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These missions include: C17 Undersea Warfare Operations in support of carrier battle groups, amphibious readiness groups and convoys, C21 Strike Cperations against shore based targets, C35 Surface Warfare against hostile shipping, C41 Air Warfare for local area air protection, C51 Command, Control, and Communications Operations, and Q65 Humanitarian missions such as rescue and evacuation operations. The crest symbolizes the 1942 Battle of Midway in which Admiral Raymond A. Spruance administered a decisive defeat to a large Iapanese carrier strike force. The battle was the turning point in the Pacific War. The cherry blossom, similar in design to that worn by personnel of the Iapanese Navy, symbolizes a number of associations with the decisive battle. The end of the petals identify the letter M for midway, the letter V for Victory, and the Greek letter Sigma for SPRUANCE. The five petals allude to the five Iapanese ships sunk in the battle. The fifteen small dots and larger center dot add up to sixteen and refer to Task Force 16 , the numerical designation of the task force under Spruance's command. The fifteen small dots also symbolize the six cruisers and nine destroyers that made Task Force 16, with the larger center dot being the symbol of the three task force carriers. The red disc, cut off at Midway, refers to the defeat that halted the Iapanese advance in the Pacific. The crossed staffs signify the canceling out of Iapanese naval air power and naval ambition. The four white pointed stars on the banner of blue indicate the ultimate rank achieved by Admiral Spruance during the Second World War. ,Skips Crest 1 if' ..........,..,,.,....- M- A mr'-HS'-bx X Q37 ff! Y' X7 2 V73 XL 93 Q ll . ,f 1 I at '14 fi ,i H - I 'JI llllllllllllll' 4533 . fx tl . fx, 'fi ff M- -A Q fu . f' A - f e -H J .W-f..- ,,,W ' , IA -. DJ ffl, 15,71 A, 2 f' T V '7 fa A .Q . 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QV.. ...j- A -- I I N' CHAIN OF COMMAND AIR DEPARTMENT COMBAT DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DEPT ADMIN DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS DEPT SUPPLY DEPARTMENT PORT CALLS VBSS VERTREP PAGE UNREP PAGE ESWS ADVANCEMENTS EVENTS MAIL CALL SPRUANCE GYM VIP PAGE SLEEP PAGE HOMECOMING BABY PAGE STATISTICS PAGE DEDICATION fRightl On the balcony of the U.S. Embassy, Manila, while serving as U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines g if Raymond A. Spruance was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on 3 Iuly 1886. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1906 and I'GCe1Ved further education in electrical engineering a few years later. His seagoing career was extensive, including command of five destroyers and the battleship Mississippi. Spruance also held several engineering, intelligence, staff and Naval War College positions up to the 1940s. In 1940-41, he was in command of the Tenth Naval District and Caribbena Sea Frontier. In the first months of World War II in the Pacific, Rear Admiral Spruance commanded a cruiser division. He led Task Force 16, with two aircraft carriers, during the Battle of Midway in early Iune. His decisions during that action were important to its outcome, which changed the course of the war with Japan. After the Midway battle, he became Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet Pacific Ocean Areas and later was Commander in Chief. In mid-1943, he given command of the Central Pacific Force, which became the Fifth Fleet in April 1944' While holding that command in 1943-45, with I USS Indianapolis CCA-359 as his usual flagship, Spruance directed the campaigns that captured the Cwilberts, Marshalls, Marianas, Iwo Jima and Okinawa and defeated the Iapanese fleet in the Iune 1944 Battle of Philippine Sea. Admiral Spruance held command of the Pacific Fleet in late 1945 and early 1946. He then served as President of the Naval War College until retiring from the Navy in Iuly 1948. In 1952-55, he was Ambassador to the Philippines. lAbovel Admiral Ernest 1. King, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet, lcenterl, with Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas lleftl and Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, Commander, Fifth Fleet, lrightl, on board the Fifth Fleet Flagship, 18 july 1944. Admiral King was then visiting U.S. forces in the newly-captured Marianas. 4 jla'mz'raf.Spruance 5 X? lAbOVf-Il Vice Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, USN, Commandely Central Pacific Force Presents the Purple Heart to Corp01'3l John K- Galuslka, USMC, on board a hospital ship at Pearl Harbon 17 December 1943. Corporal Galuszka had been wounded during the Gilberts Operation. fAb0vel Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander in Chief' Pacific, lfighfl and Vice Admiral Raymond A. Spfllancef , Commander, Central Pacific Force, fcenterl Tour Kwaialem Island, Marshalls, on 5 February 1944. fAbovel Commander Raymondj. Harbrecht, Commanding Officer, lAbovel Photographed during the ship's commissionin displays an oil painting ofthe new destroyer that was given to the ceremony at the Ingalls shipyard, Pascagoula, Mississippi, 20 ship by her sponsor, Mrs. Raymond A. Spruance. September 1975. I O Ship s Commissioned on 20 September 1975 in Pascagoula, Mississippi, USS SPRUANCE CDD 963D is the first of a class of 31 destroyers developed for the primary mission of Undersea Warfare. Displacing 9020 tons, SPRUAN CE class destroyers are the largest destroyers in the history of the U.S. Navy. These sophisticated warships are designed to be readily adaptable to new weapons systems and electronics, ensuring that these ships will remain in service into the twenty-first century. Asuperior weapon suite makes SPRUAN CE one of the most capable ships in the U.S. N avy's arsenal. Armed with a 61 cell Vertical Launch System CVLSJ, USS SPRUANCE can launch Tomahawk cruise missiles against shore targets and Vertical Launch Anti-Submarine Rockets against hostile submarines. SPRUAN CE also carries eight Harpoon anti-ship cruise missiles, two five inch gims for surface, air, and shore fire support, a NATO Sea Sparrow missile launcher to engage enemy aircraft and anti-ship missiles, and a 20mm Close In Weapon System for short range air defense. These weapon systems give SPRUANCE a lethal ability to engage enemy forces in a highly complex and challenging warfare environment. USS SPRUANCE is equipped with some of the most modern upgrades in her class. The Vertical Launch System upgrade was received in the late 19805, replacing an older ASROC launcher. The active and passive Anti-submarine sensors are among the most capable in the world. Engineering plant steam auxiliary systems have been completely replaced with electric equivalents. SPRUANCE is fitted with Reverse Osmosis Distilling Plants, significantly increasing the production of fresh water. Numerous other upgrades have kept SPRUANCE at the cutting edge of technology. Shzpfs 7-filstory 5 l ,. I 2. su '-1, -.. ' ua- .'. .I Q - n -abr ,Q ' ' ' V- 1-san... .n1.qx,- .ml -5'9 VM is ...Q ' I na 15 Sinai' u A v vis,-,,, u .Qaida av ' 9. A 1 k D 'lv ,X 1 H1 'TW '-I f-f - Y , 1 11 X . P f ? g . ! ..- - 1f?'U P1 'I x -5 .11 'f55'S-261 ' ' ' Ta 2191! 'L U 5 , I Rl'-'31-A We Wi' . H NY ply up f -I -. J. Zf3ffE5!x ,- if' USS SPR A CE 2005 If-4 5 P if I-M ,mf-V, L vw ,v -- q IZL, . ,- 2-fl'-f W.. 'Wil if r-63359 ., -- --1a:'S'1'1..s- ' -9' ugunn...-...,..,,. - - 4! ' - .ik . .. ' 5 I ,,, - . , 2 14' A ' 'H' L S , 'Wt 5 wg i P , , n X F' i y EC,-g, S Spruance QADJAD y ,. pn' Cf , i -v4 f .1 Hg, CAbovej Yes, a deployment is only 90 days long l Y . CDR Ierome F. Hamel CDR Jerome F. Hamel, a native of Methuen, Massachusetts, received his commission in the United States Naval Reserve in 1985, from Massachusetts Maritime Academy. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree ln Marine Transportation and a Master of Science Degree in Financial Management from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey California. He has completed his Ioint Professional Military Education, Phase One. His sea tours include assignment to USS OLIVER HAZARD PERRY QFFG 711 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1985 - 1988 as First Lieutenant and Combat Information Center Officer, completing a Recruiting Command sponsored Great Lakes Cruise in 1987. He then served as Operations Officer in both USS BADGER CFF 10715 in1991 and at Destroyer Squadron 25, from 1992 -1998 both in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii deplOYiU8 to the Navy Central Command, Fifth Fleet, and conducting bi-lateral and tri-lateral exercises with variouS gulf nations. During his next sea tour in 1995-1996, he served as pre-commissioning Ships Material Maintenance Officer in USS BOXER CLHD All, home ported in San Diego, CA. There he conducted over SB54M in electronic suite upgrades and fitting out enhancements, preparing USS BOXER for her maiden deployment. He then served his Executive Officer tour in USS HARPERS FERRY QLSD 495, where he completed the advanced phase of the ship's lnter-Deployment Training Cycle and deployed back to Seventh and Fifth Fleets with the Thirteenth Marine Embarkation Unit in the BOXER ARG during 1999. His shore tours include Command of Naval Reserve Center, Bangor, Washington and Quincy MassaCl1H5ett55 assignment as Placement and Surface Junior Officer QFull Time Supportj detailer at the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, D.C. His most recent shore assignment was as Section Head, Current Ships Branch' on the CNO staff of the Director, Surface Warfare fN76D, in Washington, el 7 rl 8 Commamunfg Ojqcer lm: YAF l 1 :iff l -is ,-..-.. G. f LCDR Lisa A. Schweinfurth A native of upstate New York, Lieutenant Commander Schweinfurth graduated from Ithaca College in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications. She received her commission from Officer Candidate 5Ch001, Newport, Rhode lsland. During her career, she has served in numerous sea duty billets including CIC Officer and Deck Division Officer in USS PYRO CAE 245, Electronic Warfare Officer in USS FOX CCG 335, First Lieutenant in USS MERRIMACK CAO 1795, Operations Officer in USS CARON CDD 9705 and First Lieutenant in USS CORONADO CAGF 115. Her shore assignments have included Naval Reserve Center Glens Falls, New York where she served as Commanding Officer, and Chief of Naval Operations Total Force Manpower and Planning CN 125 where she served as the lead Reserve Shore and Battle Force Manpower Analyst. Eaqecutive Officer 9 1 Qi 'M .1 vi 4 . il ' l V CLeft5 Hey CMC, you remember that one time on the O'Bannon civiociviqswy Eugene R. Findc Master Chief Finck was born on March 4, 1968 in Iersey City, New Iersey. A graduate of Bayonne High School, he enlisted in the Navy in October 1982, and received recruit training at Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. Following completion of Engineman A school, he reported to Ship Repair Facility Guantanamo Bill' Cuba. Upon completion of his tour Master Chief Finck reported to the USS FAIRFAX COUNTY CLST11935111 Little Creek, Virginia. While onboard, he was assigned to the Main Propulsion and Auxiliaries Divisions- lg 1987, he transferred to Naval Reserve Center, Burlington, Vermont. While stationed in Burlington, he serve as the center's Training Officer and earned the distinction as the command's Sailor of the Year for 1989- d Upon completion of shore duty, Master Chief Finck reported to the USS VREELAND CPF 10655 Stallone in Mayport, Florida. He served as the Auxiliaries Division Leading Petty Officer and participated in Operation Desert Shield X Desert Storm. In June 1992, Master Chief Finck reported to the USS JOHN HANCO ' CK CDD 9815. While onboard, he attended the Recovery, Assist Secure and Traverse mechanical systems school and assumed the duties as acting Leading Chief Pett Officer for Auxiliaries Division. Y . Master Chief Finck transferred from the USS JOHN HANCOCK in March 1994- attended FFG Pipeline SCh00l at N l T ' ' ava raining Center, Great Lakes, and then returned to Naval Station Mlayport in May 1994 where he was assigned to Fleet Technical Support Center, Atlantic. In March of 1997, Master Chief Finck transferred to USS O'BANNON QDD 9875 where he qualified HS En in ' Off' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' f, cg eering icer of the Watch. He assumed the duties as Auxiliaries Division Chief Repair Division C1119 an served as the Engineering Departmental Leading Chief Petty Officeri In .August 2002, he 1'eP0rted tg Naval Weapons Station C lt N ' ' C Ve , o s eck, New Iersey. Assigned to the Seaport Operations Department, he Ser as the First Li t ' ' ' ' ' 9 1 d I eu enant end Port Qperations Division Officer. Master Chief Finck entered into the Comanggs Master Chief Program in March 2004 and is currently serving as the Cogrninnncl Master Chief onboar SPRUANCE CDD 9635. 10 Commancfiflaster Chief -- A . 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Having expelled over 800 .50 cal rounds on the threat, it was much to our satisfaction to say target confronted, target eliminated. Democracy is safe for one more day. 1-..--an-nd Qperation Tricfgicfaire 15 ! l L i. X Q c. 4 I am spicey. l . 1' I , L, 5,5 -.ggfir rl rf 5-I if-ZA... W is Night at The Dome' 1- , K I i W orpedo Away.! I :ff 'l F 8 Y iii? 1 iw ' 1. . ,'? ' 1 D ,-f-:AK '-vp A I ... A 55' , Qu A 05 'I' 1 1. f h The Voice I -x I 'I i L 3 fx 'iff 'fl' I' 1 f ,T , ,Z , , A Q in Cheers from Vertrep is-'i' She thinks my tractor's sexy A 1. z . gi-g i . ., f I i i fjf ni ' You like this? Grandpa I-4vi ' J l ,Ad Evil Grant This one's all mineli D0 you work out? Can't tell! He doesn't bite does he? Male bonding time! ENV .- f 954 f' be scared I'lI protect you Wm- I A Okay, stop beating the guys up Our other gun is bigger odsmack music Z !, . Q oeeeee gi Big Pimp'n Grizzly Adams did have a beard Where's the love? ' r V ' ,,.. fi Y' 'ss S. 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V V N l I i N J 4 SPRUANCE PGWER AND LIGHT I 36 WI QDz'fuz'sz'on XM A 1.-,v,4N , g 4, A Al , H, H a -I ai Qc sf ,gf ff-Q Nl X fl 3-fn' F 'Efzfffrf' 'J-3 f ' - CTT? 'T 1' T ' 'hy 1 Jr- --- ,k 1 ,-f-7 -- -,-L' -gps.. ,. ,...4v .11-rv ,,,, ii U' un: 'B 5 .1,, ,g ,Q '...,., ,, ' . 'Z-5s,rLf'L1l':yxxlS1rr'1, 'w 'f' 1h-gxu. L 41 ' -J 'JM' , W fu' ,J 5 v1w1f 'f'I3.?z 3 1 A I 3 YEOXIAN HOSPITAL CORPSMAN . ex, M . 'ff X' if in Q - 45 'T LT Michael I. Ferraro, TRAINO MATER-AT-ARMS I'ERSONNlZl.fX lAN NAVY COUNSELOR I W A - P- Q, f Ri!- -','!'.w1e71 Y ,N gif' ,ml W1 k,,'.J,-'- - 'WL 40 jlcfmin I -' fR..mgia5xiQ:fmm,,si- A:?m ,!. .v,m, .m.i 1, n. 'K 4 kJ i 5,- l....-- 42 Wleclicaf pqLbI1C.li-A , Z .... . Qc. . .Q H if fig.. g SIIERIFF ,Ji SHergff 4 , 1. ff ,- fl ' INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST X -.X X-A CRYPTOLOGIC TECHNICIAN ,f ,fTj-N , , x , -., V ff I ,XE 'I ff .kll-viii? OPERATIONS SPECIALIST A ' I LT Tracey M. Mays, GPS B, 'z ,e - , . xx YZ,: V ' Hai I I :sc MTSWAQINQ MAH 7 W: . . W. Ii., s ,T 'wif K If xxx!! I! , 3 . , '. .' Y fx' 1 j XV f i-1 1 X, E4 XJ QUARTERMASIER ..-- 'l-H IN FORMATION SYSTEI' TECHNICIAN xlx 1' V A yr.-N. Nnvla no f?XQ1'1'Ilgc7f1'Ol1 45 0 IIIIIISIU 46 OC GDivz'5z'011 H2488- FH IBB ly OC kDI.'Z 'l'SZ'OII 4 7 1st nlvlsl NX, C 1 1 our ' ,-no 48 OG? QDz'vz'5z'0n P ! I i 1 i 1 f Hard-core helmsm : Ti Q llw I 5 .. I 4 it ,fq E5 Nfl 1 i , I I kv I. lliluyr What is Shipp really thinking? You know you wanna smile! No Contacts, Aye! heh heh... l en A Davis wants answers...NOW! ' Pondering the meaning of life Epstiens' famous ninky-rail hold... - 1. Just another days work for Irvine. wx F - A--- ..... ' s N 5 - ' xl V' In 1- Y . No more coffee for you, Boats! WNSOD, Standing hose watch. Spruances' finest wind instrument. But these are clean, Boats!! SN Turnbull Crankin ww, , 'Wfan-'O 2 W 1 -, 1 ,ij ' - I Salt water expl0Si0fl-- Y Ig' '. . This one on the fantail... ts Amazing balance. 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There are few people who can truly understand a the joy associated with a homecoming, but for those that experienced it firsthand, the memories will surely last a lifetime. -1 - . ' -'16 'mm ', QQJTE E' .-.15 gi g'F59'mp -.M ,af ,915 If 4 ., 5 M of IL rug gfgmgz. i ,fu-'Q 19.14 ,,, .-. - , '-T' '13 . -.-- - Q me Q ' ' . 'N ,Q fmg. 4 fe . . . 'F if Q F in g W ,. I - V A y E 9-H' ,fm A A yvv' LI! 1 K A ' -V1 I , X Ag me 1 H f- I S'-if , '1.n1 ra Homecoming 93 l G W -ii --n .. .xg ' F sI:I. f 1, Q. 'I SERENITY l. GRIRB 000: 11 00TOBER 2004 PARENTS: RANOAl 8 l0RlEN GRIRB 04' C N U N S 6 ummm 1. Pnmnsou nun: an I0lV zona runners: nmun a, annum: Pnmnsun babies : DEPLOYMENT BROUGHT WITH IT I SOME WELCOMED ADDITIONS TO THE l SPRUANCE FAMILY. W, ... in--W - ' Qi .Q 'r X , L .A 1 jj W ' Y A Y -' ,Kyiv - I IIINA T. WNSON I Nl'lAN NUT 000: 14 NNY 2004 000: 01 lUlV 2004 PARENTS: RYAN 8 ASNLEY WllSON PARENTS: TONY 8 RISNA NNY 'T AM... I Hi? ' , 7 ,7,3?If,I: T rI'I!l'f 'F .. . ' gr . 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LEWIS 000: 25 SEPTEMBER 2004 PARENTS: IERIGUS 8 PRINCESS IEWIS I I lr I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I In I T I I I Iuance 2004 Cruise Statistics NLMBER OF DAYS DEPLQYED: NUMBER OF DAYS UN DERWAY: NUMBER OF DAYS INFORT: MILES TRAVELED: QUTOOING EMAIL : IMSOMING EMAIL I HAPPY XO HOURS SFENT CLEANING: NUMBER OF UNREPS: NUMBER OF VERTREFS: GALLONS OF FUEL USED 113761: GALLONS UF FUEL USED QIFSI1 GALLONS OF FRESH WATER PRODUCED: GALLONS OF MLLIQ CGNSUMED: NUMBER OF EGGS CONSUMED1 POUNDS OF HAMBURGER CONSUMED: POUNDS OF CHLCKEN CONSUMEDI FRESH LOAVES CPF BAKED BREAD: NUMBER UF POTATOES CONSUMED1 5 ROUNDS FIRED: OWS ROUNDS FIRED: QMM ROUNDS FIRED: 12 GUAISE ROUNDS FIRED: M14 ROUNDS FIRED: .50 CAL ROUNDS FIRED: HELO FLIGHT HOURS: NUMBER OF HAIRCUTS: NUMBER GF MEALS SERVED: CANS OF SODA SGLD: NUMBER OP MOVIES SHOWN: POUNDS GF LAUNDRY WASHED1 IIEUNDS OF MAIL INCOMING: UNDS OF MAIL OUTGOINO AMOUNT OF MCPNEY PUT INTO THE ATM: AITIIYIBOILUNT OF MONEY SFENT AT THE SHIPS STURE: 1- ER OF ANTHRAX SHOTS GIVEN: NLMEER OF SMALL FOX SHOTS GIVEN: ER B FLU SHOTS GIVEN: MBER UF MIO BOARDINGS CONDUCTED: MBER CF REENLISTMENTSF TAL MONEY IN SRB PAID OUT: TMBER OF Swos QUALIFIED1 1M ER GE ESWS QUALIFIED: Nl - IP NU A NU n T0 NL Q AN NE, I-9 , .B AL PHOTOS TAKEN BY ISI OIBBS: 183 141 42 35,426 194,140 243,100 107 32 12 4,132,600 80,252 2,393,854 4,182 55,620 3,880 9,040 3,408 21,000 200 7,179 2,699 904 1,821 10,452 550 820 858 5,734 1,830 14,645 6,800 31,000 312,000 126,000 906 346 350 93 21 200,000 3 75 7,252 Statzlstzcs 95 Uss sPRUANCE DD-963 This book is dedicated to the men, women, mothers, fathers, sons and daughters who served onboard and devoted themselves to the protection of our nation and the preservation of freedom around the World Wi , . 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