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'WT's 2 I :faux :!:L4R'i.v. xx 41 hx. is gi .. 4-if-1 'f'W u 'a '- A X , ,.,,,',,.,.-.,..,. iC'f'?1 ' 2 gtg g ,L ian .M -tnhlfririni in-ilki if iuxhlusz 1 Q Z I' 3 Q. h ' 'V V -vim' may 5 9, if Li f 2 i ,A , T .ds Y GE ' ,Q Hx L. X 14, s 'Q ' , ,W 3 3 r ... MMU :WZ hu .x 5'2 ,. V N-0' t ,i-. KIT-ig - L-we SS WAIN RIGHT CDLG:-283 USS WAINWRIGHT QDLG-285 is a 1, Ld-26 class Guided Missile Frigate and is the third ship in the Navy to bear this name. She is named after five distinguished naval officers from two WAINWRIGHT families. These of- ficers served our country with valor during the years from the mid-19th Century until after the First World War. The primary mission of WAINWRIGHT is to provide anti-air and anti-submarine defense in a fast carrier task force. Secondary missions are to provide defense against surface ships and to conduct shore bombardment in sup- port of amphibious operations. WAINWRIGHT was the first frigate to be built with an integrated weapons direction system that employs high speed computers of great reliability. This system processes data on targets of all kinds and feeds it to the Terrier Standard Missile fire control and launching systems in order that missiles may be properly aimed and fired at any attacker, air or surface. WAINWRIGHT is equipped with a single, dual-purpose, rapid-fire 5754 semi-automatic gun mount and two rapid-fire 3 f50 heavy machine gun mounts. These two systems provide additional defense against air and surface threats. WAINWRIGHT is 547 feet in length with a maximum beam of 55 feet and a draft of 28 feet. Although the ship, with a displacement of 7930 tons, is about the size of a World War II cruiser, she has destroyer acceleration and maneuverability. Four high-pressure boilers supply steam for two main engines capable of delivering 90,000 horsepower for propulsion. Since being commissioned in 1966, WAINWRIGHT has operated in many parts of the world, with three combat tours in the Western Pacific in support of Allied operations in Southeast Asia. This current deployment is WAINWRIGHT'S first to the Mediterranean as part of the U.S. SIXTH FLEET. 453217 232 ff Q1 V 5 OFFICER w.D. ROBERT ON, JR ' CAPTAIN, U. . NAVY X h , N Captain ROBERTSON was born in Lexington, North 5131 gn! Carolina August 27, 1926. He attended public schools 'B if ' 15 and the University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C. until entry into the U.S. Naval Academy in 1944. Graduating in 1947 with the class of 1948, he was assign- ed to the destroyer USS VESOLE QDDR-8781, and served in division officer and department head billets during multiple Mediterranean deployments until January 1951. During 1951, then Lieutenant Cjunior gradel ROBERTSON participated in the reactivation of USS MULLANEY QDD-5285 in Charleston and her shakedown training. During 1952 and early 1953, Captain ROBERTSON was in post-graduate school in Intelligence and Russian Language in Washington, D.C., and was subsequently assigned to Belgrade, Yugoslavia as the Assistant Naval Attache. In January 1955, he returned to sea as Chief Staff Officer for COMDESRON THIRTY. During 1957-58, he was an instructor at the NROTC Unit at the University of South Carolina and later attended Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk. In 1959, Captain ROBERTSON served as Executive Officer of USS WEEKS QDD-7011, during which time WEEKS became the first warship to enter the Black Sea since World War II days. In September 1960, he was assigned as Executive Officer of USS DEWEY QDLG-145 shortly after the shakedown of the Navy's first DLG, and made Northern European and Mediterranean deployments on her. In 1962, Captain ROBERTSON was assigned to the Officer of Naval Intelligence serving as Head of the Maritime Intelligence Branch. In 1964, he took command of USS WATTS QDD-5675 his first Pacific duty. Following decommissioning of WATTS in 1965, he was ordered as Prospective Comnianding Officer of USS RAMSEY QDEG-25, and remained with RAMSEY through her commissioning and first WESTPAC deploy- ment. In January of 1969, he returned to Washington as Head, Strategic Warfare Group of the S stems Analysis Division, and participated in the initial year of SALT negotiations. y Captain ROBERTSON attended the Industrial College of the Armed F01-ces in 1970-71 and was assigned, in August 1971, as Chairman, Professional Development Board and Director, Division of ,Naval Command and Management. at the Naval Academy. He assumed command of WAINWRIGHT in November 1972 Captain ROBERTSON holds the Bronze Star the Meritorious Ser ' . . . r M d ' - ' ' H is married to the former Frances Tuttle of Columbia, S.C. They havbcswo ihillldind Vgimub Ciinglilglf rliitllgllrgig Tech., and Fran, a ninth-grader, and reside in Charleston. en, Dum, a feb mam di f 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICER J .P. BURKE COMMANDER, U.S. NAVY Commander BURKE, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Burke, was born 16 September 1936. Upon graduation from High School, at Kyoto Japan in January 1954, he attended the University of Colorado. Upon graduation in June 1958 and subsequent commissioning in the U.S. Navy, he served aboard the USS PEREGRINE QEMSF- 3735 in Key West, Florida. From April 1961 through September 1961 CDR BURKE attended Submarine School at New London, Connec- ticut. After graduation, he reported aboard the USS GRAMPUS QSS-2533. He qualified for command of sub- marines in June in 1964. He then attended the FBM Navigation Course at Dam Neck, Virginia and, after comple- N L d D'rector of FBM Navigation tion in November, 1964 he reported to the Submarine School Staff at ew on on as 1 Division!FBM Training Department. He remained at the Submarine School in this capacity from December 1964 through May 1967. In June and July of 1967 he attended Prospective Commanding Officers School, New London and, on 4 August 1967, CDR BURKE relieved as Commanding Officer, USS MARLIN QSST-25. CDR BURKE was relieved as Commanding Officer, USS MARLIN on 28 February 1969 and ordered as Weapons Of- ficer on the Staff of Commander, Submarine Development Group TWO in New London, Connecticut where he served until November of 1971. After completion of the Destroyer Prospective Executive Officers course at New- ' Off' ' F b uar port, R.I., Commander BURKE reported on board WAINWRIGHT for duty as Executive icer in e r y 1972. Commander BURKE is married to the former Diane L. DVORAK of Sioux City, Iowa. They reside with their two children, David and Amy, in Charleston. WARDROO LCDR F.R. WHALEN LCDR R. SUTTON LCDR J.W. COLANGELO LT R.E. TAYLOR OPERATIONS OFFICER WEAPONS OFFICER ENGINEER OFFICER SUPPLY OFFICER III' I'.F. sHIII,I,O Fw L C LEWIS ENS W EOBO CWO 3 E E KWIAT .. I . - .. KOWSKI CW- ,, III, OFFIIER Abbf CICIER OFFICER ASST CIC OFFICER NTDS OFFICER E?JE6IT1:1?QOh11II?gIgH MATERIAL OFFICER IJIHIII I..,I. EEVILACQIA IT 5 'F SREOO - N , , , ' ' ' - L , MIEEILI-. OFFICER MISSILE OFFICER IPROS, GUg'LffEgiS3CP1j1g1f1CGER LTiCgxiI.B. CRIFFEN UFJC JC. REYNOSEER OFFICER FIRE CONTROL OF y - --C ' RF' , k. , . J. In . F 1 1' 1:1-gl 1 1 1 1 1 iw-1 1 iw OFFICER LCDR K.I-I. KINGSTON LTJG F.P. HUDSON LT A.L. SMITH LCDR L.J. LYSTIG LAMPS DET OINC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER NAWADMIN OFFICER CHAPLAIN LT J.A. JOHNESEE LTJG W.M. DENNY LTJG R.A. WILLIS LCDR R.C. HATCHER ENS R.D. POE MAIN PROPULSION ASST DAMAGE CONTROL ASST DISBURSING OFFICER SUPPLY OFFICER ASST COMM OFFICER IDEC-MAR? ENS R.G. MACKLIN ENS P.A. DANIELS LT R.L. KALER LTJG J.C. MILLER LTJG D.W. MOULTON MISSILE ORDNANCE FIRST LIEUTENANT LAMPS DET ASST OINC LAMPS DET OPERATIONS LAMPS DET ADMIN OFFICER 1 1 1 iw 1 1 1 C1 , OPS 8a COMM .RMC F.V. CLARK Blackwell, Okla. r DSC P.J. MITOLO New Castle, Pa. 'A Q EWC M.F. DAVIDSON 5 4 SMC R.G. CLARK Clarksville, Tenn. Albany, Ky. B S s x ' 1 l 1 Q . I 1 U 5 ' ll 1 A J - I l D ' I - Y ' 7 i 7 I N I, 4 X r 5 1 v Q 84, l, flew I gf, V I-li,-gw ' e 'zu' ff 2 I A' OSC R.L. MOFFITT OSCM W.N. ODOM EWC R.W. OWENS ETCS R.W. PUTNAM Columbia, SC. Deland Volusia, Fla. Brenton, Ala. Ft. Plains, N.Y. WEAPO S Sz HELO Photo W Available 'W FTGC D.R. BOYNTON GMMC D.C. BUNDY, JR. GMCM W.D. COPELAND STC J.A. FERNEDING Wayzata. Minn. Elizabeth City, N.C. Livingston, Tenn. Cincinnati, Ohio FTMC R.N. HANRIGHT Oneida, N.Y. ATC A.R. KYLE BMC w.H. RAINS FTM Lvakehum, NJ' Ft. Worth, Tex c R.B. RICHES FTCS JERRY --J SIMPSON HS Pembel'f0f1, N.J. Blanket, Texas SUPPLY CHIEF' MESS SDC C. ABELON SKC S.T. SMITH CSC C.L. TODD Charleston, S.C. Atlantic City, N.J. Columbia, S.C. ADMIN BTC R.L. CRAWLEY QMC.W5L- HALL LNC W.H. MILNER HMC DOC PHILLIPS Jacksonville Beach, Fla. L0U1SV1ll9, KY- Camden, Ark. Greenville, S.C. E GI EERI G Vu. v-ff K , ,xl MMC E.O. BUHS MMCS J.R. GRAY HTG D.L. HOWERTON MMCS E.F. IMPSON Joplin, Mo. Cincinnati, Ohio Mt. Vernon, Mo. Plain Dealing, Iowa MMC D.R. PHILLIPS BTC R.C. POLLARD BTCS D.R. PRICE ICC R.N. REAVES EMCS A.J. YUNGK Lexington, Tenn. Shelbyville, Ky. Lenior, N.C. Big Springs, Texas Hartford, Conn. DEP RTURE CHARLE TO After many weeks of intensive preparation. December lst finally arrived. Last minute personal belongings were loaded, the LAMPS helo came aboard and WAINWRIGHT families and friends made their farewells on the pier. With the Cooper River bridge 2, ll .C 4 gi' , ..-,,M.,,..-- fading slowly into the morning haze, WAINWRIGHT headed for sea and a rendezvous off Bermuda with other transiting destroyers-next stop Rota, Spain on December 10th and a Hturnoverf' with USS STANDLEY QDLG-325. 4 .1 s kd. N .Q use -i- N , fr' 1 5 Ill , 8 lin s 'tux I h,sl1f4s.? 1 sg I , .f st-P Ci , A .. 4 7'i i :N 17 x x Q x X I ... ,gf ne W . f B lg , tt it f 5 l l 3 . RRI AL BARCELO A Our first port visit in the Med was to lovely Barcelona, Spain for the Christmas holidays. Being overseas during the Yuletide Season is never easy but the friendly natives. beautiful sights and excellent shopping in the land of Don Quixote made it bearable. We bid farewell to Barcelona well stocked with leather goods and antique ship models. X E E l . t N 1 ' g Q t r 4 til With a replica of Columhuss Santa Maria in the foreground, WAINWRIGHT moors at Nluelle de Barcelona. EZ Elgrnge After three weeks at sea, the Barcelona ladies proved to be a welcome sight. Get those lottery tickets while they're hot! The open air market was a seafood lover's delight with specialties C0lUIjI1bUS Square marks the intersection of Barcelona's main ' aff91'16S. of lobster prawns, eels and...octopus! Merry Christmas, sailormanv Tiny tot models her new outfit from Santa. '1 I I ,. ins.-.W ffl' U . ,,,, ,v px. j x' fr n 2 .sg f Flamenco dancer shows off her finery. Fresh flowers for sale on the Rambles El Corte Ingles -Barcelona's answer Sears, Grants and Piggly Wiggly. N be K .lr wg X k 0 3 if' 1' ,-. , , W , 'gaxi Q A' 2,4 4 , oPERAT10NS DEPARTMENT E4 N . Xb H H OI DIVI :vu-.4 Q. IO l x '01s 49559 ' X vb 951 We OI Division is comprised of Operations Specialists S I 01: and Electronic Warfare technicians who operate 'I---w--' R I 4 the ship combat information center, CIC. Division fd. ersonnel are tasked with the collection display -.W 111111 P f , v evaluation and dissemination of data on surface, submarine and air contacts. Collateral efforts con sist of gunfire support and air control of Navy jet, fixed Wing and helicopter aircraft. The operation of the ship's computer tactical data system LNTDSJ is a responsibility of OI Division. Long range air search operator keeps a tight watch during TRAXSLANTEX operations in the North Atlantic. OS1FrankD.BOedeker EWI Donald P. Highley OSI Harold R. Power OSI H. Lee Smith BOE D.P. THE MAN SMIT'I'Y Blanchester. Ohio Mexico. Missouri Ft. Smith, Arkansas Maynnard, Iowa OS3 J. Gregory Becker Baltimore, Maryland OS2 Larry Gann CANDY BAR Little Rock, Arkansas OS2 Michael A. Crockett EE BEESN OS3 David M. Buckley tB Bloomington, Illinois BUCK Pawtucket, Rhode Island 'AA ,A OSSN Garry M. Goldsmith OS2 Dennis K. Golden GOLDEY GOLDEY Warfordsburg, Pennsylvariia Belaire. Ohio OSSN Jeff Devlin BUZZ Wayne, New Jersey OSSN Walter L. Gutzmer GCTZ Lake Village. Indiana OS2 Billy Wayne Dittmar Rockdale, Texas OS3 Ernest A. I-Ieskett ANIMAL Imperial. Nebraska 13 OS2 Michael R. Petersen GRlT Huntsville. Alabama No Photo Available OS3 Ben M. Richey UBENGIEU Hartsville, South Carolina l - .'.v tw? EW3 Charles L. Kenyon OSN Michael E. Kovach OS3 Gregory R. Kuss HCHUCKH HELBOVV' Springfield, Ohio North Freedom, Wisconsin WilliHII1SIOWf1, NSW Jersey Division sideline contingent in shock at the Palma olympics. OSS Larry D. Reetz Curtice. Ohio OSB Gerald W, Toogood IVAN Coopersville. Michigan CTR3 Gary D. Ledbury Cassville, Wisconsin SW OSSN Daniel W. Lynch GCYA 9 College Point, New York OSSN Michael Mills OSSN Robert S. Lilly HLOBSTERH Knoxville, Tennessee OSSN William C. Macy 5 CE7Y Kettering, Ohio OS3 Donald E. Missig Sea Graves, Texas UPUGSLEYN Monroeville, Ohio OS2 Dittmar attempts to decj h I OSSN Yucker' M p er t. 16 NCQ hieroglyphics ol' OS3 Buckley and i OS2 Richard E. Turner Greenwood, Missouri OS2 William E. Van Atten TACO Corpus Christi, Texas NN OSSA Charles A. Uecker CHIP Philadelphia, Pennsylvania OSSN Dan A VanAylstyne DUTCH Asbury, New Jersey OSI Davidson ships-over 5 I don't remember them discussing refueling detail at A- School... il. IKM lil arm wa. M , 9 'gf ,wx v.. i5 fzvnlnf a wa, f is 65 S paw 'Sill l ,L 5 ,V O52 Van Atten paints on the E signifying WAINWRIGHT as the most operationally proficient 26 Class DLG. OSSN Harvey P. Williams WILLX A nf If , Pittsburg, Pennsylvania . . . .Y it ossA cfggIgCLv7iyfhefidge OSSfI13IQ5geSCgAT?,C er Orange, New -Jersey Parchman, Michigan OE DIVISIO A U I EW rf is 'el F 'f 5 Noi OE Division consists of Data Systems Technicians DS2 Roderick A. Adas Millersburg, Michigan C ETR2 Andre M. Downey P- HSHERIFF' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 7li and Electronics Technicians. The DS Gang main- tains and operates the ship's operational com- puters and related equipments of the Navy Tac tical Data System. The ET's are responsible for the maintenance of WAINWRIGHT's sophisticated radar, navigation and communications suite. ET1 William Muszynski SKI Chicago. Illinois ETNSN Richard Amole RICH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ETR2 William G. Graves WALRUS Santa Ana. California Fi-Q.. DS1 Kurt A. Pochert Warren, Michigan Y., 3,3-ix, ETR2 Kendall Bradshaw GOAT San Antonio, Texas DSI Donald R. St. Clair Lubbock, Texas ETN2 Francis Buzzard HBUZZARDH ' Cheyenne, Wyoming ETNSIQSM-thur C. Gwih ETR2 William D. Handle KKW D ,Y Lafayette Hill, Penns 'lvania s Smithfield,.Rhode Island ETNSN John Chandler HORSEFACE Las Cruces, New Mexico DS2 James F. Heise Milwaukee, Wisconsin I 1 I2 y 3 .xv N x . . I . I n K1 sm.. N ft- : X ? I just can't believe ETR3 George Scaroulis GREEK Astoria, New York x vs we broke the wh-o-o-o-le thing.. DS2 Stephen W. Sarvis, Jr. Amarillo, Texas DS2 Kenneth F. Uhland Baltimore, Maryland DS! Larry D. Keller ETN3 David S. Kelly Atlantic, Iowa TRUE GRITH Thomaston, Georgia Q -' 5 N' 43 . is 5 X DS2 Paul I. Lewis ETN3 Curtis Lohler LEWIE TINY Toledo, Ohio Salem, Virginia It's amazing how a cup of coffee develops the muscle tone of your forearm! When do you think I'll see similar results? 17 EVK No A Willis DS2 Stephen J Woods FTN3 Gary A Yoos ETR2 Denis Wassel ETR3 William . . ' J 1 . COAL MINERH REDNECK Littleton, Colorado RUG RAT Duquesne, Pennsylvania Macon, Georgia Toledo, Ohio VW W 'fll'l M ' l 18 . mga The Swing was such f ' N ' un. ow which way to the monkey bars? Proper tools are necessary to maintain a sophisticated mouse trap. i ,Ml bw HIV lim positive! Either Q26 is shorted-or the chilled wat . warm-or... er IS too Confuscious say HH d ' i an S in pockets always bring smile on face . Seaman Hayes models the latest in Fall haberdashery. PER UNNEL Haven't I seen you somewhere before? PECTIO '? And then there was the day of that strange personnel inspection conducted just prior to entering a Med port. The Hbluesl' stayed in the lockers below while turtlenecks, flares, harness boots and a weird collec- tion of hats made the scene topside. 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Good beaches, excellent shopping and lots of English and Scandinavian ' places-we'd-like-to-go-hack-to list-next to Charleston, of course! tourists placed Palma high atop the 4 l KJ 1 vr X -. ,, ' 1 3 I .2 , 1.11-Q' 2 j, 1 l .,gh'll .' 'rr- : 2 2 3, hi.: ' V ' ' . i 1' M gal I s P:1 ' ' 'Ei'-Y :.'.- 1 :QD N . i ' fllks n' -'VL 1 --9 r 5 ,U 'l fg SX. 5353 ,Y 'fag' -1, +525 iii'-.' i-fsfgjglfi -fs' w 1 i3Q.':'g71-- f L Q 5. I QQXZ- N.. J f - - ,ggff . J , I 2-iffy? 1 dry: -1- - f 1- XV V Q ' 5 .iz .I '1 Q 1- :wir - ,,'v nfl, ' . 'n'l N 'Q - ,- .I . .. l X - -fir Q f ' V. . . V - 33 ,' . I Y I Q Pi , : ' --3 - N A f V 3x f X' ID '15 dv Q 'Z 1 CD 3 20 KE iff E Q Hotel rooms with beautiful views-a Palma specialty. ! n U' 55 -' , ,Q 1 s 5 , Y I 4 MJ, Y, rr Q .,,!'M.M,w '4fw,V,, uh K :,'.'f.p ' E I 1 ' - . J 1,-f-V . V ' Q 2 u Sorry the mail from the States took so long but. . ' ,F af 6 49 was live Y Majorcas architecture reflects the islands Spanish heritage. 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R , 'Oli c Dwi ro Nix The Communications Department, made up of Radioman and Signalmen, is responsible for all external shipboard communications. Using high speed teletype equipment, WAIN- WRIGHT Radiomen process up to 400 nussages dady. Lhning the depkn1nent,the ship was constantly a part of the Navvs woddvdde connniuncatknm netubrk.In addh don to providnng an aroundfthewiock visual watch,the Signahnen standby read3'to conr municate with flaghoist, flashing light or semaphore. Through the Signal gang, we were able to communicate with Naval, merchant and pleasure ships froni aH over the wtuld as we operated uithe hied. ZW Turns for 15 knots, Aye Sir! ' 59,394 RM2 Kenneth K. Abbot SM2 Rondel L. Bailey TENNESSEE RON A Maryville, Tennessee Logan, Ohio a,1?,,.'i , ig:.,.,. ., 'f fl: ,ve K . ef.- K , ' i'rs Q Rag i A I ' I E li 3 I . ,, W' 5 4 I 9001 as ' 1 m..L,,l ,.,, M '59 'non +- ' ' .Ol 3 c...... 5' . . fi Q i QA ' 4 A f and its the Braves 4. the Dodgers 2 in the bottom of the... Q in V: .I ri, RMI James A. Gette RMI William J. Stelzer JIM Toledo, Ohio Aurora, Illinois , Pictures not Available RMI G.R. Thomas RMSN L.R. Curtis RM2 G.M. Goldman RM3 M.W. Jenkins RM3 I-I.T. Kozlowski RM2 D.R. Ramsey RM3 Billie R. Cheshire BILL Medicine Lodge, Kansas SM3 Richard H. Cameron RICH Sanford, North Carolina Anybody wanna hear Foggy Mountain CASREPTH? SA Duncan S. Easterling RMSN Noel A Figueroa 1 Buhl, Alabama Columbia, South Carolina E I 2 r wRM3 Reuel J. Garcia SR John J. Hendarson SMSN Danny W. Hinkle RMSA Dale P. Johnson bama Fe, New Mexlco Atlanta- Geofgla Lewisburg, West Virginia Fremont, Michigan ..,,,,,...g ,..,,..,,, SK A 'R fwfwf Stand back or I'll dust '1 on vour dun a . . C h g rees Here,S a good paragraph to add to the Captain's message RM3 Mark S. Mallin MARK Dahlgren, Virginia ,L -O 0 SSEQS S303 f 4 X X And we ll send this one to Panama Zululand and Swift, agile communications messenger stands Guam they 11 never fmd lt! poised for quick deliveries trying to write his name. RM3 Dann N' Ma er SN Thomas M Miles SM 3 James C Scanland RM2 James C. Schmidt SM2 George White Y y RM H DANNY Chapel Hill North Carolina K JIM Waqhlngmn Detroit Michigan Tampa Florida Cfmfad Montana W I WRIGHT PORT ..fii5,' .., 'fl db f X fnw-Ulf-gi' .' 'i -as t - OS2 Crockett prior to being clipped by LT Kaler Centering from the right at high UD speedl. Who let this guy in khakis on the fie f- A V , :van 1 li' f U , . X, kr This is a friendly game of touch? Then there was that fateful day in Palma that saw the OI Division 'cRosey Palmsw taking on the Wardroom Wasters in a friendly little game of touch football. They're still talking about it at the Spanish Naval Base where the spectacle took place. After the dust had settled and with untold raspberries, innumerable clips and trips and about twenty cases of El Aguilan, the Palms retreated back to CIC having suffered a horrible defeat. The Wasters spent the night looking fOr an oxygen machine. Action highlights on the Palma rockpile- WAINWRIGHT surprised the entire SIXTH Fleet by placing second in the COMFAIRMED basketball tourney in Rota. After first round play, only four teams remained including WAIN- WRIGHT and last year's champs, NAVSTA Rota. Third round action saw our cagers knocking off NCS San Vito in overtime before trouncing NAVSTA Rota and setting the stage for the championship game between WAINWRIGHT and FORRESTAL. FORRESTAL hung on for the final win but not before our team had shown what a Destroyer squad with a lot of determina- tion could do. Congratulations Hayes-it's a girl. Goldman gets the go -5 ' 'Y 1 X . XX 31 N T 'TI N... Y ,sv Ui ' .---.,.nQ. Q . --...,, I: .1 ' Nl -95 -1. tn.. - M 'R uhm... 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'f5' 2Q : ' . 5525222222222 These are the men of First Division who main- A.,,. :.:.:2:2:2:f:Q: :f: 2. 32 5555 .Q 1 :'f2Sf2f2fQQ2i2Qfffififigfififfffgzl' 12222 2' tain the physical appearance of the sides and --------52323252352722551525'5:iifzltigt- :5f3f5f3f2f2f5.-.-.':'55:1f2f5'f5':2:2f1Q5' -:f '7 2' decks, stand the bridge watches and run those +1 persnickety ship's boats. ... . . . . . . . . . . -:-. -.2:2:2:2:2:2: 2' 525232323 ' ' 52i252E2E2I2i2Z2i312igigig2g2g2g2,.,12252g32E5E2f5, fi- ab .-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:xl '-:-:-:-:-:-:-: .'.... ......... .... ... .....-1-u. .... 'C l fi E iff P! Q. BM1 James R. Brady BIG JIM Lebanon, Kentucky T .454 I 'A , ' T Q X SA Louie M. Almanza SN Charles M. Bittman SA Suillermo G. Dastro HBOOGALOOH HBULLWINKLEH CISCO KID' Sacramento, California Memphis, Tennessee Manica, Phlllppmes sql' Q ff .n SN Kenneth M. Kiefer SN William D. Freeman HI SA Jack W. Hagen H HSEAMAN FREEMAN' HFAGEN' ' CHARQAER , ,.,f, Rock Hill, South Carolina Birnidjy, Minnesota Sf. Lows, A ISSOUN .,l -------- .nn nauonu u :nous ....S.. 'i'I'f'f:I:f:i:f:iff.. Q:f:2:2.,-'- s:u:n: '.:.:.:-:.:.-.:.:.:. 2 - :J ' QR.: .:. -'K +:?:2:5a3g:Q:2:ii?'i'-g2:2:2:22:2E 'j:2g255:2:2:-j:2:2:2:2:2:1:12:23, i2iI:C 'f:2:2- V Q. P .I .' ln. :C 1 1 - -Ik. . . ...-...-... ... .....- : : -.:.:.:-.R a u u.u.a. u. n.o's.o. . . . . 2 '.g:g.,.:Ei:g.g.g.g. 5 '- .- -.+:2Ff1.:: -.?t1f2f2.5:5i5f -2-:-:-:-:-'-:-:-:':-:-:-'-1-1-ag-Q-.-QQ:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:2:-22:-:-:2:- '-:-:-:-:-1-:- iziif:i23:3?5?:1:T:l:i:f1711111:l:L4:-.,:3:5:3:i:3:3:3:2:2:3:5:Q:f:f:f:Q:Q:Q:2:s2:f:Q:Q:f:Q:Q ...... ...-......--u-..... ...........--nu--:nnu..... .... ....... .-.nu--n---..... . ....... ....----.--1---... -.-.-........- ....--I-.... SA Richard L. Chestnut Circleville, Ohio SA Arlin D. King RUNT ... ........ ..,. .. .. .............. ... ........ ..... . ......n.,..... .....-..... .......... I -'ln . . :- '2:-. . nu-ll .ll I--1 ' .'iI:I:.'::::::1:IiIiI I -l I.l.l.l. liv 'Q '- zq. '. I. .U.U sul N SN Joseph M. Dasilva RATSO Mountain Side, New Jersey W5 SA Malcolm J. MacEachern --MAC Los Angeles, California Billerica, Massachusetts 29 R. A If Are you sure this is Avgo Nisis? SA Kenneth W. Taylor USAILOR TAYLOR Wayne. New Jersey vi 1. J X 94 9 SA Kurt J. Magnusson MAGGIE MAE Detroit, Michigan BM3 Charles R. Perdue HOMINY Patrick, South Carolina BM3 Mark W. Viall BUTTERFLY North Wildwood, New Jersey . 'lf Nagy' BMC Raines walks the plank, SA David G. Morris COMMANDER Fern Creek, Kentucky SN Oliver G. Rainwater, Jr. SA Jeffery T- EOWC Atlanta, Georgia PIG PEN ' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SN Dale M. Wainright SN John T. Waddell 'LYUNH BUCK Tampa, Florida San Franciso, California We'l1 take a dollar's worth of regular , xxx X, ,ffzlf ,J by R ig Pictures Not Available SA R.P. Baquet SA D.J. Dobbins BM3 D.W. Gaddy SA RE. Ganzer SA J.A, Hagen BM3 R. Hamlet SA J.G. Jereda SA J.M. Kilko f ,Nw fi SN D.S. King SA CR. Latham SA F.L. H Lockwood SN W.J. Maher, Jr. SA L.J. Perez SN L.P. Slemp SN J.W. Thompson SA T.R. Williams FTG2 James M. Bardwell Harahan, Louisiana FTGSA Charles T. Helwig Louisville, Kentucky FTG2 David M. Holguin DAVE Houston, Texas FTGSN Timothy L. Clouse LKTIMHY Alexander, North Dakota GMG3 John S. Hickey 'KSCOOTERH Spruce Pine, North Carolina 'Q K FTG3 Donald W. Linder DON Sauquoit, New York GMG3 Gregory A. Dixon DICKEY Chicago, Illinois 1- f SA Juan G.T. Garza JUAN,' Larado, Texas fi . .W GMG3 Kern Goullette RIVER BOAT Ishpeming, Michigan msar saw Mount 32 manned and ready-almost... FTG2 Darrol W. Lockhart Spring Grove, Minnesota FTG3 Raymond A Ma 1-0 32 Shine it, paint it-shine it, paint it. When we gonna SHOOT it? HRAYH i g W Niles, Illinois FTGSN Richard T. Mathis UBUSTERI' Charleston, South Carolina GMG2 Michael W. McGuire VICE GRIPS Jasper, Texas .a--1 1-6 'f GMG3 David L. Merrick FTG2 Robert F. Oldenburg DAVE BOB Wilmington, North Carolina Constantine, Michigan Picture Not Available-GMG3 D.T. Long I I' eff .rf tv f FTG3 Jonathan J, Petty 'KSWEAT EYE Jacksonville, Florida Air action starboard. Target-sleeve. Commence-BOOM-Fire! Er, Mt 51.. .7 FTG2 Leonard A. Race L.A. E. Tawas, Michigan FTG3 Thomas D. Ryan AsR'UNT7Y Rochester, New York FTG3 Steven R. Trythall STEVE Lebanon, Pennsylvania GMG3 Frank Rodriguez ROD Tampa, Florida FTG3 Donald L. Shelton SHELL Berrien Springs, Michigan FTG2 Ismael T. Vasquez HPANCHOU Balmorhea, Texas mu., .y mean anything. gum says we making your plans now. Une .,'X start 1 l , 1 .s-.A it ii l N if it . pl ' i ' i , , l 4 .1 as Q . 1. , Q g. t I. .. F ap., , . 4 , '. Qiaiffl if X WWW iffy!! f 53,4 f if f W! ff Wow ff ff ,ff If fa K7 Www mfw' vii. bill' i wdbr my wg, .ggfvv 4uiv 1,5w,,5+ m 'rS f f 7' ff! Q 0-'vi' an--t '. Ar -L WW- ' irq! , ,mf , W P mf' Q N lk., A .,,,. .,,,.,,x.. fes- 'U ST1 Eugene O. Bathurst BLOB Runnemede New Jersey TM2 Fredrick C. Eggers ZOT North Bergen, New Jersey STG3 Ronald L. Mathias MAT Bally, Pennsylvania .,:! V mi'-V J' .. lv, ' TT STI John D. Stout FATS Sanford North Carolina STG2 Randolph G. Gates BEAR Baton Rouge, Louisiana STGSN R.B. Odom Charleston, South Carolina ,f .f vw- . ' ' 4' JJ? 495115 .., .. A f 4 -' 3rd DIVI IO Third Division eats submarines for lunch, The Division, home of the Sonarmen and Torpedomen, is responsible for the detecti and, in time of hostilities, destruction of enemy submarines. WAINWRIGHT' sophisticated sonarfunderwater battery system makes the ASW game challenging and exciting. OH S TMSN W.R. Achord DUB Ch 1 Summerville, South Carolina arleston, South Carolina .41 TM3 Edward G. Heirtzler HAIRY Westport, Connecticut STG3 Glenn H. Pursley STG2 Thomas A. Lombardi East Meadow, New York .' STG ,. , ' UDIRTU D J Ritter Olvm 18 Wash' Somerset, New Jersey N D K mgtml STGSN E. Brand STGSN Michael C. Cannon SHOTGUN Media, Pennsylvania AALOMOH UTRICKY RICKY Loomis, Nebraska STG3 J.E. Scholze Vero Beach, Florida STG2 Richard L. Louth8H L Man- Nik .v he 1' WAINWRIGHVIUS answer to the Royal Highland PiDeI'S' Hey Dave! Do they have a roach-coach in Livorno7 Woody. ,Xl , ,. , K , if .. 4 mmmg li .W 4 , W t . f f f 1 vfy 1. ,- Jf, Wx ,V no-1 9, f Q V, had . 'mf f ' 7 ,f f v ff!! I' X ff X W Q5 I W gif? f 5 ,avg W ,f new faaf Q , f,,,, ,, U , , ,NW ' f is a pretty good batting average. Two Weapons and Operations ASW A's in a row Ln-in. Y . STG3 William J. STG3 ggfhafd Qheldon Vanleeuwen T ATE? UDUTCHH TOY, Michigan Azusa, California ,,,..1-nu1'- f 4 ,a f I l 3 1 l H g Who smokingl I'm only chewing 's,, STG3 'Joseph E. Wagner TMSA Robert J. Wingard STG3 Leonard E. Wood ' BOB WOODY HJUMPIN' JOE' 1 O Stockton, California Phoenix, Arizona Fairfield, Ohio X 4th DIVISIO Missile Fire Controlmen and Guided Mis Gunner's Mates-this is the Fourth Division, The flaming power of booster ignition and the soaring It ca grace and deadly potential of a guided missile obediently seeking its' target. Intercept! Pridei sile i 5 r , U8 1+- system which performs Well. The GH in DLG,The Il Missile E . e 1 .nd-M? lil l f fp VI l Q'eN0 I i L,-Photo 1lAyaiIable GMMI Ernest M.Giles B ds A ' h N - ' . , X X UBULLDOGN ir may at I e AMFI Missile Range off the island of Crete. GlVINI1D3vid1VI'?warlZ GN Chicago, Illinois UDIRT3 JOE B. Ottumwa, Iowa A Q. or - N ,, ,. z N gf , V if 'L l I : ' . A W, 1 Y 13' Q i GMMSN Gary W. Bennett GMMIS Leonard L. Bogie FTNI2 Dou l s P. B l X li . HPRINCESSH ULEN., NBLgRaPN oure l GNIMZ Daniel E. Bowman tllXllN1igvl,hOmasJ. Champagnr F Pornpton Lakes, New Jersey Caney. Kansas Rgmgeyu New Jersey HHALF PlN'I ' -n-c'HAMP D 36 amllum' Ohm llundec. lllinois ,,2fT'Q.'7iZ'ff v't.W21. ' ' ' .-rr . e ' f 'r'-frf ' ' ' H L N4--V 3 , - ----f-P---- M iukx Q S 6 J CJC, N-.Nil f' ,, Q- in X '4-QWNK Y-...Wx 4 Look what I found the Y Stop Keys You ve heard of the car that can't pass a gas station without turning in... A l V . un-uf, FTM3 James W. Hussey SUPER TECH South Gate, Michigan GMM3 John W. Orndoff Lowell, Ohio 'N-, we ,ar-.n 'i WAINWRIGHT's resident sign painter, GMM3 Hill, hard at work on Johnathan Livingston Seagull. FTM3 S.E. Kelly FTM2 R.S. Livingston FTM2 A.W. Smith FTM3 H.J. Tully GMM2 John B. Meinders 'KMINDOFFN Prairie Grove, Arkansas , 1 J is J , FTM2 Carl C. Siglock HULK Akron, Ohio 37 N 1 3 ',:,:.'Ci 5 . ,, .., ,,. ,L -' r v ' I 'Ar Til: if! 7 I Q af--..... 4. 'BWI -11 -P , ,, e' 'L' 5.25353 tix Q , ' ,, ri 3 1 X- QFQJI--E L,,.!5'-r S .SSA X wggigjfaf fi H' FT , ' 1 ,if ':. 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Our quick reaction vehicle found herself fre- quently masquerading as a utility helofmailmanf intelligence collector- and she did them all better than anyone else. The Det quickly gained and maintained the respect of Sixth Fleet ships. They were with us for eight long months but we missed them almost as soon as they had flown off the GUAM enroute their home in Norfolk. They were real profession AW1 E.P. Connelly l 7Y Omaha, Nebraska , its it AMH2 George W. Fischer AQUA HOMBREH Bergenfield, New Jersey ADJ1 George Peterson UPETEU Salt Lake City, Utah aw A, , .- Q-v 4 ,V ,K Fr: ,qu ' A f AMI-I3 Dan C. Gower San Mateo, California AE3 Joseph A. Castelli KLJOEH New York, New York AT3 Richard H. Hooten UHOOTERH New Carlisle, Indiana als... I ww, , -V g. P X273 AT3 Larry A. Dickson DICK Furlong, Pennsylvania ADJ3 Martin L. Jones MARTY Hoboken, New Jersey E , , X. -,f- xX:, , ff' Lf'-I 10 I h , M, X.X- K ii I image, ,-6 vs mmm AW2 Ruben D. Liley BOUDREAUX Sulphur, Louisiana AW3 Timothy Moore MEDICAL RECORD Columbus, Ohio 16, ' , I I X '52 AE8 Joseph J. Pierce AW3 Glen Railey SPUNK BIG FRANK Cleveland, Ohio New Orleans, Louisiana Were you the clown that left your chewing gum in my helmet? 412 ii' . ,. f. .w.1.ff1glf'tx2e:-'f ' - ' - . X 1 1 , .. W, ff, M -as, :am ww, Wwwbi, , ff 1 Wi , ,Q f y Y W2 4 ON ,W wif . 6, 7 f I WKIUKHSWQ I wonder if the number on that beast means what I think it means That was one heck of a bounce, Mr. Miller' ,...e W 2 2311 u ,T 1 'V I ls?-.ei ' The relief lube in this lm-41 is in ai had posi All lined up on the forward cat. 'if' ' A little reflecting at the end of another long day at sea. A .f . ' ' WA' A .. .. - Q A. ,L A g Q- i N ' I can't believe it! We were in Ready-60 and they just told us to launch in five minutes. -1 at 'ix 1 ,., AT3 Gregory P. Stewart BIG STEWH Chicago, Illinois ADJ3 Joseph Solan BIG TONY' Bayonne. New Jersey I AX3 Gary Vanderbur DRIFT Russell, Kansas AX3 Gary P. Shaw Hampton, New York z , X l Madman! Madman! Madman! 43 Right out of National Geographic -a great-great-great grandson of Columbus perhaps... iii I , -f rail -fbi. so 1,.1,, f,.. 'J.'. F 7-,v.'.f,- ., ' - - A. 1.:,', ' I., Af. ' -T. V img 'mm . .gf:,,,f.-r.,', .414 Wim ,I 'Vg-' ffl'-7ff:'pE' , ff'- ll , ' ..'..,'h sg, rf, ?.d.1?l:f.,.LiIa:L , wf J?-',:g'.qltxig3 W 'Wifi ' ' 'Q' wi' V' f:L':114'. Iwi-ni I V 4'Z3 il'- 4 f IL 1 -Jil l' Q 1111 '-Wi'lil' ff flf'i .,'.i ' ' ' . g' 7 'L' 142 ,',1llWf!Pl7?llllA.,, . 1 N- .-lar 4 if 'ff s is rw N- -r if r -lr ' ul F' I ,fu -M ' ffl .v -r. -flu . Ill ,' 7 ' -T , 1, ,Hi '- Wfmlvg ' ' - 'Q '- s.gi', . -, 1,1-um '- . u , fi'-3 2 H , l , .bis WAINWRIGHT visited Genoa in mid- February, just prior to participating in a ma- jor NATO exercise in the Central Mediterra- nean. After we finally got moored- Mediterranean style-we found this northern Italian city to be extremely well kept and offering excellent sightseeing and fine restaurants. Our Italian Navy hosts helped to make our few days in Genoa, birthplace of Genoa, birthplace of Columbus, informative and thoroughly enjoyable. GEO 1 The pilot comes alongside at the entrance to the harbor F' w-.,.,-W 1- 'f' . .f ea or m: x:f+ Bk -4sf'? r'33 I ., ,,, .M The Plaza Mazzioni XX HSN Q in the center of town Q if UE! An Italian square-rigger shared our berth. 4- as i ll 673 1 X e m ,gl I wonder it' I can sell another dozen paintings to the Captain i yi? i ,s ,1 e xx-A iliitflh Y ff .Mk if li .f if - xii ' W K We went through some film in downtown Genoa. F 1 The Italian frigate Vittorio Veneto-a well designed vessel and an NTDS companion for WAINWRIGHT. ur. 4 , ,- ' 1 ' ' ml .ii lv--vvbag 2 I t K .. ----. - i -:!73f2 :'5 v 'tif . I - , ' :iff ' . ' I ' , ,- x , . I . K . . '--. A 'N N. VAQAE ' .- K -A - J A ' ' ggi-1 ,Q Q - ' --f A A '-.M . . A I ' 'FH I , . . , I , I ' fqvqmh Y A ' V ' Nhclgifiki U V - TIO ' DIIIO 5-lg' L Lf ' The Navigation Department is composed of quarter- masters, administrative and postal personnel and medical . The QlVl's ensure the safe navigation of the ship by use of visual, electronic and celestial aids. The YN and PN gang handle a multitude of administrative matters including the preparation of official reports and cor- respondence, and maintenance of all personnel records. Besides overseeing the health of the crew, the docs main- representatives tain medical and dental records, schedule examinations and conduct sanitary inspections within the ship. The mailman takes all of our payday for make us happy with Mmailcallsn. money orders and IP' 3 E I 1 l 1 i I l PC3 Robert Allison SN James L. Braswell QM3 Robert L. Brinkman PN2 Marshall H. Bullard PN3 Michael J. Codianni AL 'SJIMH 'APOPPIN FRESH BULL J-Cf' is North Vernon, Indiana Brunswick, Georgia Carteret, New Jersey Memphis, Tennessee Chicago, lllino Viv' l'd let gm W 1- t- , W 'X .1 71 ' V r K L '1-P rf' .0, I 4 I , , W ,Z h ouldn't find last month...Guess what! 1 but my thumb's stuck. Remember that letter we c Illia ix 1 ff, x fr fx James S. Dobson HJIM91 Lakeland, Florida X Xxx S N ax ,IK ix 6 f 1 is For my next composition, I will play ...... D0 WHAT with my long glass? SN Kenneth L. Fowler Atlanta, Georgia if WW QM3 Stanley E. Graham SATNAV Nashville, Michigan X E . x XJ ,,. 'fl 'K ' ' W 1, V, ,W - . ,W 7 i -'Y ' - ffvw 524, 5 .f' G f, ' 'L 'iw f. 1' gif e -We Q -, gf, J- f- A- - 3 -',.-,.- Jr- - ,,r44ffiIi ' w , Q' if , ,+ J I I' A 14 ' 1,2 MLQ-Eg ,-'. V MU' '. -K. 1 ' K uff .Q ff? ' 1 ,Q tp-YJ, .' F I V in , V ' by X-' W- A 1. g-ntldff if 'f, f, ,, ,. .4 ,,Q.'f'f!.,1,,, .,,,.n---.:., 'IA ' I 48 .A I can't see, I've got hair in my gyeq so i QM3 Joseph G. Graves PCSN James J:,HUfban ROUND HEAD JACK , Greensboro, North Carolina Meadville. Pennsylvania l . a . 'f vrQ,,N Sorry. sailor. It says here you're pregnant. QM3 Dallas R. Jackson Ashley, Picture Not Available PN3 M.M. Arata PC3 D.W. Davis SN R.H. Reynolds, Jr SA D.R. Sanders You're right, it is an obscene letter. Gee! I haven't seen one of those things in months... YN3 Charles B Lowe YN3 Eugene D. Prescott HM3 Frank A. Keating - . I l d , Florida Jacksonville, Florida HLITTLE DOL Eveleth, Minnesota ,050 SA Mark D. Wright ROCKY Coventry, Rhode Island Or an o 'X si 1 A is 1 SN Ronald D. Tate Atlanta, Georgia Quit making faces, vou'r9 HBV el has to be here someplace. , . ' oreriilruoiis While deployed with the Sixth Fleet, WAINWRIGHT served as the primary air defense unit for Task Group 60.2. Our first carrier was USS INTEEPID and we participated jointly in several anti-submarine warfare exercises and daily air defense drills. Our stomping grounds were generally in the Western Med until late spring when USS J .F. KENNEDY relieved INTREPID. We spent May and June operating in the Central and Eastern Med with only brief stops in French and Spanish ports. We quickly became a team that Six- th Fleet Commanders could count on for any and all types of operations. mira il , ,VA 4 , gf I I i -u. 'I Y . .. 1. l wr-' .. VF . Soviet Kotlin DDG-381-one of our first playmates in the Med. Twilight hoe-down on the foc'sle begins another night sea. , 5. will 5, XSQIQZZEIGHT outboard of USS DUPONT in Palma following task group AAW SO . .,s.., 1k,,.,,,. . ,. if if . v if by 3 ,fit I, fa ,, , 'lt Bl A U.S. Navy get-together 6000 miles from home-Task Group 60.2. S.. Shias J ' 4' Qur friendly enemy and a familiar sight-Soviet Petya DE 883 observes Sixth Fleet exer- cises. l i Day's end and a well-earned rest from intensive flight operations. ,X High' fm. Wm eww' BELKNAP, our relief. arrives in Rota for turnover. Mi.- W,,r...,,,,,,,...! I KW, i 3 One of the more enjoyable aspects of be- ing deployed is having the chance to show off the ship to visitors. The scenes on these pages were taken as WAINWRIGHT played host to a group of U.S. Naval Academy alumni who happened to be touring Palma while the ship was inport. It was a fun afternoon for all concerned X f W! If . A 'CZ . f He's mine! No-he's mine! I saw him first 3 Thls helmet smells lxke a locker room! I . a genuine V A A x- H, IS Now thus. Indice- and gent emi? FU 1' My! lran't that intl-resting. Wham it? Being a CO is really tough work! li gs 5 ' ii ll 1 ! f f x 5 I' x Y 1 f jwxz 4 W., Q ,.W, saw a gir-rl, I saw a gir-rl. W' WJ-nun?-H 3 I X , SMA. My 's'l!sfg-4' l rnlxliifilf I l'lxl:','fQ If 5 I I 5 -5 I I I Q15 W I I 1 I5 limi! im, I , 1 1 I I H , 'i I X , , if I lllii fl slimy. L, lillif F r I lim, u f v N 75 f-. . 5' W Q ,M -I5 '-, F' X A V . 3 E ! V' s, Af ' A , A V I 1 . X I fi i f ,W 1 ! 1 x W ' A ff , fp .,,f . Q ff 'rg 71 ga 'Vi X li, ,, ji V ,0,V A.,1 f f I H. 1 kY ! . 53 1 .1 ll I .,',,. - 1. l. .--- Z A Xa ,. 'f' S9a::..'f 'Y -....... ,,,N V - if W'n l sl x 'ss X6 'r . 5 3. xg.-L-ul .A if J if D ...ma g I I A Wofld , Q A , , ,. I 1 lm ii' mm OSSN Goldsinltli caters lo Iln hungry lflklllllx 1' ' Palma d - A , . .Fswia''me-':3 24l 'L' ' 1 , ., 'wap-. 1 'A 1 ,.,,E..,M,?'e11M,. V ,vp ,mugs U af, 1- . no cw .. +Y'1,'mZi i' A '-'l l ',iae.1mgbaw . 'N X- I4 f' fvfifif 325 2 lj ,f lw xgffllix 4 ' , ' ' N . ill-4li5LEiZ1Q4f4Q: .im W 1, 'B vw ' Toro pits his strength against the skill of the matador at la corridan. Mount Vesuvius rises beyond Naples as USS GARCIA, a Sixth Fleet, companion, enters port. Gs Some Cost: S s D UU C Y 'iv wn mecca for tourlsts beautlful Cannes was only mmutes rom o e uan an we 1 n Some of the best beaches IH Europe are on Spa1n's Costa del Sol here, Torremohnos near Malaga. Scene from the past a Genovese sa1l1ng shlp. The' Weren t I mg L 5? 2 .ni xv -ww if 2' 4,5 Jw. ,,f1,,ff,w wt ff: Sf-2 f' vkvf ,,, QQ . w ti, 0? 1' q3.,,. ,M a iff tit V M ? up 5ii:fA , an wg 4 gf NQQ: ' fi-Y 451 ' 4 1' ' ... if ,, ful' Q . . iv ,, , 1,4 ,ek Ph fr SWR X U4 1 Y N -1 .-4 wi 111' 1 a xv N 0 43-. 1 4 'Q fix Ji. ff 'XLS r ' f EA.. Muiv J. .X ' 1 v V bf fh- X 1 ,g,,,4: 1?Qf?f. g1.i'2-- i-. A - '7,f. . in The majestic Acropolis dominates the Athenian landscape. We visited the Dionysos' theater, scene of ancient Greek drama Units of our task group at anchor in Faleron Bay. WAINWRIGHT operated in the Eastern Med on several occasions but our only port of call in the area was Athens, Greece and we were a frequent caller on this historic city. During a March tender availability and two stopovers between April exer- cises, Ship's photographers Went bankrupt buying more and more rolls of film to expend on the famous ruins of Ancient Greece. The Athens flea market took the rest of our drachmas and the ship quickly became a warehouse for copper pots, brass trinkets and worry beads. With no pier available, we had to anchor out but Athens made the rides in the water taxis worth it. U V141 ,f' . yvi f Nara' ri? S x Fa gs K ix ti X xg y Ns. 3 Q ix And of course, the Parthenon maxi , 'Q ri Captain Robertson, confident that the lady-drivers have the situation well under control receives a haircut from SH3 Hayes. And then there was that sunny day of the southern coast of Spain when the ladies took charge. While hitching a ride from Malaga to Rota, the WAINWRIGHT wives, to the complete amazement of the crew of our oiler, USS DETROIT, made the approach alongside and somehow managed to avoid collision. The Seagulls enjoyed themselves as did the crew-perfume on the bridge wing always helps an unrep... l I . if ll 011 Mrs. Griffin checks the rp1n's Allffle husbandly Schooica I while mysterious phonetalker fin INTREPID flighf0Pefat10nS' , ll background! checks distance to USS DETROIT. l 1 N VY GHT h oked up and receiving fuel from DETROIT's With WAINWRI o h to port. starboar d side, INTREPID commences her approac 219' li. g. 8 4, il X!T.:gl?wRlGHT Seagulls -Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Lombardi, and Mrs. Shullo Qlt 1. Mrs Bevilacqua discusses proper SXP phone procedures with DETROIT at the after station. X. l' 4' ,U 5 VS ' ,lilly sq: . Q .R X in ll ., f ss X YO Y ' , , W, , ff . as t Q' M5 , Liil' -1ss' S 'fist is J 4,5 If-ss. 1 'hw' ' Mrs. Willis astounds DETROIT's signal bridge by deftly sending at 20 word per minute- ZX! K8. V alley Station, Kentucky I I me wwaaufi lla Santa Semanan-Holy Week in Malaga with nightly religious processions that those WAINWRIGHTER's observing will not soon forget. The pilgrimages began in the early hours in tiny churches throughout the region as parishioners placed their beloved altar images on heavily ornamented pedestals and then, on their shoulders, carried the entire plat- form into the city. Malaga filled with people from throughout Spain and all watched in disbelief as each statue, atop its platform, was paraded throughout the city. ---- i 'Hagen J I VV I I 1 Ei? w1m'4vfx'fgw' ww il wummms X A 77 .1 ' FIRSI' v1,Av1f:1 usa Y W ' 1,31-fy D, Rvetz, Los A CARACOLES BAR, f i BARCELONA, SPAIN I f1'T 7j S iff 'Z- 5 5 r' -E SECOND PLACE: FTG2 Robert F. Oldenburg. Fountain, PLAZA de CATALLNA. BARCELONA. SPAIN fx' I A A ' P 7 CE- 033 Q Q THIRD PLA . Larry D. 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I' 1 xv nhvwri. ,Q 551.5 iv, 'L WJ.. U . T . , I. ,, D., . -A Q, . ,X D , , .I --HJ inf ,, v , k ' .5 x 'A Q . ',,iM'lg::, 'EE'xxff,f, 1, , A ' K - ' -- - - -:Jw ev:-il.. 1- 1:- I ,. .in i . sq 1 .1 X , . -gs: . f . L-,-TK ,- ' 0' v W xv A - N v I V iv I. -VIQQQ 19.?x Rx- - 'V gait, , --., . w xf .-,-- f'P- :. Q -D ' wg 4, ' dow I Y'-Spf, .,k,.. V2 A, A, 1 . '. 5,3 N, ,,--f-r .- .I , A .f 59' .: ' ' , - . f-1. -' , - . 5. ' -if 1- ' ' ' . -a. 6 ' - i -'1 . , -. 0 . J v - 3 fl' 5 'J 11 5 C 3 1 - 'fix . H-., 3 X 1 2 GI EERI DEP RT E w . . I i E 1 I DI ISIO The Auxiliary Division, or A-Gangu, is the smallest divi- sion in the Engineering Department with one ot' the L widest areas of responsibilities. The Division maintains and operates all of the ships hotel services-air con- ditioning and refrigeration, heat, galley and laundry equipment. The Division also maintains the ship's boats, emergency turbine and diesel, after steering and the anchor windlass. h.A ' . MMI Steven Drab S'l'liYl'l West -lefterson, Ohio Isn't it to-0-o bad that the U-boat broke down again and we couldn't get back to the ship. MMR Michael D. Aldrich BUNNY Buffalo, New York EN1 Jordon obtaining lub oil for the emergency diesel MM3 Larry Cencelewski SKI South Bend, Indiana ENI George M. Jordan Dothan, Alabama EN3 Dwight D. Allison GOOBER Audubon, Pennsylvania EN3 Fred Herman New York, New York MM1 Thomas H. McElya MAC Memphis, Tennessee MM3 Henry S. Carswell STEVE Jacksonville, Florida FN John Lichwa SARGE Valley Station, Kentucky Pictures Not Available FA A.S. Sanchez FA W.E. Shibler g MMCS Gray monitoring an Emergency November drill l BT1 George W. Baton Norwich, Connecticut BT3 Ronald W. Baker RONNIE Baltimore, Maryland BT1 James E. Dove MOON Kinston, North Carolina FN Stanley K. Baker Bellevue, Washington fs .- : -' A 4 5 .' , BT1iB0bbx' E- l'lF'fQ3n BTi Paul A. Jacobs BT3 Don L. Andrews 5-ALT M-MXER Charleston, South Carolina MOHAWK Rocky Blount. North Carolina Harrisonburg, Virginia W fv ,vi if 5YX BTI5 l.. Frank Blair BTI! Steve K. Cheek FN Ronald J. Clymer Abingdon, Virginia Atlaiita, Georgia Terre Haute, Indiana 4-4 Which one of these do I open to pipe the Admiral over the side? BT3 Doty adjusts iuel flow to the boiler. L BT2 Gary G. Debey BT3 Donald W. Doty GUINNEY Cawker City, Kansas Dover, New Jersey If this leaks now, I'll... BT3 Bradley A. Ennenga BT2 Ronald T. -Gates BTFN Thomas M. Graf Westbrook. Minnesota Gretna, Louisiana White Hall, Pennsylvania I . L Y 'T ,. i l 6 I l l l l i I fx f pg-1 mann: BT2 James J. Griesinger JIM,' Lackawanna, New York BTFN Michael V. Henderson FN John G. Henkel UGRITH Davenport, Indiana Danville, Virginia B Division readies for morning quarters. BTFN Jimmy L. Harris Conroe, Texas rtfifh BT2 Larry J. Hobbs Success, Arkansas BT2 Griesinger makes adjustments in bringing boiler on the line BTFN Michael M. Harvell BT2 Robert J. Heckman HARV BIG O Locust, North Carolina Norwalk, California FN George C. Holmes BT3 Charles E. Karlsson KSLONEWOIJFY7 KQCHUCK73 New York, New York Brooklyn, New York YN A - . ,X ., FN Charles V. Willis WILLY Hopkinsville, Kentucky 70 X 'nf . Sl f pR .,, L ,Q . . l'. P' . 1 ' 3 In El S ,,. 1 -H.. iz s., 'Si-as W wppg A 1 , 10, Q.. .. p , 'K' wp ' ii a .W f' 3 WI 3 E xl, R l F' 1 Q ' E K R Am a, ,.. V1 . Msg' W.-11. T.-.Q fl S g l Jr W 8 ' S ui' '. Q f if . 'H .. ' 5 .ia , V.. . x . Z! I -fd BT1 D f ' ' , Ove per mms daily bmlel' Water tests. The Forward Fireroom gang takes a break. g . i i fr, 1,2 fl? -v we so l- lv. Q .ff f . 5. 2 1 J ' nk... , l Y 1, I know I left my watch S0m9Wh9F9..- Okay guys - who moved the hole? l FN Francis R. Karlsson FRANK New York, New York BT3 M.K. Pittman WALLY Charleston, South Carolina l . FN Conlon Nlcfaskill ,,PI,I.,I... BT2 Rodney L. Kowlski 'SKIN Anoka, Nlinnegota xV?lSlllflglOIl Ulf. BT3 Gary Quimby Sommerville, Massuchusetts Lexinglgny South Carolina BT2 Frank E. Robinson , 1 Q w I BTFN Weatherford cuts in another burner. 51. v-P ,av Q. .4 HTFN Raymond D. Miller Holyoke. Massuchusetts rl FN George R. Tronco BULL Columbia, South Carolina Pictures Not Available BT1 T.P. Carter FN J.A. Elliott FN F. Lanzarotta FN M.W. Poythress BT2 S. Robinson BTFN T.A. Smith ,. f,..., - if as BTFN Richard S. Ogburn HAWK Dixon, Illinois BTFN Otis C. Weatherford Gillsville, Georgia BT3 Edison A. Zuniga CC !9 Vintar, Ilocos Norte, Philippines 71 ,, up :H dell- ,Z f f f X 1 X ff I f , w,,1f,'39W ' . ,- - 1. , , , , I , ,V . .,lw4,,WU,, We I 0 I've always wondered what's inside of one of these. pm ...I xv, ,vx IC1 Billy F. Shirley FA Carlos Berrios IC3 Erwin C. Bott BILL New York, New York GOOCH'l Ozark, Arkansas Hays, Kansas HYLVI r'N ifyrf NYT' cy is 1- v' E DI ISIO l i 2 D E Division is home for the shipis Electricians Mates and Interior Communications Electricians, The Electrician's Mates maintain and operate power generation equipment, all electrical cables and all lighting. Sound-powered phones, the ship's telephone system, the gyrocompasses and the movie projectors belong to the IC men. is A I: p w . , , XA' ' :Q , N .-Q X , . A K ,, ,Q 7,,-,.,r IC3 John C. Chamosky Shamokin, Georgia If these PQS books get any bigger it will be impossible to hide them. EM3 Michael D. Cook THE COOKIE MANH Richmond, Texas EM3 Robert W. Hughes HOWARD Jane Lew, West Virginia nk EM3 John W. Conley Savannah, Georgia FN Albert K. Harris Jr. JUNIOR Chicago, Illinois EM2 John E. Huntgl' HHUBBA HUBBA I Charleston, South Cafolma For ease in servicing, all of WAINWRIGHT'S electrical cables have been located in readily accessable spaces. EMFN Daniel H, Keith EMFN James V. Massara Pennsboro, West Virginia JIM Syracuse, New York 11 EM2 Daniel G. Russell KKRUSS77 Chattanooga, Tennessee EM2 John R. Sellers PETE Denham Springs, Louisiana 'UW FN Gerald M. Thomas ICFA Gerald D. Terry Charleston, South Carolina MICK Gas City, Indiana Ugh! Patton sure didn't have Pictures it like this in the movie. Not Available ICB S. Bichard FA R.D. Henkel EMFN J.H. Gilbert EM3 DR. Olson Q- rv' . , E,V4vL'f' f J 1 FN Dennis J. Nacco FLIP Schenectady, New York SA Archie E. Strickland STRICK Atlantic City, New Jersey EM3 Joseph P. Woodward III WOODY Wilmington, Delaware FN Ronald L. Patton GENERAL Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ICFN Lanny L. Randolph RANDY Kearney, Nebraska .f ' r ,gf e ' A 56 If an 1 , ,, 7, 4 .- 2 I Jilin ,, ,, , A ff 5 1413, This one, folks, is a real shocker. nf' fff MM3 William Bruer FN David A. Caron FN SKATE UPOCAHONTASH Hendersonville, Springfield, Massachusetts Tennessee DIIIO The Machinist Mates of HM Division maintain and operate the ship's two main propulsion engines. The MM's take that 1200 psi BT steam and convert it into 90,000 horse power of forward drive to get the ship where it has to go. This division plays a big part in getting WAINWRIGHT there on time, every time. Timothy P. Davenport BLUE ANGEL MM2 Paul F. Dominski San Francisco, MM3 John E. Goetz Hartford, Connecticut Omaha, Nebraska California 0 MM3 Rood, MM3 Teske and EN3 Allison standing by for all bells. 74 Wonder if this is that left-handed monkey wrench the chief wanted? T' MM3 J. Lamar Jones UPACK RAT Camilla, Georgia FN Charles Hess Orlando, Florida .M MM3 Gary E. Kelly Springfield, Ohio MM2 David Leazenby Charleston, South Carolina ,my MMFN Douglas D. Long MMFN Murrell E. Mathis DOPEY Nashville, Tennessee Milwaukee, Wisconsin l I MM3 Jones takes a break from the engine room routine. MMFN Sabie stretching for MM3 Richard Mitchell Wilmington, Ohio MMFN Dale F. Sabie SADIE Bedford, Kentucky Pictures Not Available MM1 D. Medlock MMI M.D. Riggs FN T.L. Brezial MM2 T.L. June a valve. l MM3 Walter S. Ogden Wells, Maine MMFN Charles H. Stewart MAGGIE MAYH Hattiesburg, Mississippi .l FN R. Michael Tidwell SEA BISCUITN Smyrna, Georgia MM3 James R. Rood DRIFTY Rutherford, New Jersey MM3 Charles M. Teske MINI FROG Blacksburg, Virginia MM3 Paul Wieder Palm Beach, Florida 75 . X , RDI I IO ff W':3 it ,. iw 3 Qfnww, i I 1. l Z ' 0930 R Division- the fixers uppers. The Division maintains the damage control equipment and handles repairs to the hull, superstructure and piping system. The ship's scene leaders for fire and damage control parties are furnished by R Division. And then thereire those helo crash crews and about a million or so LAMPS takeoffs and landings for which to stand by. Hard working from stem to stern and top to bottom-Repair Division. .ur-Tw 'M ' 1 . 3 ,rg J, kiln Whatdaya mean-I don't look cool? 'W AQQQQ0 0 c5059 HT1 Sidney C. Brough San Diego, California HT3 David A. Baugus Columbus, Ohio HTFN Terry R. Cornett T C 75 Altaloma, California HT2 Frederick Archield ARCHIE Deridder, Louisiana HT1 John A. Clark Butler, Pa. SN Richard Bostjancic SN Daniel Bueker BOSS Mt. Pleasant, Verona, Pennsylvania South Carolina HT3 Stanley D. Crow FA Norris Dail csBYRO:v HJ P. Oxford, Iowa Baltimore, Maryland ,lift l l :X s ift' v I . Y 'Y 1 K -, . .K H , If i ef f . u N fl , X m ljust knew there had to be Some Way to get Okay-now whats your next big management transferred! problem? Orlando, Florida ZIP Claremont, .NNW Another visiting lumberjack signs the guest log. HT3 Jon Hummel HTFN C.A. Murray HT3 Barry A. Romberger Harrisburg, Pennsylvania New Hampshire wwf' ei For my next number, I'd like to sing an old favorite... HT3 James L. Smarty HT3 Gary W. Smith HT3 Terry L. Tumer HT2 Jerry L. Zwakenberg ,, AL Yy, CKVIYTYY LKTINYY! H86 SMIT Soddy, Tennessee Lorenzo, Texas Palmetto, Florida Cave City, Kentucky 77 GGLFE JUAN Sz CANNES It took us six months to get there but We finally made it to the French Riviera. And the June weather and multitude of bikinis made it Worth the wait. WAINWRIGHT anchored off Golfe Juan, brit With. Cannes ten minutes to the west and Juan-les-Pins ten minutes to the east, we had little trouble finding great beaches on which to rest up for the ' ' Med operations. l fi 2 A 'L A yr? if W GSE -4. 5 'iii'-x-if - li e1,, gf so ' J g-15 '1.a4::- fi f 's':f?s1ff1lLi?i' ,J ' Y fi l l f v E z 3 f ll This is our kind of a Fleet Landing! Those famous beaches of Cannes lived up to their reputations. I '5ii'-nL The Fleet at anchor off the Cote d'Azur and Cannes!Golfe Juan. If we've got to wait for a boat back, we might as well be comfy... I lwmi, W , vi N Nllllllllfllllll . 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HI I I I I THO E FAM GUS Michelangelds David in Florence St. P9t91'yS BaSiliCa in ROrne Overlooking beautiful Florence x l-. l S X B 31 NNTNS -4 -V a x. -X EQ.-'-swim First there was Naples for New Years. What a celebra- tiong the smoke from the fire works obscured the city for our entire visit. Capri, Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvisus made interesting side trips there. H quam:-pg., IT LI CITIE Trevi Fountain in Home e x 11 ' In May came Civitavecchia and Livorno in rapid succes- sion. From Civitavecchia we took side trips to Rome. From Livorno we went to visit Pisa with its tower and Florence with all its famous art. There was absolutely nothing of any possible interest to see in Civitavecchia. Sixth Fleet Partners ' 1 a-gi-,R ,... ff .1 f ,Ng 6 f y. , 5 1 Q: f X Q, ey' ' u f 'gi V - E 1, ,wi 4 up N f , A m, 1 'zbif , ,fwff Z,f W'S?f-fE'2 : '40 X ze. ,th f 1 '-V' HA , , , g,,w Y - 4 r,,W Q,f'f.mR-kiwi HH, ,. K' M4 ' ' , ,' , fw 'Q .-ff Nm X ' ,K X 4 N , In 'vg,,4',5,Q,, . 59, digg I -E, 1 ,Q -'-JL.. N N t ffi., XA R - I , 5, z , , , Q- qw 7 ' vang . .5 ,lt N , 'SW' ' . LL, . je Q - - ' f f x ' L ,mf-mmm-v , fx r.l1,Aggjz.ff,:L2,,j: X. xx DETROIT m tne Ioman X Y ' Q K nff w .-if . ' mf ' ' X X Q 4 7 ,wwf V new fmf x me X x t 'N . it . ' Ycf W w:'-xwfg A ,Si je Lgvfg QA Q f Siiiiffkmie N N XX X XX - N ex .ii X .5 , Old frlend INTREPID 55. X uw AYLWIN in Gaeta 'r a r iii, Ai? fi- 1 - .gE.LL- mfg 12? x . 'H-'Q1'4fj,,-SIL ' ' -LL :., ., f QAM ........+g'z V A i ,.4,L.i., f ',x.-I -Y-my ', t I -aff t' 4'.5?f?'Eh57e2 ' , 5-qi, :V A if r ' V ffm,-4 'A ff, W ,W f -.A-1--AJ .-.S ' A - K 'S 'wi ' N 3, ' ' ' A .I , 1.x +' ' w.,4i',, I' . Q -. X-..-R 6 I, 1 I: fe iv ---my VIL- 5 A Y V Leif' , , -'vie' 'E I ' B ' ':fi?f'3ifl1'5F21 -- As, 1 14 e lu L 1 '- 'V we H M , ,, .- , 1. 5'- ':F1f' 1 X. .,n.1aq,:. - ,. A if During the long months from December thru June, WAINWRIGHT gained many new friends in the other LANT Fleet units who were deployed to the SIXTH Fleet. We saw little of Task Group 60.1 units who were operating in the Eastern Med. Our real shiprnates were the ships of Task Group 60.2 - DUPONTQDD 9415, CONNOLEQDE 10565, AYLWINQDE 10815 and HAWKINSQDD 8735 from Norfolkg GARCIAQDE 10405 from Newportg and POWERQDD 8395 from Mayport. Venerable INTREPIDQCV 115 was our first carrier flagship followed by J.F. KENNEDYQCVA 675 who became a welcome NTDS companion for WAINWRIGHT during the latter months of the cruise. CONNOLE on the go GARCIA vases up from SEVERN. KENNEDY alongside DETROIT. POWER takes a roll. HAWKINS on the hook. W1 J N Q M if? M NVQ i3 19. , Es? v tt W1 A 5 P 12 1. ,F x: Mi x M 11 15 ai U M3 i L V L K gl 2 ii Q I. V 3. I V f L A 2 I 1 L C S s , r CS3 Robert C. Chain DIVI IO The objective of the Food Service Division is to en- sure that the crew receives nutritional meals three times a day, seven days a week-plus those un- forgetable midrats and an occasional birthday cake. The Stewardsmen provide those gourmet meals for the Commanding Officer's Mess and the wardroom, usually followed by large quantities of low-calorie popcorn. The Division prepares menus, orders, inspects, stows and accounts for provisions and cares for the galley, food storage spaces, ward- 'room and officers living areas. SD3 Renato M. Borja ffEf?g4,L'9'T?',,':A 1 f Q six --Q g ,, ea? I . ,. .3 ,- as - ,,s in . rig T fbi T I ii.. his , x X. 5 .X in if L W. ., A, .H-rf ,' ha. . - -Er . ,. X 4 Y w il, wav.. l. SDSN Larry P. Buenaventura SN James T. Callaway SDI Norberto V. Balinado CS1 Richard H. Herring , BERT Lanett, Alabama HRENEH Sampaloc. Manila, J.T.' - Mendez, Caviet, Cabanatuan, Philippines Philippines Tucker, Georgia Philippines l T fl .Ei 4 T' 4.3 5 Q l SDSN Arturo Del Rosario CHARLIE ARTIE Kansas City, Kansas Angeles City, Philippines CS3 Robert E. Millsaps css Phillip M. Jones BOB 56PI-IIL11 Grand Prairie, Texas Pheba, Mississippi SDSN Manuel A. Farinas --JERRY Pavalig, Zambales, i Philippines :si WV' CS2 Lester Morris Cincinnati, Ohio f lf, -' f If we marinate this stuff for a week, it just might be edible , 1 i l, 1 Q l This is my sister Rosie. It's a cupcake! What did you think it was? Pictures Not Available SDSN M.A. Bagtas CS2 F.S. Craig, Jr. SA J.R. Legrand SD2 I.P. Marquez, Jr. SN T.M. Svoboda SN Michael S. P6k0SZ CSSN Johhny W. Rivers CS3 Danny R, Roberts SDSN phiuip H. Terry UMIKEH Cheraw, South Carolina Milwaukee, Wisconsin PHIL Cheshire, Massachusetts Edwardsville, Illinois i l S Yuk! How did THAT get in there? ill? Illlmutilli the Ol Mun would never leave Q11 - D , 'H DIVISIO x as S Division-maximum supply support through the procurement, stowage and issuing of repair parts. The operation of the Disbursing Office, Barber Shop, Ship's Laundry and Ship's Store where we dropped 9,572,000 during the deployment. SK1 Berlyn L. Goddard BUTCH Ft. Myers, Florida DK1 Ralph G. Dykes Elizabethton, Indiana SH3 Jimmy W. Burke SKSN John C. Beverly Boaz, Alabama Abingdon, Virginia I SH2 Estel C. Gordon SN Russell E. Haste Vmcennes, Indiana PEE WEEN Petersburg, Virginia shun...-ang: E' E Q SK1 Johnnie F. McCoy ROCKET J Laurinburg, North Carolina in SN Thurman A. Crowder g'POPS Louisville, Kentucky SHI Frederick L. Oates HFREDDIE FARKLEH Jacksonville, Florida SK3 Patrick J. Curran Kingston Springs, Tennessee SH3 William J. Hayes SN Steven E- JQWGTS Dayton, Ohio Orlando, Florida 'I 7 1.1 QQ' SH3 Edward A. Barrett Bay Village, Ohio SN Herman L. Elliott GK D77 Patterson, California SN Randolph Key Florence, South Carolina 87 DK3 George Kontalonis SN Terry G. Lawrence Greenwood, South Carolina SAINT SN Thomas M. McAteer Charlotte, North Carolina Louisville, Kentucky SK3 John P. McCormick Mobile, Alabama il? SN Francisco R. Madrid LITTLE ONE Brooklyn, New York SK3 Dwight D. Morgan ClD.D.H Bloomingdale, Georgia SK3 Albert U. Mannick Way Mari, Pennsylvania Iwi! SH3 George M. Papajohn L4P.J'.79 Englewood, Colorado SN Thomas E, Martin Taylorville, Illinois SN Clyde A. Rodgers c'TONY Butler, Pennsylvania i 5 i :gs It wasn't even close-Lions 23-Christians O. Maybe! Ns S XR x xx X -w X Srffq X Y X X Je J gr sf 55-'r F J .fry J 'I SN Raymond A Ross Tallahassee, Florida x ab f sf' SKZ Wilbert L Stanton Charleston oouth Carolina s.gNAg-f -r-1vE- h 'fx '7 fl W ,Qi 9- :Jie- sf 'Mfr CIN Jerry K West Pelzer South Carolina 1? , W ,r 7 4 You really do have a problem. d0n't YOU? SN Joseph P VS loluiubia 'South I urolmu ooteu Picture o Ax ailable SN L J sroupenos s F, 5 r 1 me -um f 58+ --:A 1 5 4 Q. ffm rw , 2 ,ng--- 'iff-Q sg? .N F. 'F ,Q vf i X f Ava ngi Mtn, 4 fn- 'N '-. W2 1 inf: I JM ' as X X if X xx, f 4' , , 9 , 'X ff Mi LAST TOP O THE CRUI E - LI BO T X 'EX .-Ji K ad, hg h' m ij. J, ,. h-:IQ-Qqrxgfiic' n 1 f., , h 1' A-I I I 3 U I ' 4 ' I fi! ' ,. we 1 .gm X, Xe, K ' , ' f 'f I I pq' 3:1 dw. '. l fl-xii , -K1 ,.l-, . J! b 1 , ful, f i I. N45 7 ' fi- -1 1 U . '-- .-Ltmwbf ,ll Vfr.-,1 n J Al ' . l ,xy ' f ' ' ,y .4 I ' 1, . V Y I- ' I 'l '.. , ' ,' ' ,V S - bu - 3,4 . 'IA' - ' Y M 'I' YN' 9' HE?-77 k X - x 'QQ-fi o X rfjgfz The cold Atlantic surf pounds the beaches north of' Estoril. 2 T K I I X S t . X 4 ,rm yx Q , 6 X . at T Q X g Wm in are T at T 1. X1 . M ' ,X sux-aapw-ff x ., nuker,-we Would-be matadors and a Portuguese bullfight on the beach. , . . , , st The Monument to the Dxscoverersu flanks the Tagus River. Llsbon 15 Portugal S 199011113 PON and one of the bum IH Europe. ' 13- . Q ,, WI ,,..-.f ,,,.,..,,...-,...-- .,,.,f...--4' ' w,..,- ',,.f- ..-I- ,,.,- , ,M-I- F,,,, M'd,,- M, ,V -f A' NAI 5 ,- I ,',,-A IV M, I' 'W ' -I At long last an ensign tinallx makes ig. -Mr. Griffin gets his Q gr .', w f-4 I lv l 11,01 irq, 4, 5' J fav Sm T Q Mk ... Y' '-- :ai-, bn Y 3. ' ' Y 4. ,-. , ,.I.,.,,,,,z..- ,.--,V . The sonar gang gets Mr Griffin for a traditional wetting-down . ,, , , 3,1 B.,-I-I , , , X -, ,,,, , was a, ,, s . - , - 1 . A - X H . ,U W ' -ffgj N f ,swjs-Wjw0,s,f,sstwwm 1 , . 1 -5 35 Q4 by V A , X ffr Q 4 X Q, E M - f ,. if ' AV ,, ,f Q f 'K 31,215 24- . s?fg,.Sw A 1 ff ,, f A ' Intercept! An AV-SA Harrier,,' under WAINWRIGHT control, escorts a Soviet Badger medium strategic bomber. NTRA LA TEX - TRA GE WAY TO GC HOME. Interested visitors-a Russian Riga class destroyer and the Soviet oiler Alekyna. WAINWRIGHT's trip home was something other than a straight shot -like by way ofthe North Pole! As part of a U.S.fBritish Task Group, we became an integral part of the evaluation of the Sea Control Ship. It was a long journey but an interesting one and we all headed for Charleston as official hluenoses,'7 having crossed the Artic Circle on July 5th, Days Without nights, 40: temperatures in July, over 100 flying hours in 3 weeks for our LAMPS- amazing... flxm. M-JT' -E oft 'S X X . 2 xx, . lr , . ,,m f . TR3 ,:-4, so , 0 X - '-- 03+ ,ai -L,X it 1-'24 ,Li-f it.,,,-1 A re . : - 'Wifi K Q -5 i I iA9.li9 eX' lKfi'D sa S -is :nr - Q ul X su.-t-...f x tg, X M... ' X wus., . Q xii : . l . il X. vrfixis. - 'X' 1 -. X X t X, s tm w or s-,NQQ S X, 5, is Our temporary gas station-the British oiler Olnieda -or was it the Oinegu ,..'7 .ll-1 ye X 6- ,, V., E 4' Sr i N, af ,,,,. t leaf , ' 1 l t' 500 hours of flying in the LAMPS ENS Bobo as L'hull ensign, administers a coat oi 15115gggtshyitigipcirhnpieting 500 hours of ASW air control. blue paint to the hull -nose as WAINWRIGHT crosses the Artic Circle. A Soviet Bear long nuisance GUAM. range recon- bomber overflies USS 9 3 i HOME AGAI HGME AGAIN! When we first learned that July 20th was to be our coming-home day, it seemed un- believably far away. But, as we worked our way through UTRANSLANTEXU, time began .flying by and then, the big day was here at last. The engineers reported we'd steamed over forty thou- sand miles, burning nearly five million gallons of fuel. Fuel consumption had averaged out to 95.5 gallons per mile-not miles per gallon! The LAMPS Det figured their main rotor had made 4,485,324 revs and flown about thirty thousand miles with 308 takeoffs and, fortunately, 309 landings. 70,968 candy bars were eaten, 68,593 cokes con- sumed and, to the chagrin of the Surgeon General and the delight of the tobacco companies, 1,- 764,000 cigarettes were smoked. The Doc reported he'd seen over 3,000 people at sick call and rewarded them with over 1000 shots. Somebody figured we'd expended exactly 540.55 miles of toilet paper, along with 420,000 paper towels. The Captain couldn't remember the exact number of pier landings we'd made but said it was way too many. As we rounded the pier in Charleston and saw a banner saying It's been a long time, baby, we couldnlt have agreed more. It had been a long time. But, we'd done our job, done it well and, done it together as a team. It was a deployment of which to be proud. There he is! There he is! Stand b 94 Y your lines! The deDl0yment is really coming to an end. r Out 0 undel i 1 iv. E x S N Out of the morning haze we came with a lot of white hats left behind under the Cooper River Bridge. DOIIYI ask me what my daddy looks like- I don't remember... 3 1 f 2 KN e W A d vi I Q LCD ff G D D . .. BHD fl 1.009 'Q! 'g 3 i f e. ifg ffff -i tx ,,, ,ll Ilgfl L T l i- fe D J --1 ,. 1 - u or-1 , A L- V From an operational standpoint, WAINWRIGHT's deployment was extreme- ly Successful. We participated effectively in several large-Scale exercises with both U.S. and NATO units which included live firings Of all ship's weapons systems. Not a single hour was lost operationally because Of an engineering, Weapons Or operations systems failure. The Kudos On these pages are a tribute to the driving force behind the ship'S success - the men Of WAINWRIGHT. R 2509382 APR 73 FM USS INTREPID TO ZENIU SS WAINWRIGHT INFO ZENXCTG SIX ZERO PT TWO ZENfUSS KENNEDY BT UNCLAS E F T O !fN03oooff N FAREWELL , FOR FIVE LONG MONTHS WE'VE SAILED THESE J -- I WATERS, , NOW IT'S TIME TO OO. 5 BUT BEFORE WE WISH YOU, GOOD LUCK, GODSPEEDQ' p, zv if I I THERE'S SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW! ' - WE'VE KEPT YOU ALWAYS WITH US THOUGH WE KNOW YOU'D RATHER ,ROAM. - fliiff WE'VE SENT YOU INDEPENDENT WHEN WE COULD, -I -. BUT ALWAYS BROUGHT YOU HOME. WE'VE KEPT YOUR LAMPS BIRD IN RESERVE, If WHILE OUR OWN SH-3'S WOULD PLAY. WHEN GIVEN THE CHANCE TO JOIN THEIR GAME, SHE'D UP, LAM-BANG, AWAY! YOU'VE SHARED OUR PORTS, WHILE ANOHORED OUT WE'VE ENVIED YOU OUR PIER. ON NEW YEAR'S EVE, OUR BOATING DOWN, WE'VE OUR SAILORS SHARED YOUR CHEER. YOU RE A SMART SHIP, WAINWRIGHT, A SHIP THAT BEEN PROUD TO SAIL BESIDE. WE LEAVE YOU NOW, OUR WORK IS DONE. WE'RE SAILING WITH THE TIDE. 3 I WE WISH YOU FAIR WINDS, FOLLOWING SEAS, AS YOU CROSS THE FOAM. AND TILL WE MEET YOU ONCE AGAIN HERE'S WISHING YOU,TOO, lf A HAPPY VOYAGE HOME. .1l ,V Q: 96 ,A H Tf 'f 'Wm- I D ' I x f T -fd' W 'I ' ' '- .I Z'l , '-9 , R, R 01 FM T0 ' INF' U SS USE USE USE USE USE BT UNI FL! 1. T EX IMl RE NA Uh Wl R Fll Tl UI U1 U, D II' B U 0 1 A I P I 2 I LONDON ENC DANIELS OffNOIesoff OPERATIONS EXEMPLARY PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE BY ALL UNITS DURING THESE VERY OPERATIONS IS TYPICAL OF SIXTH FLEET AND IN KEEPING WITH THE BEST TRADITION. MY SINCERE APPRECIATION TO ALL INVOLVED IN THE FLASHBACK MISSION SERIES. R 211708Z JUN 73 FM COMSIXTHFLT TO USS WAINWRIGHT INFO CTF SIX ZERO CTG SIX ZERO PT TWO IPISCLAS EFTO ffNOoooff RSONAL FOR CAPT ROBERTSON INFO RAD AND FREEMAN FROM V MS TURNER OUTCHOP ADM MURPHY I. AS YOU DEPART THE MED PLEASE GIV OFFICERS AND MEN MY SINCERE E To YOUR 5103? C OMING' WISHES FOR A HAPPY . UR OUTSTANDING WORK IN LAMPS EMPLOYMENT A5113 SPECIAL OPERATIONS SUPPORT ARE EXAMPLES OF PROFESSIONALISM THAT HAS EARNED YOU THE g1E?PCE1c5TAANVDI.g.gMIREA'gION OF THE SIXTH FLEET - ULD HAVE HAD MOR PERSONALLY WITH YOU. E TIME BT WELL DONE SIS WF BRINGLE, ADM. USN. R 190746Z JUN 73 FM CTF so T0 COMDESRON TWO SIX Uss WAINWRIGHT Uss POWER uss GARCIA DESRON TWO SIX INFO CTG SIX ZERO PT TWO BT UNCLAS EFTO OUTCHOP 1. YOUR FINE SHIPS AND CAN DO CREWS HAVE BEEN AN EFFECTIVE FORCE IN TF 60 DURING YOUR DEPLOYMENT. ENTHUSIASTIC AND SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE HAS MARKED YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS ON BOTH THE NATIONAL AND NATO SCENES. 2. BON VOYAGE AND A SINCERE WELL DONE. BT R 092126Z JUL 73 FM COMCRUDESGRU TWELVE TO COMCRUDESLANT NEWPORT RI INFO USS WAINWRIGHT UNCLAS EFTO NN3560!! ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE TROPHY A. CO WAINWRIGHT LTR SER 054 OF 27MAY73 1. COMCRUDESGRU TWELVE FULLY CONCURS WITH PARA OF REF A AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDS WAINWRIGHT SUBJECT AWARD. 2. DURING LRX 2-73 AND SUBSEQUENT MED OPERATIONS WHEN WAINWRIGHT WAS OPERATING DIRECTLY FOR COMCRUDESGRU TWELVE IN HIS CAPACITY AS CTG 27 AND CTG 60.2, SHE CONSISTENTLY DEMONSTRATED OUTSTANDING ASW READINESS AND OPERATIONAL COMPETENCE. WAINWRIGHT'S DIRECT CONTRIBUTIONS T0 LAMPS OPERATIONAL DOCTRINE, INTEGRATED TACTICS DLG LOFAR INSTALLATIONS AND UNEXCEIISLEE PERFORMANCE AS SAUXCACISCREEN COMMANDE RITY EVERY OCCASION HAS PROVED HER ASW SUPERIO. 1- AND PROWESS. BT J .2 ETWARM REGARDS AND SMOOTH SAILING. R171941Z JUL 73 FM COMCRUDESLANT NPT RI TO USS WAINWRIGHT INFO CTG 21.4 BT UNCLAS EFTO EXTENDED OPERATIONS HOMECOMING INWRIGHT STEAMS HOMEWARD AFTER A 1. AS WA PERIOD OF EXTENDED OPERATIONS WITH THE SIXTH FLEET, IT IS SIGNIFICANT TO NOTE THE HIGH DEGREE OF READINESS YOU HAVE MAINTAINED. THE DEDICATION AND THE RESPECT YOU HAVE EARNED IN ALL YOUR EXERCISES AND RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER NATIONS HAVE NOTED WITH PLEASURE. IN SPITE OF THE SEPARATION WAINWRIGHT NEVER EXTENDED FALTERED. 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