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GETTING READY Preparing to get underway Before the ship can leave the pier, it must become totally self-sufficient. This means that the ship must supply all it ' s own needs. Down in the firerooms, the BT ' s are lighting fires in the boilers, while up on the bridge, the QM ' s are laying out our track to sea. In CIC, the OS ' s are getting all their equipment and publica- tions ready. The word is passed for all visitors to leave the ship. Finally the brow is lifted and the word is passed, Standby to take in all lines.
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CHAPLAIN J •••«, LCDR Gary Parker, assigned as DALE ' S chaplain since No- vember 1987, is a native of Potsdam New York. Ordained in 1974, he has served as a Navy chaplain since 1980. The ship ' s chaplain provides and facilitates religious minis- tries for all personnel, advises the Commanding Officer on matters relating to religious, moral and spiritual need, and serves as pri- mary liaison between the command and the American Red Cross and between the command and the D ILE Ombudsman. LCDR. PARKER COMMAND MASTER CHIEF AVCM Donald Phelps, a native of Gleason Tennessee, served for 27 years in a variety of naval aviation commands before assum- ing the duties as DALE ' S Command Master Chief (CMC) in Octo- ber 1987. As enlisted advisor to the command, the CMC assists the Com- manding Officer in all matters pertaining to welfare, health, mo- rale, and training of enlisted crew members, and advises him on formulation and implementation of changes in policy pertaining to enlisted crew members. AVCM PHELPS mm ■■H
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DEPARTURE FROM MAYPORT UNDERWAY, SHIFT COLORS On the morning of May 11 1989, DALE took in her last mooring line, shifted colors and slowly steamed out of the Mayport basin, headed for the Mediterranean Sea. But for most sailors, it was a bittersweet moment. Although the lure of new countries and ports lay ahead, left behind were the wives, children, families, and girlfriends. Many people faced their first tearful separation from their loved ones. For all, it was guaranteed to be a long six months. mm mmi mimimimm
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