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In 1950 he was assigned to the Naval Academy as an instructor in Seamanship and Navigation. He then commanded USS TOUCAN QMSF-3875 partici- pating in minesweeping operations in the Korean War. Following a tour of duty in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, he served successively as Commander Mine Divi- sion EIGHTY THREE and as Commanding Officer, USS BEATTY QDD-7561. In June 1961, he graduated from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and was assigned to the Office of the CNO for the following three years. During this tour he earned a Master of Business Administration degree from George Washington University. His next tour of duty was as Commander Destroyer Divi- sion THREE TWENTY TWO. In June 1965, he returned to the Office of CNO as Head Of the Strategy and Concepts Section of the Strategic Plans Division where he served until January 1968. On 9 February 1968, Captain Russillo relieved Captain T.W. Walsh as Command- er Destroyer Squadron TWENTY FIVE. Captain Russillo is married to the former Catherine Ann O'Donnell of Mount Vernon, New York. They have one son and seven daughters. 3 N6 OFFICER Q17 JAN 67 -- 8 JUN ee CDR T.I. KOLSTAD USN Commander Tom I. Kolstad of Palestine, Texas, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1950, and reported to USS ROCHESTER QCA-1241. In 1952 he WaS assigned to the commissioning crew of USS NORFOLK QDL-ll, and served as Electrical Officer and as Main Propulsion Assistant. His next tour was as Com- manding Officer of USS WHIPPOORWILL QMSC-2075, which he commissioned. During this tour he also served as Commander Mine Division THIRTY TWO. A tour in the Officer Distribution Section of the Bureau of Naval Personnel was fol- lowed by assignment as Operations Officer in USS TURNER JOY QDD-9515. In 1961, Commander Kolstad was ordered to the University of California, Berkeley, for graduate study in Political Science, obtaining a Master of Arts De- gree. He then reported to the Staff of Commander U.S. SEVENTH Fleet as Aide and Flag Secretary. Prior to assuming command of COCHRANE in January 1967, he served as Executive Officer of USS DALE QDLG-195. Upon being relieved as Commanding Officer of COCHRANE he reported to the office of Chief of Naval Personnel. Commander Kolstad is married to the former Carolyn Mears of Merion, Pennsylvania. They have one son and two daughters. I ' ation ee OFFIER ,-Z 'xg C Rf if ,.V, W. I 7, I, . 2 A - .2 I , , . . I o r +I 4 or r CDR LF. ADDAMS USN y Born in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Commander John F. Addams graduated from Harvard College in June 1952. Upon completion of Officer Candidate School in May 1953, he attended Explosive Ordnance School, and, upon graduation, served as Officer in Charge, Harbor Defense Unit, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Subsequent sea tours included duty as Operations Officer, USS WILLIAM C. LAWE QDD-7631, CommunicationsfCIC Officer, Staff Commander Destroyer Flo- tilla TWOg and as Operations Officer, USS WILLIAM V. PRATT QDLG-135. Following graduation from the Command and Staff Course of the U.S. Naval War College in 1963, he was selected to remain on the faculty. During this tour he also completed his studies with George Washington University, earning a Master of Arts in International Affairs. Commander Addams then reported to the commissioning detail of USS JOUETT QDLG-291, and subsequently served as Executive Officer. On 8 June 1968 he assumed command of COCHRANE. He is married to the former Mary Ellen Waugh of Boston, Massachusetts. They have two sons. EX CUTIVE 0 F GER A, LCDR c.J. WAGES, JR USN Lieutenant Commander Clarence J. Wages, Jr., a native of New Orleans, re ceived a direct appointment as Ensign, USNR, upon graduation from Louisiana State University in 1956. His first tour was on USS CALCATERRA QDER-3901 as CIC Officer, Navi- gator and Operations Officer. Following a tour as Executive Officer of the USS EXULTANT QMSO-4415, he served as Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander Mine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Subsequently, he served as Engineering Officer in USS KING QDLG-105, and in the Bureau of Naval Personnel in the Officer Assignment Section. Prior to Reporting to COCHRANE he attended the School of Command and Staff, U.S. Na- val War College. During the Korean War, Lieutenant Commander Wages served as an en- listed man on board USS MCCORD CDD-5345, and USS RICHARD E. KRAUS QDD-8493. 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I 1 15, Damage Contlol Teams were ready --just in case. . . . Reminiscent of WW II is our smokescreen. 21 Q oo 0-fkxo -5 I DON'T HAVE THE HEART TO TELL THEM Tl-lEY'RE BEHIND TI-IE WRONG CARRIER... CARRIE R ' 1 The Big E 3 I AC,3.3Si'iGI' Ops meant eonijinueal aleeriigf- 5 .QL p g,lg1sienge1ow ,oV:erhead,e there were the - Y . Y Y 1, 7 V i i r YY .YY Y Y iii . Y YY YY Y Y S ? YYY Sl.. Y ,YYE Z Y '-12 Y 1 ,-EY r GY '? - f Y-il : 5 zzl : 5 -S : 1 . - 1 g . 1 g Y -Q -Y - 1 JUUJJ W NNW UUHUH WW .YS . .- . . . . . W HJ W 5 i i f 5 Y it L L S Y Y.Y .YY Y l ,Y Y ,Y Y YY HH M UID!! JU T I s W , 1 .YY ' ii-R I JHHHH we UUJU DUI! JU!! Y iS , :'1 - ' 5 - 1 5 I 3 : ..f' Y'-5 i qs I I GPERA ION S ,wx My rudder is right ..., Com- ,if bat, Pilothouse. . . What course is he to ??e? And YTY so it. went-Y-p Wit11 e i13htee queejsiieeeene neeveeff 1ansewereeecFe'fe6r long as the huge portable airfield Wheeled andfwiested searching for ea favorable Wind for launching aircraft. A they seheipsfgjine cojlliesileeh? fe Q1317 se S , they me ant f 1' ues trati one at- ' ifemfpts at keeping station. Also there was the thunderous roar of the jets planes eeiafeeely eleffmdi-ng e e 'offfitf a11ingVthe4i1-Y gr ac eful ' eXh?aus11,sY. The're was the soup in one's 1apgfw hen2 Right full rudder camefun- QQ Q Qxriwctedly. fT here waesgerhe PIIING of 5 - f VY Y The drama of rescue at sea. Tell Combat their recommendation is NO-GOOD! course to station is jr, i - 2gL ,g:1 .2 434 .753 f if ,L 1 :Ly Lifrgjzl- in :ig-ig L'j--guy, Milf' jf ffg. 2 e ff: we ff f. ,, X r , f:. .M iizfi-in-2i5Y:w:'i2.'n1 x:f.':1:flQ,f'fzE:'f.im-f , :z,w.'f .. .V,wy.y:.w'V-fig ' e f. 41' w - 1.-,,.w,.f 3.35x,5 f, ,,,.kf,,, 1:,'g--ffva1-f- ' ' ' A ,una Q5-1 -, 5 ' ' .gf f 'iv ff 'f :,:fie,- 422 'ff W g7,,f:yf!',,, ,yi wry gfyf ,f ff 1, ,f -y -1,74 f X f' ,,,, f First we-'11 set up a steering committee, then make picket signs. . . . Stankovich, RD3, plots a Ubogey AAW? I-H And we painted , W . LM Bird's Free UNDE RW Y REPLENISHMENT I L- 26 Ten thousand of them? .IQ .,,, ,V ,,.x ,,, L 'biffffe-viwfglfl' f-f, f7f.As.Q'2 -W f354'1-3 ,' ff .2 ii 7f,. g,f1?,,'l'f'.'g-ff 'li '.f igizef fffggjffggl '- 7 'yXAV ge, h','Qf 2 L,'1b' 4Q1A -1L- fx s 3 A., t , , X I , ,f1,.,,gx ,, , Q. fi, if .. Q ff, ',,,,:w,, QW, A V' 1 Y J., J' 5, he .1 g, First they say port side to, then star- board side to, then . . . -, Do you really think they'11 build a monument for us, too? Hello, Caroline? 77 if fi -,,-,-, A Kb? A!V' But I didn't get a chance to see it! .V v lr!! 1- -W ,Z :- 7 if 2-1 if-W Z ' N 2? -' : E. 5 ii if 2 L Z? 2 E N , NN Praising the Lord I can take, but passing the I ammunition. . . . -L. f lg I R 5 ,I f - A 4:0149 If E gf un 5' 6 1' gn .4.am1::M: ,, R4 n EU gli, 0 giigj. -,K 1 . fm -'a.,HlI.l., -N- N .u0,zN-- ! -,,- ' Q , grub 4 1 Y ' O ? o S H E Q I Know rr LOOKS LIKE AN AMMO su-up BUT rrs LISTED AS A DESTROYEFL' Qggfff W-A 'VW Vf 5 gn. 'i away 15.00 3 2 Whatta ya mean, 'Station the UNREP Detail ? Add a turn, drop two, Bah, humbug! 5. if 5. 4 f X gi gk iw E A A Q 1 . ., o , A 'A A-,' -- f f ' 1 f ff 4 dai,-vgvg-v s f 1, gffif gz '-Q'-fgki.-1 QQUL Wgvwfl ' Air- 7' . A o oo ,. f ' A 1 - 4 1 U N N '- wg Yr M. Bingo Call! Staff types BO ,Li ,grqfi ef , ff '70 ,Z .4 Ai -3-f ' nfl- Y -' , W fix A, - 1 ,Y , M ff 6 h fx 5 y 5 G. ' f Advancement 1n rate exams Shine your head in my eyes once more, and wham! The mess line Y0u're right, it IS NT! ag 3, Our life was regulated by the shrill of the Boatswairfs pipe. i Next victim! --Qs.,-. Great poker hand, huh! my ,1 'r, ., 3 .,., .D ,-' N W E '- ,.,. .,.. . Q y za svS,,.z , A 4 x 'Im-if 5 H' 'UW ,Q 4 W4 Q-4 z ih.,,,i I . ,,,.. ,,. . K. . Y A . . , Am Mfg, A , I ,1,,,,.,,,7.JTT,f,,v .W X , ' 3 T1?l1q foDsQzs'D5rfCeifoeLabT e Nvoifds Ca al A fmfilgibnfgf 9CAm111 ai1d' Of aw United States Q' gre alfa p'0ffen-tg and fbi? enJd,Eorf1fheQ WDGS0mGfQ'Ghe, TQWQH A Db,uf 4i4? S .DNP1-'ifl11fi1ifZ afig635f5' Ki dfQQt1f5DAQr4efWCi, 2liidC'iiheD Skati Sfa.CCtion, of fa ff ,1Q 1 '1, C hanged QWW.w.,:DQ,.W.,,..W-.1,J,',f..Ag 1 ,Drpgu I ' - , X .. ,C , A . D.- , -- C, D - - --r , WM. ,, ,, ,MCH D.. .,,,. -......,C -...D,4 1 . CDR KOLSTAD, CDR ADDAMS, CDR SNYDER COMDESRON TWO FIVE .': W3 I 1.1! Yokosuka, Japan, 8 June 1968 Awards presentation by CDR KOLSTAD during the personnel inspection on June 7th. ,..a . , Y' J' - . ' 1 e C A , r , PW: X fi mf . ,fs f Commodore RUSSILLO presents to CDR KOLSTAD the Bronze Star, f f. f- i 'fi , , A -- Q- --16? 2 q V ...HM If J - 'Q' . f MA C ' ,f'i ' . 4 , ' MJ C ' 'T 2' I VL.. is ,f- 5 ff .. ,M S 5 Q X 1 r n Z, f , vi I ,s ' 1 I S, - AP' , Ci ERE of HONG KONG The Wanchi District After 48 days on,thetline the Pearl of the Orient, Hong Kong, was more than just another liberty port - it was THE liberty port of our WESTPACiuoruise. A kaleidescope of sounds, colors, and peo- ple Hong Kong offered an opportunitgffto enjo the most cosmopolitan of Oriental Y cities. And We did! From the fine cuisine of the Parisian Grill to the floating res- taurants of Aberdeen, to entertainment in the Wanehi District We absorbed the orient in our five day stayl. r 1 i , i Y l 3 A r We arrived in time for Buddha s birthday celeb ation 1 5 s-f--f- ,:--- . 4 Q-gf-1:L. ','4:zf:-L' -4. .- aff gf , , Y 'www-cgre '- 35.31 -V The famous View from Victoria Peak. ,-..,,7g, -I I . ' ' o W wig -ij A , L. L ,Y N YL ,f 563:45 34 , mqu f ff: mf ' X,4L -7' X, -'mv-ff' IV? X C I f mg ' . 'I WE: F 'aww ?A 'fz. M ' 5 . ' 52 , ' L NJ N' . A ,mf ,' -A ' :- r I ' .Wk ,x fmllwtf X.. , iz I V+ . I wif i .V 5 I ' . y ,H F2 U f-ff' ' 1 H ' 'H ij . , , EY N' I 'mmaslhe -c A a f 04. Q 1. lg! , '-41?i1,Q.'SF W- - :: , X l '71 F was W M I vy: :'f uifqg 'hy 4 . A Q ' ' X 'V 'v - 2, , .-E ,. 'ff . a ,am eff-efzfwaslf.. -L T a s-7 Tw . 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I I I I I I I I I I I I v.x1 9n-sms3l9wv:4emw!1--ss:'vw.1-1' I 4-rx., I '-.. . , : f, ' ' ' V , Www The Surii, symbol of the Shinto religion. -1 i i 15 E E Y im ii i I The Ship's party proved to be quite enjoyable. 4 ,X The' highest man- made tower in the world is in Tokyo Kimono clad Japanese are now a rare Sight in modern Japan, ,f , My 7 f, Mfr, if,- ffm 4 f ,ff ,MW f ,W , of Oourvmn o 11? o Yoko during othiexfiizr st WeQ1ioSfiii Juiie 'pfovedtootofgbejfquiteo ehj QY?1ib1 f3iA fQro Qell hands des,p iteio1 thg-ifhefoavy, oWQ,T,klO3C1f 'ooo fheneafbyQfwnffyside to SoeQ o TfO1fY0Qs K am' akur with it S fam woQ'Ao Buddhao, MQUFU3 ooov Ship's Partyg the ' -?HoJ9Y??b19 Sta5'-o o q 5 1 .,, ' - ,J-fm 1 PJ K f 1, W, To H ww f-W,7,g.,.,f 'Www' ,f , ,f,,,x,,g - f AMN molly 'QU 34 Jounfeffoi'5n'3Q3?Y' 95 ' 'took the opportunityfiio lspend ff m M6N ntAS'a and the' By day the bar d1str1ct of Yoko IS ,, w 1. s Wf H ' - f ' A 3 ati? Wag mg 5 If W A ff f i EZ ,gl 5 5 lg ,W ww ,,t- 3 ,' - ' JZ , f- ff , fi f . ,, A , M 1 KAOHSIUNG E w The shipyard at Kaohsiung Harbor. h,b' h AMA, ,N . X x!.,,f QWQ , ff f , - f . f .f., , ,. ., ww fl J QM., ,,LL ,,,f Mg,,,.,,,,. . ,,,f .. ,,ff.,f,. .. , , . .4.W9A.,,A ,,kk M, .eg,W,,f,f,,','M,, -.k, .wwg,., , ff., WKQ5 I '-,f QZAMH-W., 'QQ?Q?i!fvff'f?!'t1tWw:f'f'f WH '1-- - -' , 'MOQQ-.- wi. X fm ,,,, .. - ,.., A X. M1 viivfiff 4 Vw '-'f f-.k-f - 'Lf' X' -Sw'-' M -W'-ff 1.-5 ,,g fc -,b,,, 4 zz-4:'2Kz. 'Q N : Lfwsffi 'g 1argej,i Q '+I ,-f f ', f : 2 W . ' ' , ' V 11' WP 'fam Fjfg4,,,f ,:f7zf,,w fy--pfv1,f,Z ,,71-19 , ',-, :VM A,'. yr-J, ,,,, ,f ,ff V: 1ffpw,p-1w!,gV-f-Q:,fm.WgE V OP' ' f K 41, ,'Lh, 1 f f vii! nf-il Zz X 'kiwi fhhhhh L,-rfff L-x' wi '-hL fe wziifpxifwiir f f ' ff '-XLh 'yhv ',,, , L , . A tour in-country, i f-ez-si-Q.-. Q,...,,-...,,, l Need a lift sailor? J K 'W-av 4- x 41. uf? 1 1 Hi-If 35, J l , 49 wd , WM, ' - ...-5591 .fry Q N SUBIC B .D WP? w on A - x 9 M . V Juv 'Y U Subic was our 11109112 the 1' e fo ur tim e S T he jLi:mpi ng +50ff ,fp Oiifllt i f oi- o hkin :G ulf boundf s a if21V0f1 te llbelfiy POYFTO? S ?11027S,- u ever, a3,in a11 151orts we Visit'ed ent2S Yr4'5l fain m ei lit wa s found l2,y,Q a1l e ither in O 1911- gapo, or on the Naval Bigge. , wi. The Chief's Club. 00-O4 Moored port side to Rivera Piers, QQ VM 11, ,c S LT L. A. AMROSE WEAPONS OFFICER Lt. W. L, Decker FIRE CONTROL OFFICER Lt T. K. Sadamoto ASW OFFICER Ltjg M. J. Sweeney MISSILE OFFICER Ltjg J. B. Heaton GUNNERY ASSISTANT Ens J. E. Bryant FIRST LIEUTENANT f. ! IST DIVISION CW ,nr,,C: f,s,.M.i., VM, f-,- as ...a,,.,QWnM..r M-, ,,:.,,wl.QC,,:.,, .,f. f,,' .,ff,,,.f,wV .,,..M,W,,N . mmf a..,.,.,.,f,...z, fl ff' l'. I'If -L1 2 Xx':l'-ii?1 rw5f,f431'S-td 4E' I., i:-' E1?i'11Y x. fl.-. ,,.',1iF w!'Xii?gMgfvw2,1-Mi' f'f-2 -xgyf T2,'! ff, fffv 'NF1 CWSP Xwff ?ffki 25:f'J'r9'TN--fv,Esw F5502 an L' .SSISPMQC-fX211f.-wrl:wwWx fv.f' 2 'frff if -1:-Us-ff i-1:9 fJ'W?5'l f'-.f. ?i 'f,f,' 45 YAGJQWZXW1 ,, -X,:,g,f,-,rw.,,,r, kxkx4 yk,p,,gC5,f,,.7f-sg :,: Q,. 2afai,q:.,s,w-SJMZ ,.,- AA .-xI saw- ..,, ,,,, .'mwa...+-nfff4s:i4a.::+m,f,,., .zw.M1:-4 Back Row CL to RD-SN Wymer, SN Allam, SN Person, SN Warren, SN Ramairez, SN McCormick, SN Cantrell, SN Johnson, SN Rogers, SN White, SN Shultz, SN Rothermel, SN Elmore, ENS Bryant, Front Row CL to RJ-SN Fuller, SN Griffith, SA Lavizzio, SN Benitez, SN Hernandez, SN Stephenson, SN ' Coons, SN Jahn, SN Graham, SN Pelletier, BM3 Hannah, Kneeling-BMC Valdez, BM1 McCoy, BM1 Lushia. Back Row CL to RJ-BM3 Martin, SN Kimble, SN Clark, SN Jones, SN Runyon, BM3 Qrr, SN Beadoll, SN Brant, SN Evans, SN Mann, LTJG Eubanks, Front Row CL to RJ-SN Hayes, SN Kingston, SN Vito, SN Gillespie, SN Frye, SN Shaeffer, SN Friesen, SN Handzus, SN Torres. Then the little rope turns around the big wheel 4U Uv ' z 'M . al H1 Y i ya-I gang' H . a IVH1 y bH 3521'- ,musk FOX DIVISICN The ship's Weapons D1PGGf1iOHq42r11f1f , Fire Control equipment are ,i B and Operated! by FOX DiV1S10Hf?!PQTSfQl3D?1ll73 f ' 31557 'i ' or i B QV in f . ,, f i?o7xX 'f QQ I in ' i f A, B A i .. k A A 3 ., Q5 S, QE U W, Q . HQ: :,- ,,: V W 3 -. v , -A if Q1 X .4 H 4 -N W 'Q 'W as -- '4 . i no B y r is B i B , A i , i .ge if ff' y .4 A A ff' ' fi 'e f -were elf f 1 - , - if 4 1 or Vrfgifi ' I v : IA bgylri t M B V V w .V,. t , . , -.,, V ' Q if . B VV ugh -, ' A' i, f X VA' 7 Q f 3, - . i 41. .V 5 , IL A M , Zbv ? Seb f - f Back Row QL to RD-FTM2 Brown, FTG2 Jones, FTM2 Papp, FTM2 Willenberg, FTM3 Donaldson, FTM2 Wechsler, FTGSN Harris, FTM3 Liverman, FTM2 Griffin, FTM3 Bertram, LTJG Sweeney, Front Row CL to RD- FTM3 Sheffer, FTM3 Yeaton, YNSN Black, FTM3 Greene, FTM3 McGrath, FTM3 Becker, FTM3 Ashman, FTM2 Henry, FTM2 Bach, FTM Schaub, Kneeling- FTCM Blossom, FTM1 Brodie, FTM1 Hicks, FTG1 Orr, FTMI Murray, FTGC Olson, FTMC Jones. The Sheriff P H Control Aye. g i.,.,,-5 You can come out now. H f A .M ,,, be Back Row CL to RD GMM2 Fugate, SN Potts, GMG3 Barry, SN Tucker, SN Campbell, UMMA Lacross, GMG2 Gay, GMG3 Ruddell, GMG3 Paxton, GMM Hoffacker, GMM2 Stephenson, Front Row CL to RJ S H t GMG1 Avllla GMG1 Shepherd GMM1 Wade GMG1Ho111ns GMMC Jacks 'C 'lfQ'l'kl91E1 'N Q 6 N Q I a5xv5iQse3?iQ'ii I Q sible for 15 e, w liiiiasr zessle x wi X wie F 'A wife Q Q 2 N ie X W lihieotly Rggiigonskfggggl. 1 We W Qc L Q X 5+ V, if v , Ma1nNgf3,,E?ne,meh1g,g31geEg Q f X x vb., L un mio tSX nw wa 3 g QQ NRS, A? 2 mif15,,,,,,gi'f XqQVxx s ff or X 'VZ' ig Q X 's ster31!Q?gEKX52iii 2 MAX 9 Ai, f 1 .gqiaevwgw X ,ifii ex 5 Q, x W N Q- Q je REX sxixr X WAX NX is fmmiiae ,ww :gi M ff Xiig x K ms N we ff X X N 0 if M455-525 f its Six fir, Our gang. Get rid of this 'Z7ifS ! and give me Maxwell House. A S DIVISICN ' H It :f P V. -:V ' ff! ,z,:f ,,ffq' T , f ,VU Ma1ntenanQf2 and the ASROC,,1ieS? BT in sight. 56 A Vigil XC vAX,. s 4,1 1. N. or Y F L 'i 5 4 7' ' .. A 4 4.455 ,gr k y dk Back Row CL to RJ-STG 3 Postelwaite, STG3 Stinson, STG3 Metcalfe, GMG2 Burnham, GMG2 Lewis, STG2 Hubbard, STG2 Dousharm, STG3 Calkins, STG3 Nichols, STG3 Nebert, Kneeling-STC Snow, TM1 Pfuntner, ST1 Sillivan, STC Clark. .. l'FarifireQ Xfievice that makes noise when you stream it in the water. - ' v . 4, ji Q 'L LCDR O, A, SCHWEIZER ENGINEERING OFFICER LTJG J, W. Wiehage DAMAGE CONTROL ASSISTANT WM , A -0... I ENS P, R, Spruiell MAIN PROPULSION ASSISTANT -if X Q9gs4'x' xx' aff' N 3' Xml, ,J dai ff? H. '-'L 1 Eff? sf Q , , , X wmegl- --a 5 I X X 61 il is 'zz' H ENS W, J. Derrig ..x.-. I-5 .2..AL.e2'-vbh?2- ELECTRICAL OFFICER -5fV1!'oQ,': li' W:-' ' ff' GG'-' ', Q-N:t x-ft - '.-,,,' - ,, .-'. '-:- w'-9. ,--.., ,-wg, , reagv- gm.-3-4 ,-g. o . af J- ,, -.-' 'il S-SWQ :EV 1 . f' ,.' jf X f' ., Q gf, 3 .. , 1 .Q .9 av 11 - -. -. .-' .'-' '-' If -A-3, ,X x : W, 1 ki .fc - I-N '2 1 . ,, ,,.. -.... P '21,-:Et3.?' !Q?: IL5 -fd :,:-gk. T A ,M QI . 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'L in V , N - ' ' V-- fl Web 54 L., ,,, , he X- ' ' , - ,, V , 3 5, V 2 Vi 4, 1 , -V Wt A - 1 J' Fifi- -at ., V' 2, if .3 rn 'A x QE rf - .fx 4' ,sf ,... .2 V' V VV w V V -1, , .L Va, 1 . 5 i or , , . 1 -K, ' X , L+ 4 1. ,wif is 4 V , 1 LZ -WA K 5. .. 5 '-V YQ J' - ' V , ,, A-fi -1 f V' f sf V we V ., 1 F at ,V , , My A K 41' ' I ,, , L My - ' ' 5 f' if , W , , , fb ,, V , 3 I , ' ' f V1-'f - , Ml.. M , ,i ,. v - B k Row CL to RJ-EM2 Sharp BT2 Staub, FN Morilla, BT3 Storey, BT3 Foley, BT2 Centa, FN ac Rodriquez FN Tomasello, BTFA Sullivan, Front Row CL to RJ-ENS Spruiell, BT3 Porter, BTFA ' ' TC 7 L' hart FN S encer BT2 Atkinson BT3 Thurmond, BT3 Lebo, BT3 Lewelhng, B Yeadon, FN 1ep , p , , Zulkoski, Kneeling-BTC Seder, BT2 Droney, BT2 Frykman, BT1 Smith, BT2 Baragona, BTC Town. ,,,, f vi .M W ew-x gf-,V gVi , V X , A Dyk f'?flf ,' Vi , 'f 'z-,:sVy ' P M ' Q ' 'Q .. vi S 'V A , M-MV 'V'- flQ1?4VM7 . ' yg ' 4, S.. 1 t ' MQW y? . 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K, : :QCaI'h'ifWffzlJi3:Qu 1' 'V ,, 4 Lea, MM3 Johnson, MM3 Galbraith, Back Row CL to RD-MM3 Yelm, MM2 Fisher, FN Riddle, FN ' -MMCS Livingston MM2 Simpson, MM3 Heffernan, MM2 Mason, ENS Spruiell, Front Row CL to RD 1 ' MQM3 Baumgart FN Harackiewicz, MM2 Reed, SPCM Depew, FA Koos MM3 Rainey, MM3 Stanton, , Kneeling:MM1 Rosson, MM1 Block, MMI Butler. 'ff--fi The Water King hourly sounds the fresh water tanks. 1 A Dior Original Accidents will happen! X X' elcome to Main Control. R DIVISION I' N ' '- - I Z ikwfwi ,litiik Ei? f,-.9'5'ff35J'f1?W1fZ.'?'5 '25 '?f'2'H4'2Q I' 'WT-f ff 455252 -ff ' ' T, Wffyv , fs? - QI v l f- N imf ' 5 -. .4 1, I , ' I QYJZQTZFKG 5f'Z 'A V f T13 Y E 1 IL ff' f Q ' I Th ww, .M Z N mffL,kf 1fY -2 'W C ww ' ' ,I .,. b ,f J g WV'-' ' ' X 1 Hi 3 Y ,, 1 Qf5?lll,1q , AES, H314 JHIQ , f f im' X I my 4, ,N U, . fm - 0, . . 46296 One-hundred p.s,i, rain. . . sure! 6 MII it 'bf Ai. WN-.W Back Row CL to RJ-FN Smith, IC3 Fisher, EN2 Collins, EN3 Swank, ICFN Goodnight, DC3 Kamp, FN Gwinner, . s I if FN Polk, MM2 Bornheimer, SFP2 Helget, EM2 Sharp, MMC Hanks, MRFN Caron, EM2 Landicho, ICFN Burge, EMFN Michael, EM2 Russell, IC3 Thompson, SFM2 Kasten, IC3 Lundberg, EN2 Briley, SFP3 Park, MM2 Jaeg EM2 Boss, EM3 Skender, MMC Overcash, Kneeling CL to RJ- SFC Esson, DCI Chadwick, MR1 Anderson, EM1 Forville, SFI Adams, EM1 Wilkenson, MMI Reeder, MM1 Hedburg, IC1 Bailey, EMC Greene, Seated-ENS Wiehage, ENS Derrig. er, In case of a helo crash DC3 Kamp was decked-out in fireproof gear. ..--X Three pronged plugs, three conductor wire, Ensigns, 'W!'751WF! .qs Gee, it IS easier with plastic weights! ---:-5 smokin li '7 I 1 My ONLY job is to organize, deputize, criticize, and antagonizei' The machine shop was kept constantly busy with repair work. .af LT J. L. SESTRIC OPERATIONS OFFICER LT W. R, Koepke COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER I,..fi,Z-'-' LT D, R, Hess CIC OFFICER CPASTJ LTJG R. W. Ogden CIC OFFICER CPRESENTD LTJG T. I. Eubanks NAVIGATOR LTJG J, E, Kluttz ASST. COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER ENS L. S, Beers EMO ENS D. M, Lynn ASST. CIC OFFICER OI DIVISION I ...N , , ,,V- XX---' H 'mam 4 ' ' 'K 1- Aiwwfilwo ' :WW f,Wfff'A 1d5?AV5Y:f'f I ,X ww I fiwfia 'iff f 4 5'lV1'i. 1 -HIM' rf 5, ,Y 345,13 '23 :Wi iw 'Vfgt' WW? r ' If Q ,tub ffaffi +P A f' LU' A 3 I, 3 ' f ' 'f D -f f Y? ' ' f' I if as ,Q K' . fy M I. ff V fr , 4 ,,..,.,,, ff,w,.M.f. ,f s f fm fn f av' I 3 ,V .1 .I Qf' g?,,,?,a. 5 4.1. , by fa fm, 9529, K I 7,90-we 755 ff? , wwf ,wffgkb :Sim M-':iw2ff.f1f'2' Y migfsiffawfyfyfw 2,,,g,5,gA AM, or - va Back Row CL to RJ-RDC Blackard, RD2 Barber, RD2 Howard, RD3 Rocha, RD3 de la Cruz, RDSN Murray, LT Hess. Middle Row CL to RD- ENS Kluttz, RD3 Davis, RD3 Stankovich, RD2 Walkington, RD3 Graddy, RD2 Metro, RD3 Newell, RD3 Reed, Front Row C1 to RD-RD1 Beatty, RD1 Burgess, RD1 Alsabrook, RD1 Evans. M x'-V ., Q. N'-we he ,sms Li '- B .. ve.: Yes, I use BAN, Why do you ask'? 'Riu- J., ,f ,,- ...- f 9? Maintenance of an accurate air picture was important. if KXKN . .., I have a contact bearing. , . I 5 5 6 6' 1 3 Y 5.1 g ,L ,Q-Gr-rw Is it sunny today? CC DIVISION 11 SIX 4 me vt, . is I .-, W- 2 45 ff It YW 24 I '--f- Q I We af: Back Row CL to RJ-SMSN Fowler, SMSA Pospicheal, RM2 Kirkuff, RM2 Frerichs, RM3 Smith, SM2 Sutton, RM3 Klug, Front Row CL. to RJ-SMSN Evans, SM2 Thorn- berg, SMSN Baker, RMSN Weeks, RM2 Grey, RM3 Adams, LT Koepke, Kneeling- SMC Davis, RM1 Steusloff, RM1 Evans, SMI Madalon, RMC Snyder. if Our Ace Postal clerk, PCI Engelberger, One more mistake and b1ff! SQ ix ,ff s J Qf3, f1TO11? Ei 750 the , POSW1 ' . 'Ch61 NC0gI1iZ12J7ilCf3 i A ,L f-- M475 if ffWml'2if'f1 -sv k 'f. 4 5 f' - Ka , . K I M - Q. . . - .41 f if fx2 if f f1 f ' f Y 1 S 1 703,13 VVVV ,,,,f, , gig!! Vfll .fi f ,, -. V, ., , . - MW: wwgw Q :m,:,4,,,,fma,.LacL44u ' ' 0.4 V, ,, f Sigs and KILO-ONE had hard times. 3 Y , , , a burger, fries, and a chocolate malt p.. OE DIVISION Back Row CL to RD-ETR3 Nahlen, ETN3 Crane, ETN2 Koblinski, ETR3 Mettling, ETN2 Leathers, ETR3 Youngstrom, ETN3 West, ETR2 Witter, ENS Beers, Front Row CL to RD- ETR2 Chapin, ETR2 Fraas, ETR2 Denman, ETN2 Kopeikin, ETR2 Fisher, ETN3 Romero, ETN Merriman, ETR2 Premeaux, Kneeling-ETCS Tanner, ET1 Manley, ETC Clingenpeel. So, you see, you aren't always right. 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V f' 1 Y V V 20:4 Z 3,f2wY4S'.. ffffif 1539 Eff? 242173, 'f 'ff 'Lila ,Q k ffifjfffff-:fi . . f Y77,f'Lf 'SZ-157 2 '71 fjfh gf ' Z! 3- . iniigff ' 7Q?'f2:12,rg5j.5f7-Qggi, Rffjxrgg' 7Qi'X,.f t WI CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in presenting the MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATION to g USS COCHRANE QDDG-2lj or service as set forth in the following CITATION: For meritorious service from 19 February to 13 August 1968 as a unit of the with operations against this Period, Uss CCCHRA L ed iucrauve and pre-planned t vietnam within range of ene nfire support to Auied Forces f i f lf Her out- standing profii4Eg T : W nducting 274 firing missions accounted for the known damage to forty-six enemy gun positions, forty-seven vtig gc xhirty-seven bunkers and trench comple i TZ ' l Qnd enemy troop positions , fifty-one sites, six bridges and Causew-WS, ays and fmt an irwalcu- -,Q3 if it wg if lable amount kaigei my forces and facilities caused during ons and by numerous secondary explosions and fires. v f1'Xgg5-535 5 fire on one occasion, COCHRANE's crew performed din dama e to th shi and immediately d - f b 11 fd ,W-' 1- mf 2 , -,iq ,, '1U , 'F 'H--Q1 fi,b7g1 -tg , a 1 estroymg the S 0 Com a an an GXCGPUOHRI Of USS COCH- RANE exhibit ff l v t s rit de corps in , , , maintaining t SEVENTH Fleet . . f?iiM 'l ay' ' M k !,Q?V3'QlgW5V? 1'W1 f' V'-Lv 545'iWiM 'Wifwf ': Hbf Nw liifwf 'f d?Q'yfQM ' ' ltf fifi i't'q . in material con m P vi' V 6'f w fa s t M w e f f nalism, courage, and inspiring devotion to duty reflect great credit upon themselves and the United States Naval Service. 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