic .s'tu1.s'et. Below: Decks l an1ily Portrait ' W . ,.f',.uQ .- , . W, - ' ' ip -L3Q,.. A M., ,M W .Xlmw Icfl: sfllllltlll Scurill HMI liullirni, um! Smnum Urrrru mln- lilm'-nul un Ihr fin' 'slr lu IHDMZ XININCI Slrmulh ridr. l.t'flI Sllifillg, xuilmg, nrrr Ihr wulrr blur. . . llvlmw : Suulh l'urnIinu mnlur whale fum! nn NA,ll'lfll!4'. frrrirs UfH'l'I-Y purllv um! slmra' pulrul In lu'urh. OI D . . , f i LTJG Chris Lester Q USCM Joseph Dunn K OSC Clyde Mangum OSI IS WJ Robert Goodwin OS I IS Wj Michael ll'hiteside HE, ii Q -'IQ vi. S OSI Robert JlllCIlt'f.S'll US2 Cluul C 'ofjin OSZIS WJ Richy I lurris OS2 lfrnesl ,ltu'k.s'un 052 Daren ,lumix ni L 'N Y Q w 082 Larrv l.vn-is OS2 Timnmtliy Macllonuld . OS2 Adam .llarslmll A' OSZISWI Timothy .Ucflzrrllv US2 janws ,Hills 'ii , K i 'Y .ms l Division mans the area known as Combat Information Center. They support the ship's mission by the collection. display. evaluation, and dissemination oftactical information. The Operations Specialists' involve- ment mnges from safe radar navigation ofthe ship to conducting Naval Gunfire Support operations. Some are trained as Air Controllers for anti-air warfare operations. They are the eyes ofthe ship. alertly watching radar scopes. performing tracking functions on charts and plotting tables, moni- toring mdio circuits in the exchange of information with other units ofthe fleet. and standing ready to respond to any variety of assignments. 052 Roger .Holt 052 Paul Thurman 052 Samuel Tbwvljv 052 .Uatlhew Trimhlc' 052 Dujuun Hkxlxon 053 Ryan .-Xdmnx 053 Tinwlhy Boyd 053 Tfvrum' Callmun U53 jfm-ph lmalurm U53 Richard Clark USR Rnhvr! C'amln'y U83 .Hilw Uuvis U53 l.u,vlun lhulgr. If U53 llurud lfrum. jr. U53 .hulrrw I-'nun , ,A , 2, ,- : f ir OS3 George Hawkins e ,pg A Q f Q rc . A , 4. OS3 Siuko Hines . in S OS3 Anthony johnson , A S OS3 Kevin Jones , S S OS3 Hilde Knoeck i V .I U-an Qfq' 'Q xy? X 1 J 3 f'X1'f wi1ii ii 'ff ' Pi' . Pita? M 'L Y V - b e TA S jg on A -if ff iii US3 lfric Pavey 2 ' f ' ' .Q l ' Q. 0S3l,un1on Robinson 'fb ' , b ', X 4 S e lg' U US3Ile1Uulninl.ee Z , .li.' S fl at i ' S V US3Slepl1en l.een.s'Iru SL' F I S Ni i ' SQ, 'S S 0S3 Larrjy Ranch. ,ln 3 ' ' i Q 3 E ' ' in i i .th 4 ' -- . V N Q 'Q 5 f v .7 5 IJSSRSflllQfbl'l1l1ll.S'llt'l' Q i - ' f H1 1 OSSN George l ranre, jr. , i 75' , USSR I Ia nh .Vetter '. Q Q 5 E '..,' tg? , 5 :Bar I L.. in 5 5 5 1E 3 -qw, ,. .,,..,,--Q. 1 ' COMCARGUR SIX IMD!! Cross presenls Letter of C 0mme,,daff0,, to 053 Q Dodge - ' 94 jg-4,g ooooooco 4 is 1 qu. 4..u-.nav ...... A.. i L i Q 2 5 r i I S l w 1 5 i s 4 Mft. an 'K- s., 'Wu 'I Y p p my '-- -- , ,H L A Q - gy if ., . Q uit' 4' .. N 'Wh n 3' 1 ' V Y ? v sri- cl T Division is comprised of Outboard manned by CT's and Electronic Warfare manned by the - EW,s, and finally the Intelligence ' Specialist. They are the electronic N p 1 eyes and ears of the ship. OT Division is the first line ol defense against non-friendly forces. Teamw0rk. PI'ldC- and Professionalism are their middle names. LT George' Greenway If WCS Hubby Cherry CTRL' Richard Torres CTRHSWI Micheal Fail ISHSWJ Mithad Harris CTM! ,lmrph Huun C1141 Michael Shancr C701 ICH' 721-vlur EH! Timothy Beech LTR! Janus Harding CTR2 l're'slun .Uurum Ifll 215501 Drrrivlt Winglc r CTR! l'e'lc'r .-tdaunik I 'TUJ Srrplnfn A mlrrxun l l'U.l .fl mln' Hraujv ISN .4 ,!li4'haa'l lllalnck I 'T.lI.l l 'mig llrmallia I 'TRI Slrrrn lirunl U53 ftmlrru' llughm FTR2 lhvmiu Prim l'T,!I.? .-idnm Trurx If HSN' Ifrir Gibson f Im llalm prepares jbr retired lljkf. .Hr lil'u'1nw1,v sm x F '!3- r Y' 1' Nvf Q9 t 4 - UC I ON prmvlltx ISSWS pin to C I H Slmuvr. CXO prvsvlzlx Gund Conduct .Ucdal m CTRC' Tbrrvs. Q 96 H lm is llc rf flflfl l'1llln P' ,S nh X x und. - -lm- 1 al tt Q t, i up Sys- s9'tl4lphore?? SM3 Shannon conducts visual communications lvhtle SMSA Thompson copies response. A 4.91 ' 4 p : S, SM C IS W1 John Laughlin ' . SMSR Harold Davis P i .4 7 SMSA Joe Dayton f X SMSN Anthony Shannon SMSN Craig Whipple 5-V5-4 Jeffery Thompson hc Signztlmcn :tic thc cycs ul' thc ship. They scrvc :is ltmkmits :tml iclcntilicrs. Nothing guts by thc BIG EYES ol' our Signatlmcn, 'l'hc SMR ure also visual ctmimunicaitions cx- pcrts. Flttsliing light. llaig lmists. :tml sctnupliorc hatml signals am: at lcw ul' thc mcatits by wliiclt our Signailtmrn cnsurc timely cnmmuniczttimis :irc sent out and rcccivctl. UPP Above: S UPPO Works on iuternation relations Below: Sidetrip skiing the Austrian Alps: LTJG Lejlore and ENS Walker - .ln SUPP01s on Labs. l You think you 've got what it takes to work in Supply. p .Q , ,,,.,,,,,,-5m,,,,,,.A,A,f,,,, , 'nys ,, 'lib lm. SK3 Willhuns at the rock. 4 S. I' ,Al P' .. ,fi ., 'Uh all I4-fl: SUPPO and the troops at Sea! Below: The Rock! tum um wma :hav ma nm pug. 99 Ill! :J ..,- ...,-,1f:- ,.Hf......,.... .,......f--...:,+-f,---- - -1 ' ' 7 SKC Steve Reed SK 1 I S Wj Thomas Clinger SKI Juan Perez SK2 Ernest Campos PC2 Harold Greer SK2 Melvin Johnson i SK2 Brett Quick SK3 Derrick Dennis SK3 joseph McCann YA U ' N H . . , me SK3 Rodger Williams ll I 'M . ' N N X- . I , -ws ike the vein that supports the llow of 77 blood throuvh the body,the Store- sltsiv rift-gm mu 5 . C' . . , , , . , - 1 ' keeper CSKj1s a crucial asset to a ship s I C .SN .llurcns Lu' SK2 Johnson keeping us sqfv. Q O '45 Z 4 l E crew. As long as there have been ships at sea,there has been a Storekeeper setting sail. The daily tasks of issuing, receiving, ' 4 and ordering the necessary supplies are our responsibility. Whenever a radar breaks. a piece ol' gear is out of commission,or toilet paper runs out. the Storekeeper provides the logistical support necessary to overcome the obstacle and provide the part or supplies. We proudly make a daily contribution to improving the life on board our ship. .-1 qt: . ' . 1 e qy . 'm ..:. - I 3 a I U I , 5 'fl' l ' 'f r 'Q - SKC Reed in the office. I ' ls- I ,I f ' ' 1 p 1.51 p 1 '1 I for-I 4,-.?mU hr , W , QXQI 1151- ..H,,, A' i 51111 1 -R .Waking copies. Ulm! Supplx' rvulluv dum. 4 - S 551- ,by 7 S va i lux 1 rzrflrx x f ,111 ' SAR,!fL'CIl1l1lIdfIIC'S al C hc: SOC.-1R V, 1.64 Supply Bertlzing in lm I I I f tip top shape. 5 V p N . -' 2 e Q f C V 1 if 1 f Q Q - - ,N 46, ,f Y, sf-aww, ff f Ari-Wm ' 2 V V ENS James Walker ws- - t W M ' MSCCSWj Ricardo Cumba .2 , 2 V - ' is ix is ' ' MSC Steve Siehl V U if 5. -ff 2 MSI I S WJ JOSeph Ayotte 5? i ll lat-.Q s A f Fawn NH-5 'N a. -A-ss. S: Q S. : f 'NX 'laws f 49 fs '. Xw.EN .2-' SI' . -' ssvfsaow sw Q was.:-s , -- was .sv Q- - lspgysa MSI Johathan Habersham W, , ,g r is 2-we X ,.1r,,X X gs AQ sm' A sys s MSI Edward Ruhling it 0 MS I Jimmie Turnage ri aft SNW1 s vf s sm Q Q, ks s X f egg! A y ,Q X V ps N usa , it my A X wages f X g gf! QX Q X X Q X X Q :P .sa 'KM ' Q fe , Sf f t Q fix' f MS2 Jeffrey Clayton Q X . ,hd X ., fs - its wiv he Food Service Division CS-2jr responsibly prepares and serves meals to everyone assigned to the ship. We begin our task by loading 90 days wonh of provisions before leaving port. While underway We pull alongside a replenishment ship and receive more food to replace What has been consumed. The Mess Specialists,or Navy cooks, coordinate the stowage ot tood and fix three meals a day in four messes,or dining areas: the Crew's Mess, Chief Petty Officer's Mess Officer's Ward- room. and Cabin Mess for the Captain and embarked Unit Commanders. We also serve a late night me l ll 2200 to 0200 watch. D a ca ed Midratsv for men assuming the NX 5151 x --lk. r 5.-1 CNO presents G00d Wiggzng as CCG6 and up Captain Gaffney 100k on if M 102 Q ti nf! 2 X wr J Conduct Award to M53 0 C , 55, if 1 , 'A I , 1 ww 1 Y Q Y YJ , Q V 5 W1 f' 5 ' .f '2- ' , T' . Q - . , ,A - .fsl 3 W' V ..- 'W , N.. 1 R fm ' ff U I H xxx, 'U' F ? P v . si' 5 K. Q K i' x ' N- 1, Q A M ' A vw - ,fS XT- XK . A rlli US2 .Uivhael Gran U52 James Hill U52 David ,IUIICS .USJIS W1 Ruben .Uarul .US2 Jumrx Taylor USJ ,lrrimiuh Gunn USJ Jorge .Uams .US3 ,luwph Spmrvr .USR Wright .USS ,Y Slllflulfl .USSR .Uillrr .USSR Rrrin I 'utlingluxm .USSR ,Iulm Sears .USSN lrurlx Slrinlim' ,USJ .N'i4'hulus Naldmv 'Wil MCPON presents ES WS pm to MS2 Green i5.,'-ln J C N0 presents NA U to M S2 Uamt Ki. iff, Y......, W. f 1 SUPPLY S-2, .USS Gunn - I always nmkc cz rm'5x. ' l O-1 Smf1md eugfw-,km Who me? 105 S - 3 K ppig I' I iei 1 ii we fave 1 l i' jfiyiie ig? ENS Michael Lejlore i VW L ' SKCISWQ Marcelino Rizulinu A DKI Gerard Abamonte we SH I Reyltaldo Amante 'rf' i 4 BM2 Tony Acton ., 'Mm ii g if A 3 Y DK2 jason Borglum e, V 1 .p. ,, 5' 7 SH2 Jackie Hornsby 5 A ,Z . A SH2 Semerrill McCoy I If ' ' SH2 mia iiammgnm lr f S113 Ramlull Mitchell . Q-- . ..i g x V ' wr . 7' ' SIISN ,ltumtv Green - , , 5 SIISN Curcjv Smith i ll IJKSA Amlrv Iluums M. his division iS-3 K S--ll is comprised of the Ship's Servicemen ISI-IJ and Dishursing Clerk lDKl ratings. The SH's are responsible for washing and drying the laundry. hlling the soda machinescperating the ship's store. Clllllllg hair.and ordering items through the Navy Exchange special order eznalog. The DK's maintain accurate pay records, conduct paydays. exchange foreign currency overseas. and cash personal and government cheeks. Providing service for the crew is demanding work, especially fora small division. But the men ofS-31S-4 are equal to the task. 106 1 Mmvc: Ileln Ups in the Med: I.71lIi I,vj7m-ff um! NA N T .,lf. V, ll Aff V ' lhl 4 o i V A I, Q fn x fx' ig '---sq Q lj- - -4 N xr-iff --Q-5 v .....U,,X .V .L gg: 'ink if -,no . X . .. - ln. 'I -an . gg 5. 1 11 l,! x wall mu mr' I ' 1: l l Christmas Holida ' f N lthough underway for the olidays in the Adriatic Sea in support of operation Decisive Endeavor. SOUTH CAROLINA still managed some holiday cheer by holding a Christmas Celebration Service on Christmas Eve. Organized by Chaplain LT Darryl Person, the Gala event featured singing by the newly organized SOUTH CAROLINA Tabernacle Choir. Scripture read- ings. and special music by an array ofsliips musicians. The Hymns included 0 Come, All li' Tlmnlgliil. 0 H0l.vNigli1, and the old favorite Silwi1Nigl1!, Holy Nigln. Chaplains Person's favorite. ued to rouse the audience with lots ofsinging and hand clapping. Musicians that added to the Merry atmosphere included EMC Dennis Davids on guitar. ETI Walter Simmons on trumpet. FCI Tim Smith on harmonica and YN! A N . ' Maggio tPliiladclphia. PAQ on flute. 'Q K N , -5 M Mrw-.- , S ' C oinplemcntcd hy several soloists V ' i f- - X il- I x Nl l ' I I 'I 1 1 - . Q 4 - if 1 ' 1 X Itllll t tc LlOll.llLll1USlL was 1 T. . X i ' . . . . . . .E 'X ' s inspirational to all on thisjoylul :CN , - M1 y occasion. EMC David s and FCI eh .gf Q f Sinithsiazzlrock version oflSc1w M . ' 4 ' Q ' Mommy K isxirzg SIIIIICI Claus' really 1' 'f ,. I .,'..! The SOUTH CAROLINA Christmas C hair. IOS F, i v energized the crowd. ln addition, MS2 David Jones spiritual rendition of ,'l1c'r1a' Clzri.s'lnm.s' Baby would have even made James Brown stand in awe. After the event, Christmas refreshments were served on the mess decks. An assortment of freshly baked Christmas cookies were provided by the cooks of Supply Department. As the crew ehowed down on the refreshments, they were able to view the exquisite ginger bread village created by MS2 James Taylor. Go 72'll I1 On The llflounmin contin- A l.conard Scawall on keyboards, ET2 Right: Doc is starting to get thie hang of this. Below: ENG and Doc serve up a sumptious feast for CSO, XO, LT Roberts as ENS Hunter looks on. CSO says, Is that all I get? ETCS Ybwnsend and IQWI wrjny their uw mln. for 21 da ' f f 0 Hvllm' llltlflfltf' lim' hlfnn und Nl llll up fur I 13 lllkflllflllll is I, - Above: Order up! -. 31 --e f' , 5' 'L f 5, U 'a.. 7 , A l XP 1. KX ' X Q X 5 a we' ret! Above far right: ETCS Townsend C VC UNH' I W0 Fwd! for their F SA for a day fig' 37 League Club SS SOUTH CAROLINA CCGN-379 inchopped into the Mediterranean and hit the deekplates running tliterallyj. ln an ei'l'ort to improve crew physical fitness and maintain high morale. they estab- lished the Thirty- Seven League Club. Membership is lor crew members who complete 37 leagues t I I I milesi ol' physical fitness activity during the deployment. A league is 3 tniles ol' running or an equivalent atnount ol' time spent on exercises equipment. The crew can utilize the main deck where 5 laps is a mile or the new aerobic gym where there are lilecyeles. rowing machines. and aerobic steppers. Sailors update their distance covered daily on tally sheets which are then summarized the next day so crew members can follow their progress. Upon tio completion ol' 37 leagues. each member w ill get a 'I'-Shirt with special design signifying his accomplishment. Crew participa- tion is very strong with nearly' 200 members out ol a crew ol' 550. PCO SVU Brunner was the first crew member to complete 37 leagues. BT Cross - Polls uring operations in the Adri atic, some of the crevv of the USS SOUTH CAROLINA had an opportunity to participate in several daily exchange visits vvith our NATO allies. OSI Mark Peterson tSt. Petersburg, FL I DCC Mozdzierz tCopperascov'e. TXJ,and LT Steven Ralph tNor- folk, VAJ spent the day with the French frigate JEAN BART. LT Ralph said, the ship was very modern and in immaculate condi- tion. To finish oft' their visit, our sailors were treated to a dinner ol' stuffed lobster tail, roast lamb, and baked Alaska. LT Patrick Valiant ifSIidcll, LAJ and GMM I Michael Wolleck tPortIand. Oregonji visited the Dutch Naval frigate PIETER FLORESZ for the afternoon. After finishing their -1 tour of the Combat Intortnation Center. OMNI I Wolleck com- mented their ship vv as v erv clean and eflicientlv run. The food vv'as verve good too. vve had chicken cordon bleu LCDR Bob Ciranata tChesapeaIse. NAI and YNCNI Gene Edvvard's tfonover. NCI visited the Italian Nav al ship EURO. 'Ihev had a verv interest- ing tottr ot' the ship including tlte Iingineering spaces and tlte Bridge. I-C.'lJR Iiranata said. their cappuccino vv its the best I have had in years . YNVXI I'Qdvv'artI's sLtltI. I vv ish I vvould have lsnovv n Italian. but people are people and vve tinderstootl each other anv vv av. I had a nice tinief' Iicsitlcs getting enligliteii- ing Itittrs ol' tlte ships and variotis Iinginecring. I lperating. and C'onihat Svstetn spaces. tlte visits tillovv etl our sailors to learn more about hovv other Nav les operate l and hovv' their sailors live. This vvill lll0Sl likely foster better relations betvveen our nations and enable the respective Navies to vvork together better. BT ' Q1 ...i.,.. . I , hslwgz 'kv' tt ti' i ali' TAL' I-. ,H -410 - --so 'un-L ii, , ' ' . t '- W ' P f saf- f - qi- t I . rlmJn'i. , gl, lfv4t.-i-vif+.ig1b::.'i',s-- 43.22 .9 5.-, .:. . .'-K t-'- , lt k..,,:l: 4 . J ... I Q-:B L- --skfe... , v K 1 ' , . ,, r' 5'f.f:.'-t-,gi,,,efssfsf?'Q'?L', gf f A Ix .aa ue- ' aa sf 'ft- 'ff i I ' A ' o Q U German Helo Tally H0 , SAN MA RCO comes alongside. M 1 Q' 1 I .f K, . - if if r - -V':'25y l gr if i. , 2 .:' I .-F f 'vi ki 5 1 ' x . 519 fn- 'p'4-,f.- , . Q I I 'if , Wu, ,I i 'x . V. 3 i Q, Q A P ' , -' ',,,,-. xii if , 1' U -..J A s in , , y-hat xi I MA 3, L ' I 1 Iwi, H M . f,,,, , i . V ' u , J in an i uh . u ni W 'gi :, , Good times are here again! -.amfi V , , X s ff Bclmx: I iliiiik Isvv him. lick' the one in tha' hluc. n-.. U ,Y H ...L ,X 4 Home at last! A Walsworth Publishing Company Oliffllk, Mzlrcelinc, Missouri 6-1658 USA Bimy Brown, .lilH1lff.JH3CC, Suilc 519 Norfolk, VA 3502118045466-7575 Left: .Uiglity SOCAR on her return to N Z I 9 i E Q 3 1 1 ? 1 1 3 2 3 - 1 5 Q 3 E e 3 K . r W 1 1, 1 -Cf' armani 1 1 ii X 4' 'N 1 W fi M ,,,, 9 Evwff, ? , ' Q, I Y X I x Y 1 f 1 1 4 lu 4 1 ll'9 R Rl I i a
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