Berkeley (DDG 15) - Naval Cruise Book

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V V - -V-Y , X ,V V - f A , ff Y .H ., K. ,.. ,, .W- Captain lonathan T. HDWE, USN Commanding Officer KVM IX Captain Richard B. MACFIE Commander Destroyer Squadron Thirteen LCDR H. w. CLARK Executive Officer ,- f ' I ' I tqv' e , ' I :A i --l 5955? Destroyer Squadron THIRTEEN Battle Efficiency E Departmental E Engineering Anti-Submarine Warfare .f Q, N .. , L.,-f-. ,A wwf flhwh v1,f.usira L' fr unxW,L,,+ f X ff f is X f ,, f , Navigation Division has many varied responsibili- ties aboard BERKELEY. The safe navigation of the ship in and out of port and on the high seas are the duties of the Quartermasters. Yoemen and Person- nelmen fight the administrative battle to keep records and paper work up to date. Hospital Corpsmen man Sickbay, working to keep the crew healthy. Most importantly, the Postal Clerks work it keeping the cards and letters coming and going ome. YN1 J. Kallio QM1 R, Pfiestgr Y PC2 R. 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Despite large quantity of equipment aboard, this is a respon- sibility the ETs fulfill well. Electronic Warfare Technicians operate and maintain the electronic support measures and electronic countermeasures equipment which protects us from sophisticated electronic threats. CWO2 C. Heck EMO ETC D. Bennett EWC T. Snipes ETR2 R.CuIbertson ETN2 J. Eaton EW2 D Emerson ETN2 B Hamon ETN2 D. Schlesinger ETR3 G. Hale ETR3 R. Hoiberg ETN3 G. Lichtenstein EW3 M Thomas From the Command Control Center, the Operations Specialists of Ol Division collect, evaluate and disseminate the information necessary for the ship to perform its mission. To achieve this the OS' use the ship's electronic sensors fradar, ESM, data linki to provide inputs to the ship's Tactical Data System. Ol assists in a wide variety of other func- tions, tactical maneuvers, navigation, anti- submarine warfare, tactical communications, air control and many others. Throughout the deploy- ment, Ol has maintained the high professional standards of the BERKELEY. UI CBC W. Stoker 051 J. Fearn OS1 G. Reid OS2 R Blenvenu OS2 M Darius OS2 S Hutchins 052 A- P390 OS3 M. Andes OS3 J. Harris OS3 P Keith 083 C Lawson OS3 K Mack LTJG W- HOOVGI' LTJG R Gilbert ENS J NlSl6y Former CCC Offlcel' CCC Div Officer Asst CCC Officer OS3 S. Morris OS3 G. Pfeiffer OS3 B. Taylor OSSN T Grabe OSSN D Hem OSSN M Petee OS3 J. VanCompernolle OC Division maintains our links with the other units of the fleet. Fiadiomen process incoming and outgoing traffic 24 hours a day, both for the ship and for embarked staffs. Even in the middle of the Indian Ocean, radio maintained a two-way Ilnk with the outside world. Flaghoist and flashing light are the means used by the Signalmen for visual com- munications with nearby units. In addition, the signal lights served as main battery during our many exercises this cruise. DC Rmcm F. Hudkins RM1 c. Fannin Flllll2 n. Johnson RM2 o lunln RM3 c Berg RM3 P charles S M3 J. Sutil SMSN W. Gardner RMSN 0. Houseknecht SMSN J. Jones SMSN R. Ross SN M. Wlsen 1 i i 4 . I 1 1 I I 3 a 9 4 x J v P ? s ? I 3 3 f ,J 3, K. Weinber Dept. 9 H J 1 Wx 65. The FT's, GM's, and DS's of Fox Division maintain a wide variety of complex electronics. 3-dimensional radar, missile radars and missile computer are the responsibility of BERKELEY FTM's. Gunners Mates Missile maintain the Tartar launcher which is our main armament. Data Systems Technicians are a new rate aboard BERKELEY. They are charged with keeping our Tactical Data System in operating order. In addition, Fox Division provides manpower for Unrep's and entering or leaving port. FTCS G. Bond FTMC J. Engel LT. R. Moon Fire Control Officer Grvwic A. Gazette DS1 R. Kelley FTM 1 B. K' k 3 'n 3416 DS2 D. Brown DS2 R. Haughey FTM2 R Koeppl GMM2 T. Lebender Fmz F. Lund FTM2 D. Mauisen FTM2 J. Pardee Dg3 J. Barrett Erma 1. Hartwell v f .3 Q i f- KI UWf ', f lfezwmwf' FTM3 M. Meclery SN D. Ferfyman The Seamen and Boatswain Mates of First Division spend long hours painting the ship and maintaining BEFlKELEY's boats, lines, anchors and other deck gear. First Division is also responsible for the evolutions of mooring and underway replenish- ment. First Division is the only throwback to the days of sail aboard todays complex modern ships. l . FIRST I l ENS D. Keitel 1st LT ,Ab K . BM2 G. Carley i l sms J. crass sms o. oomaiaog BM3 o. Porter 2.3 BM3 J. Elliott BM3 J. Grisso BM3 J. Hurst BM3 T. Johnson BM3 B..Manry BM3 D. Thomas SN C. Bougard SN C. Gadson SN J. Lennon 1 SN G. Maly SN J. Maniotis SN M. Miller SA H. Blackmon SA M. Fleet SA H. Goble E SA T- HOSS SA J- Howard SA H. nice SA J.Tl'0Ufl118l'l SA H. watson SA L. wilkinson Gunnery has far advanced from the smoothbore, muzzleloading days of our early navy. Today G Division must maintain an advanced weapons system. The Gunners Mates care for the complex hydraulics and electronics of the new 5 l54 Mod 10 gun mounts. FTG's operate and repair the gun director and the gun computer in Dual Purpose Plot. ,, ,,,, .1 FTG3 R. Hinkle Frcsuv n. sem SN J. wright Y GMGSA K, M I M.. a oney Anti-submarine Warfare is the important job of AIS Division. Standing watch in Sonar, our Sonarman search beneath the sea for submarines. In addition, they work to maintain our sonar system. ASROC gunners Mates and Torpedomen operate and maintain the Anti-Submarine Rocket system and torpedo tubes aboard BERKELEY. A ST1 D. Rogers GMT2 T. Engemann STG2 T. Sheridan LTJG G. Kendall ASW Officer 2 tu 1 f .! p t 4 . ' ,X ' J . .f f I STG3 L. Bailey STG3 G, Bock STG3 D. Ciammiachella STG3 M. Harris STG3 D. Lovett STG3 S. Turi 5 LJ r , , ,,,.1,Vv, 3 gy: ,, if . 'rf' v' V f ' f X WW' f Vfi' 4' ff, f X M QQ ' 1 -W f X ,W 4' 'V X 0732 ,mph W f 4 X ' f y . X f Z f 4 f 7 , W f f f f V 1 W7 iff. 2 V,l LT W. Fini LCDR C. Gross Former ineering Officer Engineering Officer P 'ii3? 5I3f.n',k4' M Division's Machinist Mates control and repair the BEFiKELEY's main propulsion gear, from turbines to reduction gear. They also operate certain auxiliary equipmentg evaporators, air compressors and generators, to provide services to the ship. ENS B. Thompson MPA rwavfw 2 , f X, if 5 ,M V fy, I jf if 1 1 ifgaijwgxf xt MMC5 J Lyons MMC w Miller DMM1 D. Hayes MM1 D. Wemple MM2 M. Monnens MM2 L. Walla V- n , h MM3 J. Adams MM3 J. Albinana MM3 R. Ballard MM3 D. Jones MM3 L. Jones MM3 L Kmg t 1 X 'N MM3 C. Ray MM3 E. Wells FN D. Davis MMFN D. Fischer MMFN D. Howe MMFN G. Linn V , 4 ' A , h s'.. 1 KA ' QNX ' C. 14 ' f -Qighxa A' . I , V f l K . 5,1 my T T ' f' 'VR ff K , K 1 if , Vg, I 'f if ,x A 1 .yr k A M f , 2 X Y If . gif , Q Q , . 5 VK ti. S If gf Q A ' A 5 1 5, D. . ff' ' www my I f f 'I f , f ' 5 M X2 7 L V f . - ' W . 5155 fl . L s' W I Q s D . I ,V K ' f- ,fmmy , 6, 45 'K ...fs I f . f -f A 1 . I P , -' ig M , My . 7 S ' 1 f - 1 3 If if L ' fide f if 4 . D .DL s s. '75 D if s an D . l .s .s - s f 1 1 V m fm.: L ' ,C 'lyff ' ' i V . M0382 .,, ,rss ' , ,W , WA- , A 4' . xx . M. U nw .1 ., , ,ir F N D. Moore MMFN M. Sayler FA A. LaMere The Boiler Technicians of B Division operate and maintain the high pressure boilers and associated . equipment aboard BERKELEY to provide steam for 'N tit fat-gt, propulsion and auxiliary services. B Division has further responsibility for transferring andiesting fuel and feedwater. BTC G. Griswald l . l BTC A. Hultman . , . , BTCS A. Tromburg BT1 J. Haynes BT2 V. Hoffmann BT2 T. Russell BT3 S. Creel BT3 R. Grimes BT3 S. Herzog BT3 D. Krickhan BT3 R. Patrick BT3 J. Spaven BT3 R. Turi BT3 R. Vasherault BT3 R. Waddell BT3 D. Young BTFN J. Cook BTFN D. Fehrenbagmr 'bs BTFN G. Kandizora BTFN J. Mauro FN R. Roseli BTFA L. Hemmings-rRBTFN S. Monday RRFA F. Pleyo X 1 1 er. i i' 1 ti ,l fir? 52? E K4 7 H A 3, Fl has equipment responsibilities in every -space aboard ship. The men of A 8t Fl have a wide variety of skills to fulfill their responsibilities. The interior Communications Technicians, Auxiliary- men, Enginemen, Hull Technicians and Electricians are constantly at work to keep BERKELEY functioning. From telephones to gyros, from air-conditioning and refrigeration to boat engines, welding to DC equipment, from lighting to movies, Aa Fl Division keeps the equipment running. ln addition to extensive maintenance requirements, personnel must stand gyro, switchboard, or DC CentrallSounding and Security watches. ENS D. Kissinger DCA EMCM N. Chiappi EMC J. Welch HT1 R, Ingram EM1 C. Napier HT2 R. Brumbaugh ElVl2 L. Castro HT2 M- Collins EM2 F Datugan lC2 F Pilgrim EM3 R. Bacho EM3 B. Frost IC3 M. Curry IC3 R. Larson IC3 A. McApes IC3 M. Sanderson X Fo ' X V IC3 D. Taylor BM3 D. Votaw MRFN L. Balderas DEMFN M. Bavuso HTFN R. Delise ICFA D. Lynn HTFN G. Maher HTFA M. Cook HTFA L. Danielson HTFA G. Hess HTFA E. Jones FA R. Perez M2 M. Cope EN2 E. Dongon, Jr. EN2 J. Dunaway EN3 M. Erdahl MM3 D. McAuliffe FN B. Joynes ENFA K. Flaherty 2 I ! f P M v i 4 , Wi.. ..,.... ..... ,...,,. ..,,,.. ,. Ni Su ply Department provides many services to the BERKELEY and Its crew Spare parts con sumables food servlces dlsburslng and ships services are some of the many responslbllltles of Supply The storekeepers Commlssarymen Shlp Servicemen Stewards and Dlsbursnng Clerks are hard at work to provide for all the requirements of ship and crew LTJG J Paunovlc Dlsbursmg Officer tm puntill 6 i.pn'- ,uquvv- ' l CSC J. Kelley SKC R, Qgaslgn SH1 R, Austero SD1 E. Castro DK1 T. Foley I ,Q . , I 1 f ' I I I , ' 5 I 7 . . . . . , ' , l , , , . . 1 ' u . . . I - . . , -f s C - -as QM . 5,s f1f ,, WNW . SK1 D Pearson SH2 R Barera SK2 L Dayrlt ---I SK2 M Kingsbeck SK2 T M w eronek SD2 A Ocava C32 T Sweeney DK2 S. 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