Comstock (LSD 45 LSD 19) - Naval Cruise Book

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NOT PICTURED CS2 R.R. Lorenzo CS3 S.E. Mohlenbuclz ff QQ X I mr Wp' . , fel! 37 ' M. . SN R. Rodriguez TN M.A. Cirignano TN N.D. Divino What stock number did you use order these dogs, Woods?? TN R. Dullan TN D.B. Jose TN A.A. Diaz SK3 D.J. Woods CSSN D.W. Kelley SN R.J. Thibodeaux SN J.J. Kelley TN S.B. Navarro TN L.A. Cabling ll SH3 R.W. Mace SN T.L. Longhway SN H.0. McCardle SN G.L. Maiello TN J.L. Mateo Jr. TN R.A. Delrosario V 1 g comsroagg L5 G21 V k I RX 4. 5 XA my I9 QQULQ RV fx np!! 4 W6 DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF MICHAEL s. SPRATLIN, ASA, USN, A SHIPMATE KILLED IN AN ACCIDENTIN DAL ALANG HARBOR L' ,.3.Gf' -V E I , .A u u C - T ff i f V , , Q f , Q ' m vnu.. COIVIIVIANDING OFFI ER 1 Captain Robert K. Ripley Captain Robert K. RIPLEY of Kalispell, Montana, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1949, then served aboard USS R. L. WILSON IDDE-8472 and USS NEWPORT NEWS CCA-1482. In 1956, he served as Commanding Officer of USS CHITTENDEN COUNTY ILST-5612 and, in 1958 as Executive Officer of USS BARTON IDD-7721. In 1963 he began a two year tour as Commanding Officer of USS WEISS IAPD-1351. In 1957 Captain RIPLEY earned a Masters Degree in Education from Stanford University, and in 1965 he attended the British Joint Service Staff College. He has served as Operations briefer for the Chief of Naval Operations, and has served several tours with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, including Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director, and Executive Assistant to the Vice Direc- tor, Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff. C-2PlaiH RIPLEY is married to the former Martha VAN PATTEN of Norfolk, Virginia. They have two sons and one daughter. EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lieutenant Commander Charles C. Stewart Lieutenant Commander Charles C. STEWART, of Piedmont, South Carolina, entered the Navy in 1943. He achieved the rate of Sonarman Chief before attending the Naval Officer Candidate School in 1956. ' During his naval career, LCDR STEWART has served aboard USS WALDRON IDD-6991, USS KLEINSMITH IAPD-1341, USS RICH IDDE-8201, USS AULT IDD-6981, as Executive Officer ofthe USS ADROIT CMSO-5091 and USS TERREBONNE PARISH K LST-11561, and as Commanding Officer of USS POLASKI COUNTY fLST41088j. In addition, he has served several tours of duty in Key West, Florida at the U.S. Fleet Sonar School and the Key West Test and Evaluation Detachment. Prior to reporting to COMSTOCK LCDR STEWART served with the U.S. Military Advisory Group, Buenos Aires, Argentina .LCDR STEWART is married to the former Myra HENDRIX Of J2CkS0I1Vil16, Flflffda- They have one son, - - - -2- W . V, K t , .ggi-,W I ',kV, , I , f p L D A R E C T K lvl E v: ,f .. . . 1 K - , 1 . V . K V W ,N W 4 9 , , T N - , . gf, E LT D.H.M. Holihan First Lieutenant 5 f 2 ii LTJG S. E. Songer LQTJG C.S. Omohundro CWO B.J. Valeu 1st Division Officer Gunnery Officer Ist Division Officer 'ai 0 3 , 4 ,K .3 BMC J.I. Robles Division Chief 1 Y iv' 'J S 4 a . . . 1' J'-, , ' Q N 41 at EV Q QQ in gig a ffl I ' .'4A F .Q S Ziff-S' ' ' 1 iiif it ' -. . ..1' BM1 0.L. Edwards BM2 G.P. Friedl BM3 I.W. Minor SN D.L. Coomes SN G.P. Davis BM3 S.E. Hayes YN3 T.E. English SN B P Finch SN W.B. Fullerton SN J.W. Hargott SN G M Kichinko SN E. K1me SN S.W. Von Kanel SN F.E. Williams SN I E Senne SN S. Trevino SA F.G. Lewis SA R.K. Lange SN C. Sanchez SA S.J. Delamere SA D.L. Lamb SA P.M. Pitts SA V.P. Atkins 1 1 SA C. Jenkins SA B.J. Huey SA J.W. Bashore SA M.S. Anglin NOT PICTURED SA 12.0. wane SA LT. Eamfmds SA T. smun SA v.L. num: A , on Aff-5 I I f SA M .S. Spratlin SN R.A. Coulson fw EA M.D. Arend A R.A. Marshall SA R.D. Garrels SA W. Deutschman SN R. Luna SA L. Gaines Second Division N V, n. 'Z My i BM1 T.R. Wilkes BM2 M.R. Hrycyk BM3 R.A. Sabala BM3 P.A. Lindner SN A.J. Diloretta i SN J.F. Jambeter SN R.W. Lunn SN G.C. Macik SN W.S. Proctor SN P.L. Shelley SN G.L. Herring SA.R.B. Anstead SA CE. Blythe SA A.O. Bond SA C.T. Davis l H ie i ii fi? ATB Le C?JLD Poor Boats he lust found t th t he b y ng o uve y ar mg one cout h ze gray pa nt X M Mi if KU 3 . . . ' ou a f . lavy is u i f' - e guaranteed, K 'eother-resistant, scratch-resistant, non- ust- ' , - u i . ' ' The Head's the other way, huh? ,ggi SA M.A. Herring SA RL. Hileman SA R.D. Barela i And don't let go of that line again! SA D.A. Briggs SA R.P. Nunes SA M. Nickoles 5 SA W.M. Smith SA L. Egilske SA F.J. Habadnak SA S.M. Bartlett SA J.M. Howell S SA W.F. Sullivan SA R.R. Leonard SA K.E. Robinson SA B.V. Manning SN B.H. Boyer SA J.L. Houston NOT PICTURED SA R.A. Nurse SA L.B. Magley PQ- . GMG1 A.B. Schult FTG2 B.L. Henderson GMG3 D.E. Boughman GMG3 C T McBee Third Divisiw ' g 'IA' Q' 1 7 Q 1 f ' A 5 '4 Af' ' -,-, ' .L M IL 1: - 35.1-Tg:S:.Elr' Si v a, Y N in An. I. A YKV' .lw5gi,.5.L , ij IL-3 'f Q '.., ' . ' v-fi-nf . IE- . . - 1- s .f.: .,T.x, :Az'E'Eff i Vgsmff. b Small arms training ' X X URPE T Cl f W X, 74 1 fi 'GUN T x IV , 3 I wouIdn't ll th fl t e e I I' d ENGI NEE ING DEPARTMENT ,, ',4M. . A V A MQ.. , ,' N 1,1 mg Q, W -A , Q K , '. g u LCDR R.A. Adams Chief Engineer ENS E.B. Merriweather CWO2 A.G. Brice WO T.A. Toomey MPA Electrical Officer DCA MMC O. Caldwell BTC B.R. Atkins MHC R.F. Cook 1 BRC G.L. Cole ENC A. Phillips MM1 A.G. Foronda MR2 J.E. Nickell MR3 E.P. Scott EN3 J.R. Wiggington EN3 A.V. Hernandez EN3 R.L. Caldwell EN3 C. Doolittle EN3 E. Blackwell EN3 W.C. Walker FN W.J. Hipsher FN K.D. Davis FN M.R. Hammett EM1 J.A. Steward FN J.C. Meyer FN R.K. Byers FA M.R. Evans Q5 NOT PICTURED EN2 M.A. Dunbar Pfam if Q fi ,f X. Division EM3 T.L. Cassel EM3 D.M. Fredendall EM3 R.S. Anderson EM3 E.R. Edwardson EM3 R. Gaswint EM2 C.L. Tucker EM2 A.J. Plantier EC2 D.L. Sapp EM1 H.D. Hart IC3 RL. Hampton EM3 D.R. Shriner EMFN R. Smoktunowicz FN F. Whitfield FN B.A. Maxwell FN J.E. Letellier FN M.W. Gaddie I FN B.E. Cooper EM1 A.C. San Nicolas SF1 B.G. Smith SFM3 G.W. Hall Division s 3 i SFP2 S.E. Mode DC2 W.L. Hupp DC3 S.J. Haferkamp DC3 T,L, Roberts DC2 Armstrong SFP3 M.W. Loosemore 1. L' is 1 . v f ,1 T 4 1 1 1 1 1 I 'i SFM2 W.H. Deloria .SFP3 B.S. St George -' -1-W 4,f:-'lf-ri.,-ffm-........-,..-,--,-- SFP3 J L Sollose SFP3 J L Goble SFP3 R E Nelson NOT PICTURED SFM3 K.L. Kerssen SFMFN J.E. Hamlet SFPFN D.S. Driscoll FN P.H. Watson FN T.G. Johnson FN C.R. Snow FA R.D. Lebsack SFP3 E.L. Montoyo FXR. Division ii i i' , f i , BT2 A.H. Huckins BT2 F. Lewis BT2 H.L. Woodard BT2 D.D. Snyder BT2 RL. Smith BT3 A.L. Morin BT3 D.L. Bake .BT3 D.J. Foss BT2 D. Poe BT2 J.W. Furbee FN R.E. Rivera u 'Mya , ' 1 ami. V F.-W -4.. u ..p , - Q, 5 A rf 1? V F F s 12.5 ' . i 8 ' if t F E af HQ Q x 2 f Ji f 1 Q, 3, 2 Q i Que, if ix , 4 ii 1' 5 31 ii FN N.D. Knoelder FN J. Mallett FN R.D. Smith FN D.L. White FN O.L. Allen FA L. J. Johnson FA T.T. Briscoe FA H. Martin NOT PICTURED BTFN D.D. Mays BT3 R. E. Frazar FN R.W. Tavenner FA R.M. McIntosh , , ' 1-fr-T ... yn.--1-'wwe , . --..-.. .:-.........-... ...-.,, v . . 1 ......... MM1 R.R. Thornton MM1 K.T. Shirley MM2 J..I. Cunningham MM2 P.E. Preston MM2 D.W. Brock MM3 N.R. Farley MM3 J.R. Flynn MM3 C.M. Lasher MM3 J.M. Ray ' MM3 R.V. Avery MM3 E.G. Jones MM3 M.L. Pearce MM3 J,D, Mggfffme YN3 V,A, Abelseth MMFN J.L. Miner FN J.E. Steiner FN C.W. Livsey FN F.A. Brown FN E.W. Howard FN T.R. Becker ' -,-. Q ,,, IVI Division MMFN D L Leazenby MMFN B M Stevenson MM3 L C Maldment FN R W Covey FN R J Peterson FN S W Swan MM2 D E Short FN J.B. Wilson S 1 et' eg eotl If FN G.J. Levesque .ot, F FA M . Garcia ' ADIVIINISTR TIVE NAVIGATI N I-Y ,,, ,, . IDEPA TIVI E NTS W Q'I ,i'v,,, 11M , ,, -I LTJG J.C. Durst Personnel and Navigating Officer LTJG J.D. Magee MMC N.A. Anderson X Division Officer Chief Master At Arms HMC D.H. Kusumoto YNC G.E. McClure N Division QM1 D.W. Martin QM3 D.A. Ozanich QM3 L.E. Johnson W -, 1- I can't see it through all this smoke!' I' , , . ii . Q . . Q: , X F , 1 oh x dh , bii of is Q N ow x :gf ' ' ' 'H , A I ' o foo f nov , - 1 3 55' ' ' 'i . 1 QM3 J.P. Uphan QM3 D.M. Determan QM3 H.J. Winfrey X Division HM2 J S Kozlowskz PN2 T C Bagley PN3 C A Wright PN3 K Bauchsbaum SN F Knox SA J C Jenkins HM3 T A Gossman YN3 B M1l1er I NOT PICTURED PC3 G James ii. i Q' A X if , - A Z i DEPA F2T mam ,- J, v,w. - ' ,-,.,1..v,,v'- .'- LT B.H. West Operations Officer LTJG P.R. Wheeler ENS J.Lush CIC Officer Communications Officer Q' OI Div sion RDSN R.E. King NOT PICTURED RD1 C.E. Belcher RD3 RJ. Martin RD3 C.A. Peters RDSN D.E. Ogletree RDSN R. Dominguez RD3 E.J. Danielson RD3 R.P. Rumelhart RDSN M.E. McNerney OC Division SM2 R..I. Hedges ETN2 H. Odjik NOT PICTURED RMC P. Whiteaker RMC D.M,. Chapman RM2 J. Akins RM3 C.F. Luellen ETR3 C.L. Nofziger RM2 M.J. Hopkins SMB H.E. Hanson ETR2 D.C. McGowan M SMSN R.W. Bouck CYN3 B. Jackson RM3 J.D. Bohlander SMSN M.A. Disalvio SM3 J.T. Thompson SM3 D.E. Arends RMSN S.L. Moulton ETNSN T.W. Weiss SN F-M- Pelekai ? 5 f 9 V. 'f' A Q' : 1 ' ' 'W . .. .Q ' .L - W . va 1 1. fsf' M 'S' fig 5 ' 1- 3 for I- ,Lg ,. ' nn. HL H CYN3 D.R. East RM3 J.L. Horsley 5 U PP'-Y DEPARTMENT LT J P Dejanovlch Supply Offlcer LTJC T S Lee CSC H A AKIHS Dzsburszng Offlcer SH1 J.T. Coffman SK1 N.A. Rice CS2 J.R. Taylor SD2 C. Gallardo SD2 C. Garcia Jr. CS2 V.J. Spini SH2 M.J. Sullivan DK2 J.H. Appleby SD3 N. Camaje SK3 J.D. Olsen SH3 P. Turner SK3 D. Thomas SD1 F-N- Evaldez SH2 J.H. Atcherson CSI K.A Hobart SH3 W.F. Wilson D .49 gl S Division PC3 L.F. Gatlin DK3 M.J. Conway BM3 C W Tmer TI-IE COIVISTGCWS FINAL TOU R QF DUTY Q F 1 ,..:: .va --:X We departed San Diego, with a load of pontoons, chain, and SEABEES You're right! It is fun to stand on A '- T '1- ' ' -'MA' '7' ' ' V 1 -f And went straight to DaNang and off-loaded Bui when he asked for men who wanted to go swimming, I thought--- J' I C, www' p ,1 F H- Y' 1 ,. -' LJ' .. ' . M.. W' f 0 m,..z,. , , , T f l!i4.Mf i ri , .,., .,.,..4.,,,- .N , , .QM ,Nm ,W ,Q-ipwfm s ,V I ,QE W.,,,-zztw WKm.CA-Qmf,WW.1 ?W'mjhjLgrwM 'r?fr'ym1:' -'M' V-fwwl. Q or N, . M 1 :Na Hag 1 ,,,,- w g,f 1g,.M.wWrf- 'f-'Hfgje A f'Q5.w.frf-'V 21 W We traversed the Long Tau River to Nne Be. - YH: Ft, . . QW ,.,. .- ,, ' - T ', . 1 E35 522' 434' 1 ' , V ' if ,, 'N ' ' y 1 U, xl Va 7 J x I , O V A 'A Q t A gif if or U T, T T g new 7f T ..VAA ' i t ' ' ' as ' - ' ' 1 - 3. .,Q-M fg V' 1 ' ' gif. j, R , . .Y ,A 3 f Y V ,, I :I J A, V. ,gk 4 If f .4 . A 4,4 , . any-Q M ' N A, Q., 1 Nga? JW, ,, .f., ', -,l..ww,w:4A'., f V ' ,, , ,, . '52:....rsA..fau.1w. Law.. -.. We had our first helo ops and it was only the beginning of what came to be the all too fa- milar sound of ' Now all hands man your flight quarter stations Hr ..-a.,l1'?fZ!i ' ' And loaded the armored barges and boats into our well deck Took them dmvn the delta to the Cau Mau River, off loaded them and provided support until the operation was established. 3 r T J, gf ' .1 1 ' A 1 They say they took a vote and decided that they ,,,,,.Yf IA'-LM-1--k.f,N',A Q., .,,. L. .. - l l .. , 1 V , , ., , , 3' Finally we get to our first liberty port in West Pac --- Subic Bay There we learned that We were joining the Amphibious Ready Group. But this meant that we had to load the Marines N... And their it ! ? - it X ammo! jg p l l -- W x hf W-.1 ' VT '7'W FW- !Evv HLwmslu 3 v iN -L-, . They helped alittle. ,doin believe it' i Loaded at last! 1 5 Our leader kept things organized. ' ' But Boats, I don't Want to go to my room A11 food has to be carried aboard, and in port most of our working hours were spent I in ' 'All Hands working parties. Working Parties ..-42? Y- We had some good liberty too, with ship's parties at Grande Island, enjoying sun, sailing, skin diving, and indoor sports at the local establishments. And of course the normal ships work continued. fi ff , XX XXX '-fx We also loaded stores at sea fUNREPj N-, P X Four years behind the same wheel Others watched And offered ENCOURAGEMENT! pf' aff .15 Qu-HQ M 9414 The bow hook says to make that 2 burgers for him -su 454 h V 'Q wtdfgkupfi-5 Away The Gig' . , , f f -s X , I I? 4 2 'M , if ft Qi' f- 1 t ' 'W 0 , m , 1 W. i . f 1 . XR r J X . ., . :QQ N' K b , 1, ! ,m jig: r. I . ' 'Y , .effigy ' t Q. .- . , 0 4 ' . f , W 1 ' H . ' . , 41, VW , R ,A i ,fl Im if ' 4 4 ':?12?.f' 91 ' , it N . ' . . f f 1 L ,:wf,,.- L V .' V' ' f ' V - - ,. A - ' 1 - V .,.. . , I-4 4.u:,4.,....,,,..,.. uv 3' If I wc 'r pf .'-mfny , wg - , of -4 W, 'Q' H - 1 , , - -f M. ' fig 1 51 f f an ia il 4 Y. fr , t 1 1 4 X ,Z dvfywz I- FQ, The ' ' Gig Gang on the loose Next time it had better not be like this. 1 A great deal of time was spent at 1A stations, and those helmets certainly N A y got heavy l A i ll A I the For every one! One more crack like that and I'1l make you wear your helmet Gperatlon Color C.O., COMSTOCK Gig and UDT 13 make beach reconnaissance. The Chow Line Beach Parties 6- ff ,5 - ' ' While in the ARG, our only opportunity for A f' x R and R was a beach party every week at , , gay ,FW 9 W, W Q A My DaNang catered 'by out own supply dept, V ' WL, xl ' ' ' in . . 5 '-F y f ' ' Wx' .- Z, f . . 5 ny y- Ii y , 1 Q' up and wzth the beach and beer furmshed by .6 ...: 6 if if -6' -sam-..f 2 the 3666666 2,2 1 , -. 6 6 ,ts ' 6 1 , , 6 :hui l 46' ' 1,445 vt? its 6 X. Fm, was? 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'N' , ,. f'7 ' kv 04' .-A 13493 . -,- y .dvr vi' '-V , 5 K . 1 ,, . X , W - , ,g K' ' , WW' . If ' Q., 1 . ' vi, , A x - ' . . 1 A . ,L g fwf' -N Y X . -- Y -,,, x - -- -Y.-,V----.,,,,-M W4 Hong Kong After seeing only Subic and DaNang, the Pearl of the Orient, Hong Kong, was more than just another liberty port - it was the liberty port of our WEST PAC cruise. A kaleidescope of sounds, colors, and people, Hong Kong offered an opportunity to enjoy the most cosmopolitan of Oriental cities. From the fine cuisine of the Parisian Grill to the floating restaurants of Aberdeen, to entertainment in the Wanchi District, we absorbed the orient in our six day stay. . 5, kThe famous View from Victoria Peak X 'B ! ,.V. 5.2 ,L While anchored in DaNang Harbor, we took time to recognize some of our men with ad- vancements and awards -1.2 -1' ex f in he -inputs' 1'-TM . 1 2 . 'R A ' '9 v - ,If ' . fx. ' I- , 4' 1 --: -1 .fir T ' ,Q v si-, 4.4 ' vs., . ,av 'Wi msg 'I V .QT w.,g.,, ,, R K-J..,g9 .- ' s .1 .ff 4-A . -V 'N ,J ff , fills? W ef' -v' 5 , 4031 1,4 :gf 5 F 1- V i .A 'gb Va 1 5 rf V. d f Q34 ,fk ,' V K A 2 , ,.,,..,.,5,,f 1 ,f 135 f 1 ,gan J We had some men leave us by ' ' BoatsWain's Chair to the USS GUADALUPE for return stateside. We were sorry to see them go. It was all accomplished very safely. .. . W,- . ,R V, ami R - A ng., . A if' 'i l Q I 2 ,. ,.., Win ..-ef ' +53 , : ' ,ww , NF.. x Bra I A '41 1 - X . 6 .g-- , , X . . I f ' af 's. f V -' 1 1' f I im W 1 A x F 532 2 lu XXX, Ei S4 2,- ., f-iff ,M AJ X- ' J X .x kr- L Q52 ---11 'Y' ' f ' , 4 - 'fs 7' q lg 5 Y, s 1 4 Q 1 r , Ill 1 1 ' gl if 3 ...S L .1 'Z ff W1 I 16.9, 4 s H Q my-., 4 gag ? r eff . 4 ' Yin I dk rf W ffl , . an A-. 45'v,' 4 yer, ff W 1 5 V SS. . if j'. g, ' Awe 1 x ' wfrxxfewizfwg iw , -V 'W I ' 'L 35' -.4 fag. J, , N z Q fi f' '1aff1 wM'eHi Q . M ,, But our Chaplain said that he wa,sn't going to transfer that way. X M we ni .--mf . -wx .. me an JK.:.T,.- -4 M we-W U The Batangan Peninsula Operation Brave Armada caused us to see a loi of this beach, supporting the Marines ashore wg everything from ammo to Water. .QS .. ' H -Q .:-,' 1 A A' - ' , -.A31:1 , --V., w . ' .Q,, , f Ig . W .A m .f:4fwg5Ssq?.W7g.X cf -, . .- '- K' ' w 'vfrgfw 1 f' , Xi 5 .. , 1 . , ' L-bu f , biwil 1 Lf-wfw .-i,.,. f A , 'r M-fjgg-4,tC 'gr 'M Mgiff i f K w: J,,m f -J' , ' -'I-fr 'Z 553' -ii.-'iz Ewgg 1- L J 7f':Q- L ' - 5 L'lT'5-- riff .. V. 129' Wi -xg--QfQ7Q,2 ',m. ..q ,f ,f:,j.-i .L.,Wg . w w -1- 2. .:f 'g rf '- x f , wpj. ..1- H NL-f.., L q .eg-f,. ,V-1,-i ,J R:rf',.2,Q f: 'J . -. ' V, va Y we - -V M A , T-ww .wiv Y - -V. -4: '.fff. ev-fm, , -' .f--4-is-v N. Al ,t m Y jg L M YV Z!! f TE? ,:.-:NWI--W if. ,I.-f--V'-33.11-V .K Y ,t g 'Wi - Load Out For Home ,Lag Qs I V F 'Rf 'TZELB ?'P--.,N Arrival San Diego! o fs EDITOR ASSISTANTS PHOTOGRAPHERS . 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