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L.l..L...4-,- , : The President '31 'x. , LA '-' ,T ff, ,QL -js: --- '..:' X.-3. Lp.ig,f.fff' 313 J fi 6 I '57 z-...- V I IT! 4 -S OF 6 if 4 rl, 4 .4735 wi W an QQ!! 1 4 ' ff 4 . f STE Q., , OS L4 Ig O ir ,, .7 X4 A fo f Q 6 x U7 -Sgr D ' xl96l ,, Z 4 14 Ax' T 4 if Cv -65 FROM THE BRIDGE - TO THE PRIDE. PROFESSIONALISM, AND SPIRIT OF THE TEAM . THAT SPIRIT PAST AND PRESENT WHICH PUT GREAT WARSHIPS TO SEA AS AN INSTRUMENT OF A FREE PEOPLE AND KEPT THEM THERE IN THE FACE OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE HARDSHIP. THE I98I-82 DEPLOYMENT CONSTITUTES ONE OF THE MOST INNOVATIVE AND SUCCESSFUL ON RECORD. A DEPLOYMENT WHICH FUNDAMENTALLY IMPROVED THE COURSE OF AIRCRAFT CARRIER EMPLOYMENT. THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE A TRIBUTE TO THE TEAM , THE SUPERB OFFICERS AND MEN OF CONSTELLATION AND CARRIER AIR WING NINE. NOBODY'S DONE IT BETTER. WHILE OTHERS WERE MAKING AMERICA BEAUTI- FUL AND PROSPEROUS, THE TEAM WAS MAKING AMERICA POSSIBLE. f Z. 01. 6,4.fv7'A-JJ, Krvffo-5 'f- '7 fommvdlvk dffrlzr ,-it 'N at Q4 c 'E t ii ji ,ep yn. ,... I xx J 11 wr v T x ltlxl De artu re With San Diego quickly becoming a speck in our rear view mirror, we can all expect to be overtaken with a WESTPAC frame of mind. Slowly but surely, conscious thought will take the jump across the International Date Line. The price of a gallon of gas is quickly becoming less important than the exchange rate of dollars to pesos. A road map of San Diego is infinitely less vital to us now than a guide to Waikiki Beach, and any visions we may have had of monkeys at the San Diego Zoo are bound to be secondary to the monkeys at the Pearl City Tavern, or pieces of them skewered on barbecue sticks on Magsaysay. The directions on how to get to Mom's in Pacific Beach can wait to be told a lot later than the directions to Mom's in Clongapo. The craving for a midnight snack at Jack-in-the-Box will be replaced by the urge for midrats. lt's a slow and steady metamor- phosis we'll be undergoing. Of course there may still be a few of us who hang on to thoughts of San Diego a little longer, no thoughts of chili and cheese omelettes at the Night and Day Cafe, a Saturday afternoon in Balboa Park, or a vision of Ted Leitner doing the evening sports. However, it won't be long before we'lI all be mumbling to ourselves seemingly impossible to pronounce words in Tagalog as we walk down the passageways. The thinking behind Einstein's Theory of Relativity will pale when compared to the brain racking that will go on to discover a quick and effective way of determining the real girls from the almost real girls of Singapore. Some of us may be grumpy and unyielding to such progressive thinking at this point. With not even a first letter written home, it may be a little premature to inventory the loose pesos left over from last cruise. But time will once again do its trick as humanity's Florence Nightingale, and by the time we get to the land of San Miguel, we'lI be once again living in the present. So here's a toast to the Coronado bridge, the Char- gers, Hagaan Das ice cream, and bus route number nine. It has been great having you around, good luck, Merry Christmas, and see you again. As for now, l'Il have to dig out that stereo guide, make some cruise resolutions. and start hunting for all those loose pesos left over from last cruise. 14,4 . .X -. S-'P 6 zd- f A 'I ff- f QILN IL. . 'TT T ln .H -1.-451. -w,-T ., Y W, 0 ,if f' X 4 1 I S1EL ATION cv H U' W M4 X f 'SOR 6 F' ,ff n I It 2 -kbx X J FW 1 v Q4 fs Q Q0 lr '.pn-U- U 5' g.,,ul-dj X Q. I 1 .AN 4 S F X 1 S I , ' ... i' X 1 bg K ...- I I ' ' LA. vkxslldtas ,,,kQ4.q4.fH.1x..-.nn.w:um'u. 5eR H..n,-n.-....-.........--..-,,,, 1.-. .Y H . . ., , Q V - vw I V:,o5:iGi,.b'-.- ' ' -.-, - I -if lwpvx----D - - ,-1' 'J I ' f- ', ,J ,, , , w':15?':,?4 Gymgrfff- -:- x, , ' - . ' - . 34' if -15 A 4- ., I- H .- - ' fVS??yr'f'L1ffQ5i ' J C . -.3 ' '- ' fp ,.-'.f,.:F,l, .V 1 . Av I rn- .. h -:fw k,.:4,. 1 . gk. If -'--39 , . II... Af 44, tm 4, . 5. . , , . , , ..-'-'-' 'iipu ' u -.- , xl nw.. -as -4 N, une! 'J Jo VK 90-Q f? Jul Capta Com is M4 B'i'D'd'k Off X X 8 T N E X Q f JR gglma f lf v ' P7A'N' OI1 Captain Brooks, a Birmingham, Alabama native, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in June i957 and was designated a naval aviator in February l959. As a naval aviator he has accumulated more than 4,500 hours and 990 carrier landings in F-8 and F-4 fighter aircraft. Assignments in a variety of fighter squadrons included command of Fighter Squadron 5I from Septem- ber i973 to January I975 and Fighter Squadron l2I, the Pacific Fleet F-4 Readiness Squadron, from March I976 through March I977. He served as Head, Aviation Com- mander Assignment Branch, Bureau of Naval Personnel from April l977 through May I978. Following completion of Chief of Naval Operations Senior Officers' Ship Ma- terial Readiness Training, ldaho Falls, ldaho, he served as Commanding Officer of the Fleet Replenishment Oil- er. USS Kansas City CAOR-SD from January I979 through June I98O. Captain Brooks assumed command of USS Constellation CCV-643 on April 28, I98I following assign- ment as Force Readiness Officer, Staff, Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Captain Brooks received his degree in Aeronautical Engineering from U.S. Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California and subsequently served as Head. Aircraft System Branch and as a Production Test Pilot with Bureau of Naval Weapons, representative, McDon- nell Aircraft Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri. He is a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia. Captain Brooks was selected for flag rank in De- cember I98I. He is married to the former Dolores Kath- erine Gober of Birmingham. Alabama. He and Lorrie reside with their daughters, Amy and Allison, in quar- ters at Naval Air Station, North Island. Their son, Mark, is a member of the Class of I985, U.S. Naval Academy. E COMMAND 51? l --5 2 J,- Y '?' iq 5 -ki' MF' IN CONFERENCE I CAPTAIN PHILIP S. ANSELMO STE EXECUTIVE OFFICER USS CONSTELLATION Captain ANSELMO, a native of Middle- bury, Vermont, graduated from the Uni- versity of New York in August I962, en- tered the Navy through Aviation Officer Candidate School in October l962, and was commissioned in March l963. Captain ANSELMO completed F-4 Re- placement Pilot Training in Fighter Squad- ron IOI and served in Fighter Squadron 3I from February I964 to December I965g Fighter Squadron ISI from December l965 to March I967, Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Four from March I967 to October I969p Fighter Squadron I2It Fighter Squad- ron JIS from December I969 to December l97Ig and F-I4 Program Manager at Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River from De- cember l97I to August I974. From August I974 to August I976, he served as Flag Lieutenant and Aide to Commander SIXTH Fleet. He then reported to Fighter Squadron Ill CF-4 RAGJ5 Carrier Air Wing Two Staff as Operations Officer from March l977 to May l977g Fighter Squadron l54 as XO, then CO, from De- cember I979 to June l98I. Captain ANSELMO has logged over 900 carrier landings in the F-4 aircraft. He is married to the former Arlene Fox of Cleve- land, Ohio. He and Arlene reside at l32I5 Edina Way, Poway, California with their two children, Christopher and Elizabeth. 16 L . .1 ffm. 1' fs 3 a , , .11-4, W A WW' I-JI 'x fem ,fx J .pn COMMANDER CARRIER GROUP SEVEN 411080 of' 1 'es i L. i . 4 S ,9 7 o : 'silky O SEVEN George Alfred Aitcheson, Jr., a native of Pennsylvania, born May 3rd, I93O, is the son of Dr. George A. Aitcheson fdeceasedj and Mary McKay Aitcheson of Warren, Ohio. Rear Admiral Aitcheson entered the U.S. Navy as a Naval Aviation Cadet following graduation from the University of Pittsburg in June I952. Upon completion of flight training in December l953 and ap- pointment as an Ensign, he attend- ed the jet transition course at NAS, Kingsville, Texas. After completion, he reported to VF-l92, deploying to WESTPAC aboard the USS ORIS- KANY. Following this tour, he re- ported to the Fleet ALL Weather Training Unit, Pacific as a flight in- structor. In I958 he reported to the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, Patuxent River, Maryland as a student, and following his graduation in June I959. he was assigned to Weapons Systems Test as a project 'test pi- lot. He then reported to VF-l4l, later designated VF-53, where he completed WESTPAC deployments aboard the USS CONSTELLATION. He then served temporarily as I8 CCG 7 G3 6 7575 G3I'l'l ml' 3,70 596 55 I? mr- O Z flight instructor at VF-I24 prior to attending the U.S. Naval War Col- lege, Newport, Rhode Island. While there, he received his Master's De- gree from George Washington Uni- versity in International Relations. He returned to the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in July l965 for duty as an instructor. From August I967 to January I969, he served aboard the USS IN- TREPID as Aircraft Handling Offi- cer, making two deployments to Southeast Asia. He reported to VF- I9I in June l969 as Executive Offi- cer, assuming command in May I97O. Following two deployments to Southeast Asia aboard the USS ORISKANY, Rear Admiral Aitcheson reported to the U.S. Army War Col- lege, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylva- nia in July l972. He assumed com- mand of attack Carrier Air Wing FIFTEEN in February I973 and de- ployed to the Pacific aboard USS CORAL SEA. He then reported to the Staff, Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet in March l974. He assumed command of the USS SACRAMENTO in March I975 and made one deployment to the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. Prior to reporting to USS CORAL SEA, he attended the Senior Offi- cer's Ship Material Readiness Course at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Rear Admiral Aitcheson assumed command of the USS CORAL SEA on I March I977, making one de- ployment to WESTPAC. He report- ed to Staff, Commander in Chief Pacific in June I978 as Chief of Cur- rent Operations. He then reported to the Staff, Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific FLEET in September l979 as Deputy Chief of Staff for ManagementfFIeet Inspector Gen- eral, where he served prior to his present assignment as Command- er, Carrier Group SEVEN. His decorations include the De- fense Superior Service Medal, Le- gion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Bronze Star, Air Medals and Navy Commendation Medals. Rear Admiral Aitcheson is mar- ried to the former Claudia Pringle of Oakland. California, and they have three children: Jay, Kent, and Carol. Captain William C. Carlson was born in Detroit, Michigan in Febru- ary I937 and attended Detroit pub- lic schools graduating from Edwin Denby High School in January I955. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and was commissioned through the regular NROTC program at the Uni- versity of New Mexico in I959. He subsequently attained the rank of captain I January I98O. He was initially assigned to USS AGERHOLM CDD-8263, where he served as ASW Officer and then Weapons Officer. In I962 he was assigned to U.S. Naval Postgradu- ate School in Monterey, California, where he graduated in I965 with a Master of Science Degree in Un- derwater Physics. ln I965 he was assigned as Commanding Officer of USS WHITE RIVER CLSMR-5365. where he served until February i968 during which time WHITE RIV- ER received two Navy Unit Com- mendations for her performance during five gunline tours off the coast of the Republic of Vietnam. CHIEF OF STAFF CCG- In I968, Captain Carlson was as- signed to the staff of Commander Antisubmarine Warfare Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet as ASW Weapons Of- ficer where he remained through I97O when he was assigned as Ex- ecutive Officer, USS GOLDSBOR- OUGH CDDG-205. He served in GOLDSBOROUGH until December I972 when he was ordered to com- mand of USS SAMPLE CDE-I048D, where he served until July I974. He attended the Naval War Col- lege in Newport, Rhode Island graduating with highest distinction in July I975. Following War College. Captain Carlson' was assigned as Director, Sensors Division, Anti- submarine Warfare Systems Pro- ject Office in Washington where he remained until June l978. He re- ported to the staff of Commander Carrier Group SEVEN where he served as Surface Operations Offi- cer until February l98O and then as Chief of Staff. Captain Carlson's awards in- clude two awards of the Bronze Star with Combat V , the Merito- CAPTAIN WILLIAM C. CARLSON rious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal, the Combat Action Ribbon, Two awards of the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, two awards of the Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, Navy Expe- ditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with seven campaign stars, the Sea Service Deployment Rib- bon, the Vietnamese Navy Distin- guished Service Order Ond Classj, two awards of the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Silver Star, the Vietnamese Meritorious Unit Citation QGallantry Cross Colorj, and the Republic of Vietnam Cam- paign Medal. Captain Carlson is married to the former Jane Elder of Albuquerque, New Mexico. They have three chil- dren, David, Scott and Jennifer. The Carlsons reside in quarters on Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco Bay. David is a Midshipman at U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York. Scott is a Midshipman at U.S. Naval Acade- my. 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RMCM Sansone. M. YNCS Looke, D.M. Chief Enguillado. V.C. f-M., . x f' 3'1+'+- Adm. Aitcheson Celebrates his 52nd birthday while on board Connie. f f ,J X ik:- -f-f, V 1 '1R? Q , ,. A M ,J any V 5 . 1 S f 'C' Lv. ri V U li, , . . 1' V 'Y I 'I 'V f , V, v f l Q xx I I . Em f LJ mmm, .. .ml-iw RMC Haight. M. SKC Thompson, D. OSC Weidhuner, J.H. YNI Bostron, G.E. CCG-7 JI RMI Landi. M.L. YNI Turner, K. RM2 Colenan, D.R. X W 'V 44.55 ff , x 1 3 , 1:75 . -jf. -. ' 1 B 1 f 1' . 5' ' ' V ' 4. -I an 'fi'- ff K' .1 r I ,Q X V fi. u' , 1 YN3 Allen. M.W. M53 Guinto. A.L. MS3 Guinto. J.L. RM3 Kluber. J. 22 CCG-7 , Y.,..,.. ...,.., -9,1 Q' . ,, 1 gg 1:- 4 V. 1 1 Q Q-' K x .L If- f ,f U , , ' ff X ff E ' if f' -4 1 I I ff .wr f I x f,l, E llllul 'I Airy. ,,. If J nA ff .JF Ni... PN2 Diaz. D. QM2 Pelington, B. RM2 Peters. C. .145 RMSN Lee. W.C. YNSN Taylor. D. MSSA Prather. AR. SR Langhans, B.E CCG-7 23 Tis: HA.-L Q g 0 11-A- '50 rj 04 A ff Nm. 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' ' W A -, 4 Jn. - ' , E- . , - f'- -1 Q M ' 'P x li? 51155 X wg of 'v y Carrier Air Wing 'E C3 -1 'B 'Sw- .-Tllg-si 1 I mn sq 3 .,l Nine ,gl l, lg, V 4 The ship comprises only one half of the operation of an aircraft carrier. our other half is the air wing. Carrier Air Wing NINE brings nine squadrons - some two thousand men and eighty-five aircraft on board ship shortly before deployment. Each squadron is a separate entity. charged with its own Administration and the maintenance of its own air- craft. The squadrons are adminis- tered by the Carrier Air Wing Com- mander CCAGJ, who is directly re- sponsible to the Commander for the performance of duty by his men and machines. The mission of an aircraft carrier is demandingg it requires the utmost in coordination between men and ma- chine, between ship and air wing. The team is a strong one and the slogan, ConniefAir Wing NINE Team has it all Together is factual. LT F. Rocker LT H.G. White YNSN R. Murzynowski 28 CAG-9 CDR E.L. 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' 'l'jf -f ' 1 'f' 54,1 ' ,TQ .,,. .4 , X Nfl- ,-.Y 1 LT'-ff, 4 Fighter Squadron Twenty Four Fightin Renegades THE Fighting Renegades of Fighter Squadron 24 continued their proud and distinguished tradition of excellence as a viable member of the USS Constellation- fCarrier Air Wing team. Commanded by CDR William H. Switzer, lll, the Renegades were the first recipients of Connie's SH Award, recognizing unsurpassed air- craft squadron performance. During the seven month deployment the Renegades flew over I45O sorties, logged more than 2990 flight hours, and recorded l378 carrier arrestments. Winner of COMFITAEWWING-PAC's Safety Award for the second quarter CY82, Fighter Squadron 24 ex- ceeded 6 years and 22,000 F-I4 accident free flight hours on 4 May I982. The squadron also was the recipi- ent of COMFIT's Golden Tailhook Retention Excellence Award for l98O. Professionalism, Pride, and Performance has been and will always be the motto of the Fighting Renegades in achieving excellence through high morale and full combat readiness. I 1 . 1' l - LCDR Marty Chanlk CDR William H. swnzer. RENEGADE 1 LCDR David Cutter 32 VF 24 CDR William Bertsch LCDR David Bunnell ,. Q l A.. 3 rw-W-fl ,,, ,, 5 5. y 'T if ff- . L3 j' ' 'I U' l S S l Q ,1 Q ' 4 ij ' ,T ff! f ! 1 ! xl y ' J , . I :ig I i ' than 'X' F.. , ?e: q.,g-.--Tw f 4 .... .52 b-1 A L 'S' 1 N? . 1 I .a f , J , , ' V! 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V F 4 I W ,l ' I ' i U . ,, 1 1. f ,, hu' if -1 Pri .Y,' I ,,., A. -1 l ,. .l I XII if 36 VF-24 . lsr, If, v. WIN 'Ml lf' ig , 3 vtwqwjq i 'Z F' L. f ji I. fi .L . WK ,- , I Lt' 'Ur FT- 1 in V. i. ,4 gl Jet '. S. r 4' 1512 ' ix' 6 K, f I- V , J Bs, i Y y C, '- -.0W'I ,l 'ix 2 ' fvl. L E 2 ,..V A , As. Si -4, Ae J 14 ,W E AT2 Randy Burgess AMAN Lance Carlson AE3 Steven Cerantes AMAA Jules Chambers DK2 James Clark AMAA Gary Comisky AT2 Terry Crisp n AR Frederic Davis A02 John Davis AR Ronald Derrickson AK3 Albert Devela AMI Bobby Dietrich AM3 Eddie Dinero SN John Dolley YNSA Tomas Dominguez AMAN Andrew Essley AMAN Darrell Everett AMI David Everett AE3 Richard Faletti AN Jeffery Faul AE3 Walter Fleming AA Kevin Franklin AE3 Jeffery Gable AEAN Eric Garcia A. X ix f -E 1 J I , 1,4 Wy gi Z X . or in 3' i Z vr-24 37 ADAN Herbert Gaw AO3 William Gaylord AR Scott Gilpatrick AM2 Curtis Golik AMI Charles Goodson AE3 Michael Gross ADAA Patrick Graske AR Joseph Guillette rs ---vi .415 AM2 Bruce Hampton ADI D. Hansen AM3 Arrant Hawkins ADAN D.E. Heathcote 38 VF-24 K .ja . .lf JJ. frlkp, 1 T ijf' J ,T l 4 , 1 l A A J li. T11 T 'Z Q lf WT I, J , I. l lo.. G ilxol-, 'lla 3 f 'J' . -1 Lit! 1 l,J if! W t , 1 Ji l 1 1 it-if ' fb lid. 1 V l.J . .xxx dl' 'Z A -.... , AA Steven Hinds AN Michael Hinton AM3 Tony Holt AR Joey Horstmann AA Jimmie Howell AMI John Kahle AR Mark Katis AN Jim Kiesel AD3 John Kumm AEAN Casey Larson AMS Larry Leblank AR Manolo Leanen AT3 Daniel Levesque AR Walter Lewis NCI Robert Lowder AR Angelito Lugay AQAN Brain Mahler AOAN Thomas Malponado AM3 Paul Mangels AD3 Raymond Martin AR Richard Matz AMAN Timothy McDonald AEAN David McNichol AM3 Larry Herrera VF-24 39 AMAN Robert Mears AE3 Jack Moore AE3 Leon Murrell ADI Richard Niedzielski AQAN Martin Osborne AQ2 Steve Padilla AKI Frand Paras AT2 Bruse Perry AMI James Poole AA James Pruden AMI Don Puckett AM3 Andre Purcell ADAA Hermes Ramos AD3 Amando Retuya AR Gerardo Reyes ADI Richard Bernard A03 Rodney Richards AQI M. Riley AA Russell Rivera AM3 David Robinson AN Kevin Robinson AA Bill Ross 40 VF-24 iff , gif ,r,,' A fm? Nm' Y V. a i I x V 4Q'G1-J,, I lm ffl Fri if ,'-I-Q.. 1,47 AO , M X I t -Y 'rf' xfuL '1 ,Ia A 7 if Ili an 176' 32 tiki:-fx . qs N- I y I 1 Y 1 Q ' .,, I 1-ul-'J 1 x f r 1 -..- .J A ' 'IB MA 1 I N A ' gk ,ij F Wl -D 1 xi' , I U if I :xi 1'- U S7 N i l ' X, :L JI! X l . J f' 'X X W ,uf ADI Edilberto Salazar AM3 Howard Schiffman AK2 Douglas Scott AD3 Michael Shinkle AR James Singleton MSSN Curtis Smith AD3 Michael Sounders AR Nathaniel Spotts AO2 Melvin Stafford ATI Bruce Stewart PR2 Clearence Street AO2 Walt Thompson VF-24 4l AR Floyd Toles AR Douglas Tratnick A03 Leslie Trotter AR Wayne Vasquez AR Douglas Vaughn AT3 James Watson AT2 James Waugaman AOI Erest Wear AM AA Marvin Weddle PN2 Jalal Wells AA Oscar Whitfield AZ2 David Wilson PR John Wilson A03 Thomas .Wilson A03 Charles Winters AT3 Phillip Yanley AO2 John Young AR Richard Lindstrom AQ2 Anthony Krause AO3 L. Smalls AR Steven Kerkhoff AM3 David Ellens AD2 Robert Alicbusan ATC W.W. EM DE 42 VF-24 x VZ ' -Y'-' r V 'wr' v,,,.,, Y in 'L -li-. 1. 4 A CL, f -YW '-uliiff. ,.,,.-f , ,, A A WWE if ' 1 Ju ilu ' .+c,m'f.'hn,-t .'f:w ,f '. fy' f' V . , N- -mm AA -I J .ff ? l VF-zu VF-211 VF-211 VF-211 VF zu VF an VF 211 VF ZII 1 r XE XX VF 2ll xFlGHT NG X J gf WSP fi Rv yy 1 K XRWMMJ ,'I,, I ,-f ' ,ff-----4 -warg e ,ff 'A X AMX xg fff--- Timm XX Q is Nix. f V T , 'Vx i 1 f f' -, f 2 f X f' i If ,,3..,-1 t I F' f J - ' M z Xl 1 4'-' 'fili-FX 'X I . i if . ..., ., A Z X i g i x , it ,I X 1 , X 5 A ,,,....... !A X Q' ' Tj ji. ' ss' if t Mg N ,. L... 7 XX X If fhx YL If Xl NQX V til' .... : ' MP N --N ,,.4 ,..,....-...,,.,,,,,.tQ.....-f ,f , pl 1 - X Q The history of Fighter Squadron TWO HUNDRED ELEVEN dates back more than 36 years to May l945. Since then the Fighting Checkmates have flown a number of different aircraft including the F-4U Corsair, F-9F Pan- ther, FJ-3 Sea Fury, F-3H Demon, F-IIF Tiger and the F-8 Crusader in which VF-Ill was credited with seven Mig kills in Vietnam. In December l975 VF- 2lI transitioned to the two place, swing-wing F-I4 Tomcat. VF-2ll distinguished itself during three separate missile shoots while operating off Constellation. The Checkmates shot I5 missiles, includ- ing a Phoenix fthe first fired in the Indian Oceanj, to continue their out- standing record of over 40 missiles -,, 3 Commanding Officer CDR Steve Husak fired without a failure due to aircraft or aircrews. The Checkmates also became the first West Coast F-I4 squadron to de- ploy with TARPS QTacticaI Air Recon- naissance Pod Systemj. Over I00,000 feet of film was taken by Checkmate TARPS aircrews and processed by VF- 2II Intelligence Specialists, resulting in pictures of over 500 merchant ships, numerous Soviet warships and many Soviet aircraft. Over the seven-month deployment Checkmate aircrews logged over 2900 flight hours and I380 arrested landings. However, a true measure of a fighter squadron is its ability to meet commitments with capable air- craft, an area in which VF-2II ex- CDR Larry Ernst LCDR Kenneth Lantta LCDR T. Perkins r, ax-:-.. LT Dan Cain LT J. Stufflebeem LT Gary Zambito 44 vr-:ell A 'D ' celled, sustaining over a I04Z, sortie completion rate with 957, of the air- craft consistently mission capable. VF-2II was the first recipients of Commander Fighter Airborne Early Warning Wing U.S. Pacific FIeet's coveted Golden Tailhook award for retention excellence. The officers and men of VF-2II'look back on WESTPAC 8If82 as the Checkmates most profitable cruise yet, and take justifiable pride in the part they played in making USS Con- stellation and Carrier Air Wing NINE the number one CarrierfAirwing Team in the United States Navy. - new l 4,14 , .SLQ .-L..Y--- 1 f LT Rief W.L. LT Saxon K.G. LT Kohut J.N. LT Mc Neal R.J. LT Frech R.W. LT Bringle K.G. .J LT Miles W.E. LT Dormer J.A. LTJG Bond W.G. LTJG Root D. LTJG Laskowski M.L. LTJG Jacobsmeyer S.M LTJG Sparks T.L. ENS Fromer C.L. ENS Artuso A.J. CWO3 Schmidt K.L. VF-ll I 45 1 ig: maid, 5 ,, I 2152-11: :wifi ., ....,,.. V . ,4.,., '- A fa, T ': W, 1. 34 AQCS N.C. Butler ADC F. De La Cruz AMSC R.L. Butler AEC R.G. Deibler ATCS R.L. Fowler AMHC J.L. Larsen ADC L.C. Moolin AOC E.H. Ramsey 46 VF-Ill QM' ATCS J.P. Bozony .i J- g '2 'V R I K W! ,, fl L 43: s w fl L Jax X , 2.1 Qc I I 5.4 .,.7 -I lg ah- lie: If ill I I 1 F'- I 34 I.w-...IE f F.,.-, . A m m I . P V, 1 1 I . I I , I I in I LIL 4 Lf K 1 Q MII I AMS Alatoore J.Jr. ADAN Alvarez M52 Aquino AM2 Alvaro AO3 Angius J.K. AT3 Arensdorf J.G AMSN Arroyo AM3 Barnes C. AM3 Bartels B. AT2 Ban S.G. HMI Behling D. ISI Bennett W.J. AR Blackmon L. AD2 Boespflug R.J. ATAA Broullett S.A AD3 Brown C.R. AMAN Butler D.R. ADI Caasi C.A. AE3 Camacho J.C. PH3 Chipman W. A02 Church M.A. PH3 Commins M.R. PH3 Cordava M.R. AM2 Cordova R.I. VF-III 47 PHAN Cowdery E. AR Curry J.C. AD3 Daguapan W.U. AD3 Davis T. LW. A . xl AMS2 Edwards K.E. AEAN Finnerty M.R. AMH3 Garrison F. PHI Geren T.W. AMS3 Giron, M.Y. AN Gonzales, D.L. AT2 Graham G.T. AOI Green T.C. 48 VF-2I I I, 2 I ' AN Deiong D.T. AMAN Dodd J.L. SR Doyle J.E. ADAN Dunbar J.E. rw . I ,J gf? 'esflixvh ' , 5 1 .f,, i- ,, fi f dal' K X 1 Ut: f ff A sh-.Ai ll 1 l ff 4 fo l 1.1 gl . 1 .iv ,, mf-f'.'r', 1 1, lil. , PRI Guido M.A. AOS Gustin J.R. ATl Hardwick H.L. AT3 Harman L.W. AD2 Haukenss CR. Aos Hayes R.w. AA Hemlmick J.A. AMS3 Hensley B.A. AT3 Hollis .l.D. ATI Hudson D.R. AOI Isenhour F.A. AES Jackson D.E. A03 Jackson T.E. AK3 Jacobs R.K. AMSI Jennings M.C AT3 Johnson R. AMS3 Johnson S.R. AR Ketcham B. VF Ill 49 AR Kitchen D.J. AO2 Lamberth D.L. AQ2 Legault D.J. AMHI Lemish C.M. AME2 Lenzy K.W. AMAN Leroy D.F. AZ2 Lontoc P.B. AK3 Loury C. AOI Lubcke M.L. MSI Malata G.R. AD3 Martin CW. Jr. ATAN Maynard D.K. AD3 McAllister M.K. AZAN MC Arthur D.L. AOS Miller S.E. ADAA Mills J.B. 50 VF-III XJ f ,. ..-1 Ulm ' .il VR 4- 9 'K x ,EQ , I A Q' W I f K . i 'il f x, -.-A , . -1 1 . N afl..Z-Q.-if , 'rw Jgux .1 i A l . . Qw f H' iff? Z 52:12 i riff ,i My .Hg ' 2 1 ,A K f IL .,., 4, -f...i , A Vi,- .- i L .'! Ii' ,, . lx vfis Af , 1 , ' I A 1 AK1' WM' WM. f 1 J 1 ig-l '11 i K if M A K.......f 1 YV AMSI Caasi C.A. AO2 Miller J.C. AMH3 Manson A.L AOAN Smith P.S. AEAN Moore D.M. AD2 Moore T.P. AQ2 Nagy J.S. AMAA Neave M.E. ADI Ostby T.M. AOI Owens C.R. IS! Perez R.L. YNI Posadas C.E. AMS3 Quezada J.L AO2 Quintana G.R. YNSN Raser T.L. AMEAN Reed D.A. AA Richards B.M. AN Roberts S.S. MSSR Rojas F.B. AMS3 Samuals J. V Il5I AM3 Scarbrough J.B. .,. fxh F' 2 , AMH3 Searcy P.T. ixgf AN shaddy R.w. PN3 Smith J. , 1' I as ' a A - , if AOAN sordmi D.L. R ' AMHI Stadler M.C. X! ,ff 7 PH3 Staunton S.M. - ' K A I AOS Tappy J.G. If 1 f X ,T L J ' T Y X iii- fp L- ' ,f 0 AMS3 Tundy T.C. ,4'-- i AT3 Vasquez R. ' Q f A03 Waller R.D. 'T f AD3 West M.S. f -f-f K' Tx j 4 ,f I Llll-ll J sgfx ' i A . 5' ' I V Ig ' J' xa 3 A02 whmingwn D.E. 'Lf an f Yi, T AQ2 Wilcox D.E. I AD3 Wilfong L.E. x A AN Wood M.A. K - X' I A fl 4 4' If KX ' J . 1 , ' CDR. deGrury C.M. CDR Powers E.A. LCDR Gordon L.D. LT Bealer D.E. LT Crimer M.L. LT Dickens E.D. LT Harris K.D. LT Parnell J.P. 52 VF-III lp-I wr, -li-'Q 1 im.. 4:5 elim. ' f 'i' Q i. if A '..-1 X, , 12 1 f A 0- .3 J G ,J 5. Zap fr. rx I -Q Y ,. . -, pe, 91,5 I I A I .tvfw Y,,,,Y,Y .,A . . Jn. ffh ,.,4 If 'I V f l X, ,.. f ,A X K f X f Na'...4 M 1' YQDVY VFI-145 VH-145 VFI-145 VFI-145 VFI 145 VH 145 VF! 145 VH 145 VH 145 VA-I46 Blue Diamonds VA-I46, the Blue Diamonds, commanded by CDR William Orr, form one of the vital links in the ConsteIlationfCarrier Air Wing NINE team. In addition to their primary mission of dayfnight attack and interdic- tion, the Blue Diamonds lend their versatility and the abilities of their A-7E Corsair Il aircraft to a wide range of missions. Throughout the squadron's operational spectrum, the Blue Diamonds demonstrate that their motto, Our Gimmick is Performance , is more than just a catchy phrase - it's the way they approach each mission that they perform. In l98O the Blue Diamonds performed as a test and evaluation squad- ron for the new Forward Looking lnfra Red CFLIRJ system. They have maintained a safe flying record in excess of 40,000 hours and 7.5 years which made them the safest A-7 squadron in NavyfAirForce history. The Blue Diamonds are and continue to perform as, one of the finest attack squadrons in the Naval Air Forces Pacific. Os 54 VA-l46 .3 .2 J f ll . I 1 J' CDR William Orr, Commanding Officer 174 , I 14 .Jun . 47 lg' ' - 2 3 semi wg ,l ak in '- ' ' ' .. A 'QA A ' - ,qui-v ,f- ' L cf, - A - if h. f C . Q if Q i V L G' .51 ,' , v 5 ' f 1 ..n- rf, J L 'X ' r 4 f 've 5 in A .E 4 v f Y- L 'N fx' 1- LCDR Richard Bachta LCDR T.J. Brown LCDR Ray Kellett LCDR John Sandknop 9 A -1 ., , 'R . v 'V J 1 d j 3 - I ' 1 LTJG Bruce Crisler ' LTJG Bill Daye - I ' ,f 9 LTJG Kurt Hettermann L f , W I Y A -- I 4 if 1, Ng LT Frank Hinds Ml 1 ,Q 'Y' L. 1 S. ' -' 8 W 6- 2' A f 8 Q ' Y ---- y LTJG Robert Huddleston J V , , V ' 1 LT Ron Kline j CWO Barry Kennedy f K I' f ' 4 f , Q LT Matt Pasztalaniec 1 I j 1 H1 2 EQ' K 4 0- , -Q . . . L df ' 7 ' LT David Philman f ,f ' 1 Q LT Peter Schwab X ' A- -A ' LT Chuch Swartzbaugh if 4 . X, L Q , 7 X 2868.1 VA-l46 55 NT. f. .zo : 'g--- -Q ,- SN T ,. i- ,, A - ' ..v- 4 ' -Q.: ' -Y -L: -,s,3, M it ' 1 ..,,-A 5- 4. . '? -.,- i . . SY 'H 4 s- ' -L - 1 I A , L'- - ' .3-fr -2 '!1WrQ,b'..,, 4 - '--:-- -- -,:- . r-he Ri is W ' '1i '7.i..f- .f .-F .--. .,..,-wg-, eu. K' ly :Qi ' -v - fr- ' v ., if v, 31l275T:f51Q',, -' , , 5-gig:15,,: ,SX.,-.k f, - rv' Nfl ar-' gn, f M.-v+-. .K , ,J,N E .. ' ' 9 4u2 . 'X X o -- K J 1' 4,1 A- Aa I W 3 .Mfg-ff ',- ' -V - ' QS: .-A .11 .- LH - ,. 56 7, - -,.Q,-.Qf . , Egtx ,H- , .-A, ,Q-aefvrff' ' V.. ...F , , ,. .,, Llfllll I I, , V-vw-4.Z,,v5lnv ' Danny Britton AECS Milton Heintschel AMSC Harry Johnson YNC Joseph Kovrig AMHC Richard Morgan AQC Dennis Pavek AMEC John Powe AOC Edward Reynolds AMSC Charles Rhodes ADC Rex Rogers AOC Ted Spurgin ATC Michael Weber ik i f' A Q 'R'-. ,Q-ff A' J E .11 5 Q X 'Y-I ,- jf as I 1, jx 1 I 1 ff Y f 6 if i ' 1' 'W , . M 1-I bn. I , . J 4 fn. , 6 V a R 4 f ' i ..,X T 'f 1 A 'J Vx , . W, 5 A f xr ,C i i x 58 VA- I 46 -4 If ' I Q M ue E . I , . A41 ' ' 'ff' ' Q si- ss'V J..- -.. ri '1 ,Y i . .1,v- i -giQ.,x f 4' A if 1. NT!- 5 ,N s, y iw- . ..5,.m 'f Lg 0,-Q, A-Q . Lf' ' , .r1':' IN '. '. . .A-,N 4 A in - ig-'. -3' -. . v 4 ..- .V '-qv .-iv, 1' A I -V:2l'Tl! l 5. o .,,, 4.7.51 4- Q-KL - , g -fgiilffeasf ---- I -Kifffi 'es-T-f - ...gf 434,-ag it ,, . vt., N e - -- if-.,-1. I 4611-1.'w'-l . ,, , QL, . - -, If-A-:i,'fllI,e': ZJERTQH .a j -qs. , N, A-Pdwfgbglid 7 -H SUD 1'5 ,rut-Qin zo, x' 'Bxg Qu., anim- -llf ,fx Q' x-.5 x. .Qin x,.TAN:.,, ravi. yrl,g,4- -- D... 1 - -A, il: 1 - -r '.1- . ,. I 'h -r--A nfl- at - ' -'T 4 .Q , Q- f ,. --AgS,giFl, Aa. ., ,as-N . . '. ' m. ' - '-' ' . A ' K 4 'A -fe. N- Q - A .Q .N V--. 4. 4 -- , - 4- Q, W E - 'Cs-L - , - ' 1+-':,35ff,--l A' 53 ' -FNS N L 'ill T' 'I ,,. 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X INDIAN OCEAN ER v -- ' , f-f pf.: V ' A -' T113 TV' - f i -,, t. n, .513 I r v i 'J gf QI! -tgrkrs-:MA X ,. FW Q Qaigh -da . mmm f Q Q I tmmiqlfi'-5 nm p,o,c1v1C OCEAN Fay PHILI'F?1NES'5 A 'Q '- 9 EQUATQK f 4:6 'E 51.1, fwdwfknwmx V I 1 1-I 'Z55f3,ig4L1':A Y ,- 4 RCE 5' if 1 AMSAN Anthony Chattin AE3 Kevin Cichocki AT2 James Clinton PN2 Gary Cole AK3 Billy Cooper AMSI Miehael Craft ATI Charles Cusic AN Clyde Cushion AZ3 Thomas Dennis AD2 Daniel Dobbs AMHAA Jeff Dolan 62 VA-I46 X ,QW V f . lg . l ill-1 Y -mm r f 4 1 in 'I lll ll ll l-x lla YNSN Osbourne Easter AN Wayde Ekberg AMHAN Clarence Elkins AT2 Dale Erlewine AMS3 Eddie Evans AR Guy Fredrich AK2 William Frye fi' AMSAN Timothy Gibbs AMH2 William Godbee AK3 David Green AA Robert Hamm AN Michael Hanes VA- I46 63 AEAN Jeff Hatfield AT3 Richard Hayden ADAN David Henry ATAN Don Herrick AQ3 Kirk Hilderbrand AMH3 Doug Hill AD2 Jeff Hill PNI Ray Howell AOAN George Hurd 64 VA-I46 i. K L' , 6. ,,,. , , li ' 41.1, ,, 'Sig xi r I V 3 -Q N Q: Ke- y ,W gnu , . 4g f-ki , .HY - ,,,- ' f Rn. 1 2 Q I ' ATAN Chris Hutcheson I AOI Kevin Imes A03 Mike Jacobson AZ3 William Jaynes AQ3 Curtis Kimbrel AT2 James King !Ju ' , AMSAN steven King ADAN Robbie Lasky AN Perry Lee i-' i A vA-me es Qflf I f all fvll I I1 JI ., v. .mmxq JZ , ,-g l.' 1 l, ,gif , f f' 'IP f, f fl n , I. Qi-.. mug ffl f uf, A 1-LI, A I ' -L I 5.1 AR Kevin Lenker AOI Donald Locke ATI Scott Locker AMI Pablito Macayan 1fx'I '-idk' lui AOI Arthur MacNicholl AD3 Wesley Major AQ3 Joseph Manno AA Robert Martinez I I AM3 John Massey ATI David McChesney I AT3 Troy McClelIen , AOI Alan McCracken I!Vi' . AM3 Mike Meyer AO3 Junior Mondie AO2 Jerry Moore ATAN Russ Oaks Ill 1 AOA Jeffery Oldham ATI Gary Pasley ,I , Azu David Pettet ' J AA John Pogue M J., AN John Popelka AD2 Donald Pruitt AO3 Herman Reese AK3 Paul Reynolds Inman' ' VA I46 67 NAVY AOE Ronald Rice f .. ml AN Curtis Richard Ve ---- -fr-r I ADAN Hector Rico AZI Dee Ross A03 Anthony Ruybal ADAN Guy Sandridge ,-...B , L. ..,. .,.. -,..f- il i 2 i 1 ADAN John Savino ATAN Frank Snyder A77 AZI Tom Soehlman fy K r. 68VA-I4G my .1 , A , 5 f K if fXJ ' - A f t 4' AO3 Robert Weider - x 1 ...- be , 1 r fi ,V 1 ,A if ' Xi. A , fx' , ,T -, -zmlllj gi 13 h J X I, --.f N Y s 5.3 r Qllll S 5 QI! IJ Q' . 1 ff I . i AN Don Spaulding AEI Carle Spragle AN Mike Sprott AMS3 Ernest Stecker A02 Steven Stewart ATAN .Ieffry Struthers ADAN Steven Tobias AZAN Philip Watkins VA- I 46 69 ADAN Robert Weinstein AMS3 Brian Willis NCI Larry Wilson AT3 Earl Windsor AKI Donald Winegarden AMS3 John Winkles AQ2 Paul Zotti ADAN Jeff Zunker J., , , W ., l mi ,ani 'll-Ill, L11 lil 2 W A l ' mil? fl? dl X ffl f lla 70 VA-l46 1 i 1 VH-147 VFI-147 VH-147 VFI-147 VFI 147 VFI 147 VFI 147 VH 147 VA-I4 ARGO AUTS The Argonauts of VA-I47 will soon be returning to NAS Lemoore following their l98l-82 cruise to Westpac aboard CV-64 Connie sailed out of San Diego en rout to Pearl Harbor, her first port call. Following a three day visit in Hawaii the ship sailed on to the Philippines conduct- ing extensive air operations along the way. The Argonauts off-loaded Connie at NAS Cubi Point in the Philippines in record time due to an approaching typhoon. Argonaut Skipper CDR F.C. Tank Bledsoe became COMCARAIRW- ING DET CUBI POINT as the ship left Subic Bay for the Indian Ocean portion of the cruise. CDR Bledsoe utilized the FfA-7E configured Corsair's to their fullest potential during the first of three USAF Cope Thunder Exercises. The Argonauts flew over three hundred Cope Thunder sorties against the Crow Vally target complex and Air Force tactical assets including F-4, F-5, and FI6 aircraft. Jason pilots proved to be capable adversaries against their Air Force opponents in the DACT arena. The FfA-7E operations provided tactic inputs for fu- ture use with the FfA-l8. The Argonauts, operating out of the Midway Hanger at NAS Cubi, played host to a variety of squadrons visiting the Philippines. During one exercise VA-I47 Operations Officer CDR Gil Rud coordinated flight scheduling for thirteen squadrons flying out of Cubi Point. Other air exercises included, sinking a Navy target barge in the South China Sea, two Philippine defence force exercises, multiple war-at-sea strike exercises against U.S. Navy surface units and numerous DACT weeks against USMC, Air Force and Navy units operating out of Cubi, Clark or Kadena. The Argonauts led the light attack community with an average of over 600 hours flown per month and dropping nearly 600,000 pounds of ordnance while in the Philippines. The mid-cruise corrosion control inspection team judged the condition of the Argonaut A-7E's, the oldest in the fleet, to be excellent Congratulations are in order for the Officers and Enlisted men who were frocked and promoted while on cruise. CDR Gil Rud pinned on his silver leaves early in the cruise, while LCDR's Clay Thomas, Larry Doyle, and Pat Moneymaker were recently promoted jf P! CDR Frank C. Bledsoe 1 7 ii 3 JI gg'-I , ,QM I 35' t 4' W iii. L- E i Zqp +1 ...E I -an. 9 TWA Q46 3 J 1,42 t I fe A-ua . W , . , pf, A - - - - A ' - , v XX lla V gr- . X I F r - .Fi f ,i . ' -Q f?f ' 1' .-l .I.,.,,-4-'-+. 'fl ' , - 'ii ' ' 'T ' L- . 1? -' -2 Q I TkF4':'7'f X ' - W- , . .igifgf '- ' ' N , . I '? .lil f Q i.-- - 'Q x f - s N X iw - igi, 4, '-M' qi fi ,fax lg ll? ima. ill l, al l LCDR Clay Thomas LT O. Adams LT DOUGLAS Ashley LT Paul Bartholomew LT Steven Charles LT Don Cooper LT Patrick O'Keefe LT Craig Thomas '- I N., Lf . 1' ENS Chris Bott ENS Michael Taylor ENS Kenneth Woolman LT J. Whaley LT Frank Smith LTJG Scott Rasmussen LTJG David Smith VA-I47 73 AOC J. Bechtold AEC Brumbley ADCS T. Delabar 3? ga. f 5 . n L I Qfu if' 11 J , 2, ,-5.3.55 5 4 ,T liir-153, . qi.: , k V., 3 ni .Q Y Arcsicusrer ' H A AX., ' ' , 4 ' ' 5' J ' ff. f yn -J 1 if n - ' AMEC H. Farnham AQC R. Hinsch AZC R. Huegel AQCS J. Moll AMSC L. Johnson 74 VA-I47 G , X fl , I I My M 11 I' If I-i I ,rp 'XJ z 4 nf f 7 I ZQQ - A J L1..,, f nl V EI w J Maw, ln all .1 n mu I , I V 1.7 i' e' 'wg :lla ml f 17N 11 ML. ll I j , fy -1- .I - -1. .J 5-.-715577,-W V f- A -- '-ff' 3' ,fav X H..-I 1 I K ,-I ... .1 L.. vmu'Q1l , NCI Castleberry, J. AOI Cambell, P. PRI Douglass, D.A. ADI Gimnick, J. PNI Henson, D. AMI Guevarra, G.C. AEI Hoetzel. R.G. AOI Lewinski. J.J. AMI Lewis, E.M. AMI Mendaros, M.S. AEI Marecek, S..I. AMI Pomeroy. R. ADI Prospero, E. AZI Navarro, A.P. AMI Sales, A.B. AOI Worman, J.C. M52 Aquino, R.M. AM2 Barber, .I.A. AQ2 Barry, D. A02 Baumann. D.M. AK2 Blassingame, R.D AD2 Dublin, P. AM2 Haugh. G.A. AD2 Harris. A.E. VA- I 47 75 YN2 Roger D. Jackson AT2 Michael P. Mc Nulty AM 2 R.T. Medina A02 John R. Mc Sparren YN2 Albert L. Raper AD2 Dan F. White AM2 Darrell M. Vaughn PN3 Cruz Belardo ri 0 ff'ii'ii V Q . 1... - lf' A : If L- . If , i' X , , ,l' WS l A' 'A ' ,ff I 1 Z , i Al X . ill' , . L A f-2 + Q 9 a M - .J F i' D 1' l I Q 'r ' f fl ef I ,ff eerer 4' 7, l .Ili A ll I4 1 3 221' li ll? -f? 12 13,14- Li ii. IZ fri W 22143 .muse 1. G Uri' ' . Li - W . 1 . im 1-mam min. Zjffflrrif U 4-'.ggs.V1Ni Q2 B ll 15 Hv1f'1gygn 'f -27.25 Q6 :pr 31. 'nwiiini -a-- -V415 .sl 3' fi :7 l'9'fa .5 lt. ln 19 fll ll- 22 gfgl ' Indian Ocean Detachment AZ3 Bauser Baucom A03 William Carmicheal A03 Kenneth G. Boyd AE3 Stephen D. Brunston 76 VA- I 47 . - ' Ag, I X -Wrai- l K' vi ' I . '5- if l I ' . V?.-, i, 4 l if ff' . VW I 1 ff I' .1 V AE3 Jerry Durossette FT3 David D. Gross AZ3 Edwin J. Hofferber AM3 John C. Howe AT3 Terry D. Johnson AM3 Danny E. Jowes AM3 Dennis Lilly AM3 Jimmy L. Lyons ii' 1-gli 4 . , -1 A LL.: L AE3 Thomas G. Oftring MS3 J. Mims AD3 J.D. Raaymakers AM3 James K. Reed AM3 Jun N. Rulloda AK3 Artemid T. Santos AE3 W.C. Scarlet PR3 William L, Sutton VA-I47 77 AOAA Troy Allender AA S.J. Apicella AA D.J. Arechiga ADAN Curly Barber AA E.A. Behrens AR Roger Bliss AR Micheal Bohlsen AR Brian Cirner AQAN G.R. Crown AR D.A. Dawson AR Kevin W. Demuth AR M.D. Dreuth AA Duane A. Finks AEAN Darryck Forrest AMAA Joseph C. Frausto AN Samuel L. Glass AR Chris A. Green AZ W. Smith AM3 Louis J. Spaniard AT3 John N. Steiner AQ3 William L. Sutton AM3 James S. Thompson A03 Charles H. Tyler AM3 Alexander Wright 78 VA- I 47 5 . 1 f .1 C L.. .al 1: .1 X 5 X ,K Z Eff KX! , J 5.1 1 l l , A ,.. ,,,, J, KJ f , 1 r SN Michael Gonzales SR Mark A. Gallup SR Kristan D. Gabrielson SR V.A. Gall . 1 , r V A , . l 1. rl , N 1 l SR Ray Helms ' 0. . V H , . V r . I i fi - '11 . ffm- fd 77 - r.. - A S ' A '- -v 1 i-.-.-f'-1-.ff -,f.-r:f,a:-A -. . Sf- ' ' N I 7 , -'T .-wb,-'. - - ' -fs-1'-Av? z. ..---,,.L ..7-- , ,. Y, ' ,UA--g Qxvy.-a,,.,...-:Agfa-.. , F1 R' '..c:.2'3-:iz-t : 'ict' -.'.-:'3T-f-- .-s.- 0 .-. ' wg., 1 0 V :Tif- ., S - A-, ,A .. f' -rf-' F' .lg-' 5, 5 -TJ--'fra -vfildf-M' 'vs -A. 9 '?'C5Jf 5 , - . 1.rft.:::',- A -3221... '! A ,. K A,. 5 lv if , 5,1- SR WR Hartwick SR Ricky A. Hamilton SR D.A. Jacobs AZAN Richard K. Hudson ATAN Ronald J Lenzen ' V AN C. Holloway l - ' , fy. rdf I fl fl ' va A .-1, VA-I47 79 A.P. Kanouse AA J.D. Keshe AEAN Patrick J. Koch AA Greg A. Kus AA Christopher W. Lambdin AR C.A. Lewis AR Vicente S. Lim AR Mike Mackay AA Richard Martin AR Thomas W. McGovern AR John A. Mellas ATAA Clint E. Millican sovA-141 A AN Anthony Marino AOAN Chris Mobley AR John T. Moss AR S. Nesbitt AR A. Randazzo AA J.E. Rector AMAA Jack E. Robinson FTAN Don R. Ryan AN M.A. Samples AA J.A. Shoop AA Mad Dog Simmons AMAN Sam Sinatra VA-I47 8I AR Wilson Sabon AR Gary Stokes AR Bart Sowa ADAA John Tremble AN K. Watson AEAN Robert Williams AR David White AA Robert Villicana AEAN J. Kleinhans 82 VA-I47 NM-'T fl? 41 . IA H2 A f fx V ii ,V 1 ,V fi., - . A fl A , N ,fH,f' C- Y,- 1 X lx, 1 wg! xx f f Q7 f K. f ff ,f ' I , f , ,,'Vl,f Aft' f ff' 1, f ,W f,.f.f-W f T - -, fm: ,A , Z ..,-f. ,,,- ,nn -A ,nj ' z?, 'f.f Q , ,N V, Q M , , f xffff, fr , , f, ,f,, X f W Q ,wf f ffm, ,Z ,Q ,Q V 'I 'ff,3jf1Zf yy , 457' , . , , ' 'ff ' Q , f , m 1 , ' i ali N 1 if . ,K , . F, ' Q , if ,, . , f 'Y' . 4, J f iffy: A f, . 4, I , 4 i X , i 3, f f ,, A , L , M , ,,,.,,, , M ,Emil A y ', fi ', A ' 253,-j5',,1z 'ff ,f,, A A ,, , l f L.. --,,,,i,,,,,, - -,,,,A,,.- A, .v ...-- U 4 pf Af Wzfif , M, ,,, , QSRZEZ! W1 x ,..A www I 2 ' ff f ' : , MI f 4 4 rg 2 1,1335 . Booivisks VA-I6 VA-l65, the BOOMERS derive their nickname from the green boomerang included in the squadron insignia. Like the boomer- ang, the Boomers are proud of their ability to strike hard, return, and strike again. VA-l65 is by no means a group of strangers to the Constellation even though they are homeport- ed at NAS Whidbey, Island, Washington. They have operated from the decks of CV-64 since l97I providing the Carrier Air Wing with pinpoint bombing accuracy and impressive safety statistics. In addition to the all-weather attack capabilities of their A-6 lntruders, some of their aircraft act as tankers for the rest of the Air Wing. These flying gas stations allow Connie's aircraft to remain aloft for extended periods, making them more combat effective and flexible. j i ,,i.t to w Gr, -. X. J zwiiit: 1, 'f ' V fl: wx, ' A' e1 QW4-- CDR Paul Bloch, Commanding Officer CDR Gary Wasson, Executive Officer 84 VA- l65 l V - A LCDR Thomas Cleverdon ,lLJames:JlAees' ' LCDR Lowell Boaz LSU? Davidmlilichols f 1' --QW -X L 'fl A f ln LCDR Jeremy Rosenberg LCDR William Stevens LCDR William Washer r- LT Terry Ackman ff' wr KL A ww- L, J LTJG James Beck wr ', .,.V .uuullll LT James Crabtree if 'X wwf' :V 2 LTJG David Foster 1, ' ,M ENS Leonard Francoeur ENS Cary Gates f - X 1 ENS craig Gilmore f f' ' I , Y I LTJG Michael Green X , ' 'I - iv v. ', . I I ' VA-l65 85 LT Stephan Holman LT Richard Huebner LTJG Earl Hunt LT Al Kuntz ENS Donald Legun LT Keith Lykken LTJG Patrick O'Laughlin LT Gerald Reinke LT John Royce LT Phil Schlaepfer LT Scott Skeate LT Steven Waters LT Russell Williams Walter Anderson 86 VA-I65 3 f 1 ,I f L? Ah! Wig., , Wipl .4 Q all lf K ., ,,,.-.,...7 ,W Gill, V? Ci. X-,gn , Q, X 5 1' -LPM-N to s- .. 1 R -I X' .4-C N i -A 1 v f' rg. 1 . iii. .. 1 .., . 1 1 .h . f I .fx .11 , 'Q' ,JI I 1' gel ,J L I-Q1 , 'X Ol f ' N 1 1 :Did S- l E M77 V Y Y ! 9 i fb I K' M . ff Wx' . 'if f 4 - f I Q I' ' Q l f f A . L .N ite f 1 fffh ,I if FL J AMSC Richard Fowler AOC Darrell Irvin AQC Robert Jacobs HMC Lawrence Larson AEC Chester Levisee ADC John Maxfield ADC Kenneth McDaniel AVCM Charles Morrison 7 ff 3 ly If 2 A' -, ' ff' , Kip. '1' rf W f 1 ' mil AOCM Charlie Pack ADCS Dennis Smith VA-I65 87 AMH2 Ricardo Aguilar AMS2 Robert Allen AZ3 David Alvarez AQ2 Gregg Armstrong AOI David Baker MS3 Joseph Barnett AME3 Peter Beattie A02 Richard Bedwell ADAN Miguel Beltre AEAN Timothy Bibb ADAN lvy Blair ATI Bradley Black MSI Harry Brewer AEAN Christopher Bullock AA Edward Burke YN3 Daniel Carpenter AD2 Harold Cates AKI Sonny Cezar AEI Richard Chadwick AE2 William Chagnon AQ2 Jon Clearbrook ADAN Marvin Coomer AMS3 Gary Cooper ADAN Alfonso Corpuz 1?-Lt --l A I gli , swllf J tl.- xt l fl f 4 l s., -llhiz l, f ff Z V ' pficsraf- l W, li-, ' I ' 'A ssvA-les 'J A ' ' P Y fy r'. A 4 I l f-ff if f ,LJ Q .M V ? 55 ' fl: ' ?:' ' A yi .J I XJ l !'-Z k 2 Till AEI Richard Cox AMS2 Martin Cummings AN John Davidson AT3 Jesus Delgado AD3 David Deloof AMS3 Jesse Dendy AKI Eddie Detera AN Michael DeVan AN Darrell Dewey AD2 Timothy Dewey A03 Gary Doane MSSA Billy Doyle AMEI Yvan Duranleau ADAN Paul Edmonds A02 Rory Ellison VA- I 65 89 AZ2 William Erdmann AMH2 James Erskine AEI Eddie Esch AMSAN Rafael Flores AMHAN David Frederikson AO3 Michael Free AK3 Ray Galles AO3 Dennis Galloway AKAN Edmond Garcia AQ2 James Gibbons AEAN Robert Gordon ADI Dennis Graham 90 VA-IGS X -fn-1-mf-1-ff-fi 8 ,A f fb' '7 ff X LIL!-Q ' , .1-y f,-gf., ,. fy, I 'i 7,,g , ' I w lwgj. ,Ll v i 5 x ...L ks A X!! .ff -I , , . ,V ,.,..,. , . , , wi- w 5 4 ,W , X, F I f,?fx,JL , J Q Q? ,f 9: G s . 1 f ,ef .., W- T v I ' 4.. ., 2 i Q i fx ' ' N' X I ff. ix 1 - mr.-- II f 33 , v Ms il V If 4 i f 1 , I X 5, .X v l x V' 4, f X fi 'l l 1 I. .4 7 Q- '12 Q l IL... in i .- V1 . l PM .an 6 ff 'W I i ,- X f ff' l f yfny ,, K J , . AD2 Derral Hall AT2 James Hall A03 Rob Hanna ASM3 Anthony Haselwander ATAN Ward Hastie MSSN James Haynie AN Frank Hickman AOAN Mark Holmquist PRI William Horn AMEAN Anthony Huff YNSN Robert Jacobson PRS Victor Jones AD3 Keith Jones AQ2 R.J. Johnson AN Thomas Johnson AKAN Gerald Kaliler AMH3 Terry Kelley AMHAA Chris Kettler AEI Michael Kelsey AEAN Perry King AMEAA Bradley Klemz ADAA Richard Koble AMEAN Hilary Lind PNSN Alan Logan VA- I65 9I YN3 Michael Longie AQ3 Paul Lopresto AMSAN Wayne Lorentzen DK2 Nestor Macatangay AZ2 Patrick Marlow AE2 Robert Marsh AT3 Robert Mataya AO3 Michael McDougald A02 Brian Merriweather AT2 Michael Mitchell AK3 Allan Moore AMSI Dennis Moore PR3 David Munoz AMS3 Robert Myers AD3 Max Nickeson ADI Jessie Nazareno AT2 William Oberg PN3 Richard O'Day AE3 Kevin O'Neil AQ2 Donald Ostman ADAN William Pegram AN Frederick Porter ADI Larry Porter AMHAN Angel Quiles 92 VA-IGS ly fx ff 4 1 'ill :ilu M 1 -.lf Qual fi, R ' 'ii f if X, ,lu .5 , 1 x L 1 -Q, si! M4 t df. Iyfgfe-2'-'T--fb ,,,. . T f. yt, 1 -l-.ax Q in fff lik!! ,lf W, A .,,,,, r- , if it 1 ..4 - 1 2 . ,l . l A-is xt , 1 z' 1 K X ' X X 'ix l ef , V, K., ,x l in l 1: 1 si A N '- VI N. X i I 7' ,J 4 , 'fl , .. A-, f is-.4 'F 9 .'X IX Q --'klxfdf fig i ,' ,yi 1 t 'X ' W . j l.. , X1 1 W pi I, 1' x' x if 1 I X yt f R ff f , Y , f .Q y af, .J ,V i if f 1 f f l ...tl .H .3 ly 4, j A-38 X I-ff ivxiill' x W! h ' f fr 1 x I PN3 Greg Quinata AK3 Danny Ray ATI William Reiff AE3 Timothy Reisnour A02 Robert Rider AQI Dennis Rogers ADAN Frank Roth AD3 James Rowan AMEAN Delbert Sawyer PN3 John Scalley AT3 .lon Schmidt ADAR Paul Sells VA-l65 93 A03 Russell Simmons AN Paul Smith AOI Robert Smith AA Kenneth Smith AEAN Clinton Spitzer AR Dennis Startin A02 Ernest Stelly AOAA Russell Sterritt AE3 Zachary Suan AMS3 Joseph Taylor ADAA Robert Taylor AMSAN Gary Thomas A02 Greg Thompson YN2 James Thomas AA Wayne Tiznor 94 VA-l65 l A , . y I ' I A K lll. 'I 2 , lr l ., Z , I S3 t T 'S . X. . .P .S , 1 X 1 s -1 Will ' if tv- X' . , W ln'-.3 Z I' KTWFY l nf -ni ,Ai . I K- 1 A' All 'lf , Q -Ll re. . . 'T A W if is X ti- VIII 4 I l f ' V If A 'I X Y X 1 n, Q 'X , Nj lx f xii' X X . 'nib , , ... , , F NCI Fredric M. Toomoth AR Gregory C. Trexler AM3 K.D. Van Slyke AT2 Richard A, Varbero . l .. I AA John H. Wall A xv NJ if f lil. , , lx.. L+' ' ' ,5 fb F xg. J ' AQ3 Paul J. Walters l l l , 1 - 1 ' If ' , Aol Michael W. Wasmund l ' li e , A x . it 5 ,J I AMI Jimmie Watts 1 1 .A A .. A I ...I 1 I, .f . Q'- ' t 'A .FUN E 4'-'iS ,, QC' X. 7 , ' ' f ' ' X x ' I L... 4 Un AMS J.B. Watts AE3 Charles H. Wiseman AR Raymond Wolsko AEAN Micheal H. Youncel VA- I 65 95 JQCDR E. Mel-:que ame Dx. Flags 1 YNC D.C. 'Baker f - ' AMEI D.R.4,Lew3ndowski V ' AT2 JJ. Barron YN2 R.K. Fipdley A03 G.D. Duncan Jr. YN3 P.T. Ferrier AT3 D.S. Taylor AD3 G.A. Williams AN K.C:'H6lmes ADAN RQW?Johnson -. AMI-lAN'R.E, Twnqheu MSSA'J.LQ, Samaras? 5-ri 96 vATl e5f 'l -sw. V ,A W 4. wa- ' M ' ' ' .1f'.Za'wYEi i', ' 'Wir wazfv .-22-1'1-'ff -fn'--f 1,11-me W., , ,V ., . -235, ' '- -,,:,.,:::i,?:g 55,i,5Ff,.f,:, 3.51, Z?-Fzfrir - .,,-UMW .faffff , . 2:12 ' 'F1:f 5 ?'5' 3332? 24:75.-5::J621l3'ff :5'3Cff.a-Sf: -' A vw 5: -v'7.' fi 3 - ,, -g:5gfa::'.:5' egg 5 V. 'G'e'2Li?L?' 1221, H-F521fifil-ifiif 'i L: --- ' H ,slggg f Z1 - f-513' -N DN- :SA - isa.. .hx - .4 -, . , QW- H-2 x,'-592: .FE .irfifkiffkfg L 'Eb 'L'HPQ E 'R A - SEXY: ' Q- ,fam e- - .., .. -.J 'H 21. 'm ffsf v' P Q' JG: 5 51 1 ?'.HM, .. f 'ffg f ' - V ri S Air Anti Submarine Red Grlffons Squadron Thirty-Eight The mission of Anti-Subma- rine Squadron Thirty Eight is to defend the Carrier Task Force from the continuous threat pre- sented by enemy submarines. To accomplish this task, the squad- ron flies the Lockheed S-3A Vi- king . This twin engine Jet is the most advanced anti-submarine warfare air craft in the NAVY inventory, incorparates numer- ous sensors including acoustic processors, radar, Forward Looking lnfra-red, electronic sensing measures, and a magnet- ic anomaly detector. Operating these highly complex systems, the 4-man crew of the S-3 is ca- pable of detecting both surface and subsurface threats. To ef- fectively operate and maintain these highly sophisticated air- craft, a squadron of 30 officers and lI2 enlisted personnel are di- vided into five departments. ad- ministration, training, safety. operations, and maintenance. Under the comand of CDR H.R. Bourland the Red Griffons of VS-38 are proud of providing an essential part of ASW operations aboard the CONSTELLATION. l I u. I L ,1 CDR Bourland, H.R. U'.i'7l LCDR Douglas, T.S. LT Foster. W.L. LT Jones, B.W. AT2 Bunch. B.F. AE2 Johnson, H.T. AMSAN Liggins. M.A. AT3 Stephens, M.A. AES Willaims. D.C. 98 VS-38 Ri t 5 - 4 'D , -4- UV, Q H J 4 . 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X , 141 rgxvx lhfr , I f h I B f' :mm 'wi ' '- A D rm A , 'ml' 'L I-I lu: X A AKAA Anthony Amos ADI Paul Austin AO3 Neal Baker AWAN Paul Barrington AMSAN David Berland AZI Ed Bermudez ADAA Mac Boone AD3 Bert Bustamante AT3 John Burwell ADI Charles Carter ADAN Robert Castaneda ATI Ted Croft VS-38 IOI AWAN George Csefai AWI Carl Czech AMI Joseph Davis AZI Karuso Deleon BMI Thomas Diaz AN Richard Ensminger PRAN Dave Farrar AW3 Roy Fitch lO2 VS-38 J I 'W f w l1Tfi' r 5 W ' 524315257 3? 1 1 X if If Q, if f X I 1 mi ,MA W' si ' A' an 1 2.15 1 M . AE. I .1 l,' X. Q! VY V,,, WW, Y ? 34' WPV1! ' V AM3 Andre Flewellen ADAN Thomas Foley AME! Dennie Fosle 2 1.1 vx ' I J . -, , I Q gg A X f Ae, fy 9 , 1 X . f if 6 .6 ' 1, 1: J .I X 1 c .ann V-V- M 1-if X J wwa' ' 'A N xx. X Y xy,,?,3,z,.I, A 9-so , Wi , -..-H. I , PQ? lumu V .4 V fl Du I I if , 'Q A , --. 4 37 --gs.-.1-,.-'::::r: , M, A .-Her 5 ,LQ K AMEAA Tony Gervais I .ff , , . gi: wr, :M 'ff I!! Q' 1 , O X AN B.z. Gladstone K , ,g f . .,,,.Y.,,7, .E Q. -eff 1 AMS3 Robert Glazauskis I'-lu 4 4 E g, , ,,, jxjx P AMS3 Lawrence Gorman . A .lzfl ' 'wf7'T'f17 4 F ff AD2 George Gregory -I TT- w .Aix i K A ' G x AOAN Richard Grams lk j .1 AMS3 Carlos Grigsby j xf yr ix V AN Gregg Gronewald ,fl E- g , 'A 4 AKI Kevin Ham -Y ' 1 6 ' av-' ff' H :fl VS-38 lO3 ATI Donald Hornacek AN Clifford Hunt PRAN Alan Jimenez AW3 Walter Kattwinkle AN Jerome Kessler AN Roger Kingery HM2 Walter Krasa AD2 Dale Lindley AW2 Rudolph Lovera ADAN Anthony Martello PRI Chester Martin AN Paul McCarthy l. A 1' J 41 2'i fbi- l gl!! lf V X T f 5 ' 1' l f'x', x I04 VS-38 1 X ff' A, 'Aff 1, fl., V, I 1-V. J 1 wx l i A3 ., N . A 'fill -' 'V-214 fl! l i f .4 5 4' 2 P I s .......4 f'f'u i, 'md e .SPA l'j!' , 1,2 f ' 13?-1 k jxji AT3 Leon McPherson AW2 Bill Holyfield AW2 Dana Montler DK2 .lose Moral ADI Michael Myer AW3 John Painting AN Thomas Peralta AN Baron Preston PNSN Andrew Proctor AD3 Matthew Pumphrey YN3 David Quick AN Chris Randlett AWI Jerry Rhodes VS-38 IOS AMSAA Michael Rivera YNI Stephan Rogan AMS3 James Sawicki AD3 Matt Schroebel AX3 William Serres ATI Leroy Smith AMHI Robert Smith AWAN Edward Tarasovic AD3 Marvel Taylor AT2 Richard Thayer AOI Marty Theobald AOAN Michael Tinkey ATAN Lenwood Vannattei AKAN Robert Vasquez AA Ray Vest AD3 Robert Volpe AMEAN Andray Williams AMH3 William Williams IO6 VS-38 VT 5-r-4 1 'X t . l'-J I A in lic. ill-1 o L. ff Ji' Q evil 'fl i ',-si W -'ll I 3' . A of L, .f , 1 , JC Jw 1 Lei., 4... . thu.. ll Z... Sal in 'In 1 .al VFIW 112 VHW 112 VFIW 112 VFIW 112 VFIW 112 VFIW 112 VHW 112 VFIW 112 VHW-112 VAW ll Golden Hawks The Golden Hawks of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron II2 fly the grumman built E-lc Hawkeye, aircraft. With it's Radar detec- tion system provides long rang air and surface survellance to the fleet, controls and directs fleet fighter aircraft to intercept possible hostile intruders, coordinates search and rescue operations and directs air strikes against land and sea targets. Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron lI2 was commissioned on April 20, l967. As a component of Air Wing Nine, the Golden Hawks , with E2-A aircraft made three combat cruises to the Western Pacifi. embarked in the Nuclear aircraft carrier USS Enterprise and was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation. In may of l970 the squadron was temporarily deactivated and placed in a standdown status until activated again on 3 July I973. The squad- ron received E-2B aircraft and made two deployments on Uss Ranger as a part of Carrier Air Wing two. On l976, the Golden Hawks won the CNO Aviation Safety Award in recognition of their impressive safety record, over 5,600 accident free flight hours. VAW ID made two Mediterranean cruises on USS Nimitz as a part of Carrier Air Wing Eight, the latter cruise supporting lndain Ocean contingency operations during the lranian crisis. lt was during the cruise that VAW ll2 won the Commander Naval Air Force U.S. Pacific Fleet Battle E and was awarded the Navy unit commendation and Navy Expeditionary Medal. In May of I980, VAW II2 Transitioned to E2C's and joined Carrier Air Wing Nine on February I98l, which deployed in USS Constellation to the Western Pacific. During the cruise, the Golden Hawks Logged over l650 hours of flight in over 580 missions. VAW ll2 provided extensive support coverage for the Air Wing and ship, and also detected 33 Soviet reconnasance aircraft and two Soviet Submarines. The Golden Hawks recently logged I5,000 accident free flight hours and celebrated nine years of accident free operations. The Com Nav Air Pac Aviation Safety award has been won by VAW lI2 every year since it's recommission in I973. 5 ZR 1 It V., rg., . K . M N Fi .ff x if Y y o L, L. n , c CDR Frank A. Miley .i 3 A g 'Y '- - -'--' if----E CDR Willian F. Dufresne 4-1. A if 'ly ,, ,i l l int'-K -1t '1e...'f --' '- ' F , B9 ,, --hF3T ,' -f 1 .-T -L 'u xml ' -AA .f s TT':br- 'H .9 F -' my ' T N A .- '. -l. , sal .T W X XNM. Te' Q on is -E7 14' l ce 4-L if lib ki I GQ L. U C622 lg' Y Ta -lb is 51, -Ry Oxpli' l :hi-1' i V3 -1 gl XL 3 i vgv .1 l . WX F... , ,.,, A.. Y, ,., VM.. -It l - 'TT -I 1133 5 Y. . rf. 1 5, L. I CDR Bill L. Schoch LCDR Bruce M. Johnsen LCDR William M. Montgomery LCDR Eddie L. Plunkett LCDR Jeffrey P. Simpon LT. Kerry A. Canby LT. Mark W. Coppenbarger LT. J.M. Coverick LT. Stephen L. Hendrix LT. Michael A. .lacouelli LT. Jeffren Long LT. James C. Michaels LT. Michael B. Wertz LTJG Alex A. Bogdanoff LTJG N.A, Lenard LTJG J.W. Martoreui VAW-I I2 IO9 LTJG Mark Sherman LTJG Parks Stephenson .,. i . lf! F 'if w 4411, A I LTJG J.D. W Ik ffl 1 1 'A Q LTJG Roberravoig Q f X, ' E r C1 jim ENS Paul Barslou ENS Jerry Bennington ENS William Dudney ENS Ned Lednard ENS Joe Martorelli CWO3 J.R. Spurlock CPO Dale Garcia CPO C.F. Keim IIO VAW-I I2 kb. A, .eeeeerer.re .vmml A fy PW' A 2' fi' af Q7 Q 1 P i P f ' in 1 -ef f k fir! 1 L1 , ' fl n I F .11 V i cz - Q, 47 x f , is fx Gia v- J it N! IRI, . ! - A J 1 jj if , ' I, I , f Fa .4-S rw ,Q ,f 4 1 Q lfifgliig, J . I nn.- v- 1 Y, I 'R r Ff! 9 , f f 'Pa J NPR .. I ,I ,, I . fn, -I f- y :Y I A x LJ X P 3- I I o H '7'T'ff'77T'E'f?5TT 1 ,V I I CPO Ross Mclntyre CPO David Nelson CPO W.P. Paquin CPO Jay Powelson , .,,n.f, ,,m,,,.w- - ,I nf - www .H-vii mf ' .M ' -I . 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Garudas VAQ-I34 The Garudas of Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron ONE THIRTY FOUR fly the Grumman EA-6B Improved Capability f'Prowler , a four seat, twin turbojet carrier based aircraft that combines a fully intigrat- ed electronic warfare system with long range all weather capabilities. The EA-6B is the navy's first aircraft designed specifically to counter the modern electronic warfare threat and thereby provides passive surveillance and active jamming coverage for the fleet and its aircraft. The current Commanding Officer of Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron ONE THIRTY FOUR is Commander Doug White. Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron ONE THIRTY FOUR QVAQ-l34j was established on 7 June I969 at Naval Air Station Alameda, California. At that time the squadron, nicknamed the Garudas, flew the EKA-3B, an A-3 Skywarrior modified to perform as an electronic countermeas- ures aircraft and to provide aerial refueling services for fleet aircraft. The VAQ-l34 nickname, Garudas, was chosen by the members of the squadron from the mythical God, Garuda, protector of flight. In mid July of l97l VAQ-I34 was assigned into an inactive status for the purpose of becoming familier with the new EA-6B Prowler that they would begin flying in May of the following year. They were stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, the homeport that they remain at today. The Garudas have deployed aboard four different aircraft carriers, been selected as the best Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron in the navy, and completed I44 consecutive days at sea when they participat- ed in the Iranian crisis in I979fl980. VAQ-I34 became a part of the ConstelIationfCarrier Air Wing NINE team on I8 November l98O. V ' Y if I , i I l ' 'uf- i 3 I CDR Doug White VAO-I34 I 15 I fjfw , 'Bs , . 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'MW' ..V' A03 Carl Looney AT2 Michael Lyon AMH2 Rod Mariano AZI Dennis Mays AMHAN Calvin McAIister AD3 Roy McKinnon AMH3 .lay McKnight AA Mitchell Meeks I22 VAQ- I 34 i .LL FILL .1 W f 1 t , 5' -4. wr l L if --1 1 I v ld 'ia f-l-L4 Wi 0...-,... '5-if fl AA Aaron Messier AMH3 Joseph Meyer AMS3 Timothy Monahan AMS3 Armando Moreno 'Ki im,-. AMEAN Mark Mosley MS3 Anthony Narbone PRAN E.M. Owens AA Michael Pence ,,e.... .,see., , y PW -'mmf in nv' i 4- ...Q ,,, ,,se , I .J ATI Donald Rhodes K AD2 John Roberts A J p AT2 Phillip Rowe AMHI Gary Phillips ATI Richard Phillips AZAN Keenan Pickett ATI Gene Plunkett VAQ- I 34 D3 LCDR Bender, M.R LCDR Hixon, R.L. LCDR Noonan. T.F. ENS Pope. S.W. ATI Boyes, J.A. AT2 Conklin. P.L. AT2 Fendley, S.W. AT2 Guzman, R.M AN Ham, MJ. ATAN Head, R.M. ATI Kuester. D.A. AMSAN Milburn. JH AT2 Rock, R.R. AZ2 Shelby, R.R. A03 Troy, M..I. I24 VAQ- I 34 ,. A V, VV . 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IIE . -' 'Q 5-'T 55 'duxrazm-by 'fgi LT Thomas Beda ju I' gpg -ll ,, .1-,iihuniiru J.. -12 !f :ninem sn gh L if iilkmnu bag 5 Hy, . 1: 5 'llglilq 1 7 nil ul UQ ' -4- I meal' il mea' 25' 1' ir 9 . QF , - 1 x i i . 4 , ai - 5 L 1 I26 VO- I LT Peter Burris-Meyer LT Edward Kane LT Brian Kelmar LT Robert Larrabee LT Michael Laviano LT Richard Rogers LT Gerald Shuman LTJG Thomas Herterich LTJG David Piers ADCS Eugene Ballou 1 .E i 2 . 1 W fi fl . 5 N., 2 Aiql M! 'Nm A if ' - an 41 'Q X - NJ 2 Gif 5 rr L e 'W 2.35 X! xv-'rl Fri I !iLL... x W 7 'J zw.. ., ui- , 1 i 'x L fa .-MM I Q i . 1:5 A i'.g?4f7i'i .-J11?f.f l. . f., 'iw gi' Az- ww. :gms f E V v . 7. ,- 11 H ., .-,N I 'ian-'V i ali i 1 ' ., H ..., H A , Nsi kgj vi y . ,L 2 Y 6 ig 54 RW W W X A . X N 3 ,, v A x , ,X Q . if x A , ,J si Nei' 'ev , . Wi . rf! .V 'igiff' -A IX t M vj: 1 ifwlfirfx i iff 5,7 .il ln i y I' A V . 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R wxi L - A 1 1 I Q' q .eel u t - vf'5E5Rm7 I Jhiiiik? 1 N D8 V0-l AD3 Scott Taylor A V ATI Hugh Thacker Y . N f ' if lf, L ,d,,qlln'U 1 gpg? iL:ffH5 -f'L iii? .H 1 jf1 ffjg Wg 'A 4 ' if gg AN Rick Thrasher V5 J iQ...- ISO HS-8 E A4 l X I 1 I I Qi, .11 ' J Q , d' Qff' C ding 0fficerfExecutive Officer Executive OfflCEl' Cogllgll2all.Sl.nSVaIkd:er omman CDR M.A. Thomas CDR R.A. Schortle CDR J.S. Walker was relieved by CDR M.A. Thomas on December 4, l98l. CDR R.A. Schottle reported aboard as Executive Officer on December 6, I98I. The primary mission of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron EIGHT QHS-82 is anti- submarine warfare CASWJ - to detect, identify, localize, attack and destroy enemy submarines. Its secondary missions include plane guard flight operations while attached to a carrier, search and rescue CSARJ, medical evacuation CMEDEVACJ, and personnel and cargo transportation. To accomplish these tasks, the ElGHTBALLERS operate six all-weather Sikorsky SH-3H Sea King Helicopters. They are manned by a pilot, co-pilot. sonar operator, and an assistant sonar operatorfSAR swimmer, day and night, ashore and afloat. HS-8 has been awarded the Captain Arnold .lay ISBELL Trophy for ASW excellence three times. the prestigious Admiral JIMMY Thach Award signifying the best carrier b . . . ased ASW squadron In the Navy, also three times, in I98O the ElGHTBALLERS re- ceived the Battle Efficiency Award. Presently the l65 enlisted men and 24 officers are under the leadership of Commander Mack A. Thomas. ff J W1 mal lik 'UP Y' Li- V ml .-...L ' ,ff ff f 0,11 i ,J V if 1 .Bt I F... X ! A iw in A, 1111. . f, in in N 3 r R LCDR L.G. Beasley LCDR J.M. Held LCDR J.M. Lopresti LCDR R.F Martin LCDR S.W. Taylor LCDR L.R. Wood LT R.M. Basch LT J.S. Bennett LT W.G. Boddy LT .I.J. Branson LT D.P. Fischbach LT R.J. Madison LT CM. McCarthy LT B.J. McCormack LT S.D. Miller LT P.J. Von Hoene LTJG S.B. Brown LTJG J.W. Dreon ENS R.M. Emerson ENS D.A. Jones CWOJ W.H. Wicks AMSC .I.H. Campbell ATC J.M. Corwin ADCS J.J. Garcia HS-8 I3I AWC Michael Kimball ng, 0. AMC Lloyd Lake f X :J 5 DE -1.5 ADCS Bruce Maier y as X f YNC Eugene McEntee f A '....-' AKA L AMC Robert Perry AMC Joe Reyes PNSN William Amory AEI Wayne Anders - 'Llk .' Q AXAA Keith Anderson AD3 Nestor Bagasan AWAN Scotty Barron AW3 Darrell Beltz 1 n ADI John Bement AT2 David Bethell AAAN Ken Blackman AEAN Alvin Blake U ,f sl' -' , 3 I.: N AE3 Elliott Bong AN Robert Bowen YN2 Ray Brunner AN William Callaway B2 HS-8 I .,! K l s ,F 1 L. -L 1 ,ej 'f ' lk.. 1 ' f x Un., jim I f 2 f'eE5,1 -f' , Ill Li l . ly' 4f,:,.AW, .,, 7-- 4,-ae. Y..V T-...., 'Q qua Fvg l l l Q l l l 1 1 11 ' 'A W 'T?l llllll.. Q. - AD3 D.W. Chapman PRAA .l.R. Charles AN J. Cochran AD3 R.S. Costa AT3 C.O. Crosby AMH2 R.C. Daniels AN L. DeBose AE2 R.J. Define AOI J.P. Dunker AA R.J. Ferguson AMSI F.A. Figueroa AW2 D.R. Focht AE3 T.W. Frank AD3 E.L. Frazier AMH3 G.A. Gama AWAA K.L. Gepner MSSN W.E. Glanka AW2 B.D. Glover AR A. Gonzalez AN R.R. Gonzalez A02 W.L. Gould AMS2 J.M. Hamel YNSN P.A. Hammett AMHAR K.R. Haning HS-8 IS3 AMH2 M.E. Hansen AN A.D. Hardy AKAN M.S. Harris AD3 R.K. Harris ATAN R.J. Hess AZ3 D.R. Hollingsworth AK3 F.D. Holt AWAN G.D. House DK2 L.T. Huffman AWAN B.W. Hulen AKI D.G. Jackman MSSN J.L. Johnson AW3 N.D. Johnson AT3 T.M. Johnson AX3 D.L. Kapp AWAN F.A. Kimbrough AA K.A. Kime AD2 P.E. King ADI N.M. Knight AW3 E.E. Lashua AR A.W. Lee AD3 D.W. Leece PRI J.C. Lekouses AN J. Longoria I34 HS-8 1 .r, JJJLf.QfJ J ',-,Y., :A ' A JM 4 .,1nI if' Q 'A ww .:..,, . W 1 f' V, - J 4 2 - -'- my 1' 1 'vs Ty A ' A . , f ' X ' --l L , ix if ,rg - - W-A-M71 HM- .-...VV.,... . Y ,,,,.. Y ., , , , ,,..A, 'Q , ,HW ,, . i 4 Ji L Mum of -v ' I K 1 ffl ' I if X .iii , , 13' Y i fx A 1 J X i JJ I JI A f 'I' f 4 :ri I 1 l I ,ggi li if 'lr e-s.,,!.x Fm 4 , L 1, 1 .1,f ,A DJ Q .Www ,vufm Y,.,VV. :il ff ,,,, 4 H ,,,, W, H X. l. l Fava I, , :, . J '. .4 4' ,, fl v xl, gl, , Zuma ,Ln .3-. M- V V VVVVV ...V Y -M A., . Y., ....V, , ,.,.,.-..,..,.. ,T .. .u . 1 41 1,11 . aw l ww H, A if f' 1 K, G ' X ADI E.M. Lozada AA R.P. Lyons AME3 C.E. Mann PN2 B.A. Markley AWAN J.A. Marshall BMI A.G. Mayoyo AA R.J. McAllister AA T.A. McCaffery PRAN D.W. McConnell AX2 D.D. Miguel AK2 E.S. Miranda MS3 K.J. Montegna ADAN D.W. Nelson AE3 E.O. Nelson AD3 J.E. Nesbitt AMS3 T. Nolan AA M.S. Nunez ADAN D.D. Oaks MSSN W. Panzer AMS3 R.D. Phillips HS-8 l35 PRAN P.P. Quinn AE3 C.A. Reeder AD2 K.R. Reynolds AO3 M.J. Reynolds MSI R.V. Ricafort AD3 J.L. Rodriquez AD3 D. Romero AW3 R.W. Rutledge AZAN K.L. Sadler AZAN T.H. Safrit AE2 A.C. Salinas AZ3 C. Santiago AT2 EJ. Saul AWAN R.J. Schage AMS2 G.R. Schuemaker AX3 R.B. Settell AW2 J.D. Shehan' AWAN G.M. Simmons SA M.C. Smarz AD2 J.K. Smith AW3 Johnson l36 HS-8 1,1 f xl fi 1 .unlu- fl 'J I A, lf 1 I f 14 L M, -Im, nr-1' 3 f , .sl- , . l , A -4- ---- --W J, X V:M'R'W A ' The line division working overtime. T ln-ll-.L . 'J '7 .f A .iff ,ff 4 r N .-a. ll ld' lil lv. - fu im- 1' --5,-n mf, A ,-..., Y. H .-.,.-., .rv -l v. A ff ' ,w x ' .Ji lf .fa , . 1 l I IP ' ff-ff' 'A 7 . 1 i g W K if .. ,l ,. i 1 V ,I--.. ..1--,a W IJ I W 1 on I I AT3 C.E. Snyder AWAN S.E. Southwick AMI M.G. Taylor AWAN R.E. Tellstrom AXAA S.A. Terrell AZ2 .l.F. Toia AMSAN D.L. Tomes AWAN J.L. Trace AZ3 S.A. Troseth A03 M. Vaughn AMHI N.G. Villanueva AMH2 W.D. Walsh AA R.W. Walthour AMSAN M.R. Washington AWS E.G. Watkins AEAN D.M. Whisonant AX2 R.E. White AE3 M.A. Williams HS-8 l37 g I V. fi' fi' 11 :l'2v51f-5, - - 3224..-..-:.111:1..2s'wg:r.f-,,f, Sunrise alert 5 The cargo door view of the U.S.S. Somers. ff! fy,-V ' U U5 S Ulfp OLDY DET strikes againl Ja-' rg-f - V -:ff-' ,,f',w Pass ye holy Panavision lense. YG- Q '-:..a,,,.,.:5..,,. .1 J ,1,,,:,-4. A Y W PQ. , ,, A K y , - . -nu - ,.,a.n......,....,1:..-,.s.,,.....,.,,.. -firm -, '- . 'ati' , r ' - V-M-Mn-vi--esta-,sg .M . . - 'fall -. 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LEFT: YNC Iron Fist McEntee teaches PN2 Brunner how to answer the phone, and PN2 Wild Man Markley how to properly handle paychecks. HS-8 I39 LCDR P.L. Balue LCDR .l.J. Carlln ,fs 7? E fif- o ENS R.W. Verhoef AZI D.E. Gardner AA T.S. Godfrey ADI D.E. Gardner AN T.W. Pinkston PNI .l.A. Richardson AM3 G.T. Smith AMHAN A.A. Tadiaca I4O HS-8 LCDR H.W. Bashore LT K.F. Thomas ' ' ,Aa-Q isa- , E uni.. 'af' MIX' 45 l Q K-' EEL AM2 Peannenstiel -if Q K, ly ig EUEIIP' x l I .. Y . f If ek: ' M ,iff H ' . IA.: , Vi' Q '-., I ,A I . ' irq, .32 . vi Ly! -1 -lU ,4, ,.' ggi' fx 'Y ' -.2 ,P Vf'j':g'1gf , 'Zigl- i llH25sN,,,,l?. , A , gl' 'lx-rl 5 'F gn?-:xf If 2 Ll EE: S NXT, CUBE! , HCV Q' - , B- Mm L 'nf 03, Q A. F X If N, M K., ,f , o l fb I 1 Wvkf Swami or EXCJT Q .V ,agp 1 , -qv gr .V 1 ' -11 - .4- x Y . I f l 4. 5-4 1 , 'IQ '42-355 ' H, 5' , -I ' Y' V ?:f,'..- ff? ' EJ. 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Day in and day out, CONSTELLATION's airwing continue to operate its mechanically complex aircraft. and day after day AIMD continues to perform its vital mission. The mission of AIMD is to manage the intermediate maintenance effort performed in support of the embarked air wing, currently AIR WING NINE. This includes custody and upkeep of associated maintenance facilities and support equipment. An additional re- sponsibility is to perform organizational and intermediate main- tenance on the ship's C-lA aircraft. AIMD consists of four primary divisions, one administrative in nature and the other three pro- duction oriented. Whether it be the aircraft itself, any of the many airborne systems, or one of the many pieces of related support equipment, AIMD is there to fix it regardless of where in the world 'CONNIE' might be. III LCDR Larry Crane. AIMD Material Control Officer and AZ3 Randy Sesser check the status board of aircraft awaiting parts. LCDR Larry S. Crane LCDR John M. Prebul I52 AIMD IM-I E Fgglfli flat... wb , V mum PH3 Bernard Hamel Q, 1 3. CDR Gary J. Randhahn I CDR Wilhelm Gabber IM-I DIVISION - The basic functions of IM-I Division is to provide MaterialfProduction Control, and Administrative services for the Production Divisions. Production Control and Material Contr0I are combined in order to effectively utiIiZ2 personnel and material resources: this en- sures prompt movement of components throughout the repair cycle. This effort re- quires close liaison with the supported and supporting activities and the Supply Depart- ment. Administrative services of IM-I include, FS' tablishment and control of a central reporIIf18 and record keeping system for all mainten- ance reports and records, maintenance of the master technical publications library, and quality controlfassurance functions. 1 'v-. . y Vg Q ' y rf' I' ' , 1 ' 1 Jo- . 1 K I! I xr J ,Gly uv Y!! f can ' ff' Wie . . i5f7 f i-. AOCS Robert K. Knouse AZC Steve W. Pie AZCS James M. Rorick AZ3 Earl L. Algton Quality Assurance Representive, ASI Florito Diaz, checks one of the many master technical manuals to verify information for one of AIMD's work centers. V T' MN f ' ' I 'i .3 i'i' J N 'DEM n V - Tv' ,?5:'- 1 ' I I In If -'- ' I k ilkljy' X 'X Au' M .11 Ui U, - . ,. lx Sm' 4. A.. . y .3 A 1 . Hfiflif-.f 1 . , 'f . ' ' 3: :Le ,J EN., E .2 . A f, ig? ii i 'X A ' A fy. - 4 f I AZI Manny N. Alvardo AMSI Michael J. Bennington AK3 Luis A. Diaz AZI Ricardo V. Diesta AEI William C. Driver AZAR John M. Nieto AZ3 Randy Sesser ASEAN Henry P. Tukay AIMD IM-I I53 rm .9 Q Ls' Q . J LT Welch Fair -' T A it '-R 4 4. .1 Bill B. Hamilton ' f Ag 5 . Mg s Y fs. i - Q WSF ' k l W I '- f w 1 i ' r '65, J fi f, I by r x' z fl f , 1 1 Lit M 1 ,mf .A 5 f .. ' arse .fi fy 2 L 1 yy A :I - A ' k HSI.. PRC Russell E. Belt 1 AZC Louis D. Cain Y Q s 1 ip was AMHC James R. Valerio .7 Q ADC Don E. Wiley I AN Kevin F. Adkins ADI Arnido Aranico I54 AIMD lM-2 IM-2 is the General Maintenance Division of the AIMD. IM-2 Division's primary task is support of the Air Wing by repairing compo- nents that have failed to operate satisfactori- ly while installed in an aircraft. The autho- rized repairs are many and varied: -- Repair of jet engines and auxiliary pow- er units and test cell operations. - Check, test and repair of constant speed drive assemblies. - X RAY and magnafluxing of suspected cracked components. - Wheel repair and tire replacement. - Various welding techniques. - Repair and testing of hydraulic compo- nents. - Manufacturing and testing of hoses and tubes. - Selectron plating of machined surfaces. - Repacking and repair of parachutes, life rafts and vests. - Repair of liquid oxygen converters and regulators. Although the Division has over a IOO ship's companyfair wing TAD complement, per- forming these and many varied functions, most people are more concerned with the fact that we maintain the CONNIE's own C-lA aircraft. This IS the aircraft that brings us our mail and provides airlift services while oper- ating off the California coast. Fr' if' i li l fl 'Z rxyi. . ,, , in V-Tb-, .,,, ,.,. , , Y il tfl' li Jill xmlllxl V Af ' 1 'E-1giA'35J W -- 1Q.:,f f ,V AMHAN Marino M. Arroyo AMS3 Edwin Arzuaga AD2 Edward F. Ataop AD2 Donald J. Banter l fa f 1 I J l X i, J- - l 1 ., .E ft. A,-. f:-f .15 -f-L','.-.-- ' H 'N' i ' l A' f A.., , ,Q f Jxgigf AD3 Robert Blue D' 575592 .lf ' AMH2 Lawerence C. , Bussey -, y AMHAN James W. f ,I 7' V- 4, 1 ..,, , Carpenter ff , I ,N l I AMS3 Marvin E. Craig ' f X ,, , 4:4 i.J...-,. -i Ad!-'I ,-'M--'M ' ' 'A 'iea'f 1 i 'T Q AZ3 Antonio C. Crump V AD2 Larry D. Dehart, VF- 24 Iggy V AMS3 Dennis W. Denny I' ' ' ADAN Edward E. Dipaolo N4 '-i Fmw. ,..... ... . . . W... I AD3 Jorge Elizondo ADAA Steven Fierko Q24 in ti --.. 4 'W AD3 Michael H. Francis AN Joe N. Fugua alla. ,. 7.4 A , 5 . AD3 Thomas Gamez ' 1 ' AMS3 Jonny M. Green 32 4 4 AIMD IM-2 iss AD3 Mark Greenard AD2 Derral Hall AD2 Ronald Hall AMH3 James Hamel AMHAN Robert Hanson AMH3 Robert Hayflinger AMS David Henrikson AD3 Stanley Hohener AR Bruce Holmberg AD3 Brian Hudson AN Robert Humphrey AD3 Charles Hurd :N , N .-f-ffLil33S ' , l l WU 4' j 1 - 1 ,lf X ESL xr, I. L V T A, 'ww ' ll ll ' ,ff R aww , J I-1 4 9 I , 'O E . 1 we ..,. -4 -Q l56 AIMDXIM-2 1 , Q F K- 4 X I . 4 ,Tv . , q ,Q-C' y Q FT:-ual AMH3 Romero B. Jimenez AMHAN Steven Johnson AD3 Eugene Lambert. VF- 24 AD3 Ricky E. Lloyd, vr- 24-cuba Pt. AZ3 Carl London AMHAA Christopher Love AMHAN J. Lowery AD2 Romulo G. Madayag. VF-24 PRAA David W. Marquis, AD2 Thomas Matthews AMH3 Brett D. McLain AMSAN Gerald S. McFarland AIMD IM-2 l57 AD2 Micheal Miles AMHAN Eric M. Miller AN James A. Myers. Jr., VF-24 AA Kevin P. Osborne AD3 K. Peterston ADI Larry Porter AMS3 Ellis Rance, Jr. AN Mark A. Reeves AMSAN Anthony Rivera ADAN Antonio E. Rodriques ADAA Scott G. Roth ADAN David W. Rodgers, VF-24 AMH3 Ramon Salas AMH3 Joseph T. Samuels AD2 Milton E. Scott PR2 Mark Sileikis ADAN John E. Snell AMH2 K.R. Snider ADI Robert Spaniol AMHI Thomas W. Suiters AMHAN Baldemar Velaquez AMEAA Daniel F. Wild AD3 Benedicto P. Yanuaria AMEAA Jonathan N. Yates ISS AIMD IM-2 If 'i' 1 Q, . ., eil. wg! -1 l 'I fl: llll,l.5.,'l.l lu 0 . .. 'l , ' A nl VIL: 2. Al . i. ..t-. o .V if - bff I l ' l, fl f El JF A tiff ? I, . WW- f-:amiga -ff'-vi-v-,few a GH 1 , .V 1 ,. x ll J if A WSTM ' lu! ! l lt l ...f l it 1 , at hx t v I f .X ll: f dk. I J' 1 ig wi .' ' l' I aff ! L L l Y mf . ,.f. t VV'Y , V sl f 7, V! J I ' 1 ..g,. ,. , J .l gg? V slr fx ' .5 - l LT Robert Porter AEC Frank D. Akridge ATC Roger G. Freeman ATC James D. Hemphill ATC Donald W. Holder ATC Willaim B. Humphrey, Jr. AOC Carl N. Rowe ATC David E. Stahl lil The AvionicsfArmament Division of the AIMD is one of the most advanced avionics complex afloat today. lt is the largest division within the department and one of the largest on CONSTELLATION. IM-3 is responsible for maintaining electronicfelectrical and arma- ment equipment used by the aircraft aboard CONSTELLATION. Some of the major systems supported by this division include: Communi- cations, Navigation, ASW Systems, Radar, Computers, Instruments, Weapons Release Systems, lnertial Navigation, Electrical and Fire Control Systems. In addition our Arma- ment Branch repairs various bomb ejector racks, missile launchers, weaponsrails, air- craft guns and ammo loading systems. We also have a Calibration Lab CPrecision Mea- suring Equipmentj for calibration and repair of our own test equipment Csuch as O-scopes, signal generators, frequency counter meters, etc.j and the equipment used by deployed squadrons and other departments. The quan- tity, sophistication, and cost of the equip- ment used by this division is staggering. Our total assets in facilities and test equipment approaches S300 million. One shop alone, Versatile Avionics Test Station CVASTJ was during CONNlE's last overhaul period at an expense of about - 30 million dollars. This is one of the most advanced and newest sys- tems in the Navy today and is used to test over I50 different components from the E-IC, F-I4, and S-3 aircraft in the future. IM-3 pro- cesses approximately I50O components each month and will process over l0,500 compo- nents before this cruise is over. 8075 of these components will be repaired and returned to Supply for issue to the squadrons. The re- maining IOZ, will be sent to highest levels of maintenance for rework. Despite its enor- mous size and complexity, this division is in a state of constant change in a never ending battle to keep up with the latest Avionics changes in our air wing aircraft. Ed Albrecht John L. Clark John Estock Jim Gibbs Larry O'Brien Marcus M. Pennell Dennis J. Randolph Milton A. Riddrick AIMD IM-3 l59 ATI Charles P. Berlanga AE3 T.L. Bibb AXI Andrew Borich AQ2 Wayne D. Bouffard AN Jerry L. Brunson ATI Thomas A. Bruss AT2 Dennis D. Bruden AT3 Mario C. Campero AEI Joaquin J. Cantu AX2 Gregory A. Carpenter AE3 Steven J. Cervantes. VF-24 ATI Doran A. Childress ATAN Ronald C. Davis ATI Patrick M. DiNieri AT3 William M. Duncan AT3 Mike A. Duvall I6O AIMD IM-3 A02 George A. Allmon. VF-24 AT2 Steven G. Batt ,ff AE3 Robert T.T. Bellor AOI Jack L. Bennett ., 'T'- i'41iL'c - Vex. J . up luvxxi-J 3 zjtl' A K iii. LJ, 5, V. ' f '-E ', ,' wif W4 ll ,,,,..7..7a.,. ..., lhgg f 1'I113 1 , Eiikvv fl-'J V' f :L .Pi ...Sill W 1 mmm .4 nmiihili 'IIIII' nun, ,Q .. J --Q11 .,.--,-,,1 1 I l J yi: 'SWS r:a9l,a'U ,JC 999 4. ,..f ffl . fdl. gl 4 I mini V. .if , . 'fu QI.. 'ul l s W ag., .l.z,'- ,-31 . If f 1 1.1 fx! .M- I I , I . - Av. ' if, 'lg 'l' Q lj , l , ,fr ' I fgilfff . I-.lun ' Ii .llf I I R Q Q ll ll Wh, . ,-ul-ul Y,., .1., 5 ,Nami 'X lf. ' ygffj I I ' 1 Amis.-.-4 he . -na ., 4 .. -T',lT ', I'-TJG .qi X M911 .M AT3 Christopher J. Dowling, VF-24 AQ2 Roy Eneberg AME2 Ronald E. Falls AQ3 Mark Fischer AE3 Walter J. Fleming AEAN Jerry T. Gater AEI John E. Golden AQI Duane R. Graffard AQ2 Dominic C. Greco ATAA S.C. Hall AZAN Joseph E. Haney A03 Keith Harris AXI William P. Hopkins ATI Donald J. Hornacek AT2 Robert Houston AT2 Warren T. Hum, VF 24 ATI Bruce H. Humphrey AOAA Paul H. Jason AIMD IM-3 l6l AQ! W.S. Ratcliffe AT2 Steve M. Reed AZ3 Timothy H. Regal AN T. Reisnour AEAN Aubrey F. Roberts AOI Richard A. Rohl AE3 Steve Sachs AQI Carl R. Schroll TD3 Charles R. Sears AQI Robley L. Shewmaker AT3 Jeffery D. Shirey AQ3 Alan T. Taylor I62 AIMD IM-3 52.441 imlllltw MLW' ' 'lf mp tl glllllllllllull 'n:'.un 'gun llgrjlfiflllyluu H!-,,,,,,1nl,,ul 2m,,,,.nxl1ll' ...gg ...-- I 5iiI,llllll1! 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Whalen N0 SMU 22 Qs The Ground Support Equipment CGSEJ Maintenance Division maintains approximately 400 pieces of ground support equipment and is used by the Air Wing, Weap- ons Department, Air Department, Crash and Salvage, Supply Department and other AIMD Divisions. A partial list of the equipment maintained includes tow tractors, aircraft starting units, electrical power units, air condi- tioners, hydraulic test stands, oxygen and nitrogen ser- vicing carts, weapons handling equipment, forklifts, fire trucks and assorted work stands. GSE runs its own production and material control. Production Control establishes work priorities and assigns work to the various work centers. Material Control Orders parts, and maintains files on money spent. Work Center 9l0 - does maintenance on gasoline, diesel, and gas turbine engines, and is responsible for the associated drive trains. Work Center 920 - commonly referred to as the Hy- draulic Shop, maintains all the hydraulic, pneumatic and cryogenic systems of GSE, and in addition, is responsi- ble for structural work done on ground support equip- 5,10 LTJG C. Harper f ff' Aslvic: R.A. wacke ASM2 W.E. Fossum ASM2 E.D. De La Pena ment. Work Center 930 - the electrical shop for GSE, maintains mobile electric power plants, and the electri- cal systems on the other types of GSE. Work Center 950 -- performs scheduled mainten- ance. Most of the 400 pieces of GSE are on a 60 or 90 day Planned Maintenance Cycle requiring 950 to be the largest and one of the busiest work centers in GSE. Work Center 92A - is GSE's Corrosion Control work center, doing scheduledfunscheduled corrosion control on all types of GSE as needed. g Work Center 980 - commonly called Flight Deck Troubleshooters, repair any minor equipment failures that occur on the Flight Deck. They also maintain the new AfS32P-I6 Firefighting Truck, the MB-5 Firefight- ing truck and NS-60 Crash Crane. These work centers combine to form the GSE Main- tenance Division. The vital role of the people in this division is shown in the saying There's no Air Support without Ground Support. ASM3 L.R. Anderson ASM3 E. Frank ASM3 J. Dunker ASM3 A.D. Baldus n, A L 'lan-. . AZAN N.F. Baker ASMAN C. Brian ASMAA J. Conklin X fx ' ' ASMAA E. Clark , r lung N , lab - AIMD I65 ASM3 L. Kelly ASMAN W.A. Hasel ASMAN S.A. Kelly AN R. Huesing I66 AIMD 1. wi l gt J 7 K ASMI JR. Hayter A T l 1 1 'L itil . V1 f l f ASMI W.A. Geize X I .l l l ll xml 4, 1., ,V M -A,.fw,,Y.,,- ,Q-1 - . .wx 4, N .J l I .4 V l,'- 1 ASMI S. Lloyd f , NJ' ,. . -4 f- --'- - ,A-Q AsM2J.F.Luzadas ff f A i'.,,,, , 'LFQAIQ1 ::rfif54'? 5 ' ' H lk I . ff ASMQ R. Harvey , ruth , I F ,Z,Tn5L7F'3iF 3W'T7'fN' 'tl 1 ' ' , P V -.ix K ov- v- .5 1:3 S4 ' I, Q ' V J ,,l 'l. I .E I1 at I X J , f VZ ' f XX I ' . l U fl -' 'I 1 JA A l.gl-:.- 4--f:...f, 1,4 . A . F, aaaa aa f' 4, , , Qs ,, f .ry 1' I' f cligi 1 fa gain.: if -any fx 147 I X 'FUXI If ' a ag A ASMI M. Isberger ASM2 R.H. Parrish ASM3 M.A. Sisneros ASM3 J. Quarles ASM3 W.A. Whetstone AN L. Wilson AN WJ. Muma ASMAA M.P. Rickman ASEAN D. Stanford AA WJ. Stevens ASMAN T.L. Toben ASMAN A.A. Vachon AIMD I67 'if ,,,f'1 ft' ' , -,fr L , ,f f, r', 5, av' ATI J.H. Bohm ADI W.B. Simions AMH3 R. Salas AMHAN C.R. Po ADAN D.R. Vanwinkle ADAN B. Wendell I68 AIMD xx 4 p 0- Hllih., 4 9-. fi- L05 'UNH Cl X 4 Il' A. Department 170 Air , 0' 1-Iflggls H .s agilliilet wir ng XL The Air Department provides the means to make the aircraft carrier a platform for the launching and recovering of aircraft. It's an organization of nearly 500 men that orches- trates the moves of Connie's flying asssets on and off the ship both night and day. From the red shirts of Crash and Salvage to the purple shirted grapes that refuel the air- craft, they are an integrated team perform- ing one of the most closely knit operations in the Navy today. And like an orchestra con- ductor, the air boss watches over it all in Primary Flight Control in the O9 level. Operat- ing aircraft takes more than just pilots, and perhaps nobody knows that better than the men of the Air Department. TIT We . as S 4 .ff CDR Lawrence Lantzer Air Department Head l i l l l 1 l 1 l 4 l 1 4 l 2 V , -Q , ,z.A -,M pi V-I V-I Division controls all operations up on the flight deck including the safe and timely movement of aircraft about the deck and between the flight deck and hangar deck, respot of aircraft between cycles and after flight operationsg and operations ofthe ship's deck-edge elevators, crash and salvage equipment, tow tractors and huffers . To accomplish their many tasks, V-I has Aviation Boatswain's Mates, Handlers CABH'sj who are readily identified by their rainbow shirts : yellow for the directors, blue for the Chocks S Chains gang, tractor drivers and elevator operators, and red for the Crash and Salvage crew. T W ., 4 f E . wtf X if A lib LT William .laroncyk LT T.T. Tyler LCDR Kurt Smith ABHC Billy Collum ABHC Albert Gardner ABHC David Hansen ABH2 David Adams AN Edward Adams AN Andre Adkins AA Sherwood Aki AA Fidel Arangorin AA Michael Barrera Air l7I ABH3 Virgil Berry AN James Bockus ABH3 Anthony Bostic AN Paul Burdick AA Curtis Callahan AA Russell Carper ABH3 Wash Carthon Jr. AR Eugene Chandler ABH2 Mitchell Chicha ABHI Thomas Christiansen AN Anthony Clark AN Mitchell Clark ABHAR Norman Corrales AA Allen Corrick ABHI Romulo Collado AN Derrick Davis ABHI Toney Davis AN Steven DeJesus ABH3 Ricardo Delgado ABHAN Wesley Denning ABH2 'John Dykstra ABHAA Steven Eagleton ABHAN David Erdman AA Arturo Esqueda l72 Air 7 . , ,, r :su B ' K4 u..-lil 3 i' w , fel' ff R 1--t A l X hm L lQflpE'l .i 41A lie X 1 A rf 'etal i r ,paw ,gf 13: W fl if Y. if ,gf l -H: -H V Y e I -4 'ua ll X ' A,-'ff J ,cv .il I .Qllff A it ' 5,4 ii ' , 7? M,- .I ' H MW A ' it fi, ,, l, x 1 , 'ff'- c fY 7-r':mff1 l ,gm Y sz iiil A 3 -F? JJ' :il M X it if.. 1 I 'N l ,I V l W if . f' eff 1 ,W F iw A .-' j i ,Q . X Z ft Ai. 7- .,.- h-y -Y A ------ -'-- 1 4 1 ,milk EQ 2' x 1 x www A55 ' W I if ff vi. i A K It F ? rf 1 z rf- me 'ist-ff 'Wk K' img, . , , ,,.1,-,rf-,R,,ug.al?W Zn: r : 5 , ABH3 Christopher Flaiz ABH3 Wade Francis AN Franklin Francisco ABHAR Mark Fussner AA Alfonzo Gomez AN Richard Hamilton AA Kenneth Hart ABH3 Elmo Harvey id- 'mtg ra ' 5' f' Q 5 2 R Ji.-A . lj? ABH3 Howard Heater ABH3 Robert Henton ABHAN Michael Herbert ABHAN Tomas Hernandez AR Kim Hollands AA Calvin Jackson AN James Jackson AA Perry Jarvis Air I73 AA Joseph Kearney AA Shyronjon Keuma AA Mark Leatherman AA Ernest Leyva SA Robert Mata AA Terrance Mazzotti ABH3 Ronald McGuire ABH3 Stephen McKenna ABHAN Charles Meeuwsen ABH3 Stephen Memmott ABH2 Steven Miller AN Allen Moore AN Gregory Moore ABH2 R.D. Morgan AN David Neil AA Harold Nelson AN Robert Nelson Jr. AA Michael Otto AR Otto Panzenhagen AN Kenneth Parker ABHAN Steven Pasikowski AN Donald Patrick AN Scott Pfundston AA Reginald Phillips I74 Air 7. . .xl 1,2-'a14', w2y , QM: .,., 5 ,R A,,r, 9 . up , f ,. 'air fSel,i3s,: ,Al . ,I he . Q :ll isa Il N, Flu: A l f ABH3 Lacy Sykes AN Pat Thrash ABH3 Charles Thornton ABH3 William Troester ABHAN Donald Turner ABHAN Alvard Valencia ABHI Donald Walters ABH3 Richard White AN Robert Wright ABH3 Raymond Walborn AA Ed Woods ABH3 Brent Zumalt Air l75 V-2 V-2 Division is responsible for the swift, safe and sure launch and recov- ery of all aircraft aboard Constella- tion. Manned by Aviation Boatswain's Mates, Equipment CABE'sD, they oper- ate and maintain the four powerful steam catapults, the five arresting gear engines, the Pilot's Landing Air Television CPLAT LENSD and the Opti- cal Landing System COLSD. During flight operations, green shirts from V-2 can be seen up on deck hooking the aircraft to the catapult while be- low decks other ABE's set the ma- chinery and fire the cats . When the planes return, V-2 men are on station to trap the aircraft, disengage the trap wire and retract the deckkpen- dant. The PLAT-LENS cameras of V-2 record all launches and recoveries. ,. QQ Q1 ,,-.. Y a - fa .' . X ' '. ,,' ,W ' , i' Q' 41 'ff-' Q- ' ' f i1+vf-W?5'!f- ' ' - lfwvff Lage.. A ,Af V . , vi' 4 .iw , v J, ,. , ' t l P s-1 V - Av 4 5 ,A .5 , k A ', - 1 -Y -ati ' 59? f G-rfff - n' ' L s ' 'mf if L K ' Q L 'YL - EH l76 Air 4 i i 4,3 ,. d,'f!.' 4 -a- .el Ili? f-1 1 nl., .fm ' -ml 'J ll' 5 f , g - ...iq- x. A . . a.. 'ff' U . .life ,gi li, , ,,. '-'. 1 flgf, , mill- ff' 1 2 ,LL . I 1 I f T ' 'FL 15, A if T f, ,-X' W . intel. ' gll2?l f , L trfbjww I , V..aa.i,4f, df V I all , 1 ,-lfA T , I, ZW 1' i' i ,,,, , ' 11 T R v ' N 1-. 'fe ,J LCDR Larry Wiltzius LCDR Patrick Bolton LCDR Stephan DeVeer LT Robert Freeman ENS Bert Blyth ABEC Robert Burke ABEC Leo Nunley ABEI Thomas Allen AA Epifanio Aquino ABE3 Andrew Aube ABE2 Harry Baab ABE3 Robert Balbirnie AA Anthony Barney ABEAA Dale Bedell ABE2 Liberato Bernardo AA Mark Beverly AA John Boudreau ABE3 Rusty Box TDI Terence Brennan ICJ Brett Brottlund AN David Brown ABEAN Lynwood Brown ABEAN Rodney Brown ABEAN Larry Callies Air I77 AA David Carabajal AN Norman Carp ABE2 Amando Castro ABEAA Douglas Cawley ABEAN Derek Charleston AA Gary Chrysler EMFN Barry Clark ABEI James Clark ABE2 Lester Cochren AA Robert Coite ABE3 James Coors AA Anthony Corothers ABEI Lowell Cothern EM3 Victor Craig ABE2 James Cracker ABE2 James Crider ABE3 Mark Dawson AA Robert Degrado IC2 Joseph Doolin AA Ronald Dougherty ABE3 James Edwards ABE2 Fermin Endrosa AN Jerry Everette AN Timothy Fair l78 Air '2 i 0 gig ., V ,,,... iid , w A 4 ABEI George Frisby ABEAN Rodney Fritz ABE3 Robert Gable ABE3 Michael Gailey AA David Gallant EM3 Christopher Garayalde ABE3 Gerald German ABEAN Bobby Gitgood ABE2 Kevin Gleich AA George Greer AA John Gwinn ABE2 Howard Hammond AA Gary Hank ABEAN Samuel Hannah ABE3 Eddie Hardy ABE3 Allen Higgins TD3 George Hopkins ABE3 Duane Hough TD2 Edward lsenbergh EMFN Kevin Jones AA Steven Jones ABE2 Martin Jones ABE3 Gary Kauth Air l79 ABE2 Vernon Kaye ABE3 Michael Knickerbocker AN Ramon Labio AA Chris Lalor ABEI Donald Lang AA Dennis Loetscher AA Christopher Long AA John Littig AN Homer Maristela TDI Ernesto Marquez ABEAN Jose Martas AA David Matoon ABE2 William May ICI Thomas McDonald AA Reid McNeIIage ABEAN Billy McPhatter ABE2 Gary McPherson ABE3 William Millan ISO Air I ' , if F, , ff- S U, Q y f , fl-: 4 1-1 A I f 1!5!!!:-Zhi ffl ,4' . .V A '-'-f v- aw:-.fl-,-V L warren?-M f-'f'r-.Wvrfww-W , ,,4v.-eww , .. ,-1? Na H-ll! l if i!,,,nQ54vI4 -.4'A lil can f ' 'Wal ,R Aix' r ll. . , XII iff! I f -l Q-'ll' 'V rl , V H, Q f ill 511.1 114, r J A 'Y ' l W if ,Z Jltl . . .fZ.e,.7..,.-V: N nv R ,-.J r,v.W,, ,,. ....--. , T.1..,, . . ,, W. .N.-,.. V r W., .,.,. , ,...... . , V--ef-e , 11 A ' J . 41:1 nr 1 'Q 1 Q ,M 1 iiiii. ,, 1 1fS ' f fl figs 2 M , 5714, if , iv- R 5, 'i o l A m...l '-1. f i l .. ll 'q ,P and A ,., if 1.. 'v ABE2 Terry Miller ABEAN John Murray AA Kenneth Nejbauer ABE3 Manuel Nellom AN Michael Newcomb AR Jeffrey Noland ABE2 Clancy O'Connor AA Laurence Odoms ABE2 Hugh O'Neale ABEAN Robert Payne SA Michael Pfeiffer ABE3 Raymond Pickney AN Louis Podzimek ABE2 Salvadore Polizzi YNSN Darrell Price ABE3 Gregory Pulse ABE3 Calvin Ralston IC2 David Reynolds ABEAN Robin Roberts ABE3 John Rollins AA Jeffrey Rollison ABE3 Paul Rose ABE2 Todd Rossi ABEAN Kevin Rupp Air ISI L--,Q --3.5 182 fx V4 Life.. I,-L ,lWA : - gg' ,of f NF A A 4 1' 1 I ., fl ff f X ,iv E rr X Cin e , i my . 1, e '40 ' J ,V N- ' 13' i ii g,gQg ii i Mi le E if 4' . ' ' fi15-Re f i nd ff 1 f' , i U b ' 121 ? , VN . i Q , , f ,w ef ConsteIIation!Carrier Air Wing Nine, The Team! The Life Y .f I84 Air 5 W- V. Wg-W. M wx x -MS. '-'away , ,. Y , ,-'af ,.! Ja Q 'zgi-1U 'A 'ui 'hz-,,, .e'11'I.':1l ,M A Of The Deck --1 Air I85 AA Robert Sawvell ABE2 William Schaak ABEAN Stephen Shymansky ABEI Morris Smith 1 AA Mark Smith AA Michael Smith AA Gregory Smith AN Joseph Schaffer AA Robert Smith AN Steven Spadoni AA Dennis Spicer ABEAA Frank Steinauer ABE3 Alan Stone AN Roy Soares ABEAA Michael Tucker ABEAA Robert Thomas ABE3 Richard Thornton ABEI Kevin Tracy AA Anthony Trentz ABEAN Charles Turner ABEAN Kevin Turner AN Moises Valdez ABE3 Mark Vanoort AN Hector Vicencio I86 Air , ,X , ,-V'V ,iff , F1 1 , f J ill, lgj J V , N . J nl MJFQETV f , vl- fwlffl-uu u ' 2 :tal 1' 4 A W L, -'mmf ,- YQ WP- sit' my -is 4, ,l',,! t, fi .NV-a-,Q I K X f v ,J 'Q l l ,ff 'f l .' 4 ,fl if X-, f --U M e...,..1 i 445 Q -Q , ly , We so ff 7' gn, -ye I- V- Xe AAL, h. fc l ' 5, D eg. 1 A ABEAA Michael Vince f .. ff ' AA James Ward Ay - V zf , IC3 David Watts X , f' aj! 1 l AA .lohn West l f l Q fl 'il A A i M .....i M if ,,.. A F- .,,.. , .. , New I V: X QQ- V J l' in l if -3 -' ff If V , - AA Earl Willman W A ABEAN Mark wise f f' f 5 'T' ' ,I ,l AN Barr Wood y O , zu ll Y l , f 73.1 i l , g l df' if ' L 'Li , 45 ' - l 4? V-3 V-3 Division is the hangar deck crew of the Air Department. The men of V-3 are responsible for the safe and expeditious moving, spotting, and security of aircraft while in the hangar bay. The crew of ABH's jockey the numerous aircraft about the deck in cramped con- fines, seeking to use every available inch of precious space. V-3 works in close cooperation with the flight deck crew in the operation of deck-edge elevators and the transfer of aircraft to and from the hangar deck. V-3 personnel are thoroughly trained in the operation of the sprinkler curtains, foam monitors and elevator and hangar bay doors. ir l87 LT David Barkdoll ABHC Baltazar Perez ABHAN Martin Alexander AN Mario Arcaira J 1 1 AA Micharl Ayers AN Kevin Beaufeaux AN Craig Brown AR Daniel Cameron 9 F ..,. .,,..., ,,,. , , .,.. . .j ... AN Larry Chavez AN Jerry Cotrel ABHAN Bruce Crochran AN Anthony Dailey ln' W' ' '5 l ABHAN Timothy Dalby ABH3 Percy Dendy ABHI George Diggs AA John Dowling ABHAA Anselmo Echavaria AA Rodney Emrick AN Gregory Erlandson ABHAN David Falco ' fl 1 Kf i'Hfr -'weft ' ABH2 Roger Fox ABHI Garald Ferdig AA Hal Fielding fl M 1 Rl, I .xl I88 Air 'M ' ' J , Q, I . Y , V .,VVYV,V .-V-'f.Y .- ..,......, f ' 5,1 If nilfii 3135 I ff? ff A-kr Aykl V N A l 1, R I 'Z 'ifiii'-l-ll'w ,r ' Q.'i9QrfE3a-.' W ,gi g .ff - if if li' I A , nl A11 fmt, A to efee f Heeeffre a all--.. ,. .,vEl:' ! ' 73 'V 1,39 ra ' , .v. J H sd Q 6 f, : 5 J ., I -V F 5 5- , A 4 ,J ik ' . AN Joel Fogg X , ' AA Sherman Gaines ' f ,I -N ABHI Gilbert Garcia x i ,A , Q , ' 4 ABH3 Paul Gaudette . A .1 A fu I in ' - tl .X K Q L ,i fQf i1, ll :yi gf, J 1 X 'Un Q M 'I ,ji I rl ,J I QV J I A 1? ' A -9 n-'ww-I Q :Q RFU! I' J v ABH3 John Green AR David Griger AN Mark Henderson AN Arthur Hondros AA Myung Hyun AN Alfred llginis 7 A , ABH3 Vern Ivey X 1 A - yi X AN Robert Jenkins 47 . A I i ,. , I ij A ir I89 AN Daniel Johnson AA Matthew Johnson ABH3 Jeffrey Keller ABHI Robert Lacey AA Daniel Latil AA Terrence Leahy AA Dennis Marchi mf j 5' V 1 ,- If 1 f f f . ' 11 MVA 'mm' A A if 1 ,rf A 51? 5, gf , :l. 4' 'Y 'lll W r JD - 5 ,fl ' , ii Ill A 1, ABHAN Douglas Marheine AN Curtis Mattson AN Richard Mauzy AN Shawn Miller AA Thomas Miller AN Nick Molina AR Brian Narwick AN Bernard Olszewski l9O Air L ,IJ fi f i f mm- 'Ulu Il!! A A hmm L... fi VF ,gn AIM I if AN Floyd Penn AA Scott Pepera AA Lorenzo Pettway ABH3 Stephen Pike AA David Regen AA Jerry Robertson AN Michael Roney AA Santana Saenz AA Wendell Sherron SN Wes Skinner AN Scott Slingerland ABH3 Alan Smisek ABH3 Jeffrey Spangler AR Frank Springer ABHAN Buddy Suttles AN M.J. Switzner PNSN Bryan Tarnaski AN Edward Teofilo ABH3 Elias Tijerina ABHAN Flaviano Vitug AN Todd Webb AN Carl Whitman AR Timothy Williams AR William Wise Air 9I Over a hundred thousand gallons of JP5 fuel are consumed by the go aircraft dur- ing any normal day of flight deck operations. On deck to top off the fuel tanks of the aircraft are the purple shirts of V-4 Division. The acquisition, storage, transfer, inventory and delivery of clean fuel takes a lot of time and hard work on the part of the grapes , They maintain and operate 22 fueling sta- tions around the flight deck as well as two pump rooms and four filter stations below deck. They take regular soundings and sam- plings on all of the .IP5 storage tanks and perform routine maintenance on the hoses, fittings and pumps on the fueling stations. CWO2 Gerald Overall ABFC Dennis Deblois ABFC Gerald Sanchez ABFC Alexander Wilson AN Bill Aguirre AN Steven Arciprete AA Jorge Alvarado ABF3 Patrick Archer ABF3 Anthony Barraco ABF3 Kerry Bartz ABF3 James Bartek AA Arthur Bates ABEI Marlin Beck ABFAN Edward Bending ABF3 Frank Blackmon ABF2 Arthur Baker l92 Air 'ff 5 iw -Q Lv, . , l , ITT' ' 4js.'?lf'1J' l , ir, . , f . t f,.oQ1.,tQ if ,L lllln' l, si l i a V v ll, 4 LJ Q fy y, f .J l ff' .A :exi- l ff' .-jf. arg, -- f 1 ,k'4! ,., M , .xml f 'MS 1, ., I , 1 4 xt X J V IL. 1 mmm., 0 .Si I A xii' ' v f gf, ,C I, ,iff ll J 'ld iq 1 A J .. J ',,,,r,.-.Q ' -+2-'5,,.j.n' -513 :a,'f x n f ' r , ,-.ni f.4 , if' ff. 4 1 V f f , , 1 X, av , 31, , ml 'imma ,ff ,I . 4 'l' I ,f a l 3 ,315 5? Van' ' 'C' my 'f 'mm . A H, is 'll' i j l l em l , -,,5:jv mu, , , .jf J 'gf V 1 r 1 1 2 J f ABFAN David Brewer ABF3 Demetrio Cardona ABFI John Cavanaugh ABF3 Harold Clark ABFAA Billy Clemons ABF3 Timothy Cowell ABF3 Sercial Crosley AA Daniel Cruz AN Larry Duran ABF2 Iver Facer AR Douglas Fifer AA Frank Gagacki ABF3 James Gee ABE2 David Glenn ABFAN Stephan Gorz ABF3 Bruce Grubbs AN Tommy Gutierrez ABFAN Charles Hargan AA Kenneth Holgate AA Martin Hoyt AR Ronald Howington ABFAA Stacey Humphri AN James Irby ABF3 Keith Johnson Air ES l93 ABF3 Terrance Johnson ABFI Ismael Lazo ABFAA Jonathan Logan ABFI Martin Logan ABFAR James Logie AA George Lopez AN Daniel Wyttenbach ABF2 James Lorenzoni ABFAN Stephen Zembrycki AA Robert Lucas SR Robert Luckey AA Bryan McConnell AN Paul Montoya AA Monte Mendenhall ABF3 Joseph Miranda ABFI Michael Morehead AN Donald Murray AN Matthew Ooka ABF3 Kenneth Pinson AA Brent Price ABF3 James Province AA Richard Randall AR Kevin Rauch AA Luis Rivera l94 Air , 73. nv A f , Y J, f , X if t., , Q,r!.,,f 3 ' 4 ji 1' Q 3 ti F 5 1 1 ff K ff! gg? f I .1 U ,. 4 il , , J-A LLL? . e H l -B- ll ,, llf 11 M' A A 4 l v .. k 'fn V--riff We 'r'r 'A'lj l R Y' rm-mia i , it ,Z WT lr' xml od! -In t L lg. I l f Q lf . ...4 lwl 15 X, 5 1 f Nfl A3 M l X 5 X J if ' l f if E ' lil L 'Yin' -Y-Y-V fAA4- -- .e-.- Xe -J A ' ! V 1 X for vi t. Q ! lugu ,I C N It ' A A' A jf K 'Z , aw..,.,,, , a .mt 951, ,. .fi l f- W Q ' 1 .tn , t t it X dmv it ABFAN James White AA Michael Wilkinson 'EL ABF3 Thomas Touchet AA Albert Walton ABFI Bryan Werntz ABFAA Walter Robbins AA David Robles AR William Sanders AR George Sears AA Thomas Schwier AR Gary Sherrell AA John Shields AN Keith Stark AN James Stickel AA Ralph Swanson YN2 Gilbert Thomas ABFAA Segundo Torres V, ,. rw.. v' za X1 , , uv' A flfff AN Chip wins if AN Patrick Wollet I V-5 Division is staffed by the men who act as the brains for the operation of aircraft on Constellation. ln manning Primary Flight Con- trol, they assist the Air Boss in accounting for all aircraft being launched or recovered. They work a pilotfaircraft status board, log the exact time of each launch and recovery, and maintain communication with Air Ops, the bridge, ready rooms, flight deck, arrest- ing gear and catapults. In addition, V-5 per- sonnel handle all of the administrative sup- port of the department as well as man Flight Deck Control, which directs the movements of planes on the flight deck and hangar deck. CDR Gary Johnson LCDR John Horan ENS Millard Smith f J YNSA Mark Bakurjian , Ll .il lfklicif A , as ABFAN Brian Clark ABH3 Fidel Gonzales ABHAN Paul Haggard ABEI Jesse Harris ABE3 Kevin Hobson AA Daniel Hoffman AN Ronnie Jones f AN Gregory Lo tus J IH.. ilgil lC2 C.K. Newton AN Larry States ABE3 Donald Roberts ABE3 James Surgeon ui .,,,,, W. .,.. -W ,.--,,,,,,a, ',T,,.w,,..-, , , pm. M t, ,Www , J 'f'f inf xg. 5 Vw.- , , . -. 1 . lf.. Y i i , A - ' 196 Air M li' if 1 fb . '5 f'i3 ' E iN ' -N - ,1 5 , , , ,i , ,0 1' 1 1 1 '1 1 mi ' V 2 ' 11 Y 1 N- 1 ff 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P 1 1 1 1 -11 1 1 A1---1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1.1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 - -1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 111 11 ,1 1 1- 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1--'M 1 1 1 ' '1 1' 1 Q 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 1.11- ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ,... .., ,, '--1-.wx .W.1 V - 1.1 1.1 LJ lx. 'x.,,,,1' gi gi 1,.J 1.55, 1N,,,,,,,- L,,.A,,,,.- CDMMUN EETIDN5 CDMMUNICFITIDNS CDMMUNICHTIDNS CDIVIMUNICFITIDNS CDMMLINICFITIDNS CDMMIJNICFITIDNS C MMUN EETIDNS E MMUN EET N5 TATi 'I'QQZZ1STi5'f T7'1 '7 T' 7, f - 'Wt' Ei 1 71' ' as Departme f 5, s yy 1 E 0 ' 9 ,, 7.2 ws l Wn,,1lL.,..-,.,,,LQ,,, .gi , Z ,,,l,,,, , Q H Communications The Communications Department provides rapid and reliable communications circuits for all needs of Constellation. Using every conceivable means of communications, from the ancient art of flag hoisting to the modern real-time computerized satellite systems. Signalmen and Radiomen combine their re- spective skills to enable the Battle Group Commander to direct his forces to any point on the globe or communicate with superiors including, if necessary, The President of The United States. These versatile communica- tors also provide Class-Easy personal tele- gram services and APXUPI Wire services for Connie's daily newspaper and KCON televi- sion, complete with sports results and stock market reports. I98 Communications Department Head: LCDR George Eastwood ,,,,,,.,, ,H .,,.., . ,Wt , , CWO3 George Miller RMCM Robert Hancock V, ,, ENS Robert Bowe As the CMSXARFCOS Custodian, Mr. Bowe is responsible for the receipt and transfer of communications security material on board Constellation. tat' Mr ARFCOS at work . . . if CS 5 n Y Q 'igijfgf .--f T -' , ' 1 I fy, . it , .... ,NNW --H - f-- - - ff-f,- ep-.r, ., . nB ENS Edwin Reese SMC Donald Little SM3 Jeffrey Cain SM3 Richard Carlson SMSN Michael Chuven SMSN Theodore Curson The signalmen of CS Division are the Silent communicators of Constellation. Oper- ating through four methods of communica- tions, Flashing light, Flag Hoist, Blinking Light, andfor Semaphore, these talented men provide for the rapid relay of necessary in- formation during UNREPS and other Tactical maneuvers, EMCON conditions when Si- lence is the word, and during times when supplemental or back-up communications links are required. With the Flashing Light System, the seaworthy signalmen either use the standard shuttered spotlight, or the Nan- cy lnfrared System for Secure communica- tions. Two FLAG BAGS , containing various multi-colored pennants, located one to port and one to starboard, are utilized in the Flag Hoist method of communications. Two bright lights mounted high on the Yardarm, used in conjunction with telegraph keys, make up the Blinking Light method of communications. Last, but not least, is the Lifeguard or Semaphore method, whereby the men of CS Division communicate with nothing but hand signals. The Signals Gang, working closely with the Officer of the Deck, also augments the constant watch of The Loo- kouts to ensure the safety of our floating city. Communications l99 SM3 Garry Doyle SM3 Leon Farmer SMI Milton Forbes SMSN Pierre Gibbons SMSN Donald Mentzer SMSN Steven Schneider SM3 Tim Schultz SMSA Bryan Thomas SM3 John VanMeter SMSN Leland West l 200 Communications ea A '-,,,,.k, 'fm 1, tt , f l l S. 'en-a Hotel ENS Michael J. Cusick 'wml CR Division is comprised of three major work centers: Technical Control or FACCON as it is commonly referred to, is the Nerve Center of Constellation's communications net- work. From here over l00 communications circuits are con- trolled and maintained. The vast variety of HFXUHF, straight- shot or satellite circuits take on many forms, whether it be the tactical voice circuits for controlling and directing of Connie's aircraft or the various teletype and computerized message processing systems, this tight integral of Radiomen handle the flow of information that keeps Connie going. The Message Center or Main Comm , is responsible for the processing of all incoming and outgoing Tactical, Operational and Administra- tive record traffic. This task includes the manning of up-to I5 teletype circuits in addition to the computerized NAVMACS Satellite Communications System which frequently processes some I300 messages per day. Whether it's news for a proud new father or a Top Secret Naval Intelligence message, it comes to Connie's Message Center first. in the course of a WESTPAC Deployment, these professional sailors can expect to handle over 200,00 messages and deliver some 6,500,000 copies to various recipients. The Teletype Shop or TTY inc. as it is commonly known, has the responsibility of maintaining some 60 pieces of Teletype equipment utilized throughout Con- stellation, and the magnanimous Xerox machines used in the Message Center. In addition, the Radiomen of TTY lnc. , have on occasion, been called upon to provide technical assistance to other ships within the Battle Group. Q- 124 7 1 RM2 Bruno Bell r Q 'Q'l'?l ' ..... .4 ..-. is Y 4. RMSA Kevin W. Bell Communications f2Ol RMC Michael R. Stranko RMC Michael P. Carroll RMI Gerald L. Arbuckle RM3 Juan P. Arizmendez RMSN Dennis G. Armour RMSN Joseph M. Blackman RM2 Tony Blakemore RM3 William J. Boyd Jr. RM2 John M. Bridges RMSN Theodoro Buenrostro RMI Rodrigo C. Buenviaje RM2 Richard V. Caamano RMSA Anthony F. Ciliberti RM3 Gregory W. Cook RM3 Patrick W. Deane RMSA Bruce A. Demarest RM3 Carmen J. DePaulo RMSN Francis D. Doody RM2 Louis Espinoza RM3 Timothy L. Ferguson RM3 Winston E. Flounoy RM3 Wayne D. Fuller RM3 Christopher B. Gilham RMSA Richard F. Gloss 202 Communications 4, ' ' rw l v 1! i A Nfl .52 l 2, r Q ,, 5 ' l Aff cl ' MTW 1 f l Niki.. N ' XL.: i l . rs, Cf ,gf l .:c' X 1 . 1 i gm i 7 -. 'xi , ' . X 1 fe G or ' 'lefa ., ..,. 5 .. , as of ,VT '-EE.. X llxlwf. 'V -Ill. V? 1. -pi.-.I .' .Q ,QA ' W1 11 41-A li .J RMSA Dino Graham RMSN David W. Hall RM3 Gregory L. Harris RMSA Richard G. Herrin RMI Roger Hocker RM3 Walter L. Homlesly RM3 Tracy L. Hoover RM3 Anthony Johnson RM3 James B. Johnson RMSA Brian E. Lingrell RMSN Maurice Mack RMSN Rocci J. Montesano RMS Robert A. Nidetz RM3 Bobby W. Nix RMI Donald S. Parrish RMSA Brent W. Payne RMS Joseph M. Perret RM3 Larry C. Ray Communications 203 RM3 Frank E. Reilly Jr. RMSN Jimmie D. Rutledge RM3 Alvin V. Sanderson Jr. RMI Edward A. Schneider RMSN Robert A. Schwagz Jr. RMSN Kenneth Simmons RM3 Hubert A. Sims RMI Kerry A. Singler RMSA Paul D. Soto RMI William T. Stoneburner RMSA Harold Swoope RM3 Chris P. Syljuberget RM3 Donald R. Turner RM2 David K. Walden RM3 David L. Whitted RMSN Rick J. Wood 204 Communications ,Ji 1 .' 4. ' -..,..., ..,,'. l' ' I 121.3 if 51 I . A I LEA s l' in I i 49 lm 72 f KlFIll'2ll Zvi I 1' . 11531.1 - : .mr . 1 , PQ v V .... Although Christmas and New Years were spent in the Indian Ocean there were some advantages. To be exact, I8 advantages, all in the form of employees of the Department of Defense and under the auspices of the United Serviceman's Organiza- tion. When six young Americans, a long way from their familiar stomping grounds of Louisville, Ky., em- barked in Constellation the memorable and enjoyable entertainment never stopped during the Yuletide season. Performing with boundless enthusiasm, Starving Artist brought their repertoire to nine Navy vessels using Connie as a home base. I just don't know if we can repay them for what they've done for us, said one Connie sailor after the groups Christmas Day show, They've made my Christmas this year a lot happier. That sentiment was typical throughout America's FIagship and battle group. Wherever they went, they left the audiences on their feet, cheering wildly. Their show, which lasted nearly two hours, encompassed music medleys from the I93O's all the way to new wave rock, complete with costume changes. Combine that with a bit of choreographic genius, two beautiful women vocalists and a Christmas carol singalong for a finale and such was the scope of appeal the Starving Artist com- manded. IJ.: if U ,JJJ-fi I 4 Q 205 Fi KT' J,,....,'-2 .fl 5u , T --S 'l? 'fli. fi , ,,,pf1L 4 . I 3- xx JJ 'gf ,eff ,f , , - ' ' , ' Q. V ' j r, Av '.....'L..... Y 4-li.-L-il-r V ur V ,,,,. - .l.I,...L.l',....J' ---' 'J . K Y uumn ' fl Ill! ' DICK FT Q annum, NAIRAI DECK CHIYIUL -4 , V 1 A ., Q Q .. Y A! 206 V A V V if : ffKfanwunsszsiwwqzxaevmuvq::a1144::Q9qf,i5.iQ,1 ,,1x V ,, 1 ECK nEcK neck DECK nEcK nEcK DECK Ecu Department All sizes of ships rely on the ancient skills and seamanship of boatswain's mates. Under the able leadership of the First Lieuten- ant, the Deck Department aboard CONSTELLATION is responsi- ble for the skillful operation and maintenance of all of the ship's ground tackle, boats, anchors, deck winches, capstans and un- derway replenishment and refueling riggings. The boatswain's mates and seamen of the deck force are divided among the Ist, 2nd, 3rd and DX divisions. Along with their daily work at sea, the men of Deck Department serve as helmsmen, Iookouts and other important watch standing stations. Whether CONSTELLATION is anchoring, receiving fuel or just operating at sea, the sailors in the deck force play an integral role in making things happen, and happen smoothly. Y t 1.113-T! 44 :il sg I , ' ft if l . ,. . 4 l aw., 2lO Deck LCDR Jim Kelly, First Lieutenant 4 ,f Q F..,,-.e V .A ,S . - lx Q? 5 , 1' fy: I F ,, X LTJG Fred Beall BMC Peter Martin BM3 Jerry Anderson SN Michael Barlow BMSN Jamie Blasingham SN Henry Brown BMSN Amer Dunphy SA Mike Figueroa I t gl 'l4'i.. Deck III BMSN Timothy Moss BMSN Joseph Ortaliza SN Bryan Peterson SN Greg Purpura BM2 V. Rainwater BMI William Roberts SN Terry Sims XSA Leonard Stauffer SA Daniel Vannoy BMSN Allen Waisf JI! Deck K . , f x 3 t ' 'Si 1 3 .l A l l W ly' 4 ' Hg , f m ,W if N Lllm 1, tr.i a S N '-' A sv 3'9! : If .. 'Z 'Q-lil Q . Wim l , if , fini, 1 ! X I if 7 L. ly 1 Ee, S , f N--is-i l N f ? ' wx , 1 'C' I Q 4 ..f 4- ' I sflflll 'lx' A' X S Ml ui x L , 4- iffy X -vi 49- X H .Li Yx Ml 'ft K M xx i , S SS f'L4..,- k '..,j'. f N R15 .4:LQL,2k l ' ffl. -t X .1 :S . A 1 mmm! U7 Z 6 ,Q N : 3' J, ,X SA Gerald Adams SA Romeo Bautista BMSN Robert Bowden SA James Chapman BM2 Dale Francis SN Gerard Marzulli SN James McComb SA Rondal Nannie SN Brian Palmer SN William Prichard SA John Talcott SN Dennis Tillery SN Larry Whitsel SN Arthur Wilmoth BM3 Robert Wilson Deck 2l3 ENS Ray Conrad SN Mark Benjamin SN Charlie Bollozos SA John Campana BM2 Jaime Cayabyab SA Paul Chapman SN Daniel Chavez BMSN Lonnie Dombrowski BMSN John Green SA David Harman BMSN Patrick Harrigan SN William Hissem I II4 Deck l?Z: -Q' bud ...Ji fun? u 9 ,gg W X 6 1-S -1 if QT all 'F Li, ll . A X E V, 1xxA I 'L V' ,Yr I ' I A K - fr Ng S . -' f T. - . f 4 V-A f ,A rj .i - ' A J :cb x If - ' l - - X f fl? ff X 1 ' N I I 4 y , , if ,Y K E, I lll' ,gllll 4 J. , J 1'll.,,,f 3-1 Q. . If Q 3 -. 'IAI ,gl ft, of 1 ,- , f 'A I, l K 1 ' K In N L I X um f SA Joel Kildahl BMS T. Marshell SN Thomas Midgett SN Robert Misamore SA Randal Nannie SA Steven Richard SA Tim Russell SA Roger Sanchez SN Garry Weideman SA Glenn Wierbicki BMI David Young SN N. Zeitner Deck 2I5 fha ,imp 0 K3-, . ,Q .S Wig, N., is A , f p - , : V 4' X Q. CWO R.G. Mackay r L ET'-' 4, H lr ' ' SN James Collins ,ri V i X ' - , e V- H ' 1 ,. SN Dana Cook V ' 'Q A- , SN Fred Cook J i 1 A ,Erie , S I , f 5 Lx A 1 3 A1 ' ui! W' 2 -Cf A , wx Q W I .X V' gm . N- , Q . l fill! ' F f' if rss S 1 . M S r SN Robert Hensley K , - Zh ., i SN William Holliday 4 'af I N X BMI Mike Jett A 'N , BM3 J.c. MCl.allen 7' ' ,M jf, i A X , Fl W Ar 'NZ if 5 1 , iii, M, , X V , l sf - W- SN Francisco Rodriguez 4 . 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H 9 ,Y L . 5, r . ff H . , Y 'Pg . x 'N' ,N X ki + Lv , Q , Q ix he ,J 1 .ij i, M 4 . 5 , 3' . vs- ' z ! , 'N ft-. : 1 - ini Am 4 ' .21 f '-' . f 5 , .44 .L 3 ,age F' K' y Mx, I W 3 I 1 . 9 H2 5, r :- Q .'. lffai z ii: .2 'L ,Af iii ' will 2 : 5 f9?l !' A 'Eff 5 h li 5' P75 5 sn f x if ' fgf A ff :ff is N if Q 55551 P55 f Y, ' : 1 1 ,- ffl fz1 ?l .fl-5' fl? N!! 1 Oil A X Pr 'Tn 5,21 V DENTHL DENTHL DENTHL DENTHL DENTHL DENTHL DENTHL DENTHL DENTHL .i-..- Q ,, VAYV ir V -'Y . 7:7 M Dental Department On CONSTELLATlON'S second deck lives a department as small in number as it is huge in scope. As for their job, it is as important as a big beautiful smile. The four dentists and twelve dental technicians com- prising CONSTELLATlON's Dental Clinic provide dental care for over five thousand men and an average rate of one hundred patients, per day. Dental work as diverse as flouride treatments and root canals are handled routinely. The success of the clinic should not be measured in xp f m. u Y .xy xl .xv-vi. A i I A 4 -l CDR Charles Phillips quantity alone, but in the top-notch quality of work all of the patients f' 'C C' C t C p D receive. As far as house calls go, the Dental clinic is available for x 'KV R emergency treatment twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, ,Ql l is l l i, V3 which is a good reason for every Connie crew member to smile. +' 4 7 Q g 9 as lf 'sf I 4, . p LCDR Charles Richardson ' M M V LT Charles Jerome , rf 'gi jgjarfl A K, H, sal. il i, m ilfs ll iw 4 LT Robert B. Lytle DTCS Raymond C. Kilian DTCS 1.0. Hall fi y I . ' ll- r f' I ' H l. V P , 2 Tiff-Y V! Q.: , X' wtf- C ' 2,219 l ' an - 'pw X! is ,A .J f W2 ll . '5 f A rss., , ' . A af if ' ' U Q 'Wil-2 f ll Mitt? iff j K , 1 Jgig' if -A aa:a,.,:.,:. .,Lz, ,. , . f-'?71,1,,A,m , f T fs f L. x N. gp. rt fi'-Q, ... - 'U' .gg f DTI Botte. W.A. DTI DeCaStr0, J. 1 Y 1,1 ,. :Y . ,M-S. .. 75 K .5 D +6 f A 1 1 DT2 Sebastian. S. 1' XX! ' DT3 care, s.c. 'lm tau! C Q Di Q EXAM 4 XwRAY mf' .Q fx fX 2 4-N 1 Aw if 2 ,jf f DTsDavas,A. ' DT3 Hassell, G. A, X.-av l '44 DENTAL 229 .m- 1 I' fir fp X x 5 ,, ., jj :Uni fx K 1 nhf' Engineerin Department The Engineering Department aboard Constellation provides the steam, electricity, fresh water and ventilation so necessary to support every vital system, every department, and every individual in the crew. The snipes , as they are affectionately called, work around- the-clock in the company of demanding machinery. The dedication necessary to keep Connie's screws turning, spaces cooled, fresh water flowing and motors turning cannot be taken lightly. lt's a job for a strong team, and one that has been performed superbly throughout the deployment. I CDR Thomas Kelley Chief Engineer 'l 5- 232 Engineering ,K in I 3. l , 5 i4 JI, r LA I , f X1 Wy Qi W ll 4 zbgag 165 Ll ma AL x' S, if dl. 4. I I Y' , SN Dwayne Perez SA James Roberts l FA Rick Scott . , . pf. V Q . .. ,: . , . x 4, ,- 4 ,r , ,,-,J , Q ogg-i i L- '4- I ' fa ffgixgl .,, I , l .Q rr 'Q LCDR Cliff Deets LT Mike Pavlik LTJG Pat Campbell BTI Reynaldo Salazar l l l L Engineering 233 On call 24 hours-a-day, A Division provides a variety of services vital to the operation of the ship and comfort of the crew. Working behind the scenes, they provide such major services as shipboard air conditioning, re- frigeration, steam heat and hot water heat- ers. The ship's aircraft elevators, after steer- ing units, emergency diesel generators, fire pumps and air compressors must be, and are, kept in continuous up status through the hard work of the A gang. 'g LTJG Mike Eagen MMC Salvador Valdez MMC William Williams MMFN .lose Agapay MM3 Jeff Altzner ENFN Antonio Armas 234 Engineering K. of K Q' fl, 7 if M 1 ,a -A- Jiri W' Y V :Y Y V I .Q N Gu ,Y 15' , Q Q ,tw 1 V x J 'Q - . 55 st V if x ,x 'F'-f E, ' if . '55 -' V ,fits X j If , , , f 'if 4.' 1- ' K , '59 f I V V' A' V In V f F'7 V H i 'f 1 1 544' ' i ,Mk , J -f Ili.. , if .J f 3 umm 4 .sn ..,. A , . ....4 FN William Arthur MMI Manalo Bay MM3 Mike Bedard MMFN Larry Biggs , MM2 Edwin Brown 1 FA John Briones lf ENFA Dale Burdick ' MM3 William Burke l' gl ' W 'W 'i5EYi7xi.' ZFFFV l W' ' F' 'M' 7i'T7'7.f:m,1. lf, MM2 Thomas Calhoon Z5 ,,. MM2 Servando Canales MM3 Richard Corcilius ENFN Robin Crisp ' FN Gary Culver ,F A FA Michael Cutright FN Luverne Davis MMI Orlando Dy FN Kevin Empson FN Charles Ernest Engineering 235 MMI Cesar Felarca FN Douglas Fisher MM2 Teddy Flores MMFN Michael Freeman FA Gary Hetzler ENFN Edward Holdswort FN Eric Holmquist MMFN Michael Horgan FN Curtis Katsaras EN2 Santhus Knighten FA James Liberty FA John Malmede MM3 William McGrew FA Micheal McKinley MMFN .lose Medina FA Mark Mercado MMI Faustino Millado MM2 Dale Moshier MMFN Eduardo Paris ENFA Scott Polejewski MMI Eduardo Prado MM3 Ralph Ray EN3 John Record MM3 Ernesto Revueltas 236 Engineering h -Mm, LV -0 'l1:., X fl' !,. Z I mm -- -'---f- ff--PW H, ,H , Y Y t..,,r. ,Zn . :V rwwf- -, V.. ..... ..-f Q. All -ak .V., , , . New . ai :ff yi,: 5 W , Qi ,ll1I . i 3 QV n ,,, , fl . 4 V! f I M, 1 1 l My W 'SM F sae, MM2 Martin Reyes FA Rudy Rocco MMFN Stephen Shively MMFN Keith Smith is fx M4 huh: l MM3 Scott Stahley ENI E.M. Talamayan FN Lee Tate ENI Charles Taylor MM3 Manolito Toledo MMS Angel Transfiguracion FN Gregory Washak FN Kevin Watt Engineering 237 xl From the aircraft warning lights on the mast to the pitsword protruding from the keel, from the bow light to the wake light and all points in between, the presence of Connie Light and Power is felt. The Electrician's Mates CEM'sJ maintain and repair the massive motors which power the aircraft elevators and winches up on the deck as well as the ship's SSTG's and' motor-generator sets in the engineering spaces. They also perform a variety of other jobs including the electrical maintenance of laundry and galley equipment and general shipboard lighting sys- 144 tems. The IC Gang makes sure that the ship's gyro compasses and repeaters keep on course. They ser- vice the thousands of dial telephones and sound- powered phones as well. LTJG Scott Riggin CWOZ2 Virgil Fegarido EMC Enrique Decastro EMC Jose Payumo EM3 Leonard Abeyta EM3 Peter Balderas EM3 Juan Beauchamp FA Michael Bray EM3 Ryan Burgeson EM3 Ward Bennett FN Henry Cagey .J f l 1 238 Engineering f' ' sqhtuf 92 lmao ,ye T fl t .l, Mm ve- mf. u ' my X i 1 .- , 1 it .M .Fhuh tif I L I 9 A rf. gl fr ff ' an nl fi? A'il 1 .. A .. ,..,..,., gilt' 3 , , fy un-,i V 4, A xo Ill' ' '- 5 1 7 A --- . 1 fl- A ' EM3 David Campanella EMFN Jeff Carter FN Ricky Cobb ICFN Paul Crockett EMFN Michael Cunningham FA Anthony Costanzo EM2 Cris Dayrit EMI Ed Decastro EMS AI Dobert FN Thomas Engstrom EMFN Perry Douglass EMS Ray Fleet FN Gregory Fontenette EMFN James Gabbard ICFN Genaro Garcia Engineering 239 EM3 Vernon Glosup EMI Andres Gozum EM2 Marion Guinto ICFN Gregg Hill EM3 Peter Hodgins EMFN William Hunt FN Frank Inscore EM2 Medardo lson EM3 Carlos .laurequi EM2 Neal Johnson ICFN Tim Jones EMFN Terrance Kelley EMFN Bob Kropa EM3 Michael Laughlin FN Adam Love IC3 Vincent Lowe FN Dennis Lucey FA Jeremias Manubay SN Douglas McRae EMFN Clayton McClure lC3 Darryl Miles ICFN David Murphy EM2 Alex Nalos FN Albert Nicholson 240 Engineering ..l HHH! 1 3 i E 2 A Y My I , y,., N' 1 ..n, --.0 S-. WW . 1 I 1? X I if f A Z' Q Q -bs' M H 1, , 0 '5 x 'x in 1 ' 4 ' 5 . 2 2 '1- 5 J fQ7'f'V f- Ji 5,5513 ,,f'v i . A 1 Q eg gk . 3 fy ,Q .1 , 5 , 7 6 J gg! f 'ilu - ,ffw 1 fuk. M 1 I' 'J K 1 , ' rf fy A K EMFN Kenneth O'Nei EMFN Wayne Passie EM3 Gerry Penaflor EMFN Steven Royce ICS Peniamina Toomalatai EM3 Harold Rigdon EM2 C.C. Salinas FN Donald Sanson EMI Jay Shields IC3 Denver Simmons EMS Michael Scanlon FN George Sterrie Engineerin g 24I FA Dan Sylvester EMFN David Sylvester FN Otis Thomas EM3 Miguel Tortona EM2 Mel Transfiguracion EM3 Terry Triplett FN Scott Tyson ICS Frank Willis ICFN Scott Winger EMFN Ron Wilinski EMFA Joe Yankowiak 242 Engineering Q..l.,11'!- .l ld WW 1 in -, link ' .--.www ' V ,fwvil 4-mix: ff 1fw..Ff2W Tfxi, , 1 1 J 3 : 1 l f ... , 1,5 2 f T ly S F . ,-L' n ' , u f A ll Z .. :MA Along with being Connie's very own fire- fighters, the men of R Division handle a vari- ety of other important tasks. The Hull Tech- nicians keep the ship's watertight integrity systems in good repair, maintain repair lock- ers, SSD, CO2, AFFF and ship's firemain sys- tems: provide all plumbing, sheetmetal and carpentry services. They are most readily identified around the ship during an emer- gency such as fire, flooding or smoke. For during these times, the red-shirted Flying Squad members can be seen dashing to the scene. flff ' ,',1,.--4--, can 4 is f F ,J 1 4,,, , ' LT Rick Sullivan 31. 1 Vw.. K Rr X-X 55 wa ., 'J J 3 f ,Q lc., X X JL .1 ., 1, , u s m y - yr x sr? um IV! J i ,f 4 ,J f f 23' ri l llj, . Vi' .J hui , Z ENS Mike Pomerantz CWO Robert Rippee HTCS Wallace Ware HTC Rick Esquivel Engineering 243 HT3 Steven Balsis HTFN Stephan Barnett HTFN Michael Callesen HTFN Cliff Cochrane FN Richard Coutcher HTFN Timothy Coyle HTFN Brad Estenson FN Dean Harding HTFN Eric Haskin FN Ray Henson HTFN Hector Hernandez FN William Howe HTFN Larry Iannarelli HT2 William Keating FN Harvey Kildow FN Sialel Laupola HTFN Richard Lowery HT3 Timothy Marsh FN Dehner Maurer HTFN Charles Mitchell HTI Terry Moser HTFN Marshall Munger HT3 Jeffrey Owen HT2 Robert Penland 244 Engineering -.if ,-' 1. l l Zola 3 Y. WW l ill, l Vg If 1 lf, Y, 4 F..-,, ,. A' Q19 V l 'f , l 5 . tx W a i .., 8, .. ,KJ 1 s ' I l , Q, pf X H i' T 9- I I V L I , I 1 if FWF r .,e,., ,. ,Y ,. ,,,,t,,,,,m W F'l 1, f f A ' NN is .ve A: 5 7 - fs- , 1. Q J- ,fy l ' N' .fl 1- J-1, N' 'ii f '. , O I f ,f - ,, A , I A Q ' 51 ij' 1. f x A 1 ff 1 J f 1' , ' A lie 4 9 un. fed, Y A FN Mike Pennington HTFA John Simek HT3 Mike Twiss FN David Wagner 1 lift? ' ,F 4. ix ' A HTFN Edward Waple FA David Winkler Engineering 2 P-I The men of P-I Division steam the two for- ward main machinery rooms on Constella- tion. The division is composed of Boiler Technicians CBT'sj and Machinist's Mates CMM'sD. The BT's tend the four boilers in the forward main spaces while the MM's care for the main engines and other associated ma- chinery in the two spaces. Their work allows Constellation's massive frame to cruise the seven seas while also providing the steam to launch aircraft and power the ship. MM2 Kirk Brimberry FN Michael Copp GTI Richard Davis FN David Fitzpatrick MM3 Edward Gamboa MMI Conrad Gonzales FA Leo Holloway MMI Meritt Hutton 246 Engineering rr I MMC Edgardo Castro BT3 Charles Barto MM3 Kevin Boehm ' X I Sw i'7i ? igi 1 fx' f ' I I 1 AID:- V x-I fl., J mn!! Q uf xml' I X'-:I .QA I V ,fsef fr :I us! I1 A 1' I , -1 .1 tex ' f, .QI aa. 5' T- vehi- x ,,,, No.1 ,Q X2 17 J! , X -' Q 1 M1 , . I 1, 2 L-I u i,. LI ., .Y K , . za' ' F f - f Q f X U , f 'j ' ', K If 'A X ' mlm f 'fl A L J ly, - 'F , L. F p , gf 3 qw' 'I 1 fx fi ,- r 'V -J - 7-V I X iv MMFN Roy Tolentino BT3 Don Wells FA Juan Willie BT2 Michael Jett MMFA Dennis Kitzmiller MM3 Ben Mascarenas MM3 John Metzinger BTI Gilbert Neisch MMFN Romeo Pichay FN Roger Swegan FA Calvin Temaat Engineering 247 P- The men of P-2 Division steam the two aft main machinery rooms on Constellation. The division is composed of Boiler Technicans CBT'sj and Machin- ist's Mates CMM'sD. The BT's tend the four boilers in the aft main machinery spaces while the MM's care for the main engines and other associated machin- ery in the two spaces. Their dedication to duty and the belief that it all starts with steam help make Constellation a valuable asset. wx 55 1 X, i 2 H J s 7a ff fmli T' ,V f fl' 1 ,,,. ,, rj V-fqff BTFN Michael Bean W 'fx BTFA Devon Bendolph rf. FN Bob Black V, , W .lrir 1 l G4 mt Q X. ' 5 - 3 FN Arturo Calatayud . Y BT2 Nestor Chin V' U ' ' 6 If BT2 Richard Cochran ' f, an Michael Conn i 22 1' 1 X. , -- Q erss -V .. FN Stephen Enke l -Af L, 'Sty hy A FN Jerome Foster f 'v .Z 1 A Mlvis Phillip cranes It F I W Ty' , x 7 ,Y BT3 Stephen Hendricks in f! y' , v, ft ll 5 ,- f'-' f ' , l . , .ip I x ug L -ll l Ku! 248 Engineering F-'Fl 0 I ff- . , f , - I sf: . -A V fall' .- I ll . mv-iii 5:14 ,4 'fm-H 1 . i A -' X J Y L47 ff to 45 to FN James Hogan FA Sean Jarvis FN Charles Johnson FA James Leogue FA Lester Moore BT2 Reinaldo Nunley FN Armando Patiag FN Clemente Santos FN Edward Scanlon BT3 James Shriver FA Mark Smith MMFA Henry Willia n-yi ' ,a .,ot., 5-1-1- Fi Engineering 249 L... ENS David wright P-3 ' f n Keeping those eight boilers in good repair and performing ongoing maintenance on the thousands K of valves throughout the engineering plant is the l work of P-3 Division. Included in this vital division is 'W the Automatic Boiler Control and Boiler Repair Shops, the Valve Maintenance Shop and the associated ma- chine shops. , l S . :si ,,L...ff' l i i i ,.... ,,a6 ',' 250 Engineering V-7 5 1 'S-.H Q 5 an ,, , Y rf.-M, 514 I 17 ,X 1, . ,'X' t L.: F 'FF 'Fi 'rife ,fi 5 . ' 'I 2 xl ' L 90. mira If lj if 3 ,tjll ci lyiirf J in Zi Y- --fw fa' -i-1, 'Z LL, ...QI 1 MRC Bernie Deguzman BTFN Ronald Beller BTFN John Bickell MRFN Dennis Borowczyk BT2 Robert Bousquet MRFN David Cain BTFN Stan Campell BT3 Ronald Danielak MRFN Roloando Fernandez MR3 Robert Garcia BTFN Reed Kirkeby BTFN Fritz Kruse MRS Francisco Linera BT3 Walter Matthias MRFN Roy Mora MRFN Bryan Novak MRFN Keith Petrey MRS Dean Raffen BT2 Scott Smith MRI Ramon Tayao BTFN James Thomas BTFN Don Wilson MRFN Jeff Young BTFN Byron Zuniga Engineering 25l P-4 It takes an enormous amount of fuel to keep Con- nie steaming and her planes flying. The men of P-6 Division are responsible for all aspects of fuel trans- fer and storage of the diesel fuel known as DFM. In the Oil and Chemistry Labs, they labor to ensure a high quality of fuel is available at all times. Whenever the ship goes alongside a sea-going gas station , the men of P-6 are on hand to direct the refueling oper- ations. LT .lim Bethmann BT3 Jeff Cochran BT2 Randal Coe BTFN Ricardo DelaRosa ii BT3 Thomas Dorsett FA Scott Hubbard FA Franklin McGill FA Robert Hewson if 252 Engineering JT .4 A it! 'J r 1 as-4'-'H e. 4 'teibsefara A. ws. ff,-am J. . fixes :sm.2..4:a ,1 'fave vi 122 - -161115, PHY: aim L veg. ' f T . S At fghk I O LHLH ...Q-.. ! 2: 5 V ff.: vi J 5- ,f F f :Ta-' fl X l X Q rf! fJf ,f I 5 :Qi U L. t I. 1 Y fig, .' ar - ,'.y 5 J , kk. ?' I 1 , ml , : A W 'M 7 V '-'WHT Q '9 F t Y 135 -I z Xi X , If ' ij , 1 -gg :,. 1- .. LL V i x . , i J' 5 Q i 3 Tl 4 I . All 1 ,W KN' -, .df F ,IX Y FR Michael Nagelmaker FA Robert Oscar FN Richard Pherigo FA Kenneth Robinson BT2 Herbert Small BT2 Ruben Serrano BTFA James Smith MM3 Thomas Smith FA Gerald Taylor Engineering 253 P- The men of P-5 Division work in the ship's two Auxiliary Machinery Rooms. Tending the six evapo- rators aboard, they provide the ship 400,000 gallons of fresh water daily. the Machinist's Mates also ser- vice and stand watch on the SSTG's as well as per- form quality maintenance on all of the equipment in both of the Auxiliary Machinery Rooms. ENS Minao Murphy MM3 Jaime Ancheta MMFN Greg Andrews BTFA John Bellem yf MM2 Jeff Benson FA David Creath MMFN Everette Dowling FN Arlan Edwards ff X, -1, MMFN John Hardy FN Verlyn Huddleston FN Terry Jackson MMFN William Lawless 254 Engineering Y.. I., M7 4 A V iff' A. wwf We 1 ' 6? Cl J Gag an DIDUCQIUWGSVH I FN Mark Letho FA James Levanavich BTFA Mark Maikoski FA Patrick Midgett 4 WW MM3 Gregory Ready FA Jeff Sample MMFN Michael . Schoenhofen f FA Dean Skelley I ' mini vw' ' emi. m2ANbiW' ll 1 ,. 35 3.1 .r H Shiv IUU xg E514 JE 'M 4-I V A kj rw 5' l mm QW' + f 55-15 , 'fgj Q4 ,314 ei :y..Qfx,A QQNSIANIVNT 3 4 3 4 My IZLESW 1 0 1 gl' ' 1 xt 5-Qfem. A - jr ' rg ' ,L nas.-D 5i:f,4imWg..c14 FW ' svnvormnai Q .L f Q mmm Gwinn fl HG ww 'WR ' ' F , ,, WW. - , C 1 Lwgi , 541 5 ' , lfllllllllllls ' MMF N 1,35 5: ,s l 3 H 1 EMM! , ,U Q-1 1 l 1 ' l0ll-Q :Mig 15, if PGTABLI WHEN -' 24 3 Wlll iw: sq- 4 LIT FEED FRESH 3 3,..: P 5 na 4 FAI gr' CMD f Lp we 4 L73 Cwb :Wil 7'-1 4. lp Curb 4' an is za 25 an sa an W annum Blows Mil TIME l llpl STMG HIJURS SINCi DUE TIME FLOUDABLE V mms usrpom FF F R , . 73 Us a V EMARKS I ' W, Nw gfl. FN Jerry Sumabat FN Nick -Torres MMFN Taylor Wright I u Engineering 255 BT3 S.H. Bakker BT3 C.E. Wells SN M.K. Kriebel BTFN R.O. Lawrence ENS D.J. Garver FA R.D. Schmidt LTJG M.L. Nestle MMI A.L. Gunter BTI .l.R. Moore HTI J.P. Lawson HT2 H.C. Edwards HT3 J.A. Gryder HT3 C..l. Mitchell HT3 B.K. Nesbitt HT3 D.A. Slagter HT3 R.L. Vallejos HTFN G. Dejesus HTFN G.S. Fuentes HTFN J.E. Kellom FA D.R1 Ashley 256 Engineering pn, le, fx. 'R it .-, ,1' Higsmni 'i-Gam ' 1 C? Q .fer Q 2 FA R. Spragg FR D.R. Dayton 7m 1 i 'q..a ALA K- 4:-rf' T 1 ins ,J EVP 'f'!' 'lm-ml' Q tgp- in' rv- 45. FA D.L. Porter MMFA D.W. Ringler FA E.K. Sawyer LT K.A. Klawkowski ENS J.B. Jones MMC A.F. Badel BTI N.F. Ennis BTI T.H. Hebbard MMI .l.J. Smith BT2 .l.E. Nelson MM3 L. Cobb MM3 G.E. Hunter BT3 T.P. Iszard BT3 D.A. Lindschmidt BT3 RJ. Pierantozzi BTS D. Rodriguez MM3 M.A. Singh MM3 S.A. Tauares MMFN R.L. Friesz BTFN G.E. Hankins FN M.T. Higgins MMFN M.D. Kimmel MMFN C.D. Moran MMFA T. Falls Engineering 257 LT E.A. Bogert III BTC A.T. Sheridan YNI R.J. Chuaquico MMI D.W. Curtis MMI S.N. Fernandez MM3 J.E. Olegario MMFN S.Y. Palma FN R.M. Sippin EMC A.O. Floresca EMI W.A. Flores EMI G.E. King EMI A.L. Malgapo EM2 A.R. DeLosreyes EM2 A.O. Tangalin EM3 D.L. Bulmahn EM3 R.P. Kennedy EM3 J.R. Tubbs EMFN M.A. Casper MM2 S.J. Dailey MM2 D.A. Merrihew MMFN R.M. Ashe MMFN J.C. Fein MMFN M. Hurych MMFA M. Martin 258 Engineering 45- ,F ,z 434 .ek .1 R113 1 3- f f fr Q24 ,fl Jr 1.35. 3? .13 i I' X X J 'lu X -4 ,fi 'Q' Xs!,Vx EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE EXECI.I'I'IVE EXECUTIVE EXECI.l'l1VE EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE EXKUTIVE Executive Department The Executive Department is divided into five divisions, all under the control of the Admin Officer and ultimately, the Executive Offi- cer. From the Print Shop to the Personnel Office to the Chaplain's Office and the Master-at-Arms Office, the department provides a variety of services vital to daily life aboard CONSTELLATION. Many of the services associated with life in an American city fall under the tasking of the Executive Department. The Post office, Legal office, and the Public Affairs office all make life onboard better for the crew. The Habitability Division, known as the hard-working Habbers , are mem- bers of the department that make Connie a comfortable place. ann. -5 5 G 4 - X llyv an X , K, E- 5 , at s g Wh I . f i Q K LT Steve Good Z X U- ,P Qlvlk' ' 0 fi' A' 5 f ! , 1 PM 'L -L ,I MK 1 X-I LT Frank Cerabino CWO4 Robert Coleman The X-I Division is made up of the Public Affairs Office, the Print Shop, the 3-M Of- fice, the Special Services Office and XO Ad- min office. The PAO and Print Shop staff produce the ship's daily newspaper and fami- Iygram. The 3-M Office manages the main- tenance for the entire ship while the Special Services group staff Connie's gym. l 3 ,.,c . ,.i,.A 14 ill 4' if A ' I FTCM William Bolton l - AN Larry Baker ' A .5 f , ' 1 SH2 Francis Claudio If ,J l y .fl BTI Reggie Gardner M K ,xp f I 4, ' 3 ,, ' - -t 'Q 1' - if? 3 li N fs ' f V7 SN Steven Gibson 7 1., ' ' ' - SN Danny Gomez F . 4 ' , Ll2 Glen Lanphear ,V Q I PH2 Danny Lee ff' f -. A I ,J L A. ...N Executive 26I -1 The Many Faces 'I Of Exec . ,ws Z' 1. .. I 1 I i 0 1 is ' 3 e f f F ff L ,xr ,L f. . ,, , , x 2329, ' -u s 5 v gzfi Elly? L '-U ' W I O L4 5 O 35 I I ...J H U, I. U Q' U ' 7 5 X .1 B x ,J A f X xX 'v N' 55 ei R K-. 'f 'rv I 1 4 4-5. ' i ,vf LI3 Mike Merriweather Lll Joe Ray YNSN Steven Sauer LISN James Scollon SN Johnnie Tapia SA Herman Thomas SN Michael Torres YN3 Greg Williams JO2 Vince Vidal 264 Executive L 293 9 .15 ,1,, 1 ff ' Q 4 -0:-fa 'S' I : ,Lf ' in , x f -ff 1 A, 4, .4 .-- .J J ., ,ml 1 49' X , .11-X v4 W U fx . ' L.lIg ! , .. . 1 an 'r g . g an ' VII gf ' l 'Ps Nl M V , an an . 5 X 4 M-If 1 1 f fl I If l 'I 'ul' f .5 MHA ff! -Z ltjl ' -- AVCM Frank Butterway NCCS George Bell PNCM George Oldham LNC Sam Swartz PN3 Finton Beguesse AN Douglas Bickler NCI Don Boyle PN3 John Essner X-2 CWO4 Hennin Foreman LT Kenneth Krantz ENS Dennis Dressler The Personnel Office, Career Information Of- fice and Legal Office are all part of X-2 Division. The Personnel Office handles service jacket en- tries for awards, promotions, transfers, separa- tions and reenlistments. The Career Informa- tion Office provides counseling on career pat- terns, changes in rating and potential swaps of duty assignments. The Legal Office processes cases for court-martial and nonjudicial hear- ings, as well as giving advice on a variety of other legal matters. 'V sul PN3 Westly Garris SN Jeff Glans PN3 Charles Graham LNI Thomas Jeans 1115. 4 Executive 265 PN3 Miguel Jones SA Edwin Newman PNSN Lawrence Raimonda PN3 Joe Ralph PN3 Greg Reinhardt LN2 David Sleet AA Eddie Sloan YNSA Andrew Smith PNI Donald Smith PN2 Al Solano NCl Dahl Steiner PNSA Greg Wolfgram SN Earl Vogt 266 Executive 'D' X-3 Division is made up of the Captain's Office, ChapIain's Office and the Post Office. The Captain's office maintains ship's company officer records, controls command correspondence, reports, direc- tives and publications. The three Connie chaplains work out of the Chaplain's office. The Post Office processes tons of official and per- sonal mail, as well as selling millions of dollars worth of stamps and money orders. FWZ---HWMWY r -V-ff-1 'fer-1--sf - -' ---'---' -f-' ' ' T i in ' T I lT7 i 'W 7 E v X-3 wi lf L '- l CDR John Seibert LCDR John Fitzgerald PCCS Ken Seguine YNC Frank Weaver PCI Ernie Acantilado PC3 Dewey Allard RPS Daniel Borden SN James Eames PCSN Jerry Frazier SN Enrique Garza SN Ronald Gneiting Executive 267 YNSN Gary Hayes PC2 Arthur Hill f 6-s. 1 , x AS? V it Y f , ay ! 1' SN Don Hopwood my RP2 Ricky W. Jones 1 1 tl I W ,X 3 I K, X If I r S X I Cx SN James Outlaw PC3 Paul Roberts PC3 Terry Shimmins SN James Sporer SN Gene Vuyovich SN Kal Zam 268 Executive -P, Ldv' Elf f' 7 1' Za v. if X, S! 1 1 1 f J 1 v r, ., x x - A LX UBI gh! n uf 2 1 5 71 Em , 1,5 N 'X .V ' I ,E 1 - -..,Yi..f.1 P, x X -S-I ee- N p, 4 ' V f I rv- ' .k-.f l v 5, 'Ulu ,, X mxu 151 hu- U- X fi iii' YI! M' yy, ' ' 1 1 Z' hqinnli-nl F fl 2 1 The ship's master-at-arms force is the X-4 cer and see that general orders, directives, and uniform requirements are complied with. They also carry out investigative assign- ments and maintain good order and disci- pline. X Division. They report to the Executive Qffi- -4 'Q y YI 1 T in -M-:jf V: ' If! i li mul to 'gurl wa 6' X xx Z , 1 M-: ,, X .,.-J X f ligand ASE3 Simplicio Acosta AD3 Nestor Bagasan ABEI Frank Cruz ASI Rodelio Dizon BMI Samuel Johnson YN3 R.K. Kaemerer AA Michael Kimball SR Harold Lheureux AO3 Wiley Lofton AMSI Thomas Long AG2 Charles Lowery Executive 269 RM2 Vernon Meeks ET2 Guy Morris YN3 Joseph Naimoli AMSI Cleophies Page ABE2 Byron Peck AA James Peddle AMS3 Bill Quellhorst AO3 Eduardo Ramirez BM2 Robert Roth MAI Linn Searles ABEl Charles Shewmaker AA David Snyder MAI Sam Sommers ABE! Wilbert Twillie SA David Walton AET3 James Watson AA Kenneth Watson ABE3 Jeffrey Wells AOI Wesley Witt AMSI Joe Zarudny 270 Executive . it y w i 5-1521131 ' 5 .XV - , , f f . W -lfify I i 1 J! U fl f J , J, 71, ,Y J -vu '-1 if ma ,:.' I Fpgtlgiggg -..,-- A A . x-J ,mi ,l .- . l f fl I f' ' 1 A my -Ny., ,flf me 1 it 'ill J nm l ffl lf 'l ' . ,. .1 K N A Yrvrr J Wi if ' ' fb A, f fe ' file ---' ' A 'lf 1 H-' RQ Ill ', in 4 - lllm.-.I in CWO3 O.D. McGhee ASC John Pasquariello K MM3 Ronald Agard f , AN Perry Ammons x v ' I l l .pai f ff-ik . f .gr fl 5 if ,T ,V In 1 f'tX , Af ll 5, ifl ,, m ,, 4 .4 it 0 1 A ', 'fi it --. A l The Habitability Division is comprised of a dedicated group of men who daily improve the living conditions onboard. Whether it's the retiling of a deck, the remodel- ing of a berthing area or the installation of drinking foun- tainsg the habbers do it with style. 2 EM3 Ricardo Aquisap ' , FA David Bird ,f ,f , f f I Rd an 9 'Ex ,313 -ggi .1,. 3 9 fi 4. ff f AX f MM3 Wesley Brown i EM3 G.L. Cosico f fl ,' .Vi '-1-avi SN R.D. Crouse FA Lyle Deskin SK3 G.L. Guaraglia f FA Mark Harrington X, Executive 27l HTFN William Hartley EM3 Lewis Hodge SN Reuben Lugo FA Jeff Martin AA Glenn McCain ET3 C.W. McHenry AN David Michalski BM3 Frank Neal AN James Nichols MMI Tito Rabara HT3 Randy Scott AN Temi Starks ABEAN Gregory Stokes AA Tony Thomas AN Edward Tyynismaa MMI Romeo Valenton SR Scott Villalobos 272 Executive xg?-.5 9 mug! A523 if sy' yfaf 'T Q ff! ,'- . at X r , f --ay Img, li. MEDICFIL Menlcnl. MEDICHL mEnlcnL MEnlcnL Msnlcnl. Msnlcnl. MEDICFIL MEDICFIL Medical Department CONSTELLATION'S Medical Department is tasked to provide medi- cal care to ship's company, carrier air wing, and should the need arise, crewmembers from other ships. The Medical Department is well equipped with an operating room, intensive care unit, x-ray facility, lab, emergency room, aviation exam room, and two twenty-bed inpa- tient wards. In addition to daily clinic, the Medical Department super- vises the maintenance of sanitation and hygiene through constant inspections of the ship's galleys, dining facilities, berthing, and water system, provides an ongoing training program for first aid and acci- dent prevention, and provides medical information for all liberty ports. The Medical Response Team is on call twentyfour hours a day to respond to emergency situations where serious accidents have oc- curred. While the nature of shipboard activity promotes the constant potential for injuries, CONSTELLATlON'S Medical Department stands ready to accept all challenges of health care afloat. V ' -, W-, LCDR LA. Metildi s.s. U K N if LT P. Derrig F.S. gli f LT C.E. Mortesen F.S. Y , ,L LT S.D. Rodgers A.M.O. ff I CWO3 J.G. Gomez P.A. HMCS J.R. Winter LCPO HMC L.M. Franco HMC B.E. Gains 274 Medical Z CDR R.A. Marcom S.M.O ,, V 1 V HMC W.P. Lewandowski -I ' I I-IMI D. Behling -f - '1 ' 5 YN2 D. Bradford - Tl... , f' A HM2 D.R. Chappel ,ar , I 'P' an --.- If 'fr I - is 5' ,. -af- . I Iss ga Q1 If f Qu I' '51 if DJ f wr 'Sf ' ' J 1 -fr-iv 1 V f 1' 1 x 5 , X Wi 5 ,X I Ax f I JA ,, , ,,.,A I ff , , HMI H.L. Costello HM2 E.S. Delacruz ' HMI J. Feazel SN G.E. Garner M 4? J 2' 1 iw 9 1-1 I Miuug., V- T. F l5 minutes ago was a very good year . . . , ' TI If X s ,J 5' J 'f l gi 7 :G if v'- 4, UNF, Af, -, Sf- lg 5 2 .- , ' F..'.'-IQ., 'y , 'J-L5 A HM3 J. Higgins ' ,..f I ff ' I-IMI H.E. Leach ' ' HM3 J. 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EM '14-E2 . I x f' - M . 1 , ,A-- , V -f-, 7 f- -f- A- f-A -ffA -- --Ar-,rf ,pg4'f,..,gt1..4-If 'i -f-'ff Navigation Department l The Navigation Department is one of the smallest depart- ments on board CONSTELLATION, yet is tasked with one if it's most critical missions: providing for the safe and effective navigation and piloting of the ship. This includes the continous and accurate plotting of the ship's course and position, recommending courses to be steered. the training of underway deck Officers, Helmsman, and in port Quarter Deck Watchstanders. The Navigation Department guided CONSTELLATION through numerous evolutions during the past year, and at years end had safely navigated half way around the world to bring CONSTELLATION on station in the Gulf of Aden. During l98l CONSTELLATION steamed over 53,5903 Nautical miles. The Navigation Department provided experienced conning, helms- men and piloting teams for the following evolutions: 62 UN- REPS, 33 VERTREPS and 20 CONREPS. The Navigation Department also maintains over IOOO differ- ent charts and publications which depict millions of square miles of the worId's oceans and contain the most up to date navigational information. The Deck Log, a permanent and legal record of all ship's events, is also the responsibility of the Navigation Department. During the year. the navigation team efforts were recog- nized in two major events. Commander Carrier Group SEVEN awarded Navigation a score of OUTSTANDING in a recent command inspection, Commander Naval Air Forces Pacific awarded CONSTELLATlON'S Navigation Department the cov- eted Battle E for NavigationfDeck Seamanship. ll 9 X ix 1 CDR Dieter Olsen LCDR William H. Shurtleff SN Brad Atlee 'UP lst QMSN Robert Campbell QMSA Gerald Evernden QM3 Emilito Russell OMSN David Gehlorich I tv' E f 5 libs. , Q J gf ' X 288 NX Navigation W G A? H A ,fxf Navigation 289 7 fa MQ RL, ,,1g,JL .!,! 1 4 I r F 1 2 P i m V g gh . 290 Navigation .:g- ----..4.h:.:-f-A-1 - ---:,Lf5f-- Y V Y A M, W-.N .V . l.. ,,, .,,- . ,. ,A W ,W , ff -4.-. -,--:-...11::.:. ,api-24. ,-rYl:iYfTl1,.5, Q.5L1..f,,1-,:,4 , Y , ,Aff f- -M-' - A . -, -J, . --af.- Y ' d 5 'i 'E ' '4 - ' ' W l ' ,hilt -' 'L Q N A 4 Y - V - V-Y . V V ,, .- E x...Y ,V !--V Minn- wa uk' , , L-WJ 1 , X - M f -. -.- - --- - ,, U w 1- ,., DPEFIFI IUNS DPE IDNS DP TIDNS HTIDN 'W' 1 1 - J A , ' . . 51 ,......,1 J, ' ' , -.J ' as L r g - . 'V' in - . -- - - 1 , -T1 Til- '. V N '15 1' 1 - - f ' - ' ' .rj-Q '-L, :'1'Il'f1.j 5' rr V , E - f ---F -1 , R ' ' .., '. 1, -'qi 1, ' , A 2' ' ' uf 1- A ' .11 R 1 f ' . , -- - L,4. ,. L-, '12--' Af- -M- ,gy-...5-, .auf-Q..4v-nn...n-..:1.vN.i .nf ,...,,,,.., .-.,.. Y W g YW-. , -,:,,,, -,,,, , ,,.,... .fav --W.--Arm -rv 2---7--riff-v:-----H - - '- fl -'Q-F-1-:M,- ,.-.,,g+Q -6.4,-11.111121 f,g::,r ,-.njg-,QQ-ence,-1 I . . ,f,7,,f, W , Operations Department The Operations Department epitomized the Fighting Spirit of Constellation and her embarked Air Wing. As a combat oriented team, the ten divisions within OPS planned, sched- uled, coordinated and executed ship and air wing evolutions. Recognized for excellence, the Operations Department was awarded the Pacific Fleet Battle Efficiency Award for Carriers. OX Division, comprised of the Strike Operations and Oper- ations Admin offices, are the planners and administrators for virtually all CV operational activities. Strike Ops schedules and coordinates all combat training and operational evolutions, while Ops Admin provided the administrative support neces- sary for their completion. Department Head: CDR Robert L.E. Prath CDR Larry Martinsen LCDR Denny Murray LCDR Mike Rice AGC Micheal Reader YN3 Jeffery Hall Y .sllll A as YNI Arturo Libunao YN3 Luis Lopez Mali, YNSN William Nobles YN2 Mark Seaman lst 1 'L-..!h..,l54l ,J 292 Operations -f l it QQ T 'V' -, LCDR William Johnson ENS Gary Mineart f AGI Richard Antle - if AG2 Kirk Bell AG2 Randall Bowyer A63 Dale Cooley AGSR Dale Deskis AGSN Marshall Faircloth AGSN Chris Glass AGI Jim Lodzinski AG3 Ed MacDonald AG3 Gregory Rullman AGAN Dennis Walthers AGSN James Zecherle Operations 293 uv ' 'vt x., XX ff if' l Safe and effective control of airborne aircraft is the responsibility of Air Operations and CCA-Carrier Con- trolled Approach, which are manned by the Fleet Air Traffic Controlers of OC Division. Together, they comprise Carrier Air Traffic Control Center QCATCCJ 64. This team of controller-sailors per- form a variety of jobs and services in support of Con- nies missions. These include control of airwing and departing aircraft, close control of aircraft during night operations and inclement weather. provide aircraft di- vert information, control of airborne refueling oper- ations, flight plan filing, coordination of airspace reser- vations, ships airborne logistics and overall supervision of Connies Air Operations through airplan implemen- tation. CDR Joseph Phaneuf LCDR Stephen Behringer .1 LCDR Donald Olson LT David Sharpes ACC Ronald Jester ACC Billy Maynard ACC William McGrath AC2 Ronald Boline ACAN Jason Brown ,, AC2 Robert Clarke , ' il 5 ni' Q , -1-fm.. J ,f i N1 ' ' 5741 f fl 1 .L -, 43- Ft Ac: Michael Conner , ,J gg iv ACI William Edwards . , ' -- ' A AC3 Thomas Guilfoy 1 I ' 6,15 ' fn-5 1- AC2 Douglas James I' , ' X X i 4 4 'Qs Y' . 'liz v to , X I I 4 294 Operations I : -gif! 5' x 1. X'- J 'Ya W7 1 . l I 7-. v- X I ef . 1 , 1 , V x x-, 'I Y 7 K. Y ', X- t S .lf- e 1 ' ' mf 1 M -ff Q M K it it it .Q Il f Q.. 4 -1 6 . X P V' f K. ' l , 1 .HL K ,Y ,. W ' A mff-H Fl K 2.4 I fiieiyi '33 -1-. 3 ff! K KLM .- 'V ' f ,i , f K A ft tu-me H! ' fl 42 K '31, it .514 ., ffm J 7' H 'K' ,fix ' K ff X X fl' I Hi 7 ijt 4 . ,, lxaz :fl 3 M l is FT ' ' l I ACSN Lonnie Kessler AC2 Mark LeLievre AC2 Charles Llamas ACI Jeffery Mathews ACSN Robert Matthies ACI John Pownell AC2 David Predovich ACI Kenneth Schuette ACSN Kevin Sullivan ACSN Michael Tokorcheck ACSN Thatcher Vandenbergh AC2 Perry Vath T, if ,f xl If , fi f ACI David Wawrzynski '-.1-1.4 .C+ Lt , Ll' - ACI William Yax xul Operations 295 2 -nm, p ' ill I ljxil It l'wl. T' Z 1 uf J ET3 Donald Kennelly ET3 Lester Libby ET2 Michael Morrow ET3 Charles Ohlin ET2 Thomas Pritchard lf AU r I CWO2 Michael Flannery ETSN Phillip Haney EN3 TAZ Hendrickson The Communications maintenance function of OE Division OPS department is responsible for the operational readi- ness of CONSTELLATlON'S radio com- munications and weather equipment. Communication maintenance ET's re- pair and maintain equipment allowing CONNIE to contact ships, aircraft and shore facilities around the world, utiliz- ing long range high frequency on satel- lite relays. Short range UHF is used for local battle group and aircraft communi- cations. Data links permit automatic carrier landings and information sharing with other units of the battle group. Cryptographic equipment maintained by communication ET's prevent the un- authorized dissemination of classified information. CONNIES weather unit electronics are maintained by the same dedicated group of Communications Maintenance Electronics Technicians. Operations 297 Q-:Xi ui Mil Q J Y limi? Y ex g- 1, 5. f X' T -- iv W-1 fi ffj ,gf ,,, V Q fa! I .4 OED DIVISION is a data systems maintenance divi- sion which is divided into two separate centers. Work- center EO5 is charged with the maintenance and repair of the Naval Tactical Data System. The following equip- ment comprise this system: CP-642A and CP-789 Com- puters CV-2356 Beacon Video Processor, ANXUSQ-36 Data Link, ANXSSW-I Link Terminal, RD-358 Magnetic Tape Transport, and the ANXSYA-4 Display System. Workcenter OEI2 is charged with the Maintenance and Repair of the equipment associated with the CV- Anti-Submarine Warfare Module. The following sys- tems are maintained: Integrated Command Activated Prediction System QICAPSJ, ANfSQX-I Fast Time Ana- lyzer System QFTASJ which is comprised of the Acous- tic Input Console, Main Console, Display Console, AN- XLISQ-3l QVJ Magnetic Tape Transport, Lofar Gram Re- corders CLGRD, ANXSKR-6 Telemetry Data Receiving Set, and Bow CleanerfPackerfWinder, Tactical Support Center CTSCJ consisting of Digital Magnetic Tape Con- troller, RD-358 Magnetic Tape Transport RD-28I Disc Drive, ANXUYK-20 and ANXUYK-7 Computers, Tactical- fTabuIar Display Generator Unit CTacfTab DGUJ, Data Display Consoles, and the RO-280 High Speed Printer. -- ffl gi: 1 as 4, -W g ,l If.. v - ' - ,iii A - 5, 'L' I V ,Q I G I F ., ' Y , f ' , LTJG James Cash ..- - A - X W V .N DSCS Howard Johnson 1 I - W K y ,, c I 1 , -I oss Michael Arnold - f If I ff f DSSN Rory Bledsoe WEL' I - 4' W umm: X 9:1 1 A., I -B' I sic S A A ' T I' Q g if '- 1 I -. f ' g I AXAN Robert cole Y, ' ' ' , , ' ' DSI Ricardo Herrera - ' , DS3 Russell Hohnroth K V I f , Y 1' y ' DS3 Steven Krebs I 5 I I . - ,, t ll .y 1 . Nl- I -4 1-- , 1 V Y ,,. ... , 1. 1- - . - 'Us A fr I-X cv- . Y 2 f 1,141 A V ., . f DS3 George Makar I gf DS2 Randal Markwardt X ' f' I T f I DS3 Mark McCune I I H 1 DS2 Gary Loebel f - , 'na 1:1 :nz gas '.. . . fi, J N . Operations 299 jg: .0 DSI Roger Merritt DS2 Kevin Shaffer DS3 Charles Slate DS3 Keith Steinhoff AX3 Craig Toporek DS2 Philip Woodworth 300 Operations F . , i .,.. i ,. . zz fl X 1 ! in -J , 4 I ,J 'i , if f mmm ijt. if fe 'ask -iq TiT '! 1 ,gig ,IJ vi fi Y 7 ,, b ,, , ' i , A , Zi , I fa i if iw i l xi 1 5, '5 i 1 H ,I ff lf Y N ' 1' i , 'll I .L- UW ul OEP Division is one of the many maintenance divisions under the cognizance of the Electronic Mate- rial Officer. Over the last ten years, the Navy has begun to real- ize that one ship does not a fight- ing unit make and has thus expand- ed it's communications capabilities in many ways. One of these ways has been the generation, process- ing and transmission of digital data information between ships and air- craft in an effort to provide early warning tactical information so a ship can counter the effects of to- days many highly sophisticated weapons systems. ln developing these capabilities, several sidelight benefits have developed making the job of keeping a ship on the right course and keeping track of l W V V W ' '-.' P7: 4 intelligence information much ea- sier. It is the responsibility of OEP division to provide full mainten- ance coverage for the Naval lntelli- gence processing System, the Ship- board Inertial Navigations System computer, and numerous word Pro- cessing mini-computer systems like the Xerox 860, Radio Shack TRS-80 and Wang 2200 which are located in most of the major of- fices aboard the USS CONSTELLA- TlON. Full maintenance coverage includes the scheduling and ac- complishment of preventive main- tenance, diagnosing and repairing equipment malfunctions, ordering and maintaining spare parts inven- tories and the preparing and sub- mission of documentation to sup- port these actions. . . 7 i f X ' ' A k LT Wayne Zieschang 4 DS3 Paul Antonio . if , F' 11 1' lv ig I ills.. I l:, : .H 4 . A, ,zijn A: fi fi V - L ' 'e' , V . 3 ' ,yggiai i Q : 5 '-351' , 7 'JN ff 'ls DS3 James Austin A ' DS2 Karl Christensen ff'f Y DS2 David Criswell , Y X ,--' DSI Ronald Hensley 9 N y y , ll ug., 4 ai? -4 lla ill is , --1--X ul - .. if f P1 t W f if A . fe- y , DS3 Randall Johnson f' DS3 Wayne Keenan , l ul it-' IA . Q, W 1, QL. 1 -.ff Q I A DS2 Michael Schiavo if 1' 'V ' , llx I DS3 Merle VanTassel -Me .4 as tecsaifl A 2. - ' 4 M Operations 3Ol OER OER Division is comprised of workcenters OEO4, OEO9, OEIO, OEI4.. The primary mission of OER is to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on various RADAR SYSTEMS, NAVIGATION SYSTEMS, AUTOMATIC LANDING SYSTEM, IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS, DISTRIBUTION AND DISPLAY and to provide COMBAT INFORMATION CENTER with Tactical Data. Maintaining these crucial radars, navigation systems, and electronic air- craft identification systems at peak performance is vital to the safe opera- tion of aircraft and completion of a successful mission. The high state of readiness OER has kept is due to long and hard hours the division has endured. I ETCS James Graves ETSN Charles Andrews FTW.. .,... A I I If, I, P J 1' Vw?- 4 I ' I fs ET3 Mark Calvey -. . I .,, ET3 Jeffery Clark ' 4 - ..,...,,yI., II I I 4 Y II I I I' I- 1,f?13Q-3J.:' L2 5' , A' Z ' '. .J ET2 James Grapes ff : 9 I ' Q ET3 Richard Hanscom f 4 - Isl I . I I 'll 302 Operations WARNING IUNINIS HLIAIRUN IUBE LOUSIN IWU BIJLIS LDEAIEIJ BEHIND IIIIPLIR CAIIIIIDE LINK DF II f. DRIVER IAIAZ N0 ,ri 3,1 X-.3533 ' 1 , 1' V' l 1 3 - W gurl. il 1 YR I 'ff 4 3' ' . l ,- xf M f ' fl .-5491 X 1 'P R vm 777, :ESA if DFA . I , , Y! -JBUQ l , L E V -J - Z .lmlfllf U- 'is 1 A mi. FTI John McDaniel FTS John McMakin ET2 Dave Meyer ET3 Jorge Oliveira ET2 Larry Porterfield ET3 Charles Priepke ET2 Jerry Reynolds ET3 Michael Romeo ET2 David Schwemlein ET3 Danny Sweitzer ETI Vernon Weaver 'lr -kk 'k Operations 303 ss dpi. WS! l Q llli ETC Harry Baulisch STGSN Nicolas Avila ICFA Robert Cook ET2 James Dunahee ET3 James Freeman ET2 Donald Rosenbaum 304 Operation Vid-Y .Y --V- --- OES Division is a small division of the EMO's function, but it has a big impact on the daily life of everyone aboard. OES consists of two workcenters, Television System Main- tenance CTSMJ and General Purpose Electron- ic Testing Equipment QGPETED. TSM, or OEO6, is tasked with the mainten- ance and repair of two vital systems, the ANXSXQ-8 pilot briefing system, and system I4 Cbetter known as ship's entertainmentj. Maintaining color TV cameras, channel amps, signal filters, audio mixers, VCR's, video ma- trixes and audio tape reproducers is a highly demanding task requiring a great deal of both knowledge and skill. Even while inport TSM must operate signal filters and modulators to insure a signal throughout the ship. While the work of GPETE COEU is a bit less flashy it is just as vital to mission capability as radar. OE7 repairs electronic testing equipment such as amp-meters and oscillos- copes. The equipment GPETE repairs is used throughout Connie everything from radar re- peators to ship's telephone. l ' L rr:-v-I Ollll' '-w--w--v- 'X-.,. . ' lla' is P' Q Wi., ,g.L..a,.t, Hb. . J J f I M :Q . rn - VJ. V' , . w S 'W 1 W 1 1 i .gf . WM .' f ,V , - l tt L! - A. '1lut...af I f CDR skip Leonard LCDR Arthur Arsenault 0' LCDR John Bricker LCDR Timothy Flaherty LT George Primm LTJG Michael Landin if ,Y ,Iv fm' ', IJI ft : gf X, 1 le f , l-'Qin' .'fq4' f r ,. If .19 f Y uf The mission of Constellation's Combat Direc- tion Center is to assist the commanding officer in exercising command and control by keeping him informed of the current tactical situation, and recommending courses of action based on evaluated information. Utilizing Many varied sensors such as Radar, Radios, IFF, Data Link, Airborne and Aircraft and others, highly quali- fied operations specialists work to ensure time- ly accurate information is available for CDC watch officers and the tactical officer to fight the ship. The surface module of CDC keeps a plot of Constellation's position and all other ships with- in 200-300 miles and aids the bridge with Radar Navigation, piloting and shipping. The Anti Air warfare module consists of high- ly trained RADAR Operations that detect and track aircraft within Constellations radar range. Also specially trained strike, air intercept and Anti Submarine Aircraft Controllers direct Con- stellation's aircraft in their varied missions. This massive 24 hour a day effort to detect, track and identify surface, sub surface and air- borne contacts is vital to both the survivability of Connie, and her ability to project her awe- some power when the situation arises. ENS Robert Worrell OSCS Jack Holmes OSC Curtis Ricks OSC Daniel Altum rr' 'Uma 1 1 J ta' 5 OSSN Danny Baca OSSN John Baker of . 5 ' oss - I . yi oszplzlillvctlglgltr 1 ' I , Q ' OS2 David Chapman OS3 Stephen Chapman OS2 Scott Chase 1 I - ,f I mm 4 OSI John Curran - 'dillqfu .' i 0' ' gl it Y fl. T! Operations 305 ,LTU X- HB1 1 ,Xala- The Electric Warfare Module is responsible for the co- ordination of all Electronic Warfare activities on board USS CONSTELLATION. The Electronic Warfare Module is charged with detecting, analyzing and correlating radars to airborne, shipborne and land-based platforms: jamming or deception of hostile radars and applying countermeas- ures against hostile efforts to jam or deveive ownership radars, At sea. the EW Module supports multiple functions in addition to electronic surveillance. Such duties include early earning advisories, assisting the ship's air and sur- face trackers in the identification of unknown radar con- tracts, monitoring the performance of electronic warfare exercises and providing technical assistance to the em- barked staff, airwing and ownership's Intelligence Center. Additionally. the EW Module routinely assists the Bridge in the detection of surface contracts and monitors owner- ship's emissions during periods of Silent transits. When called upon, the EW Module has the capability to aid Sea Air Rescue QSARQ by using their direction finding equip- ment to locate the downed pilot. EWS Edward Piekielek EW2 Paul Pointer EW2 Gregory Shaffer EW2 Ronand Shaw LT John Teates CWO3 William Ponder SN Paul Brown EW2 William Greaver EW2 Scott Magnussen EW3 Doug Moak X f 1 gif U, lu, f A .1 1 'LL Us 1 EW2 James StClair EW2 Ruperto Trujillo EW2 Eric Twombly EW2 Michael Worth 'Q-.Y l sos f'll l' . 5 AH 'dx The Carrier Anti Submarine Warfare Module CCV- ASWMD An ASW aircraft detects the presence of - UN- KNOWN subsurface contact - the information is re- layed via NIDS to the CV-ASW Module. Module person- nel classify the acoustic contact as a Hostile sub sur- face threat to the battle group . Informations is now relayed back and the aircraft and airborne ASW crews are vectored into position, the threat is ATTACKED AND DESTROYED . The CV-ASWM is the ASW component of the carri- er's combat-Direction-Center CCDCD. It's basic function is to provide advanced mission brief and debrief capa- W J Q I V. 1 enum-. 'UL lg Q, ,BE wwsw bility as an aid to our ASW Airborne Systems. The ASWM also provides real-time and delayed time data processing from airborne ASW platforms. The ASW Module extends the capabilities and effectiveness of ASW flight crews. The capabilities of the CV-ASWM can do more than support the CV's airborne ASW operations. It is often tasked with providing around-the-clock ASW support to other ASW platforms such as surface and sub surface units and land-based U.S. and allied patfol aircraft. LCDR Raymond Cross LCDR William Mortison LT John Kennedy LTJG H.R. Scheller him LTJG Thomas Hohl ENS G.R. Hublitz AWC Doug Emard AWAN Mark Antle AW3 Geno Brown TDI A. Garingan AWAN Gregory Goodman TDSA Ted Harden f' x ' 14.1 K mf 'M Operations 307 The Cryptologic Combat Support Division, better known as, OS division or SSES , is comprised of Cryptologic Technicians QCT'sj from the areas of Admin CAD, Communica- tions COD, Collection CRD, Interpretation CD. and Maintenance QMD. These talented sailors support the embarked Flag and Commanding Officer with Cryptologic related information necessary to accomplish the missions of USS Constellation CV-64. CTR2 Kevin Missel CTO3 Aaron Randi CTAI John Seely Cryptologic Direct Support Augmentees . 'W A 9 Qi, M J ,X V 1 5 1 ,K . I LCDR Robert Engh 1 , CTOC David Boudreaux V ' J W -mm .tern 1 1 .1 'EI' 'E '.l 4 , CTO3 James Ames f 15 .ff CTM2 Milton Georgo f I, fd! I' , V x H .N l . xg.. t 'g!, fwrrwrormmi J ,V CTO3 Steven Jewell X' L 1 ' 1 V cron Richard Leathers ' X ' f it y ll 111:11 J f .1 I .. , t J : VW bbib , A -Q J 1 aw 7 va G3 ,l , X I flu! ' K2 A 'f1.p if fi .QLD . '12 A fem l.. ' I l. 3OB Operations I5 A f SJ -A 4 i, ',, , Y, fy,-zz Q , F,-f -4 9.44. ,, ' f - ff ,if ff fiat , Ml ,135 f :Q I-I , qgr ... -f- 4 DPSN Tony Surace OSSN Gregory Dabney OS2 William DeSonier OSSR James Ehrhardt OS3 Joseph Fogel OS3 Deryl Harden OSSA Kenneth Harding OS3 Daniel Honig OSSN Pat Moran O52 Randal Norris OS3 Victor McCance OSSN Mark McDermott OS2 Chad McNeill OSSN Luis Nagore O53 James Nance OSSN Darryl Naypaver OSSR Melvine Noaks 3lO Operations A ,lil l V -,fe 45 ,. 5 Q.,1 Fix lr D -5 ..-91 X 5 ,- ,WE l K, Y ' V OSC Robert Thorton l - f OSSN Michael Patterson , l ll' J If ,, U, . ,. , 1. ,., A ill W 55,514 f ,, ' ,M 4 , ' OSSN Daniel Phillips f A 1 ' V OS3 Paul Pico l l. c U, , 'P' I , 4? ' X' Qiglg l ,Y . ..l ,QA , . .,, ' -M-W -f-- wi i . A l W we Z3 9 W ii ' r A ' ,L ' I if 'S YQ '- if , ' 5 osz William Pratt Afjf ' , X OSSR Jeffrey Purdy l ' f ossA Russell Price Q OSSR Steven Rodden 'x'W Y-'FTW i'i e a l t' Y , 55 Qlijif - W is I , , oss David Schulze Q4 V I , , L, i' J OS3 Leo Smith if A, OS3 Timothy Tellgren if H ' ,,4 l OSSA Melvin Wood i f lf' iiiiiff ' f e fl-. if l.l W land . U. Y Iii ' -an 9, fi' I ,J OS3 William Wood Q .f . l e . 5 l V OS3 Daniel Young ll Operations Sll OP Division's Photo Mates provide photographic support of CONSTELLATION, it's embarked staff and squadrons and the Department of the Navy. More specifically, they provide pho- tographic support in the areas of research and development, test and evaluation, personnel training, naval and national intel- Iigence, and countless routine photo assignments that happen 365 days a year. Our Photographers are well versed in every facet of photographic production, from shooting, to camera repair. Whatever the assignment Connie's Photographer's Mates have it covered. I e if N . , ENS Norman Hill I PHC Chris Bankston Pi-I2 William Braddock 1 - fi ' fl PH3 Michael Branstiter X ' 2 ff, :Y- i Ham V iiii ' i i i I fo 7 f 1 4 P ,f Y P PHAN Sean Doyle if ! V PH3 Darryl Epps i L -1- It Agy f A ' P -aa.. ' ' X! PHAN Ricardo Garcia tk gf ' 1 PH3 Thomas Gray M l I 3l2 Operations Q 1 iv- l 1 ,iy s - If if Va llllm. AA Bernie Hamel Q A PHI Michael Hamilton : .I X ' . an is., , . Y. I 'i'gi2J Uilimlfxll 'min' all. i X I W PH2 Tom Herron PHAA Bryan Hollands 'Z if PHAN Mark Langway 3 I PH2 Jim Mealey PHAN Thomas Nicholson ' 'f If AR Charles Phillips PHAA Russell Phillips AA Ron Sauer W W l X 4 1 fc.- 4 I llllllll PH3 Harold Stacy PH2 Scott Truesdell ii. ' i I 'H PH3 Robert Verde V . .P I X PH3 Mark Yenichek l Jim l Operations 3I3 I Q ff - 'px- The ship's Intelligence Center CCVICD is responsible for the collection, analysis, and dissemination, of intelligence informa- tionfphotography required by the embarked Carrier Group!- Airwing Commanders and the Commanding Officer in their decision making process. CVIC consists of six areas of support: Mission Planning QMPJ, Drafting, Admin, Intelligence Collection, Analysis and Dissemi- nation QICADJ, Storage and Retrieval CS 8 RD, Multi-Sensor Inter- pretation CMSIJ, and Photographic Processing. if rs I 'H s V -1 i I I if s Q I, , CDR Stanley Davis ' If ' LCDR Michael Duggan I f h . LCDR Amos Maaren ' 1 55. X f LT .lim Moser - ' J , I f ' I I , I y 1 j 2 that um.: ' I ,t I ,i,, , , . , A ' 5: , D X . -41 - LTJG Douglas Traver ag - r PHC Ralph McLaughlin A ' ISC David Murdock 5 I QI ' 1 It ., J 'fx ' ' I ,I V I ISSN Edward Brown 5 X I , 1 x an IP ,gg . f 1 1 ' ' .Cas , YH o ' c 3 Y F I 7 W I -F Ei-lfi ':-D'mT V F- 1 ' 4- 'L -F 12- y wt , 15 DP3 James Day Q :lf . , f' DMSN Paul Derouin --- 5 'QL 1 DMI John Fox ,f , D f V, DM3 David Gatto Q3 -. I 'V X V , ' ' 411.7 II 1 - V A '. 'll , I . ls. .1 u. 3l4 Operations --4' A .I 541 , . lf ' N ' ' DPI Marcelo Germar DPI John McMahan 7 , L 5 1'm 1 Wifi. f 1 xifn -1 f I , IS3 Howard Morris I PHSN Don Peck il lu! K i , 'h, Q ' -A 1- -,, ' , ' , X .. Q , 'A j U! , V 5 -' ' V ISSN Marvin Ridley ' f Iss Robert Taulbee ec A'V ' A ' 14 -1-i uf in I gn 3. iff a Wqr Operations 3I5 OC Division LCDR John Gottschalk ACAA Barry Benham ACAN Jefferey Lyons ACAN Terry Williams EF' OE Division FTM3 John Carter ETI Nelson Estanol ET3 Melvin Hodges D52 Fred Williams 'Z DP Division in PH3 Thomas Cotton PHAN Jon Hockersmith PHAN Daric Morton PH3 David Rose ul -A IJ ,..r 1 1 S 3I6 oiiinibnsi f 4'-4' W ' OI Division LT Geoffrey Crawford OS3 Russel Dahlquist SN Brian Hunt OSSN Terry Hyland OS2 Michael Jannsen OSSN Carlos Lopez O52 Don Pineda OZ Division DPSN Karl Lesch ISSN John Little Division AGAN Larry Sullivan Operations SI7 Lt Joseph Daniel ETC Chris Harwell A Q ETCS Charles Janssen ' .fffig-W. W f 1 i .IF',,,,. f J r T' K. s , I Is. DS2 Jommy Lynch fl l ' K l l 1 'I . l I i- wifi ll, 'll ' l in ll . - l 'U' lllf ' ll!! l 1 . .i' 4. 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Monitoring all aspects of shipboard safety, the Safety Department continually makes CONSTELLATION a safer place to work and live. ln aviation safety, Connie's small but effective safety team has waged an all-out war against FOD Cforeign object debrisj, a crippler of expen- 4 l i i l F CDR Bruce A. Johnston 6- WDP 'lim- ,, 4 .ff sive aircraft engines. Although safety is an all-hands evolution, it takes a group such as CONSTELLATlON's Safety Department to make it a lifesaver. 'l H1 525- Vp G, K 4 tiff: DMC Harvey E. Halvorson ' X? f ABCS Gary Stainback , s Rah -' ' fr ET2 Donald E. Brewster I ' 5' l rt-Mm 324 Safety ,I The l l6l77'7liC Maneuver Dosrll WOl'li OW ,-6 i. l i , Plmms I 5 QQ ff' X922 L - J' .. gli MOFC lfOD COV'I5CfDU5ll .I ' y,, , If ' jf V ' 2' f Y 1 ' MMI D ' l l .h 'IV ' I avid Huds . K - - ' ABI Charles K f X ,l ' ' AOI Manuel Pi X I 'x l Things would look different if lcl worn my ,L safety glasses. 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NI- 4-. x 1' - .gr llfA. .,:ia' 8: r ...- u I l :kim 'X lil' S' .P - Eff 7 Q xx .. , ' Xin, ' 1 'n . xl, A 4' V W ' u 14 .J x K -N F. -1 ' .' 5- Lf' . , iYf1 1 f ' r 1,4 l 'Q - - --v -,,, ,.,, 1- , ,- ...Q --. -, v---f-f--ff-W -,L-.-.----'fr-W -Y - UPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY x .v: ' m Department A if 'uf .. CDR William G. Crocker LCDR Michael Callaway N, ENS Rudy Abuan Y L l llll Im: ml' ll M.. c The Supply Department is the business organization of Con- and issue parts and supplies and maintain complete record nie. The services of this Department are as varied as those of a information on it all. Whether it's parts or a haircut the CON- shopping mall. Supply department institutions include parts STELLATION Supply Department promises satisfaction guaran- warehouses, clothing and personal effects stores, barber shops, teed. Throughout the long Indian Ocean at-sea period, Connie's laundry and dry cleaning facilities, four restaurants, and a entire crew depended on the sound management of the Supply bank. They have the ,responsibility to procure, receive, store, Department to keep their ship going. ' fl me T 1-l.-1-1i1 V . -- .I ' . I -V vlxrrw- - Q-1,74 ui V r 4 ' ' 'I-' 'Q 1 ZSYZ 1331 l33dSNJ D8 Z1 Uild IU 05595 VM 'MJMWU3 'UNI 'SHHGIIUUW 3-1139 UWA FWHM H01 ,E004J'I9'HE! V10 ' W HGNHAQ mill fzfmrmi X x sua. P ,.. J I ,, 'r 1 .' xx an s-.I .i The men of S-I division keep Connie at sea l by providing the essential repair parts and f,..f consumable supplies. It is a task that involves ,X the management of approximately 40,000 line l i items in 36 storerooms, including Seamart. Being the stores division entails the process- ing of 72,000 requests and receipts annually as well as watching over a multi-million dollar inventory. The division is divided into four areas of responsibility: Stock Control, where records are kept and data processing input is prepared, Supply Support, which maintains the technical library and processes customer material requests, Material Issue, which de- livers the goods to the customer, and Office Machine Repair, which devotes its time to servicing a large variety of office machines. LT Edward Schultz Fred Pierson SKCS Nestor Alano AKI Ruben Abayon t--- l t, Q ,-in.-11 ' 1 AKI Eduardo Agustin AKAN Albert Caasi SK2 Antonio Cabamongan SKSA Gary Christman I , . ml - w .ticmwft 0 A SKSR William Clevenger SKSN Emmanuel Deleon SK2 Donald Farmer SK3 Patrick Fetzer 4' Vp y ,',, .1 338 Supply K '35 ' x-I 7 ' 5 ' 1 .. L lv -Q .: Mal ,f- Q' Jaal All . f, .7 urn, 'Q EQ 5 f , 1 f l 11 i 4 f fllgdlr m l...4 46? SN Gregory Seale AK3 Dennis Whlted AKAN Allen Wltherell SKC Leon Fisher AK3 Raul Garces SKSN Bradley Holloway SKI Alexius Jaravata SK3 Paco Jauregui SKSN Mark Lightcap SK3 Jeffrey Post SK3 Carlos Najera K l xf, 'TQ 'K Supply 339 S-2 Feeding over 4,000 enlisted sailors is the mammoth task of the Food Service Division. Working from two Enlisted Dining Facilities, the men of S-2 keep the crew fed around the clock. Both dining facilities combine for over l0,000 hot meals served daily. On an average day at sea, the EDF's will consume 750 gallons of milk, 540 dozen eggs, 750 pounds of meat and 500 loaves of bread. The ship's bakery turns out fresh bread, rolls, pies and cakes everyday. To do this, some lI40 pounds of sugar and i600 pounds of flour are needed. x f 4 FT, l v- I, nm f'i'i'l Y ,ff ev - 1: ' l MSC Edward Anglim , s BMI Willie Bassett 4, ' ' ' ,- MSSN Walter Brown lf? , , ,, ' I M53 Allison Chambers , , . 1 y X W' ' P ' gf ll' l I 'Q' J ll' 1 -hunk W , .fm 1 a yi it ' ,Aa zu MSSN Thomas Dailey ' I5 1- 1 J ' 'n J MSSN Jerry Doherty ' V' Q ' MSSN Gary Godwin - it j ' MSI Jose Lontoc It ' FHM K l 340 Supply A ' 2 'i my M A ly, I kg: ,A 1 f-' 1 , 'G' gl lx 'Z ' -il -:G 9, I f I ' ' -if ' r I 5 f I ' 1 ll. 1 I lf ml iv 1 ' -f ' ie-ff, 1 X vi,--M If fl V! fa l , z 1 g le mililhi um 4 Q E4 'ill ' SN Johnny Lopez MSC Felix Mangosing ABEI Daniel Reyes MSI Joseph Parado BMI Gary Seamans MSSN Phillip Wqltz MS2 Esmeraldo Yanga l Supply 34l S-3 The S-3 Division is Constellation's Sales and Service Division. Many members of this division operate the ship's laundry, tailor shop and dry cleaning plants. Ap- proximately 2.5 tons of laundry are done daily on Constel- lation. Other Ship's Servicemen CSH'sD that man the divi- sion work as barbers or salesmen in the barber shops and retail stores onboard. The two barber shops onboard aver- age better than 200 haircuts every day. The ship's retail stores sell everything from .soap to stereos. The Luxury Store onboard expanded its operation last October, giving Connie sailors a better selection of goods and a bigger store. l ...i.., , . '17 ffl iff 1 N --'-' 'S .X . X SH3 Edwin Eala SHI Elmer Borgonia AA Evello Fernando AA William Henry ul 25, 342 Supply U. I 5? A ly' e 4 Q- I X x f f f 1,1 fx -' I 1 YI V n1'TH.-mx! KX f XM , Y K li!!! Aa i ' SHSN Gene Lofton SHI Mamerto Magsino SN Michael Pascuzzi SH3 Mitchell Thomas in AR 'ax file . 'I VJ, ,ti 1 1 V : ,vs he f Q .rf 4 I i I Ninn. x.t ,,ff ?-7 T72 zjimgiv. i -LW - V an-,j.:xr'gY ' ' 5 5 E A ' V i- ff, V 'Id V h .vf A sh . .,, If, 4, n 1-I .Lg, buff!! 1 vy , zu In - . .1 ex '1 l :fF e l ' S-'a:lE.'f::x f.,L--.ag ' 1 Supply 343 S-4 The Disbursing Office is Constellation's own bank. The Disbursing Clerks CDK'sD of S-4 Division manage preparing a payroll for the entire ship every two weeks. ln addition, they maintain the financial records of nearly 5,000 men, compute travel allowanceS, process claims for vouchers for eXPendinQ Public funds. and allotments to depen- dents and banking institutions. The following ser- vices are also offered. safekeeping deposits, per- sonal check cashing, financial and budget counsel- ing, and explanation and correction of LES forms and data. ,I pu MT p -mg! ,ar xillialilywml I Q fi Af ENS Ernie Styron V DKC Andres Llorente Q' DKI Cielito Castillo ' DKSN Stephen Davi ! I ' ' 1. , if 4 344 Supply , T ,N . 2 1 1 ,, . , - 1' Y, 5 ix V' 1- N 1 'v 1 'Aa ' , ' , DK3 Gerardo Garcia ff' ,mf p AN Franklin McCrory ' J 1 , N - XV , DK3 Michael Monfre f K' ' DKSN Frank O'NellI J , 5 f '-Q., I .-. .4 gh V jk. 4. li' 1. ff J . ll 'AX v 432' X, X 'Q if, ,,,. V1 A ,lf ' ...W 5 I MA L....Y X xx Vg' -:Y A iw W Q T X . JF: -ska fiat? , v' X ' I7 X .lk S ' ' r K 'fi ' V 2 ,if X .sig ' , .J-2 ga E S23 .A JH -' 4 7 .. ig-, .-.5 'Q ' l v f .l if ,e. In ss -In K a J ' , .Q , Z 3, r - Y, 2 f 427 .. 1 ' IIEIBI ll 9 : J H :ff A I A Q 5 r- :Pe 'X 0? QP' af! nf'-. ' 'Q 9' 45 of 4? 7' 3' , L S K U X ,. A. - J DKI Bienvenido Qulnalon 5 DKI Alelandro Ronqulllo f 'f SN Hermenio Vlllalon K ' SN my Wilson r . ' supply 345 Supply, The Service That 346 Supply I All!! .ll XE: ww,-af 5 -1 ':1 . . Keeps Connie Serving pp Supply 347 5,5 The Mess Management Specialists of S-5 Division pref pare and serve over meals daily in the ship's two offieeris wardrooms, They also manage the billeting office and assign offieers and guests of offioer status to one of more than 229 staterooms, A small army of rotational pool Pers nnel assist the MS in The wardrooms, eleanlthe staterooms, and provide laundry and dry oleaning ser: vioes to approximately 500 officers and eivilian teoh reps, Wil 5 -9 'Hs.1 'i ' F. il K G I x, A 9' . R ,A ? f vb I I ,rf 'Za I r. D! N l 'Qqy 31 . , a v , ? VE i l s , k 1 Q ans wllaefman. Les- Ht ' MSC Carlito D, Qabriel A Msn JEL: Alaobo I T f MSSN Thomas J, Adams y ' ' f ,T f 'E-T -fd M1 A. Q l l Iv- .f' MS! Alfredo Ayeoeilla ' SN Jerry 61 Batis , ' MSSA Timothy E, Bracken v , 1.- SN Louis Deeorsey A l N-mx X 348 Supvly M ' ' S' f 1 I 1 Q! l .fa lj ' ! v Q l s 1 'gg lfijwl Q' , 4 - 4 if 1-are l ' ' X n 1 2 ff ' X I V 1 W , 4 l l 'Il 5 l 1 1 um' ,V J lx I 4 x v 3' as j 1 I ly , J L5 afl V' W 1 lx I Ulu. 1 I A ' M' w M M .. ,.., I F A ll lv Y l Q 19 -,. 'y x x , fy .5 l 5' Q M ' ' f V 'fv , ' ig,f'r?flf l X qs K V V11 A Y U12 ! ' G M le A ' ' l f Q N MSSN Malcolm Harvey MSSN Charles Imhoff M53 Alan James MS2 Mark Lisciandra MSI Edgardo Penaflor MSSA Manuelito Perlaf MSI RiK. Rieafpr M52 Thdrhas Schaefer MSSA Rooeevelr Sean Mgl Ronald Springer MSSAQ Robertv Thomas M53 Phillip Wilkinson I6r gl iii 1,15 'l ,,.. l l4'A N? ?1x 5 'ffl l -1' K . , .-,l rr Alf W X-W! f 4' -I Supply5349 S-6 4. . pf., lf, Af W s 350 Supply Aviation Stores are the work of S-6 Divi- i sion. lts task is to provide material support Rc, for the maintenance programs of all aircraft, J aeronautical equipment and associated flight gear. The Aviation Storekeepers CAK'sj main- tain an inventory of thousands of spare parts for ordnance, electronic, structural and engi- neering systems aboard the various aircraft. E 1 fi J 1 rg I j -1 1,, nQB,,' -n . n mom n0nmnU .i t at aatt T V 1 LT Joe Bonomo gg- V: 9 , LTJG John Haley , i 4 ls f nv , ENS Richard Campbell - I. X I i. ,X ' ' I , V , Q fy i Q. y . i K I i . W Q 'fig 55- f S .ui I ,. L.. . , I R i f -41:11 5 ' M3 ia! iii . ,f E Jl 1 :ff ' ir' ., ,sabfn -s n -t fr 'Mt 5 2 ' 2 ' ' ' Y ' '- 52111 ,X ,A 1. 'f.N -, ,sf i , 1. - - 1' -r R , ie i M' Ji Q z .I 1 l El N 2 1 LJ, , f 3 iifgfli ' , fill-j' 402' M1 11 it Robert Brown Gene Cushway James Folsom George Gifford Micheal Nash Wally Voyce AKCS Ronald White AKI Gil Agojo AK3 Glenn Barnes AK2 Jose Bonilla AKAN David Byham AK3 Robert Brewer J.: ff V ' N 35, ia 1 I, v , i' 1 ,i .ilIY'5i ii ff f ' R e 5. 7 E Fi 'W-1 Supply SSI Saw 1'- mm..V,wn,.er' AKI Rog Chantengco AKI Eddie Detera AN Daniel Fierro AK2 Ricardo Garza ,fli4..,. . , - !'1 Y N I . , ., . F N11 i , 1 G G' AKI Greg Gaston 17? ' AK2 Antonio Gervacio Q , ff AK2 Daniel Haight 1 . ,' AKAA Mike Hornberger ' ,I I I I 1 AK3 Stephon Jackson AKAN Thomas Mack AKC Lamberto Magat AA Emmanuel Naval fif x KAY: J ., J7 X f' . ' aszsuppiy i i ' fl W M L K A , , 5, V , - -. we-'J '. - f . : ' ' ' ' . f . - A V . - .V Q, 4 fx: 11 at f ' R U 1' K Y , , F X V . ' AN James Palmer D ,f n ,fin , fi AKI Ben Palanca 'Z f 1 AK2 Richard Neathery , -' I 7HBiiB,, , Y f ' f ix N AKAR Joseph Ramos ' z . i , If 0 A 3 0 3 .089 ko ,'-mul 441, Z3 A , AKI Medizon Ramos ig if 3 fl, I, ig? Um ISA 52 ' ' A' 'W 'QT' f P o i I j, H AKAN Ernest Santana - '-WET' i ' AKI Miguel Saucedo luqu. 2 lj' if A143 Nathaniel Tan tx K.: :fir-W' k lr ' AKAN Kevin Yeauger I , fi' - 497 L' a ' 27 Supply 3 S- The need for an extensive accounting sys- tem to keep tabs on the receipt and transfer of supplies, equipment and disbursement of money is handled by S-7 Division, the data processing people of the Supply Department. Through the Shipboard Uniform Automated Data Processing System CSLIADPSD and the Surface and Aviation Maintenance and Mate- rial Management Systems, the DP's of S-7 provide effective mechanized reporting and keypunch support of many departments aboard Constellation. .f v N 9 LTJG Sly Abramowicz DPS Myron Birch DP3 Milton Bonilla DP2 Gary Feidt DP3 Woodrow Gonsalves DP3 Charles Griffin DPC Edward Griffith DPSN John Rosen 354 Supply ..,A- A , X A! A l o 'tiki Alla M13 Ha 1 , ffiffw .. .ey I 1 aff- , Y .4-,,,,1i,.fh,f.g3liEif ,I I v W a J' I JH 3 .f S :if :warn-5-'-v - - 356 Supply S-S Material Management Division, S-8 is responsi- ble for all of the parts and supplies that come aboard the Constellation. Utilizing the Aviation Consolidated Allowance List and the Consolidated Shipboard Allowance List they order, receive, stow, and re-issue all parts and supplies needed by the ship and its embarked airwing. S-8 Division SK3 Gabrielio Andres SKSN Tony Blake SKI Ricardo Cagaanan AKI Pacifico Deynata SK2 Rodolpho Esguerra SN Perry Haws AOAN Ray Helms SKSN Alan Jones -me ,V 'A' JA -Lrg I i on 'ws A .. 'l :uni f GI .J Al Q R, ff' . fl, Pfjfz' ' 11 lumix If ' ea' AK2 Rufus Keller AKI Alfredo Lagman AA Chris Lovato SA Joseph Mason SN Gilberto Rosado SKI Jorge Torne AKI Rodolfo Viray SN George Williams L 'Nl' M X YE' Supply 357 ' - ' 4 , uhm. - . Y ' C, -,, Q -gr, 'N X., , ,J TJ 'XX g' A Q If , ,J .0 , I ' ,B X I ,',',, L R 'X M xx x X 5 U ,- I A 2'5- f an IP- -v hs- , ,,.,k.. ,,,rg,--1-5.-,.-.,,T.Y-Y,, , -. -. -:'r i ,.-, Y. Q ' Fi -. :fd , .. , . 1- ...,--J---2 . -1: -.-f-, gn, , 4,,V.4-,y. 41 '-Y ,-1' ' - 4 .4-f. zifii' ,., J W -- . 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Y :TLQFHS-zz:-tzfw .-ff'-Qagi-ff. ir:-ff -'fmfrf - '--Y . -f 1251-2-ex-2 zfQf1:we,w: f:::::::T :1 Q,.:a'.?i.1L,:,f:f-..-:rf-as---QA:'2-'-:f::Qif.-73.V5.1-.ra-'f'ee31.NmJQQQi'i-1'--frcfwgnzkga-.-f -A- - - , :ptr43-fe-3:,zfff:?v,Q?la'Q3iEE' 'ri :L '-'flu f-15544:-r f I ig 2g,Z,k.rEX?'5,:e::2f fy RG qu-amzraf--A-N f 3.95 :wha -f',,YEJf1-KEYS: l-'-:lg-Tiafiifa3-'ill-Q3-'5F111?? 5275?-ILTIQSAQS'-' 5'?L7JY23,iei1ih-:iv-fd A Vfzzf' Lfmfwgerf-44? ,ffBf3:1ffg.1.: .asf w:f12f:Qr2f2:2A1-Lafg: M- Y-.- - - Tralnln Department Connie's Training Department is vital to the ships organization. Though one of the smallest departments, its responsibilities are quite large including, a two week indoctrination program for men reporting aboard for duty, which familiarizes them with shipboard organization, physical layout, departmental and operational functions and damage control training, Service school quotas Cabout 2000 men a year attend some sort of formal off ship trainingjg advancement in rate programs, training for midshipmen, and an off duty education program on both a high school and college level. LCDR Leonard Esbeck LTJG E.W. Smith ENS John Donovan ENS Scott Weigel 2 1 , Q CDR Jay Roberts I o I I , I K ,A BMCM Robert Parker PNC Jesus Samaniego OMC John Watt 1 lah 360 Training .J . ' , Q R- if . , I ,Wy ,J PNSN Michael Borreson PN3 John Camberlen Y. Qs: X . rv-g,....g.. sung----4 I x HJ PN3 Eduardo DeOcampo GM3 Ken Gobble SR Anthony Hall Training 36I qvyhl4TE,1f Q J, of 15, 'S i ,I 01K s XMARINE GW' wats 4 4010 X ' fe if X 14, A ' IN4 2 fe , .lg 'Er' - Z? 92 as sf +I!! ea ,L Y Q ei' T 77 .'ff 7'!:-,:.,, 5 wx xX. N f.. -- .X X XXXXXXXKN if u fifii s A is ' . ', J -V Xxx Ask someone what MARS is and they'll probably tell you it's a candy bar or a planet. But to the officers and crew, its something else. MARS fMiIitary Affiliate Radio Systemj is their vital link home. Through MARS, anyone on board can send a no-cost telegram Qcalled a MARS- GRAMD anywhere in the United States, while the ship is deployed. Best of all, they can even call home. Shortly after deployment, MARS shutdown and relocated to the flag bridge. Captain Brooks fshown herej officially reopened the sta- tion and MARS was, once again, off and running. Working in conjunction with HAM radio operators all over America, the MARS station's Call volunteerj staff completed over 3,000 phone patches during WEST- PAC 8l-82. In addition, MARS also processed up to 200 MARSGRAMS a week, assisted the American Red Cross in verifying emergency leave, and made several detailer calls for transferring shipmates. All of which goes to prove, MARS- LINKS . I T A ' ...WMM .. uma ' .1 ...Q I 1 35,'31,I-'-':..-f-1555,--zz.1W fl. Stretch Anybody got a hat pin? 2 4l Engineer Phil Ahh . . . the rubber band broke Wheels 23 to the right. I4 to the left. 55 Tiff ' '-,n3,l17 Q l,fzf 11-f Y- 1... '- -'Z- '.--'lf-:'f:5 j'L.- -A A X lf 9 xxx 5, Xb Nx Sp' '91 me ' -f L. IJ I fr... I 'ff K l N Q51 A ' f K' ,f V 'xx x 1 , xx NX' X w14DG'.':15:::1155:1iTff5 W r Q, gg 362 Training The Mad Bomber H520 on sugarfoot in the fifth. V' -' f ' f' g'lr'1-.. , 1 In ,I pf- -l e .5 ,gn .5 j f max f 'Q T I' l if b' t Q- 4 if , ' I Xe ' X i N A c Chop No job is finished .. .' wb 'X As the USS Constellation neared the much- awaited rendevous with King Neptune and his Royal Court, It became more and more obvious that this great warship was sure to incur the Ruler of the Raging Main's awesome and terrible wrath. For when Connie requested permission to enter Neptune's sacred domain, he discovered that within America's Flagship were 2,870 pollywogs. Davey Jones, King Neptune's official emissary, came aboard at 4 p.m. on December I7 to deliver a message from the Ruler of the Raging Main to the captain. It was feared that King Neptune's mes- sage would forego any trivial pleasantries and de- mand a suitable answer to why Connie was manned by a wog infested crew. F' AXX ' up -ff' wr-'c A Q j 6 Y' is U!'l is KING NEPTUNE AND HIS ROYAL BEAUTIES . X I ut! .. I l g, 5- 0 nv X A 614175 31600165 670llN6'.7,CS l?0ll,A,C WIDGES 1353035 WOQ ' f1'c5',fUlZ7lf HONFESZT 1- 1' 4 M0165 160111113 l6'8,4ll E755 ,J However, being a commanding officer of one of America's greatest assets, Capt. Brooks might have caught Jones off guard whenlhe simply stated, the crew is a hard working and good crew, l ask you to have leniency for the violators. Then again. from accounts of past initiation rites into the Solemn and Ancient Order of the Deep. Connie's pollywogs at this time expected no mercy, quarter or any sort of leniency from King Neptune. his Royal Court and Connie's 2,255 Shellbacks, the Sons of Neptune. For the pollywogs, a day of reckoning commenced at daybreak the following day. For some, even sooner. Long before dawn roving bands of Shellbacks pa- trolled the decks sending pollywogs interlopers scur- rying for safety. On December I8, the day Constellation crossed the equator, there were only two types of crewmen: Those who were Shellbacks and those who wished they were. Q blgu Kimsliili .W , 4 U L-QM x, Z.. -af . M ff. ai: S -.'v :- In a rigorous ceremony, unfortunate wogs, re- gardless of rank, endured numerous indignities created specifically to determine their worthiness as true men of the sea. Although initiation festivities lasted only a few hours, for pollywogs it may have seemed a decade of intensified torment. But, in the end King Neptune was pleased and the Constellation, with the essential blessing of the Ruler of the Raging Main and Manned by a trusty crew of shellbacks, proceeded due north, destined for Gonzo station to carry on with its assigned mission. PS: We had to do the entire initiation ceremony on the flight deck over again May l2, l982, the crew was again infested with those violators try- ing to sail the seas with shellbacks. The Team pulled together for another clean sweep, and the day of reckoning with King Nep- tune passed much in the same manner, with Con- nie off to complete mission Manned with an elite crew of shellbacks, a 'S ,sf I 3, 1' fp Tx ' ' , 4' i i - I I2 gorgeous, high-kicking Dallas Cowboy Cheer- leaders checked in on December 30th and made the Christmas and New Years season most en- joyable for the crew. As part of a sixteen day USO tour of the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean, the travel- ling squad of this renowned organization visited five ships in Battle Group Delta. ln the space of time between their arrival and January 2, their departure date, the cheer- leaders dazzled their way through six shows, two aboard America's Flagship. All CONSTELLATION had to agree, at least while the cheerleaders were aboard, that the Dallas Cowboys -were their favorite football team. The cheerleaders, led by director Suzanne Mitchell, performed a razzle-dazzle tour-de- force to stunningly choreographed music. Their electrically charged show. which included eight costume changes, could best be de- scribed as the state of art in visual entertain- ment. Throughout the battle group, appreciative au- diences of sailors packed the flightdecks and hangar decks of their ships to cheer for this Lone Star State extravaganza performed on im- provised stages. Cameras clicked incessantly through shows that left the cheerleaders bathed in applause, and by the time the shows were completed, the appreciation flowed both to and from the stage. Along with their shows the cheerleaders also managed to find time to tour Connie. The ladies signed autographs, posed for photographs and ate with countless Connie crewmen. One Connie man said, This is what l call the heart of the Navy adventure. If there was a highlight to their busy tour of the battle group, it had to be midnight on New Year's Eve on the hangar deck in CONSTELLA- TlON. Just minutes after a spirited show before 3000 members of The Team, the cheerleaders helped the crew count down the final seconds of I98l and applauded through a booming ll gun salute. For a finale, the entire hangar deck resound- ed with God Bless America , an emotional chorus that left the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders teary-eyed and grateful for being part of something bigger and more meaningful than the sidelines of a football stadium. Ten members of The Team initiated the new year by renewing their enlistments during three separate reenlistment ceremonies staged simultaneously aboard CONSTELLATION at one minute after midnight on January I, I982. Q 1 The reenlistees, who included a master chief, senior chief and two chiefs, collectlvelly represent more than a century of Naval service and nearly a quarter century of service aboard CONSTELliATION. J Four of the reenlistees took advantage of the Navy's Guard lll program, two received generous selective reenlistment bonuses and the remainder decided to stay with the Navy for benefits of rate. They represented a collective total of 35 years of additional service to the Navy and are: FTCM William Bolton, ABHC David Hansen, ETCS Charles Janssen, ACC Vernon Stone, MAI Larry Minor, GMT2 Kirk Schleve, Ll! Glen Lamphear, AK3 Robert Brewer, SK3 Gabrielo Andres and MSSN Rodney Neuenfeldt. A 4' 1Ir'4, 1 IS js-:'1'D Y ,. H 1- '- f Cl Ie- ,J 'l 5-x Y' , - v C+., f L ik K ' Elf' 5 LL ' I n 7 , ,xl-X L AK ' N a f - A vi ' Y 'P'xf. vg- . : I gif' 1 ? Y Wiki., T ,' vii NWI l,L, wa EW I 5. riff . X I fu, ' 55 .v1'??1 I W' - . X . l .2215 '-.:. fi? N, 2 .,, 'A 1 5, if P 9- K 63? Weapons Department The Weapons Department has the responsibility of storing. handling, and providing essen- tial weapons of all types for the ship's defense, security and striking forces. Thirteen officers and some three hundred men, under the direction of the Gun Boss , ac- complish their volatile mission through four major groups with- in the department: The Aviation Ordnance group, lead by the Aviation Ordnance Officer , is comprised of the four G divi- sions, the division, lead by the Special Weapons Technical IAC Supervisor , the internal securi- ty force of Marines, lead by their Commanding Officer, and the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment, lead by the Explo- sive Ordnance Disposal Offi- cer . ln addition to their primary mission, the Weapons Depart- ment as a whole has provided ordnance and contributed their efforts for the exceptional Show of Force air exhibitions conducted for the numerous VIP's to visit the CONSTELLA- TION. Sl LT Mike Aaby TW W Q- c, W V 0- , J , X CDR Sam Scheider g , f- D l f 45 1 P - 9 ps 8 fi' '1 T' 7' K ,ff P l 7.1152 Us GMTC Charles orvis s L T .J D YNSN David Ross T YNSN G.D.Atlee 4' , rrrfi E ' U 376 Weapons J 1 Qt , X f L. U' , l l X f I 1 -s ,fi H If. v 1 r x - ' 1 , The men of the WG Divi- sion, under the Guidance of the Aviation Ordnance Officer, are responsible for the procurement, stowage, assembly, mainten- ance, and issue of all aircraft munitions on the ship. WG per- sonnel also maintain the cleanli- ness of department crew's living spaces. -S -, qJ9.jf 'v, fi '12 lj as X X-, ACC Stane VL 'Xl .fl l X SR Bergens I Pl Ein ..?J rau- J Wa 9' ,x 1 ff AX I .P . ' y 'T 2- ' NH N,-XTX. G- I Division The men of G-I Division, under the direction of the Ships Gun- ner , are responsible for: l. Deep stowage and mainten- ance of all conventional bombs, fuzes, various types of flares, and small arms ammunition. 2. Upkeep and maintenancelof the thirty plus ordnance maga- zines utilized for deep stowage of G-I associated ordnance. 3. Maintenance of all fire fight- l , 1 LT McLain G.D. ' AA Alexander R.B. AA Bader K.D. Q GMGSN Bevevino F.D. ,.. A-5 ing sprinkler systems installed throughout the magazines and transfer areas. 4. Loading, firing, and maintain- ing the ship's Saluting Batteries used to render honors during VIP visits and other special oc- casions. 5. Operation and control of the ship's Armory. where all small arms are stowed. 6. Issuance and maintenance of Ground Transportation vehicles while in port. , . .lr .y J . 1 'Q- X I ' lv: , , y l II ' 1 A02 Bond V.D. SR Brierton L.G. .. .- 1 if XA l L! .1 A02 Carrillo J. GMG2 Emerick F.G. -V AN Eskaran D.M. Jr. AR Frary J.T. I lx , 9 I : 'f I 378 G-I Q xr' 146 1 all AA Burleson . AA Fuentes, J.R. AA Godfrey, W.T. -Q 1 511 1 5 I x ps. Us ,N AA McGravey, S.M. ' AA McGuire, G.S. A AO3 Meek, D.A. AA Melton, C.P. ull? bo . : GMSN Harton, H.L. , AA Hartwig, R.A. ' Q, s J il, I' ,I A o , ? ' 'i' AA Huey, F.S. - -A AO3 LLoyd, D.R. 1' I 21, 9 Q f ' XJ!! ' 15' .1 I 1 FN .,,, A ' YT' ul., x . M Y-f-' - 'Vv I x 'lx l I . fx! 1 1 V cf. In fx. 1 J if 1 Weapons 379 1 l I AA Mikkelson, P.L. GMTI Miller, J.D. AOAA Parker, B.S. AOI Rowan, D.P. AOAA Thomas, J.A. AN Tinling, J.M. AA Totten, C.A. GMTSN Vorsin, K.A. SN Vollrath, J.R. AA Weiss, J.F. AA Welischar, E.L. AO3 Wilson, W.C. AO3 West, M.G. AA Young, R.L. 380 Weapons W S5 ,. ,g.., :W f, a fs , o,,,1,,f Y in'-ws . , X www, ,.,.,, w....,,,...n3 A , M, J 1 Q ,, 5: ,,,, -,. ., ,- ,i AP QME, T51 I ' , ' 3 x ff, ew F i,,,,--,,,, 5 L ,,.,.,.. f I ,...,ll -Hxhf A N- 4. ff -.4 l ' f , ul . -5,'-4., 1 ig, . :ss gi T ,l '-. wg-: E7 . asv- ..... -Q ,un ,'f1 -a .-ft, '-I ,.- q n 'UE 'll 'sc - A g i Y is P II I . U 'x I I I I l I , I if lf' l ,. f .h at , ,- Q Ill if 2, 1 T -' N-- -1.. , 'x da- , :f ' 1 'WW -I , 1 G-2 Division The men of G-2 Division, under the guid- ance of the Air Launched Missile Officer, are responsible for the stowage and maintenance of all air launched missiles, torpedoes, and 20mm ammunition used in the GattIing Guns of the F-I4 Tomcat and A-7 Corsair aircraft. They also maintain numerous below deck magazines utilized for stowage of the G-2 associated ordnance. Xa J, -'.,,, AA Burgos, A.T. AO2 Caluwell, R.E. AO3 Caraway, P. AN Church, C.N. I 5 M Weapons 38l AN Fields D.C. TM3 Gray R.D. AOAA Hailcomb, M.A. I AO3 David Houck 4 A l 0 la Q.. 'Zi' 1 R A03 Marlow R.J. AN Marsan T.B. TMSN Martinez, A.E. AN McCrea, D.M. ' 382 Weapons V , S 4' 1 ,n .A ' D . fffr f 9' Af' 'Z ' J AES Izzo AN Justus. W.H. SR Kenogle. M. AR Loveless, R.C. 3. I .J , V A 6 A Z J I 1 .Q 1' .4 Ar 5 EEA' Q ' X A .fn ,, f --via... , f QU., .sw 1 ,w..,,f AA Schrader. S.A. din AOAA spradnn, RJ. Eff, , K AR Patton, B.E. AN Penman, B.E. fl? fu V AOAA Romano. M A03 Satter, P. 'Qu 5.1 sw, , F V JV: . 1 r f Q ' -- 5 . K, . Zffxg K Q - I Z Mi a ff YJ' 'Mfg his -1 ', ,.' Ji, - -., ..1-.L .L wi- r i AN Tinley. T. .52 ' AN Valkenaar, E. ,gflgjf 5 F f Aos Wells, Lf. 'V 1 . , K ' ,' AO3 Wilcox, J.R. 'JF I J ' 1 X 'Pb ff. 'L WW w oi, I -4 A V eapons 383 G-3 Division The men of G-3 Division are tasked with the assembly and transfer of various types of conventional bombs, mines, and laser guided bombs. Two assembly areas, one forward and one aft, as well as two below deck magazines serve as assembly areas to Build and Rack the bombs. The assembled bombs are then transferred via weapons elevators to either the flight deck for use or, to other staging areas until required. ln addition, G-3 is re- sponsible for the accountability and mainten- ance of over twenty-five-hundred pieces of ordnance handling equipment utilized in the assembly and transfer process. AO3 Doubler, J.L. AN Doutcher, B.A. AN Ellis, D.W. AN Ehlke, J.A. f v 1 f - i ,. K f 384 Weapons ENS Teneyek. A,E. AN Allen. WR. AN Atchison, R.T. AN Bartock, T.P. AR Batistini, G.A. AOAN Berger lll. H.A. AN Brown, T.A. AA Bryan Jr.. J.T. AA Cutlip. R.M. AOAN Cooper, WM. If W! l i A , .... QT? i ,X 'B' s Q, 'A Q f ,j f I 2 S E!! vi -. 1 Q ig-,1 F1 if. V, 1 111 , . ff F . 5 I A' V fm ft, I gk , 1 . . ' I J .. R lf fi I I f K, ii,47. I f K. X , A03 Estes. R.M. A03 Garrison, R.E. AA Hadan, C.A. AA Hartzell. D. P5--. '11, - , V... ' .AL-7 Z Q ! S2 'mivfiig ' -4 '-.,Y- AOAN Henry, R.G. A03 Hunter, A. AN Kirkpatrick, T.E ,W X i AA Kollitz, .l.R. . sn- nnx 'V' F xi 'A .f - L- i A .A I. xx , -v Q' S- . gf' 'Q-.5541 . . ,i L! x 'if I i' f I A ul A V AR Martin, G.B. A03 Marvin. T. A03 Merlin. P.J. AN Musgrove, J.M. Weapons 385 AO2 Northrip. J.A. AO3 Ochenrider, J.W AOAN Parden, K.R. AN Parsons. B.W. AO2 Ramsey. C.K. A02 Shaver, D. AOI Stewart. B.G. AN Taliaferro, C.J. AA Tercias, H.N. AN Warton, J.R. AOAN West, B.N. AA Wilson. J.B. 386 Weapons 1 I , ,,,, ,I l !1..w. its it IA i A 3 YXN .,,',.... ,rf f. .2 ,l Vi CWO2 C. Charvez AN Martin Abney AR Kevin P. Both AOAN Maruis L. Boyn A02 Rodger Carroth AN Carlos Corona AA Kenneth Cooper A03 EJ. Daly AR Darrell Dean AA Ray A. Donhams I :M X f alfl Illil riff Ulm ELM I wuu ix iivmivnux l nu uni arcane rms un wmioui rinsr izuuucmm mimuaici i uoumui Al :xi 7207 un mg G-4 Division G-4 Division is comprised of two major work centers. The Elevator crew is tasked with the operation andmaintenance of CON- STELLATlON's thirteen weapons elevators. Capacities range from I4OO to I2,000 pounds. The elevators are capable of transferring ordnance from any of the below deck maga- zines to the hangar bay or flight deck staging areas. The flight deck crew of G-4 division, under the direction of the Air Gunner is tasked with ensuring the safe and proper transfer of ordnance to the various squad- rons of Air Wing Nine. The flight deck crew also handles all ordnance transferred by heli- copter during all vertical replenishments. ---9 ragga-.ft r 5-4.3. T x .,. .- , wi AN Shane England AOAN Ernie Enriquez . AO3 M.B. Flynn ,-'L J A. GMSN Dale E. Garcia ' f 4 , Qin X4 Weapons 387 ... It, - lj! 1 Q ' 9 'fi' ,J AN Gorman, J.C. 7 - -N X' AOAN Gross, D.J. , ' - AA Hall. A. J, AN Hook, J.R. Q r X if A X A ' A f , . !lln. l I. l! AN Johnson. R.G. A02 Kimball, J.P. AA Kline, J.L. AOI Leach, B.D, P? - ,A ,.- :F H' E ff Fi! l 47 -+- i cv' --'- fffi HI' T -fl ',' K' lull 3 1 1.4- ' y. ,-3. E ' 1 1 A . l l, 'f' 1 1 1,1 .- N-J-' Q..- X 4. 5' In ,Xl 'fl e ,- .ji l 1 l ll ll I - L l I V :- Y p il A , l 1 ll R 4 AN Lee J.w. ,, f' ,- A J 1 AN Lee J.D. I 'tra AN McCleary, M.K. , 'T l q AA McKay, M.W. , , ' 388 Weapons 1 X f .1 I 1 A ,J K i 1 FT AR Slingerland, M. AOI snebing, MJ. Aos Stokes, G.s. A ii Ip A 11 A03 McMahon D.M. AN Mendence D.C. AN Parks, T.G. AN Peruswuia, R.N. AN Polson. P.A. A03 Sistock, J.T. I A03 Trumbull, B.P. AR virgin, B.J. ws Ward, P.E. AA White. NLE. Weapons 389 O O O W- D IV I s I o n W Division, under the guidance of the Special Weapons Technical Supervisor , ls responsible for the stowage, handling, LCDR Ben LF. assembly, and testing of certain classified special weapons, ' and the maintenance of the associated magazines. ln addition, W Division is tasked with the safe transfer of the special B' 'i if weapons to the Air Wing. 5,1 lp:-fm lg-,B X? ENS Upham C.W. GMTC Clement ilu .-L' GMT3 Bachelor, J.A. GMTSN Basinger, M.E.A.P. GMT3 Cardamone, R.A. GMTSN Eastman, C.F. Q! in ln?i GMT3 Farinsky, J.E. GMT2 Farrar, R.C. GMT3 Gregory GMTSN Howell, P.Q. ff , W 5-f ' .fx.l ,iv for X un- GMTSN Hull. G.R. GMT3 Kennedy. J.F. GMTSN LANDER, D.A. GMT3 Lewis. D.A. 390 Weapons I., ' 'fl - W 1 , .qu 'LA X. A rf'-.2LxLL...IZf 1 T i 2,43--., ' E . . - ' - ' hw .4 -I i g. 4 i Qi , 4- L, . i fi .f-WL . 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At the far end of that sea of people one could see the fabled Singapore skyline, with its towing glass and steel buildings, world renouned restaurants. China town, and most of all Bugis street. Clifford Pier was lost to the eyes of most men, more intent on the other sights, they swept past its tall arches which bespoke a British colonial past to find themselves immersed in the colorful culture of the is- land city. The city was a colorful whirl, a culture of many cul- tures all blended into one. Like in the old movies there was an Arab quarter and a China town, there were beautiful temples and secluded convents, fancy restau- rants and sleazy cafes, and hundreds of thousands of stores of every shape and size. From every corner vendors offered their wares at grossly inflated prices, each fighting for the attentions of Connie's men. Each one of them had a better deal than the other one. Each one wanted the prospected customer to, Just take a look here. Bargains were there for the taking at prices agreeable to both parties. On Bugis Street signs proclaimed Beware of pickpockets but few paid them heed. Beer was inexpensive, the food was excellent. Tapes, pirated from familiar labels were available at the unimagined price of only SLN. Open air restaurants offered almost any kind of food that could be imagined. Bar-B-Qued ducks hung in front of stalls. Woks sizzled with the sounds and smells of stir fried vegetables. ln the larger establishments tables lined the street like the sidewalks cafes of Paris. Each was filled with sailors from the Constellation, enjoying their short, precious days ashore to the fullest. And with it all, at the back of everyone's mind was that feeling of mystery so tightly tied to the Orient. That faint whiff of incense when passing a temple, the hot, moist air which covered everything like a damp blanket, junks and sampans like pieces of flotsam in a sluggish river, all swirled together, mingling into four thrilling days that Connie's crew will long remem- ber as Singapore, the Lion City. ls As nu... l ' I- I' --,.. Q, r ' 1 V V I... -- l :. vnu L- il if' ,Z - .Z . ,GJ Vlvf' :3..--3- EI 1 ,I GP' -' L:7h:.1P..1ir2'M4 ,W A L ' L ,LJ 5. L'- W L QR -X, 4- ? ' N N v I N - f V 4 1-nw. Q . - d Ly? 1 s ,,- Q , ., T, -,., E- QA 395 ,f I z F Wiv- 'x .gf P'-X fs 1:1 All - T nr s l 2: , . ',AL,1 xFi' -g X i' ,, 5 5? ' L-5 V v 'QL 4 E V --. LW, 396 , M a ! Ll' ,T PJ 5 5 -1 ' --- ii JP. ,' QQ, I X-Q ui V7 - 51+ P54 'f ffiz., ef? K A HF ': Y -1 '..S'LW-1915.1 5 JF 7 9fiAi75ii'? 3' EQ-3.512 ., 4 . sw E ij Wigs K 'Rv New-fi f' ' N414 X HX gi -5 .4 if , vi. V+ 5, - P -1' -f iq .W 'ii' -,gv - .- , Q .k 'QS' i ,fx - sz- f Q. ,X '5 A A X AQLQT img Ea P X if i 1 s I il ' . 5 I V 1:3 s- li .. 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C', 1 was A ' , X' x J' '.,J, L, A f lwli' 1 Honolulu International Airport. gateway to the Western Pacific, jumping off point to Polynesia, Aus- tralia, and all points further west was busy as usual on the morning of May IG, l982. To the casual observer noth- ing would have appeared out of the ordinary, except that maybe there were more children there than usual. Of course, there were also a handful of intrepid sailors from America's Flagship, the USS CONSTELLATION all wearing badges proclaiming them to be Tiger Trappers. Though there seemed to be none of the great striped cats roaming the causeways, there were Tigers everywhere, visi- ble only to the trained eye. They came in all sizes and from all parts of the United States, male friends and dependents of CONSTELLATION and Air Wing Nine crew members who were going to ride the ship back to San Diego in order to learn more about how their sponsors live aboard the finest warship in the fleet. The special Tiger Traps worked well and soon bus loads of excited Tigers ar- rived and began the process of checking in. Once each person was 4l4 Tigers assigned a place to sleep and a place to eat the cruise could get underway. The Tigers spent seven days aboard, riding the ship back from Hawaii to San Diego through the blue-gray wa- ters of the Eastern Pacific. During that time the Tigers had a chance to experience every aspect of CONNIE life. Daily tours took each group through the ship's print shop, Combat Direction Center, to the bridge where a few actually got to steer the 84,0w ton lady through the sea. Fascinated Tigers looked on as members of CON- NlE'S Air Wing Nine demonstrated their survival gear, showed off their ready rooms, and presented live ac- tion air shows with thundering preci- sion. CONNIE Boatswain mates put on a show of their own keeping the Ti- gers in awe of the massive size of the equipment in the forecastle. With eyes like silver dollars they stood in CONNlE'S ceremonial center and lis- tened to the boatswain describe how each of the anchor chain weighed 360 pounds and how there were twelve of those sections weighing I80,000 pounds, some 90 tons. The anchors themselves seemed small by compari- lg, son at only 30 tons each. CONNlE'S weather station demonstrated their magical weather machines, producing satellite photos of the area's weather while the Tigers waited. The CON- STELLATION Marine Detachment had a display also, their gleaming weap- ons, perfect drill, and meticulously ar- rayed uniforms impressing the young and old alike with the stalwart tenac- ity of the fleet Marine Forces. fl Almost as soon as it got started the end arrived. A cool grey day as Connie glided elegantly toward San Diego. Her tigers manning the flight deck beside her sailors. Here and there a cheer broke out as she closed up to the pier and then it was over. People streaming down the brows to meet loved ones, ti- gers quietly Ieaving with their host of special memories of their week in the Navy aboard Constellation. t s, Q fb ' HRX bb, xg-K I a f , ' . f'+.'42' .i gg g iffl ilni g gg: or - P Tigers 4l5 if ,.'. I .,,. V M ' Q., V. mf Ma LQYJL-' ' Us-r I ,N ' - -IL- qli0v'9 ,i '-' awk Q 4 1 :.v .hx Af' ff QTL .,- ' xi -Q f 4, X , . . i - -E ' - V, , ' k G, v , .N34 ' 3 ui QQ. i . V X ., ' -:Ty v Q '- I - Q x L 1' f -if x ' X , 312 ik , . .- 'Q-. ' - 1 4 ' J V- '51, Q- W L 4 xy ' i -' x fx . X 416 Tigers f' 'x 1' 4? G' A -'-' ': f 'willy ... Although Connie completed a seven-month deployment to the Western Pacific when she returned to San Diego on a Sunday Morning, May llst, for 209 shipmates another journey has begun, a journey of education and the bene- fits of having a high school diploma. When the ship stopped briefly in Honolulu, those 209 were awarded their high school diplomas following com- pletion of off-duty studies conducted by an embarked high school teacher from Hawaii's St. Louis High School, a Honolulu Catholic School. Many of the sailors and Marines had waited as long as IO years for their diplomas. This high school graduating class was the largest class to graduate from a Navy ship under a I2-year program conduted for the Navy by St. Louis High School. More than l8,000 Navy and Marine Corps personnel have completed their high school education since St. Louis inaugurated the program in I97I. Some 437 of them have graduated aboard the USS Constellation, which claims the title of Largest Seagoing Classroom in the Pacific FIeet. The latest group will raise the total to a record 646 for a single ship, and they collected a flower lei and kiss from Miss Hawaii, Pat Offer, along with their diplomas. St. Louis' principal, Father William A. O'Connell, pre- sented the leather-bound diplomas, while the skipper, Capt. Dennis M. Brooks, Extended each graduate his con- gratulations for a job well done. St. Louis H.S. Grad. 4l7 fb Q . '- 1 Y 0 ' -QX Q I '. .1 ,J Life' f' . , k ,. , N-gg Sfifx R-If -ie - -lla' xuu . f V VU, Q7 . - .fh J 'Lf!:l.l ,i ' f' 'H LQ'3'x .73 -xv-f 4I8 Sl louis H.S. Grad. E , J QQ-f' ,J -A-rzqll '-S M 1241-. 'Hil 's,, , 1 .11 A l.r'5f' , ' ,v-1 A ,J , N.-., f R ' 111 v If Q,- Q' ,6 ' J 5 if ' 7 A W i U - r J . ' A xv A A I ' Q ,,,,.,,?lff'f , fp ' , U A S 4. . . 1: ubhkyxf v A- ' W . TW. fy' an . y.. 'FU' 'nf x:'5v k - Y. R -' pt U05 H i St. Louis H.S. Grad. 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' 1 -si nffhibi 5 1 L X x Rn E! ssulh., . - IA... 'T I J' LJ I ,.-...--- L--1-1 Q. Z2 ff' .Main 3 ln. qui .. The Tiger Cruise was past, a real chance for Connie's male friends and dependants to see just how their sponsors aboard America's Flagship work from day to day. lt was great fun but it left out at least half of Connie's best friends, the daughters. Connies crew wanted to give the ladies a day to remember also, and that they did. On June 3, l982, USS Constella- tion became the first carrier ever to hold a Father and Daughter Night. It was no last min- ute project, many weeks had gone into its careful planning in order to make it the most special of nights. lt- was Connie's chance to show her girls that she was very much their girl too. Daughters arrived with their dads at 4:00 pm. The members of Constellation Marine de- tachment, resplendent in their formal dress blue uniforms, presented each of the ladies with a beautiful corsage as they were escort- ed aboard. The ship sparkled as the girls toured through her winding passages and more than three thousand spaces. Some had looks of awe, others their brows furrowed with inter- est, all finding new appreciation for the place that Daddy worked. Since Air Wing Nine had already gone ashore there were no air- planes to see just how Connie does her job. Dinner was a superb feast. Connie's mess- men outdid themselves preparing a steak and lobster dinner fit for a king and his lady. The sumptuo,us dinner was only the beginning of a Great Connie Evening. A dance floor await- ed. the band had prepared a musical pot- pourri, a photographer was ready to capture the evening for the future, and of course. there were the pretty girls, fluttering across the dance floor like fireflys on a summer even- mg. A speech by CAPT Denny Brooks welcomed them all to America's Flagship and following a short cake cutting ceremony the evening con- tinued. More dancing and refreshments to the soft chords of the music. Like all good things, even Father and Daugh- ter night had to come to an end, even though it was a happy one. By ten o'cIock the lights and the band were gone. The hangar bay was again empty. Except for a lone jogger or a returning liberty hound all was quiet. The la- dies and their dads had gone home. each with their own memories of that one of a kind evening. 'F f. x l l , .4. Qfff . . I k l I 'V V VZ ff! fi gs: 45 B gut-Q.: as fl ff so YUU1' UTUEBUUU14 Staff AUWSUI' U001'd11'13t0I' ECHTUI' Prank UETENRU Rob P.8i1'1E P1111 HERBY redit Where Cridil Is Due . . . Asst. Btllial' Chief 'l'V1JlSl Darryl Hall Artists Rob Raine K.W. Lenker Phil Haney Copy Provided by Dept. Heads and Divisions As Required Additional Copy Mike Georgo Phil Haney Guest Appearances President Reagan Casper Weinberger and lerry Mathers as the Beaver Staff Photo Photo Palace Seaport Village Kal Zam MARDET Layout l .R. White l .G. Schaltman Airtoons LTlG Stevenson Layouts Frank Cerabino Rob Raine Phil Haney Darryl Hall Steve Gibson Curtis Coxen lohn Tapia Vince Vidal Mike Georgo Photographers Danny Lee Bob Verde Darryl Epps Ron Sauer Bernard Hamel lim Longoria Mike Georgo Rich Anile Dedication Photo Bob Prath Sales The whole staff plus anyone we could snag To the Photo Lab, who provided much invaluable aid in process ing our never-ending reguests for pictures, To the Public Affairs Office, who allowed us to commandeer the t.v. studio and use it as our office, To Rod Williams and the Staff at losten's American Yearbook, who so patiently waited for our input, And to the crew who provided the subject matter, We fthe Editorsl Thank you, for making this cruisebook possible. We have compiled it in the hopes that in the years to come, you can share and relive your WESTPAC 81-82 experiences with your wives, families, and friends. 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