i AN HEMIS IS MPRE A any-M WWMQ-mwmnmmmwmmvmwmwvww-vwx Wausau vm ,mwfzewm i N 1 n i 4 - . 1 '4' ' YN A v' 1, . ' .1 . if ! f , V . 0 If WTS?- USS DEWEY DDG-45 wt-- MED. CRUISE 1978 WW 4 APRIL 78-26 OCT 78 USS DEWEY KDDG-455 is the second Navy ship to bear the name of the flamboyant Admiral of the Fleet, George Dewey. The first USS DEWEY CDD-3495 served gallantly in the Pacific theater during World War 11. The present USS DEWEY was built by Bath Iron Works of Bath, Maine. The keel-was laid, 10, 1957, the christening took place on September 30, 1958, and the ship was commissionedlasfiuided lVl'ifssil8 .f', Leader Fourteen CDLG-141 on December 7, 1959. During the ten years after her commifssiioning, USS DEWEYiserved as a unit of the Second, Sixth, and Seventh Fleets, visiting Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the Orient. She took part in the Cuban Quarantine and the Vietnam Conflict. l Q1 In October 1969, USS DEWEY was decommissioned to undergo extensive anti-air warfaife n1oderni'iaEion in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. After being recommissioned in 1971, USS DEWEY returnedllto acftiorf in Vietnam and the Mediterranean. On July 1, 1975, USS DEWEY was designated as Guided Missile Destroyer Forty-Five QDDG-451 as part of a major Navy reclassification program. . p Y if USS DEWEY is currently homeported in Charleston, South Carolina. The shipldisplays the National .Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and a Battlei-Efficiency Award. V if if J I' Commanding Officers CDR Elmo R. Zumwalt 1959-61 Decommissioned 1969-71 CDR Mark G. Tremaine 1961-62 CDR Conrad J. Rorie 1971-72 CDR Owen A. Roberts 1962-64 CDR John A. Mack 1972-74 CDR Caliborne S. Bradley 1964-66 CDR Joe P. Harrison 1974-76 CDR Reid Stringfellow 1966-68 CDR Michael P. Kalleres 1976-78 CDR Virgil C. Snyder 1968-69 CDR Charles L. Terry 1978- EY IN D LE ACTIO ? I . Wx : 4 . . y My I f 'Z ,1 X A f Q: V ya, 'V . 1 , f ffwy f' W . - 4? ,MZZ V, if! f' ? i 1 5 ,7 Z? w fm, Q ,, 5 fff if f f v wah-W AA,,,..UC- . , 'e 1 BLE CF CCNTE .elif l 1,1276-Z' ,il . -- -1 4 ,. I 1 . N- - lf,-Qfjiu l Dewey's History ....... Dewey In Action ............. VIPS ..................................... Operations Department ....... Weapons Department ....... Engineering Department ..... Supply Department ....... Port of Calls ................ y Hard Times .............. ,Q Good Times .............................. Change of Command ..................... we Burial At Sea Sz Honor Guard ............ MAA Force Sz Self Defense Force ..... . Q Sailors Of The Quarter SL Month ....... -il Cruise Statistics .............................. if My . Home At Last ........ .. ll Cruise Book Staff ....... l ll ' 4 l if l li I 3 li l 'ai I l 6 1 2-3 6-10 12-24 25-37 38-54 55-64 65-73 74-75 76-78 81 82 83 84 86-87 88 COMMANDING OFFICER MICHAEL P. KALLERES COMMANDER, USN LEFT COMMAND JULY 22, 1978 Commander Michael Peter Kalleres was born in Gary, Indiana, in 1989. A graduate of Purdue University Class of 1962, Commander Kalleres also completed the U.S. Naval War College and Staff Course in 1971, as a distinguished Graduate. While at the War College, he also attended George Washington University Extension and Was awarded a Masters Degree in Public and International Affairs. Commander Kalleres is currently stationed in Washington, D.C. at the Bureau of Naval Personnel. He was the USS DEWEY's Commanding Officer from June 1976 - July 1978. His previous sea billets include Executive Officer of the USS PREBLE KDLG-151, Weapons Officer of the USS SEMMES CDDG-185 11965-681 and CIC Officer of the USS LAFFEY CDD-724Jf1962-645. From 1973-76 he served as Fleet Retention Officer and Human Resource Management Coordinator for CINCPACFLT and from 1968-70 he served in the Bureau of Naval Personnel as an Assignment Officer for Surface Line Junior Officers as Assistant to the Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel for Surface and Submarine Captain Assignments. Commander Kalleres wears a Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V and the Navy Achievement Medal. He is also authorized to wear the Combat Action Ribbon, the Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon, the National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. Commander Kalleres is married to the former Georgine Maria Karras of Melrose Park, Illinois. They have one daughter and one son. COMMANDING OFFICER CHARLES L. TERRY COMMANDER, USN ASSUMED COMMAND JULY 22, 1978 Commander Charles Lance Terry, son of Whitley C. Terry fdeceased1 and Sara Terry of Sherman, Texas, was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1938 and raised in LaPorte, Texas. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in 1960, Commander Terry went on to complete his training for the naval nuclear power program. After a tour in the engineering department of USS KING QDLG 101, Commander Terry returned to the Nuclear Power Training Unit in Idaho Falls, Idaho, as a member of the training staff. He was then assigned to the pre-commissioning unit of USS TRUXTUNCDLGN 351. He attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, earning an MS in Electronics Engineering in December 1971. Following his postgraduate school, CDR Terry was assigned to USS ENTERPRISE CCVN 651 as Reactor Control Assistant, then Executive Officer of the USS PREBLE CDLG 151, followed by a tour as Engineering Officer of the USS LONG BEACH CCGN 91. Commander Terry has been awarded the Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal, the Navy Unit Commendation, and the Meritorious Unit Commendation. He is married to the former Katherine Gallagher of Lindenwold, New Jersey. They have two children, a daughter Megan and a son Gregory. COMMODORE DESRON 20 DONALD L. HOWARD CAPTAIN, USNO SHIPS IN COMMAND USS DEWEY CDDG-455 USS JONAS INGRAM CDD-9381 USS TRIPPE KFF-10755 USS AYLWIN CFF-10815 USS BLAKELY QFF-1072 USS CHARLES F. ADAMS CDDG-21 Captain Donald L. Howard, USN, was born in Williamsport and reared in Attica, Indiana. He graduated in 1953 with a Bachelor of Science Degree from Indiana University. He was commissioned an Ensign in the Navy Reserve and later augmented to regular Navy in 1959. Captain Howard is the son of Mrs. Homer P. Howard and the late Homer P. Howard. A His first assignment was as Communications Officer on USS COMSTOCK QLAD 191. In September 1955, he was transferred to the Naval Reserve Training Center, St. Louis, Missouri, for duty as Administrative Assistant. In October 1958, he commenced duty on USS KAWISHIWI QAO 1465 as Operations Officer and Navigator. In September 1960, he was transferred to the USS O'BANNON QDDE 4505 as Operations Officer. In March 1962, he commenced studies at the Navy Post-graduate School, Monterey, California and graduated in July 1964 with a degree in Meteorology. His next sea assignment commenced in July 1967, he served as Executive Officer on the USS REEVES CDLG 245 and saw extensive Southeast Asia operations. Next, Captain Howard was assigned to the Staff of Commander Naval Forces, Vietnam, from June 1969 to June 1970. From Vietnam, Captain Howard became the first Commanding Officer of the USS BOWEN CDE 10791 on 22 May 1971. In September 1972, with USS BOWEN, on its first operational deployment to the U.S. Sixth Fleet, Captain Howard was detached and attended the Naval War College. Prior to being detailed as Commander Destroyer Squadron Twenty, Captain Howard was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations with the Director, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation as his Assistant for International Research and Development. , Captain Howard's decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with Combat Distinguishing Device, the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon with Bronze Star in lieu of second award, the Army Distinguished Service Order tVietnam decorationj and the Vietnam Service Medal Cseven starsl. Captain Howard is married to the former Miss Judith Claybourn of Evansville, Indiana. They have two children and make their home in Charleston, South Carolina. RC L i ii Q0 TAFF CDR A. Mezmalis LT J. Noll Chief of Staff Staff Operations A M LT J. Fraser LTQjgJ W. D'Ambrosio Staff Doctor Staff Communications Coldb swf' RMC L. Madden YN1 L. Baughman Staff Yeoman LT R. Bogle Staff Material LTC? C. Wolfe Staff Communications Cnewl MS2 J. Prijoles Staff Cook . Y . ' 'MAH' -sLlh -- 5. . ,,., M... -4-W ., . M, F EXECUTIVE OFFICER STEPHEN P. DUERMEYER LIEUTENAN T COMMANDER, A USN Lieutenant Commander Stephen Paul Duermeyer was born in Ottumwa, Iowa, in 1942 and raised in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Following graduation from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, in 1964, he attended Officers Candidate School and received his commission in 1965. After a tour as Engineering Officer of the USS ALBATROSS QMSC 2895, he attended U.S. Naval Destroyer School. He then served successive tours as Engineering Officer of the USS HARTLEY CDE 10295 and USS GARCIA IFF 10405. LCDR Duermeyer's tours include Commanding Officer of USS TILLAMOOK CATA 1925 and USS NIPMUC CATF 1575. Followed by assignment to Staff, Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe, he attended the Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwhich, England. After the tour in England, he was assigned as MPA of the USS SARATOGA ICV 605. LCDR Duermeyer assumed the duties of Executive Officer of the USS DEWEY in early April 1978. LCDR Duermeyer has been awarded the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal and the Navy Unit Commendation Medal. Charles L. Terry New Commanding Officer Stephen P. Duermeyer Executive Officer Michael P. Kalleres Old Commanding Officer I ..,, V 3915 M09 1 ui , . uff-' j1l ni BUCK .3 sfo?-S C Hana A r BQT Ian' O7 1 LCDR E.G. Conley I Operations Officer V ENS G. Ruggiero LT D.R. Tanguay LTQjgJ W.M. Smouse ENS W.L. Kelly Ol Division Officer OE Division Officer OC Division Officer Coldl OC Division Officer fnewj HA V kl'f LTQjgJ. Davenport LTQjgJ R.D. Timm CWO3 E.W. Burr ENS K.W. Brock Navigation Officer CIO Officer EMO OPS Admin. Assist. . ff . , wi f 1,411 QAQJYQQ. E s Ol DlVlSlC fa! Q S At right from L to Rg Back Row: OS3 L. Hicks, OS3 T. Proffitt, OS3 P. Tam, OS3 J. Zornes, OSSN K. Turner, OSSN J. Kanipe, OSSN C. Sahrns. Front Row: OS3 K. Hatten, OS3 M. Waith, OSSN S. Shelley, OS3 R. Elder, OS3 S. Cartmill. Personnel not shown include: OS1 E. Moore, OS3 D. Giles, OS3 W. Lane, OS3 S. Hayes, OS3 D. McCarthy, OSSN M. Dennis, OSSN R. Olson. At left from L to R, Back Row: CSCS W. Bumgarner, CS3 R. Foley, CS1 R. Baker, OS2 F. Brown, OS2 R. Braithwaite, OS2 T. Kern, OS3 E. Meeks. Front Row: CS2 J. Dobbs, OS2 C. Bueker, OS2 J. Albritton, CS3 C Lingo. rm. 155 vi'-Aa e L .854 'WK ' .0 13 0-:' K sy. , .,. . o, My nose ltches! CC 77 Hi, my name IS Tommy ix? 1 f- Q, fl!! Q 5 f' ESNOQPY -rem-1 vvt uio AND READYA , 3 L SNR XX My ,iv,, f7 M QAM WW W You plugged into the stereo again? You Wou1dn't be laughing if you saw what I . Where do I put my quarter? 77 saw! . GE DI 1 IO mw'::. ' vw At right from L to R, Back Row: ET2 D. Schleicher, ETSN E. Spence, ET2 L. Atkins, ETC B. Harry. Front Row: ETSN B. Morgan, ET3 P. Berry, ET3 F. Ace. Personnel not shown include: EW1 R. Hyson, DS1 J. Pribut, ET1 B. Robertson, DS1 Dewinter, DS2 C. Nozumi, JO3'N. Mackenson, SN M. Jensen. 16 MM 11. K' 2 Wy' At left from L to R, Back Row: EW2 L. Shaw, EW3 D. Ungemach DSSN L. Hass, EW2 R. Boyd, DS2 D. Prickett, YN3 J. Hanaway DS2 K. Werho, DS3 D. Pollen, EW1 W. Best. Front Row: DS2 G. Siska, EW2 S. Baggs, DS2 A. . Delmuro, EW3 M. Harvey, DS2 A. Aylesworth, IC2 E. Macvaugh. ,gif 7 i6 lm x 1. A 'S 73 Oh boyl, If the guys could see me now. What does it look like I'm doing'?, stupidlln f V! gf ,ff Q 4 W A ? 1 af , , ,mf-'WWW ww A W: .., MQW M if ff - -1, - -.N - ,ik Boy, those fellas from NTDS sure are strange! What's that aftershave you're wearing? 18 77 oo msio Shown above from L to R, Back Row: RM1 M. Brown, RM3 R. Vanderwerken, RM3 B. Hogan, RM2 F. English, SMSN D. Lankford, RMI B. Smith, SM3 G. Worthington, SM1 G. Wright, LTQgJ W. Smouse, RMC C. Cropsey. Front Row: RM1 W. Purvis, RM3 W. Edge, RMSN R. Tulk, RMSN T. Fulkerson, RMSN F. Kantz. Personnel not shown include: RM1 D. Midget, SM3 J. Newell, SM3 M. Cass, RM3 D. Paige, RM3 .giNRIeilleyi1RM3 J. Southerland, RM3 R. Gibbons, FTM3 W. Naylor, PC3 L. Walton, RMSN C. Houben, . Wa s. .1.a:..1 A-2 - .. - .Mg 5 I i Y QI Y -wif -1 Can I say Hi to my mother? GG 7 73 Who s next? 77 1 f f f A 'www-1 away ,,, ' X!! W! X fwfyy :ff f -, z-4205! Mm Wir, W M, Z, W Y ' ,pM W 4' 4 f i ff W I mf A ,,,. , L 3 , -fb 1, 31 faq, P. ,.,,, , V D, , f. ,4 . ' '-'L Ma vf K ,.N,, .ml .. E I P 1 l i 4 1 l w i I , .. . Shown above from L to Rg Back Row: PNC R. Benjamin, ENCS J. Crownover, FTCS P. Sullivan, QMSA J Roberts, QMC D. Seymour, LTQgJ P. Davenport, QM3 T. Maloney, HMC W. Lavender, SN P. Conahey, YNC D. Mudger, PN3 J. Estrada. Front Row: PNSN R. Parnell, QM3 F. Sisk, YNSN D. Masada, YN3 L. Carson, HM3 S. Barcus, QM3 M. McDonald. Personnel not shown include: QMl K. Gilbert, NC1 L. Robinson, QM2 D. Lindstrom. arsi .7 W '4w if N l iljfig ' 'i 'k2i 2' !'i '- E 1 5 A M . , X mxrww y. T ' v ' I y Anyone can navigate, you just close your eyes and BINGO! No, this isn't Tony's Pizza LCDR G. C. Hickman . Weapons Officer Coldb FV 1 'N 5:59, 335335 , 7' LT D R Frleden ENS C E. Goodman LTQ1gJ R M Dumse W93P01'1S Offlflel' fHGW5 Missile Offlcer Gunnery Officer LT J J Stack LTCjgJ R. L. Bush CWO2 W E Fashbaugh ASW Officer First Lieutenant Fire Control Officer j i ,X QNX I ' r GM DI ISIC 4 f 77 W , f f . 'Q' ' ', ' , ,pf ff- yf 7 M, R ,MX f f GUNNER'S MATESXMISSILES Shown at right from L to R, Back Row: FTMC J. Yates, FTGSN S. Wakeman, FTMSN C. Worek, FTMSN D. Atkins, FTM3 R. Martin FTM3 D. Marlow, FTM2 D. Carpenter, FTMSN A. Yates, FTM2 G. Wood, FTM3 M. Currie, FTM2 R. Lengs, FTM2 D. Wilson, FTM2 B. Chaffin, FTM2 J. Arcand, FTMC C. Moore. Kneeling: FTM3 R. Goodwin, FTM2 R. Wipperman, FTM3 G. Claunch, FTM2 M. Heerwagen, FTM3 K. Crawford, FTM3 H. Buesing. Sitting: FTM2 J. Siano, FTM3 S. Castro, FTM3 J. McMullen, FTM3 D. Dallas. Personnel not shown include: FTM2 J. Casta, FTM3 J. Moman. Shown at left from L to R, Back Row GMMSN R. Tocci, GMMSN R. Wolf, GMMSN W. Martin, GMM2 T. Gardner, GMMSN L. Meade. Front Row: GMMSN R. Whitworth, GMM3 J. Ruffin, GMMSN D. Johnston, GMMSN I. Barker, GMMC R. Whitby Personnel Not shown include: GMMC J. Lofquist, GMM2 E. Washington, GMM3 D. Dashnaw, GMM3 W. Curtin, GMM3 R. Stephens GMMSN G. Moses, GMMSA S. Kunkel. FIRE CONTRCL TECHNICIANSfMISSILES ii.. You never should have laughed at my white socks!,' I wish you wouQd learn to tie your own shoe. ,wi WMWM It s okay! Toodle-loo. f 0 7 f fi .wwf-'WM' A M MMWW .0 M f Mwffff ,W ,f .M is: 48 1 f f44! 1? W W 22 af M yy ss 9 I 27 U, quam K , iii 11- G IO t........,.! e....J c......f ,,,, Shown above from L to Rg Back Row: GMGC D. Smith, GMG1 R. Hartzell, FTG2 B. Elder, FTG3 J. Williams GMG3 J. Moore, FTGC D. Free. Kneeling: GMG2 R. Larson, FTG2 D. Cosat, FTG2 T. Henderson, FTG3 M. Summers, GMGSN M. Green, GMG1 R. Buras, Sitting: GMGSN C. Cowart, GMG3 R. Clayton, FTG3 L. Martin, GMG3 R. Happoldt, FTG3 M. Brifnek. Personnel not shown include: FTG3 W. Kepford, GMGSN K. Hunt, GMGSN C. Trembath ,err 0 3, Nm Now when we use to rope turtles . . Huh 73 Is this guy for real? X, 1, N I Wonder why I haven't heard from the bridge? ZZZZZZZZ nr, 1 IO X4 UC Ezjudf' U f W- Shown above from L to Rg Back Row: STG1 N. Prothero, STG2 W. Culbert, GMT3 M. Kennedy, STG3 T. Callahan, STGSN D. Krewson, STG3 J. Walker. Front Row: STG2 R. Wright, GMT2 R. Moles, SN D. Piazza, STG2 S. Brown, STG3 D. Strawser, GMT1 C. Beaver, STGSN R. Fahey, STGC J. Keile. Personnel not shown include: STG1 F. Petrin, STG2 M. Fondren, TM3 D. Andrews, STG3 R. Butler, STGSN M. Erdman, STG2 G. Leach, STGSA P. Yurch, GMTSN L. Vega, STGSN H. Nickerson. I!!! , Clowning Around fl' W ,4 How wns 1: suoposan -ro KNQQ lf UAS QNLY A LGVESICK gggpn-E?w' C0000 000000 0005 ffff Gmc inf aY 3 WQ I YV -5 ,Y , x XY K 1ST I IO J Shown above from L to R Back Row SA R Mongold SA N Saunders BMSN D Campbell BM3 J A Fleeman SA D Calderon SA E Perettl SA R Prest SR W Chrlstensen SN T Sturm SA P Jok1ch SA D Kalser SA R Hamllton Mlddle Row BM3 D Collms SA K P1nn1ck SA J Duran SA M Sunderland SR D Cltrowskl SR D Drlnkard Sllltlflg SN V Klncy SA J Chr1st1an SN K Fuller SA L Hrabal Personnel not shown mclude BMC T Walsh BM1 R Faber BM2 W Chamberlam BM2 W DaV1S BM3 M Gasche BM3 K Hamlett BMSN H Vanlandlngham BMSN W Joseph SN K Oconnor SA C Abraham SR J Thome SN G Cooper SA D Taylor SA E Steed SN K Strothers SA A Morales SA T Savrdge SA S McIlVa1n SA R Schrler ' A it followed me home, can I keep him? 4 L - Can you help me untie my finger? V 7'-OFXFTEER cP n-me bEck'f..I 5 Luce lTo REPQR1' SEAour.Ls AT om:-: o'cLocK2. I Q I S . 9 I f -gag! g I 441: s k 1 .JVM ff fl - - Zfff . 951. 1 .QS5f'.Ri,f,. -T . 4.Q.f,......y:,f V,-,mv I ' Ii ' wxvwf, R' :ff I ,TIE 0 LCDR D. Marvel Chief Engineer NY-A ,.. .I LTQgJ J Holzworth ENS A MHIOTHDO B DIVISIOD Officer foldb DCA E A R DIVISION Offlcer LTfJgD L DaV1dSOD M DIVISION Offlcer . ENS D- Hall LTQjg5 D. Dvorak B DIVISIOII OIIICQI IIIGWI Main Propulsion Assistant 38 rv ro J J Shown at left from L to R Back Row. LtQjgJ J Holzworth BTFA R. Fulkerson BTFA J Carr BT3 M. Rought BT2 E Beck BTFN M. Holdcraft BT3 M Seay BTC V. Downing. Front Row. BT2 G Barros BTFN L Irwin BTFA C. Bowser. FORWARD FIREROOM Shown at right from L to R5 Back Row: BT1 C. Rogers, BT2 J. Santamarina, BTFN J. Newton, BTFN A. Weinrebe, BT2 R. Gadja, BTFN G. Deardorf, BTFA P. Zedov. Front Row: BTFN S. Bond, BTFN B. Patterson, BTFN AFTER FIREROOM A. Iwanczyk, BTFN F. Murrieta. Personnel not shown include: BT1 D. Walls, BT2 M. Lefevers, BT2 D. Burch, BT3 W. Heffron, BT3 F. McClary, BT3 C. Patricio, BTFN D. Hodges, BTFA G. Maslak, BTFR T. Overstreet. 39 LLB V : , ' ff Q- X L-REQ: 1 i L 4-v Shown above from L to R: BT3 K. Lamping, BTCS J. Giles, BT2 R. Franklin, BT3 D. Watson. FLY' 2' 3'-'xi fi.. I z.,L,1.' ' Which one of you guys belongs to this rotten banana? You do and I'll break your neck! Id like ten Big Macs, fifteen fries, and Q N..--wv' M : .:.f V,-'51 J -..,.-:ii-' L 1' -1' :' ,sf gm--sffzflwv---1 X X N X y .M v-' .X N 5 Nr? Q X x Xx wi X fm 1 X5 X Q X B S W M What do you think you're going to do with that grease gun? 1 m-mpg wav suave 'fwrosarrs FQR mxnrzms Took' f ' Q T . ' 5 sig 6 5l ' I I 5 I 5 I LE' I I 1 ,Xml X 'lg ' X 1 L- ,. g ...... mm. x , Vi IC MAIN CONTROL Shown at right from L to R, Back Row: LCDR D. Marvel, MM3 W. Haigler, MM3 M. Hemphill, FN G. Swanson, MM2 W. Ivey, MMC W. Langston. Middle Row: MMFN L. Jaggers, MM3 G. Harris, MM3 E. Holland, MM1 P. Holt. Front Row: MMFA L. Surber, MMFN M. Danese, MM2 A. Beck. Personnel not shown C-1' include: MM1 R. Gilbert, MM2 R. Bowman, MM3 R. Rafel, MMFN M. Vandergriff, MMFN G. Reynolds, MMFN A. Calloway, FN M. Vincent. h -1 A r?.ii 'g Shown at left from L to R Back Row LCDR D Marvel MMFN S Hand FN E Castro FN B Ruddy FN R Behrens MM3 W Dubrock MMC J Ridgeway Front Row MM2 F Cabalbag MM3 R Abalos MM3 K Roberts FN D. Abaeo, MM2 R. Hall. AFTER ENGINERCOM 43 What do you mean my leave has been cance1ed?! QQ ,135 NUVN5 4 X I This is my good side. gm Sf M K I X -Q WZ X ,M QQ, MQ f E G6 9 Y77 You can t be serious 2 . at ,- Shown above from L to Rg Back Row: HT2 J. Whaley, HT2 R. Merrill, HT2 C. Burns, HTFN S. Anders HT2 J. Ramps, HTFN F. Leone, HTFN W. Fealey, HT3 P. Wisner, HT1 J. Gandy. Front Row: HT3 R. Montemayor, HTFN B. Warren, HT3 J. Landolina. Personnel not shown include: HT1 J. Jones, HT3 S. White, HT3 D. Webb. ' N UNYA! ff'ig?'Wf . f a 1 7, H C 9 as I never saw them use these on Emergency O MW sm. wsu: Las: means: READS SORRY N5 mkgg. FUEL t ' .. za' 1 E ifx x , 'cw -.L .....5 ' G..,gk'-J...-1 V, 1 Q L- - Q -'ggi r.'ui-5, 4.-.. .3 if-:fa--,.3,g3,5ygf, ,E,',.5,:3-'7 'gig ,z-L .12 .,.1g?p7',:',- .5-3,3 aff 417194 gj':g:::',j,g I- -giggfg -5 Q.-givllgk: Q 3 X: ,, 1 . , 15.11.-,-:T-1f'2?,':,?.up V- lm, - Y, DZ 4? Shown above from L to R: EM1 J. Green, EM3 O. Strickland, EM1 W. Pruitt, IC3 M. Bragg EM3 S. Thomas, ICFN D. Rohrer, EMFN M. Tapia, EM2 R. Dornbrock, FN G. Rose, IC3 J. Trepen, ICFN D. Prince, EM2 D. Brick. Personnel not shown include: EMC R. Martin, EM2 R. Butterwick, IC2 R. Teague, EMFN R. Drake, EMFA J. Moore. Y 5 X Nr ' kgs xr NWN ,X 393 This is the biggest electric eel I've ever se CC 7 Are you sure there s a sea-bat in this box Q77 , A .S X ZS X I I i f X N NX x 7?f?52f What do you mean Give me my dime back! '? f A f , ,W I .. ,S ,I A 6 it N 'Md ,J ff , . 7 54 ,f f f is f 2? ff' ffl? ,M , f ,f ff 2 and f ,M af, f? 1 H 427 fm .Z f fi I f f N N f' YQ Wt: X f XX Qx fka, ax X XXX -.51 N X X x X xx NY w X :uk-:xx Q5 y 4 if ,533 Zffffff f 5 ' M 2 Y! 4 P 5, 4 if A QM A Q f? 7 - GA G Shown above from L to R: FN G. Cheatley, EN3 V. Mickels, MM3 W. Wages, MM2 H. Kelly, FN P. Sullivan, FN K. Crommett, FN T. Harmon, MR3 S. Ruelo, ENFN L. Shannon MM3 R. Stewart, EN 1 D. Ashley, MM3 J. Bumgarner, ENC J. Hawkins. Personnel not shown include: MM2 K. Bowles, MMFN F. Springer. f f fl ff x K. 1 ,,,,,gvM fML ,, ..,N , f ,eff- vw, Q ,N W. I wonder if I should risk going for an olivel? 77 CC 7 Are you sure Weasel knows which way he s headed? 77 v- 1 O A LT S. Neison X, B 1 Supply Officer X 11 iii r W r f .JK 1? I iw pjf'lIll ENS W. Schill S-1, S-2, S-3, S-4 Division Officer Food Service Officer Sales Officer Disbursing Officer SUPPLY M FOOD ER ICE l 1 . E 7 V 1 I 4 Shown above from L to R, Back Row: MS1 F. Shenton, MSC E. Aldridge, MSSN M. Bush, MS3 D. Adkins, MSSN W. Pyle, MS2 L. Johnson, MS3 R. Keil. Middle Row: MS1 M. Dirnberg, MS2 M. Mangayao, MSSW M. Robinson, MSSN G. Lefande. Kneeling: MS2 B. Riturban, MS1 A. Marquez, MSSN K. Young. Personnel not shown include: MSC R. Arcusa, MSI E. Alcantara, MSSN G. Cannon, MSSN J. Baker, MS3 F. Womack, MSSN T. Smith, M 2 J. Isidro. . Y g , . fibi i is ll i N Q M ff fo 'wwf Emgw W ,fp 2 ' ' ' f 'il ' 0 ,fam i S ' S ,,QQfiWiLi:MTff?'Ti I if ,F VG . - fifqii 'I , A ,yg'4Qg,9rgg1xFf'p X' ' ,K 3 , 1 ' 5 5 F: I ky m 2 , j . X . X f ik ,Y 5 5 1 3 Colonel Baker's Southern Fried Chicken Stand - . X 'A 1 Sf fm A 3 Service with a smile. ALL 1 SAID E wAs THEY TH s-reams wee: 3:39 Tcuc-H u? ' 1-L-'jpg And S PPLY - STQUREKEEPER Shown above from L to R5 Back Row: SK3 R.M. Dickinson, SK2 G.L. Ellison, SK3 H.A. Jackson, SK2 WB. Burt, SKSN DE. Roberts. Front Row: SKSN G.F.-Goodrich, SKSN J.J Reiman, SKSA ER. Manning, SK3 M.E. Carlson, SKI J.J.-Petrichko. Haag Si X X l xl' L li1-ii Y s 41 9 ,A A Y sw x 4 !,, 5 5 I T ' 5 42 f 1 fl ffm- XL. K o -9 E 5 L?- M J i C Now WHERE I5 THAT zo HAND 0 monmuc. PARTY 2 3 I 4 f-nntlng I Q x , Q f I Ju, A 0 , ' N- 'k ' kc 1 -r x 73 x ' U I U Q 'f www -.,, ff filth. 1995191111 Jw, -W 2 W5 iff. ff Q V f M fn ff Shown above from L to Rg Back Row: SH3 P. Schultz, SH3 W. Adabody, SH2 R. Cart. Front Row: SH1 D. Steinberger, SHSA S. Statkus, SHSN P. Marcinko, SHSN L. Hyatt. Personnel not shown include: SH2 B. Moore, SH3 A. Arquiza, SHSN P. Hidrogo. , 'T 'Q -gwxmqwx .WW ,. .. .. m f A-l M - ' -XXX Xxfxx X E . , NX , . N X NN X . X X KN X 2 f ,M PPLY -DI Bl RHI l I I Q 9 I ,,,,, 4 ,.,H ,,,, ,., ,W f V 1 2 5 X ,VY0 f' f V, , X ff Aff f ,mf yay ,V KZ 7 I M I ' W 'f4-Whwm, , I We 2 2' J M Shown above from L to R: DK2 J. McHomes, DK1 M. Becker. Personnel not shown include: DKSN ollins. - YY .-MS. 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'Sw ' X 'IP' i :Xi 1 'W , L1'f?5sg45 ii 35' Nix .- as: G ..,+-f MJ, nv. W., v .,.,. , JM- N QHQL ' .. J... r 7 M fp 4, gb 1 - 1 f +'r-has , 'X A , -b--, N W gwf-Rf, xxx, ,K ,,,,. '-7:-qgQ -0 4, .. N-. u-xv K .. MH' N. f ..X4.-.,,.. W -- X.X. N... K K, N: ' -W, DEWEY S M STER W v X E Shown above from L to R Back Row DKI M B. Becker HTI l.E. Gandy SHI D H Stelnberger GMGC D P. Smlth Front Row GMM2 E. Washington SKI J.J. Petrlchko GMGI R E. Buras 1 ' ' it ff '-'- ff xx f K Z X4 Q GS A kg' f rf' g I www t g : . , Q L , . . ' , . . I , , . . ELF DEFE E FGRCE Shown above from L to R3 Back Row: MR3 S.C. Ruelo, GMGSN C. Trembath, FN R.L. Behrens, MM2 W.D. Ivey, LT Ggl R.M. Dumse, MMFN S.K. Hand, MM3 E.W. Holland, GMT2 R.P. Moles, EMFN M.S. Tapia, GMGI R.E. Buras. Front Row: BT2 M.R. Lefevers, MM3 W.E. Wages, BT2 Beck, SA K.A. Pinnick, MMFN M.V. Danese, GMM3 J.R. Ruffin, GMG3 J.E. Moore, SKI J.J. Petrlchko. Personnel not shown include: MM2 R.E. Hall, JO3 N.R. Mackensen. l l l i II Il is While the ship was on deployment in the Mediterranean Sea, the USS Dewey's Leading Petty Officers, Chief Petty Q Officers and Officers chose among the crew members, one I person each month to be Sailor of the Month and then chose from the nominated sailors of the month and sailors of the 2 month, a Sailor of the Quarter. The following are those individuals who have shown a high individual pride and interest in the Navy: l 1 ri li SAILORS OF THE MONTH APRIL ........ ........ H T3 Stanley Dale White MAY ....... .... S H2 Barry E. Moore i Q' JUNE ...... ..... S K1 John J. Petrichko T l JULY .................... RM2 Francis English AUGUST ................. OS2 Cord Bueker LJ SEPTEMBER ...... HT3 Jesus Ramos SAILORS OF THE QUARTER SK1 John J. Petrichko ' HT3 Jesus Ramos x, il' 5 ll QE Pi si il 'll l : l ,gl The USS Dewey left Charleston, South Carolina, the fourth of April. The ship returned to the homeport city October 26th, 1978. During those 205 days there were hundreds of reports of inventory made to various members of the chain of command. Here are a few facts distilled from this mass of paperwork documenting our cruise: Mileage Gallons DFM Hours Underway 8,313.4 882,107 449.4 6,195.9 675,955 446.4 1,834.3 221,203 145.2 7,091.1 840,791 499.2 3,168.4 393,522 227.0 3,749.5 273,270 245.0 7,674.0 849,987 561.0 Month April May J une July August September October We traveled 38,026.6 miles and used a total of 4,136,835 gallons of fuel and we for a total of 2573.2 hours. Some other items of interest might be the following: 88.8 9.7 25.2 81.2 335.7 284 871,434 141 162 202 152 498 1345 825 373,456 13,747 112,608 8,710 days inport days anchored days involved major fleet exercises C2 carriersb days involved fleet exercises fl carrierl hours ping time rounds 5 f54 expended xerox copies made AAW exercises participated in at sea EW exercises participated in hours ASAC control ASW aircraft controlled air intercept control aircraft controlled exercises payroll dollars distributed hamburgers served eggs used gallons ice cream consumed re underway Line . -. N -vm Nw 'A L cc by D LI077' , N J M r R, 4 P 2 H ii 5 1 I 1 i I 5 F 5 , lr ? AT S C4 A as I 5 .sl , filil haf u .5 it 5 .4 Your Outchop from the Mediterranean marks completion of a highly successful deployment. Through consistently superior performances in various Task Group operations and NATO Exercises, you earned the reputation as a Top-Notch operator. Your highstate of material and training readiness, evident throughout the deployment, was emphasized when you were singled out for receipt of the TOP GUN award during the May Gunnery Exercise and by your superior performance in LINK 11 operations. Your efforts in providing ' h d' f Ta k Force Sixty. spare parts assistance to other units has enhanced t e rea mess o s Additionally, your superb performances during port visits contributed greatly to maintaining the U.S. Navy's image in the Mediterranean. As you proceed homeward to rejoin your loved ones, all of you can take pride in a job Well done. I wish you fair Winds and following seas. VADM JAMES K. WATKINS, USN, SIXTH FLEET COMMANDER. e U n , Q 1 , .1 1, , Y 49-1- ,Q f ,T W W gf f w f 7 ,w , fr fy f 1 R 1 if g 4 I f-1 vfrwib. W ' iz, 1 4 Wsfyfix 4-W 5i7W ,1 75 ff. f V!! . , , 1 . it f W Y I l l f fs- A f 1 7 Q' . I m fgfk' Q. 'Rf 4 , -si .' . , f . , s .,1.fh,.f.,as 7 ' , - L 7 7. ff z , , 4 fav aff.-' ' an , . ., ag, . .W 1 . f .1 . MW.. wwf' 46 . f , , f f ,yi 7. z ' ff vw' 2' . ,,,vf'-'A N Y' I Left to Right: Enlisted Editor!Photographer, FTM3 R. Goodwin, Artist!Photographer GMG3 J Moore, Officer in Charge, LTjg IL. Davidson, Front: Copy Editor, J03 N. Mackensen There were many events where either the camera was not allowed or could not fully describe the situation, for this reason this crew's cruisebook is offered to add to the memorles of those members of the USS DEWEY during 4 April-26 October, 1978 Mediterranean Cruise. There are no copyrights for this book though through the hard work of those pictured above there IS an unwritten authority of the use of the pictures contained in this book. We of the Cruisebook Staff would like to extend our special thanks to the following for allowing us the time to work on our project: GMG1 Hartzell, FTMC Yates and FTM2 Heerwagen WALSWORTH Cruise Book Office Pvggggggem 815 West Little Creek Road uuu:u.lNl,-unlouluuuu NOffOlk, PHMRIIS coufii f Iii' 45 ugly .W
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