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CKLMc LSS CALLAGHAN’s coal of arms represents the name, birthplace, and distinguished career of Rear Ad- miral David J Callaghan. It also represents the modern technology of the new CALLAGHAN honored by that name. The chief simulates the Golden Gate Bridge, symbol- izing San Francisco. California. Admiral Callaghan's place of birth The trident connotes his naval career and the two lighting flashes for his service in World War I and World W ar II. The single star represents the medal of honor for his “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal during W orld War II. The trident with the arcs and the lighting flashes also allude to the mission and capabilities of the CALLAGHAN. COAT OF ARMS CREST The crest “heraldically speaks” the name Callaghan. The wolf is suggested by the Callaghan coat of arms, and the shamrock symbolizes Ireland. The two stars connote the rank of Rear Admiral Callaghan; they arc conjoined to indicate that this is the second ship to bear the name CALLAGHAN MOTTO The ship’s motto is the word Intrepidity . Taken from Rear Admiral Callaghan’s Medal of Honor citation, the motto serves inspiration to all who serve aboard CAI I GHAN to be brave and courageous not only in battle, but also in their daily lives. ' destroyer is a lovely ship, probably the nicest fighting ship of all. Battleships are a little like steel cities or great factories of destruction. Aircraft Carriers arc floating fields. 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 curious gallantry. she completely a ship, in the old sense.
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uss CALLAGHAN DDG 994 WEST PAC October 18, 1993 THRU April 18, 1994
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fcr I 'i'l ■ir I ttk DEDICATION As we left October eighteenth, and all the operations began. We knew it would be six months, till we arrived home again. And as we sailed from port to port, we seized a chance to make a call it was to friends and families, who had the toughest job of all. It did not matter who they were, l or some it was the kids and wife, for others mom and dad. this is the biggest part of life. So with gratitude and admiration, we dedicate this book to ou. To our families and friends, can we sa We Love You! B : YN3 Todd R Beamish i 3
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