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'45 8 P 4 1 l A A Qt w .n U! 'Y 1 t F ,D During the crew which time COLUMBUS during March' lnlate Naval Shipyard on A conducted: missile exercises olfthecciast. t L t 1 More changes I964. Rear tilla ELEVEN on board D. C. Lyndon. CAPT! Boyd CAPT Royal K. Joslin'. Pacific cruise as H guided missile During the cruise CO China Sea off the coast of during the period 3 September to Froces Expeditionary Medal QSIX periodi. ' ln March I965 COLUMBUS was l9th pf that month hosted a cruise for 68 League Councils in the Southern California area. Events included a missile run-out, AAt1firirigfby,a guided 'I!1iSSilC burial-at-sea ceremony, of a retired'iQlfli1VXQ1gCl3i9f Bel-ll' refueling demonstration with an oiler. 4' dr' 'iff gflitI:7.L..w QA On 22 March I965 Secretary of Defense REibeFEfMQNarhaifa-'ana nounced that as a result of competitive' firing COlll!llMiBLJ1S7'2waSi ., 7 awarded three E's . Two were earned by a TAILOS directorand tone by a TARTAR director. , t ' ' V Another successful step for COLUMBUS came between 16 May and l6 October I965-5 when almost 5096 of her crew pvhogtook promotion- exams were advancedf, , Y During the summer of I965 COLUMBUS carried 21.0 'Nlillfiili Academy and NROTC midshipmen for their annual cruise, During the cruise, the ship visited Seattle, San Franciscoaand Pearl Harbor. tFrom August to October the same year COLUMBUS had a some- what easy-going schedule as she participated in only two fleet- exer- A cises. The first was a week-long ,cruise termed Operation RAG- tl 7 T WEED , the second operation called BASELINE lasting about the same length of time. Both operations tested the operational readi- ness of participating units. AA4, , i , 7 November I965 found COLUM'BlQSTeh route to the San Fran+ cisco 'Naval Shipyard for ,adregular repair period andwrestrictecl avail- abilityzilqiiring this periodftshe received ti, new Executive Officer, core victt5r19'lGL lWarriner. Also, she was fsiiifcessful in enlisted advances ments, saving I93 of' her crewmenx 'lTearifAdn1iralT'ilolin 1 ,-down , sonzzi, September and settled i Although spent ' 45' Uflltfiuftllly 'letter quitejtiqgy with. . gvigitslgvhg iimportanweuests. sttcti as visit of' the Jap? TT m57'fQEP3f'fitgfltVliE3Ef 7!fi4'ke6 Mlilcif The Minister itndfhis partyyisited i cotumewe 'tttwiggetggf pf Nforfott -Mttttttnyt mafia-. J lations ,prior to a conference fi L W 4 Another meritorious mast was 'held' on the fantailon lllCL'Af'f10l'fllfl 9522 September and this was the Iasgmasteof this type conducted tty. . CAPT Slicliiif 'MQFQ''fh31'fl:l25i,235!arQg5we,i1e,LpgesegQ:-Q -officers and rrien of COLUMBUS. The awards consisKe'di'6'ffleTters 'of appreciation f and commendation certificates fort .qualified CDOL tOOfDQTGIC Wafer? Officers. Engineering Officer of the Watch. Man of the Quarter. 'Divi- sion of the Quarter. and Advancement and Good Conduct certificates. Many letters of Commendation and 'appreciation' were presented to men for their contributions toward the 'three E',sT' yvonfhyt .COQ t.UtMBUs'. The Whitt- Ladyi' .rqqeiveaitttatifieatiotifer l1eF'winnirtg the E's following the end of the cornpetition period which was the very first one for the guided missile cruiser as an operative unit.of the Atlantic Fleetfand which was -earned in the -first year of operations in thefAtIant'ic Fleet. t , A V - Qg .,Qfg.-54 The ship received un E for Weapons,-an E 'for Operations, and the V it Melgay'-Taylor, Commander Western seas' Frontier, presentedt B2 . ,Battle ,grfiggnQy,4E Qsignaygng the Tall Lady 35' Que ohf tha, out, , it diflfheallesbstetlo COLUMBUSM EN at H Meri10fiQue+.MaSt::t9.nt - - T5t1Stifidi'iiET'r?6hiiilH'f!Ft??iii4y'Q'a:,5iitEt1i'n itnermiqftqggeteetse,-e-6-s2f:5Qf 4ff4 -' H11 r: f , f ' 'I '. Y -1147 - ' f 7 5 Y ' 'A 410.2 4-. I.: - -. .,.,x -iff? ' , ' - tl! N0VCmibefiet ' 1 A et. , ' - ' f ' ' On the mornmgl-of .S October, CAPT William A. Arthur assumed' gh' ' Foll ing her yard period COIQUMBUS returned' to':San Diego ,tv- ow if 'the Christniasg-gholidays:prior to departing, the West Hewiibgnieporifini Norfolltl. 'On I0 January l966 She pulled 'for the last time and headed East. lcb'ai'df,titransit, COIQUMBUS tvisited Acapulco. Jamaica. and the ers are lewf and Sea Command ',ol'jCOLUM.BUS. 'CAPT reported botird from WaShirt2t0i1,5D..CL.where the 1 . Offiee . af lfhiivllfliitiiilfofi the Sea us the uI4 ,l it
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