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The men who sail the sea are strong through necessity and dur- ing time of war they sometimes go beyond human endurance to accomplish what is demanded of them. The sea demands their constant vigil and hard work and it de- mands separation from their families and their country for long periods of time. For weaker men the sea would demand too much, but the men of the USS CANBERRA have met the challenge. lt is to these men that this book is dedicated. This is the story of how they met the sea and endured time to accomplish their country's mission - that of freeing the Vietnamese people from aggression. Now the sea is calm and CANBERRA's big guns are silent. Each man has met the challenge of duty. ln his heart is con- fidence that he has done his best under strenuous conditions. This book can only provide glimpses of his life at sea and at war. Each man has his own memories and stories to tell. 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On October 14, 1944, the ship joined the fleet and in the eight months that followed, she participated in four campaigns in the Pacific Theater. Attacked by enemy aircraft off Formosa on October 13, CANBERRA was struck amidships on her starboard side by an aerial torpedo. The resulting explosion killed 23 members of her crew and flooded two firerooms and an engine room. Less than six years after being inactivated in July 1946, CANBERRA was selected with USS BOSTON for conversion as one of the Navy's new guided missile cruisers and received a Terrier Missile System. Con- version began in May 1952 and she was recommissioned at Philadelphia on June 15, 1956. She embarked President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the spring of 1957 for a trip to Bermuda where he met with British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan. Later that year, she was Fleet Review Flagship for Secretary of Defense Charles E.Wilson at the International Naval Review off Norfolk, Virginia. In the spring of 1958, CANBERRA ioined other units of the Atlantic Fleet in their annual deployments to the Mediterrean and North Atlantic with NATO forces. Later, CANBERRA received a great honor. She was designated flagship for the selection of the Unknown Soldier of World War II. In addition, she made a 50,000 mile world cruise in 196O. CANBERRA participated in the U.S. quarantine of Cuba in the Fall of 1962. While serving in the Mediterranean from February 6 until September 4, 1963, a ceremony was held in La Spezia, Italy, commemorating the 2Oth anniversary ofthe ship's original commissioning. In October 1963, CANBERRA 'sailed for theWest Coast to ioin the Pacific Fleet. After arriving in he' home port of San Diego, she ioined r units in fleet exercises prior to en- .ng the shipyard. , In April 1964, CANBERRA entered the Naval Shipyard at Long Beach, California, for four months. On January 5, 1965, the ship departed San Diego to begin a West- ern Pacific deployment. The six-month cruise saw CANBERRA perform a number of diverse rolls while operating with the SEVENTH Fleet in the critical Vietnam area. A highlight of this cruise was a period of 63 continuous days at sea during which she acted as a replacement for the Radar Control Station at DaNang. As a result of her highly effective deployment the crew was awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary'Medal. In October, CANBERRA entered the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for two and one-half months. In February 1966, CANBERRA departed from San Diego after ten days notice enroute to the Far East for the second time in thirteen months. From February until June 1966, CAN- BERRA again ioined the SEVENTH Fleet for operations in the Vietnam area. During her deployment, CANBERRA concentrated on naval gunfire support forfriendly shore- based units. On .Iune 8, she returned to San Diego. On October 11, she set out once more to join SEVENTH Fleet ships sup- porting RVN and United States forces in Vietnam. From her arrival in October 1966 un- til she departed the line in April 1967, CANBERRA fired over 25,000 rounds of gun fire support. The cruiser participated in operations ranging from riding shotgun for a truck convoy to supporting the first full-scale landing in the Mekong Delta. CANBERRA provided naval gunfire support in the I, II, and IV Corps areas --- from the Mekong Delta' to the DMZ, spending 8806 of the time at sea. In February 1967 CANBERRA moved north, to ioin destroyers in OPERATION SEA DRAGON off North Vietnam. Her mission for 25 days was to deny the sea to North Vietnamese logistics craft and disrupt the Vietnamese supply network. During this period, she fired at military and sup ly targets inland and patrolled the North Vietnamese coastal waters until she left the line to visit Australia and other ports on her return to her home port of San Diego. 1 2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-27 28-39 40-49 50-51 52-59 60-75 76-79 84-85 82-97 98-99 100-183 184-187 188-189 190-191 INTRODUCTION TITLE PAGE SHIP'S HISTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMANDING OFFICER'S BIOGRAPHY EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S BIOGRAPHY THE CRUISE OCTOBER 11,1966 .... HAWAII AND GUAM, M.I. THE PHILLIPIN-ES LIFE AT SEA HONG KONG KAOHSIUNG, FORMOSA UNDERWAY RERLENISHMENTS ON THE LINE CROSSING THE LINE HONORS TO HMAS CANBERRA AUSTRALIA I HOMECOMING SHIP'S COMPANY N WEAPO S DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT ' ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ' SUPPLY DEPARTMENT ' EXECUT VE DEPARTMENT ' HEALTH ANDDENTAL DEPARTMENT ' NAVIGAT ION DEPAR MENT '80- SPIRITUAL CAPTAIN'S CLOSING LETTER CREDITS ' 68 Table of Contents Q 'bis 'Ll 'ji yffjqifffjff iw iv Agiflwk Vf,-So Jaiixx Q NMR -4 gacw 'Ns' G V .. 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From 1941 until 1944, Ensign Rosen- berg served aboard the USS OMAHAICL-41 as Assistant Navigator, Assistant First Lieutenant and in four Gunnery Depart- ment billets. He was promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade on 1 October 1942 and to Lieutenant one year later. h In 1945 he was designated a Naval Aviator, serving with a patrol squadron and being promoted to Lieutenant Com- mander the same year. He subsequently served as Navigator aboard the USS RUDYERD BAY ICVE-1081 before being re- tired from active service in 1947 as per- manently incapacitated for duty. Lieutenant Commander Rosenberg was recalled to active duty in 1948 and served until 1950 as an instructor in the Seaman- ship and Navigation Department at the U.S. Naval Academy. Pursuant to an Act of Congress, he was restored to the active lists of the Navy in September 1950. From 1950 to 1953, he served first as Executive Officer aboard the USS VOLEGESANG IDD- 862i and then as Commanding Officer aboard USS LAC KWO O D CDE-2191. He Sub- sequently served in the Fleet Operations Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and in 1954 took command of the USS GURKE IDD-7835. He was pro- moted to the rank of Commander on 1 March 1954. I From 1956 until 1963, Commander Rosenberg served on the staffs of both Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet, as Op- erations Control Officer, and Commander- in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet, as Director of Strategic Studies. He was also Ad- ministrative Aide to the Secretary of the Navy and attended the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. In 1963, Captain Rosen- berg took command of DESTROYER DI- VISION 232 in' Long Beach, California. Prior to assuming command of USS CANBERRA, Captain Rosenberg was at- tached to Staff, Commander FIRST Fleet, as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations and Readiness. Married to the former Christine Leland of Des Moines, Iowa, Captain Rosenberg is the father of two sons, Eric and Edwin. He is an avid sailor and has participated as Navigator in numerous ocean yacht races including the 1950, 1960 and 1962 Bermuda Cup Races. 'I Commander Robert John Brabant was born in Sacramento, California in November 1925. He attended Peru State Teachers College and the University of California at Los Angeles as a Navy ROTC STUCJIGHT. In June 1946, he was commissioned Ensign and ordered to the USS ADAMS IDM-275, where he served as Deck Department Of- ficer. Three months later, Ensign Brabant was transferred to the USS T.E. CHANDLER CDD-77l and in May 1947 he was ordered to the USS SOUTHERLAND CDDR-743l. He served as Combat Information Officer,ASW Officer, and Communications Officer during this period. In March 1948, Ensign Brabant was assigned to the Electronics Material Officers School at Treasure Island, California. Upon com- pletion of an eight month course ofinstruc- tion, he returned to the USS SOUTH ERLAND CDDR-743l. In June 1949, he was promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade. From April 195O until July 1952, Lieutenant figl Brabant was attached to Staff, Com- mander Amphibious Group ONE as Assis- tant Communications Officer and Signal Of- ficer. During the Korean War he partici- pated in several amphibious landing op- erations, including Inchon fSeptember 19505. Shortly before leaving Commander Am- phibious Group ONE, he was promoted to Lieutenant. In July 1952, Lieutenant Brabant reported to the U.S. Navy Post-Graduate School in Monterey, California. In June 1953, he was transferred to Staff, Commander Service Squadron TWO and subsequently served as Staff Electronics Officer and Communi- cations Officer until December 1954 when Lieutenant Brabant became O era ions O p t' f- ficer for the USS AMMEN IDD-5275. He reported to the Naval Security Group Headquarters Activity, Washington, D.C, in April 1956 and he was assigned to Facil- ities Engineering,Researchand Develop- ment. During this tour, Lieutenant Brabant r was promoted to Lieutenant Commander. In June 1958, he was ordered to Staff, Commander-Destroyer S qu adron THIR- TEEN and twenty-one months later Lieu- tenant Commander Brabant took command of the USS PIVOT CMSO-4635. After attending the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island from August 1961 until June 1962, he was ordered to the Naval Communications Station at San Francisco as Executive Officer. Shortly after his arrival he was promoted to Com- mander. Prior to becoming Executive Officer ofUSS CANBERRA ICAG-21 in October 1965, Commander Brabant was Commanding Of- ficer of the USS UHLMANN CDD-6785. He is married to the former Constance Hall of Los Angeles, California. Commander and Mrs. Brabant reside in San Diego, California with their two children, Robert Kirklan, 18, and Edward Henri, 9. To' Sn me u fox Swaorysfemx AmbcfyrmC4-TY -y ,yn sm-qzrw sgefzg' 1 sm. 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The CANBERRA entered Pearl Harbor on October 15, i966 late in the afternoon. As the sun broke through the overcast sky, we passed close to the Arizona monument to honor our comrades-in-arms who were lost when their ship was sunk in the Jap- anese raid of December 7, l94l. After mooring to the pier, liberty provided us .,.,.,,,:.1.f..v,..Y -pf-,.,f, 7: Af L1 ... , , L 7 ,l , , , . -,. Q . . . , ' mfveffgc .1vs-f-,-----v,f-:,'-w -fx:-1:-Az. -- ': 'Lin - , A X r ' N , ---H7-:Psi 13- 2 .i: 1.I.i1 J2?-1T.1'.7-.' I-5:4-1L i?1f!L-. -, . 1 . 1 , - . ' ' .... ' , Q' ':i171:ifi1.. A - -5'1J'??1i - f Thiff-'11, ' 1113133 R733-Aifriiw. - f - ..i. ,f . iv wi' -' ' v-'- ' 7.4.,.,...... - 34-, V f law - , :,L,p, M - ,.,,..,,. 1:-- F - i. -..f , ,,-...A-..v --W - -r -- fy W . ,, A... . .- with the opportunity of visiting Woikiki, Beoch, Honolulu, or renting outomoloiles ond touringother beoutiful sections ofthe islond choin. Our time in Howoii wos short but memorable., After leoving Howoii we sped ocross the blue Pocific to the Morionos lslond Choin ond entered the United Stotes Novol bose in Guom, o possession of the United Stotes. Some of us took odvontoge of the crystol cleor tropicol woters ond went skindiving, while others went to the OFFicer's Club' or Enlisted Men's Clulo For o good meol ond o cool drink., Although the focilities in Guom were not os voried os those in Howoii, most ofthe crew enioyed the chonce to relox ofter the long doys ot seo., Hawaii and Guam .K--k X WNV, ' ' f wks f '--- f , if kkt.- WQWJW - A, ,f . , . ,MXWMM 1 V 17 The Phlllpplnes IS an lsland Nation of r.:ggedly beautiful mountains and lush tropical vegetation, ot terraced race Field s and water buffalos lt IS a land of Oriental people and of western ways, a land of coral reefs, lndlan wood carvers, and mod- ern citie B s. ut, more than this, it became CA ' NBERRA S home away From home For much of the cruise., -In it V Mu dbl- V W-,l ,Thu ... v,.,,A,.: .-,...:,.,- .-A,- V 'g' - V V H V V KU.-.,..,.'.f. . , vi,-..-4.7. .,. l xv, I Q mx KP, ,,,:,.5, -' . . .'- -.V 1' xv.-. 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This modern city abounds in interesting shops and vivid contrasts be- tween the traditional and the modern and between the affluent and the poor. Here we saw landmarks of the Japanese Invasion Man la Fort Santiago, once the seat of Spanish rule, later became headquarters For the U.S. Army and was later taken over by the Japanese Military Police. Fort Santiago IS now a National Schrine and houseS .the Philippine Unknown Soldier Wealsovislied the United States Cemetery where the names of men lost appear on huge marble slates in a large circular monument I Q Q , I I 0 I ' . Ls ,,., , V, ...V. , .V . -V.VV w. 11? Bogio, summer copitcul ofthe Philippines, is situoted high in the mountoins ond enjoys cn we l come temperote cli- mote. ln Bogio we visited the President's summer residence, the public mor- ket, ond Mines View Pork. The St. Louis College, spon- sored by on order oFBelgion Nuns, employs young boys to crott delicate Filigree sil- Bagio ver orticles. The profits ot- toined support the school ond poy For the boys' educotion. In the lgorote Villoge neor- by, Filipino crottsmen Fosh- ion mony unique wood corv- ings, o speciol ottroction to ony souvenir hunter. For the adventurous, a trip to Pagsanian Falls not only offered the excitement of shooting the rapids through the narrow, richly foliaged gorge leading from the falls, but also the experience of seeing Filipinos living apart from the many modern in- fluences of the cities. Here the people in their simple lives seem happier. Entire families still live in single roomed bamboo huts without running water or sanitation. The water they drink, cook their food with, wash and bathe in comes from the river. The V i V, ,f,, , ,fMV,W.m-umm, A4461 fdmi ly eorns whclf liHle money if needs 'rhrough the meniol often Temporary work the husband may Find, lou? life here is mcuinly on o subsistence level. ln this Fosf moving world, even The horse ond buggie still Con- 'rinue 'ro provide 'rronsporfolion in 'rhis grow- ing islond notion. l 1-xt sea men must live in close cont t ' h ac wit their shipmates. They must work together ll h I c owdown together, stand watches rela x and go on liberty together. All hands must h I . Q . . e p In carrying stores and loringing on am- munition. OFF the coast of Vietnam in f harm's way, one third of the crew was needed to stand watches while the other twO thirds went about their routine dutieSf Sleplr or tried to find a moment's relaxation. AT times, pressures and tempers rose, hut each man showed his character by 1C0C'n9 the challenge ofshipboard lite with stren9Tl'11 purpose and united sustained effort- 1.4:-.. .f - 9 X W Nw X xx K ,, ,.,,A, Xxly' QA X m xv XX 4 Q- . f S N N X X X4 Y, gy X NX X 61 br O M X, X xx XXX CW Xi Xe kggm X Q6 X Ns. fi 3, C WS, gm x - , ,A by , .ZHWXSY f fi XV ,, , . ,we -,M sy cg 5 y , ,sm x Efwl 4, fn f f 0 ,y 'P-' -. S fa 1 f- - f i . . fi 9 Q 1 . yi W W i i Z mx 4 X - , C fi:-W Whether with the levity of crossing the line or of initiating a new chief Petty Officer, or with the solemnness of a memorial ser- vice or of a maior step in a man's lite, each occasion was observed with all due ceremony. ln Subic Bay we heldamemorial service For those men who lost their lives in a Fire on the USS ORISKINY, and in the Coral Sea we paid tribute to those who lost their lives when the HMAS CANBERRA went to the bottom of Iron Bottom Bay off Savo Island twenty five years ago. But on the brighter side 223 men were advanced during the cruise, 30 shipped over and 90 were recommended tor special awards and com- mendations. On March 29, 1967, Captain Edwin M. Rosenberg was awarded the Vietnamese Navy Distinguished Service A- ward: Second Class by South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. I E E f E s E E 5 . L' X W,,f:,ff . -'f'ff9f- ' .Z ' I 1,2 .jg V 1' 1 , ,f nf. yn' , I fy -.W N Q 43,1-' ' f'7 if I I : af . ' . I .1-?fL5i7gE23:j-1 'qrzcf'-avg qv- gs mp--., . f. , ,. , V . 'f'2::f..,, f - :1314.152L251h13iifs:5.-ie' :M rgsszlgxqigzlf A Q, .- -9.4 J .,g. 5 7x4C1f5j1Qg:3?ili'f.:L 14, . , ' Fam- ,, .S-2-rf:i1g1ew'atf .. - - ' 3, 'mrilklillIksf:--83531451:9'fgJ55fg,a p -.. Q. . u?wl,.,.,.,.. t ' PL-5l'.7: fLEz.: 2712? -.6 - 1 Rf - ' - . . ' - -Lrg -1'-V'-R:- wif 'l L1 ' '- V V .w ' - ,'9-as1y7.:?'A9f:'llVff2.s4:.t , . .. .,,,...V,,fcf,.i.3S.p,Q.f,.,,,pg9b . P., ,.,,f t .J,,J,.,..,.Q V 5.V:,ii..,. 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This en- tire area l398 lf4 sq. milesl was leased from the Chinese Government for 99 years and this lease has only 34 years remaining. This, however, has not slowed the rapid growth of this import-export center. HOHQ Kong provided us with a chance. to Plfr' chase many fine duty free items 1ncludln9 Fine custom made clothes. Sights suCl1.05 the uniquely beautiful Aberdeen Floatlpg Restaurant, the Tiger Balm .GardenS, 'f e spectacular view from Victoria pedlff Ol' an excursion into the rural regions of the Niw Territories and perhaps C1 Qllmpse of l e Red Chinese border made Hon9 Kong an experience we will not soon forget- Larry L. Sparks H I1 41 75 www-A I --1':QN1 f 'R'.'S5g, ,,.- ,Q-ees. 0, A . .R , A A, 0-f 4' ,k.,.......--sf.-:.p...,,., h..-..z.m-o-anim.. uf, f .f- 2 4' X 1' I 1 Ji .. , N Agni-9-'F YD!!! 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OFF the Mekong Delta in the south we pro- vided shore bombardment For the First amphibious invasion byAmericanMarine and ARVN Forces. Working up and down 011 he Line the coast we Fired again and again at enemy troop concentrations, supply depots and routes ot movement. Once we rode shot- gun for a truck convoy traveling down route l along the South Vietnamese coast. On February 26, 1967, CANBERRA moved north of the DMZ For the First time, be- coming Task Group 77.1 Commander In Op- eration Sea Dragon, and added a new dl- mension to the war. CANBERRA and her accompanying destroyers, USS JOSEPH - . -' ' tc - -:- v1.1--:fa-xfk '- - -:fit-,-: T, .,:.,.-:ff 1-,.e1efx:iff,vA51i1-ai'122.22-'asf.iaiiiiigf'-ifii?-2fEif2E f1.l'?4i1iv,t-E+: -of 21-Pgf3:Qg,5ge 0-Q15 I -Q-if ,. Jn , V-f-.--'-w f Lg:g..sYp.: -f - . , ,,, - f a sf. , ., 7 . A A ,. . .7 ,,,- - ,M , - -, STRAUSS CDD-lol and USS BENNER CDD-803l, became the First ships to tire on the coast ot North Vietnam without first being tired upon. The enemy, at First taken by surprise, later struck CANBERRA with three direct hits and several air bursts, but the explodingtragmentary shells caused no serious damage. One sailor a- board was iniured but his wound was only superficial. lntlicting tremendous dam- age on the enemy's supply and military Ray K. Hagan systems, the ships ot Task Group 77.1 struck again and again at SAM sites, coastal batteries, petroleum dumps, transshipment points and other varied targets. ln iust six months ot operations on the line oft Vietnam, CANBERRA tired over 25,000 rounds ot eight, tive and three inch am- munition, a record unequaled by any WESPAC ship. 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' 1 1 x s 5 f 5 z 5 I I 2 1 5 E C 0 . 62 , I l Amerlcan Red shore Red Shore Baiiery Battery Blasfed n Hiis U.S. Cruiser SRS Vietnam Bureau SAIGON - The Navy guided missile cruiser Canberra and de- stroyers Bennex' and Strauss knocked out a north Vietnamese shore battery north of Dong Hoi Wednesday after it shelled the Canberra. The Canberra was hit by two rounds from the communist guns, but was only lightly damaged, military spokesmen here said. The Canberra was attacked while bombarding a communist hlockhouse on the shore. Two other U.S. Navy ships were shelled Tuesday, according io late reports in Saigon. The Seventh Fleet destroyers Edson and Picking were fired on from shore guns on Hon Me ls- iand, 31 miles south of Thanh ljloa. The ships steamed out of range and returned fire, setting off a secondary explosion. The destroy- ers wcre not damaged. In other action Wednesday, two Seventh Fleet ships shelled en- emy areas in the northern part of the Republic of Vietnam. An enemy mine field 22 miles southeast of Quang Ngai was hit by the medium landing ship White River in support of Opera- tion Deckhouse VI. The destroyer Epperson hit as- sembly areas 28 mile-s northwest of Hue to support Operation Chinook II. SAIGON KAPJ - North Viet- namese shore batteries scored two hits on the U.S. guided mis- sile cruiser Canberra during a ship-to-shore duel Wednesday, the U.S. command announced today, but the hits caused only light damage. The American command said the shore batteries were si- lenced by fire from the Canber- -ra's 8-inch guns and the W5-illdl guns of tivo accompanying de- stroyers. MINOR DAMAGE . The two enemy rounds made only one half-inch hole in the handle through which men and' supplies have been pouring south in recent months. Nine barges were reported sunk and 54 more were da-maged. In another delayed report the Navy also reported that on Tuesday the destroyers Edson and- Picking were fired on by shore batteries based on an is- land 31 miles southeast of Thanh Hoa. , The destroyers fired back and reported setting off one explo- sion. Neither ship was hit. U.S. B52 bombers attacked targeu in South Vietnam four tunes Thursday, hitting at sus- pected major enemy' positions fl'0m Quang Ngai Province in the north to war zone D north of Canberra's deck and did minor Saigon: I damage to some nearby life- rafts, the Navy said. No Amer-' ican casualties were reported: ' The three U.S. Navy ships Ywere attacking a Communist lbattery of 57mm guns 15'miles inorth of Dong Hoi, the major port in the southem part of North Vietnam. U.S. shells from three other Navy ships came within one' mile .of Dong Hoi, the American command reported, The Canberra is one of the U,S. Navy's two heavy cruisers which can fire Supersonic guid- ed missiles, but the missiles are designed to combat aircraft, not ground targets. The 17,500Aton Canberra is named for the Aus- tralian cruiserwhich was sunk with the Vincennes and the Quincy in ibhe first battle of Save 5 Y' on Aug. 9, 1942. Sea Aiiack 'Reds hit. Continues 1 Other than the mortaring of the Marine positions, only light ground action was reported in South Vietnam. The Viet Cong ambushed a three-truck convoy of govern- ment troops in Kontum Prov- ince, causing light casualties, and fired 20 rounds of 75m.m recoiiless-rifle fire into the homes of government depend- ents in Bac Lieu Provinue. Five civilians were reported killed, 17 more wounded and casualties to government troops were light. It also was announced that the American pilot of an observa- tion plane downed Wednesday was rescued today 30 miles southwest of Quang Tri City by a U.S. Air Force helicopter ,,., 4.1 and withdrew, any week in the Shore Af acks Due By Navy Big Guns I WASHINGTON KUPIJ -Naval shore bombardment soon will be added to en expanding cam- paign against North Vietnam's supply lines to the South, it was indicated Friday night. Use of the Navy's big guns, including the cruiser Canberra's eightfinchers, was expected to follow the beginning Friday of Army artillery barrages from South Vietnam into the North. Up to now, Naval gunfire has been strictly limited to netum- ing fire irom North Vietnamese coastal guns, hitting enemy radar trained on U.S. ships, and chasing supply craft that took refuge in coastal havens. SUPPLY A'I'1'ACKS It appeared that lships, heretofore mainly intent on sinking supply craft, were now to be used against coastal xx: before the last enemy snipers fell silent leaving l67 of their announced in Saigon dead, The U.S. that in the previous week Communist force lost 2,332 dead and 1,108 defec- tors to the South-both new highs'for war. Q supply routes and were tr operate further North along North Vietnam's coast than previously. - Intensified shelling from land and sea-based batteries was seen as a supplement to the air bombing campaign which now runs as high as 10,000 individual flights a' month. Taken together, these mea- sures were regarded by in- formed sources as an expanding effort to demolish supplies at key points of movement., and concentration, and 56 .10 put renewed pressure on Hanoi to negotiate an end to the war: The military command ln Saigon has announced Athe beginning of artillery bombard- ment of targefs in the six-mie wide demilitarized zone QDMZJ and North oi it. DIVIDES VIETNAM The DMZ divides the two Vletnams and has been used by the Nonh Vietnamese to base military units and supplies enroute to the South. Saigon said the artillery fire would supplement air strikes, .specially at night and in bad .weather. It was understood the Amy 'was using two batteries of 175 mm guns, eight artillery pieces in all. The Navy's cruiser-mounted eight-inch guns and the smaller guns of destroyers were to perform similar missions up the North Vietnamese coast. Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara seemed to touch on possibly expanded operation Friday 'when he toid newsmen we may well add additional targets in the future to those yvhich have already been hit in the North. As enemy supply movement: shift from roads, to railroads to inland and coastal water ways, McNamara pointed ou' SAIG0N4Ships of the Navy's Sea Dmgon operations continued their bombardment of enemy mili- .,13I'y targets along the coast of north Vietnam Wednesday. The cruiser Canberra and the destroyers Kepplcr and Inger- soll concentrated Bn 27 targets 10 to 25 miles north of Dong Ha while the dcetuoyers Picking, Edsonhand Siodda-'rl fired on in- stallations 37 miles south of Thanh Hoa. The Canberra'5 elllhi-inchers blasted further inland to hit three SAM sites near Ky Anh, several fuel storage areas and a truck park while the Keppler and Ingersoll pounded supply and transportation facilities. The Picking, Edson and Stod- ,dard struck SAM sites, boat re- ipair facilities and cargo craft. Q0ne SAM site wrvs rl'-strayed and flight damage to other targets was reported. cruiser A114 Whe ot r Step! In Cutting' i upply Flow Navy Ships Bombard Coast in Attempt To Halt Red Infiltration A SAIGON, Monday, Feb. 27 KAP3 - American planes are sowing mines in some North Vietnamese rivers in a new step to cut the flow of supplies and men into South Vietnam, the U.S. Command announced today. The announcement followed a new 'naval operation Sunday in which the guided missile cruiser Canberra and four destroyers bombarded targets in North Vietnam. Hanoi Radio declared the warship attack was A new and extremely serious step of war escala- 'tion. ' - ,. battery' of -57mm -guns' 15' iviissiie Ship inn5gn.aiaig M emes Reds. ACdn'berra' Deck, Rafts Damaged' 2 In Coast Duel SAICON MP1-North Viet-- 'lnamese shore batteries scored two hits 'on the San Diego- based guided missile etuiser- 'Canberra during a' ship-to- shore duel yesterday, the U.S,A 4Command announced today, but ithe -i1itS causedi only light' damage. ' ' '- , Nolinjuries were reported. ' The U,S. Command said the shore batteries were silenced by . fire from the - Canberra's 8-inch-guns and the 5-inch guns of two accompanying, dey: stroyersf- ' ' - . - . ' Thetwo enem rounds made ' - 9, , , ' ronly. a half -inchihole -in' ther Canberra's - degk and did lmi-' nor 'damage to some ,nearby 5 liferaitsythe Navy said. J. ,Attacking Battery ' ' Thefihree -U.S. Navy ships ' were attacking a- Communist 'miles' north of Dong Hoi, the emajorj .port-,in the southern part of4North Vietnam. U.S,. shells' from . three. other ' Navy , shipsfcame within one mile of .Dong-Hoi, the U.S. Command ',1'6p0l'tEd. ' The Canberra is one of the 'Navy's two heavy cruisers' ,that ,can fire supersonic 'guided missiles, but the mis- siles are designedato combat aircraft, not ground targetg.. 'The 17,500-ton Canberra is' named , for the Australian cruiser that sunk with the As-, -toria, the Vincennes and 'the Quincy in the first battIe.of -'Savo Island on Aug. 9, 1942. , . The-U.S. military command- thn inruni .neoam -h-nn. Kihei-Q also reported that-.3 A B ' -- i'fSE1iZd-?3!?E?2iS'V- WZ H W o i , Q o o Z . ' :iv - Qi .- t . V , 2 I, r' Qi' ',,,,:N.. . I UAS. SHIPS Bombard E 1 Mgt' 'J' X7 . ve - ' ' . Q , 9 I North Vietnam Again . L11 . . . A', - I e a a it Em a fi TF Qi H WS it Q ie muse,- .'bbd'i1NthV'- ' - . zzsazsezfsnsif szmiinisifcounzsr. Rel Yard' Sfwge Area HH' vBy'JOBN'T-WHEELER' f1,'g,fg'ff1Qfejjgjjnhjfjf5313253 In Siepped-Up Pressure On Hanoi! mcoN.cAPm - North VM- Canberra received one burst of enemy fire amidship and one close air burst, with damage limited to a one-half inch shrapnel hole and minor shmpnel damage to life rafts. There were no U.S. casualties and the Canberra's crew was making its own repairs. After knocking our. the North Vietnamese battery 33 miles north of Dong Hoi, the three U.S. 7th Fleet vessels stayed on station for further action. The same three ships had bombarded other North KRLIISER sPuWT ,. V-, ., J-4 '- De 20-centimeter soheepskanonnen von 'de Amerikaanse kmisev USS Canberra spuwen guzolkeni . vafg vuur en: 'rook mt tydens de beschtetmg van doelen in Noord-Vietnam. De USS Canberra naefrnt ,dagelyks uanuzt de Golf van Tonkin militaire doelen in Noord-Vietnam onder vuui. ' Navy Guns Blcsigo22'1N. Viet Targets . 98:8 Vietnam Burr-au - SA!GON-U.S. naval gunfire hit 22 targets in north Vietnam Mon-i diy Bl two Navy destroyers joined' the cruile: Canberra I the northern coastal areag a mg The destroyers Ingersoll and 'Keppler' joined the C be ' knocking out one c 'ani I:-:ties .gglaoislsfins heavy can shore EU!!-inchguns aboard the Can- vlaernliredlttwesurfacetoaii- mlniheiteanearlheqityolvlnh, I and also hit port facilities, a naval I base and an explosives storage area. ' The Ingersoll and the Keppler struck storage facilities in the Vinh area, n supply area at Hoi ITTIGHS and a 'petroleum storage fi'-Puffy at Tran Xa. Si!-NNY and, Monday the de- IUUW1' Edson, directed by Navy 'CIITHI based Skyraiders, struck MICK NTB. htel and Ammunition livraison-en, naval bases and a communications stationhlong the I'PBRs came te their aid, coast. 1 The destroyer Manley provided support in South Vietnam? I Corps for Marine Operation De- Soto Holiday., South of Saigon, a Navy river patrol boat had two men wounded when it was hit by u rifle grenade. Two Operation Market Time swift boats provided gxgpliresup- port Monday against an enemy supply and storage area southwest oi Saigon in Kien Giang Province. The cult were requested by an Army spotter plana which had The craft um-one of two Pans - Nvvived-mmfha, from the area. operation Game warden pm-01 2 5 The 'swhr reported 0991 un-Pen meg ThqRivg1ppuQg0fG0 desgreyednnrllhreedirecthitaon Cqng Sty, ., ', - ' theetorugearea. ,Q , Almdmgluroetualandother Enemycasmluenreunlmoua. A SAIGON KUPD - San Diego-based naval warships in the Tonkin Gulf began shelling military targets in North Vietnam today for the first time in the war. U.S. 'Military spokesmen said the ships hit ai rail yard and storage area in a further fagaznst the Hanoi regime. .- The bombardment was car'- 'ried out by the Navy's guided missile cruiser Canberra of San Diego and four 7th Fleet de- stroyers. It was the first report- ed us'e of big Navy guns as an offensive weapon against mili- tary installations and facilities ,in North Vietnam! ' - 'The announcement of the bombardment came two days after military authorities said U.S. land artillery positions south of the demilitarized zone escalatioxllof the pressure multiple railroad facilities in' cluding a rail yard about 20 miles south of Thanh Hoa, a key rail and road junction ap- proximately 10 miles inland from the coast. , The Canberra was supported by three-and five-inch guns of the' Bicnner and another 'ith Fleet destroyer. The Benner is bascd in Long Beach. E In another action, the Picking of'Long Beach and Duncan of San Diego, hoih destroyers, sent were being used to hit Cgmmmlshelis into an ammunition stor- nist concentrations in North Vi- etnam. ' There had .been indications Navy's big guns would be added to the expanding drive ,to'carry the war to North iVietnam in eyery way short of actual inva- 51011. Until today's bombardment, naval gunfire was limited tol returning fire from North Viet-' Tnamese' coastal guns, hitting en-Q emy radar trained on U.S. ships: ,and chasing supply craft that? tool: reiuge'in coastal havens. 5 'RAILYARD HIT , ' age agen seven miles north of Vinh. ' I SAILED IN SEPTEMBER The Canberra, skippcrcd by Capt. Eirwin M. Rosenberg of Coronado, 'sailed from San Diego in iatei September -for Soutlieust Asia. ' 1 ,The - Canberra's 'assault marked the second time the ship has performed a first in Vietnam action. During a'previ-. ous tour in 1965, the Canberra fired eight-inch guns -at a'Viet Cong unit near Chu Lai. ' i ,That was the first time the Navy used eighffinch guns, its, lar cst conventional was ons' Friday in Washington that he . I The military spokesmenxsailf thc Caziberra, which papks twoj kinds of guided missiles ni addi43 tion to eight-inch guns, attacked! -...... -. 1 P ,, ,ainge Lhe end of the Korean'W1ar' mill 1953- ,QF . nmrege- shore batteries icored twohlts omthe U.S. guided mls- silo cruiser-Canberra during a ship-toahore duel Wednesday, the U.S. command announced Itoday, but the hits caused only light damage. The American command. said the.. shore batteries were si- lenced by fire .from the Canber- ra!a Qlinch guns and the Slinch guns of two accompanying' de-X stwyers. ' K 1 The two,enemy rounds made, only one half-inch hole in the Canberrxrs deck and did minor 'damage' to some nearby life- Trafts, the Navy -said. No 'Amen lean casualties were reported. V ,' The three NUS. Navy-' sblpsg were smoking ,a battery'-of 57mm guns x5emi1es north' of Deng Hoi, the ,major port in the suuthem part of North Vietnam. U.S. shell: from three other Navy ships came within one mile of-Dons HOL lb! American command rewrted. The .Canberra is one 'of. the. U.S. Navy's two heavy which danalire supersonic 21115- ed missiles, but tharmlssilu are designed to combat aircral!.'D0! ground 1-argdai The'17,50Q-ton Canbei-niix nqmedglor tha.Aus- lisn wiser Wb!G!1 W8?'W'1k Y.h:ih61vi!l0G'IlIlC9L'BDd' the cy tothe iinfbattlajoi Sava aadoi1Artz.'9,1042- A . , Qsdlih. TU! 'MGB jidlmmurued ' an6'S0lI111 Vigmim,kViet:Coug mortarmen i' attack on thahlx .i'Ig1n??iv:mch'1,besM1 fhjlns l1A fCnncluded on lfa8e1Q..C0lJL 'F 12 0. 9. lf- is: gr iii r:::1:. 'x ur.: Qi it siusi gl ,,,: iii' 2 io' i L Canberra's Thunder, Explodes in Mekong By Jesse W. Lewis Jr. Washington Post Staff Writer ABOARD THE USS CAN- BERRA IN THE SOUTH CHI- NA SEA, Jan. 9 - On the bridge of the heavy missile cruiser USS Canberra between 5 and 6:30 a.m. today it sound- ed like a thunderstorm with lightning striking every three or four minutes. In that hour-and-a-half, the Canberra's six 8-inch guns poured 200 high explosive shells into a small area in the Mekong Delta where the 9th South Vietnamese Division CARVNJ was to land. Aim of the bombardment was to rid the area of Vietcong troops who could oppose the helicopter landings of the ARVN troops starting in a large sweep and destroy op- eration in Vinhbinh Province. The area, about 70 miles south of Saigon, has been a Com- munist stronghold for 25 years. I'd sure hate to be in there now, said Capt. Edwin M. Rosenberg, 47, commanding officer of the Canberra. Rosenberg and his crew are supporting Operation Long Phi 988 that is designed to let the Vietcong know that their rule in thearea will no longer be uncontested. The ARVN operation is coordinated with Deckhouse V, about ten miles to the north, where United States Marines landed last week. The Canberra's over-allmis- sion here in the South China Sea is to provide three types of naval gun fire support for ground operations. One is the D-Day type she fired this morning. The other two are H and I, harassment and in- terdiction at random targets to keep the enemy confused, and call fire - to support friendly troops who are al- ready on the ground and need artillery to advance. We've fired more rounds in that past three months than the ship has fired since she was commissioned in 1943, said Rosenberg, an Annapolis graduate. From last October to 7 a.m. this morning, the Canberra had fired 4986 shells from her 5- and 8-inch SUUS to support Allied troops. The ship is also armed with 3-inch guns which are pri- marily antiaircraft weapons. Her 8-inch guns can fire near- ly 20 miles and the Erinchers about nine miles. Firing operations ordinated from the Combat There are C0- Information Center. the captain and a complement of officers and sailors man- ning radios, radar sets and plotting instruments, chart the position and course of the ship and the location of the targets. The targets themselves are usually assigned by a 'fspot- ter, a Marine or Naval officer flying above the target areas or an observer on the ground. If you are down in plot CWhere the computers aim the guns and the trigger is pulledl the sound of the guns going off is muffled, like sitting next to a base drum in a night club. The plot room itself has an antiseptic quality. You really wouldnft know a war is going on outside. The main battery plotting room officer is perched on a gray stool above a desk that is covered with a sheet of glass over a multi- colored world map. His pack of cigarettes obscures all of Southeast Asia. The only thing that breaks the monotony of the room are rows of purple, green, orange and red lights on the banks of C0mPUt6rs that line the walls of thegroom. The man who was firing the guns during one mission yes- -tefliiay was Michael fMikeJ QUUU1,-20, of Manhattan's Greenwich Village. Quinn sat in front of a con. sole that looks more like a- com-operated game in an amusement arcade. than the lethal weapon it is, 'His job as fire control tech. nician is to watch for a light that indicates that the guns are. loaded and ready to fire, wait for the officer's com- man-d, pull a trigger twice on 3 ,highly polished brass gun SHP handle with his left dex finger Kas a warning! and another trigger on an identi- cal grip with his right. The salvo then- is fired. Yeah, when you come right down to it, I'm the guy that pulls the trigger, Quinn said. What does he think about when he fires the' guns? Get- ting out of the Navy, he said. I don't think about anything cause I can't see who or what Pm hitting. It's easy to go bap, bap . . . boom. It doesn't .bother me. Naval gun fire support is invaluable, said U.S. Army Maj. Robert R. Fraley, liaison officer with the ARVN opera- tion. Fraley explained that the Delta area is mostly rice pad- dies, marshes and swamps, ground artillery has to be moved by helicopter rather than by road. That often takes a lot of time and we have to dig in before we're set to fire, he said. You need something to back you up. Vietnam with its 1500 miles of coastline on the South China Sea is well-suited for ground support operations by cruisers like the Canberra and destroyers with 5-inch guns. Many ground operations take place within the range of their guns. 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During the Seo Drogon Operotions inthe Tonkin Gulf, CANBERRA operoted with Four destroyers seeking out enemy torgets of tocticol ond strotegic importc1nce.Airborne spotters colled in exoct locotions ond tor- Qet domoge ossesments to the Combot In- Operation Sea Dragon formation Center oboord CANBERRA while the officers ond men in Flog Plot estob- lished torget positions on the plotting boord. Time ond ogoin the Seo Drogon ships struck the North Vietnomese coost from the open seo. a E a I 5 E f 1 'H 1 . w E 1 I w . I M5910 Wi? .WWA I, i I I 1 I V l J I wi 2 The enemy's shore batteries answered back but were quickly silenced by CANBERRA'S guns. Three times enemy guns scored di- rect hits. Air bursts striking around the ship caused CANBERRAMEN to clear all weather decks and seek available cover. Damage, while only superficial, did much to impress upon each and every man the reality of the danger. At last, after many months of sustained effort we finally pulled into Subic Bay for the last time and met our relief the USS BOSTON CCAG-ll, our sister ship. lt has been a long time since the two ships had been together side by side, but the ex- pansion of the Vietnam Conflict demanded the presence of more cruisers to meet the threat. Along with the BOSTON came the USS ST. PAUL QCA-73D our former relief. The entire crew rejoiced in the fact that the fighting was over for this cruise. After many conferences with BOSTON and ST. PAUL officers, CANBERRA finally pointed her bow south for Australia. None of us will ever forget those tense moments in that first morning in theVTonkin Gulf, or the sound of six gun salvos as they rattled the ship from stem to stern, or the way we felt after we had been hit. To Whom May Come These Rresence: WHEREAS, The good ship USS CANBERRA QCAG-Zl bound for Melbourne, Australia is about to enter our domain, and the aforesaid ship carries a large and slimy cargo of land-lubbers, beach-combers, cargo-rats, sea-lawyers, lou n ge - l iz a r d s, parlor d u n n i g a n s, plow-deserters, park-bench w a r m e r s, chicken-chasers, hay-tossers, sand-crabs, four-flushers, c r o s s-wo r d puzzle bugs and all other living creatures of the land, and last but not least, he- vamps, liberty-hounds and Drug Store cow- boys falsely masquerading as seamen and man-o'-warsmen of which you are a mem- ber, having never appeared before us, BE IT KNOWN, That we hereby summOl1S and command you to appear before the Royal High Court and Our August Rresencg on the 23rd day of April, at Longitude T39 50' E, and Latitude O0O'O , at such time GS may best suit our pleasure, and to acc?Pi most heartily and with good grace the PU'f'5 and penalties of the awful tortures that will be inflicted upon you for daring to entel' our aqueous and equinoctial regions wITl'l out due and submissive ceremony to be SX' amined as to fitness to become one of OEF Trusty Shellbacks, and a worthy Son Off f Sea and answer to the following charges- DAVY JONES, Scribe Crossing The Line J.. 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We accomplished this mission .U more importantly many of us mflcle llfsllrg Friendships and none of us can ever Ofgqe our First look at a kan90l'0O Of Australian birds . ' ' - - I ' - r-L ' ' A 'ifpwtiilltf?b1'1 1ie', 1v1r+'a'::1ff:f:-ziiv'K- af -,-. Y . , . . 1 ' .1:,..i-,,.k,,,v: ,Q An. f--'- A H - ' V Y Y - ,I A ,. A ' , Australia Savo. Island On our way to Australia we passed near Savo lsland to hold a special memorial service For the men lost aboard our namesake, the HMAS CANBERRA on the night of August 9 1942 After a pra er b I - Y Y the chaplain the bugler blew taps while C . aptaln Rosenberg placed a wreath in the now calm waters of Iron Bottom ba W yo e arrived at this historic site April, i967 after steaming all night through the slot site of many battles during the conflicts ot th C e oral Sea. Guadalcanal lay off our starboard bow a grim reminder of th e many lives lost heref, We reflected on the meaning of our current commitments in Southeast Asia, and on the role we play ' th in at commitment. , - pp- -1, rf. -v ' :f'f'gwff:g11m.:f::wa-qxiq1':w:-.fgfegw wif - 4. in iifigim-. i:f t.,:fat1,.f:s I A V , :T - Lady Alice C, Dixon, wife of sir Owen DixonAustralian Minister, christened us USS CANBERRA at the special request of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on April l9, l943. The cere- rnony in Quincy, Massa- chusetts established Lady Dixon cs CANBERRA'S sponsor, a position she has maintained throughout the 24 year periocl. As a guest of the Captain she was one of our First visitors in Australia. Lady Alice C. 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I 1 1 11 ' 4 . 1 4 1i 1 l gA I M 1 11 1: ii A -NT ,, , ,M V .!. in ' ! .A ,, 104 --.-rv.-:-v-nw:-N.-1,-1.-,wa-l.-... . 'Z . N' CDR Charles De Armond Weapcjns Officer WEAPONS OFFICERS 1st Row .... ENS Fairchild, LTJG Pfalzer, CWO3 J.D.iVleIlencamp,CWO4 F,I-I, Eldred, LT FLW, Fiasley, WO1 L.B. Rhoden, WO1 R. Weriing, LTJG J.L, IVlcTernan, ENS P.B. O'ConneIl. 2nd Row....CAPT P.J. Murphy, CAPT W.J. lVlcCalium. LT G.E, Sanders, LCDR R.F. Vincent, LT I-LW. Miller, CDR C. DeArmond, LT W.O. Walker, LT A,G, lvlenke, ENS Oberg, ENS FLF, Fasting, LTJG C. Cloe. 105 Biffiiaif' 1st Row .... G.T. Neufeld SA, FLL, Longress BIVI3, J.B. Veal BIVI1, ENS Fairchild, J.B. Jackson BlVl2, J.L. Wilbal'lkS BIVI3, Fi. Hansen BIVI3, D.A. Thompson BIVISN. 2nd Flow .... R.W. Vinyard BIVISN, W,A. Vega SN, D,G, Huber SA, JR. Taylor SN, S,W, Lulie SN, D,l-l. Hendry SN, A.D. Flespondek SA, J. Watts SN, J.A, lVIcKitrick SN, 3rd Ftow .... J.l..O'NealSN, E,P. Fulk SN, RJ., Justus SA, IVI. Sorenson SA, C.H. Wood SA, G,J. Adrians SN, H,W. Friedman SN 4th F?ow.....F,E. Herron SN, PLL. Johnson SN, AR. Fankhauser SN, E.L. Nlaes SN, D.E. Cleveland SN, FLW. Vandeventer SN, D,L. Bowers SA, JR. Coffman SA, 1 lst Division From the art of marlinspike seamanship to the craft of cargo handling, from ground tackle manipulation to quarterdeck de- coration, First Division performs with skill and enthusiasm. We are responsible for the maintenance of the main deck and sides from the bow to frame 66 and pas- sageways through forward officers country. We steer the ship, drop the anchor, rig the accomodation ladder, polish brass and scrub H the deck. We chip, scrape, sand, and pain? our spaces to keep them ship-shape. Deck seamanship is man's iob., In all kinds Of weather we handle powder, proiectiIes,fOOd and stores from UNREF ships, and we 'fend the distance line. We also shoot the 8 inch guns, serve as sentries and sideboys Gnd help em e r gen cy parties. There's alW.C1YS plenty of action for the First Division. LL 1 1 i ! I X L v J N -.2 ., gl ,T l 1 l l 5 :ill fl is 5 3 3 5 ? gl I l i l , l I 108 w ,,.,, ,,,,,-,,... Front Row .... B.C. Brust BlVl2, C,L, Thome BIVI1, ENS Oberg, R.L. Walker BlVl3, J.H. Poythress BlVl3. 1st Row .... R.J. Schmadeke SA, J,lVl. Jones SN, Fi.L, Beaudoin SN, H.W. Walsh SN, PLE. Shorter SN, J,J. Koltes BIVISN, G.E. Belleau SN, W,J, Sendewicz SA, JR. Ruby SA, 2nd Row .... W.C. Hubbard SN, J. Edward AN, IVI. Yeaman BIVISN, J. Campos SN, E. Chapa, Jr. SA, P.A, Fisher SN, H.W. Schacht SN, C,W. I-lilley SA, S,C. Hilley SA, KR., Thompson BIVISN, 3rd Fiow....H.IVl. Larman SA, Fi,L. Thompson SA, J.A. lvlerkowitz SA, W,D. Bellamy SN, P.E. Oakland SN, B,W. Pearson SN, G.L. Byars SA, B.B. Williams BIVISN, S.D. Glunt SN. nd Division 2nd Division is made up of 52 of CANBERRAUS fighting men and is one ofthe four deck divisions on CANBERRA, lt is responsible for the cleanliness of the ma- iority of the port side of the ship., The teak deck is the division's primary con- cern. Along with the other loulkheads and decks it must be cleaned daily. The divi- sion is also responsible for preventive maintenance and renovation of several be- low decks passageways and compartments, the officer's motor boat and the 52 utility boat. mF When not at work these men can usually be found on watch in the pilot house, the five inch, three inch mounts, or on trans- fer station 37. The highline rig at T-?iS primarily used for personnel or lightwelghf transfer. Duringthis cruisealmost 200 mem from seaman to admiral, have been Sflficfell' transfered at this station. Whether flrIFI9 counter battery ortransfering personnelzfd D i vi s io n ' s pride and professionalablllty have been representative of their can do spirit., , ' l ,N L.,..-.....u-, ..., ,,...,, - ..,,,. . ., , H, -, be ' ' .zmayy5,g.gif1' lggggpfn- ' ' ' 2 ' i1QEii:qF1in5gs.+'e,, 'nisvfx-:af ':n:W,:-:ali-::v:n1.:-.1 - - . V ,,.. . Y I , A , v , , 1 Y V I , V A A I ,V A X I I. . . , 'fr Q M ,,,-,.k-V.,-'ci-N. -,..,.-1.x 14:-34-,VW71 71.11 .,: :.: ,,.t,fZk. ,',,'...,,,i,:v,,E, ,. .,,-V ,,.,,.7,1,v V, i Y, X ' Y -iz V 1 K 1 N i V W I l 4 A A M 110 1st Fiow....C.J. Breen SN, B. Crawley SA, J.E, Williams SN, J,H. Hollis SN, B.J. Taylor BlVl3, JR. Elliot SA, LTJG J.B. Pfalzer, C,E, Myers BlVl2, lVl.D. Bowen SN, D.C, Vojtaskovic BIVI2, Silva Jr. BlVI3, E.S. Chewning SN. 2nd Bow....T.lVl. Hahn SN, B.l., Buffington SN, K.E. Goulding SA, P.S. Williams SA, E,A. Ausiello SN, D,A. Dorr SA, SR. Harrison SA, J,lVl. Jiminez SA, CR, Shaffer BIVISN, B.A. Tres SN, J.B. Patrick SN, C.A. Webb BIVISN, 3rd Bow .... J,P. Canfield SA, JR. Davis BIVISN, F.F, Wilson SA, W.J, Samuel SN, H.J. Auen SA, D.L. Wade SN, L.K. Dugger SN, A.N. Dockery SN, R.L. Sloan SN, O.P. Chauvin SN, L.L. Ward SN. 4th Row .... W,B. Cox SA, G.B. Smith SN, R.W. Gipson SA, L.J. Cady BIVICS3, T.Armijo SA, J.W. Friebolt SA, L.B Gazinski SA, G,E, McCollum SN, J.E. lvleyer Jr. SN, H.F. Aldrich SA, J.E, Baty SN. 3rd Division No Rig to Big. This motto can be found anywhere on the ship. Normally it means that 3rd Division is handling her fueling rig For a refueling at sea. What's this? First Division had a hard night at anchor detail? O.K., Third will run her replenish- ment stations. You say Second Division need help on the highline? O.K., Third will lend a hand. Fourth Division is having trouble running the flight deck? Never fear, Third is here. Time and again, various circum- stances have arisen to cause Third Division. 'ro live up 'ro her No Rig To Big , and she has. Af other Times, Third can be Found both above cmd below decks performing the everyday cleaning and rnainfenance neces- sary To keep the ship looking and running like she should. The enfire starboard of- ficer's passageways, and even the in- cinerafor owe their cleanliness and main- 'renance To 'rhe TLC afforded by Third Division. 112 4th Division Front Row.....S.L. Prater BM2, A,B, Sides BM2, ENS O'Connell, B,D, Bryant BM2, L,M.,Young BM3. 1st Row .... D.M. Meany SN, D,K. Fritsch SN, R.L. M. l-lagofskySN, A.H. Terry SA, J.K. Blount SN, W.P. Palumbo SN, 2nd Flow .... J.L. Golden SA, G. Bloodworth SN, J.M. McMurtry SA, D, Mathews SA F D Sheffield SN E W Flahn SN D R. , . u J - Q 1 I Marsh SN. 3rd Fiow....T. Ackerman SR, D. Hogue SN, A. Paradise SA, Fi. Hoffman SN, S. Anserello SN, D.H. Muse SN, FLM. Wilson SN., 4th Row .... W.C.Ferris SN, W.W. Holland SN, G.D. Campbell SN, F,Fl. Lewis Jr. SN, E.W. Sexton SN, KR. Fiering SA, W.J. Shays SN. Sith Pow .... L. Larman SN, C, Brock SA, A, Griffin SN, D. Lang SA, J. Phillips SA, RO. Morris SN, J. Paul SN, M. Lewis N. - Carry out the ship's rioutine in port and at sea as modified below. 0500 0630 0630 0800 ' 000 ' 200 ' 600 2000 2330 0200 Reveille Take on supplies from p i er using after port boom. Set Special Sea Detail for get- ting underway. Rick up all gear at Bo's'n and Paint locker. Helo Detail Rig for Teakwood Beach Picnic and Boxing Smoker. Captain's Mast Set stations F7, Til cmd Vert Rep for replenishment at sea. Transfer personnel and sup- plies by whaleboat. Receive destroyers to Stbd.for refueling. 'iRecommend changing Except as modified below to Except for 4th Division. 113 114 xmeaarf 5th D1V1S1011 Front Row .... W. Watford GIVIG1 . WaDlSl'10 St GMGC' LT G E Sanders' J R Params GMGC J S D' SA R D Ferris SN R vv Mathis SN, D R Sfouf SN, D D Deshotel SN' R L Fnsby SN' W L Watts 1tFiow .... .. rsarno f -- GTVIGS, S.G. Romero GNIG3. 2nd Row J A Hickman GIVIG3, Sears SA, PLL. Mahany GIVIG3, G L Schneider SN, Nl T Floyd SN, J L Seberry GMG3, GJ.. wilson SN, S.A. Engle SA- srd Row .... o.s. Leroy SN, C. Sims GMG3, FLG- Inman SA, F L Davis SN, J Porte SN J '- '-eW's SN J 'V' Thompson amos. The primary purpose for the existance of CANBERRA ' ' is to provide a platform For the main battery. Main loattery on CAN- BERRA ' ' consists of two eight Inch three I gun turrets. The maintenance and preser- t' l va lon a ong with the training ofthe mannin 9 crevlvs IS the duty and responsibility ot' the FT . . . . . . . I t Division. This dlvlslon under the d'- I rect supervision at the Main Battery OF- F. . . lcer maintains turrets one andt h . wo, t e materials they use, and the men who man h t em in a high state of com bat readiness. -qg,+:g3,s3g.,1.'.s-.-'.y.,..-.. ...W . ,, . 11 -. . . zz,-.. ifvdlrovv 115 116 1st Row....R.L. Argillander' GMG3, J.G. Rocha GMG2 LTJG J.W. H E , argus, NS J,O. Saloma, D,E. Thompson GMG2, E,E, Nelson GNIG3, W.D. Grundtisch GIVIGS, J.E. Bellanger GlVlG3. 2nd Fiow....T.N. Patterson GMG3 C.D S 'th , . ml GNIG3, L.D. Radcliff SA, L.H. Tirado GIVISN, C.Fi. AnayaSA, lVI.C. Fredericks SA, PLN. Sills SA, A.N. Case GMG3. 3rd Row .... R.A. Curtis SN, A.J. LaBonte GIVIGSN, H. Martinez SN, D.A. Halkett SN, G.T. Smith GIVISN, C.B. Sowell SN, V.A. Lee SN, P.H. Debbs SN. 4th Row.... Fredricksen SA, L.D. Morris SN,K,A. watts SN,A.C. Munoz SN, W.:-I, Rockwell SN, o.H. IVIcCormick SN, K.E. Johnson SN, J.L. Clayton SN. 5th Row....D.J. Liscum GIVISN, R.F. Wisinger SN, H,H. Dorsey SN, W.K, Lamb SN. Gth Division ..S.c,a.. .. 5 Szff,,f.1.1 , The 6th Division is responsible for the maintenance of the anti-aircraft battery. This includes the five inch and three inch mounts. But 6th Division does more than clean, grease, and repair the guns. They shoot them too. With all the shooting CAN- BERRA did on the cruise came the never- ending equipment casualties, the long hours of repairing the guns to shoot again, the rearming at sea, and of course, the chore of off-loading all that empty brass. In December 1966, two officers ioined the CANBERRA and 6th Division, LTJG J. Hargus and ENS J. Saloma. These two, under the supervision ofLT E.Witherspoon, AA Battery Officer, became 6th Division Officer and J.O. respectively. As a result, with all the work and all the empty brass, 6th Division now had not one or two but three officers to cope with. This in itself is generally considered a monumental task, but the division rose to the occasion and did a superb job. The need for maintenance continued, the casualties occured but they were repaired. The mounts kept firing and those three officers never stopped being pleased. On the fiveinch mounts, from Chief Burgess and GMGT Johnson all the way down the line everyone did a remarkable iob. The same was true under GMG2 Thompson on the three inch. Rocha GMG2 requisitioned the supplies while others put them to good use. The CANBERRA was there to shoot and the men of 6th Division played a sig- nificant role in shooting and keeping the guns ready to shoot. 117 I E I I I .I I I I I f I I I I I I 1, I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I 5, II ' , I I!! II I ,I 'I I I ,I II l,I Ili I I ' I II ,, , 118 th Division 1st Row .... Veri SN, Land SN, IVleave YN3, LTJG Eoff, S. Austin.GIVIG3, W.E. Holcomb GIVIGI- 2nd Row .... F. Maple SN, IVl.H. Clay SN, E,W, Shepard SN, J.H. Beck SN, A.J. Corrigan SN, C.W. Oak9I'0ve SN. Seventh Division personnel consist of two basic rates - gunner's mates and yeomen. Their responsibilities include WeaponsDe- partment administration, organization of the ordnance technical library, maintenance and upkeep of all small arms and ammunition, maintenance of shore patrol gear, monthly tests of magazine sprinkling systems, and maintaining current inventories of all ship- board .ammunition. An additional duty is servicing the ship's two 7mm saluting bat- teries. Seventh Division's moment of glory is saluting high officials on important oc- casions with the solid boom of their ti ny Nlipttery. CANl3lSl:gRA's motto during the i965 estern Pacific deployment, They -also serve who stand and wait, well applies to Seventh Division's duty of maintaining and servicing the .30 and .50 caliber mach' me guns. Though seldom used, the crew can be 1' I-' -+.ggIvfQ.zgaris5a':: m14'.:a-rLras::x::um1r.-:+:.'ufxsI--- . ...,. zz :,:::4:.:.:,--1-1 assured they were ready. The armory division also stores andmam- tains CAN B ERRA's pyrotechnics al lowanfei emergency signal gear, which ISOCI Iflla factor in ship-to-lifeboat communication With red skirts, hard hats, and line throw ing guns, Seventh Division personnel are a familiar sight during all underW0Y fe plenishments., Tl1l'0UQl'I0Uf The mfmy ef hausting rearmaments and replenishrgienhs of last cruise, the line throwers PU' lne price of safety by their faithful and C0 stant vigilance. Wea ons De artment yeomen are Som? the lijusiest mpen aboard ship..AlWUY5 Worggg against a deadline, these SQIlC2l 5 Pgfni . tremendous quantities in handlIrl9C'mI strational items including depaflmen r' ,Q II ,II Q . I I 1 I, 5 1. ,Iv ,. II 1 I , I , ,. . I I I 0 - ,ff :ii QQII If - I ll. of 7 yy nl- and . I inter-departmental m e s s a ge s, notices, memorandums, instructions, Firing plans, reports, training schedules, watch bills, leave schedules, special request Forms, and miscellaneous correspondenceo Typing Fil- ing, routing, and organizing, these men 3 I -M5 N i. til ill gill, lllll' il me lf' r elf ml ll wwf ,il all ,ll all dll' directly ensure the smooth functioning of the Weapon's Department. . A hand salute to this little recognized division which quietly and efficiently exe- cutes its many responsibilities. 120 Sth Division 1st Row....J. om emmz, T.c. Cloyd emm1, Lme Rf. Fasting, LcDnA.e.monko,1I-TJGC-W-C'0e' '-DB-Mack emme. 2nd Row....A.G. Luke GIVIIVIQ, D.W. Simpson GIVIIVIQ, J.E. Hamilton GMM2, H.B. Bremer GMM2, G.F. Lazar GIVIIVIS, A-9- Timmerman GMM3. sro Row .... FLL. Anderson emma, D.E. Loomis emma, D.:-I. Goodsmith emma, E..1. mocormiok emma, RH- Henderson emma, L.D. Calhoun emmSN. 4th Row....D.A. Froh SN, D.H. Fiooig emmSN, .1.vv. Gross SN, m.e. I-uavio SN, m.m. Nlorland SN, F-V- LaFe neV SN' D.T. Barnett emmSN. 5th Row .... T,B. Schottenbauer SN, F.F. Quercioli GNIIVISN, L.D. Kunz SN,P.C.ScheitIin GIVIIVISN, J.J.SchuItz SN,K-l-- Adams SN, F.L. Howell SN. 6th F?ow....F?.lVI. Herron SN. For those in the know, missiles are re- ferred to as birds. lt is the iob of Eighth Division, under the capable leadership of Chief Mack, to keep these birds in op- timum readiness, for they are our primary anti-air defense. lt is highly technical work and all of the Petty Officers fPO's out- number the non-rated in Eighth Divisionl have undergone intensive courses in mis- silry. The men of Eighth Division take great pride in their important role aboard ship and this is clearly evident to anyone who should inspect their spaces or test their technical ability. lt is often reward- ing to be a part of Eighth Division and its ESPIRIT DE CORPS and ability has not gone unnoticed by the Captain. Why else would he entrust Eighth Division to care for his eagles and parrots? 121 1st Flow....LfCPL T.E. Buffington, LjCPL W.K. Delong, PFC B.J. Wright, SGT B.A. Williams, SGT E.A. Wabakken, PFC T.P, Ambrose, PFC S.L. Graff, PFC AR. Voiles. 2nd Row....LfCPL C,Fi. Watson, CPL DP. Smith, CPL Fl.L. Turner, LfCPL S.C. Diment, CPL J.E. O'IVIaIIey, CPL L,P Spensko, LfCPL W.,C. Averitte, LXCPL W.E. Doty, LfCPL M.P. Mantia, LfCPL T.V. Davidson, LfCPL H,H. Ballou 3rd Row .... LfCPL E.L, Fredrick, CPL R,L. Clair, LfCPL J.L. Colburn, GYfSGT l-LE. Locke, 1st LT D.I-l. Hayes, CAPT. W.J. McCallum, CAPT J.P. Murphy, 1st SGT P,D. Balfour, LfCPL L.A.Franz, PFC W.B. Duenes, PFC Fl. Knipfer LfCPL D.A. Pfuhl. A ' I 4th Row .u.. LjCPL FLV, Turner, CPL A.C. Armbruster, LJCPL I-LJ. Gilmore, CPL. C.O. Nlyers, LfCPL J.J. Morrison, LfCPL FLW, Pascoe, PFC W,R. Richardson, PFC R.J. Robertson, LfCPL G.Fi. Olsen, PFC NI.L. Harris, PFC T,A, Mardet Attaway. 122 MARINE DETACHMENT 41 Strong. Firstto fight. Since the Marine Corps was founded 191 years ago, it has always prided itself as being a Force in Readiness. CAN- BERRA's Marines are bringing this tra- ditioninto effect. The detachments mission is to provide alanding party when needed, and to keep the ship internally secure. The ship has two landing parties. The first, platoon sized, consists entirely ofMarines. The second is company sized, comprised of sailors and Marines. This is the ship's landing party, and the detachment supplies its tactical leadership. CANBERRNS internal security is preserved by the Guard of the Day. The Sergeant of the Guard, Corporals of the Guard, Orderlies, and Brig Sentries make up the Guard of the Day. But there are many other duties for the Detachment. At the start of this cruiser the Marines were given complete responsi- bility over the most versatile gun mount on the ship, Mount 51. Marines provideacom- plete 5 gun crew for Condition Illwatches, and at the some time help man the three inch mounts. Whether it be standing duty along side our skipper, rendering honors to visiting dignitaries, or giving small arms instruction to CANBERRNS sailors, the Detochment's pride can be seen. Pride is their job, their ship, and themselves. twff--1-wr r ' un , 1 an ,gwf rs , fQ22QQ Qwkfw W X: ,:. X f-Z ,XX X ' r 3' wx XWN m-,XQKK jf W Wgfiwf f A -A Q. .X wg ff wg' 4X7 J ., ... W .mf xf 'v 4 M254 123 124 i Q , FG Division 1st Row....R.E Davidson FTG2 WE G ,N. . , . . rocott FTGQ, E, ,castaneda FTG1, LTJG J.l.. McTern-Hn, D--L P60 FTG1' O Ergish FTG2, R.S. Bates FTG2, H.H. Schulze FTG2. 2nd Row.... IVI.K. Edwards FTG3, L.E. Jordan FTG3 JC FLC ' A , . . Kulnane FTG3, 6.0. Hickerson FTG3, R-L-Stroud FTGS ' . Reaugh FTGSN, E.C. Welgarld FTGSN, C.R. Schefflel' FTG3. 3rd Row .... DIVI Prater FTG3 R E K' , n . . , . . lncaid FTGSN, J.D. Gregory SN, R.W. Pritchard SN, A.K. Lewus SA, G-A- Roberso FTGSN, BR. Temple FTGSN. 4th Row .... JB. Chappell SN, J.IVl. Johnson FTGSN J J D.W B ' . tsm , . . uvncoarfhy SN, RK. Bonjour SN, lvl.B.Qu1fm FTG5Nf Werner ' , utler Fmov, J.A. Urble FTGSN. 5th Row .... Wess FT2, Calarco FTGSN, Hardiman FTGSN, Burris SN, Miller-FTGSA, Major FTGSN. A at n --5gE.Q'5QfMf-15k.i nw+2nnsvmf-.L-1-V., ... . Plot shoot! These words will echo long after this cruise is over, and For the men in F G Division -they will have a special meaning. This is the division that mans and repairs the computers and directors which control our guns. Eight months, and twenty-five thousand rounds take their toll on both man and machine. Long night watches of HSI shoots followed by days of mainte- nance and repair, in order to keep the gear in good working order, keep most FTGS busy while the ship is on the line. Four Mk. 56 directors with associated radars and com- puters, directors one and two, and the main and secondary battery computers in main plot, are constantly used and must be up and ready to go on a moments notice. As we moved north' and counter battery targets became a threat, there was an extra burden placed on the gear and men. There is no margin For error when the guns flash from the beach, the equipment as well as the men must be ready., As the cruise ends we all look Forward to some time in port and a summer in the states. The command will continue to be heard, however, as a re- minder of the long, hard days behind us..,. g..plot shoot. 126 . r.,-4 -'O ,WJ ,...,. , 101 Divisi011 1st Row .... C.C. Cobb FTCS, WJ.. Ruiz FTC, WO1 L.B. Fihoden, D.C. Flodman FTIVIC, C.H. Nleyen FTCS, J.W. Musgrave FTIVI1. 2nd Fiow....J.IVI. Boyd FTIVI3, D.T. Cordwell FTIVI3, J.E, Painter FTIVI1, F?.iJ. Rim! FTIVI2, J.D. Walrod ., FTIVI2, F,O, Davidson FTIVI2, W.I-I. Nelson FTNI2. 3rd Row .... FLIVI. Lambert FTIVI3, lVl.H. McCormick FTIVI3, J.J. Black FTIVI3, A.F. Paea FTIVI3, E.B. Tegeler SA, T.F. Axe FTIVI3, U.N. Quaid SN, 4th Fiow .... B.L. Bidwell FTIVI3, A.A. I-iennon SN, G.W. Kimes FTIVISN D.L,Shaffer FTIVI3 RF? Lavi ne FTIVI3 C.C. , 1 - - 9 1 Jackson FTIVI2. What sort of man answers to FM Division muster? A man who has had an average of one year of formal Navy school to his credit and survived intensive screening be- fpre being assigned to this school as a FT striker . Among his many duties on CANBERRA is the repair, maintenance, Gdlustment, lubrication, upkeep, and op- eration of such complex and varied equip- ment as fire control and three dimensional radars, missile computers, designation SYSTGDQS, missile checkout gear, and tele- metering equipment. He ranges far and wide EfDl'1I'0ughout CANBERRA and may be found elOw on the fifth deck or on the top of .assi A .,i , , -. -' 1, ' -1 li-.. -7 -f - 1.- 2..- - -- 'W g '4 -' 4' A t 'A --:..f-.,' 1:, ' V --...:.: .. 'i-' -'L - rf A- : --- -- - 1, 4 - , i pi! : 1 -5-3-ff 4 - -f ' , W -,,g.'i.i ' 4 - i 2 2 - ' . A -f f- -.2-' , - - .., 4 51' - .- - ..,-3 A -' i:.ff,f ' -- - .-1 L -v- ff ff' ' , ' ii- il a V - - - , - t 71--,.-5 l L: -: :Q -3 H 3'1 'E 3 2, 3 f 5 '-- - SP -1,1 1 . Y 55 11: g V - 'IEE Y f 1 f :E L , - ,-1,-- , : 11 Y 5: L,-:- Y - -1 g -1- 5 I ',,.. :: -f-. ,- , - 13- -7 -..v?g, :L-5 ii. - P 2: i.- f f-if:-- : i 3 --1. :::3 E1 4: A-- f f--A---- f A---A -f - - - - ' . :--- ---- --- .rg-,Y A-... :-- iz ..- --Y 11.12.- ...--1 ..- Lu ,,,, 74, v!- ,v.-- ...Y Y, , ,..,-- - - .. - ,.,. .... , , ,, --.. -,L -1: --'::--------.-f-,- .... :.:::: - 3 -.- ,71- .,.- ,,.- V ... 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A - 1 .-Y.-, Af mL 4 4 1 , ,vi , - Y - 1 e- .. 1.1 7 Y , 114- - il, Yi? 7 - f .-,.5,:: , i ,.,-f-- l- l-- 2? 72. -Az? .,,,1, YY Y Y - ' -Y 3 3 ., 1 , ff 4 ?.- .i Y .,- ig- '- ' ' .,f ' - ,.,-5-:.- f Y the forward mast. During his four on he stands watches on his gear, tracking every bogie who dares approach the ship. He is ready to fire when the word is given. For his eight off he is busy adjusting, repairing, testing, inspecting, cleaning and performing general maintenance on highly complex and sophisticated equipment. He is the last of the Navy's real technicians, for he operates as well as maintains his own eipipment. His is an exacting and difficult io and he's good at it. The man who an- swers to FM Division muster is part me- chanic, part electrician, part electronics technician and all FT . , ,, , ........ . ....,.,, ,.,.-,..,fw, ,-1. 127 128 Peter D. Osbu rg ' N W S s vi Y , 1 4 1, , W, r 1 1 5 1 F . 1. i E2 . 9. w 1 I w ,, ' ik Q 5 e I l 1 3 I 5 f i ' il , ,V 4 ll :Vg I w 1 . 4 1 I 1 s 2 l I 1 ? v W I 1 1 1 F 2 i l, if Y. ,i I , 1 -4 I is H 1, QE 'Q 1 4 r I 1 2 Qperations I 129 F Af fa V CDR S.O. Jones CDR T.W. Manduca July 1965 - 17 Dec. 66 1 Jan 67 - Operations Officer j5Q?.?fX 1 1,,1 1 f 1f , f I Z ,,,, ,,..,.,.A,,. 51.4, nf ,. X 1 aw , 1 1 - 1,,, 7 ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 1 'ffff 7 f N igjwfaii 9 , ' , F ,v ' L ., gwf, ' :Saga I fX-.1A....'- mm W Wat ,A is s , ,gf w ' xggsvf' . , -3 - , -9. 1 ff, V . , ,5,f , A L , V' ' ' S ff if V. 'f f , 3 4 2, V .fs I 3. at -fy f - v 4 1: , xgwfx gi : , - f - 1 rf U 2 S S L 4 flif 3 V my 'iw X - pri- S K .M X! qw, xf 035 swf YN Nm' ' I-dur OPERATIONS OFFICERS 1st Row .... LTJG T.L. Bubnash, LTJG G.P. Van Duinwyk, LT C.E. Christopher, CDR T,W. Nlanduca, ENS C.S. Messina, LTJG Nl.D. Hemschmeyer, ENS P,A. Hennes. 2nd Row..,..ENS FLA. Berg, LT C.W. Ftoton, LCDR J,L, Szczecinski, LT R.E. Dietz, LCDR G.E. Shrader, LTJG FZ.H. Horning, LTJG JR. Stogner, ENS D.J. Felsing, LTJG B.P. Carry. ' 2 1 1 Q ' '. 7-7 1 E E Q i 51 32 Ei Ei tl gl L n E 1 1 N 1 131 x 'I 4 132 GE iViSi011 W .W M... f ' II ETNSN JR, De ster sm D.D. Fthodes ETR3 K.l7. Doyle ETR3. GA. Hart ETN3 K-H. Duffy EiN2?WQ','E5f'J5kllhf?TnQ, T, davis ETNLS, tvt.L. ,Thatcher ETR3, G.K: tshtmthe ETRS, T.Ft. Frehker ETN3,,J.B. Butler ETR2, RB. Scheffler ETN3. ,,,,F,E, W'Ib ETCIVI Ld. Smith ETR2' 1-x,A,Reeder ETR3 K.L. Costa ETR2 Ru. Jehheeh ETN2, NN. tvteetere gilt? Ex Sackett stil, life. Bootihart ETR3, .1,a,s,feheer ETN3, .1,D, Sass ETR3, .1.B. Grtaves ETR2, t..a. Lehtmen ETIHSN, ms, Davis ETC.- Ft ...LT R,E, D' t J.Ft.. Camacho SN R.L,WittETNSN T.W. Ficcardi ETN3 K.L. Wonderly SN J.H. Clem ET1 stil, dghdre ETR2, Ftij.ZIl!IcDevitt sm, t..N. Jacobs ETN2, Ft.A.,Huber ETN2, Af. Crbmer ETR3, B.E. frost ETN3, mf Vaughan SN, CWO NI.I. Woods. The OE Division is comprised ot' 39 highly skilled electronics technicians andtrainees. In addition to performing those military duties required ot' all hands, their pro- fessional responsibility is to ensure that all electronic equipment assigned to the Operations Department is operating at de- sign specifications and that equipmentmal- Fu nctions are promptly detected and re- paired. Since electronic Failures may occur at any time, personnel From the division are on call day or night to immediatly in- vestigate trouble calls and take corrective action when casualties occur. Functionally, the division is organized in- to three maintainance groups, communi- cations, radar, and test equipment. The communications group is responsible for a varied assortment of equipment which in- cludes radio transmitters, receivers, tele- type terminal equipment, cryptOgl'0Pl1'C systems, and Facsimilereceivers. The ra- dar group is responsible for the surface and air search radars, radar repeCJfel'Sf IFF, ECM and depth sounding equiQmeni- Accurate Naval Gunfire can be delivered only after the ships position has been aC- curately determined and the surface search plays an important role in precision navi- gation. The test equipment group tSSl5r, ?' pairs and schedules calibration oFtheSl 'P 5 test equipment. In addition to normdl CSV: rective and preventative maintenarlfle bu ties, installation of new equipment has eg come a routine task and several new Une important types have been added to T electronic inventory this cruise.. v. I I E ,X 7 ? f fu Z' cf 1 H.. V ,, W , 22 ,QM ff s ff f xww X Nj 5 f' V f 134 Q.. www, 1st Row...F. Walton RDC, C. Fecht RDC, T. Buie SN, B. Gaul RDSN, J. Cartner RD3, J. Gully SN, R. Ferguson RD3, C. Hcguet SN, E. Kelley RD3, J. Roberts RDSN, E, Tew RD3, B. Frost SN, T. Gagnon SN, A. Rodrigues SN, W, Hood SN E, Buckmeyer Roos, P. Han Roc, ' 2nd Row .... LTJG R. Horning, D. Fahlstrom RD3, T, Applebee SN, J. Loco SN, W, Ward RDSN, R, Nichols RD3, A, Ellis RD3, K. Cale RDSN, G, Hammond SN, W. Hoppke SN, F. Cuhna SN, L. Bownes SN, S, Huse RDSN, H, Kindsfater RD3, J. Davis YN3, R. Vance SN, ENS R. Berg. 3rd Row .... D. Chase SA, H. Rodgers RD2, R, Bennett SN, F. Hicks RD3, IVI. Ryden SN, G. Mosher SN, J, .lvloslaniak SN, G. Haas RD3, G. Melton SN, D. Hatch SN, W. Cox SN, P, Daniel RD3, W. Barber RD3, J. Ward RDSN, J. Terry RD3, R. Albright RD3, B. Hmurovich SN, OI Division A. fighting ship cannot fulfill its mission without timely, accurate and comprehensive information about the land, air and sea a- round it. OI's 53 radarmen and four yeomen provide this information. Combqf In- formation Center CIC personnel and Elec- tronics Countermeasures personnelare re- sponsible for the collection, display, eval- uation and dissemination of informqtion. Rader, ECM equipment, IFF and radio- telephone are the eyes and ears ofthe ship. Plotted on the many status boards in CIC is information readily available to the CIC Watch Officer, the Officer of the Deck: The Evaluator or the Captain. Sound powered phones, intercom systems and the ship's service telephones facilitate the rapid dis- Semination of information. CANBERRA? primary mission has been naval QUl'lfl 'e support NGFS. OI has provided the CIGTU which makes the naval gun the most accurate large weapon in use and makes CAN' BERRA's guns, more accurate than GUY' one eIse's in the fleet. Flag pIOf Person' .VC 1 nel maintained an up-to-date picture of SEVENTH Fleet operations and supported the first history making weeks of March, l967, when CANBERRA lead the first naval gunfire attacks ever undertaken in North Vietnam. In addition to being the NGFS nerve center, CIC maintains a constant flow of information necessary for the safe and efficient navigation of the ship such as avoiding other ships, locating replenishment ships and taking station. Ol's yeomen pro- vide administrative support to the Op- erations Department. They route all notices, type correspondence and process all depart- mental paperwork. 136 .,.W.,y..,,m........ ff W O L D ' ' S i 0 I1 1st Row .... LTJG T. Bubnash, Ft. Siemers SN, L. Cronk SA, G. lVloorhouse SN, E. Ortega SN, ENS E. Messina 2nd Row .... J. Kelley SN, H. Palmer BIVl3, E. Nagel SN, NI. Kleps SN, Q. Smith SN, S. Lindner SN, T. Givens SN, T. I-leadlee SN. What is a lookout? To begin with,-a look- out is many things, but he is also the For- gotten man aboard ship. While others race busily about their assigned duties below, he is perched high above the ship un- observed and unobtrusive. Scanning the horizon with his binoculars, he is the one who notifies the bridge and combat, telling them whether that obiect out there is a bona tide contact or just a harmless whale. Nothing escapes his attention, aircraft in the sky, people running along the beach, Vietnamese Fishermen in their iunks-all are reported. All are potential threats to the ship. The lookouts iob is not an easy one. A man with the best of sight eventually gets bleary-eyed after peering through lenses For a couple of hours. Standing his watches in the open, he is subject to any- thing that nature chooses to send his way. One day may be sunny and warm, anoihel' stormy and cold. But always he is there doing his assigned job. A 1 3 1 I E 5 lf. I il 5 137 138 99 ,, B RlVl2 T. A tey RM2 D. lvlotschenbacher RIVI3 M. Gaskell SN A. Murray RM2 D. Dickerson RIVISN airtigvhmsn, J?t2gjrveny,RMSN,uH. Berry RIVISN, J. Hendrick SN, lvl. Shambora CWFNS, 5- Gran RlV'5N- I 2nd Row .... G. Nervo RMC, J.lVloreiraCYNSN, R. Ingram SN, C. Smith SN, R. James SN, l.. Shackelford RIVI3, J. Glovanelli RIVI1, T. Hamilton RM3, L. Anderson RlVl2, D. Miller RM3, D. Lund RM2, D. Nelson RlVI3, ENS Felsmg. 3rd Row .... D. Crawford RM2, R. Shepherd RIVI1, B. Morrison RlVl3,'E. Bledsoe RIVISN, R. SFIOWRIVIQ, B. Baker RIVI1, D. Warren RM2, H. Weaver CYN3, R. Condra RM2, W. Richard RlVI2, W. Hinson RMSN, J. Elliot CYN3,. CDR Division MEN, MACHINES, MAINTENANCE .... These three words best describe the OR lRadiol Division of the USS CANBERRA. This division comprised of 44 radiomen and communications yeomen is responsible For the reliable, secure, and rapid handling of radio communications and also the iob of internal handling, typing, processing, and Filing of messages. The Four main areas or sections of the OR Division are trans- mitters, Radio Central, secure teletype, and the part most Familiar to shipboard person- nel-the Message Center. Whether in port or out at sea these areas are manned on a 24 hourbasis. The OR Division al so pr'ovidesCAN- BERRA sailors with daily press and SPOHS news by supplyingteletype to the PAO Of' fice. lt also boasts telegraph service f0l sending messages home. From E-2 foul-521 CWO to Communications OFt'icer,tl19 QR Division is constantly striving for the lrff' provement of Communications aboard Sh'P and throughout the Fleet. 1, .S N 'Nw,.., fffi 54.44-x 140 gk Xu...-0 . S 5 Sw X XX, at I R Vee., . T 'N5- -'-7'4w.,.'- ' X- .iv1'T L'x lj' ,.-- . ,.m , i 1st Row .... lVl.C. Tyron slvlc, G. l-lorning SN, J, Kelley SlVl2, LTJG Van Duinwyk. 2nd BOW ---- D- Wells SN, GF- DfiSC0 EN3, H. Jones SN, E.A. vvalkerslvua, I.. stemly suvnsm, vv.E, scmemmerslvuz, Swann SIVISN, W. Lavery SN, GS Division Whether it be challenges, UNREPS, flag honsts, helo ops, BT messages, operator to operator or IS there any mall For us? CANBERRA Sngnalmen are always ready and on the 'ob Although 'obs are many and varied, the guldedmnssllecrulser sklvvy wavers are there raln or sh anytime' There IS never a dull moment during deployment, any one of the Signal men will exclalm the lights and Flags move continuously But Flashing light and semaphore are lust a Few ofthe versatile communicators 'obs They also Identify Foreign vessels, both merchant and mill tary Acting as lookouts, they keep the big-eyes on the move and spot odd lo k- ing objects in the water or on the beach. In port they carry the watches right on through the night and day, providing CANBERRA ,with continuous rapid, reliable and secure communications. The Signal- men aboard CAG-2 may be few in num- ber but they make up the difference in that CANBERRA can-do spirit. 141 142 . 1 ' 1 2 I WI! W 4 4 w K i v in i i l w 1 1 ,1 V, I 1 a l - i , f l 1 ? E d W. Huntington n 1 W W ,ki Engineering 143 E Z, za? EV 2 5 1 J 6 , . Q' ,. I .. ,-D iff , my fugffifyz ENGINEERING OFFICERS f' -F9311 I I all Nw Yiff 1st Row....LTJG K. Schmidt, LTJG G. Kunz, LCDR W, . Aderholt, LT A. Cornwell, LTJG J. Harman. 'High 1 - X ix X 2nd Row .... WO3 J. Bishop, LTJG D. Clarrissimeaux, WO1 Fi, Johnson, LTJG V. Whitney, LT C. Fischer, LTJG R. Fasting. I 145 146 A Division 1st Flow....LTJG NLP. Crean, D.P. Fleming lVllVl3, ,A.Hoover FN, S,D, Fox FN, J.L. lVlcLamb FN, K.L. Stocker EN3, J.E. Smith FN, G.L. Keltner NllVl3, W.L. Ingram FN, FLJ. Sohmadeke FN, J.lVl. Skelly FN, C.L. Brewington MlVl3. 2nd Plow....D.Fl. Powell FN, J.L. Suiter EN3, T,A. Goodall FN, D.L. Livingston FN, D.E. Wiggins lVlNl3, T.Fi. Deuth NIR3, AP. Parker lVlFl2, T. Cornelous FN, T.W, Wood FN, K.J. Pasternak, K.J. Johnson IVIIVICS. - 3rd Row .... J.W. Mahoney EN3, A.J. Cresoi lVlIVl3, C.A. Dunn ElVl3, PLL. Powell lVlFl2, G.G. Gozur FN, L.A. Smith lVlNl3, L.C. Glllam EN3, Ft,E. Hipsag EN3, A, Rembert EN3, C.E. Scott EN1, Ft. Schietinger lVIlVl1.. ' The Auxiliary Division is a small division with many wide and varied responsibilities. The division has only 35 men of three dif- ferent ratings - machinist mates, machinery repairmen, and enginemen.Although mainly a service division, the Auxiliary Division controls and operates many vital pieces of machinery - such as the main steering gear and the air-conditioning for the maga- zines. Machinist mates work throughout the ship on auxiliary machinery from anchor windless forward to the JP-5 pump room aft. Machinery repairmen have been called on to make many critical parts for maior equipment, such as small gears for the l-A fire control computer, shafts for pumps and engraving for the Captain. Enginemen are responsible for all boat engines, emer- gency diesel generators, emergency fire pumps, and 4500 psi air-compressors. Many of the ship's luxuries are main- tained by A Division. Items like compart- ment air-conditioning, ice cube machines and ice cream machines that make our life aboard CANBERRA more comfortable and bearable when at sea are maintained by A Division. With the help of the machine shop I gang many yard and tender jobs have been accomplished right on the ship. Even The food we eat and the clothes we wear COUld not be cooked or cleaned without the Pl'0Pe upkeep of galley equipment and laundl Y machines. Next time you buy a coke from the gedunk or slip into some clean fresh clothes, remember theAuxiliary Division is working very industriously to maintain this equipment for your comfort and good hedlill- 6. i 5. elif. 147 1st Fiow....WO1 J, Bishop, LTJG V.E. Whitney, ENS. N.S. Oberg. 2nd Bow .... .Myers BTC, J.L. Neman BT1, FLC, Wiber FN, F.A. Bartell FN, BR., Thomas BT2, C.J. Swier BT3, B,J Hugyez FN, FLE, Simons FN, F,G. Walker BT2, D.F, Raye BTC. 3rd ROW .... l-LL. Bailey BT3, Ft,l., Daniels FN, E. Candiotta FN, K.Fi, Swindle FN, G.l..Swartz BT2, RR, Fluharty FN B.P. Patton FN, Ft. Paradis BT3, J,B, Lange BT1. 4th Bow .... B.F. Karlin FN, H.D. Jones BT3, E. Green BT3, JR, Wickert BT3, W.l-l. Cuddleback FN, A.lVl. Seimetz, FA, Floto FA, C.D. Nleridith FA, 148 A I -A zijjgl X B j , sexi ,s kN r l gf. 1st Row....LTJG V.E. Whitney, J.L. Norton BT1, ENS. N,S. Oberg 2nd Row .... FLW. Stroud FA I..X. Ziegler rm A. Peredia FA T.s tton FN F.a.P eta RH .1 ' ivnvis s Perretin FN,A..1.Palisin rNfFz.L.aillFN,i..cf3Frey FN, ' U ' 'less ' ' ' ennmgs ' ' 3rd Row....B. HOWell IVIIVI2, RR. Newton FA, P,S, Brammer FA, W.E. Leggett FA, B.L, Paller BT3, J.H. Bendler FA, T,E, Cam FA, FLB. Morgan BT3, J.A. Yarno FN, PLL. Daniels FN, 4th Ftow....l.,.B,. Lewis FN,. T.D. Grotemat IVHVI3, J.F. Dutton FN, D,K. Scoble BT3, Ni, Jackson FN, FLL. Webb BT3, J.W, Lillard FN, P.T. Gehlen BT3, J.W. Snyder FN, I I I l B D1v1s10n The task of providing the power necessary to keep this Floating city alive is assigned to the B Division. These men who harness the steam that drive CANBERRA? en- gines and generators must work long and hard hours in the Firerooms. The holes these hermits must work in are hot and dirty and require a special breed of sailor to get the iob done under seemingly im- possible conditions. Uur engines know no holiday routine and drive on day after day in seeming irreverance to the needs of mere men. But these men have proven themselves and have kept CANBERRA mov- ing. They have harnessed the power ofthe engines, they have provided us with light and with the very water we drink and wash. The boilermen and machinist mates ot B Division have indeed contributed to the suc- cess ot our deployment. 149 150 , , , , NL xi? x ,U NX X Wai , . ,, 2 , 4, ,, ,, ,, u e r on - ef. ea-nl X , , if W v rf, 4, if f N ,M a t ff W K V af ' W -ef l f iss 1 :fri ' ' ' , , , fa f if ' J K . ., K if 4 X! - ap Y ,.-,, ,MQ il, i 4 1 nh I ZWWW I I , NW If I .E we ' 4 . ' 7 ' J f ' my ,L 3 'L ' TX D' . ' if f Vw I My l f V ffl' 7' f' I V' Q ifrff ' . 7 7 - W if we we 7 Y ' 4 4 Q K i , K , W A 4 ,Y f Z W M 4 ,, , f , ,ff ,V , 4, f V. .. fa ,, . va 1 rx -Q A tk' ay , te 1: 45 E xml Q Z A I ' .AZ I , ff Z 5, W la , .3 -, YQ hw 2 ,,, , f , ,, f 2 f ff' f f 0,0 V051 , 1st Fiow....LTJG R. Fasting, B,T. Siu Elvllflxl, T.G. Williamson Elvllflxl, F.A. Green Elvis, T,l., Caldwell ElVl2, J.C. Quirk FN, l-l..J. Altschwager Elvllflxl, D.L. lVlcKee lalvllflxl, l..J. Lange ENl3, D.J. Desmond EIVIFA, B.E- Fivbefls EMFN, A.D. Dalrymple ICFN. 2nd Row .... D.W. Dobrick EIVI1, Fl.J. Perazzo EIVIFN, J.T. Flange EN3, R.L.SorrelI EIVIFN, W.L.NobIit EIVIFN, Fl,W, Gilmore ElVl2, J,A. Potter ICQ, S,L, Greene lC3, J.E. Williams ICS, J.C. Bowen EIVICS, W.E. Tucker ICC., 3rd Ftow....A.J, Rockwood EIVIFN, G.A. Turner ICQ, D.L. Westlake EIVIFA, Ft.P, Liecht lC3, B.D. Boucher EIVIFN, FLD, Cantrell EIVI1, E.W. Carey EM1, R.J., lVlcCarvilIe ElVl3, P.F. Boeth ICQ, N.S. Roth EIVIFN, A,D. Garrison lC3, J,A, Swlnehart ' ICQ, J,A,, Kilgore lC3. E Division E Division is a combination ofelectricians mates. ancl interior communications technlclans. E Division is 60 men strong ana comprises about one half petty officers in lts ranks. The obiective of E Division IS to promote safety and material excel- lence and efflclency in the electrical op- eratlon of CANBERRA, This mission has been carried out fully during this cruise l?.eC0USe E Division operates harmon- iously as an integljated unit while per- form lng lts many tasks at peak performance., 151 II II III II I z l L 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I II ,I III I I II, I I I I I I 152 I I AAA A AA A A A A AAA A A A AAAAA AA AA A A AAA A I A AA ,..TA ,,,,,,,.. ,L - AAAA A9 AAAAAJAAAAAAAAAAAA-I VAAAA A AA-:AAAAAAAAA-AAA A AA AAAAAAA Agj jAAjA 1 AjA A:AAjALA4AJLA-A53 ,A,, 'Q ,1, mg, ,,.. ,,Q,L J .... Lg'.jjT....' we ,. ,,.. ..,. . .. . .., ' , N ..,, ,nk .-,,,A, X ',,,ww1 ff--,ffyfjwk wangqyg1W5w7,w-,XEQYSAQ'f':QwV,S,NkQW' I . c o , . I 0 , ' 0 0 0 . . 0 0 . ' I I O -. - O 1st Fiow L G King MM3 J Fi lVlcQueen IVIIVI3, J.A. Thompson FA, Ft L Perkonlch FN, N O Shull FN J W Smith IVIMS, use I l 7 ' ' E S Rawlins FN, LTJG J. Harman. 2nd Row E S Neiburger FN, K, Weishaar IVIIVI3, J.L. Bailey FN, J H Gower lVllVI3 R A Weatherwax FN, P S Gulnn FN L D Bard FN. D1V1s10I1 M Division consists of 53 highly-skilled machinist mates ranging in rate from a master chief with over 25 years service to fireman apprentices fresh out of boot camp lt is the responsibility of these tireless men to operate and maintain CANBERRA s four steam driven main en- gines, which propel CANBERRA through the water at speeds in excess of 30 knots. ln addition, the men of M Division operate and maintain the four salt water distilling plants which provide CANBERRA with all the fresh water required for drinking, washing, and cooking as well as the .025 EPM feed water used in CANBERRAS boilers ln accomplishing their dual mission of keeping CANBERRA movingwhenever and wherever she is needed and supplying her with vitally needed water, the men perform tasks of both a mental and highly technical nature under conditions of extreme heat, humidity, and the ever present press of time. They perform all their tasks in an outstanding manner because of their un- tiring devotion to CANBERRA and the re- alization that the very life of CANBERRA, to a large degree, depends on their doing so. 'atv A I, .N '75 ix J Ev ff f,Y'Q 'K 1st Fiow .... LTJG J. Harman, Fi P Etie FN, G Warren FN M J Sweet FA D E Bowers FN A J S I FN .. . , .. , ... , ..coa ,IVI.A.Au0k FN, D.G. Brewster FN, RE. Dintaman lVllVl2, J.L. Conley FN, R. Fanneili FN, A.J. Gilson NINI2, Fi,L. First IVIIVIC, F.F, Moore NIIVIC. ' 2nd Row....G.G. Hanna lVIIVI3, B.L. Jacobs MIVI3, RE. Dearing IVIIVI3, K.A. Girk FN, FLJ. Boyer FN, C. Laird FN, GR. Neel FN, BR. Vance FN, C.C. Lammers FN, C,E, Williams FN, L.C, Yeater IVIIVI3, N.E, Forsyth FN. 1 I 6' 1 f' 153 3 .143 'wi V4 Y I at ,Z M ffm if 7 fi if 2' , ,, irrt f l if haf- '4 '41 R Division 1st Row .... J.Ft. Leonguerro SF1, J.J, Deangelo DC2, E.G. Jones SF1, T.L. Grisewood SFP3, E.,W. Argo SFIVI2, T.F. Boardman FA, Fi,L, Taylor DC3, D.H. Taylor DC3, Fi.E. Williams SF1, G.R. Aman DC1. 2nd Ftow .... D.E, Schmidt DC3, K,W. Huffman DC2, D.J. Hardy FN, F.L. Boudreaux SFIVI3, G. Delbene FN, W.C. Pollock FN, P.L. Frenette FN, T.lVI. Barworth SFIVIQ, FLD. Gordon FN, J.W. Griggs SFC, ENS C.S, Messina. 3rd Ftow .... W.K, Fitzwater FA, L.l-l. Bretthauer DC3, B.E. Brown -SFNI2, D.H. Symons FA, D.D. Fiedden DC3, P.J. Fteed FN D.IVI. Brown FN, FLA. Baughman SFP2, J.A. Hircock FN. l 1 154 R Division is the ship's own repair force and is comprised of shipfitters and dam- age controlmen working in one of four shops. Shipfitters work either in the pipe shop or the metal shop. Damage controlmen work in their own shop along with maintaining a carpentry shop, Repairs and remodelingthe ship's' equipment, boats, internal and ex- ternal structure and its various systems are accomplished through the combined ef- forts of these shops. Damage controlmen are responsible for the ship's water tight integrity as well as the prevention of fires. They are constantly performing tests and inspections throughout the ship to insure that their equipment is ready to Q0 on C1 moments notice. With its nearly fifty men: R Division is kept busy performing work requested by other divisions and are called upon at all times of the day or night f0l' emergency repairs. During the tour of duty off the coast of Vietnam, the division'S work load increased several fold as 0 FG' sult of the damage suffered from the con- cussion of our firing guns. These men Of many skills provide the ship with alm0ST instant repair and construction through longer hours of work in order that the ship can fulfill its operational commitmeI'IfSo ' X ff! , M, W ,f ' 4 fy ,f 155 156 Edward W. Huntington Supply 157 ' 71 1 tt A:L-'vt :ffwf-:'::'Crf'4 -' f-.34:,::Q '11rv,x.q.sa,-L-.iqiv'r'3-2--.-1 .-... . m.- ii 41,1 ' K I .51 I fn! ' : , :QV .E . , mx 'l Er 1 H 1 I L ! 4 ' 4 B1 H f 11 I X P ,Y 1 E is f ifi i l Q 1 fi 1 : J Q Q z g i 1 W ,' 1 K P 1 '4 1 IN El! 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S J W i s , 1 V . , , W . S-1 Division ist Row .... .1.D. Robison SKS, Ft- Yafed SKSN, J-P Chavez 3K2f JR- Acosta SK3' W'E' White SK3' E'E' Kubiak DKSN I L D Gibson SKSN D K Kirkpatrick SK3, IVI, Swanson SKSN, FLH. Merklin SK2, H. Yaneza DK3, Fi. Pedregon SN, J. . - I ' ' Gerosa SN. Skz 2nd Row .... RB. Fisher Skcs, e.w. Smith SKS, J.L- Clevencer SN, P-l-- Luxem SN' J-5- George SK3 B L Hanson , . . 1 an Holland Ska JA Polityka DK3 i. D I-ian SKSN wivi Felt SN RJ. Hammond DKSN, D-G-Washington SKSN' t . . J - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' F?.L, Colbert DKC, ENS C.IVl. Hancock. - ' SN J IVI Schumacher DKSN, 3 d R ,,,, D,A, Clark SN L.D.Saguing SKSN B.I, Hart SK3 L.L. Swensen SK1, W.E. Brice 1 - - , JTC. acollzaios SN, lva.F. Hdrn Dks, n..1. Lalvlorte SN, ivi.i.. ciovongor Ska, DJ.. Woody SK3, JP. Hufablel' SN- The Stores Division is comprised of the best storekeepers and disbursing clerks on CANBERRA, you can look, but will certainly find none finer in the fleet. Even though many of the storekeepers believe their primary Tluties are manning the guns for condition II h watc es at sea, they must order, re- ceive, stow, issue and keep track of vol- uminous amounts of spare parts and c on- sumable supplies necessary to maintain and operate the ship. This volume, comprised of Svir 32,000 items valued at over one million O . . ars, is stowed in 22 different store- rooms in the depths of the ship. Some l3,000 requisitions are handled annually by the storekeepers. Related to this the er- , I Y P fogm the necessary accounting work to keep ta s on the ship's operating budget which normall y amounts to about one half million dollars annually. The storekeepers C1lS0 handled the many personal effects Sl1lP' ments when their shipmates were tranS' ferred during deployment. The disbursing clerks, our money-baggers handled some 1,200 pay accounts, enabling KCIHQUVOOS to receive wages whether in portor out atiefi- These wages amount to some three mil ion dollars per year, including travel PGY' re enlistment bonuses, and lump sum leave payments. Another fine serylCG .ond Forw- venience provided is the registering 0 U lotments for the crew, amountin9 To some 2,000 in number each year. The storge keepers and disbursing clerks cannot S sold short when figuring the l49Ynf0T:?r which insure the success of the f'9 lmg Kangaroos. un- M , Wk I ,A K f f ,, A 7 ki, V, I 3, xv, . ag ZS' Z 1 J 4 X5 X W 'Z 4 1 xv - , X I, XX ll Y 'Ji ' , Q Q Q is 0 X' U. fy , A , M Sf x I xg, X I w ji' ff 7, A , x .X X X QM , f 2 1,5 ARKWNWN - , ff 'WWW -5 1 4-wx s,Q,,i,,.-,,. X ,ff-vfsq .Wi 15- M 0 Swv .- 'T .-:'XWY6,x.f A X A S Q62 f, , X X WS! AMS X Wxlz' WSW .x 7 X Q m Z ibww WN V - ,MSX X W QW f 0, J, x W .. ff N- W V 'Q f k 'Y'v- -ww 'Nw 'wp We-. 121,234.1 ri A 162 o 0 ' - D 1V1 S10 I1 1st Row J D Johnson SN Harris CSS, .R.A. Johnson SNf- J. MGDOUQ-aid C521 T- Gibson SN: JR- Heaft C521 RD- Barrickman CS1, T. Perschonok SN, L. Young SN. . . U T ll CSC, A,L, Wymola CSC S. Fianjel SN J. Box CS3 P. Martin SN, D. Dickerson CS2, A.. Holland greg asa? Kasey SN, W. Smith oS1,'W- Musick SNI, J- Vtmtassifl C331 ENS Sauefs- sro Row oilstaosxx o DoooonoroS2 A Ash SN A. White CSS, G. Gamer SN, G- Crammer CSS, NI- Cotter SN, T- Tims anal I I I ' I . cs2, R, Stan: SN, S. I-antonio oss, D. Root SN, G. Hartley SN, G-FL Smith C33- The Food Service Division's primary re- sponsibility is to provide three well bal- anced yet appetizing meals and satisfying midnight rations each day for the thousand- man enlisted crew of CANBERRA. This enormous task requires the receipt, in- spection, and stowage of enough provisions to feed the crew for about three to four months without replenishing. These pro- visions are stowed in eleven storerooms with a total capacity of about 300 tons. The amount of food required for one meal would startle the average house wife. For ex- ample, l,000 lbs. of fresh potatoes, 80 gals of soup, 600 lbs of meat and 200 loaves of bread are required for one meal About i50 doz of eggs are required to feed the crew one breakfast meal The total amount of food required to feed the crew equals about two and one half tons per dag- Our bake shopfprepares a wide varietyof Gk9 Y goods - from breakfast rolls and bread t0 pizza and cookies. lt is not an unusual day to bake 240 loaves of bread, l,500 break- fast rolls, 130 pies, and l,500 servm95.0f cake. The food Service Division has its own ice cream and ice cube making rooms. The ice cream room makes a varletY of flavors ranging from vanilla to peanut but- ter. Banana, strawberry, Clflfl lemon sherbert are favorites. Enough ice Clfedm is provided to serve the crew several tlmeS a week, qualitatively well, lust ask oug friends the Swlftles , Coast G'-JCE Cutters, ROV Junks, and naturallY TZ Wardroom' This cruise the fine cookS Cm 3 o H u o Il o ' I --- ii 0 hardworking messmen of the S-2 Division have provided additional services including mom-Iqly Birfhdqy Parties, Charcoal Cook- outs on Teakwood Beach , special cakes for ceremonies, catering divisional parties and --- would you believe, steaks for our fighters , All of which confirms the Chief Stewburners ditty - There's no slack in WesPac or we can hack it . And one last word we won't forget, would you be- lieve unrep tonight. What not again ! And it's raining and the Food Service Officer forgot his flashlight and raincoat! Hey Chief, watch those potatoes! Get those stores moving! But sir, here's the UNREP detail?!! lg W .ll 'gi ,fig 13: ' 3 , 1 z .21 l , l s . i 1 .lf l li l l UN 1,1 l 1 l ! 1 i 1 1 l 1 I. lf it ll 1 'l .1 l il . it l l l + l l: l 1 l ' ll ll if 1 l -' l lf l l F ll U ll 1 ll 'll ll 1? ll ll ' ' l 'l l of . l 1 1 164 ll, 'E li ' 0 0 0 S - 3 D 1 V1 S 1 0 I1 1'st Row ,,,, W,L, Settles SI-I3, C.W. Robison SH2, D.S, Jones SN, D.G. Schnoke SN, L. Landon SN, W.P. Lotterhous SA, B,B. Cannon SH1, D. Pickett SH2, D. Labrador SH2. 2nd Row .... Ft. Mendez SKSN, K.lVl. Reed SN, L.D. Crabtree SN, C.E. Graham SN, J.D. Jordan SH2, L. lVlirch SN, Nl. Crawford SN, P. Francois SN, R.E. O'DonneIl Sl-I3, RE. Alvey SN, J.W. DOUCGHG Sl-I3, VVO1 l-l.l-l. Kyser. 3rd Row....J.E. Love SN, IVl.W. Lamb SN, IVI. Levy SH3, G.S. Nladison SN, P. Crumby SN, W. Wiggins SA, Ftygwelski SA, A The S-3 Division, made upofa heterogeneous mixture of sailors has one prime purpose in mind - service! This service is brought about in many ways, from providing over l,500 health, comfort, and luxury items in a modern, walk-in, self service store, to laundering over one half million pounds of duds for the crew each year. ln what fair city could you find more services at better prices? That's why most Kangaroos try CANBERRA first! A taylor to sew, a cobbler to nail, laundrymen to wash, barbers to shear, a corner drug- store for your Favorite Gedunk , and many expert salesmen to outfit, fatten, and serve you so well! Even the welfare and recreation of' the crew beyond our gray-skinned home are taken care of by some 520,000 profitS turned over to our Rec Fund out of the yearly 5300,000 sales. For these,and more, one can understand why the S-3 Division Sailor can be iustly proud of his contri- bution to this Service ! , Wm., MH K ffgv ,wg fy 165 166 1st Row R J Saria SDS, J.G. Jimenez TN, EA. Cabal SDS, A-H-Guevara TN, J-'-- 5a'amaiTNf E-'VL PaQU fa'a'1SD2- 2nd Flow A S Arce TN E C Medina TN, C.A. Gonzales TN, J.T. Payad TN, RA- QUU9-lang TN, R.J. Guanga SD1, nllo n I I ' ' E,S. Galvan SD3, ENS. C.IVl. l'l9J'lC0Ck- 3rd R0w....B, san Jose SD2, D,Q,, celis TN, Pm. Florendo TN, o.I-1. DGBOSG SD1, AR. Cadavona TN, CD- Villamatef TN, W,T. Nlack TN, E,W. Parks SD2. L.V. Andrada SD2, not shown. S-5 Division S-5 is the home of the professional stewards, devoted to the service in her maiesty's wardroom. From the most elite change-of- command ceremony to the roughest, toughest main battery slugfest with the ene- my, these CANBERRA cohorts have met the test that makes great men! The brass boys steadily and stoicly endure long hours over steaming galley ranges and chilling midnight unreps, while still adeptly navi- gating the tricky shoals of a linen change on racks still occupied at ten in the morning. How many times have these quiet little FIGHTERS saved some poor seaman from a fate worse than death by soothing the ruffled feathers of a division officer with the perfectly timed cup of coffee?Alasf Wllen the spirit of leadership begins to wane with the strain, the officer can count on an en- couraging and comforting, No sir, yOU Oni minute late for chow,'we have nothing left- This is the perfect beginning to a beautiful day. However, for all their trials, 5-5 splashes in the glory of being the only division who can regularly visit Olon90P0I and home, overnight while in their favor' ite port. lndeed, a pitifulgarland for suCl'I heroic effort. For her small size: S 5 wields a large influence on the Can-D0 spirit of CANBERRA. Q...f:E,i: .1 vs -23.- -1.4.41 :, .' 11 1 L ' r f v :,.w, .Q ' h. X ! if I ffl N -I Ji QU .El I W! 9 J1, ,avi x. 'A li x! 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F--,L-r 5f.5,L,A 5 ,-5 ,,.,4,.f 1-.LVL ,Q .f..,.-x, ,4-..L..4.,...-. -. -, ,,,., , - n-ia'--xuif - - - 55 ,-Q l l l 170 X D ' i S i 0 I1 1st Row .... Fi.L, Atchison YN3, L. Chapman YN3, A. Kankula PC3, L. Shawd SN, FLC. Bisbee SN, WO1 G.T. Crawford, LTJG DR. Dean, LTJG B,P,Carry, LTJG J.l.. Carlson, ENS D.E. Harold, P.C. Mitchell YNC, L.D. Williams RDC, D.W, Reed YNCS CSSD, L.L. Blunt PN3, lVl.P. Kamensky PNSN. 2nd Row .... lVl.S, Avila SN, Huntington PH3, T. Whitlatch PHAN, FLJ. Autry SN, E.J. Wood PC3, lVl.J. Costa PC3, D.V, lsam SN, P.L. Six SN, G. Parrett LISN, G.T. Sjothun PN2, C.Fi, Holman JO3, P,D. Osburg SN, T.J. Kelley SN, D.C. Koon YN2, J.D, Amplo SN, J.L, Snyder SN, A.J. Denmark SN. 3rd Row .... C, Mullins AA, TR. Johnson PN1, T.J. Brownlow SN, Fi, Youngman SN, E. Lipinski SN, A.L. Huising SN, R. Nixon SN, G.E. Head JO3, E. Sydow SN, D.W. Couch YN3, T. Brendlinger PC3, G. Davis SN, J.S. Hoover SN, JR. Conlon PC1, L. Sparks PH2. Miles and miles of paper cannot defray these formidible wielders of the pen and press. Hour after hour, sometimes late into the night these 45 men work to in- sure a smooth administrative flow. Under the leadership of the Executive Officer, the Executive Division IS comprised of eleven offices each providing various Ser' vices Captain s Office Maintains officers ser vice records as well as records of all official correspondence by message or let ter and controls its flow They also pre pare all letters of commendation. Personnel Office - Maintains complete ser- vice record for each man, processed leave, special liberty, transfers and advance- ments ln addition, they publish the Plan of the Day Post Office Maintains a complete postal service from selling stamps to handlm9 registered mall, parcel post and regular mai Training and Education Office Maintains . . ' I a 0 0 C' 0 ' l o 0 l Q . l I ' g ' ' 0 a s g l . ' it I . 0 Q 0 l A . . - l gt. a I 0 - 4 . , . . z a - l u A . V ' . 0 l A A if f' l all . 0 o Q u ' ' l 4 , O 1 1 l i l l 1st Row .... LTJG DR. Dean, LTJG J. L. Carlson 2nd Row WO1 G.T. Crawford, ENS' D.E. Harold, LTJG B. P. Carry. . a complete educational service from Navy Training manuals and films to USAFI college courses and testing facilities. Legal Office - Provides advice on legal matters from marriage licensesto car pay- ments and processes legal records. Master at Arms - Working with the Legal Office, the ship's policemen help main- tain orderly discipline aboard ship. Career Counselors - Provide advice for those seeking direction in a career. Public Affairs Office - Produces the Pouch, Cruisebook, port information pamphlets, CANBERRA Press News, Welcome Aboard and press kits, runs KANG Radio, maintains a library of over l,OOO records c-Q writes mg-'ny news releases. ln Australia, the PAO Office managed the Coral Sea Office receiving and filling over 3OO 0 X. A. Q J rf? wi l A if 1 ' Q-14' Captain's Office 81 Post Office 171 invitations extended to the officers and men of CANBERRA Print Shop Prints the Pouch, CANBERRA Cable, port information brochures, menus, CANBERRA Notices, birthday cards, Press Kits and other printed material necessary to the ship During this cruise alone, the print shop produced 50,000 Australian Wel come Aboard Brochures Photo Lab Provides hundreds of photo graphs for the Pouch, cruisebook, Press Kits, Welcome Aboard Brochures, news releases and many other requirements. Chaplain s Office - Provides spiritual aid and produces the CANBERRA Cable for distribution to families and the birthday cards distributed to each man on his birth- day. This cruise they distributed over l00 paiamas to needy children in Australia. ln addition X Division provides the maiority of its men for Condition lll watches, un- reps and working parties aboard the ship. The division motto was There's no rig to Personnel Office u 0 s 0 O 0 0 Q n o -..-,.., Q I a 0 9 , . u Q l , o - , O o i I o 172 big for X Division as they also manned the highline for transfer at sea. 4 'Q d f I if 41 5 .4 ,K Q Master at Arms dsl Legel Office Training 61 Education Office mf ...C 1..g..g:,:..r.312...s12xLZa.LL.-Q.:...1.,,11L.-,Lw:.:.,f.:... fl-i .- , W, ,,, , HN - ,W I ' ' - '- -f-.-C.:-1.u4....g1,-nas 1... ,..,,., Y , W , V v f r i ore? , : lik! W . , L, - i 'i fi iii L 1 M 1 1 ,le Vmwi ,ff . Print Shop Public Affairs Office X f Chaplainfs Office Career Counselor X E ' 2 P. ,N 4-..-,-3, A ?3', I Q, 7' ..h-N 1 5674 . -2 f a go fx ' S n - f , - 4, ' a-.Q 4 1 173 1 174 Edward W. Huntington Health Sz Dental 175 W Mm ld HIVI3 A R Plerson I-llVl2 E A VanBuren BIVISN, P.IVl. Sheehy HN, Dr J S Gould 2nd Row I-I D Carr I-IIVICS P R lVIcPherson HN R J Weir I-INI3, R Mendoza SN, J K, Westergren I-IlVl3, S J Dudznk The Hospital Division enioyedaparticularly active cruise this year. Bolstered by new equipment, organization, and enthusiasm, the minute division of seven corpsmen, a senior chief, and a medical officer, re- cruited a boatswain's mate, converted his talent for sewing canvas to suturing wounds, and proceded to wagea mighty battle against the scourges of disease and iniury. The battle of prevention began early, as im- munizations plagued the crew early in the cruise. As we continued, HM3 MacDonald kept a firm hand on sanitation,HM3 Westergren maintained a close eye on water, l'l and l was provided to stop the roaches, and the medical officer lectured, inspected, harrassed, and lectured again. Dysentery 'Ji 'lllllu f-mf Dr. J. S. Gould Medical Officer and Hepatitis provided threats to our in- tegrity, but they were rapidly subdued. Won- der drugs and the almighty needle were em- ployed. Battling the antisocial as well as the social, over one hundred underway in- iuries were easily managed. The scalpel was put to good use as twenty-two persons came to surgery, including two append- ectomies and an emergency herniorraph . Performing with distinction atall times, the division could also boast an undefeated, un- tied smoker champion, stereophonic sound in three spaces, an outstanding collection of medical art, and an unblemished record of international gentlemanly conduct in the finest traditions of CANBERRA. K 177 0l0nww ' s ' V lt' trim Dr. J. T. Werning Dental Officer During this cruise we made many visits to Subic Bay and the adiacent city of 0longopo. Olongopo is noted for many things but few are aware of its part in the estab- lishment of the Dental Corps. An urgent plea from the Fleet Surgeon of the Asiatic Fleet and reported to the Secretary of the Navy in l9l0 stated that the need of a dental surgeon at 0longopo and in the squadron is urgent. This plea and many others resulted in the establishment of the Dental Corps on 22 August l9l2. This plea from 0longopo is in part, responsible for the existence of our dental department on CANBERRA. The mission of the dental department is to provide for the oral health of the officers and men of CANBERRA, In an effort to accomplish our mission during l966, nearly 8,000 treatment and dIC19n0Sl:C procedures were performed. Unfortunatgzsg 127 teeth had to be extracted, but In l, d instances carious lesions were removed an the teeth restored to function. ln ordelagg stop the spread of the caries attack, lf men received stannous flouride treartments during the year. To accomplish all t eprf: cedures performed in i966 itwas necessd Y to render a lot ofshots to passnfy our enelzg -pain. In conclusion, therefore: 'i can rl said that the sharp shootin9 of The dznlfe department during this cruise was O.U'f OOF only by the extra sharp shooting T- CANBERRA's main and secondary G teries. w ZX 7- ,Via I ,ff A 12 5... fix. l , 179 180 Navigation f, if S X W - ,Q ,ws V 5 M V Qwffw ,Wx K W p f ZZW X ',,:f' l I .Q X - ,s , X N- , T M f.Q A A T M -.- 535, 11 a N.. H.. lm, . V. X mg? -gf: Y 1 E82 3 LCDR Ronald L. Wier Navigation Gfficer Responsibilify for The movemenT of The CANBERRA is The iola of The NavigaTion DeparTmenT. N Division, composed of TwenTy quarTermasTers, ploT The ship's course, wheTher iT be sTeaming across wide oceans using sTars and Loran or firing off The coasTofVieTnam using radar and visuals. To esTablish new Firing records This cruise, The CANBERRA had To someTimes sTeam in shallow waTers or along barren coasTs which made if difficulT for quarTermasTers To obTain a fix , buT under The experienced guidance of MasTer Chief Calaway The ship was alwa s in posifion for plot shooT. Along wiTh Taking fixes and recommending courses To The Officer of The D.eCl4 The quarTermasTers are responsible f0l' manning almosT all conTrol sTaTions when going alongside oTher ships for replenish- menTs and aT sea deTail for enTeri.ng anCl leaving porT. The NavigaTion spaces include The Bridge, PiloT House, CharT House: Sec' ondary Conn, NavigaTion Office, Affelf Sfeering and The AeronauTical Office. 1st Flow....LTJG C.W. Cloe, RE. Barrera QNI3, J,H. Ruff SN, K,D. Gonzalez SN, IVLA. Figueroa SN, J,F, Parker SN, W.V. Robinson SN, W.E. Forsyth SN, L.G. Cunningham SN, A. Calaway QIVICIVI. 2nd Flow .... G,L. Koerger SN, lVl.J. Lien QlVI3, J.C. Quigley QIVI3, J. Shegog QlVl2, L.C. Fleming SN, J.B. Campbell SN, lVl.S. Griffith SN, T.A, Thompson SN, D.L. Dickelman SN. Y! S I 1 1 1 I 1 X V wwf' MM Peter D. Osbu rg 1, W.-an X -sz Spiritual its x 14- 185 186 L I SW X 7, X x , 11eI' mmander Dwlght F. Ze Co Chaplain I' :f.f fz-- .-:af-?f'E1-'11-- - . ,- , ' '- ' Each punday we took time out for religious services. Under the direction of our ChC'PlC'l 'f Protestant Divine Services were held on the central messdecks or Forward Of' turret one, under the barrels of our m'9l1Ty eight inchers. Our Catholic lay leader: l-T Jay L. Carlson, led the Catholic Lay Services in the crew's lounge. When possible a Catholic Chaplain or a ouflaged vestments he used in the fields of Vietnam. ln addition to church services, our chaplain's office was envolved in many of the ship's special programs, amongthese: morning devotions, bible study classes, the ship's choir, the ship's band and the super- vision of the crew's lounge and library. Most important, however, his door was al- ways open for those with problems and need spiritual guidance. if is 4 f Q U . . clvlllan priest came aboard for services, ' 0 , ll f 87 ne even held services wearing the cam- P. D. Osburg 'f - United States Ship Canberra From: Commanding Officer TO! The Ship's Company As we conclude this monumental cruise, I find myself looking back with mixed emotions. We are all happy to return to our homeland and our loved ones. It is a relief to have the strain of combat and the long hours of replenishment behind us. With the years, the stories will grow better, the risks of battle greater and the remembrance of friendships keener. What we did will blend slowly into what has been done for us. Emotion will speak for what has been. The end of this cruise also means that my time as Com- manding Officer is drawing to an end. I find it difficult to accept the fact that soon I will be leaving CANBERRA. When I talk about HCANBERRAH, I am not speaking about so many tons of ship, our engines, boilers and radars, or a certain number of guns. These are pieces of hardware which can be found in many places. There is only one USS CANBERRA, however, and it has a personality all its own. To one closely associated with her, the name evokes feelings that are characteristic only of something with life. The subtlety of all this is that one responds to the ship with love, or, in some cases, concern. Perhaps there is a combination of both most of the time. What it means to me is that I have personally become part of CANBERRA -- and CANBERRA has become a part of me. It will never be possible for me again to live apart from this mystic association. Let me speak more to the future. The achievements of this past cruise have been beyond the expectation of all, not only those aboard, but also our superiors in the Navy. But the completion of this cruise is not a signal to rest and recall the glories of the past. CANBERRA still has a purpose . 5 .N R and a great mission to fulfill, regardless of who the Captain is and who may serve in her. Whether we remain aboard or go to new responsibilities we will still be linked in spirit to her during the cruises yet to come. When you take this book down years from now and show it to your friends or family, you can say, HThis is when I fought, 5 this is where I took my stand.H I will always be proud to have is ,E stood in your company throughout this cruise. Whig? A f N A ,E EDWIN M. RGSENBERG F59 1 90.1 Credits Edwakd vv. Huntington 'K CAPTAIN EDWl'N M. ROSENBERG commanding officer COMMANDER ROBERT J. BRABANT executive officer I LTJG B. PETER CARRY i public affairs and photographic officer '-1 It CHARLES R. HOLMAN JR., JO3 1 editor 1 staff P photographers P Peter D. Osburg, SN Larry L. Sparks, PH2 F. ,IQ William C. Parker, PH3 Terrence J. Brownlow, SN Edward W. Huntington, AN Terrence L. Whitlatch, PHAN li LQ,-ry J, Shqwdp SN Peter D. Osburg, SN 5 contributions LTJG J. W. Hargus LTJG J. L. Carlson A. R. Calloway, QMCM . J. C. Quigley, QM3 ff J. G. Spencer, ET3 Many thanks to all others who helped make this cruisebook possible. ,:. N Q . 5 ' I S 1 . l .A i it , ,, , , Q 1. if We , e.-it A YF. . .Y - yr-, vii' 1'-. TT l Vi iii tg 11. Sys, I. X, Qf ld Q, - i 3. 192 The Purple Heart was awarded to Seaman Raymond L. Siemers for the iniury he sustained off the coast of North Vietnam during operation Sea Dragon. In Tribute... The Purple Heart symbolizes the tremendous sacrifices that are be- ing made today in Vietnam by the members of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. lt is from these people who were wounded or gave their lives in the cause of freedom, both in the con- flict in which we are now engaged and in the conflicts of other eras, that we gain our will to continue in our fight for freedom and our dream for peace. s ,, v. 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