Ainsworth (FF 1090) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1983

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THE SHIP ' S INSIGNE The arms of AINSWORTH, designed from ideas of the ship ' s company, reflects elements symbolic of the life of Vice Admiral Walden Lee AINSWORTH as well as values inherent in American and naval tradition. i The concept of the knight brandishing a battle axe, together with the colors red and silver, derive directly from the Ainsworth family coat-of-arms. In concert, they represent strength, fortitude, and nobility in pursuit nf peace. The seahorse represents prowess and fortitude. In addition to the connotation of vigilance at sea, the seahorse symbolizes the forces of science and industry, vital elements in design, construction, and operation of the ship. The knight astride the seahorse, then, indicates seapower strengthened by the marriage of man and technology, of crew and ship. The full color version adds special meaning to the AINSWORTH arms. The traditional Navy blue and gold signify loyalty, fidelity, truth, and excellence. In addition to reflecting our national colors, the red, white, and blue shield is highlighted by a central ermine band, symbolic of leadership and justice. The green charger represents youth, strength, and freshness, particularly appropriate to the Navy of today and tomorrow. The motto PARATA PUGNARE meaning Prepared to Fight stresses the primary goal of readiness to act to further the values which have become our heritage. The motto also encompasses the nickname of the fighting destroyerman who was Pug Ainsworth. The peripheral stars are marks of honor and achievement, characterizing both the life of Vice Admiral Ainsworth and the aspirations of those who proudly carry his standard to sea. The continuous line highlighting the border of the crest, signifies the unity and continuity of the ship ' s crew. May that line be a strong one. May it never part. May this crest inspire those who comprise that line to act in pursuit of excellence throughout the life of a proud ship bearing a proud name and proud heritage.



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;; 1ST DIVISION h f I. I n % ' m. f- f jF Front Row: SN James Gregory, SA Cesar Perez. SA Benjamin Blake, SN Howard Williams, SA Bob Zimdahl, SN Gregory McKnight, BM3 Kevin Evans, BMSN Anthony Partin. BMSN Jerry Axteil Back Row; BMC Robert Preston, BM3 Scott Toth, SN Mike Chambers, BMSN Paul Feldman, SA Brian Grosz, SN Tim White, SN John Pursell, SA John Beyer. BM2 Charles Dameron, BM1 Percy Manning. Not Pictured: ENS Jim Eaton, BM2 John Keith, BMSN Jeft Molliere. Just another day The painting never ends

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