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•„!»-J»-?B5fis;i» ' M Ji ' , A FINAL LOOK BACK Following a demanding and highly successful deployment, the Destroyer Tender Cape Cod received a warm welcome home. During its 181 day cruise. Cape Cod was at sea for 54 days, travelling 17,000 nautical miles and visiting 9 ports. The ship took on 2,086,290 gallons of fuel and used 13,542,420 gallons of fresh water and 3,000,000 gallons of feed water. Radio Central sent out 9,050 messages and incinerated 1,500 burn bags. Disbursing handled 6,000,000 dollars in transac- tions, 3,600,000 dollars of which was cash. Medical saw 5,520 patients for sick call and conducted 13,865 lab tests. Dental completed over 21,771 procedures during 3,406 visits by pa- tients from 22 ships. ADP entered 6,000 2-Kilos and 75,000 records into their computers. Laundry cleaned 30,770 loads of laundry. The MS ' s prepared 543 meals while 141 crewmembers served as food service assistants. The crew consumed 259,200 sodas and 1,000 boxes of popcorn. SITE-TV aired 560 movies and programmed 905 hours of television. Legal prepared 75 wills and assisted 150 crewmembers. While visiting Adak, Alaska, Cape Cod participated in PACEX-89, the largest Pacific Fleet exercise to date. The ship remained in Subic Bay through two typhoons and the Coup attempt. Cape Cod also won nu- merous Departmental Awards, including: Navigation Sea- manship Excellence, Supply Blue E , Repair R , Damage Control DC ; and the Engineering E . After completing a total of 6,431 jobs. Cape Cod proved herself to be ready and available to complete her mission of service to the fleet, and well deserving of the title: 202 ' PACIFIC FLEETS FINEST TENDER '
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CRUISE BOOK STAFF DIVISION REPRESENTATIVES EDITOR: LT Hibbs p, ,, p , X PNl Pardee ASST. EDITOR: DPSN Crampton OPs ' . ' . ' . ' . JOSN Becker SN Beck D-1 SN Beck COPY: LT Cheu D-2 BM3 Backlas ENS Berger D-3 SN Lewis ENS Davis D-W TMC Deming JOSN Becker £. MM3 Dunn DN Klaiss £.B BTl Franklin . , „ , , , E-E EM2 Bryant EM2 Jarzynka CLERICAL: N Banfield H • P , 1 , DN Bruno ' - „ ., n SNJones E-R SSpm r DAKowalski R-1 HTFN Knorr DR Bayuga R-2 MR3 Jones MM3 Bettger R.3 IC3 Thrower PHOTO LAB: PHC Hubbard R-4 ETl Leonce PH3 Ruiz-Valderrama R.5 HT2 Betz PH3 Shimana r. GSMl Culver PH3 Wallace j .p YN3 Westedt , .„ , R-Q ' HTl Hodil SALES: MR3 Jones LT3 Cummings PH3 Wallace SN Beck R-D ' : ■.::■.:::::■.: : PH3 Ruiz-Valderrama Dental Personnel S-1 SKSA Frazer S-2 MS2 Zulueta S-3 SN McKinley SPECIAL THANKS TO: S-4 DKSA Harrell LT Wing S-7 DPSN Crampton Ed Shoen of Jostens Publishing MED HM3 O ' Bryant Everyone who contributed photos DEN SN Banf ield DN Klaiss 1 have HAD it!
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INDEX ABAD, E. BMl 114 ABNER, B. EMSA 119 ACHONG, A. FN 59 ADDINGTON, V. MRFN 72 ADDIS, D. MM3 47 AGEE, W. WT2 15 AGNES, J. FA 61 AGUILAR, D. MMFN 77 AGUSTIN, B. PNCS 16 AGUSTIN, N. EM2 79 ALA YON, E. HMl 137 ALCARAZ, P. EM2 80 ALEXANDER, C. LT 121 ALLEN, B. ETl 87 ALLEN, D. BT2 40 ALLEN, J. SN 64 ALLEY, R. IM3 117 ALVAREZ, L. GMG2 119 AMAN, J. ET2 84 AMPARO, V. MR2 70 AMSDEN, T. HT2 106 ANDERSON, J. BT2 40 ANDERSON, T. LT 13 ANIEL, E. DK3 132 ANSLOAN, D. BM2 114 AQUINO, G. EMI 80 AQUINO, R. ENC 104 ARKANSAS, F. BTC 104 ARNOLD, D. DKSN 133 ATCHISON, A. SHSA 130 AUCOIN, D. MRl 106 AUSBY, A. MMl 91 austin, a. ht3 114 austin, t. bm3 25 auzenne, p. htc 17 avery, e. gsefa 101 avington, s. ht2 67 McAllister, s. mmcs 46 B bachman, r. CW03 no BACKLAS, P. SN 27 BAES, J. SA 64 BAGALAWIS, V. EMl 79 BAGLEY, T. HTFA 57 BAILEY, M. BM3 27 BAKER, J. SK2 122 BALDING, M. DK3 132 BALDWIN, D. BM3 25 BALLESTA, S. SK3 123 BALSOM, S. MSI 126 BANDY, K. MM2 104 BANFIELD, D. SN 141 BARGER, M. BTFA 97 BARKLEY, D. HM3 138 BARNABY, T. ET2 87 BARNES, D. FN 115 BARR, G. DPI 134 BARTON, B. MR2 70 BAUER, S. MMFN 77 BAUTISTA, N. SK2 122 BAXLEY, D. MRl 69 BEACH, C. ETl 87 BEACHY, D. EN2 39 BEALE, A. TM2 32 BEAM, M. IM3 Ill BEASLEY, C. FN 101 BEASLEY, T. GMM2 113 BEATO, J. MMCS 76 BEAUCHAINE, G. LCDR 25 BECK, P. SA 26 BECKER, K. JOSN 23 BEDFORD, D. BM2 14 BEILBY, J. MM3 47 BEIMDIEK, H. FN 99 BELL, J. FA 57 BELTRAN, D. IMl 92 BENAVIDEZ, G. ICFA 83 BERNAL, D. EN3 99 BERNAL, R. HTC 66 BERRIOS, M. QMSA 22 BERRY, D. EN3 99 BERRY, R. MM3 74 BERSCH, G. HT3 66 BETHA, B. MRl 68 BETHEA, L. SH2 129 BETTGER, D. MMFN 7 7 BETTS, M. RMl 17 BETZ, A. HT2 92 BIGLEY, J. MS2 127 BILLIE, W. BM2 114 BINKLEY, M. IC3 82 BINKOWSKI, M. ET2 85 BITTON, C. IC3 83 BLACK, D. BTFN 97 BLAIR, M, HTl 108 BLAKEMORE, B. HTC 103 BLAKNEY, E. GMG2 32 BLINES, V. ET2 86 BOARD, A. MR2 70 BOBROFF, A. CDR 141 BOLLINGER, K. MLl 65 BONI, K. SKSN 124 BONNELL, R. ENl 39 BOOTHE, S. HTFN 63 BOSEMAN, R. IMSN 117 BOURY, M. FR 51 BOWEN, J. YN2 19 BOYD, A. GMMSN 113 BOYD, Y. RM3 20 BOYD, Y. SHSN 129 BOYKIN, H. SR 31 BRANDENBURG, L. SR 64 BRANDON, D. LTJG 32 BRENNAN, R. EM2 91 BRENTNALL, W. BMC 64 BREWER, A. RMSA 20 BRIDGES, C. MM3 47 BRIGGS, C. MR3 71 BRINKLEY, D. BM3 25 BROCK, T. YNCS 13 BROOKS, R. PM2 60 BROSCHINSKY, R. PN3 17 BROWN, B. SK3 123 BROWN, D. ML3 65 BROWN, D. RMC 19 BROWN, E. ET2 91 BROWN, G. IM3 117 BROWN, J. LT 126 BROWN, J. SA 30 BROWN, M. MM3 98 BROWN, N. RM3 20 BROWN, R. HT3 51 BROWNING, R. ET3 93 BRUNNER, M. MM2 76 BRYANT, K. BM2 27 BRYANT, M. SK2 122 BRYANT, P. EM3 44 BUCHANAN, L. MSSN 128 BUCHY, V. LT 25 BUCKNELL, N. ENl 99 BULLOCK, C. SN 28 BUNDY, S. HT2 14 BURGAMY, K. CDR 53 BURRELL, C. ET2 85 BURROUGHS, D. DC2 62 BURTON, R. HT2 107 BUSBOOM, T. MSSR 128 BYWAY, C. SKSA 124 CACAL, M. SKSN 124 CALDWELL, C. MR3 71 CALDWELL, G. MRFR 72 CALLAWAY, J. HTl 92 CANDLER, D. ML2 65 CANGELOSI, D. LT 19 CARLISLE, J. MR2 70 CARLSON, M. HTl 92 CARPIO, D. BTFN 97 CARPIO, M. MMl 73 CARPMAIL, M. BT2 40 CARR, V. HMl 137 CARRASCO, P. EMFN 81 CARROLL, K. SH2 129 CARTER, J. HT3 56 CARTER, T. FA 47 CASAS, R. MM2 76 CASILANG, B. BTl 95 CASSEL, J. MMCS 104 CASTILLO, J. MMC 104 CASTILLO, V. RM2 19 CAYANAN, N. MMl 76 CENDANA, R. BMl 64 CERDA, J. MMFA 48 CESTARO, K. BT3 96 CHAPMAN, C. MM3 74 CHARD, M. ET2 87 CHASS, L. SKSN 124 CHILCOTT, A. ET3 86 CHRISMER, B. HT2 55 CHRISTOPHER, C. HTFN 59 CHUSTZ, T. SH3 129 CLEARFIELD, K. HT2 62 CLEMENTS, S. HTFN 66 CLEMONS-SMITH, M. SH3 129 CLINE5, J. HT3 51 COCHRAN, S. TMSN 33 COLUNGA, A. FR 45 COMBS, C. FR 81 CONE, C. ETCS 84 CONLEY, G. GMG2 113 CONSTANZA, M. EN3 29 CONSUNJI, E. MRC 69 COOK, W. GMG2 32 COOPER, E. HT2 66 COPE, D. DC2 67 COPPEDGE, A. QMSA 22 CORLE, C. BM3 29 CORMIER, P. MM2 38 CORPUZ, G. MMl 76 CORRIVEAU, G. CW02 54 CORTES, R. MMl 106 COWAN, R. HT3 51 COX, J. PMC 60 CRAMPTON, G. DPSA 135 CRIDER, J. MAC 15 CROCKETT, P. ICl 82 CROSKEY, M. YN3 13 CRUZ, G. ENl 99 203
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