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Cff wi' MM. Aw' ,, ff ,H , WW frm-Q DEPLOY'Mf3NT departed 313' L.,-24:-,L ,, , kgglf F,,53f, flfii if il Z3 ?b' Li' fi 1 1 I 1 4 M... A .2 .mv.:.xw:,s.:4x ,A vfHz-w-'- -1 '-:' ::-aw :viva -V -w .4 vm L 1 frififf , 'HY LF' i .155 filifikilffgz? il I lk f ' 2 3 is 1 Q :I 1 A rggat ,Q fy We-4 ffm: 11 jf 'iff' I ...twig -, I few-9 1 'fi 'irfi .es 1 , : is 1 4' f fi , f y i M W ? L if YW' E N A144 .. ., '5i f Wg? EVA? '7 5i .iff 4 f? f? J 2. sv cj W ff 2 if ft , . I :ff f Q fx-2 I ,A rigged 5 3 Ci 2 f If f , if f v E: . tiff i . W . .5 r f. V . f Q. Y if ' ft f BS hreinf if ' I if 1l end of another cruise How. many. doesthis Citi really doesnit gmatter, whatigdoes ,V brought them home safely, all 255 of lthem. fIl4nyfhave.5' walked my decks sirfce I was built in Baltimore,',Maryland?,5 ' ' ' It's been twenty-five years ago since I was Commissioned at the Sparrows Point Yard in October of 1943. Who am I? iI'm the one they call. lovingly CAL , Officially I'm known as U.S.S. CALIENTE QAO-53j, 'followingthe Navy tradition of naming Fleet Oilers after American drivers. 1 was named after -the CALIENTE River located in central New, Mexico. Hundreds, no thousands have served on me. They came from Maine, California, Washington, Arizona and Florida. 'All caine as either city kids or farm boys, but all, leave as men. They were- aboard during my shakedown cruise in theiChesapeake Bay and when I.-sailed past the Nazi wolf packs through the ' Panama Canal to join Task Force 38 inthe Pacific. 'A I Yes, they knew me in my-youth when I was serving as the flagship of the oiler fleet. They helped to bring me safely through the Saipan invasion of 1944 and the battles 'of the Philippines without suffering any major damage from the enemy. Oh! we had our ,close ones, but we werebluckier than our sister ship who was sunk by a midget submarine. S' ,Following the surrender by the Japanese we steamed-into Tokyo Bay and dropped anchor. I was one of the first' ships to enter after the war and my men saw firsthand the damage that the bombing raids-had done and what the enemy they had been fighting for so long looked like. 'I was there in support of the Naval' Occupational Patrol F orcesand my men had the opportunity to visit Yokohama and Tokyo. ' laiy 1 D ' ' A I With the end ofthe war many left and as they did, new faces appeared. There were Browns, Watsons 'Smiths,Ayers., Porters, Skis ,and .weeds They gwefeyf awards Iafeaeived my first postwartasslgnm .nt...We went on' -to' Bahrein?,,1 in than c 'l I c ,in San, Pedro, ,California sin' December 1947. C I 1 B' 1 lict I fcfi ifthefbeginining of,g1'948, Iiwas in San Diego, California. We. started West ilagaipn, 'hound for Yokosuka, Japan, by way: of Pearl' Harhor,,iirr,February. Many were new and offfor the Great'Adventure,' 'theyydreamed of glamorous ports and heroic deeds. 'Weisettled down and began shuttle runs to the Western Pacific, Basesand 'Chinese ports until August. We arrived home in late 1948 and many' who had been with me for years, walked my brow forthe last time. In May 1949, I returned to the Western Pacific toiact as Station Oiler- for ships of the Mighty SEVENTH Fleet. Subic Bay, in the Republic of the Philippines, became our' operating base port. In November 1949, we returned to the West Coast and our home port of San Pedro. ' S . b 5' I In June of 1950 the Korean War sent me to the forward area providing logistic support for the Seventh Fleet. We made three tours off to Korea, the third being our greatest achieve- ment. Without men likne the Bos'wn, the Radioman, the Engineer, the cook and all the otliersI'would never have been able to transfer over fhreqquarters 'of a million barrels of fuel to over 250 ships of the United Nations.. After my' third, Korean tour we all needed a rest. Some of my crew was transferred, I received some replacements and was placed in the Naval.Shipyard at'Long Beach for my third overhaul. They removed old and useless, gear and replaced it with new and modern fpielies of equipment. They- pampered H16 like pa movie queenand .tenderly rebuilt me, bit bygbit. from 1953, to 1963 and enjoyed .tours of my career. We spent our Beach, San'Diego and the Far East. for routine ,u'nderfway replenish- was originally scheduled as a periods turned into transfer. I can be Pl'0ud 'four aircraft carriers and 12 We had ten good some of themost time. divided Weisetian ment by MorroQcofQInf, g Tanura, Arabiazjflroml . In 1963 Commander Service with the Battle Efficiency 'f'E Excellence Green C , How , In 1964 I found myself in to my Communication and delivery was aboard and they set about to mak. ship in the fleet., By May theyghad me for four weeks Refresher Training. , 'r 5 - 1 j 7 In July we departed San Diego and spent four weeks at sea replenishing to USS RANGER and her task -.force inreadiness for' what might occur after the attack on the USS' MAIDDOX in the Tonkin Gulf. I I I ' We traveled a lot, my men and I from J une 1964 until we returned to Long Beach, in March of 1966, we covered a total of 58,570 miles without missing a scheduled com-mitment. With 431 ships alongside and having transferred 57.3 million gallons of fuel, I felt mighty proud of the crew and myself. I have always hated returning fto my homeport for with it comes . I . the departure of some tried and tested friend, but just as I hit my lowest, up steps that freckled faced ,kid from Oklahoma or ar Jewish boy from the Bronx. I We left again for. an extended deployment in the South China Sea, in July of 1966. During the 1966-67 WESTPAC tour we again set an enviable record for services rendered to units of the Mighty SEVENTH Fleet. As I look back I remember the 81,360.00 my crew took out of theiripockets to contribute to Operation School House to sponsor seventeen High School St-udents in the Philippines through fouryears of I ' -I high school education. I can still 'sense the thrill, when Commander, Service Force, Pacific awarded 152fof. officers and men with commendations from the Secretary, of the Navy, Commander in Chief, Pacific F leet-and Commander hands aboard gave the new meni a vigorous training 'program' to prepare them for Refresher Training which: began o,n6October. I . do . ' elf' 7 With r refresher a training' but of theft way. we 'participatediinf the ,major fleet .exercise BLUE LOTUSffbeforeisettliing down to make the final preparations for our departure on'8'January 1968. The Admin andPre-Deployment Inspectionssuceess- fully completed, final farewellssaid my 'crew and I set sail to begin my fourth tour in.Vietnamese waters., Enroute I stopped off. at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and moored within sight of the Battleship ARIZONA for twomdays.fAfter leaving Hawaii,we met Task Forces 17.5 and' 14.1, just- ordered to Korea in response to the PUEBLO incident: I transferred to them all my fuel and proceeded on to Subic Bay, my overseas home port. I arrived there on the second of February and lcommenced my operatio-ns on YankeeStation a few days later. Well itis been many months and many thousandsof miles since our departure from, the West Coast. Iive seen a lot of places, Subic. Bay in the Philippines, Kaoshung and Keelung in Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, not to mention Auckland, N.Z. and they all stand jout in my mind.I:remember the sights of XTaiwan and how the old and new cultures were mixed, the many different nationalities in singapore. How my crew loved Hong Kong, I thought myisidesuwould bust when Isaw all the souvenirs. The friendship I 'found in Auckland is one that made me feel at home. Yes we came along way and saw alot but it wasn't all play. I was one ofthe first fleet oilers to carry 'ammunition to the boys, off fjthei-coast, ,25,269.pounds of it. But. that is only asmall portion of Umyiljob. had over 330 ships alongside and 'provided themjifyvith. overt million gallons of fueloil, 151,052 psunds offleet freight, transferred 51,966 gallons of very preciousfresh water, exchanged 1,171 movies, transported 509,inew people, 113,660'pbunds of fresh provisions, 951 gallons of -ice .cream ,and most important Seventh,Fleet. - fe , H 'I V c Having completed our third deploymentjto the Western Pacific in support of the United 'states in South East Asia it was again for me My .men saw to it that Iigot 42,413 pounds of 'mailQ..We worked' hard,Vmy menaand I, sea quator 4 times and- King Postn to improve personnel by hi-line,- from above thecargo to my 4 -9 RAR Qs -.- 1. VMI, 'ws 2 gy, ,, 1' if' , ,2 ,E S x l I W Z 1 ! fi , ,i ' 'K ll. fi vi I : v fi If-' ' My fc :gg .4 'G ig Qi fig Q3 W? I '4 -sw 32 f 1 '.' :f f- wk f G.Jv' N 'l11Ik v ., - :.:.f ,- f .,,,,.... fi . 1:-... 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JACKSON, USN COIVIMANDING OFFICER 7 DECEMBER 1966 4 APRIL 1968 As I left Long Beach for my fourth deployment to the Western Pacific, it was a good feeling to have Captain JACKSON in command. He was experi- enced in Underway Replenishment and aware of all the changes and improvements that I experienced during my three month overhaul. Captain JACKSON began his Naval Career as a Student Aviator at the Long Beach Naval Air Training Station in August of 1941 and continuing at Naval Air Stations Corpus Christie, Jacksonville and Miami. He received his 'cWings'7 in June of 1942. During the months of July and August 1942 he was attached to ACTG, Norfolk, Virginia where he received Fighter Squadron Training and made his first carrier landing. He was then transferred to VGF 27 as the Assistant Gunnery Officer and saw combat in Africa and throughout the South Pacific. In October 1943, while l I was being commissioned and readied for service, Captain JACKSON reported to the Naval Air Station Daytona Beach for a nineteen month tour in an Instructor billet. He then served as Flight Officer with VBF-80 at Ream Field until he was released to inactive duty in October 1945. In November 1946 he was recalled to active duty and reported to VF-11, embarked in USS VALLEY FORGE, as the Gunnery Officer. During this tour the Happy Valleys' made a Round the World Cruisew. From August 1948 to December 1950 he attended the University of California at Los Angeles and the General Line School. January 1951 brought Captain JACKSON a set of orders to USS BOXER as Assistant Air Officer. While on the BOXER he made two tours to the Western Pacific in support of the Korean Conflict. From they BOXER he reported to VF-112, embarked in USS KEARSARGE, as Executive Officer and later as Commanding Officer. While in KEARSARGE he completed one tour to the Western Pacific, again in support of South Korea. The next 39 months was spent in St. Louis, as an Assistant BAR Test Pilot. Back to sea, this time to USS MIDWAY for an eighteen month tour as Air Officer. During this time the IVIIDWAY operated with the Seventh Fleet in the Taiwan Straits during the emergency that was taking place with the offshore islands. Another set of orders. This time to Hawaii for assignment as AAW Officer on the Staff of Commander in Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet. After two years in the wonderful environment of Hawaii, Captain JACKSON reported to Washington for a tour with Carrier Suit Branch of the Bureau of Weapons. Two years later brought Captain JACKSON back to the Pacific for an assignment as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Readiness on the Staff of Commander Service Group THREE. Upon completion of this 30 month tour he was assigned as Commanding Officer, Naval Weap0nS Evaluation October 1966, and on 1 December 1966 he arrived by helicopter, landed on my fantail, and one week later on 7 December 1966 assumed command. Captain PHELPSg,,colorful career began in July 1942 as a Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. After graduation in Juneg1945 he spent a month at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida for aviation familiarization prior to reporting to USS BELL as First Lieutenant and Assistant Gunnery Officer. In March 1946 Captain Phelps reported to the USS MYLES C. FOX and served as First Lieutenant, Gunnery Officer and Engineer. World War H in the Pacific ended during the second deployment of the FOX to the Western Pacific. During his tour aboard the FOX Captain Phelps was accepted for Submarine Service. He was transferred in December 1947 and reported for a six month training period, to the U.S. Naval Submarine School, New London. Upon completion of uSub School Captain Phelps served as Electrical Officer and Gunnery Officer in USS CORSAIR. He attended a three month course in Electronics and then reported aboard USS SPIKEFISH in January 1951. While aboard SPIKEFISH he served as Engineer Officer, Operations Officer and Supply and Commissary Officer. Upon departure from SPIKEFISH he returned to the Naval Academy as Instructor of Marine Engineering for a two year period. This tour completed he returned to the submarine service as Engineer Officer, Operations Officer and Executive Officer of USS POMFRET. Two and one half iyearsiaboard POMFRET slipped by and shore duty called. From December 1956 to April 1959 Captain Phelps was assigned to the Staff of Commandant ELE-VENTH Naval District in San Diego, California. In April 15959 he reported to the Submarine Prospective Commanding Officer School in Pearl Harbor for a three month course prior to assuming command of USS, RATON in June. While in command of RATON he completed two deployments to the Western Pacific. August 1961 brought another set of orders. Captain PHELPS reported to the Staff, Royal Canadian Maritime Command, Pacific for assignment as Submarine and Surface Operations Officer. He was the first USN officer to serve in this capacity. Three years later he returned to Hawaii and assumed the billet of ASW Protection of Shipping and Current Operations Officer on the Staff of Commander Anti- Submarine Warfare Force, Pacific. In late March of 1968 Captain Phelps departed CAPTAIN H' E' PHELP3, USN Hawaii and flew the Pacific to meet me COMMANDING QFFICER in Subic Bay, Republic of the 4 APRIL 1968 - Philippines. On 4 April 1968 at PRESENT colorful ceremonies held at sea, he relieved Captain ' Jackson and assumed command. m7123555 H10 LCDR R. K. SHEEHAN, USN EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lieutenant Commander SHEEHAN, a 1945 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, began his career as Fire Control and ASW Officer in USS LEARY QDDR-8791 In July of 1956 he entered Submarine Training at the Submarine School in New London, Connecticut. After graduation in December he reported to USS TORSK QSS-423D for a three year tour. During tour he was assigned as Operations Officer, Navigator, Gunnery Officer, Supply Officer, Engineering Officer, Communications Officer and RPS Custodian. While serving in TORSK he qualified for submarines and made a tour, in the summer of 1958, to Great Lakes during the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Prior to attending the U.S. Navy Post Graduate School at Monterey, California in 1960, LCDR SHEEHAN was assigned as an Instructor at the Fleet Training Center in Norfolk, Virginia. Upon graduation from the Post Graduate School he was awarded a Bachelor, of Science Degree in Operations Analysis. After a one year tour as Communications Officer and Assistant Flotilla Operations Officer with the Staff of Commander Submarine Squadron SEVEN in Hawaii he reported to USS TIRU CSS-4235 as Executive Officer and Navigator. During this tour he graduated from the Prospective Commanding Officer School and qualified for Command of Submarines. In lVlay of 1965, LCDR SHEEHAN began a two year tour as Director of Submarine Tactical Training at the Fleet Submarine Training Facility, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. During this tour he was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal for fire-fighting efforts aboard USNS KULA GULF, which was moored at Ford Island. LCDR SHEEHAN crossed the quarter deck of CALIENTE in September 1967 and assumed the duties as her Executive Officer. LT JAMES N. ARBOGAST, USN ENGINEER OFFICER LTI G P. H. WERNER, USNR AIN PROPULSION ASSISTANT ENS D. A. BENTSON, USNR DAMAGE CONTROL ASSISTANT ENS M. J. DIEHL, USNR AUXILIARIES OFFICER Front Row: BT3 Barbosa, BT3 Smith, FN Head, BT3 Paul, BT3 Miller. Second BTC D. R. EVANS, USN Row: FN Hilldenbrant, BT2 Walton, BT3 Lamoin, BT3 Marlow.- Third Row: FN Mantel, BT3 Walker, BT2 Wilkins, BTFN Jaynes, FA Borton, FA Foust. BT1 B. R. MCGOWAN, USN MM1 R. C. CARRIER, USN Front Row: FN Rogers, MM3 Patterson, MM3 Dulany, FN Martin, FA Jackson Second Row: MMFN Harter, MMFN Branaman, MM2 Rozanski, MMFN Trotter FN Crots, MMFN Vizi. Third Row: MM3 Strang, MM2 Fisher, MRFN Cade MMC R. C. HOWARD, USN FA Weast, FN Holton, FA Kairawicz. 7 EMIJ W GRIFFITH EM2 McDonald EMFN Steward IC2 Lindbloom, EMCS .l- PETER HASKINS, USN EM3 McDan1el Second Row FN Martrn FN Schulte EM2 Nelssen EM3 Helbig, SF1 J. A. KEARSE Front Row: DCFN Thompson, DC2 Whithim, FN Echols, DC3 Messerschmidt SFM3 Schadle. Second Row: SFM2 Saxe, SFM2 Snyder, SFM3 Reese, FN Weller SFM2 Monroe 9 . ,. , ,,f f , , Front Row: FN Baker, FN Williams. Second Row: FN Dedam, MM3 Borton MM2 Warren, MM3 Day. Third Row: FN2 Geister, MM2 Hein, FN Cich, FN Freed MM1 D. A. FLEETWOOD MDC COORDINATOR MMCS C. L. FELLOW 7 MM1 R D CHRISP BTCW D COPELAND N I X Y Y Y 1 1 N N 1 1 I I N x Y w W W 1 w Y 3 I E Y N lv! v my ' E Z f Q QZQQW JW? X Mn , ,Mx ff f fyfff 154 X!! 22254 f f f?0v f if 4 J 1 1 W v 1 L Y 1 1 I P 1 I A N 1 LT B. W. CUMMINGS, USN OPERATIONS OFFICER LTJG D. E. THOMAS, USNR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER LTJG J. E. BROWN, USNR NAVIGATOR ENS J. R. BESEDA, USNR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER 8 LL .A E it - w I EI Ii wi - ' I I if K I I ' xg, 1 A. 2 Ii x I A - I XI 1 H X in f ,X W? X EU LYS k ' ,, ,Mi , pw aj ,, 223 , f A , . , 5s ., Q Q S Q11 ' sh? ,sw , W2 A X yr . ff f ,S 1 ffgjfag - -l1f T.:'2 -pv fi 3 1. A ,v X N. we X 2 X x N Q? Q X X , X Q5 X X y S ,Q , 7 f AX fo f wp, enwff X , .. Wm Q , - 41 g f S A Sk . V, .SA x xg la? ' pf, K -' 'La it A Front Row: RD3 Standridge, RD3 Todd, QM3 Sullivan, ETN3 Pool. Second Row: RMCM R. K. MARSHALL USNR RDSN Cheatham, RM2 Hammer, SN Fedderson, ETR3 Moore, Third Row: , QM3 Schmidt, ETR3 Stanley, RM3 Ward, RD3 Stockert. RM1 D. G. ANDERSON, USN QM1 B. CARSON, USN SM1 B. CANNON, USN SM1 M. G. BANKS, USN RD1 T. O. BASS, USN Front Row: RD3 Wilkes, QM3 Story, RD3 Holt. Second Row: SMSN De Mello, RM3 Cook, QM3 Graf, RM3 Hurley. Third Row: SMSN Oliver, SN Presnell, SN Wardell, SN Khun. .vf :Q2:'1F1lf'f1:E:rsji:i'.-Zpzf'1211f':4fEQ1-:zwf e:+s:,:f--,1 , .. .,,A, ., , A, , g - r. ----,-- :.. -ew' -fax. 5-,J ,-.L,,.' .-1, -'.,,.-z -1.-2 :1.,,..Q-,-A-.r,V. ..-...--. -z-V-V, ,,, V., .w-,,. .:-Q ,g --,W-, if A D. N . ff f W -muff! V, X, ' W f, f f f K ff f X, ,, f Z' f f f X , Aff' Wm ,fzf ,-M-A--0-uf A LT A. G. PUTNAM, USN FIRST LIEUTENANT LT S. A. KOLASSA, USNR FIRST LIEUTENANT LT M. J. BURNS, USNR GUNNERY OFFICER ENS J. J. DRAKSLER, USN 1ST AND 2ND DIVISION OFFICER 1 Front Row: SN Owen, GMSN Ward, SN Moore, SN Wardy, FTG3 Frocheiser. Second Row: SN Vadeer, GMG3 Powell, SN Klatt, FTG3 J eager, SN Genthe, GMG3 Olsen. 1 N GMG1 P. E. WILLIAMS GMG1 A. C. CRUZ BMCM E. G. EVERETT S , ,, ,,f, ,f W M Front Row: SN Paaina, SN Farran, SN Payne, SN Pry N Patterson SN Castele SN Silva SN Lovel Third Row: SN Peplow, BM2 S g 1 1 ' Nichols, SN Steelman, BMSN Stubb, SN Hinkhouse, BM3 Schwartz. or. Second Row: SN Kelly, BM2 W. G. BROWN BM2 S. M. NICHOLS Front Row: SN Gionson, SN Oakes. Second Row: SN Petry, SN Lett, SN Murry, SN Chisolm, SN Prater. Third Row: SN Keener, SN Milligan, SN Rosenburg, SN Michel, SN Nigro, SN Diffenbaugh. l Front Row: SN Standard, SN Hastings, SN Lemmons, SN Vanpola, SN Severence. Second Row: SN Cantu, SA' Whitlock, SN Waltz, ASN Pecar, SN Covert, SN Shephard. Third Row: SA Muller, SN J ones, SA Williams, SN Davis, SN Parnell, W SN Redwick. BM1 R. R. 0,DELL BM3 C. W. SCHUSTER Front Row: SN Easley, SN Givinco, SN Christian. Second Row: SN Rigolfi SN Hanley, BM3 Edwards, SN Lara, SN Sehimbari. Third Row: SN Vestel SN Hoffman, BM3 Reitsma, SN Weakley, SN Twist, SN lVlcCurry. 99 ff 7 .ay-u xwx rv t X ir, 2 V W ,fW,f, fwy ,f,,4,f ,,f,y,ff,,, ffl fy! ,f ,fy,7f'f', . ,WMM Zh, My ' W!! f Q W fr: ' x 3 I 2 ,fe SKC C. F. OGIER, USN CHIEF MASTER AT ARMS HMC J. R. STORM, USN SENIOR MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE 3 X 'gp I Q, , , I LI F., w: HN Landa, SN Browning, TIRTG TT 171x111 T n 'l DIVISION M Diehl, SN Jones. Second Row: SN Hodam, YNC D. L. BASHOR, USN SHIPIS SECRETARY A Y. SN KIT ZMILLER N 1 3 I a 1 I E LTJG D. G. MATTHES, SC, USNR SUPPLY OFFICER LTJG L. G. RAUCH, SC, USNR DISBURSING OFFICER ENS R. M. WILEY, SC, USNR DISBURSING OFFICER f S ri? CSCS B. J. CRAIN Front Row: SN Leyba, TN Santamaria, TN Mateo, TN Belen. Second Row: TN Tenorio, SD2 Tolentino, SN Brown, CS3 Stratman, SN Alexander, TN Cordero. Third Row: CS2 Hatzel, DK2 Anderson, CS3 Bishop, SN Lincoln, SN Upson. CS1 S. A. DALTON SH1 V. P. AMBATA Front Row: SN Gaige, SN Manske, SHSN Doll, SK3 Luster, SK3 Arachi- kavitz. 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I ALL THIS BLACK OIL BACK IN THE TANK A I f H L A T - , CATCHING YOUR FIRST SHARK!!! ff -x ' SURFINGSALONGSIOE CAL!! R I TIME OUT. FOR ' V THOUGHTS OF MOM l . ,COWROYS AND INOIANSSjTT,SEA!!!! 3 THE ','BOSS AROUND FINDING OUT YOU'RE A SHORT TIMERH!! WATCHING THE' FUEL GO BY .,r: fs--'Y , 'f' . A, FISHING FOR YOUR DINNER!! INSTANT BREAKFAST IN THE WARDROOM!! FOR DADDY ' MUCKING TANKS!! j fg A . 1 i V A SMALL CHOCOLATE SUNDIE!! WAITING FORTHE BEING FED BY COPE !' 1 1 A STRONG CRUISE BOOK EDITOR Home Agaln T e Long Wait ver 4 7 -k,.. M.- V N 1 I 5 i I I - N i , u x w s 1 w N 1 Dedication This year CALIENTE celebrates her 25th birthday. During these twenty five years she has served her country honorably. She has been a loyal servant to the fleet in times of war and peace. During World War ll, the Korean conflict, and in the present effort in Vietnam, CALIENTE has faithfully served her fleet. The many thousands of men who have served aboard her during these twenty-five years carry with them forever, satisfaction in a job Well Done as well as fond memories of the many ports she has carried them to, of the many close friends she has made for them, and of the contribu- tion she has made to their enlightenment in the ways of the other peoples of the world as well as in the ways peculiar to the sea. To CALIENTE, the best fleet oiler, any class, any squadron, any fleet, any Navy we proudly dedicate this book. I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. I In I I I I ' I N. I I I I I I II I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I , .v Q ,,,, iw'-. M... . 'J I X X K I 1 X N ' x I J I. ,x. .... f 1' M A U ! In .1 an 4, 4' An: 5 KVA V V, A. If Ev. ' ff .f'YQi1t5'4f7 .V .Vf-iiffmw:--.-..' T ,, A4 xfzbl M , My ,-,,,v.,,94kf.7m , .V,, ,ff-ld , ,Q 45- -,4 V Zv ily' .. 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