Wilhouite (DER 397) - Naval Cruise Book

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M human h-any 9 f ' --- , M, 1 -- .,, e 4 , 1 -. vi E 3 'P' .naming 5 IQ Bd REI Ill' Baht Qui Nb! paaun 15.04 9 0 RFQ .an-semi INTRODUCTION Webster's Dictionary defines cruise as to sail about touching ata series of ports, making for no set destination. During WlLl'lOlTE'S IQ68-l969 WESTPAC deployment, we did just this. We sailed for over seven months and touched more than half a dozen ports, most of them more than once. Although part ofthetime we were makingfor a set destination, our next port or patrol area, the maiority of our time was spent patrolling our assigned area in a random or semi- random manner, with no destination in mind. This Cruise Book is an attempt to recount the ex- periences of our deployment. We hope that the men who sailed on the WlLHOlTE will be able to browse through this book in years to come and recall the cruise. We hope that the families and friends of these men will be able to read this book and gain some insight of the lives that the WlLH0lTE'S sailors live, and the services they perform during a cruise. ln order to do this, it will be necessary to do much more than merely list the ports visited and the miles steamed. ln the first part of the book we will introduce you to the Captain, the WILHOITE, the officers and the men. The remainder of the book will be a narrative of the cruise from l9 June, l9o8, when we pulled out of Pearl Harbor until 29 January, l969, when we returned. Maior ship- board evolutions will be explained through pictures and accounts, so that those of you who have never lived aboard a ship will get a basic idea of what transpires during these events. The Cruise Book Staff sincerely hopes that we have accomplished our task in a reasonably effective manner and that you will enjoy our book. L.. ffm' DEDICATION To the loved ones at home who have borne extra bur- dens in our absence . . .who have enabled us to participate in this cruise and the struggle for Freedom from oppression. To you who wrote us letters and greeted our return. To you who have helped us so much during our curise, we dedicate our book. THE OFFICERS AND MEN USS WILHOITE ' 'N-.V . 0 C15 j sf Q x l',,' C l C? fl lb 47' A lf, t I l ,tj fl 1 '- .4 K7 COMMANDING OFFICER .A -,is-X LCDR D. H. GRIFFIN Lieutenant Commander David Hamlin Griffin, U. S. Navy, Commanding Officer, U.S.S. WILHOITE, entered the Navy through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps program in September l952. He participated in that pro- gram at Brown University, where he was awarded a Bache- lor of Science degree in Chemistry, and was commissioned an Ensign in the regular Navy in June I957.His first duty assignment was on board the USS BROWNSON CDD- 8687 where he served as Damage Control Assistant and Engineering Officer until l96O. From l96O until l96I, Lieu- tenant Commander Griffin served as Executive Officer of the USS ABILITY CMSO-5l9l. Subsequently, he was ordered as Commanding Officer of the USS FRIGATEBIRD CMSC- I9ll where he served until I963. Prior to receipt of orders to WILHOITE, he served successively in the Bureau of Naval Personnel and as Executive Officer, USS STRONG QDD-758l. On 3I December, IQ67 he assumed command of WILHOITE. Lieutenant Commander Griffin is married to the former Gail Schriver of Whitmire, South Carolina. They reside with their three children, a daughter, aged ten and two sons, aged seven and five months, in Honolulu, Hawaii. sn-nP's HISTORY uss WILHOITE IDER-3979 is o radar equipped de- stroyer escort designed primarily for P0i 0llinQ and Search' in , During the present World situation, this type ship 9 . . has proved most useful in Operation MARKET TIME off the Coast of Viet Nam and in the Taiwan Patrol. WILHOITE was originally commissioned on December I6, T943 at Houston, Texas, named for an early World War II Naval hero, Ensign Thomas M. WILHOITE, QSNRI who was killed while piloting a Navy fighter plane In the 1942 invasion of Not-in Africa. uss wsu-IOITE CQE-3979 joined the North Atlantic convoys as convoy escort in I944. While on such convoy escort duty, WILHOITE had the distinction of being in the longest single World War ll engagement with an enemy submarine. The submarine was sunk after a 20 day battle, for which the WILHOITE re- ceived a Presidential Unit Citation. At the cessation of the hostilities in the Atlantic, WILHOITE was transferred to Pacific waters for further escort duty. At the close of World War II she was de- commissioned and placed in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. On September 2, I954, WILHOITE was recommissioned as DER-397, having been converted to a radar picket escort. WILHOITE joined Escort Squadron FIVE based in Seattle, Washington. Here she worked as a unit of the Continental Air Defense Command as a coastal radar picket ship. In March l959, WILHOITE was transferred to Pearl Harbor operating as a unit of the Distant Early Warning IDEWS line. She was also a unit attached to Operation DEEP FREEZE in I96I, serving as a Rescue and Navigational Aid ship in the cold waters near the Antarctic Continent. In May I965, with ships no longer needed for Distant Early Warning, WILHOITE was reassigned to general duty with the U. S. SEVENTH FLEET. In June I965, she made her first cruise as a unit of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, and com- menced her first MARKET TIME patrol. This first patrol established a schedule which was to hold for three years, the deployment from Pearl Harbor in May and return to Pearl Harbor the following January. During the first two years, duties were confined to patrolling off the coast of Viet'Nam as a unit of MARKET TIME forces, to prevent the infiltration of weapons and ammunition to the Viet COVIQ by Way of the sea. These cruises also included visits to Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Bangkok, Subic Bayp and JCPUW- The home port time in Pearl was utilized in gEIvgfLHQ:IdFfIt'Cggirng, preparing for the next cruise with the In 1967, SEVENTH FLEET operations for the DER WGFG expanded. In addition to the MARKET TIME patrols WILHOITE also enio nl d f ' - ' ' as a unit ofthe TAIWATXI pdfrlolijs Station Ship Hong Kong and i ' 5 A I V ,V VL V 1 ,,,. - . , , I V V ,...,,,. fa -. M. -M m2 .4,'n, -I ' ' '7 ' ygpw I RM, ' ,. 'A -f-V Q ,,.. 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V5 I me j . nrqkv: ,AV .Wi'W, , ', fn ,P ' I 'If 'V H 'rf I ' WF, U 1 V , ,. , 1 ,, up ,,7Ti was k ' g L I I Q V f A ' A 1' f if VV A V V, g Y V l , , , . . -'-'55fw+'- ff' ff , H. I , Q' J ,,f V 5 ,, ,iw gm, , fy V V! Q.. ,. T nr 1 P f' . ' ,Wu 'I ,V -V in- Q 2 11 ,V l - , W ' -nal' - O ' '- in X If Q, 11 -'luilIl'w - A ' - -,.9r ...r- f aw , 1 yfr '1 1 F ,.,.4-4 I lnkgnlvd ' ' diff is .437 1 gl 'N ' ., If EXECUTIVE OFFICER FMIQIFII LT W. H. TREDICK Lieutenant William H. Tredick, U. S. Navy, EXGCUHVG Officer U. S. S. WILHOITE was born in Colon, Republic of Panama, CCanal Zonei and a Navy iunior. ln 1942 the family moved to Lebanon, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Lebanon High School and entered the U.S. Naval Academy in July 1957, graduating in June 1961 with a Bachelor of Science degree and a commission as Ensign. His ser- vice has been on the USS STORMES CDD-7801 as ASW and Gunnery Officer, NROTC Unit, Dartmouth College, Han- over, New Hampshire as an assistant professor, and in 1966, he helped to develop the pilot curriculum for River- ine Warfare as it applies to river atrol boats lPBR's1. Lieutenant Tredick helped to establish o new command, the Naval lnshore Operations Training Center at More Island, California teaching tactics, employment, gunnery and small boat handling CPBR's1 prior to his present assignment as Executive Officer, USS WILHOITE. Mr. Tredick is married to the former Barbara F. Lenker of Elizabethville, Pennsylvania, and they currently reside in Hale Moku, Honolulu, Hawaii. They are expect- ing their first-born in February. DEPARTMENT HEADS 'WA L, i' i iff: ' Ar W mush su flank 9 ' SQ fC9914'h'ff Wo . i KL. 'M LT J. P. REA Operations Officer Senior Watch Officer New York, New York LT T. M. CHAMBERLAIN Weapons Officer C19 June 68-19 August 685 San Diego, California LTJG Pl. P. KURTH Weapons Officer C19 August 68-29 January 69D Alma, Missouri LT M. RUSSELL Engineering Officer C19 June 68-6 October 685 Los Angeles, California LTJG J. B. ABSTON Engineering Officer C6 October 68-29 January 692 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma LTJG G. E. PAYNE Supply Officer C19 June 68-4 August 689 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio ENS G. W. LAYTON Supply Officer Q4 August 68-29 January 699 Washington, D.C. A 5 lst DIVISION si' Williams P P ENS Adcock,D P First Lieutenant BM1 Raleigh N C Wichita Falls, Texas First Division is the ship s deck di- vision We are responsible For all topside decks ond most evolutlons which take place on deck Our most time consuming iob is the preservation of the ship s sides, decks, and topside bulkheads This is not a iob which is accomplishedperiodically, Rather, it is a continuous, running battle with the rust mcured by o steel ship continuously exposed to salt spray First division is responsible For the seamanship of the WILHOITE. We stond the underway wotches at the helm, leehelm ond lookouts We anchor or moor the ship upon entering port We drive the motor whaleboot We operate the hu line ond Fuel- ing rigs during underway replenishrnents. During generol quarters, we help man the guns Cantrell, O. T. BM1 Auburndale, Florida Mendes, D. J. BM3 Redway, California Roche, F, J, BM3 luzerne, Penna. Montgomery, R, lf. BM3 Detroit, Michigan Whit Adams, F,M. BM1 Carrollton, Georgia l-laerllng, R. G. BM3 Raymond, Washington Owens, W. M. BM3 n Mingo Junction, Ohio Keller, R. SN . Columbus, Ohl0 null I, 3- r Lewis,D.G. ll l- l- 9'- SN N Chula Vlsli, Lllllf. lldlllllllllwr, Nlarylauil f I, Md ,W ' 4 K 'vw Giddens, T, D, l5aVlilSlm, lql, ll, Tulsa, Oklahoma llniontowrl, Kansa, , in srillwcll, V, E, Lyons, W, G, Gifford, E, E, dll SA SN Wichita, Kansas Honolulu, Hawaii Santa Rosa, Calif, ., r 1 l S Abraham, D, C, Roberts, A. J. Xl.os Angeles, Calif, lvest Covina, Calif , 45155 '- 2nd DIVISION Second dnvlsuon Includes the personnel who mamtaun and operate the shlps weapons systems Our weapons systems come under two general areas First, we have wea pons used to combat the enemy on the surface and un the anr These unclude two 3 50 calnber guns and the fire control radar and durectors used to control them ln addatlon, we carry an array of small arms Our Gunners Mates and Fure Con trol Technucuans manntamthnsportnon ofour armament WILHOITE S second weapons system counters the enemies sub surface threat We are equlpped with a sonar system which continuously beams waves of sound throught the water to seek out enemy sub marines Once detected, a submarine can be destroyed by our depth charges, hedge hogs, and ants submarine torpedos Our sonarmen and Torpedomen manntam and operate our sub surface weapons system 'Q Carey, S E LTJG Hanson, L O 2nd Dnvcsnon Officer T Dayton, Ohio Cherokee, Iowa Berry D R CattreII,K L STG2 STG2 Sacramento Caluf Wachlta, Kansas Doty D R Compton E H Thompson T E Ru P E Bradshaw W H STG3 STG3 TIVI2 P2l0US9,W2Sl1iI19f0fl Sacramento Calif Cincinnatl Ohio Seattle Washnngton Phoennx, Arizona QQ Brotkowski. T, W. GMG1 V . Markesan, Wlsonnsnn J'-F' Owens, Fl. D. SN Dink Gxford, Kansas N-0 Sohutz, T. GNIG3 Mallard, Iowa Nlonrofla Callfornla 1' 141 Thompson, Fl, B Cronin, J F FTC? FTGSN FTGSN Portland, Indiana Saginaw, Michlgan Bl'0Ckt0fl NIHSS Ol DIVISICN Ol stands for operational intelligence. It is the duty of OI division personnel to evaluate and disseminate to the appropriate individuals, all information necessary to enable WILHOITE to carry out her as- signed mission. We collect this information through an impressive array of sensor equipment including surface search radar, air search radar, IFF C a device which enables us to identify a similarly equipped ship or airplane at great distancesl, ECM lequipment which enables us to gather in- formation concerning the location and characteristics of enemy electronic install- ationsi, and numerous communication cir- cuits, It is the full-time iob of our Elec- tronic Technicians to keep this gear operat- ing. Once the information is collected, it is all fed into the combat information center. Here our radarmen evaluate this conglom- eration of raw data. They must keep the Captain, Navigator, and Officer of the Deck completely informed at all times, and be ready to answer any question posed to them. yi . -nv 3 L ...r' A . ,C i an F- - X 4 K Norvelle, Fi, I., LTJG Huggins, C, E, ENS, OI Division Officer Electronic Maint, Off San Francisco, Calif, Grove, Oklahoma it .PFW Onofrey, D, J, vi0nOv1 Gurnee, Illinois C Burris, G. A, F?Dl Norwalk, California .. ,,.,, Harding, R, L. ETN2 Paw-Paw, VV, Va, Chappel, Ft. D. RD2 Plymouth, Michigan C6262 OD Mfma Y O 4 an ,, Q Lugf, D, ll, l ,ll ,-,, l , 3 H lllzfmnll, ln. l.. Muckeyl M. G' Heytxfen, l-.Bl III F203 l'Hl08ljlll1' l A ll 'lll we l I ll 1 l1annyl5oy lllfj Markus RD3 Lou Vllalanaxi, H-Wa ' W 'M' '1 ' - ' 'Ve Al U0 f5, Vallf. Fulton, New York Seattle, Washington I Yeaney, J. A. HPl,5lUl1y Mayport, Penna. 9 Ercek, R, J, ETP3 Los Angeles, fialif. Mnrrlswcry, T, M, F5134 Llrlcolrl, Nzfln'9.sk4l -lu. Jensen, ll, lu, lllrllll filearfleld, Utah 1 C Go ' 0 llobineon, L, W, Jr, l THT3 Tex Nederland, Texas ...,,l Streitman, A, I. HDSN Queens, New York Q ICN .N-ss aff 'Gig ,ug x ' ln 'Q Yew. pg, R. M I r A vi ' S' rr ll f, . Sllhan P. A, LTJG OC Division Officer Medford New York OC DIVISION OC stands for operational com- munications. OC personnel are responsible for keeping our communication links open so that we can stay current with events in the outside world, and can keep others informed of our actions. We accomplish this through many means. In Radio Cen- tral, Padiomen man teletypes, voice and CW circuits. On the bridge, Quarter mas- ters fix our position and take weather readings which we send to our operational commanders. Signalmen send and receive flashing light, semaphore, and signal flag messages. The Yeomen and Personnel men in Ship's Office send, receive, route, and file the throng of official Navy correspond- ence which flows to and from the ship. The Postal Clerk handles the US Mail, both official correspondence and morale building letters from home. Doc of course, watches out for the health of the crew. He does not have much to do with com- munications, but we had to put him some- where. Gillespie, G. J. QIVIC Booneville, Arkansas f 'fi 'Ti' Grennan, J. J. Ransdell, J. L. FllVlC SlVl1 Jim' Brooklyn, New York Carmichael, Calif. Punkles, R, W, Nolen, R, W, FilVl1 Ralph YN1 Elkridgo, lvlarvlancl Portageville, NIO. I fi E , coop PN 1 er, B, li, -,lr ucxtyqjljvv Philadelphia, Perma. 1.17 ,E S Q v ' U Gipson, S. E, RM2 Hoot Dallas, Texas Y fzvwl, iff, l , l llkrl l l Jing wlwiilijliiflil, 4 lliio Coty, ri, .1, YN? Chicken Yuba City, Calif, XX Uantiaqo, C. l-li Kaneolle, Hawaii , If Richards, D, D, UM3 San Diego, Calif, Florey, R, L. Austin, S. D. QM3 Flex QM3 Sid Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. I Jones, R, C, Bronx, New York SM3 Jonesie Q' I ' lun Carroll, D, C. SM3 Arlington, Texas Northrop, W, E, RM3 Bill Sitka, Alaska l-lermen, Fl, A, FllVl3 l-lerm Farrell, Penna. Beyer, D. E. PC3 Doug Springfield, Oregon Kranous, G. A, QNI3 Long Beach, Calif, Ebersole, S.lVl. RM3 Eine Altoona, Penna. 1. Larson, Nl. V. YN3 Portland, Oregon Cecil: A- Pa fnfllc N l f X YN I 'illli f ll l 1 lu lm l 3 C'Qh, N, C. Tfllvdo Ohm aLr.n1cn1U'CaIIf M DIVISION M division oefwwh wi Boihrmgn, rT1OiriYc'1irWwJff-1 i 9n!T fU f1iJf cwinnring 9QU'Q W 1' ii P' i '!i mf WQLHOITE. Vie airy, ivvixiiifizin i1,1..iH.Iili, 'i ewipmenf which pi'-zviiiv Hip- my .nitii fresh wafer' Ofid p-:ries fi, YW- -ii -'A, Yi ai,-li switchboords. A A The X',NJ'ii,.Lii M ly QP-fr.-0't rii if iwljf' Fairbanks-Morse LiiP'9gU'?i i-niginfff , ifiilrgii capable of producinig lwiur ini. V. iiligf ,'f engines require Confirm-viii ,l114llf'1f'-fHtQlfWkQ'1 fund periodic Overhoui by our I n-jiniemffn, Um' ei6Cfl'iCGi pOweI' in pI'OCiUCf:Qi by 1'i1l'c:f': diesel-electric ships faervicff - 3f:nf:rc1t0r'-, rcfed Q? 220 ik, W. each, and one IOU K, W, emergency generator. iffe are responsible for diesel drive to tiieae gen- el'OfOl'S. ,W v 9 9 30.0-0-0 l0.0.0'o O 0.0 0 N ,,,,,.. pf K ,WW V , LL. fii',ii,il,Ni, FH, ffl in flwifzri Hitumgr , 1 X V fi. I fJ',ll1, N112 nur Frcdcrick, CQ, L, UH! Frcd Eric, Pennsylvania S Nay, FR, l.. EN1 Clarksburg, W. Va. ,if .'Jl.f'-,uri if T , . . U if, , Hornululu, Hawaii Jarrinz, L, A, E111 -Juglneziaf Whitehouse, Uhio I mg XL Cannon, FR. D. EN2 Greasy Watford, Ontario bT xg! n 'X ' f Hoffyv , ma ex 1 NT Slliy' homi 4 T I I 0 S. . . Beers, G. B. .lnnow, ll, l., Kacgmarek, M, NI, FA Bones FA l ank Il Il-l Casrcp W8t8l'l00, Iowa Kcnkuk, Iowa lr1lCdO, Ohig JW Q K +. w e f :uff , ,' ,,,f. .,f45..,,g , Q 'M 1 ,, V V , V C V 'ii Vjf . s W K .. A Long, L, VV, ENFN Tex Pas adena, Texas ,ff Luciano, J. FN Lucy Livermore, Calif. X Q . . McPartland, J.P. Jr. Nashatka, D, G, Ninno, A, nmacyy HFJOQOH Baltimore, Maryland Bay City, Michigan Port Chester, N. Y. -J-.. , ww-an x.,,,. Tucker, Fl. K. Weems, B. L. F-'N Hooley FN lVlover Annapolis, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Z0 -ie' , n A uv-.r A A vw . wr-H' RA or i x x s , F .xi 1, 'Q '--'t wlilft L , -i l'l8.iim, l I ui. Mr. Bishop Ens. McLoy, M. L . M R -R l ' ,,' X ' H 1 Fl Division Officer ENC Aac ' A ' 1 , H l I ,i . i,,,,c, K- Barnegat, New Jersey Honolulu, Hawaii tml: mlm, l . l. uf' 'U' it '1-fi ff- ll -fl' U MH NT R Division provides numerous and X, K diverse services throughout the ship. The ' ' division's personnel consistot Electri- cw, C ,lk ,MW M CiGnS, inferior Communications men, Ship- Win' ' --Q i.,.i..., iw. ' fitters, a Damage Controlman, Enginemen, Mirifli:1ri,Nlifr. I ufi1fH!iUF,Uli'0 a Machinist's Mate, and oMochinery Re- pairman. We operate the ship's electrical switchboards which distribute power for equipment and lighting throughout the ship. We safety check the ship's electric power tools and appliances. R division personnel maintain the ship's gyrocompass. Wemoin- tain the sound powered phones and loud speaker systems used for intro-ship com- munications, operate the ship's entertain- ment system, and show the crew's movies. We are responsible for the ship'splumbing and air conditioning systems. We do all the ships welding and manufacture repair parts. R division maintains all e uipment necessary to combat Fire or Flooding, ond trains the crew in damage control pro- cedures. ,, in-I i Q R X Q 4.444-4 Crosswhite, B. L. lfefffnlllefil U- Ll QFUDU, H. 5. Hodarte, D, D, Slaughter, A J EM2 LM-J u h I lull IJVITS !f1Turkey EM3 Gomez ENIFN Allen, Texas Pekin, IHIHOIS Cary, Indiana San Jose, Calif. New York, New York Nlarkley, R. A. lC2 Mark Somerset, New Jersey A ,, Steinfort, J. A, lVlFl2 Pied Seattle, Washington Johnson, H. D. lC3 Johns lVlcAlster, Oklahoma Wedding, D, L. FN Loveland, Ohio .,., ,Xi Federico, P. Colbert, D. J. Mol-lale, A, B. FN Pat FN Boot DC1 lVlack' New York, New York Grassvalley, Calif. Jacksonville, Fla Jackson, F. W. Jr. FA Junior Johnstown, Penna. X , Q. L s 5 J S U.. Davis, F, E, Butler, N. Q, Murphy, 0, A, Malone, Nl. Nl. Wermelskirchen, Ft SFP2 Frank SFlvl2 Noah SFlVl2 lVlurf FN DOC FN Werm Honolulu, Hawaii Marion, indiana Greenville, Alabama Hope. Arkansas Warrensburg. ll'- S DIVISION SuppIy division enconwposses five widely voried rotesp Store Keepers, Com- rnissoryrnen, Dispersing Clerks, SI1ip's Servicemen, ond Sfewords. As o group, we feed you, poy you, cuf your Iwoir, op- erote the sIwip's store, pop your popcorn, rnointoin the wordroom ponfry, wosh your clothes, ond keep you suppIied with the vos? orroy of spore ports to keep the ship running. IBIess Supply Division!--Ed.I w vi' A , Smith, CL, .L X SKI A, Wirie1nnJ,aIc:rn, Uhr I I ii il I I in I S 'ff ' If ww ww, I K-use-if eg -l'!',,r I-aylfonf IH. ISIIS 'vIf:W3y'1, jj. If, is-,HMI , Supply Officer 'Mr I fr 1, ,. I Washington' C' I-7IIIVf?IiIfS, I - I . I IfIIlIvI1IIzi, I fi! ,, nl IIuVnnIIII, CI- W' wi I iii,-.ff II Iam-Iivld, W- Va I n , x , LIIIIUI I II I' ' I fu If-LIIICH I- W' III I In I III ., IXfIFIIiI1liyy,iIf,I,I 4 HUIM. t A IQI, ' I X r.,InncIwsI9V' Ienn - I I I I- pf' I1 sf' like 'B DN.: Bisceglia, W. T. tiristcenwn, H, I , 1gaban,111,u, Q, C53 AGKW 417171 Hal'I'iSOn, N, Y. Minot, Mufti: lmknta fV1anHgl'f I. ning. 'H'- WWFS, W. W. Harm-wsa, ca. cl. Tambac, P, SN TN TN Redwood City fxalif Q edu F' I Favite F' I x M.. Medford, D. L, SK3 Fort Smith, Arkansas of' Untalan, B, C. TN Bolinao, Pi 1 ina Ag, M35 'N- L Dz inZiO, F5 J. SN Pennsauken, N. J Smith, R. L. SN Central City, Ky 'T A js N f 1 V' . r ' ' ' p - - I - silk, 1 .. ,L 0 W .. I 1 , 0 , , 1 Q? I - ' 23 A tropical paradise WN Surf's up mmm'-J ' :fi-V ,.,L,.ff USS ARIZONA Memorial Mft ,J King Kamehanu-kwa That Wag just Ph K f 9 - ' av ' , Q . q e 4 I V 3 . .. , ,QA A .- llll ' 1'-. 'ii-L,.. - Iolami Palace Go Co in Paradise Lounge, EM Club L iv ? r E 2 5 :Q 'fl a s S QW : Q. 3 , Q5 4 X K? x 5 .' g 4 X J The WiIIie inthe tender nest. Strike out? Never happen. 1 nilll ' What's a ball? A if 1 4,91 it ' Q ni . ,eff :gg fi X 1 'Kn- -dm be 5 A A Q' 'al .- 4 Y , X 1 U -ii. Q 1 .f I J i Q . - Q54 ,Mex :fire .1 Aigvalfugu Q! A ix K -N 'JK -1 if it You have a CX X X DUI I polka dotted what I - A Sorry about that. 1 I . JI: Vg -44 .Sh -il! -,:. X..,- if ?-, -, 0 :J ' ,11-4' 4' b p - Xl This is what we're fighting for. , I 1' i :ffm it 4 'f- an ...Rc S 3 .Q xg Ni xg., VQ4-. 'J , T , , 5 'r if K. .5 . .1 - -1 ' uhm s ,.y .A.... , Ls a l an l.C'- I We deployed from Pearl Harbor on 19 June 1968 and arrived in Kaohsiung on the Fourth of July. Our first assignment was to patrol the Taiwan Starits between Taiwan and mainland China. An average patrol lasted about five days and was followed by an equal time in- port. The patrols were rather dull, and our most vivid memories are of the port of Kaohsiungg KAOHSIUNG, TAIWAN The harbor traffic... u J 9 - K. , in ' y l fm Hocord shops and book stores mwWMHmEiT1m l 5 T? 5' El' , lm .llllln lu T ll. llilll- tif f tiki W WXTYMX luwUWM,- I . , . K ' , . ww ' A ll'- '-I -7 1 I 'wx T , - - -fs, -- -LL 54. ,' ,yn fl I 1 'H a ' c ',L' 1 W' 'Y -.A ' - Q s'5.4fc-Q-em' qi 4' f -3 4 . ...A-M. - W.: , ,g W4 . -,T .z- . .-,., ,.'- . -,.4. A ...,. . A -IZ ,.,, , A .-.W-.4 .1--.34- ' The petti cabs... f l 1 0 Y .01 i -1 :sf 5 f , M rp 5 ,L 1 , 1 W ,Regt .v:', v I .,A', 1, ,1 R-K 29 4 N, 4 f- - 51--1 14 ',+fC J' , 5 'gc ' A ,M ,,-5 , A F Y.. A C 6 tl! 1' -4 Xsi Sr.- E 3 S ii ,, t f . 'x f k wh f um, .. lg, W' get A Y 1, H.. ' ' nys 'i t U' X' fa-P+ W : 5 ..an -ul.. WW Wg KW.. 'mis- s 7 . -.1 .. f 1: Q. . J, K .,,.., W ...M ,wg The Welcome Walawala KEELUNCLTAIVVAN Now liberty call, Apartments for rent Os You're sinking? 'N y 4 , Q I - ' K, ..,' -..3 f.M , iQ 4 F' Ji ,Mw- egg.. JW' .f5'a-,515 g ,egg-:Q 3' . L' 440, a.A L ... N ., .' X ' ' ' W 'H -0 - i,,'.'3j-yr J, '. Q ,Q k . V l , f f'i' : :'9tV R ho- 'sv 4 e 'E' -1h-A' - --t. e .3 , A .. - -- , . , .,j- . -. Q fa f 1 n -.Kris-' 1. M- 1.-as, 5 n k? ' 'tf f Q- --ia, ,,t, H- .Y ' . ,. 1--X-F M., -'l-M . - A 4 t , A -. tes ' ,4m ! AM. wi-A 0 6 V. ,.. I.. .lv H nv ..-- 'ef ' lg-.Tw E AM +1 ' 3 -Q' 'QW M ' :ilk-Q ,WW J' Al- s vu ,Q 1 R I 7? , xg After about a month .mr lain-..m i'afml . ,,-- , ,-Am rv, f'1, tJ'I' JBDQD for 3 YCH Lfilw' Hlllu-mfU ?3 r'1wl1, ,fXkm,u- in 11r1,'mYf1,vra Sasebo. SASEBO, JAPAN A 1 I fn. , Q Herrfe mud in your eye Your ship no come back: Japanese om: armed baruiir xxx i 'Q W Food and fllm stop along the way. ' EY : ' A l SrATuE OF PEACE. UM, QHQIHE WAS HHH IN 0953 IN LU'U1U'llWIU4 Us rm :mm ANHIVEWMYU mf mums mum, AZ awww Lxmzsmu in mf mm Of mls on me A mann women mu Ano wma TH! ws mm nrmmnv ef mu nam mf ffm or Mamie wwe mrs swim I3 mf wuom uf. ffmrfismfrnzpfez wma roman mo uonfsm. s'NfAx wnmuu uv INK mnw scumm, mms- wfars :nan KHAHURA. b n r, wwf. 32 rw mon, we mom HHMHQ S'U1NHNb THX SKY INUIUUES HfMCf ff ilffiifo WT5 Mio llfl ARM HTLNIHJ IUIIZONMUY f' WMF ' mmm. .ff Q me ZIAIWIXH wuf minor, POR-ABSOLUTE v5SH!5f!I'! me mum, fmunsz ssomf-Y DIVINE. f 1 o SIM, Wiililo Hif CLOKKD HIS SEM TU PRAY ANU UNCIPIIIK HSL '.U?iliHie EIAIHF IE'CLA'fiU AS A MASHKPIIU f5?iP'?i iii HUD YN Nil 'WOM U. NAGASAKI CITY. 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'w 'si' t .div . uf - The Statue of ?'rafcr Mr l,t'lll'tl Nagasaki Harbor frwrn lnasmlalw l is ,, W ,4 tx. llll Y V4 74 'Q ff-u ,A way it 11 V uf 41 I ' Bar Dlstrlct, Sasebo, Japan ltl a Q a s akl International Cultural l-lall bullt as a monument to the moretnan T0,0tlCl A-bomb victims Q 4 J' xIF .' !- ' 4 . . A. Q Y X ' . ly Qty : 4.3. k sg I lu 4 - , f ., ,gx ' ,m d 14313 lb X. L rg' I qs x K Qf'-31 'A' . V fi, JU' ' ' .X if 'I .1 Nngaaa!-ci xfam-L. Xf Z-1 X 1. KQV' . L, v ,IL ,L c ts il X W, P elU x 1 ' M x 1, 1 3 ,,- ,V V ...-f 'h qi., rf. .!,,,i1 'Q Jf A-,,,, 1 v N f, .w b ,NIH 4 YIIQIIIKQ . ull' IVYMQH I Nu mm 1:41 ' 1:41114 nut: Mc Nkfliiaaki International CUHUFHI Hail 4-L R X f I i 5 E 0 ' fr 355791 . ' ' 5 V '- ' ' X . X f a ...awp-4' - W 'Q , TW! V,,, , , MARKET TIME :Wir Leaving Sasebo, Japan we went directly to Operation Market Time, the code name for patrols off the coast of Vietnam to prevent the marketing and infiltration of arms into hostile hands via the sea. Coming along side. A typical Vietnamese junk. i i ,-'ki li 'f'w,,f,p,'wf, I -01-.-.N www ,UW Wy-ft , ..,-,- , ...Q--' M-T vb- A 'S 'WW--me . .M wa Nlbelungs on a Periwinkle. ,I f - if Q 5 fin, X '91 A ' N ' I .' -wg , - A' ' A '94 ' i s -..f 11,-3-. if A W -'Wi' Y - Y xg-5, ,',,a. - X ,W ja.,f,.':-4, ' - U. A - ' iw. f, , A - li- . o M, ,.. J? 'Q C u m s ina w Zmiiirwig A'xoi'i-M Time one of our re 'Willa -iii.n-iiiIi1ii-- wo: ici replenish WPB'scnd ul L L Q-li' Iv' I OFIO F if ': 4:v.iii1 iwUCH:i WMM fuel, wafer, light ' OHiHrUf'1ifiOf'1. This WGS G g im c uiri: klliiilifl icixigi, l'iu1i1Q0veUSOCh0nCe Q find M11 M101 Wo: happening olongfhe :nd inlcm ci, i iu:f1:i'arT'-if nmol' I If it my Medi! card in Da Nang. i 1 , M4-M 1 , k. ,i,,bg.. W . 1 'i'N','Z i fr r w if -.1-Q' 4' 9-cw: , .TJf.vv-'.- e T ,, An ix ,L MH a M MV! K - A 4 V K 1 The Willie as seen from the USS PLATTE CAO-241 Second Division stand by to receive PFC to port, Q I What do you mean it won't fit? I think I'd rather ship. Pr, M V . nr. 'mY'i7ff4ww 'N T-in i I Xl? - 41' s Anyone for a coolie hat? The Thing T if I ESR N You :say you have nothing but fish? Pari of our job is io f-Qzlmpii junks, lt can be dangerous business. I don'1 know wl'1a1 no sciid bui I don't think it was nice 15.9 ...-, Wx H . g . 4 Q A ,f V in J In Z- , J I' I I f '? Hellooo down there .Qi . Q . X X Nw Y, Q 4 '--'X 4 That's not a regulation hat. K . me if they'II wrap six fieh for a bucket of empty brask 1. What's the stock number for fish? N BN a N x I fu l FQ-lb 'W' Ag. fl 155' . 4 S U B I C Iififf, NVW .IEIYSVY 035625 dwarfs USS I IIIWI HY. CIDIXI 295, Following appro'cimatcfIg.' a :1wn2!, 0I1fV12lI'I-LL' I Timm' vw P H I L I P P I N E. S I . SHOULD be the Iirsi on the beach. pulled into Subic Bay for thrcf days upkeep. 1' fL'1dl:-L9 ' Emma FL. Z 9 -nr-' ...suv ' 1 I lf Who works IIIC hardest? X 1 U1 Only three days liberty and then backtolvlarket Time. ' 'E- :f'fj I I' -3 ii .. Q W 42. That's a good one, Get hot. You still have the fantail to do l haven't had a letter for weeks. What are you going to catch? Bridge says it can air out all by itself. ,1- nr mm 5. 'i mu f . .. .M A ,UW up , -1- , my fs., , g , , ..'I'1'f2'-'Hr' W , Q . um ji ll- gd' f Q W Y if .- jg UE? barrvls ufnilOl11liC line 6 i f Static load Hot dogs is their favorite meal, liaimari We Llfwfid io ihrow sticks and stones. i AA 4, ' I V' , V. , -x-N - -...,.,.., . ,g,.,mL,',--L ...1.L.4- , , 1 ,X h , M, -N,....-.,,,l 'R Y. ,Hy ,...1C f,M'v -. K W X-,E 1:-,' -- .AX ff A ,J ' 1 il gin E- 9 it-7... i l've been mess Cooking for nine niimfifll-iz am! l'm making the salad already. if u 'Nhat a boring watch, f 'NJ Entering Danang Harbor, Vietnam. X' , i I i 9 A 3 YY? I i Good morning, world, fu l i nfl Porkchnp, that's the fourth time through the line. J 'Q -53 if W Y!! any ash 'W I f' K ,i K 4 f 3 'V i In 'Q I 'Nw ul 1,-T-' 9 I L ! M.. 'K A. HW. nur E 90' 11' ' V Lf U' X945 . 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'NJ v Y' X l U 59 LM I UX5 The Latlgbilxg Buddlma O1 Tigm' Balm Gardens. qf fl-'9 Q Lf YMTSCO g-'Q Q A tQplC81 Hong hong Qtreet scene CTOp leftb Rlckshaws ale a common mode of t1anQpo1tat1on CLeftD A lllOfh9l gues her baby a bath, CIIIUQICK ,Ma 34.5-'f A a T VfJHf1.'fmf- Wx-' ww' .J . . 1 ' rj ' Q 1 , v fQC'l,. 'f 1' A KACDHSIUNG I ', r ',1f f ' ..-1 W 0,4 1 During the periods when we were under- way on Toiwon Potrols, we bod Generol Quarters for signol bridge exercises, damage control problems ond shore bom- bardment exercises. -A, f i 3 -H ' P' mpbi- - . -Q. -ns. H--Q a,,,,,,,,,li ' A. ' ,O L in -'M -lr as-w X, A 1' 4. , 4-... U 4. cb ng, -4 'QV -Mwvg -XB W ' A z Ma' K E-.4 'vw ,T - 3 'X A a K vs! -my . L ' W 4-mm, ' Y' H f M in P - 1 Ng: ,A eu'--A ' N95 -K , ,Y is M ,. A I ,A ' F' , I X -N 0,46 . 'Sa I f -H Q, . 4 fr W - -M.. ' W , 1, Q ,V - 1 -'H - Ag-Jw.. 'A , 3' 5 .. 1 it v.,.4 , K 'IV' ' S4 sg! I 5 'if .ww Q N XX X X Wf 2 X , fy 1 A M 71 45? 2 , Q '-W, 1 al , i W? 'A 1 , I 'J' K 1 ' I Q an -f'f Q . ' V fn 'U 1 'YJ . .Q - x ' . 5 ,, og 3 XJ 3 Qx 'C six' CHRISTMAS DAY IN WET NAM .f-'l , ll Oh Christmas Trcc, lJhCl1riS!mE1 MERRPQCH 'VX Roast Turkey, Qoast Beef, Turkey HICY mn n nn: lk! lfN'UUCk 1 , H Oyster Dressing, Gravy Eff--'Y' ..... , 4, F 5 n 5x W'-rm-0 'r ' '15 gl We nappen in the sun after the Christmas Feast. O ii Z Nuttier than a fruit cake. , i.w T21 Amit X f, ff i 'X ' wx 'f 1 i X-i W 5-xnxx cgo tbbl ,if f ,ff 71 i xx X mf Miami QS X., Since it's Christmas I'Il give 'em a trick ,iiiiiw We played cards and watched two movies. L -,-,A ff-fy' cr-1':':.f: .:xza5'vpwfi TM Y Ni Qi2B1z..AW'? R Making our approach. I' url linen. lwr0S8. MARKET TIME ONE MORE TIME Leaving Kaohsiung, a sudden change in schedule found us back on Market Time once again. Refueling became very routine. Oops! Somebody got a rag? -- ' K V R Iwlri mail twain T-mid i1 hack. it A Sturm-rninfi 11- knot ill'f'Ilix away. f V' QW. J f, mi ,WJ ' - .1-A var rn. ' r xl- xxx ' ' No Q W :iv f--, L y V 1 L ,,g,'-gi ,g. 4 ,, x-5-E., 5, , ' - '- 'ww , ,, my ? C E 3 i P '97 Y, f E5 cff',.4'4-4 :J 7 H, My ,W llgwm-I.!sVZ,,,F H-,-Y, F 21- ,XV -VX , I -...... MM-51,-1-1 J, llllbli nuixwv-1 'J' ,,., KJ W www . ' K , 1 4 'LP 1' c' , 'AA - WL-'p i ' 1 Q V 1,- ' 4 I sk sf -2 ,,,,,, 4- , U Q.: we. ' . 4 ' M F . I ' K A -U ig sg 1 KA. Q x ,MW .. !?249.: !.'!if!! .-1 f 5 3 AV f av 5 On ll Jonuory 1969 we were relieved on 29 Johuory we Gffived 0' pear' Hfifbor on Market Time Patrol ond storied the offer G d6llliOYm9m Of Seven months and long trip home. We mode stops of.Subic ten dOY5- Boy ond Guam on the wczy, and Finally, 91-nuns: Supply Division is always busy. Thinking is always harder than physical work, Do you really think this thing will make it. H' gig O Q l 0 0 lkiwn inf, X 4 , 2 , -1 4s,i Ng-3' W f 4 k 1 They told me I could be a Boatswain's lvlate l-ley, Joe, What did you say about my Navy? if I just learned these knots. feliN tl, , IP: mlb Do you notice how much everyone seems to appreciate us snipes lately? FU A Why, I remember when. . . r' Q4 Ya want me to kick you in the chest to get you Gee, isn't this fun? Si8I'iCd? 4 t v 2 3 S 3 2 i f '2 e x ai byux M A A U' K l K l 1 is , R , X Q ' ff? - X ' Q 5 X . e e, e e ef , V. ,,,, - ,.::, I j x 1. . . , f 1 H M I Q a 4 x 3- ff N 'Q X V, we 'P 4-Q ,Q . g- CEREMCNIES 'ad The Captain and the Commodore LT Chamberlain receiving the Navy Achievement Medal with a Combat V, 11 -42 ' I I . i i There's a fly on my nose Ugg' IA , 7? . , , W .9 , , t ,, ,. 4... V f K 1' 7 . A T .,,,,,i gg: , ' T f T A V T 1 5 I f , W 2 I id V 4 .T , , 1 Q Q 2 ag 4 d i I' '.,, I 'ij Q 1 , ' ' I f .1 M. 1, fa ,cn Q52 li, Q , 0 ,.,1 - . -.wi fi, a 2 3' . H- ' .... ?l , 1 5 1 fi 1 A ,- ' 1 - i . , I Q 'il l in 1 Boots of the Fleet The crew anxiously waiting. . .to secure. Johnson IC3 receiving the Good Conduct Medal. I 1. I r I+ I . Q I 6 SAILOR OF THE WEEK MONTH The Sailor of the Week is chosen by the CPO Review Board and the Department Heads, from crew members who are second class or below and who perpetuate the ideals of an outstanding WILHOITE sailor. His personal traits considered are, military behavior, personal appearance, work above and beyond the callof duty, military bearing, competence, conduct ashore, willing spirit, attitude, and responsiveness. The Sailor of the Month is chosen by the Commanding Officer from the Sailors of the Week for that Month. He receives a S25 Savings Bond. A Sailor of the Cruise will be chosen from the Sailors of the Month by a council of Officers. He will receive a SIOO Savings Bond. F, E, Davis Sailor of the Month for Sept. O. A. Murphy Sailor of the Month for Aug. .nf T, L, Steger 21-27 July R. D. Cannon Sailor ofthe R, L, Jones 25-31 Aug. Month, Nov, D, li. l-lorvath 15-21 Dec, R. L, Florcy Sailor ofthe Month for Oct. , .- Z of 'V -.. s 4m ... . 1 'H ef :WV if at I Q-:ss Q ff ,iw J '-..f'4f'L- Il. L to F? Ft, L. Bristow 6-12 Oct. R. A, Markley 29 Sept.-5 Oo . J, A. Yeaney 22-28 Sept, VV. M, Owens 13-19 Oct. 0 I S Cfabillbal 17-'23 NOV ,I . . Ll NI.. . I I k. I . ffattroll 1-7 Deo. It. I-, l'lal'flll1lfj 8-14 Dec. Il, I' rcvk 3-9 Nov, I li, cs., llavrling 24-30 Nov. IZ 2 I if xx X f f M f if , ' ff iff y?f21 , , , MW, L it .M if ,W ff W, rw , Top Fiovvg J, A, Stoinfort, Photographer, I.. N. Advisorg R. L, Christenson, S Div. Rep., F, J Arnold, Second Div. Rep., D, R, Luat, DI Div. Roche, First Div. Rep. Kneeling: R. A, lvlarklcy Rep. and Assistant Editor. Second Flow: S, J. Fl Div. Rep. and Editor, D, E, l-lorvatli,iVl, Div Fiadjenovic, OC Div. RCD., S, E, Carey, Officer Hop. Not prosont: S, Austin, Artist. We would like to ocknowledge ond thank the officers ond men who donated pictures, time, ond co-operation. 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