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USS STEIN IFF-1065l is a Knox class frigate named in
honor of Corporal Tony Stein, Marine hero and Medal of
Honor winner in World War ll. The FF-1052 Class vessel is
configured for optimum anti-submarine performance, howev-
er, when equipped with the harpoon missile, anti-surface
warfare is also a primary mission area. STEIN is capable of
carrying out other routine destroyer tasks, such as naval
gunfire support, anti-air warfare and replenishment oper-
ations.
The keel of USS STEIN was laid on 1 June 1970 at
Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company, Seattle,
Wash. She was launched 19 December 1970, and was com-
missioned on 8 January 1972 at the Puget Sound Naval
Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington.
STEIN departed her homeport of San Diego for her first
WESTPAC deployment in April 1973 returning in Novem-
ber. STElN's second WESTPAC deployment dated from
September 1974 through April 1975.
In November 1976, STEIN returned to San Diego after an
extensive eleven month overhaul in Portland, Oregon. She
completed her third WESTPAC which lasted from February
through August 1978.
STEIN' next WESTPAC deployment was from August
1979 through February 1980 of which she was part of the
first battle group in the Indian Ocean after the fall of Iran and
the ensuing hostage crisis. Because of the hostage crisis and a
long continuous time at sea, many liberty ports were can-
celled but Stein did visit eastern African ports such as Mom-
basa, Kenya and Somalia, Berbera. STEIN also visited Aus-
tralia, the Philippines Islands and Japan as well as cruising
the northern waters of the Sea of Okhotsk.
June of 1980 brought the beginning of another overhaul in
Portland, Oregon continuing through May of 1981. With her
return to San Diego, STEIN commenced a rigorous schedule
of tests and local operations in preparation for the July 1982
deployment.
Deploying with only two other frigates, STEIN was able to
enjoy such exotic ports as Maizuru, Sasebo and Yokosuka in
Japan, Pusan in South Korea, the city of Singapore, and
Subic 8ay in the Philippine Islands.
The highlight of the cruise was STEIN's five week surveil-
lance operations of the Soviet Aircraft carrier MINSK. Her
course took STEIN around the South China Sea, through the
Strait of Malacca and into the Indian Ocean.
STEIN received several commendations from Seventh
Fleet Commanders for outstanding intelligence reporting.
After returning on 4 February 1983 to San Diego, STEIN
began yet another year of upkeep, inspections, and oper-
ations gearing up for the next deployment date in January
1984.
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Harold J. Grosser, Jr.
Commander Harold J. Grosser, Jr., a native of New York, was born in New York and attended primary schools there. He
attended the State University of New York Maritime College in Bronx, New York, and was graduated in 1964 with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Meterology.
Upon commissioning, he was sent to his first assignment as Combat Information Center Officer f Electronics Material Officer
onbaord USS NEOSHO QAO-1431 in Norfolk, Virginia. Following this, he attended Submarine School in New London,
Connecticut, and reported to USS HALFBEAK QSS-352D in June 1966, and undertook duties as Assistant Engineering Officer,
Communications Officer, and Supply Officer. ln October 1968, he moved to San Diego and commenced duties as Engineering
Officer, Operations Officer and Navigator on USS RONQUIL KSS-396l. In July 1971, he reported to Submarine Development
Group One Staff and worked on the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle Project, and he became Officer-in-Charge of the Deep
Submergence School. I-Ie then moved to Officer-in-Charge of Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle One in August 1972.
His next tour began in August 1974 in USS TROUT QSS-566l as Executive Officer. Following this, in August 1976, he
returned to Submarine Development Group One as Officer-in-Charge of Deep Submergence School and Deep Submergence
Systemsf-Deep Submergence Rescue Systems Project Officer. ln August 1978, he then reported to Surface Warfare Officers
School in Newport, Rhode Island for instruction before becoming Executive Officer in USS HECTOR KAR-7l. In November
1980, he began instruction for command of USS STEIN CFF-1065l which he assumed in June 1981.
Commander Grosser wears the Navy Commendation Medal C4 awardsl, the Navy Achievement Medal and the Navy Unit
Commendation Ribbon for service onboard USS RONQUIL KSS-396l. ln addition, he wears the Vietnam Service Medal with 2
stars, the Navy Expeditionary Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. He is qualified to command submarines,
surface ships and deep submergence vehicles, and holds a Coast Guard Merchant Marine License. He currently resides in San
Diego, California.
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Richard W. Hyde, Jr.
Commander Richard W. HYDE Jr. was born in Bethesda, Maryland. He attended the United States Naval
Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and received a Bachelor of Science Degree upon graduation in 1968.
After commissioning, he reported to the USS BLUE KDD-744i and served as Navigator. ln July 1970 until
May 1971 he served onboard USS HORNE CCG-30l as Gunnery Officer and subsequently transferred to
Vietnam for duty as an advisor. He then reported to the Naval Destroyer School in August 1972, in
preparation for his Department Head tour as Weapons Officer on the USS SHERMAN KDD-9311. In August
1975 he returned to Destroyer School as an instructor until December 1978. He then reported to USS
CONSTELLATION QCV-641 as First Lieutenant and served in that capacity until May 1981.
Following this tour he reported aboard the USS STEIN IFF-10651 as Executive Officer. Commander HYDE
is married to the former Anita Quasebarth of San Diego, California and has two children, Rebecca, age 9 and
Trey, age 5. He currently resides in Newport, Rhode Island where he is attending the Naval War College.
ln Memor O
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daily his abilities to initiate action to correct material deficiencies, counsel his men, and participate in the wide
range of ship's activities.
Chief Lovaas went the extra mile to insure that his plans were brought to fruition, providing that element so
necessary for successful shipboard operations. His desire, ability, and actions to improve working and living
conditions made STEIN a better ship.
Chief Lovaas' untimely death was a blow felt throughout this command. A part of ourself was lostg we will
never forget him, not only for what he did, but for what he taught us and the example he provided.
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04 DECEMBER 1982 - USS STEIN'S SPIRITED AND PROFESSIONAL EXECUTION OF RECENTLY COMPLETED
MINSK SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS I-IAS BEEN MOST IMPRESSIVE. OF PARTICULAR NOTE IS INITIATIVE DIS-
PLAYED IN COLLECTION AND REPORTING, ADAPTABILITY TO OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS, AND ENGINEER-
ING RELIABILITY DISPLAYED DURING SUSTAINED OPERATIONS.
PLEASE CONVEY MY APPRECIATION TO ALL HANDS FOR A SUPERB PERFORMANCE. WELL DONE. ADMIRAL S.
R. FOLEY, JR., USN. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF PACIFIC FLEET.
04 DECEMBER 1982 - SINCE LATE OCTOBER, WHEN CVHG MINSK SORTIED FROM THE SEA OF JAPAN,
COMMANDER TASK FORCE 72 HAS ORCHESTRATED COMPLEX SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES IN SPLENDID FASH-
ION. SIMILARLY, COMMANDER TASK FORCE 73 HAS STRETCHED SCARCE LOGISTICS RESOURCES MOST EFFEC-
TIVELY TO SUPPORT SURVOPS IN WESTPAC AND THE INDIAN OCEAN. AND FINALLY, THE ON-SCENE PRINCI-
PAL, USS STEIN, MERITS PARTICULAR PRAISE FOR PERSISTENCE AND FLEXIBILITY IN THE FACE OF CHANGE.
HER CONSISTENT, TIMELY REPORTING FOR OVER A MONTH HAS ENHANCED BOTH THE INTELLIGENCE DATA
BASE AND THE WARFIGHTING POSTURE OF THE FLEET.
THESE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF SEVENTH FLEET'S MISSION HAVE
BEEN NOTED WITH PLEASURE. WELL DONE., VICE ADMIRAL HOLCOMB, COMMANDER SEVENTH FLEET.
05 DECEMBER 1982 - YOUR REFUGEE RESCUE REPORT REPRESENTS ONE OF THE MOST DETAILED AND
THOROUGHLY WELL PREPARED INTELLIGENCE REPORTS ON SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM REFUGEES
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