fs . E ' -. is- . X-. qv i -:3f Q 'La' WEA -Q SU. - f ff. V ,Vg . 4 Wy, ,-5'--5 ,' 1. V w 31550755 -V 1, -I J f Q, , S wr- , af. v rr J A... I 5 V A 52: S' -M. - af - W-- T,,- . . 5 K . H inn J I iw A- rf- ' f 3. ,aw 5 lnmf ,du K '0! vf. 1 44' It blk' .1 5 3 8 I3 23 31 45 49 53 55 57 66 72 82 Slzellback 84 Of Zig: Ditch 2 85 Events 90 Q4'j51Ef3Zfsc5Ka0k Staff 93 , 3' 'dosing 2 E 2- J' 3 25' ef 5 n1f,as4gzgeTmf V X g 3 11' R I :L t ll E l. ., , . 6 2 4' Lb gi' Kiran, 'f x1t,g.xj9,9hk X '-9 GX Z' ' XX W ' 5 'ffffI:cnas1kWk J 'ff L, -, -.-. urns Q, 'l.. S A--w mmmvw-s' -10' ' ,,., , ,,.--... wp-sf-paw-vnnru ' OM Ol.A Rear Admiral James Sidle Elfelt, U.S. Navy, assumed duties as Commander South Atlantic Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet on I8 June I 98 I. The native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the son of LD. and Helen fMcGuirej Elfelt, He was commissioned in the U.S. Navy upon graduation from the University of Minnesota in June I 951. His first assignment aboard USS RUSH CDD-7I4j was followed in January I 952 by assignment to USS SHAN- NON IDM-24j. In November I 953 he joined the staff of Commander Mine Division Two as Chief Staff Officer and in January I 955 became prospective Commanding Officer of USS WARBl.ER KMSC-2061, under construction at the Bellingham CWashingtonQ Shipyards Company. He assumed command of that coastal minesweeper upon commissioning in July I 955, and subsequently deployed to Sasebo, Japan. From November I 956 to May I 958, he had duty in the Bureau of Na val Personnel, Washington, A D.C. He then attended Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, where he received a Master of Arts degree in Personnel Administration in June I 959. Following service as Missile and Weapons Officer in USS HELENA ICA-752, he reported in May I 96 I as Ex- ecutive Officer of USS PRESTON KDD- 795 Q. He returned to the Bureau of Na val Personnel in Judy I 963, where he Q served as Assistant Lieutenant Commander Assignment Ofticer until July I 965. He then attended the Command and Staff Course at the Naval War College, Newport, X? Rhode Island. While there, he received a Master's De- gree in International Affairs from George Washington QB-Q University. In July I966 he assumed command of USS HENDERSON CDD- 7852, which deployed to Southeast Asia in January I 967 where the ship supported attack carrier operations and conducted extensive shore bombardment assignments. In November I 96 7 he joined the precommissioning crew of USS NEW JERSEY IBB-62j and served as Executive Officer of the battleship throughout its Vietnamese service and subsequent decommissioning at Bremerton, Washington. In January I 970 he was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Na val Operations, in the Command and Policy Branch and remained there until ordered as Commanding Officer of the Na val Support Activity, Naples, Italy, where he served from June I973 to August I 9 75. Following duty in Italy, Rear Admiral Elfelt returned to the Pentagon where he served first in the Oftice of the Chief of Na val Operations and later as the Navy Member of Staff Group of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff He became Deputy Chief of Staff Plans, Policy and Intelligence to the Supreme Allied Commander -Atlantic in August l979 and remained there until his assigmment as USCOMSOLANT. Rear Admiral Elfelt 's decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Serlvgie? Midallzvith Gold Star in lieu of second award, the Bronze Star with Combat V, and the Navy Commendation Medal wit mn. at . He is married tothe former Sally Dahm of St, Da vids, Pennsylvania, and they ha ve four children: Elizabeth. Helen, James and Cordelia. ' ' ,wc It..,v:, 44- my vans. 1-, a. sf. ,M n ,mfg ,,, fb- 4, :geek .3-y, '11 x ' 'Wh Q 'g -'fl' 19 U vii' und! M ati rw auf' i ,ll ,E OMMA DI G OFFICER 4. wswruw ' 'TTMSI v x X X x X The following pages provide a glimpse at one of the most unique deployments of the U,S. Navy. The perspective is from a ship and crew who spared no effort in making it clear to all that Stump and the U.S. Navy are proud and professional organizations. The thousands of miles we sailed in circumna vigating the South Ameri- can continent were shared by ships from eleven nations. The 26 port visits provided a unique opportunity to meet, share knowledge and prepare to work with our Southern Neighbors. The commonality of the sea and those who sail her was vividly abundant throughout our journey. Stump had many achievements and set several records during the cruise. Our air department contributed to many of these and I include them in every sense when I speak of the ship and crew. Our passage through the Straits of Magellan and the Chilean Inland watenavay was the first by a Spruance Class Destroyer. Our personnel retention during this cruise led to Stump being awarded the Surface Force Atlantic Retention Silver Star and contributed to our being named the Atlantic Fleet Golden Anchor winner for I 98 I . Throughout this book are pictures and reminders of those who made this memorable cruise. Every man aboard did a tough job and did it well. The tremendous impression we made on our Southern Allies is a reflec- tion of dedication and team work. The support of our families and loved ones contributed significantly to our success, and for them we hope this cruise book will provide an avenue to the colorful stories that can only be touched upon here. 'WAC-,. Y. U ,. - F9Y5!511f':s.3wf.w f 1-1220449-if? ?5'33f 'ffs1f1i'EQ2 .. -,,,,,,,,,, ...,.., -m-alv'-v!nnru:nww'-m1r'f- WSW ' Y 'i-'W' Gtr lqnsfivbilqlxio LCDR George A l.are .lr Executive Officer Mar I980-Aug I98I l LCDR Robert C Whitelatch Executive Officer Aug l98I To Present ...mm M c.-v,v.,t,..,c,. ........,4f-.hw-niuadlf- -Q . - -V 55 STUMP DD-9 8 U55 Stump, the sixteenth of the Spru- ance class destroyers is assigned to Cruis- er Destroyer Group Eight and Destroyer Squadron Ten. Powered by gas turbines, similar in design to those on aircraft, Stump is a multi-mission ship whose pri- mary mission is anti-submarine warfare. Stump was commissioned in Aug of 1978 and hasn't stopped since. Unitas XXII is Stump 's second major deployment having completed her first Med cruise in I980. On her maiden deployment to the Med in l980 Stump ammassed an impressive ar- ray of firsts . Allowing no opportunity for distinction to pass, Stump was award- ed the coveted anti-submarine hook 'em award during the l980 Med cruise. Unitas offered new horizons and challenges and Stump continued undaunted, increasing her eminence throughout the world. And doing it proudly. 2 xwgvw .,x1exfsx:..X Q 4 x x x ' mwx x k . i Y Mx L m L ,x:M lA L1 X g fphiaialnmmv wr FV ! 'SLXjiiRR Ffsx:5h7T ' Afg,Ci'3 Fi' ' ,, A ,, , Q V.:3Lqf..wW,,.. ., ...f,.'qEQt'XiAv7I fat.:-.xA ' J x 1, , I F A ' .ff 'L I, , Q 1 'T A I ,r , A, E 11 if ,Vg , V. ,' ' - 1 '1 x 2. ' .' -N .f E' , K '-Yyt, A I . 'f '. L. f f i ,' ' uf f f 1-1 -, 1 - A, -- 1 12. 15 5'l,4,'. 3' x V ,ry 4 5 1 5 s f I 0 I 'Z 1 n 5 I i I ' . I 5 1 ' .5 H A Z '-. E 1 K 1 IW ,- Y . X 2 .: ' .' I .l. , r.'- 41' ' ' ' Q A 'P 'f ' I' 6 I ' . ,' -sf? A ' . :, - lf s : ! It . 'af' ' 36 ,A Q ' 1 fx E ' V f 8 ,un A: . P H xy, '-as . - H 5 i f A Nw, fp, I - . . Y , . ' 1 .NK :,,.. mx-.HIL Q t xslf' -sv V ., u- Q-1-In ,- -.,.....r- ann...- NA vp '? 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Only one thing was certain, there would be VIP Hon- ors and STUMP would roll out the red carpet as USCOMSOLANTS Flag Ship. vu'-2' f 2 Q , Wf,V,T7A7 , fi' Q Q ,, W 4? , of-1 wi Q' 1 J 'ng I 62 E3 ,if U' '-'Gris' 1 - U .a i N V5 E Ami '14 .sB.-.-anun.s4.h.Llai.- 'K 1. V? ,-.4 .ap-COA V. 1 Thrnk ot the ball as your section leader. :Na ? V '? P 'Rail' -nilrwrlwn-Qfhffwff 4, ' M 4' We ?49Y4gf Q!lQf 1 ' W 7.1 5 -xf 229' , , ,W away, ,Mr We faq , , , V, 4' f 1 , ff. A 1' fwirzf Jet, OF f- . N N ,- 404 vw A '95 , 1 1' , wiv - K ro' V Portrart of the artist above ground. .,,.. ..- ..a.,, 'f en.-. . ' 4.-ly 1 an ,N :qi P -if ,A L.hx.q-.usmg .. U.. Q., . -W.--. -nup'lnqn,.g., Hung ' 93 Q .A .-.. 1 1:-lx:f',,QQi pq. WJ .,, ,,l'x,.fq1.2y5egJ, ff 1 'S ,Af x d,,,:q,n we -I H11 ainjzxz. , :Ind J. dh i , S nf .+i4.:AgA:', J. - ' ' ,. ' ,. 'N .wax . f-- ...Q . n .- . ,, h - .,n. 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' i ., ' iff' 'Q' V-L, ,, , V g T Y, 1 V VWQEVX , r ' V V ,V PM MV .fic-, 1 req -, .QV NVQ K ,Q ,t ,Q - I , m--..,f5i.5. ,,, y 455 Who will ever be able to forget the thrilling transit that was made by STUMP through the Chilean Inland Water- way? Not only did the scenery we were passing through take our breath away, but several times it seemed as though the crew held their breath as we hoped that the ship could make those turns! 5 X ?i'V U. Jfvfi H f ff t is x 'Wx Jn ,Q ' ' ' ' ' 1 -' ' ' gy-41--.Vx gf , 1 . ,., ,, , 1.,.. , ... .V . . ,,., . - , . . , . , -- uni' ,-.'.t,...'w A.-....,.... . ' 1 , ' - ' X L X 1 f-- f' 1 . f 1 . ' , N' E. 'W ' - , f. - . . 1 -, ' g R N - A - . e , , A Y W . -- 1 H N., N ,g-Q., ... x ..-saw... 7 -'- V UN., .. F A 1-HLA 0F M C T M FHM 'Nl Ars W?-HTERW Y 'rv all za N 01 2-Q-15' ved'.?..n:- ,-..L,,f W., ,sn ,.-f f ' , .mlm ,- 4' . ' 6- gf The scenery was beyond compare. Everyone was up on deck at least once. Some took pictures while others just relaxed and tried to take it all in. The sound of snapping ,fn-W .. - W V gs L-f,. -1'j,+..'.' ,,f, -- Mfr ,f .5-us. -' M -, 1 Q A, ,, my '--U., 'wk gp! , I ff! cameras and cries of l.OOKlT THAT! or OH WOW! were heard everywhere. Even the passage of time will not h,-,frz-'AL'-,,..ihg: 1' ,, u . ll' .I dim our memories of this beauty. 1fV 'wV '1 N 4-...as1a.a WUKKW' 4' J waive -1 ul. 4..H ...Q --1 W ' if 1 A vt- ,l KJ' A Q f , ww- ,.,-. .,, 1 f- 'P--f, ' B-'lffvd gf!! . I ' q' 1 ' . N , ' . i. -A + ,ny A , l, . ml i., . . ,q f f, -X u! V, . '. QW , in Ig' I it if H' A dk, .3 K . it-w gf n I V ww! ! wfvjyf . - W 'HJ A ,7..u af' c 'A E pf l ' ' ' 11 I , j' affhi, ff 'f Q - f an-. . ,afbw -ff .,. . I ., . .Ar , . xl . .o 'f mr 32 , , . ,pf ., . pw: 5 5, X. 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