Dennis J Buckley (DDR 808) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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class petty officers stood junior officer of the deck watches while on SAR Station due to heavy scheduling of Personnel needed out there. The first class always said they could conn a ship as well as any officer. From SSAR on 6 April BUCKLEY joined USS ENTERPRISE QCVAQNJ 657 to fill in for another destroyer with a casrept boiler. One day with the ENTERPRISE and it was back to Subic Bay. In Subic COIVIDESRON 1, our own Commodore Emerson, met us. We were to be very close to the Commodore during the next few months. It was in Subic where we were paid a visit by the Deputy 'Inspector General, and BUCKLEY crew members found themselvesface to face with an Admiral, a true inspector who was very pleased with what he saw aboard BUCKLEY. April 18 found us back on South SAR, this time with the JOUETT,and COMDESRON ONE, with whom we were to spend our- next two line periods. Aside from eleven days of upkeep in Kaohsiung, Taiwan and a few days in transit, DENNIS J. BUCKLEY and JOUETT steamed together for sixty days. Needless to say per- sonnel on both ships got to know each other very well. Frequent exchange visits were paid by each ship. Each came to know the working of the other. Whenever JOUETT and BUCKLEY were not engaged in a search and rescue mission they conducted exercises and maintained a constant state of readiness for any eventuality. There were many times when the ships set general quarters in expectation of air attack. Extra watches were set when the possibility of hostile helicopter actions existed. 53 wmmp .mm get ff ffsa-

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