Aylwin (FF 1081) - Naval Cruise Book

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AFTER THIRTY-FIVE CONSECUTIVE DAYS ON PATROL AT SEA THE AYLWIN WAS RELIEVED ON STATION AND WAS ABLE TO RETURN HOME3 THE HOSTAGES WERE NOT. THEREFORE IT IS ONLY FITTING THAT THIS CRUISEBOOK BE DEDICATED TO THE HOSTAGES IN IRAN IN THE HOPE THAT THEIR FREEDOM MAY SOON BE SECURED. L.. W,.,a,SAM.4a.Amaw4uxm'amxms-. . +..4..a.m. .aa -L , ,M fwfr, f 2 f .. V- VV.. , - ' -gems-1+ in 7 W l Ml 7 7 uss AYLWIN FF1081 USS Aylwin QFF-1081! is named in honor of John Cushing Aylwin who was the Sailing Master aboard the United States Frigate CCNSIITULISDN during her encounter with HMS GUERRIERE. Due to his skillful ship handling throughout the battle, he was given much of the credit or e vi ry. Commissioning of the present AYLWIN was held on 18 September 1971 at Pier One on the Boston Naval Shipyard. Appropfialely en0U9nv lne USS CONSTITUTION was berthed at the adjacent pier. AYLWIN, the fourth United States warship to bear the name is outfitted with the most recent electronic equipment for del6Clln9 anger communicating with ships, submarines, and aircraft. Main features include the ship's two sonar lunderwater sound detectionj systemS. l mounted ln the hull at the bow, is capable of gaining surface or subsurface contacts at extremely long ranges. The other has a variable depth capability and is towed astern. AYLWIN's principle armament is the homing torpedo. Placed in the general vicinity of an enemy submarine, the torpedo will seek-out and destroy its target. The three systems installed in the ship to deliver the torpedo include: torpedo tubes, the ASROC lAntisubmarine Flocketl launcher' and the LAMPS lLight Airborne Multi P S . ' I - urpose ysteml, a manned helicopter. Other major armament includes the 5 !54 rapld llfe Qlinf lglgpafi a primary pdurpoje of anti-air and anti-surface warfare. It is also effective for shore bombardment in support of forces from beachheads 0 S I mi es in an . n une 1977, AYLWIN received final certification for the HARPOON Missile Launch S stem. The HARPOON anti-ship missile wlth . . . . Y beyond-the horizon ranges ln excess of 50 nautical miles, adds significantly to AYLWlN's fighting capability. AYl-WlN -is powered by 8 Single five-bladed propeller driven by steam turbines developing 35,000 shaft horsepower. Featurin9 Aulomagg Combustion Control of her two boilers, which operate at steam pressures of approximately 1200 pounds per square inch, she is capable of spee in excess of 27 knots lmore than 30 miles per hourj Th ' . . . - ' I I n . e ship s characteristics are: Length overall - 438 feet, beam lwudthl ' 47 feet, navigalwfle draft ldeepest point below waterlinej - 27 feetg full load displacement - 4100 tons. AYLWIN is manned by 19 Officers and 230 enlleled men, and has facilities for embarking a LAMPS helicopter detachment. ln addition to Opefallqni 47623136353.Afjgnf5ag,d the Canblfean' the enlp has completed five major deployments in her brief history. AYLWIN parlielpeled lnhlgillgh r. S In e e 'terranean wlth the SIXTH Fleet on lnfee deployments: December 1972 through June 19733 November 19751 F l:'l9?Y4lti7gblxljn2ebne: inftllgh 0Cl0ber 1978. The Middle-East is no stranger to AYLWIN as she made her second deployment there from -1:22 AYLWIN . ' e.m9st 'ecenl deployment to the Middle-East covered the period 1 August 1979 through 8 January 1980 'n W made six port calls in five countries, and wa ' ' - - - s involved in the Iranian crisis while patrolling the Persian Gulf. if fii3exswgra1v837431?'??'F5iEEif?90i?25ZE?Hf?e-2ah L2 , .,- - .al wr W - .. A - , ,- V R COMMANDING OFFICER COMMANDER JAMES T. MCCORMICK UNITED STATES NAVY Commander James T. McCormick was born on January 19, 1941 in Richmond Hill, New York, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCormick. Following graduation from Franklin and Marshall College on June 9, 1962 with a BA in Mathematics, he attended Officer Candidate School and was commissioned an Ensign in the Naval Reserve. He augmented into the Regular Navy in January 1965. Commander McCormick served aboard USS MOUNT BAKER lAE4i as Damage Control Assistant then aboard USS WALKER fDD517j as Main Propulsion Assistant and Engineering Officer and then Chief Staff Officer and Staff Operations for Destroyer Division 122. Commander McCormick's most recent sea duty was as Executive Officer USS FRANCIS HAMMOND fFF1067i which he left in January 1974. Commander McCormick attended the Naval Postgraduate School and earned a Masters degree in Operations Research and following that tour served as Senior Naval Advisor to RVN Coastal Flotilla Five in Nam Can Vietnam. Commander McCormick's most recent tour was with the Operations Study Group at the Center for Naval Analyses. Commander McCormick's decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star and Combat Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal. Commander McCormick is married to the former Brenda Worley of Littlestown, Pennsylvania and they have four children: Terri Jo, Timothy, Peter, and Daniel. Q1 xqt 'Sd ' 'W' 'i'1'7 '6'XSQ T'.'.2?V 'f'sS'TS',211'5-s'i' EXECUTIVE CFFICER LCDR STEVE WOODALL via E' lg ,, ,,5 , I-,gay .fzf-3 K 55f,, ' 2, s, , X XM N x XX V . , AR Q X 5, , -X A Y-'gg x 'Wg Q fx X do 1 w vi s ix 'S X 5 ga X Q V N X S M X , kv X X Q X 5 X S gm, X X X S ' 0 , SX 6 N 3 5 5 ' , R Q S X , X Q 4 4 X 12 X X s x . E QX K Q Kf- 4 ' fs 0 A A 2 Fm ,. 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' ' I -4, A I w- ' A W, pw, ,gfff , p4-'w?,s4'F ', ., W W WNW- U' ',64,4.z,'1' ,.f,gh:,,,'g' ,- I WC A K . .f , H A- mu-Bama ,, f , .. . K .W 1 ' 1- -4:7 1 ,V i n M fy ,NA M V ., ,, , N , V -,. -...,..,..w .,,. ., .,,. , ,. . ,.-.,.,t.-Q, . . W. . , , . , . nh, ,,,,,b- .,.Zi, ,, , DEPARTMENT HEADS mdik ' '-us... QL to RJ: Lt. Dick Gormly, Lt. Ed Wardlaw, Lt. Rick Easton, Lt. Dave Ryan, LCDR Greg Mathes. 5 M - ' f A lFf '+ ' ' N' 'AHWf'f Z , fax vw ' f 'f'QK1f' ' ', ,- 'wwf giwgwggvg-,, ,va gig-fM17-3,-mx ,vegwa--.. sg ,, 1, avi' QTW4, wmccavrm 'M-M, :N zrWQ:w.N Q:vW1MML.fM -ww, mv? ----- 1-.W V -7- -9 ,,, , ---. X E , , A ., ,A--N. H , ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..- ,E K. 1 4' Ref - as 1 4 Q7 sw t 4 3 'S 'ini VE 3 5 52 THE AYLWIN WARDRDOM tSeated Left to Rightl: Lt. Richard B. Gormly, Lt. William E. Wardlaw, LCDR Stephen R. Woodali, CDR James T. McCormick, Lt. William R. Easton, Lt. David M. Ryan, LCDR Greg Mathis. fStanding Left to Rightl: Ens. Robert W. McLaughlin, Ens. Vernon L. O'Connor, Lt. Jim Newman, Ens. Brian J. Durham, Ens. Kevin Morrissey, Lt. Jan Gaudio, Ens. George J. Hebert, Ens. Charles C. Dancause, LTJG Timothy J. Criner, Lt. Frank Verhofstadt, Ens. Charles A. Highsmith, LTJG Lawrence D. Urban, Ens. Douglas J. Sweeney, Ens. Frederick T. Brink, Ens. Timothy J. Dowding. s 9 , 9 '1 A J , -,,. V - to f ff. N' ., Y- . fx f. X' . as - X faq ., , f is . - . me -2 a we 1 : S . , at is X 'vw ! . J t R 5 X ws v .- Q Y , , ' wr! X R . Ns rf ma, V S G3 3 . , k VX sm ,qi 'X as A ,, as S? 5 +4 CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS ch 5 :za 3 'Es QL to Ri: SHC Morrison, MMCS Niebert, OSC Parker, QMC Collins, STGC Pratt, CTC Ainsworth, ETC Hunter, SKC Poynter, MSC Hicks, BMC 6 Powell, EMCS Huffman, AEC McNeal, HTC Laffey. al 'W ff,-:rf:-mr:-ee,-gg.-.ag u:.ffxfze-.gfgrzaauilfs5-Wir:-aria' ..., :.-.f:f.:s-.sn-'e-f.r .....,..A7..g..,.Q5.1 51-3:-::.e+n .Ez 'fig-f ff,qf12f5g-qezfivt, ,,, ,M ,af,,..,'-...M , -, . ,Elf 5-,vin A . U, - . ,,,,,,,., ,M . , , , , W -, ..,. .- .. -, ,.M,,., , . Y .....,,. W , ,Ml 1 --M V f ' M :.f.2.i..-..L.1.:.f.3 ND. ., ...E.,f.'G.' ,'.g-.'j:,', 112' ' 7' M 1 ft- A' ' 'E V z-:w7Z3377J'f. IEff?1i'4f5'?'2'1f'f'-1?5fr7.fu-,':w'W wif' OPERATIDNS DEPARTMENT OPERATIDNS OFFICER LT. RICK EASTON , .-.11-'viiifi 522125-fi? H5159-.1 ,..i?1I13v?:2Q7 li-I 53:i, 75?lf3'f1 Kill-271-is-5 Xiihgi .::ij'.-41,27 x f 1 wzmfdfiaiffkkidwfqafefzfx '-f 5 ' ' I V- n m - ,, mf, ,WWW .M X M- -2 ' ms: -N-1 ' 4aw ' s ' :.4a.uds-ww: 0l DIVISION 1 , Operations t 5 ' ' Specialist r , r s 4 7 Ens. Tim Dowding OSC Ronald Parker Ol division includes the operation specialists, a very versatile group who perform numerous duties in CIC They ensure and control coordination between the ship's major components during all operational evolutions. Radar navigation, contact tracking, gunfire support and aircraft control are just a few of the situations the OS's are involved in. f 2 l M ' E, r l gogoelll: OS2 Robinson, OSSN Jones, OS2 Hughes, OS2 Gossett, OS3 Adams, OSSN Lane, OS3 Stultz, OSSN M, ,,,, ,,, U. .. , .. ,.,,,,, V . 1 , uf, ,-,-,4gizifiifef'1-15-757:-'Z3.,-Triiipmc.-11:-fef.f,-fa-:ff1 1w---f ' W ' WMA -,ffl-Y - -f l' -Q.-'ive -V- tcm --'f' 1 -' ' ' ' 4-' '- ' Mm ..u. , ,Mr M , Nl' .MW x M L , Y . -47-KM,-M .. Q 1 nu M H X 'Xa X9 If 1 X X w , 4 Q-,, 1-Z?v 1 ff H Q, uit. WA ff 77 f Q E f Z THE Chief f ,v W X fm- NA, 'WWi 'W' 7Z7'W ' , , , .W-ww-ffm-rr-xfwf.fgvw-fm-fa: V . 1 - W .. V Q ..,, ,. A , ..,. A. ,, . . . . . ., , .. A,,, . . , . , , OE DIVISION Electronic Warfare Technician iEWl iii Lttjgl Vernon O'Connor E I e Ct rb n i CS ETC Richard Hunter Technician CETJ The ET's of OE Division tweak the electronics equipment used by the Operations Department, keeping it in tip-top condition. The EW's work on their own Electronic Warfare tEWl equipment and provide Electronic Support and Counter Measures fESM!ECMl for the ship - they can detect and identify electronic emissions as well as provide jamming and deceptive measures. 1 sf. 'J 5 25? . Q f 7 ' 5' , at 'tw-w.f,f J. affix ' Q 'K . tKneeIing L to RJ: ETSN Watkins ET2 MacDonald EW2 Yankle ET2 Harris ET3 Richman EW ' ' ' 1 1 , , 2 W l . St d : ET2 H b ' , ET3 Andrews, EW3 Green, EW3 Roberts, ET2 Przybylski, ET2 Schnell, ET3 Kohn, ET3 Floyd, EIlIl?1oIlIIA5ho:2yIngI uns erger' ET2 Mme' fl -:1:e':f f 'lvlii tfs' , flaw nf-':saa5'gf' , f,,f'- ':7g :,.:g- 1,1-fn-ua,,f,7,-mfr:-,,,,J,..,, ww, ,,,,,,,,,,w, A ,VW My M VMA T an W M I 1 A - t -V 1 K W V h L Q Y ' ...iw 1 N ,mzw my ff 4, g N , f I ' fwfr., W I f WM - , ,, f ff 1, ., ,,, , ,,,, , ,.,,. ,, .,. ,,. .. , - ffwx wfM,: , ' V Q, ,V , , x ., 1- , . . , ,. , , ,v . f, 2 f f .- - -:A 1 . 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T X .X 4 ,JI ' 'f.z2L5d ww -H4 , , 'Q .fy OC DIVISION S ' 1 J -.. Fladioman QRMD A if Signalman QSMJ LTljgl George Hertig OC Division is responsible for all visual and electronic communications conducted by the ship, and is comprised of radiomen and signalmen. Using the latest in satellite communications, the radiomen are capable of reaching any corner of the world in a moment's notice. They can communicate by voice or written message as necessary. The signalmen are responsible for all forms of visual communications including semaphore, flaghoist, and flashing light. Their skills involve not only U.S. Military and Civilian Communications, but Foreign and Communist Bloc as well. um, . - : Mc L a , RMSN Kelly, slvlsn Arrighi, lKneelmg L to ni: RMSN Nunez, slviz snarpe, slvisn Fahey, RM2 Douglas, RMSN JOHGS- lsfalmggl game, ggrmine. SMSN Gonzalez, RMSN Knight, RMSN Bullard, RM3 Bahleda, RM1 Mason, RM3 Burnett, V, 1 -, ,-, Q. ::.:,. 1 '1gy-v ft.. f '.F-Lv' , 35'-'5Q,,1fi5.' ,'fQZ'I -,ff ':1f'I -Qi fit, . . , , ...... . , ..,.f -.4...:-.?:X':gQgs gf' '1 f'- gk.-:-11. .lg-T, 25-,:E1.2.a:fI f1.-,...:.g1:..-.1-,--113, --'f fv77'Ii5tXwRihe55 ',hwauw41ee'iaAf14-x1w-ctaav4as!i'v'4KwH'5f:Nr-P-vP39f- '- - ' 5 I H Y H W M H 1 N MM-,LQ L.v,,.,N,1,,,.-F,,,,,,,.,,,0...,,.-. ,.. , S,-a,,,g55,m'1Qn2,.w,waws-Q.-.v...f.,u,,.m.,gws..,,,.,,.-....,,.l4aN-. I N in MMM. tim. .H ,ww f, , ,, 4.....:f........zms.-.llvaii-rv'--fn 'i T' Q V ' if? nf' , f ff ggjw 'f xii 'GZ 'Q 5:3 . wi fe W J? ., 'Sl , iq-. 1, '12 4344- i X Q z T' f sag 5. u r f VF Q eg 5 ,A gg. .1 'rv ,Z I . -xg , ,Q 1,5 Ka ,Q to ' xx wx ' 9? L? 0321? ,f , ,U ax .1 ,J Q12 SN J , A I '31 , if -w '95 : ,gg 5 -.115 ., X.... YHEQ 1 4?5i.2 ,.- 7 W f My K. ,f x fic-' P 5 W! ,, f ,,f,,.,f2 444 f , , ,ff ,f W 4 fww, 453, , W Q ff 2 5 4 W ff f W5 ,Mf X 1 W , fyif Q f fgif T ,. 1 Cf X A Vw ' 9 7 El? . .E , ENGIN RIN Xii X I x I E5 Q. Ii f a NNQ s gs-'nr G EPARTMENT I Q-v M I X I I' G Q, Nw: X wus. I ' ,- --Nw ,..XX . ENGINEERING OFFICER LT ED WARDLAW X , A ,, ...,x...4..,.A..xf.... 5:--A3-V-'QYI N N X X R DIVISIGN Hull Maintenance '-., Technician lHTD M ac hi n e ry ENS Kevin Morrissey Repai Tm an Rl HTC william Laffey R Division provides the ship with various services such as welding, pipe fitting, plumbing, and maintenance of-the ship's sewage collection lCHT1l system. Damage control is also an important part of the responsibilities of ,R Division. This includes fire fighting, nuclearfbiological decontamination, and training of the crew for efficient damage control. ,. -L. is .., ,, t . in g W f f ss s s, Q tvvtxs , ... 1 is - 6 muff, 4 f ' ef, xl W . , 10 'X-N .4 ,, 9 'DJ f ' W? 'gf L f w e JK ir' ,. ,.tr. 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'- ' ill' -if 'X 1 H WK ' lKneeling L to Rl HT2 Stancati FN Hinderliter HT3 Ingram lStandsng L to Rl OS1 M b H T3 H Ilf d, HTFN Murphy HT2 Glancy HT1 Vldrme ew orn a or Wycuff, HTFN Dean, MR3 W W M - '-4'P2fff1'f,-1--0 , Q,f4f,f,.,,.,1:' Z. , f WW, ,, ,g,,, ,,f W ,, I ,,,wVm,m K, I V , M Y l N ,zr '.1,QQ:f ,ff . x M , ,, ..-f,.,,x.,,., ,Q WI U ' W W ' .,,, ww, ff W1 I ,wzzazf jg 1,1 - But it wasn't supposed to turn out like that. 17 ' ' ff MIA DIVISIDN 'Ui' Machinist's Mate MM ENS George Hebert E n Q I n e rn 3 Fl ND MMC Rodney Scott iKneeling L to Rl MM3 Stanley MM2 Savage MMFN Griffiths MM3 Wilson lStanding L to Rl EN2 Evans ENFN Eisenhower EN3 Parker MM3 Frizzel FN Dieble M Division and A gang are responsible for maintenance of all the ship s engineering equipment essential to the operating of the ship as well as the important auxiliary equipment. This includes repairing fire pumps evaporators main engines diesel engines and air conditioning units. All feed water needed for the boilers is provided by M Division as well as all fresh water used throughout the ship. lL to Rl MMFN Bray MMFN Allen MM3 Orzechowski, MM3 Graves MM2 Mound MM1 Rutherford 5, , ,' 41' lKneeIing L to Rl: FN Studeny, MM2 Sutor, FN Parker, FA Wjotysiak. lStanding L to Rl: MM3 Buterakos, FN Fleming, MM2 Bockert, MM2 Lamphear, MM2 Rack, MM1 Reese. sig, X + 4' wf'f:': :f'- f' f f - ff- '1 of f ff f M, , fg w 4, ff f , Mr 4W,, X- U, 4 mf My , ,QW ,,, . lg f, 1 K U ,I x . K 3 A v a , 1. ,R m w- ' Q.--Mm 4.41114 A.,-,,,-, ,AN-A,,. WMM.. -,,,,,,,,,, -Q! Wm . , 1 h ,M,,,:,,,ff- ' 1... if ...- ZW :wx I rw... f E773 4' V' ma swf mm W fi f WM! WZ! 1 Z ,, M, f lam XL Q Umar -:JV Z FAQ MMCS NIEBERT Ship's 3M Coordinator 19 ,, . . TV,.V,..off, .,---.-- T, ,,, .- ---- im, ,wary H Y. 1 of ---f ,yyvff , 2M'-wff:'z1wMvfQf f':I SWL -1'f-'ffm-ff' ' iff-fm -1. f M- . ,-,1 W- W , M X -1 V 4, .-ww--f--- ,ff- , I, gqw-f .., f 5, , 4 ,,,. 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':.p.,- I.,- af L eehng L to Rt BTFN Patterson BT3 Coyle BT3 Howeth BT2 Hogg BTFN Decker QStandnng L to FD BTFN James BT3 Upchurch, BT3 0 - b cfamef ers wagenknect BT3 cnnsuan BT1Clark 1Mnssmgy BT1Marttneau BT2 Angaosco BT2 Miner BT2 McLaughIIr1.BT3Ca ' BTFN Scott on us responslble for the shlp s fare room which provides steam for the engine r00fT1 n enance on the bollers steam Innes and varlous Gqwpm 1. R a A W P f f f 4 V w ' ff fff v .Wf M f fx- - my V ' ' N am f 1, 4... ffwff f . ffmw ,, ff ww 1 . L, ZV,V,,,,n .- ,W Q, . .Y - . ,A y -4 . ,,..44 -N 1 nf W, . , . N ,V V, V xV,, S I .' f ' V ' 5 2 4 V an ,k,, if 'wfgky UV,,VVf 5 W I 'J -T13 ,F f 1' S, - f.-' I '41 1 V295 W: f fl I f 7 ,VIXV MV .,fV V , ..4-19,1 .gs f. Wm: V ,f 5. f V V 51 , aww- , fn , KQQVV , V -1, .4yV,,f, 4 -4 fax, 25,1 3 WAV m.Vk,ggff,.-fy. . , f ,Vf fyff, 1 1 yi ,,k, 12 , 1 V V F A 'ww-' 1 5 k VV .ff 13?-V .f,-'47 . . 31' 'V V , h C . .--,' fV A--f:.f2:My ,i,..-f -Z ,A .15 -V ., , V gmc.. im.-m y. 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'- -X 25 -:fx . 5 Ye ' , ' -ee x wi, . few ik: eeeee ,X -K - -, .A 1 -W Q?--M W..: .ur f--- ---- I ' Y M 'M W W . - QA X f XXNW5S:Wx 'xg' 1 my eee' 5 N e X ee 5 e Se f X , , gk X Q ,,eA ,, . A 7 . if ' N -. A X K ir N X V ., 23-.5 xm xfi. Q. X X 61745 :Lv Xe, .M sf xi Xi A if Q x . X K - -e s ' ,lg X Q Q Sayers 1 J X MN W A 'f-fM 'lM-fvx---1 . . fxffx1.:-r-Yfesawfegefzeifafi. eau-sg, :r .k .iZ' L ' A , fr ws I ,J j ., . ,M .,4-l I if It's been a great week! They let me topside twice. 'L - , s f . .. -:Q -fn-as ff - .-.- i,N:!wtii14f!' -MNH. Q E DIVISIDN Ia1vn Ulm!!! fi .,L Electrician s Mate CElVll '14 E5 Id Interior Communications Electrician flCl ENS cmp Highsmnn EMC Endacoii E Division is comprised of electrician mates and interior communications technicians who provide the ship with its electrical power telephone service and maintenance of the gyro compass. Along with these services the showing of the crew s movies are also done by E Division eeling L10 FU EMFN Daily EMFN W ll F Hudson EM3 roffence EW Staggs ' 'am N S ' 'C3 Smith Standing L to nl: ic1 siren, sms Harvey, Elms smnn :cz Dunayer, EMS , . , . ,Q Y :Y 3' Q 2 y Q 5 if I ,ff Q , Y l l , it .fs ' , I dn! lrlmp ,yi -1 1 t Arfv of , , , . I t i 'E+ l-. im'-Z .li - l ' 'Z fix' ' , swf KKT1 ' : ' , - - . l A 'wwf le 1 You have the right to remain silent . . . tl' 1.. '-' WN' , ,za- ig 4 6 il Vis age HeIIO. . . Hello. . .HeIIO. . ff! MIS' NW? 'llll Wally stay off the chair! 0 .. 1 E ,lf Q 0536 27' WEAPDNS DEPARTMENT I I S 1 0 0 3 1 WEAPONS OFFICER LT DAVE RYAN ? f Nl-I , .Sf I ... :HY if NW m gf I Q 28 . QSIQ 41 A VM- 9 ' T'- i 'Q ' ' I - , '-A f L j-1 '-df - v-- ----Y.-,., jf' f V N Y T,....L -4 W , Az-...f f , , , , ggvsvwffvffw ,, ,,., A.. 1ST DIVISIDN Boatswain's Mate CBMJ . l LTljgi Tim Criner 'bw BMC Jeff Powell Sea and anchor details, painting out the sides, refueling, chasing the elusive running rust - this is all in the life of a boatswain's mate and deck seaman. These are the men of First Division who maintain the physical appearance of the sides and decks, stand the bridge watches and run the ship's boats. ,, 75? ' . .V l I ,' 5 ,' f I V If . I, , ,,,, ,, , .',, ' . ' ' ,, .,,' ' 'fif7'7f'f f ,,,. My f ' ' ' - ' H , ' ff .',, -Q5 .Q .,.,, , 1 V, X. , V , 111, , ,Vg, i K gV,, 7 ,, o b V V V flwwyff L U 1:9 Y D - g W f X 'V V U K K K - K A LJ? r, 4 l ' ' A Q 'Z' at 4 if f f r ' f . - ff. M 1 , I 4 ev ' qi, W, M f ' ,V ,Q ,, , I Q! Q ,, ,of g V' 1 , I ,,f, rf-ff p i ,-fy f O y G a f It if I VZ! V, X y L , f f ' A f 44 , Ui- y, 1 4 - , I , 4 If asf, fg 1 6 , , y U 5 1 f ff It h H f, V ? ' 1 fbi! Q 7 3 V - 'ji ' r -, ii., or A ! my b i, 'kV bbkv i P l BMSN Rainey BMSN Pomeroy SN Reid. fStanding L to Ri: BM1 iKneeIing L to Ri: BMSN Assante, BMSN Harned, BM2 Poole, PMSN gsnggggrt SN Davis, B'MSN Tidwell, SN lIJougIas, AN Theobald, SN F0Sfef, McGowan, BMSN Ceranski, BM3 Phelps,SN Morris, SN Hockenberry, u SN Jones, SN Johns, BM1 Shaw, SN Matchin, SN scarbrough, SN Alley, BM3 Reed. SN Giles, SN Je k 'S' 29 ' QM L. - X . ' 351 3. ' V' 'V -1 V i- Q . 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M, MM , , , ' .w,f,,f, ---J.-...,,f.,0.,.,, f 0 M M4 ,,,.,,-' 1 f Q X ' 7 J x QQ f 021 X , Mf Wifi ' J AS DIVISION Sonar Technician ,,-f f' rsh Torpedoman s Lrugl Laffy Urban Mate I-I-MI srec Forrest Pratt AXS Division is comprised of sonarmen, ASROC gunnermates and t-orpedomen. They are respfogsigle foglag Zhssgs of the ship's primary mission of anti- submarine warfare QASWJ. Maintenance and operation 0 0 S00 Y , ASROC launcher and torpedos are accomplished by these ASW A winners. , sr.g - W 3 1 t fr bd Lg 1 . M 1 I? l If I fu I W , Y .MX lKneeling L to Rl: STG2 Sweat, GMT2 Pesuti, STG2 Walker, STG2 Case, STG3 Perusich, STG2 Storrs, STG3 Sensenig. lStanding L to RIS STGF1 Duhaime, TMSN Seitzinger, STGSN Tasman, TM3 Aguirre, STG3 Fox, STG3 Ogden, STG2 McCall, STG3 Holbrook, STG3 Sylvester, STG3 Felton, STGSN Freeman, GMT3 Stroup, STG3 Sablich, STG3 Blankenship, GMT3 Basil, STG1 Argroves. 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L. :-3 . -5 'ii I aaa gang, I n I 'J -fs' .4 W so , ,, W, e 1 , .,., -cqinm Q .... -, . .,,.. -... 5- U -wr: .. '-mesa: G DIVISIDN Fire Control Technician CFTJ ENS Doug Sweeney W Gunner's Mate ENS Brian Durham The gunner's mates and fire control technicians of G Division ensure that the gun goes boom when the trigger is pulled. They also man the fire control radar and basic point defense missile system stations. It is up to them to ensure we can bring the fight to the enemy as well as protect ourselves. 1 i 1 , , , , ' 1-fix 2 S V . 7 wif - f f Q2 ff ' it 4 I ' . ' K gf , ' W -ff ,V V to . ' 5' 'I f f 4 ' IQ 'V ,Ziff 5 X- - ' ' 1 A ,aff K - 1 ' f ' 1' 22 g , f',fw,,N 7: 5, f 5, f ,J 4' I X fi ' 7 , 4955-,Jfgp , 4,555 , yr ,,,L5gjf,, ' ' QQ 5' jk, ,lj , I Q K T A ,tg :fn-:f.,r .gm , ,, ,. , sy - 44,3 ,V 'V J f1g4vJ , ff ' it. M .L . E 1 VWYSZ ' ,f iftifftn 3 ., 1' . , ,M fg if -I , -iw. If 1.4 , N lf, ,xg Q ,.f ,,., if QL to RJ: GMGSN Sanchez, GMGSN Towle, FTMSN Fledden, FTM3 Stevenson, FTMSN Daniels, GMGSN Snelling, FTMSA Davies, FTMSN McEntee, FTMSN Brown, FTMSN Luther, GMGSN Potter, FTM2 Peiper, GMGSN Fortune, FTM2 Penning, GMG1 Tobey, GMGSN Blan, FTM3 Hopkins, FTMSN Kuhn, GMG2 Jones. 35 'U' 5433131- 9 ?'5Zf-'Zl!???7' 45 f???5f'7?'i ' 'fl 1? 512' ' 'f5'1 f'5 !3f5':. 53 1. WVFFTT ' Coy Jones .4,,w' .,1 ,f, '- ,f ..,, ' ,. . ,f .,,,. ., . . ., . Y, ., ,, .. L. ..., fail' ,,,, Haw, .V ix f ax 3, a 1 X ,Q KW m V .V wx A fresh batch of clay pigeons '. 37 .,,, ., . , .Y 4 , 'f 'J M ,7,.fv.J.W,, ,, ., .A ,,,,e- W , . ., , . , :,,,.-,.7 - ' '-ff 4- 'W-A 57,414 2 I' F, ' v 1 v ,1, ,,xv,,4 rx: Q- 1 Yi K H, gr Nil 1 ,,? , .1 . , V, I ,4 As 1 rv ,en 1 E. :Q ,, ' fl fi eq? 1.1 2 ,LSI Vg ,.4 1: 1 1, Yr egf .Q f, 'x Q4 5 es: Tiff T I ei :Ani mi fx Tigr E i EH E E AQ Qi 1 ai 5 if QQ, ,U X . fp! If Z'-is fn! -Z - 1 ea li , ei T, 1 I ef: X : i 1 ri , f? I Q45 NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT ENS Bob McLaughlin OMC Curtis Collins lKneeling L to FU' PN1 Perkins MA1 Porter YN1 J' A ' 1 Tn I , . Peterson. YNSN Brestel, QMSN Chambers, HN Shea? gin Luefandefs- fStar3dmQ L to ny QM2 Mezee, Pcs Becker, YNsN Bigelow, QMSN 990, HN Boblan, QMSN Deehl, PN3 Hernandez. 4-,KV ,V , e,, X ,,,. , . Navigation Department provides vital services for the crew. A wide variety of vital functions are accomplished daily in the spaces which include the post office, personnel office, ship's office and sick bay. These functions run the spectrum from the preparation of leave papers and transfer orders, to treating a sick shipmateg and as we can never forget when deployed, delivering the mail. The quartermasters are responsible for the safe navigation of the ship. They maintain the necessary charts, shoot fixes and plot the ship's position. Quartermaster KQMD Yeoman CYNJ Hospital Master-at-Arms HM KMA, Corpsman Q J Person nelman lPNl ,ff . Postal Clerk iPCl ff? , 1 ., 3 ' ,fy ' ,Z as . s'.. ff fn, 5 4 lv ,V if, ' ' , ,W-f.,f.wff.f-7-y,.1 I 39 '4.,Ja.'f,., .X ff. 'fl ,-.,. WZ' t-d,l,.,- ,VA-in 614' ,- 1r:..L,,W,, 1 . ,4 .. . ,, , - . ,, ., . .. i, p I .wi In-Vi ,:...:,,r ., ,. -QQ-.V -u,v .xv-' .1 sf,'infill'-:J,, k.:4?iNz41LL-Ii:j,: Elf'-I-5EECL-'b.L:.z :'.'t:-4 1: r,.i:vxQ:.,'.1-31 ,nc :.zr,' ,,fL:N'-'-'.'.':',fa:.t...' --.-V-gf,---P ff y Wa?29Lz7EZw,:vQQ21v7wy53-'fgfiepwzwlZ:,faq-g1f5k.gsQ,7::55yq1:f.1m::w.:a:,4:,z4::.gmm.n-:..,..--- . 'I' uf, 12:1 r' 1 ,- ,,,::, .Z I' .22 iff -,M 'iii 11 N 4 , , ,ua , ., A , :A ,, 9, , , ii ll 5 1 a .3 in , ,J 1 .. .EQ F 1? -sf: :ii ,A ,-,E . X 'i E45 33 ,jg ,Q :M F, 'fi 52 Y S K' -Q L 'R' 1 Ji -K , f . . , I ii . Fw . 8- . Y , .1 5' X 1 1 ff I I ! 5 'Ia W1 '21 hifi 1 3 4 HJ S221 KE 2230 -:egg E 3 3 N ,133 JA' 1 if 35' S 'K :SS .-:1 -,...1 6-4 .J .w mmf, -c 7 i , A ' ' ff Guess who ns the realdoc o . W my IA' , ,. vf 4 Q X f is , . :mann Z . hx X, 'ur bf? AW fn. 4 ff X 105855 41919 91 18 xx 40 ,- f H4 1 ' f My 2' V - Q. - - Q .-,V A .A 7 ,, ll I ,,', ,,,,2,.fW. 1 Q S:-aw .ig igf f' , f f f - ' f ig' SUPPLY DEPARTMENT o 'Q X h H QU MK -'11, X f ,Q 'ji ,f f M -M W pf ,f SUPPLY OFFICER LT. RICHARD GORMLY 41 . , - . p .,L,f,'...,-, ,. 3. - .--.,5..,,L,f,,,.,, g,,,.g3.,g5,g yge, , -3-'Q -C If i.3.:.g-55:-751154---t-:-15-15:EE21i3,3Tgl,,g,,-,i-ia-2-1t-3:' - -' ' SUPPLY in ENS Charlie Dancause SKC Poynter SHC Morrison MSC Hicks Mess , U . Management Disbursing Clerk Ship's Service- Specialist QMSD Etorekeeper QSKJ QDKJ man CSHJ The Supply Department is responsible for the procurement of repair parts and supplies vital to the operation of the ship, as well as preparing and serving of food for the ship's galley and wardroom. ln addition they provide services such as operating the ship's store, laundry, and barber shop. Most important of all is the maintaining or the payroll, which without, none of us could exist. .uqgxvvf .. aio: mes..-g .Ns +. 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X 4 4 ff x X X fx ,J 7 , 1 1 ' x Y xx ,i,,. if: gs' i f 11 3 3, 5 ii i ' X 25 , ef VV? Q ' f Qi, VZCZOLMIIOST24 R 170717Z DEC 79 FM COMIDEASTFOR TO USS AYLWIN INFO CINCUSNAVEUR LONDON UK COMNAVSURFLANT NORFOLK VA COMCRUDESGRU TWO COMDESRON FOUR BT CONFIDENTIAL MIDEASTFOR DEPLOYMENT IUI 1. ICI AS YOU DEPART THE MIDDLE EAST FOR HOME WATERS AFTER A DEMANDING AND EXTENDED FIVE MONTH DEPLOYMENT, I WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE THE IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION MADE BY AYLWIN TO THE MIDDLE EAST FORCE. IN THE HARSH ENVIRONMENT OF THE MIDDLE EAST, WHILE STEAMING 82 PERCENT OF THE MEF DEPLOYMENT, YOU CARRIED OUT ALL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND FULFILLED ALL DIPLOMATIC COMMITMENTS. THE COMMON DENOMINATOR TO EACH OF AYLWIN'S SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVORS WAS FLEXIBILITY. THIS IMPORTANT VIRTUE WAS EVER PRESENT THROUGHOUT YOUR ARDUOUS MIDEAST DEPLOYMENT. AYLWIN'S CAN-DO SPIRIT AND OVERALL FLEXIBILITY WERE THE MAIN INGREDIENTS TO THE SUPERB CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS REQUIRED DURING THE LAST FOUR WEEKS OF AYLWIN'S DEPLOYMENT. 2. ICI AYLWIN'S PORT VISITS THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST WERE SUCCESSFUL AND IN TOTAL SUPPORT OF THE MIDDLE EAST FORCE MISSION OF PROMOTING AFFIRMATIVE POLITICAL, MILITARY AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. 3. ICNFI USS AYLWIN CONDUCTED SEVERAL HIGHLY IMPORTANT OPERATIONS DURING HER DEPLOYMENT. OF NOTE, WERE THE TRANSITEX WITH RSNF MSC'S DURING THE FINAL STAGES OF THEIR TRANSIT FROM MUSCAT TO JUBAIL IN SEP, AND THREE VERY SUCCESSFUL PASSEXES WITH TH SULTAN OF OMAN'S NAVY. ONE OF THE SIGNIFICANT OPERATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF AYLWlN'S DEPLOYMENT WAS THE CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT AND REFINEMENT OF HARPOON OVER THE E HORIZON TACTICS USING THE EMBARKED LAMPS HELO, SIGNIFYING AYLWIN AS AN INNOVATOR IN THIS FIELD. FINALLY, AYLWIN'S PRIMARY OPERATIONS DURING HER DEPLOYMENT CONSISTED OF DIRECT SUPPORT SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS. YOUR ABILITY TO GET UNDERWAY ON 04 NOV WITH MINIMAL NOTICE TO CONDUCT URGENT OPERATIONS AND THE OPERATIONAL PROFESSIONALISM THAT CONTINUED UNSLACKENED WHEN AYLWIN'S DEPLOYMENT TO MIDEAST FOR WAS EXTENDED ON TWO SEPARATE OCCASIONS DESERVE SPECIAL MENTION. 4. ICI AS AYLWIN STEAMS TOWARD HOME WATERS EACH MEMBER OF THE AYLWIN TEAM CAN JUSTIFIABLY FEEL PROUD OF THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS. I EXTEND TO EACH OF YOU MY SINCEREST APPRECIATION FOR A JOB WELL DONE. 5. IUI BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND JOYOUS HOLIDAY UPON YOUR RETURN HOME. RADM R. W. CHEWNING, USN. DECL 31 JAN 80 BT 575124 NNNN P R 1823292 DEC 79 ZFF4 FM SECDEF WASHINGTON DC TO RUHGZFFIUSS KITTY HAWK RHMPMBBIUSS JOUETT HRHTMMIIIUSS AYLWIN INFO RUENAAAISECNAV WASHINGTON DC ZENICJCS WASHINGTON DC RUENAAAICNO WASHINGTON DC RUHQHQAICINCPAC HONOLULU HI RHHMBRAICINCPACFLT PEARL HARBOR HI PAGE02 LMMM00127CONFlDENTIAL RUHGOAAICOMSEVENTHFLT RUHGPBAICTG SEVEN ZERO PT TWO BT UNCLAS 2888 SUBJ: MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION I KNOW AND UNDERSTAND YOUR DISAPPOINTMENT AT SPENDING THE HOLIDAYS UNEXPECTEDLY AWAY FROM HOME AND LOVED ONES. I HOPE YOU FIND CONSOLATION IN THE CERTAIN KNOWLEDGE THAT YOUR SACRIFICE IS IN THE SERVICE OF OUR MOST URGENT NATIONAL OBJECTIVE - THE RELEASE OF FELLOW AMERICANS FROM CAPTIVITY, AND THE PRESERVATION OF OUR NATION'S REPUTATION AS A FORCE FOR REASON AND MODERATION IN THE CONDUCT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. I SPEAK FOR PRESIDENT SELFLESS CONTRIBUTION TO THE CAUSE OF PEACE ON EARTH DURING THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON. HAROLD BROWN SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CARTER, AND FOR AMERICAN CITIZENS EVERYWHERE IN ExPREssINC OUR APPRECIATION FOR YOUR BT ' :.e .f ,, .C JA N, wgwkydgajf -- fvff . . 21611 ff' '71 CNE MAN'S VIEW Few civilians can be found at sea with the U.S. Navy. Even less common is to find a civilian, especially an E0Q'iSh professor, on a Naval vessel assigned to patrolling hostile shores. But since boarded the frigate USS AYLWIN at Bahrain on November 10 I have been in that unusual position. Sent by Florida State University under the Navy s program to provide college courses to its men at sea, I had no idea until I reached my destination that I was headed into an area of crisis. Only once after leaving Charleston on November 4 to catch my flight in New York did anyone mention Iran - my seatmate, who said that he had heard something-in an airport bar about turmoil there but that he did not catch what it was about. When I reached the small Naval facility at Bahrain, I learned that trouble in Tehran had caused AYLWIN to be sent to sea on very short notice and that I would have to walt until she returned to refuel. Five days later she came into port, I went aboardg and since then she has almost constantly plied the waters off Iran. My experience with her has been one that I shall not soo-n forget, not because of any action I saw ll did notl, nor because of any danger I might have been in ll never felt threatenedl, but because of the insight I got into more than 200 men whose home is currently Charleston. Previously I have known sailors as students and individuals. Now I have had the chance to see them at close range as both very human and very professional. In my month on AYLWIN I have witnessed these twin aspects of her men in internal conflict, and I have seen the outcomeg a response to duty proving stronger than personal desire. This struggle between the sailors' human and professional sides, the pull between wanting to spend Christmas at home as originally scheduled and wanting to carry out whatever mission America deemed necessary to bring about the release of American hostages - this struggle and its resolution can be traced in the ship's changing moods. The mood of AYLWIN for roughly the first two weeks was one of uncertainty. Uncertainty about what was going On in Iran, although Captain J. T. McCormick shared all news with his men as he received it. Uncertainty about the ship's getting home for the holidays from its nearly five months' deployment. Uncertainty about the feelings and fears of families at home. Uncertainty about the dangers posed by an American-trained Iranian navy and air force armed with American weapons systems. Uncertainty about the intentions of our government: whether, when, how the United States would respond to a flagrant breach of international law. Uncertainty, of course, about the fate of fellow countrymen in Tehran. But overridingly - and most humanly - uncertainty as to Charleston and Christmas. During those weeks nothing inspired confidence, little discouraged hope. Wireless summaries of world news, lacking the fullness of newspapers and the concreteness of television, were unsatisfyingly vague Letters from home, written well in advance of Middle East troubles, were concerned with plans for Christmas. Men wondered, and wonder increased with several appearances of Iranian jet fighters over the ship. What were lran's intentions concerning m n erlcan s ips twenty-five miles off her coast? Would she dare attack vessels in international waters? What would it be like to be shot at? lSo wondered the younger crew members.l How would the ship fare? Strangely, amid all the usually unarticulated wondering, life on AYLWIN proceeded so routinely and unalteringly that -W fQ 5'WMi.- V'f ' 750+-M ff' M ' f ,r n f..w.':,z'1.f .:1- ,-,g,,f one could almost forget that her mission was not an ordinary one. The cleaning of decks, the polishing of brightwork, the scrubbing and waxing of living areas and passageways continued to occupy morning hours. Neverending painting never ended. Precisely at 4:30 each afternoon devotees of developed bodies grunted through voluntary exercises. Meals were served exactly at precisely appointed times and were consumed with unexceptional small talk seasoned with customary gripes. Nightly, after the chapIain's evening prayer, a silver screen was lowered for viewing HoIIywood's best - more often its most banal. Men worked, men read, men slept when they could, men argued, men seemed unworried. Yet here and there bits of gallows humor broke through the routine surface. No need to think of Iifeboatsg old bottomless Bill Bigbody ate all the rations out of them last week. Don't worry about those poisonous little green sea snakes, all you have to do is swim under them - for twenty-five miles. Me worried? No, my crotch always sweats heavily. An old mental device by which uneasy men cope with the unknown, their gallows humor evidenced the uncertainty beneath the routine surface. Uncertainty began to dissipate as a quick settlement in Iran became increasingly remote. It lessened even more as the time for scheduled departure drew nearer without any definite word that another frigate, the relief ship, would arrive in time to permit reaching Charleston before Christmas. Although the men continued to hope for official confirmation of a departure date, they, nevertheless, began mentally to brace themselves for an extension of the deployment. Still, they were not fully prepared for the disheartening announcement that delay of their relief meant that they would not be able to get home until January. ln minutes the hopes of months were shattered, for the rest of the day and night gloom prevailed. lt was true that the Iranian hostages were in worse circumstances, but no one could take comfort in the plight of fellow Americans. Overnight, though, there was a positive change. Men accepted the unpleasant certainty of Christmas away from home and did so without self-pity. Routine did not change, and on the surface shipboard life continued as before. But there had been a fundamental change, a deepdown reordering of priorities, a metamorphosis for which surety acted as catalyst. I cannot account for the speed and completeness of the mental adjustment a sailor makes when his role as a military man requires sacrifice, when duty supersedes personal desire. I cannot really explain it, but I am not sure a sailor can either. More than one man has remarked that his job, after all, is what he is paid for. I am sure that his explanation is a jesting oversimplificationg and I have no idea that he should endorse or perhaps even understand mine. Deep within the sailor there is a remarkable strength, a mystical strength, that is America itself, America at its best, ignoring - even if regretfully - self-satisfaction in favor of pursuing a common good. SAM MCCONNEL PACE INSTRUCTOR VITAL STATISTICS Days in port 18 Days at sea 142 Days in Mideast 133 Total days deployed 160 Operated helo 268 hrs. 318 day landings 119 night landings Visited 5 Mideast ports Traveled over 34,000 miles Steamed the boilers over 2,900 hours Burned over 2,400,000 gallons fuel Distilled over 3,000,000 gallons water Generated 5,000 megawatts of electricity 100,000 meals served lcost S124,000l Consumed over: 5,000 dozen eggs 100,000 sodas 2,000 pounds tenderloin l,500 pounds steaks 1,000 pounds lobster 1,000 pounds bacon 3,000 pounds French fries 2,000 pounds pot roast Radio messages processed over 140,000 Radio messages sent 5,100 Class Easy messages sent 426 150 MARS calls made 438 miles of radio teletype paper used 4,160 malaria pills dispensed. A ' A ' m M ' W .- USS AYLWIN QFF 1081, 0001-0400 1 JANUARY 1980 Twas last of days in '79 - with Aylwin crossing the foamy brine. Her sails, they are trimmed, she swells with pride, Has two-five-three mar'ners on for the ride Her skipper, he is, McCormick, J. T., a finer ol' salt there never would be. Master of weapons, from here to the moon - no one knew more than he of Harpoon. From Charleston, S.C., she sailed one day, for what was to be a five month stay. The fertile crescent, camels and sand - long since a realm of the Persian land. Once the cradle of civilization - now peopled by an anarchous nation. A blood thirsty lot, those ones in lran - did capture our Embassy in Tehran. Was that fateful day, November 4th, from whence from Bahrain we sailed forth. Freedom lovers, defenders of right - the Aylwin projected U.S. might. For thirty-five days in the Gulf she plied - out twenty six miles on the safer side. Through extended twice, it did matter not, for the situation was getting hot. There from the start, she wanted to see - the Persians let the hostages free. E'er vig'lant her crew, they grew not tired - and hoped that missiles would not be fired. Poor Iran would get a fight not that fair - with Captain JT and his Harpoons there. But lucky for them that she soon withdrew - having to replace her took Frigatesg two. Her sojourn over, she's homeward bound - after trav'Iing the world halfway round. OOD is Morrissey, Kevin - Randolph - Macon, seventy-seven. She's CTU twenty-point-four-point-two, returning across the Atlantic Blue. Coursing the waters at two-seven-one, seventeen knots the propellor is spun. She's 'tween Azores and Bermuda, you see - steaming 1B Boiler, 1SE. Bravo and Charlie are on the line - making 'Iectricity, doing fine. Yoke has been set, and so has darken ship - Condition Four's ready for this quick trip. The Sonar is passive, VDS dry. The Bird's in the barn and not in the sky, and so this New Year's morn' the crew dreams that Charleston draws nearer, so it seems. Whether they're met by grand marching bands, or fIow'ry speeches made from the stands - for all this glory and praise they don't care - as long as the ones who count most are there. Girlfriends or wives, neighbors, loved ones and friends - a great reunion - and this is the end. - Happy New Year! - ENS T. J. Dowding 75 . , X, 7 ' - 4, .,,- ,L fm, 1.1,-.-.- W-. fffefx X , X -411- fff ?'f'rf:f'-fiL15f17'L1i':::?1n ,qguxf i1a:,1 f1'11'- i fflfiffj- f 'Fifi-5 .:i F 554531 f'i?5E5Lw, f-E1.'i5il 2?igiifQ5il i:.::..:..,:xx..x -Xxuapg--' N- 1 ----.v nv-www f HOME AT LAST lil! lf? i Q Q fn,- Vl a. f if if W I sl as 4 ,ef 5 ..::.1- 'L' ' nhlil-itl.- D ' MSW -wr ,NX . x fl f I I r 1 K i i 2 V F l 1 I 5 U 5 , I ' -h .W 4- - . E . 1 , , V ,., ,-, ,' Q ' gf ' 4,3 j jjffff 'j'ijj f' ffjV j ail wif -f I- l I X 4 ,.,.,f, ' M ,,,M W , ff-fyvfzV f W,,,ff, 4 1 f T,'ifIZ'j fd! 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