1 -W 5 1 L 7 Q :mm-in xm mf ss f Q . V fe 2 L ii USS CUSHING is named after Commander William Barker Cushing, a Naval hero of the Civil War. Born in Delafield, Wis., Nov. 4, l842 he entered the Naval Academy in IS57. He became lieu- tenant on July I6, l862, and subse- quently attained the rank of com- mander on Jan. 3l, l872. After brilliant service in the blockading fleet off the North Carolina coast, his plans to outfit torpedo boats to destroy the for- midable and dangerous Confed- erate ram, Albermarle were ap- proved. On Oct. 27, l864, Cushing in a torpedo boat manned by vol- Commander William B. Cushing unteers, eluded the enemy look -outs and crept up the Roanoke River under defense fire from small arms and succeeded in dis- abling the Confederate ram Al- bermarle. For this action, Cushing was promoted and officially thanked by Congress, the only non-flag officer of the war to be so honored. ln four years he had risen from midshipman to lieutenant com- mander. During this time he was under fire perhaps more than any other officer in the Navy and seemed to have escaped without a scratch. After the Civil War he served in both Pacific and Asiatic squad- rons, commanded the Lancaster and Maumee, Served as Ord- nance officer, Boston Navy Yard, and from July ll, l873 commanded the USS Wyoming until relieved of active duty because of illness. While commanding USS Wyo- ming in the Caribbean, he helped to free the passengers of a ship detained by the Spanish govern- ment in Cuba. Commander Cush- ing died on December I7, I874 at the age of thirty one N OCT NOV NOV 00000000 000000000 0000000 000000000 0000000 000000000 0000000 000000000 00000000 000000000 0000000 000000000 0000000 000000000 000000 000000000 00000000 000000000 00000000 000000000 MAR 0000000 000000000 MAR MAR MAR 0000000 000000000 0000000 000000000 00000000 000000000 000000 000000000 000000 QOQQQQQQQ MAY MAY 000000 000000000 0V0000000o 000000000 WESTPAC N82-83 San Diego to Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Pearl Harbor to Subic Bay Subic Subic Hong Hong Subic Subic Subic Subic Bay Philipines Bay to Hongkong Kong B.C.C. Kong to Subic Bay Bay, Philippines Bay to Philippine OPAREA Bay, Philippines Bay to MINSK OPS Sasebo, Japan Sasebo to Chinhae Chinhae, Korea Chinhae to Korean OPAREA CTeam Spirltj Pusan, Korea Pusan to Beppu Beppu to Sasebo Sasebo, Japan Sasebo to Phattaya Beach Phattaya Beach, Thailand Phattaya Beach to Subic Bay Subic Subic Bay, Philippines Bay to Pearl Habor Pearl Habor Pearl Habor to San Diego CTiger Cruisej Moored San Diego Table of Contents Ship Photo Commander W.B. Cushing Ship Schedule Table of Contents CO. XD. CXS Department ENG Department OPS Department Supply Department NX Department Air Department Hong Kong, B.C.C. Beppu, Japan Subic Bay, R.P. Beppu, Japan Sasebo, Japan Chinhae and Pusan Korea Phattaya Beach, Thailand Awards and Reenlistments MINSK OPS Cookouts UNREP lst Class Mess Tiger Cruise Homecoming Through the Lion's Eye Battle E Lion's Tracks Dedication +148 C Commanding Officer Commander Will C. Rogers lll was born in Waco, Texas and commissioned in December, l965 through Officer Candidate School. His first assignment was onboard USS INDEPENDANCE QCV-625 where he served as Main Propulsion Di- vision Officer and Assistant Combat Information Center Officer. Subsequent assignments included the USS GEORGE K. MACKENZIE CDD-8365 as Main Pro- pulsion Assistant and Combat Information Offi- cer, Commissioning Operations Officer of the USS VREELAND QFF-lO68D, and Commanding Offi- cer of the USS EXPLOIT CMSO-4405. 6 Upon detachment from EXPLOIT, Commander Rogers attended the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Virginia, followed by duty in the Of- fice ofthe Secretary of Defense and the Systems Analysis Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Commander Rogers served as the Commissioning Executive Officer of the USS DAVID R. RAY CDD-970, after which he served as Gas Turbine Type Desk Officer of the COMNAV- SURFPAC staff. A Commander Rogers is a graduate of Baylor University and earned a Masters degree in Eco- nomics and History from Trinity University. .' U r , Q f' , I l f 5 ' ff 43f:!64',i7m T ' T -9 fy ' Z,-,Up , .3 f yzhgq, ., . df X 1 if fz K , L 'V ' -f. f? Q 5 , , ,E 45 f ' . l .f , gat, ,2 f' I 1 . 4 . ., JZ' U 5 J' ' W, ,-' ' ,. , - f g t 'W 'f 05 4 , -3, 1 A gs ,yi igy,5y,5 I ,X W. , . . 'ff 'ff 2 1' W2 5 ' 711 n 7 4 k -'W 3744.-IQ' 1125: 4 fa fill 5,72 Milf 1 W' T? IZ -' 7 ff , . K - . f lf sg avg: -fg ff. .4 . X .,-?' 'W' ' . 'L'L 1:5-: tel si MW 5 21 9 , Z, su, , V f' f f vez-ff . .f V fl an g: vw ' 1 'yin . .M yi l f f '- :fm ff 1 , J' - f 'W 'WMM WM f. ,' ' ,jf s f ' - f, 1 , .4 . U - L 4 X ' f if . M f-, ,:'c,f',9 'f ff' 'ff ffl . V, ww frfgf. , x5',-.UfQiW'f . , , ,, 1- ff 'rf-f'M1ff '.'fw.46fw4?j W f f 'f CDR Watts LCDR Abbott Executive Officers Who are these men who do not stand any watches. They who are ever present and always seem to be in your spaces at the wrong time. Sometimes it may feel as though they are leaning on us, asking for more than we can give. Yet, the task at hand always gets accomplished, and to their satisfaction. There are those who wish at times that this billet had never been created. These men who approved our request chits, who approve our leave chits, who in time of crisis see to it that we get emergency leave. Who go to the mats for us to ensure our pay records are straight and change the messing hours so we always get a hot meal. The men who make certain we get proper medical attention even if it takes a Medivac. The ships administrative sched- ulers, the men who make the ship run smoothly. Withoar the XO nothing could be accomplished. g 7 T 4: 4- Fire Control Bgatswain s Technician lFTl Mate CBMJ t V . Sonar Technician Electronic S1- l l Warfare Technician lEWl Torpedoman s V Mate CTMJ Cf' 3 Data Systems Electronics 9 Q Technician CDSJ Technician QETJ Gunnervs Mate lGMl ' - CGIVIBAT SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT l s ' L LT Craft There are not many evolutions onboard which do not involve the Combat Systems Department. This is an automated ship which requires less personnel to operate it. lt has also become known to mean that the Combat Systems Department is auto- matically included in the transpiring evo- lution. LT Craft let us know when we could have done better, praised us when we did well, but most of all ensured that we were ready and properly trained. li! X i ks LTJC5 Stanko STGC Allison ing! ....-up .gsm -,,,...., Lower leftg STC-JI Hall holding the file cabnit in place Below, Honest, this is the port Nixie trail- X T. ,,,.,,.44u-a-abd-f ,ff, , Z- , .1 A .-if , A. aw, ., ,,.- ,if f .47 , ,, . Mi, , '47, 3915? 'f W4 f ,W . ,gf M's6-V -0-u1nu'f Q 'W .. , , EAW fW , ,T M y .3 .', , ' m My V l , V , f fW3L,j'? ,, yy? -2 V, ' f , f - Yi Kneelingg STG3 Smith STG3 Zeligman STG2 Dontigney STG2 Morgan Stand- ings STGI Hall GMTSN Ratliff GMTI Burdine STGSN Johnson TMI Rogers The rest of CA must have been in the rack. Above, A l like it. Left? STGI Crouch with his Bos'n Call I I 2 Q i 1- X 1 Q 1 if , s ? K f W ,ff 'V T ' ,- , , f' Qyf p I If . fy 'wig , , 4 5' ,, , f I l f'f f, , ,, ff 'K' V ' X M ,, , hw ,M Z Z Gunner Sellers P ml' Lu. 'Q .2 la-We s Jw ,, ,Ax.X f +M- fi ,. 1, E432 I m 'W n-.,,,., Abundance of work space and lack of manpower, lst division stayed right after the rust. Paint out the ship in six daysg no problem. lst would rather be in Hong Kong and have Mary Soo do it. You guys did a great job all cruise long. 'ii 5531 Sf N I3 N. LTJG Watts LTJG Bennett DSC Capito Gathered around the console. L to R clockwiseg ET3 Stewart, ET3 Augus- tine, ETI Forney, ET2 Busdiecker Csittingj Sorensen 'D Kneeling, ETI Wallace, ETI Forney, ETI Busdlecker First row D52 Meschke, ET3 McNeese, D53 Harris, ET2 Smith D52 Egan SN Zen mann, ET3 Reciog Second row: ET3 Hatcher ET3 Stewart D53 Gron ert, ETS Christie, ET3 LaRusch, D52 Richardson ET3 Augustine ET2 Nicholas Upper rtg ETI Abdul the Rag man For- ney Lower rtg D52 Kepferle, Trouble- shooting through osmosis Below? ET3 Daadian Putting his head to work. 4n ED mllllm M Wag 'Q' 1 Interior E'eCt C'3n S Communications Mate GEM, Electrician UCB Machmery Engineman QEN7 Gas Turbine System Technician CG-Si Hull Maintenance Technician CHTJ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT f ff L f I i f llc l E llt ,pill l f ' l l .. V, I ,E Y , ,, ,, , i i i , 1 , y il -if JI rl mill ,il 1 .'w -,:,,l,, ' J 5 sa 5 WWW! if i W ill h W '1 A-' 1 it , My ,X i l S 1 i , i- , -. . 1, il 1: il - i 1 , i 'N ll ' x xl l l fly , , 1 , 1 w 'iff ff, If ff . 9 V, f-, 1.5! ff wr-f Q' ag , ,, B 2' 'i 1 ,ll 25-ll., J, was , ,,' , :mp ill ff, 1, 4 my 11' 2 what?- l W ' ii 'f , ' ,lug wg E A - X 445 , 1 .. ' x K xg X as x a ml RX' M -fitggciff f af, .,f M22 7293 ZZWJ f af f ,,. Long hours, three sec- tion watch, plenty of noise and heat, the life of the engineers. While op- erations gives us a reason to go to sea, it is the engi- neers who get us there. Without them we woud never eave the pier. E ectricity, hot and co d water, air condition- ing. LP air to run tools, we often take for granted the services the engi- neers supplied us with. MP division made us move. E division gave us ight, communications and more. R division man- ufactured parts and re- paired damaged items. A gang kept us clean, cool, and quenched our thirst. At one point we went four days straight at top speed. When we were in the cold region of the Sea of Japan the heaters were turned on for the first time ever. We were amazed that they actual- ly worked. By the way, who is that man in the blue coveralls with a toothpick in his mouth? I7 LTJG CLEVERLY Left to right: ENFN Guitteriz ENFN Evans ENFN Paige ENFN Gun derson EN2 Allen EN2 Atijera EN2 Manalang EN3 Blue I ' A X, 47,C,,,,.,,,0.,,,., l , ff I ' M I W f'!f K ,3 M ,, , .X h ., Iv IMA: fy ,. .. S f 0 -V ff Sf wmwwzfvwmw,wwiwwymw M, WWMQMWW N f - ,f f- -,lx , x ' an , If 'WW , , fff, , , ,W-4' , V, .W 3 1 I, wwvwdwwwfgygp eva 5- lg , I 31 J , 'f 'f' 7?',zf.f 631 ' I .N . ws fy., . 1 W 9 f ' I it Z ' 1,1 ' IIIM limi I I if 'I M at Kneeling: EM3 Floriman Sitting Left to right: EM2 Lazo ENFN Augustin IC3 Cantu IC3 McGill Standing left to right EM3 Campbell lC2 Kriese EMI Papa Love ICFN Chappie E DIV ICC RYAN EMC WILLIAMS LTJG MCKINLEY I 1 I .g,.:..... ,L.-... ,-d.. K.,..-.,...,,L-.u.:.e.:..'.,.'f .. 1--. -......q...,...........v.,.,,. .. ..,.- ..,,. ...., ,,,-..,....-,, , ...-.., .. , , Y , V V l':,g 'Qxffgf - Top management from the bilges on up. These are the men that brought the revs to CUSHINGS roar. Some of them had the foresight to wear sunglasses for this picture. The rest have all gone blind. It is the lack of sun that makes Tidwell stand like that. Senior Chief Stone telling sea-stories. One man is asleep already, one is bored and the other is trying to make rate. ll fulfils 'J -..Z 'cg ,Haul ,,,,,i.-' nun Ili Q WO 0 l', 0 t,s'9 1 , V A .'x 'nl ., lf? I J . J sgyf W f 5 EW 0 This group of fine looking men spent half of their time in the holes and the other half on the flight deck. HT3 Bennett wanted to call home, while Hosteler wishes he had his cowboy hat. I agree Willis, those are some ugly legs! 4 42: -W S'9na'man GM, Radioman QRMJ Operations SpeClal1StfOSJ 1 TIGNS DEPARTMENT 3 5 , f ff f' ff , Q ' Q? ., f .-:ja er fi' Q - ' ,, if ii? ,ff ' 5 - f ,fry 3 sf? k g1,. 5 psf , A 94130 , f , 344-W-f ' 'ff- ,4 f ' gif? 1. f Us 'xv , . I S sag V 1 fviryspf-f f , 5: Q f I c. ,ff ff 1 YSQLJ- f: ' , Qyx,,,,, , . ,, Mag-wks X Q , KY Z, s zf 4., . f ct ,of Qs c . 3 'I , . . xl LQLQ1 Q SQ I Iv f wr W Wll0nu.....- l---WN' 9 LCDR Knox LCDR Gregory When's the UNREP? Where is the latest Navy Newsgram? When is Flight quarters? What are we going to be doing next month? How much longer is this exercise going to last? Not much is known about the Operations types. If they are not behind a locked door, they are preparing themselves for the next watch. Just ask them, they always have the next watch. Guess that is what port and starboard watches do for you. How is it the RM's always know the latest news? How do you 05's know what the next evolution is and when it will take place? lt's all part of their job. What about Sigs, did they really go through IO gallons of sun tan oil? Operations gives us a reason to be where we are and do what we do. 23 I X' I J' I ,ff is .1 REX' 2 LTJG CARLIN RMC BUTLER RMC COX Below: Does SM3 Hathaway Below: Lets see, the line goes over the rail and know something we don't around the other line . . . W , if M Q? 2 ffvf ? I fgyla 1 ,f f, 4 . ff , M, 17 Zff 1 2 C ?f Q K I 6' f 3 A W R . at 1. 24 ' iix wxszsx ' X S xxqi X ga N ' SQ First row: RM3 Newbern SMSN Rodriquez SMSN Edwards Second rows SMI Winchester RM3 Leighton RM3 Mack RM3 Flores RM2 Bailey SMI Ellis Third row RM3 Barton RMSN Kellner RMI Hoskins QC LTJG Swayne OSC Bush Hey Earl, Where are we? I don't know Thor, ask Dostalerf' Where we at, Bob? Hmmm ask Jerry. WeII Jerry Where the heck are we? Right between here and here . . . Somewhere? 2, lv- 26 f , .JM ..,.rr K' W ,,.,. ,fwymixx 'W ---.,Jf-mf if-'ff' f , W'2't n-M... X .t A, ., - f Q t ,c 1 . viii 1 X , .A 1 , 1 3, 5 First rows OSSA Ernest OSS 'Roper Second row OS2 Archuletta OSI Keith O52 Foster 052 Risley CDSC Bush Third rows OSSN Rupp O53 Boatwright O53 Brown OSSN Thorough 053 Cochran OS2 Mosley O52 Reid LTJG Swayne But Bubba, That's not the XO's best side. Kep, hide me quick, Roberts thinks I'm on watch nl 0 N rf 6 , 441 ,I -, fin And supply they did. The infamous division. What do you need, a haircut, bullets, laundry, food, GTM. They have it all. The Storekeepers kept our ship running and our guns firing with their vast stock down in supply support. They even found parts to fit helos. Mother Mick and his merry mess management specialists were up early preparing our mornings meal. Midrats and odd dining hours for evolutions could not deter these masters of culinary delights. The ship's servicemen gave us a mili- tary appearance, pressed our clothes and put tapes in our cassette players. What is there to say about the disburs- ing clerks, everybody likes them, ev- eryone likes getting paid. You guys are a rare breed dedicated to making it easier for the rest of us. Well Done! While the supply department gave us what we asked for, Mr. Watkins gave us Casino night, Ask the SLlPPO and a lot of punchlines. in l ...K NSI! l :Q aw-WWF Caught ya Eskie Casino night a Welfare RecreationfSup- P ly pr oduction You want your eggs ala what? will 53 M5 WW SWG Nair Sgoiiug mm emu U55 CUSHI Nc ,wmv anmafuu, .mu I2 ra . U3 !,N 6IJ!:l ,msn y 4' Qfafirg iiunq-gg. .--mga l F' 5 . 11. ' K S .f -2 4,4 is f U X: X gb: L5 , ., , .- I . YY. . ..- .,..v ..:...,A ,w-.g.,': , , ,,'---1.71-,.,-- 4-,- V, '..,, ' :.,-I-f n.:-,,-1, . W- I . 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The PC's never had a problem getting a working party for mail, while the HM's literally took care of us. LT Clark wore many hats and yet found the time to keep us laughing with his nightly news cast. We sometimes won- dered if Mr. Fulton could find the bridge, let alone land. . gb ,kv ,t ,sr Win. ' ,.kk'l V Spas Q figslfg EMCS Long PNC Glaman HMC Henegar QMC .lulin F .. . fa f.l'- ., .' '61, V Q, .0, -'X gg -Y gr , . - ,Q '43-' xxx - , ,V 4 fx 5 f sq 1 .f 2 5 X7 ,fi a' L fl 19-fag , f MF. x x 'i M 3 f pf- 4 fq .Q 0, xx, xg if if ' G . N X ,, X X R -ji X . ,X x xx Q X 1 X V - f 4 : F X - A X W , 'ix .Q It . X ' V V I . Q S X f v, ' il E X Xf Y 95 '52 if Sitting, PC2 Ortiz PN2 Pablo YNSN Serra YNSN Lawsong Kneeling, QM2 E A Dostaler QMSN Williams, Standings NCI Blodgett YNI Kingsbury QM2 Schultze HM3 Davis QM2 Evans MAI Soria PC3 Keegan S M XFN ' Left, QMSN Williams and LT Clark check the course. Below, ENS Calomeni QMSN Post QM2 Evans GSE3 Roman during unrep q Avlatlon Avlatlor Structural Electrons Mechanuc CAMP Technrcran QC N ' Antrsubrnar Warfare Ope AW 'ET' S Aviation r 'Q'--C Avnatron Avlanon Avlatlon C Machinist s Mate Esgiglgqagys Antnsubmar AD Warfare A Technncnan AIR DEPARTMENT 4 . X r Z 4 5 av f LCDR Manly N J 3 MNWWMWMXWMWMWQ 44-u..J 1... Q.. u....4.4.a. , 1 LT Bowling LT Wasilkiu LTJG Haines ADC Herring 1 m?f'W ' Dawn and dusk patrols were good for head of the line privileges for the flight crew. It also meant Mr. Watkins or Mr. Middleton had to get out of the rack. Who can forget the time the eyes in the sky rescued the man who was washed overboard on the Waddell? How many times did the flying pony express deliver parts and mail? From locating subs to taxi- ing Admirals the bird and her crew were an invaluable asset to CUSH- ING As the name implies Light Air- borne MLILTIPURPOSE System X. 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Y Y ,.. ., - ,, , f s 9 1 5 5 9 BEPPU GRPHANAGE The project at the City of Light Orphanage, Beppu, Japan was a huge success for both the Cushing and the orphanage. Over 40 crew members volunteered their free time to paint and repair the facilities. All the materials required were donated by the ship. Speak- ing fluent Japanese, Chief Sellers headed the civic action project. He commented, They really know how to put on a feast. 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That date of yours is a real snake Above Australllan sailboat of Cutward Bound We were homeward bound Right The mallbouy watch IS set 3 . . . U C ' 3 , ' . 'A 0 V 'fs ,, I 5 ' -.wi 3 W, , gf, 'rg V 'kkwfra I . If I 7 25, . - ' 63 sg L ll ll ll ll lr s l l r l l V l 5 l 1 SN Zlemann deals them out as TMI Rogers makes sure that MSS Sprague keeps all the cards on the table durmg Cas: no nlght 64 Its hard to read from here, but the numbers on the side look like 985. Above: What do you think Christie, should I raise? says EWI Ranke. From this shot it looks like Ranke lost. l i Left: Hiding out in the ship's store again, eh White. 65 Above Well when I make Chief things don t get off of that rall you won t have to worry about making Chief Right I dont care If that has become attached to you you can t take It back on the shlp' Q! ' ' 3 9 are going to be a lot different. If you Y ' , f ' ' H - . RQ 1 - , . 9 ' ff 66 gig? My 5,5 ,Q E1 ,,f,,7S f ' 5 5 S, Above: Hey, Forney! What do you say we train the launcher now? Left: You know, Flores and Nick, I hate guys that take my picture when I am eating. 67 an 1 4 I The two guys on the end must be mon key see monkey do 1 'N 5, s 1 Q , r I V 1 Y, r w, r w t T w W W 1 I V V I t A 1 1 N , 1 W U , es The Wild Bunch, ET3 Stewart must be the shy one in the bunch. Say, doesn't that statue re- mind you of the CHENG? Probably operator error. my What some photographers will do to get an award winning photo. Av ffi2,z.f5Q,f '4 .mf ,4 A LaRusch, why don't you give the kid your jacket? ' 69 i CPO s await Captain Estradas inspec- tion His comment Where is your tie, BMC? ENS Plume was one of the officers that participated in A the foc sle washdown i i l i I it 1 i 1 9 l u i , , 0 if li i l i i N i li l li 1. ii i il l l l 9 l l l 1 I l I E I HALF WAY DAY Captain Estrada relaxes in his chair, While his armed guard watches closely. After winning a drawing to be Captain for an hour, Captain Estrada's first or- der was to retard the clocks one hour. Right: Beware YN3 Lawson, the Golden Lion is every- where. D Below: I think FN Nicks needs the sunglasses worse than you, Hosteler Below right: GSM3 Breeden knows how to get the most out of a buck. Wearing a uniform on liberty is no fun, but it sure beats not go- ing on liberty. Carrinton, things may be thumbs up where you are but this is killing me. , ,,,,- ,WW --..., Thats it, l have an itch and I am going to scratch it! l if 4 Q K r Y A 536955 NX V 91 N Q '11 4' 3 Q NX 9 , , Q3 I ,Q- 'iu Y U H 3 4? ' i Z' Qjf X S Angison Manly, we caught you out of uniform again. White socks with slip- pers, how gauche. I can see it now. going down l5, lights flashing, and hard to tip over. 1 l'm a lean, mean, fighting machine. 73 ,fatv , uizwv ofwwnialfla ilk UM MMM gf , 1 ugggw F1 u as K H 5 h D 4 n I t 5 1 O01 Above When are they going to break down and get some chairs? e ow: Thats a good cow. wxiaiss - Above: The worst part of this job is it makes your eyes go funny. -Y v WW NH ,N we MKS' ship IS pulling away! Q XM xx X, 'S Xxx ,X Nw N. 'Sw mv' '- WW? f ek XR 2 fg,X,gf'wS?E5 WSW: fXf'+ ' ,Yann-5'f'r WS RX ... E N XX XXX XX XXX rg 1- XX .mv N wx g NX - A J www 4 ' fn .M X X -X D 1.5 X . Q X .s X X 'S if Q x XX Xw wivXN'N sg Q, X XX xX xx A fr 4-Ski X, , ggi' k T 4-fr: X, -f WH XX, I k ,M , 5,5 Svfkffrigyggavlffxf ,, fxyigf 0 1 x .XF 'X -AX 2iY'g1Q.fXX1X- s3.,3c1i f X' X X X - , A-fmg. X ff' K V X7 h 3 X LX WX Q-,N . X FX V I X M- Q X W--7: N -, 1 5 X . f ik ,X XM X X X, ., 1. I g XX? 11+ X. 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We operated for the most part as a unIt of Commander Task Force Seven FIVE and Wlth the exceptIon of our partIcIpatIon In two major EXSYCISBS CBattle Week I and II and Team Splrit 835 the shIp operated Independently On arrIvaI In SubIc Bay PhIIIppInes we were tasked to act as opposItIon force agalnst a large number of surface sub surface and aIr unIts engaged In EXBFCISG Battle Week I True to the stealth of her namesake the LIon successfully avoIded detectIon whIIe repeatedly engaglng the EXGYCISE force We Iolned the entIre surface actIon group In a no notIce SXEYCISS CBattle Week ID whIch ranged thru the PhIIIppIne Sea and Into the Sea of Japan. It was cold but we were able to keep thIngs pretty warm for the opposItIon players Followlng these IntensIve operatlng perIods we saIIed for Hong Kong B C for a well deserved ChrIstmas break The cIty was beautIfuI and our VISIT a memorable one II8 Our next stop was Subic Bay for an upkeep period. The Cubs had kept the Mother Cat in great shape so we were able to see the sights, exercise our championship baseball team and groom the big Cat at the same time. We departed Subic Bay in mid-January to exercise the weapons and assist CTF-75 in conducting a missile shoot. CLISHING was named Top Gun following the exercise. We returned to Subic Bay only long enough to fuel as we were tasked to commence special surveillance operations against a Soviet task group headed by the ASW cruiser MINSK. Despite monsoon weather and many long days and nights, the ship operated flawlessly and our mission was most successful. Following detachment from special operations we transited to Sasebo, Japan for upkeep and liberty. The port visit was super with lots of quality work accomplished and plenty of opportunity to see the sights, purchase stereos, cameras and motorbikes. ll9 We departed Japan for Chinhae, Korea to participate with the Republic of Korea Navy in the first phase of Team Spirit '83. Our Korean hosts made us feel very welcome and we had an opportunity to exchange personnel during a concentrated ASW exercise. CLISHING was named top unit for her aggressive performance and despite a near miss by a civilian tanker the exercise was very valuable. We were detached to play aggressor against two carrier battle groups during the second phase of Team Spirit. For almost two weeks the Lion remained undetected while in turn successfully locating and targeting both battle groups. Following Team Spirit and a stop in Pusan, Korea to stock up on mink blankets we departed for a port visit to Beppu, Japan. Beppu is little visited by units of the Seventh Fleet and turned out to be a super stop. Famous for hot baths, scenic mountains and friendly people, the Lion received red carpet treatment. While there, CLISHING adopted a local orphanage and many of the crew donated their time to a major and successful clean up, paint up campaign. ' l2O A short transit to Sasebo followed where another successful upkeep period was held. The baseball team was victorious over everything in sight and we clinched the Seventh Fleet Championship. As we prepared to leave for Thailand, the ship was directed to transit at best speed in order to meet an urgent requirement. The flag dropped and we ran at full power for almost four days. This speedy transit established a record that is likely to stand for some time. Our stop in Pattaya Beach, Thailand was one of the most enjoyable of the cruise. On departure we had depleted the country of tee-shirts and Sing-Hai beer. Nobody was stepped on by the elephants, but lots of cases of sunburn. We joined the rest of DESRON SEVEN enroute to Subic for a brief stop before turning the Cat toward home. Following a brief stop in Pearl Harbor to pick up Lion Cubs for the dependents' cruise we left on the last leg, arriving home to a big reception and warm welcome. Shortly after our return, all our hard work was rewarded with the presentation of the Battle E for DestroyerSquadron SEVEN. lt was a great cruise by a great ship manned by a great crew. l2l THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO STOO-D THE LONG AND OFTEN LONELY WATCHES, ENDURED FAMILY SEPARATION, TROPIC HEAT AND ARTIC COLD IN THE FULFILLMENT OF THE UNITED STATES' SEVENTH FLEET MOTTO: NGUARDIANS OF PEACE. THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF CUSHING. I22 O 4 l 1 l l 'N E33 4 4 4,4 w M1 Hi xx: H? H A. all I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I x
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