Briscoe (DD 977) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1988

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A destroyer is a lovely ship, probably the nicest fighting ship of all. Battleships are like steel cities or great factories of destruction. Aircraft Carriers are nothing more than floating airfields. Even cruisers are big pieces of machinery, but a destroyer is all boat. In the beautiful clean lines of her. In her speed and roughness, in her curious gallantry, she is a ship in the truest and finest sense. - John Steinbeck

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UNITED STATES SHIP BRISCOE MEDITERRANEAN DEPLOYMENT SEPTEMBER 1987 - MARCH 1988 TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ship 2 The Captain 4 Track Chart 10 The Wardroom 12 The Chiefs ' Mess 16 Operations 18 Combat Systems 37 Navigation 53 Engineering 63 Supply 81 Ports 98 Homecoming 110



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USS BRISCOE USS BRISCOE {DD-977) is the fifteenth SPRUANCE class destroyer and is a member of the United States ' Atlantic Fleet. She was built by Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi and was commissioned on June 3rd, 1978 The ship is named for Admiral Robert Pearce Briscoe who during his 41 -year naval career commanded several task forces in the Pacific during World War II, commanded the Seventh Fleet during the Korean War and finally served as Commander-in-Chief of NATO ' s forces in Southern Europe. USS BRISCOE is manned by 290 men including 20 officers and 20 chief petty officers. She is 564 feet long and displaces 8300 tons (the largest destroyer design in the world). In spite of her size, BRISCOE ' S crew is no larger than those of smaller destroyers because of the extensive automation employed in her various systems. The ship is powered by four General Electric LM2500 gas turbines which produce 80.000 shaft horsepower, driving two con- trollable reversable pitch screws which give her a maximum speed of over 30 knots. Electricity is provided by three gas turbine generators, each producing 2000KW of power. She is capable of rapid acceleration and long endurance, and performs superbly whether operating independently or as a member of a battle group. The ship is a versatile, multi-mission workhorse designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare (ASW). With her advanced underwater detection and targetting systems and sophisticated noise-reduction, BRISCOE is able to lo- cate and destroy the newest submarines any potential enemy can put to sea, and can provide naval gunfire support to forces ashore, engage surface targets at long ranges, and defend herself well against air attack. She is equipped with the Navy Tactical Data System, a modern communications suite, and several electronic warfare systems which enable her crew to rapidly evaluate and act on urgent combat information. BRISCOE is equipped with two 5-inch 54 caliber MK45 guns, eight Harpoon anti-ship missiles, an eight-cell MK112 ASW rocket launcher (with reloads), two triple MK32 torpedo tubes (with reloads), an eight-cell NATO Sea Sparrow anti-air missile launcher (with reloads) and two MK15 Vulcan-Phalanx Close-in Weapon Systems. Up to two ASW helicopters can be operated from her deck. BRISCOE is often considered a Jack of All Trades , but she is nonetheless the master of many. This is BRISCOE ' S third Mediterranean deployment. She has also conducted a Middle East Force deployment, participated in Operation URGENT FURY in Grenada, and deployed as a member of NATO s Standing Naval Force Atlantic. DD-977 i

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