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Depart Sane Diego 18 Cate l Pearl Harbor f l 26 Got-29 Pearl I-larbor 3 Nov- Yokosuka, Japan 22 Nov-17 I-long Kong a 24 Dec-30 Phattaya Beach, Thailand 4 Jan- 9 Subic Bay, Republic of the Phillipines14 Jan-27 J Buckner Bay, Okinawa 1 Feb- 4 Febc Subic Bay - 14 Feb- 6 Mar Buckner Bay 10 Mar-13 Mar Pusan Korea 31 Mar- 3 April Buckner Bay 5 Apr- 6 Apr Pearl Harbor 17 Apr-18 Apr Return-San Diego 1 26 Apr F VW' I QI 4 'A 3 5 YK L -1-ill! WEST PAC DEPLOYMENT U84-asv Uss DULUTH QLPD-65 Gctober 18, 1984-April 26, 1985 DEDICATIQ u II Second Consecutwe Squadron Battle Eff1c1ency Award 3 1 ,4 I 3 Ai 5 A 5 1 1 I A1 Af 3 1 A 1 ' -.! ? i I, I f 1 I i 1 1 1 Ship's History . . . Ombudsman .... Forward ........... Commanding Officer .... Executive Officer ....... Master Chief of Command Crew ................ Underway! Shift Colors . Executive Department . Air Department ...... Deck Department ..... Third Division ......... Engineering Department . A Gang .......... . . E Division ...... . . . P-1 Division . . Sports ....... Odds Sz Ends . . . P-2 Division . . Beards ............ R Division ......... Medical Department . . . Navigation Department. . . Operations Department . . . OC Division ......... OE Division ........ BLE or TE OIDivision....... ....6 OWDivision . . . .7 Supply Department . . . ....8 S-1 Division . . .10 S-2 Division . . . . .11 S-3 Division .... . . .12 S-4 Division . . . . . . . .13 Embarked Marines . . . . .15 Port Visits ..... . . . Hawaii ........ . . .25 . Yokosuka, japan . . . . . ...21 . . .36 Hong Kong .............. . . . . . .41 Pattaya Beach, Thailand .... . . . . . .42 Subic Bay, Republic of Philippines . . .47 Okinawa, japan ........... . . . . . .51 Pusan, Korea . . . . . .55 Special Guests . . . . . . . .57 Embarked Sailors . . . . . .59 SEALS ..... . . . . . .66 B.M.U. . . ...67 L.C.U. . . .71 Tigers ........ . . . ...75 Coming Home-..... . . .78 Acknowledgements . . . ...SO ...85 ' The Duluth is an amphibious transport dock ship QLPDD, which is one of the most versatile classes of ships in the Navy. The LPD combines the functions of four different classes of ships, the dock landing ship CLSDD, the tank landing ship CLSTQ, the attack transport CLPAD, and the attack cargo ship CLKAD. I The Duluth is named after the city of Duluth, Minnesota, which in turn is named after the French explorer Daniel Greysolon Sieyr du Lhut. Du Lhut lived from 1636-1710, and gained fame when he set out on an expedition to Lake Superior to pacify the indians and end the Ojibwa-Sioux War. Duluth was constructed at the New York Naval Shipyard, and her keel was laid on December 18, 1963. She was commissioned there on December 18, 1965, and is the last fighting ship to be commissioned at that shipyard. She is over 569 feet long, with a beam of 110 feet. Her displacement is approximately 16,710 tons, and she has a sustained speed capability of twenty knots. Due to her design, Duluth can maneuver as easily as a destroyer. I . ' Duluth can carry four medium landing craft or one LCU boat, six amphibious transport helicopters or three CH53s, and over 900 combat troops. She can also carry 2,000 tons of supplies and equipment, all in addition to her crew of 400 officers and enlisted men. Duluth is unique in having a helicopter platform built over a well deck in the rear of the vessel. This provides the tactical advantage of being able to lift troops, their combat equipment and supplies onto the same ship. Therefore, the ship contributes to all phases of the amphibious assault. The well deck is a large hollow area inside the hull of the ship. Located within the well deck are upper and lower vehicle storage areas, which hold most of the embarked troops heavy combat equipment, such as tanks and jeeps. To facilitate the docking and loading of various sized landing craft, the ship can ballast down under the water, thereby flooding the well deck with enough water to enable the landing craft to enter the well deck thru the stern gate door. Once docked inside the well deck, troops, supplies, and combat equipment can be loaded on to or off of the amphibious boats and vehicles. 1 Flight operations play a major role in amphibious warfare. The Duluth can bring troops and supplies aboard using any of the helicopters in the Navy and Marine Corps inventory. Duluth can land, load and launch two CH53-s with 70 fully equipped combat troops in less than two minutes. The Duluth can also land and deploy the AV-8A Vstol Harrier attack jet. Through radio contact and visual comunications from our well trained airmen, the helicopters are guided to a safe landing on the flight deck. Today, our Air Department maintains a perfect' record of over 21,000 accident free helo landings. Fuel replenishments are provided to the helicopters when needed. The purpose of an amphibious operation is to establish a landing force on a hostile shore, and to secure that territory. The job of Duluth is to move troops and their supplies to an area most strategically suited for an efficient assault landing. Amphibious warfare integrates all types of ships, aircraft, landing forces and weapons, in a concentrated military effort. Close cooperation and detailed coordination between all participating forces is essential to the success of an amphibious operation. There must be a clear understanding of mutual obligations, special capabilities and problems of each component. These operations include detailed planning, embarkation of troops and equipment, rehearsal movement to the objective area, final preparation, the assault landing itself, and support of the-landing force until the operation has ended. As an LPD, the Duluth plays a unique role in amphibious operations, and having a well-trained and ready crew is absolutely necessary. From line handlers and signalmen, to the complex task of maintaining communications between all stations, each man must understand his job. The crew of Duluth is known for their high standards of performance, and enable Duluth to fulfill her rigorous role- in the UGATOR NAVY . BOLD I ACTIG wmv ,Y sr - .. M 'a....i .M m ww-0' USS DULUTH SALUTES MRS. BETTY WILLIS S1 MRS. LORRI EDWARDS SHIP'S QMBUDSMEN Mrs. Betty Willis 8: Family udsman V FGRWARID WESTPAC! There is no other cruise like it. It has many different meanings for people who are in the Navy and their dependants. For the young at heart, it means adventures to come in faraway places. For those with loved ones, it means seperation for a long period of time. In any event, we all departed on our voyage with the knowledge that the mission we were to carry out was a necessary one. WESTPAC 84-85, afforded us the opportunity to visit such ports as Hawaii, Yokosuka,japang Hong Kong, Pataya Beach, Thailand, The Republic of The Philippines, and Korea. Many of the crewmembers and embarked personnel took advantage of the discounted tours in these ports which were made available through the ship's Chaplain. - Some memorable events during the deployment included the ship's 19th birthday, the doing away with beards in the Navy as of january first, and the Christmas Familygram video that almost never came. But the crowning achievement of the cruise came with the awarding of the Squadron Battle r , ,g f W W 'PQ K W , 1 QA, 'S-4,6 r 1'2'f45 ' 'S' f P' f' 1' CMMA DI G OFFICER if Z Si KW wk .. Captain Kenneth R. Barry was born in Washington, D.C. Upon graduation from Yale University in 1960, he was commissioned in the Navy. After commissioning he served as Damage Control Assistant on USS Marshall CDD-676j. He then served successive tours as Engineering Officer on USS Hanson CDD-832D and USS jenkins CDD-4475. In 1967, after Defense Intelligence School, Captain Barry was assigned to Headquarters North American Air Defense Command. In 1969, he returned to sea on the Staff of Commander Cruiser Destroyer Flotila Seven as Flag Secretary. He then became Executive Officer USS Forrest Sherman CDD-931j. In 1973, after a year of language study, he served as Assistant Naval Attache, American Embassy, Helsinki Finland. From 1975 to 1977 he served as Executive Officer on USS England CCG-22j. From 1978 to 1981 he served successive tours as Commanding Officer, USS Agerhlom QDD-826D and USS Fort Fisher QLSD-409. In 1981, he was assigned as Chief Staff Officer, Commander Amphibious Squadron Three. He reported from duty as Chief of Staff, Commander Amphibious Group One. Captain Barry's awards and decorations include the joint Service Commendation Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal and the Battle Efficiency Ribbon. His two children, Kenneth and Stephanie, attend the University of Southern California. Counter Clockwise: Captain Barry helps cut Marine Corps Birthday cake, speaks in front of R.O.T.C. group and enjoys cake at ship's Hawaiian Luau party. ' WJQAMY K l EXEC TIVE OFFICER LCDR joseph R Hug1ll Lreutenant Commander oseph R Hugrll was born rn Coos Bay Oregon October 25 1948 He was graduated from the Unrversrty of Colorado rn December 1971 w1th a Bachelor of Science Degree rn Internatlonal Relatrons Wh1le at the UHIVCISIYY of Colorado he attended NROTC and was commrssroned an Enslgn 1n the Navy on December 18 1971 From Aprrl 1972 to March 1975 LCDR Hugrll was assrgned as Ma1n Propulsron Assrstant on the USS Knox DD 10525 He was then assrgned as Executrve Offrcer on the USS Plarnvrew CAGEH 15 unt1l july 1977 LCDR Huglll was then assrgned to the USS Southerland CDD 7435 to serve as Engrneerrng Offlcer untrl August 1980 In August 1980 he was assrgned to USS Cayuga QLST 11865 as Frrst Lreutenant LCDR Hugrll completed hrs duty aboard USS Cayuga LST 11865 on january 1982 and then was assrgned to COMNAVSURFPAC In March 1984 he reported aboard USS Duluth LPD 65 as Executlve Offrcer followrng a tour of duty as Staff Mater1al Offlcer at COMNAVSURFPAC LCDR Hugrlls awards and decoratrons rnclude the Mentorrus Un1t Commendatlon Bronze Star and the Battle Effrcrency Rrbbon Navy Achrevement Medal LCDR Hug111 IS marrred to the former Mrss o Ann Ward of Lubbock Texas LCDR Hugrll wrfe o Ann and the1r two chrldren Patrrck Ward and ennlfer Ann res1de rn San Drego Mr Flrskl' . .J I .. . . . , ,V . , . . , C - . l, . . . . . . C -- , . . , , I U I C - . . 7 . C 5, . , . Q G , J , , . a J . , . . COMMA D MASTER CHIEF 611154 . . , ,,,,,,, ., , .. . 2.x N -L..-.f' i fcuf- .x III-ll: Lag! KJ x f ff Q- ,. 1 19 Q L i I WN M X Q I- , , ci vil' ' '- Vi 3152- :'.:'ff'iz'f N Safe '-ft 0 -11 .1 W X f' I Q :If flip 1' X f-525 555:20 Master Chief Hood enjoys bakeshop candlelight dinner. ster Chief Sonar Techni- cian Robert A. Hood Master Chief Sonar Technician Robert A. Hood enlisted in the Army Reserve in November, 1955. He joined the Navy in january, 1958 and attended Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. Master Chief Hood's first duty station was the USS Hunt CDD-647D, homeported in New Port, Rhode Island. In April, 1962, he reported for duty at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.AHe was stationed at Fleet Sonar School, Key West, Florida, from February 1964 until April 1966. Master Chief Hood was then assigned to the USS Van Voorhis QDE-1028j, New Port, Rhode Island. Injuly 1967 Master Chief Hood began a three year tour at USN-MCRTC, Columbia, South Carolina. In March of 1970, he reported to the USS Damato CDD-871D as Leading Chief Sonarman until September, when reassigned to the USS Vesole CDD-878D Charleston, South Carolina, until October, 1974. Upon completion of this assignment he reported to the Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center Pacific, San Diego, California, until October, 1978. He then reported to CTG 168.1 CPACFASTQ Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Completing a three year tour, Master Chief Hood returned to the Fleet Anti Submarine Warfare Training Center Pacific, until October, 1984, when he was assigned to the USS Duluth CLPD-63 where he presently serves as Command Master Chief. Master Chief Hood is married to the former Glenda Rhodes of Bossier City, Louisiana. CRE , Sm? V, S QV f aw X X wwnv ,Dj-za! . . ' x - X :- f f W ii? myyw' AW, W MWA my fd f ,V X? f' .mx 7y7f 4 f W X W DER WAY! SHIFT CGLURS Crewmember waves as ship departs,San Diego. Pier 6, a last glance .at the wives. There was a sadness in 'havingrto leave ourfamilies anld friends for such ajlong time, but we werevconfident that we couldcount on them-r for the firm support and inspiration that would get Ius through those long six months so far from our homes. As fthe book illustrates, we made it through those sixemonths, shining every step of the way. The crew met every challenging situation with a determination and efficiency that strengthened Duluthfs RM3 Nettles bids newlywed wife farewell. reputation as The Gator Navy's Finest and TheNpride ofthe Pacific Fleet . Pier six becomes smaller and smaller. The toughest job in the Navy. . . OC . 18, 1984 HM2 Tebo, wife and son say their farewells. As the ship passed below the Coronado Bridge, many wondered when we would see this familiar landmark again. fVW V - . T- ' K 1 . 4. - R - -, -- - ,Q -.11 Q . V fkgix, . 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Stratton V Theological Warfare Specialist RP2 David Ely YN1 Pinero dilligently attacks his work. Man With A Mission YN2 Jerome F. Whipkey DULUTH Sailor of The Year PN2 Scott A. Mann YNSN Bob Chiolero , , J p ' PN3 Tuan M. Lai YNSN Dewayne E. james ,V ,, 'A 'eff , ,, Qi u Maw JW, , W! YNSN Todd F. Lacy I knew I would be famous some day. PN3 Lai strikes a pose during working hours. 18 Admin Bob Chiolero at' work. You mean I'm not supposed to write on this? PN3 james D. Seilhymer PN3 Robert M. Talbert 013.21 l OS1 Matthew Robinson .,-.............,,,,..., Wwfffaff. . I I I reenlisted for this? YN3 William L. Sombke Typing is my life, says YN3 Somoke. Admin 19 Navy life, it's tough. 20 Admin ' Do you want this to go by pack mule or Carrier pigeon? PCB Mario Velardc YN2 jerry Whipkey, a man with a mission. SSGT Ronald Wildman '7' i 5 use p. .i 5 T'- , wr: -+W- v- , , 'M f 1 Y I A 'Fi N' N Q- P- -if 1 J 1-.Q Y ,K W ,,. 'J' ffm Q ,, ,, 1 A- K' fr' A-, ,xcii JM.. J ,,1...v7-:I X 1 - ' '- - 4' 5-A-4-,,:1.1r r -. f Q' '-yup X1.,.,.f,,,- v. ' 1' 4 1, 4 2-' . i ,A ww 1, ' mf I x I 7 , , . ,. .LJ , 5 Lt. Thomas directing fire drill on flight deck. l Lt. Terence Kilman ABF1 Alioto directs quarters Ain the morning for V Division. Front row: Lt. Kirk Thomas Air Boss ABH3 Beasley, ABF3 Talbert, ASE2 Lagrow, and ABF3 Ciccarelli. Aviation Fuels Officer ABF1 Francis Alioto V Division LPO ABH1 Wm Rivera 22 Air ' ABH3 Michael Beasley ABF3 Victor Ciccarelli AN Darryl Ferguson ABH3 Ricky Furtado N u Duluth air crew shown here refueling Harrier jet. ASE2 Thomas Lagrow AN Morris Maraya AN Steven L. Robson ABF-AN jeffrey Malley , l , We , , ,,.,5,4,,3,+,3, 5 . . 4 - -- -.14-1.-15.1-..m-,..1.w-:4,.fg..-- '4 f I v Q, cl Ti I r I 14 ,v A l ill Ili Ill ,li l I x I x I J ,mn-m'f ' X'-eW XWi X ABF3 Steve Talbert A CH46 Helicopter prepares to vertrep supplies. ASMAN Mark Weitzol Two Harrier jumpjets poised to launch from Duluth's flight deck. iv, tt V .,,, , 2 1 oooc a a ABH1 Rivera celebrates B- day. 24 Air l ,....4M,,m..,,,N,i.. ,... my ,,,..,,, ,, AN Renato Villanueva Pri-Fly takes on a new facelift. ABF-AN Malley' and ASMAN Weitzol out on the town DEP DECK ARTM ENT 26 Deck LT Benjamin Smith First Lieutenant LT Doren Michael First Division Officer BMCM Robert Postal Ship's Bos'n LT Toney Dollins Second Division Officer BMC james B. Williford BMC Michael Wassman 1ST Div LCPO ' ZND Div LCPO Oh my...! BM1 Ronald Baker BM2 Joseph Mayhand 1ST Div LPO ZND Div LPO i Liberty Hounds? And the next guy I catch sleeping behind my back. . . BM3 Robert Augdahl SN Robert Chamberlain The probe being sent back. SN Jewell Baxter SN Michael Choi .T,. - ,. fy ,. gc cf., I 1 4 I. I i il il M I I I I I i II 2 I I I I I ii , II I I I I in I 5, I I fi I I is 28 Deck SN Michael Christian SN Derrick Clarke BM1jesse T. Cooper SN Cfalg Ward SN Dave Cravens BMS Dave Dale SN Anthony Davis SN MiCl'l21Cl -DCYCIC SN Bill A. Dierwechter BM3 William Ekern SN Frederick Fields BM3 Wade Fleming SN Robeff Fliflf BM2 Robert Freir SN Marvin Fiiiii SN Timothy Gaicia SN Christopher Garnica SN Guy Heflin BM3 Glenn jones SN Steven T. Godfrey SN Restituto Herrera SN Steven Lazoff SN Shannon Grier SN Keith Guthrie BM2 Robert M. Hickman SN john Little SN Sean Hollingshead SN jim Matthews BM3 Arron McGlon SN Lxwise Iii. Miian SN Bob Miller SN Scott Napolitan Deck 29 SN Guentar Neidhardt SN Adrian Neil BM3 William Nelson BM3 Bobby Nevel SN Gary Oliver SN Dave Osborne 30 Deck SN Rodriguez and SN Derck hamming it up before the camera. S vw Q',,,..K imma S SN paul Ottoy SN Dwight Spider Paschal SN Gregory Ratcliff SN Ramon Rodriguez SN Charles Reed SN Gary Robinson BM2 Anthony Sabala SN Ken Shambley Are you sure Picasso started this way? SN Michael Sims SN Israh Smith SN Leonard Smith SN Edward Slovinski SN Kevin Smith SN Michael Solano SN Little hustles the compartment players Deck 31 1, l, lm!! 2 . 6 Wi 1 l l l l I l 24 in Wi ri 5 i r i i l i l 52 Deck i SN Robert Trurrier SN Edgarclo Velez SN TOUI Watkins BM3 Cedric Williams if Z BM2 Mark Willis ,M lst Division mans Sea and Anchor detail. SN William Wolfe BMS oncs working, after hours . N-QJNQ.. QV! What about a bow knot on this one! Ist Division, letting go the anchor. lu I thought I'd eat better as a chief. f Lt. Smith is awarded SWO pin by Capt. Barry. Larry, Mo and Curly? fn ,WWE ,nun-H 54 Deck The USS San jose pulls away after replenishment ff Give it to Harvey he ll take anything How bout that military bearing Lt. Toney Dollins is presented his SWO pin. Master Chief Postal enjoys his morning coffee. ,I f fififffff VQJ fff ffwff. fc 42.5 f Zo 2, W MM ff ,f X 72090 ff' iff ,ff wffe-i Q f Qfif ZZ? 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Mills Leading Chief Petty 40 A Gang l l Officer xyr s D, su sr N ' 132 r 5 l l l EN1 Robeff H' King EN3 Timofh Andrews Leading Petty Officer Y MMI RlCl'1arCl L. Barnette MMCS Mills checks work progress in Boat Shop MM2 Rausch at work on the B 84 A Crane 1 1 l l ' A l a 1 1 f T I . . A Gang 41 EN3 Hilton Brown MMFN Danrel Carnllo MM3 Ronald G. Chavez 7 EN3 R. k COO er EN2 Rickey Gorman ENFN Robert S. Holbrook ic ey p 42 A Gang EN3 Frank Martinez knows what's u MM3 William Hunter P The Cheng puts out the word at quarters. ' ki, l 1 1 i 41 ENFN Alan Machiela FN Ryan T. Morse EN3 Michael Shearer EN3 Michael Scott A EN1 Siegler and MM3 Hunter, all choked up. EN1 Bradley C. Siegler ENFN Russel M. Thompson r-J M, and ...Fwy A Gang 43' ' r The ole A Gang EN1 King in one of his better moods? X EN1 Siegler ponders problem. E DIVISION -E CWO2 james Soles EMC john Culhi IC1 Manuel Batul Electrical Officer Leading Chief Petty Officer 46 E Division The pride of Division: IC1 Davis. X .. I, ,,,.A S 11- -5,15 FN David S. Aqui IC? Craig CICITICHS IC3 Rodney R. Crain IC3 Norbert M. Cruz EM3 Dana L. Daniels IC2 Gary W. Davis EM1 Orlando O. Galiste EMFN Rafael Hernandez EMFN Michael Leo xg i in My 4 f EM2 Lon T' Letson ICS MiCl1ael C. Mitchell I 103 joseph R. Rodriguez EM2 Davld Shuffz E Division 47 i IC1 Batul waves to his fans O ff? Z f Z M79 f if ty W . K .Q X i Q FA P 1 T Th EM3 Alejandro Valenzuela au . omas i IC3 Rodriquez receives frocking letter EM3 Ronald Viernes EM2 Viboon Wayland FN jggeph K, Wells EM1 Galiste troubleshoots a piece of equipment 48 E Division EM2 Letson receives his ESWS Pin EM3 james Wintermote ENS Ronald Brunk BTCS William W. Weatherford BTC Richard G. Hartman P-1 Division Officer Leading Chief Petty Officer Our Gang P-1 49 1 3 4 i ,, V 5, M ww 3 Wg: ,l 1 A 1, algae i E nf f ' lj- I, l i 4 f Q FA Mark Bellini MM2 james P. Castro MM2 SCOtt W. Ellis 5, 4 l 1251 . V1 Ill , 453: l 5' l BT1 Reymolaclor A. Farin 'la ill ll M Y. 1 l 1 MMFN Riley on the throttleboard ,Nt Y M - I ,. li 1 ,, l ll ll MMPN Steven Knox MM3 David Lundblade MM3 Mlchael G Maloney l 50 P 1 FN Ronald G. Marshall FN Clemens Rodriquez MMFN Paul SIPOS MMFN Lance McMahon MM3 David E. Ryba BT3 Gary L Taylor FN Craig Powell BT2 Robert M. Sallee , Q ,, if za. 'wares ff fs , :V :'3?f:a5 .I .V v H z, . , ' To N X f W f f '91 f a W X Q f 4 f V f f V ' W ' f s NK QMQ 'i'7- V asap A aw' , X f 4 f, f .J ' SQ of 52 P-1 MMCM Foster at awards presentation Of course I still love you Salutes are rendered with pride in our space BT5 Baum and MM3 Lyes receive their P.O. Aeademy Diplomas BTC Weatherford in the hole Would you buy a ballcap from these men? ,, ' 1 if ' ,. ,, Nice Tan! N 4 BT3 Cayabyab and BT3 Bartell take a breather P-1 53 54 P-1 The P-1 hole gang BT1 Farin manages a grin in the hole. MM2 Castro is caught unawares BT3 Brett Bartell says hinday . f Top Left to Right: BM2 Willis, MM1 Zilla, MS2 Kastler, LTJG Pavlat, Capt. K. R. Barry, EM2 Letson, FN Ashley, RMC Dunn. Bottom Row: EN2 Gorman, MM2 Rausch, EN1 King, BMC Wassmann, BM3 Gordon, BM2 Sabala. DULUTI-I INTRAMURAL SPORTS , ,ZW Top Row SN Truttier, SN Ratcliff, Capt. K. R. Barry, SN Grier, SK2 Villalovos, SKSN Sims, YNSN Lacy, Bottom Row: YNSNjames, SKSN Lewis, BM3 McGlon, SN Fields, MMFN Gathers. Sports 55 V l l E 4 I l 1 v 1 1 l I I. 56 Sports - swlfiftr The USS Duluth Soccer Team Westpace 84-85. gg! The fearsome foursome of Duluth Softball. 1 M., .44 f. . f , ,f Wil E qfj, nl if h.:i',,,, I , lf' .. rf 'gf' gg Q. 4-gf 1 ' X SVS , 3992 as k Q. , ,, i A-I-lg 'L20'i.a,gfl 1 s 4, 'A .ah -,Q 5.-9 5.9 X 'ii' 1 ft ' ' , if - 'A A aww ' A 2 'f,. lf, rf' 1 K ff' . ' c r . tg f -, . X if Q ' SSW-Q. Q . 4, , V if y w..- ,fg ffs-3 , .v -, ., , 'gf .. 11. '1 l' ,gf Q ,,.., , X ' ' . f 1 . ... -'A fi' . 4 ,, Q, s 1' Q 5 , , 2 7 , I - - -1 I - Q S , 1 A . 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' 'mg Tai' 5' M, ,I 1 I 5 r 9 I N 1 3 5 I .4 I f 5 J 1 -l Si' '2 4 vfi .Q f Q ---- ,,,.4.... V x ,, x NX xox, ,wr yr 1. X . , V: WE S 0 Nuuulinvfi A LTJG Andrew Iskra P-2 Division Officer BTC Robert R. Powell BTC paul E' King W K, 8 F' 60 P-2 MM1 Wes Albright BT3 Michael Bishop FN Michael S. Ashley FA Allen Baptista MMFN Eddie Chambers MMFN Robert Evans l FA Todd E. Goebel MM2 jimmy G. Hodges FN William A. johnson MM3 Steve E. Hodas FN Dean A. Lache MM3 Mark A. Lyes' P-2 61 62 P-2 BT1 Nestor A. Malibago FA Ronald Maynard FA Robert Pinder l FN Craig Powell FA Richard Reed MM2 Barry A. Reidberg MMPN Joseph Rice MMFN Sfeve Sandven MM1 Michael T. Shields -. l 2 19 QI l 1. 7 l. I V r l l l i l l l l w l 7 I l l 2 1 I w w l l 1 I f l r l Q 1 E 4 J M1 asa? MMFN Paul Tfeas ' It must be here somewhere BT3 Gerald L. Shively BT3 Gary L. Taylor ENFA Russel M. Thompson P-2 63 ,T l l l Q li . r r l .l l El 'l I l l l in 'X wtf ..XLAL R we s E E me X X X Vin X. x 2 1 FN Todd A Voeks , FN Baker and MMFN Stoddard relaxing after a watch 64 P-2 MM1 Grant Zilla BTC Powell- receiving retention medal. The Clown kit is broken out again. S tt Q 7 Q23 W5 T Ei The starry eyed midwatch look of BT3 Shively. Not another watch? Mumbles BT2 Gunn. It's just a little bit hotter down here, says BT2 Kern. PN Voeks says A chipping tool is man's best friend. P-2 65 JANUARY 1, 1985. . .GOIN GGING. . .HGGNE 66 Beards P G 1 I ?.l1 R-DIVISICD CWO3 Carl Pugh Damage Control Assistant HTC Richard Coates HTCS Thomas Gardner Damage Control Chief Petty Officer Division Leading Chief Petty Officer R Div 67 i E HT1 Graciano Q. Angeles el M1 ill lil fll il il H' HTFA Manuel C. Antonio ,l V 'l i. A ll 4. il , il lli l lfl ll. ,,, li' i an l i i HTFN john Caldwell 68 R-Division HT1 Gary Davis MR1 William E. Meyers jr. 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',i:-wisgff, fi.-':?1lJ,-f 1 r?f5f2:1 -?Q'f:1-51-: ' x1t'i':.2E1?i'Z ' P if ' .2 ,if--.Ei:.2..f13l-,1413 - - 1 T 1 - -g,-5,1-.gif .. ' ' - H 3 f Zf'f ?L'A:' ?fQ2hfq if,-'jx'-g,, +':q,-gs.'Tg,i , ,i-15:91 113-g..:ff.g13a1g1g. 1 .. h. W mg..,.wh.f':-u4.4.r::-x.1-gm: 4.,u41.,:.,,L.1:.,..,1,,:.w m.1Q.:.g:.aU,,-... x:-:..L.w.w: - R - v.-W V--.Fwy -' v.w.zfsm.w4r4ua.,-.1-41L.ff.-:.r.,c-pry-X-a'c1-wa--V' M---v-J-as 72 Medical i LT Thomas Magrino LT Kirk Kallander Medical Officer Dental Gfficer 9 HM1 james Wallace Leading Petty Officer HM2 jeffrey M. Burnell HM2 Thomas E. Himes HM3 Tyree jamison 5 HM2 .Ion R. junker HM2 Earl S. Kallio DT3 Frank T. Smith jr. SR Rodney Smith HM2 Artis D. Tebo Medical 75 f Y 74 Medical NAVIGATIQN LT- Gary Elkins QMCS Keven Kirmaly QM3 David A. BIOWH QM3 Stephen Crary QM2 Stephen R. johnson 76 Navigation QMSN JCFYY D- Knight QMSN Frank Magiera QM2 John A, Qwen QMSN Mark Walters X ,Z Wy f W ,y4.V,,,l 'Yi' ,. 1 V C f 'W fff MWW f W fwm A , fi WW W W WW ff mg Navigation 77 QPER TIONS 78 Operations V l OPS BOSS LCDR Paul Golubous Operations Officer 7 Firefox Ops. Dept. at wOrk Operations 79 7. if i ii ,i i OC DIVISIO 1 1 I ii i i n if li ii W LT. scoff Brown 4 i L u ,V Communications Officer . 3 i 'v I ,1 I F , 1 i i ,Q BMC Jfffffey Dunn SMC Frederick M. Kee RM1 David Huey P Leading Chief Petty Officer Leading Petty Officer 1 80 OC Division i i RMSN Anthony Adams l RM3 Jeffery G. Brasher SM3 Chris Carlyle l l . RM3 Tres L. Fischbach SMSN Scott Hagedorn SMI Ronald Hall I SM2 Patritk Harrigan RMSA john johnson Y l RMSA Clifton W. josey OC Division 81 RM3 Todd Kollar RM1 Mike Mcflrackin 82 OC Division RMSN Richard Powell RMSN Terry j. Liggins RMSN Willis Lockett SMSN Dane R. McMillian SM2 Timothy Pacheco RM3 Laurence Rener RMSA patrick Riley RM2 Gregory Urbanowicz - SM3 V jose ega RM2 Michael L. Williams 7 ,ff , ' , V , 'fav X .Wi . . , M , - V , f, If .. I' s WW' H j y ...., fl, if X Q Z X W ff 1 2' ff Z Z 1 V Z 2 f f 'Z' 7 f f i, Q Z Z ' WW OL Division 83 J iii ii i if N i ii l + Ii fi J 15 ii 1 11 i F 1 i a i 84 OC Division f'! Q f -fy Z4 ,fg fZ V xii f9' 5 V f if W ff Mi! IW, OE DIVISIO xnxx w xg A 4 Z 0 Z Left to Right: ,Iohnny,,Iac, Mr. L, Chief, Bird, Ed, jo, Woodman. or Randy. Spunky. Woody. Paul. 4 Q ff 4 f' My W ff A145 A f A V V , ff 1, 4 3 f 6 A ' ' eff, Vi! 1 Q ,' ff V 2 1 7 . 1 f3?f2 Z. I I M17 1 5 W, f , X C , X 'aye it Q , f 'Af v , Zag f riff X f X, 1,1 gf Vw ff ' ' I M , ff ' 4 f Z Z f if f Z Z , if S Z 2 iff L N . . if 5 CWO3 Marinus Ligtermoet Electronics Maintenance Officer 1 ,SW f 4 L ETC jerry Manion eading Chief Petty Officer ET1jac D. Metcalf Leading Petty Officer Division 85 1 X I I '. 1 -, li Q, .1 'Uv 'X - 1 KN 1 lj ' N-- 1 I-r o C N, K N I ', Q ,J i Q lil :S- Q 1:1 ,al gi A , '91 01 WW o x ET2 Timothy Alleman ET3 Mark P' Cardinal i n ET2 Paul M. Havy ET3 Scott A. johnson ET3 Steve Setzke 86 OE Division ET2 David E' Slack ET3 Curt Wood ET3 Randall Woodman f' TSJLN X .Nw ,.i.,g,N- ' 4: 1,3471 I ' 7 C 'W' V, 7 1 W V if gf if ' -X1 i ' 1 - if V ffs Q, Mm W f f .W xx 1 i:.'ff:'f-- - f ' f f , S yf 'X 5 'W 1. 1 if ffi f X 5 ' C, XJ S' 'W 3 X i N Q Xi X , 24 C Xxf f ' Q 1 -iw, , 1 J s Q, I ff qv , W A f ,X iw X . O xg ix XQX if ,f M 4 J A. L C., gg i C , 5? 7 X X V , 4 Xi 'Q -W' gut Q , f ,f f -. C! N, if X f fv- xx ,,,, 5 X596 X C Ag C WJ 1 - S , ,, f , fig ,f 1 B ' J , if www ' ix x 5 x f , , f 1 f i 7, ,, X K XLR xx X if . X gf QQ W C i f V X 5 , Z iw k f C .V 4 5 . - Y , :HP P S ,f W W Z 4 I Q W f X gin x SIA x , C My wfg x 1 f ' my ,X f f ix ' N if x '-' ., K f SSX f- Ng X U, .fx 5X1 N- .AA, , N,..' C 1 9 N 1 i X N X X , x X! X x Q f X 5 X X X fvkxx Q26 K1 X Q x YE J fi X XX 1 A 7 X X fgsfg x Si 1 f xr X C if f X X X xi! xf x X f Ki xx X W x 2k W ' -1.....Q f 1 MNQWYS X xiii 3 P H-..,. ,-,t..64D..v-u.,fm-. -2-wyolq H-T V I an U-H M 1 U ' ALNIUN 7- I' : '135F2::: .' ' - Ii , , -- 23:32:55 9 Il 'll - 'Il ll 4.- - 1 I Ill I S Y 7 il 'IGI' . ,, I t 5 V- , . 4. ll . 6.41115 .15nu.11 p... L... uyr., iiEEL2f:1l.:J.ll rlgvqfjg-N W ' ' 'M L- I- - I-fu Qqlif,-QE., If L.: v '-f ff. Q' Ui' 2 lp I nu THEN CCTV CREW O3 Gabriel A. Puello IC2 Edward A. Schlorke OE Division 87 SR N, M ff X72 W W 7 ff V! f N f 88 OE Division . Z ,4 1 VMNQI. OI DIVISIO LTJG William Fritz Assistant T.A.O. OSC Albert Edwards Leading Chief Petty Officer Leading Petty Officer OS1 Michael Fletcher kdvgwt M ,ff ,W, M Q OI Division 89 I V f , , JW! IW OSSN Glenn Barnett O53 Chip B- Colpiffs O83 Larry D' Dunbar OS3 Robert E. Fell OS1 Walter Hogan OSSN Anthony Loeffler 90 OI Division OSSN BYUCC Madden O33 Anthony D. Michael OSSN Fred A. Meusburger S 4 I S l l l I l l i v l i 1 A L OS3 Roger Parris O82 Steven R' Rutherford OSSN Brian A. Shanks Ziff OSSN Brian Trudo Frederick E. Weller I Hari Wella Lives!! N W Q Q Z M f OI Division 91 if W ff W .M ,,fh0N , i, ' 7 , , 3 I WWW W M I ,Z , W 4 92 OI Division i I I I 3 5 7 3 D 7 7 N AQ OW DIVISIO LTjG. Luis Arevalo OW Officer EW2 Mark G, Fi-Qeliqh EW3 Phillip Grossberger l EWSN Daniel Reese EW3 Luis A. Milan EW2 james R. Herndon EWSA Mark White OW Division 93 3 3 94 OW Division Lefr to Rghr: Daniel Reese, P Top Rowg EW3 Luis A. Milan, EWSN Mark White, EW2 James R. Herndon, Bottomg EWSN EW2 Mark Froelich, EW3 Philip Grossberger, EW3 Mike Robinson. l F 3 li 4. x 1 l SUPPLY LT. Raymond Lofink Supply Officer Supply 95 96 S-1 SKC Carlos Navarro , C r aaaa C C SK3 Mark Kohmann SKSN Stephen T. Lewis SK1 NCSYOF Pfesa 1 l W7 SKSN Thof Raflum SK2 Charles R. Villolovos allluu. : ' fun-shut, 2 'v' EV! In-L LA I You WANT rr WHEN?? S-197 98 S-1 J J -2 DIVISIO ENS Nicholas Mato Food Service Officer MSC Recuerdo Rosete . Leading Chief Petty Officer l MS3 Timothy Alberts MSSN Patricio Amansec MSSN Richard T. Boitos MSSN Bob Brantley MS1 Ray C. Davis Leading Petty Officer MS1john P. Baker MS3 Michael Brinkman S-2 99 100 S-2 MS1 Pablo Dasalla MS2 Noe E. Elefane MS1 jose C. Go l l r MS2 Ricardo D. Gonzalez MSSN Floyd Lentz MSS jasen McCully l MSSN Victorino S, Sajor MS3 Mark Sawyer M53 Henry Shepard MSSN Virgilio M. Sumilhig MSSA Timothy A. Tillman M83 Robgft M, Wingo MSSN Lawrence Wynn S-2 101 102 S-2 V .gm ' 4 'i1i S-3 DIVISIO SH1 Steven Ziegler Leading Petty Officer The S 3 S 4 bunch at quarters lfl a muggy Phlhppme day S3103 104 S-3 X SHSN Anthony I. Ceruti SHSN Andrew Garcia SH3 Kevin V. Kennedy SHSN Stephen McClimans SHSA Hubert L. Smith ,JDK '-31 ,X fa M S-3 105 I Y 106 S-3 S-4 DIVISIO LT-IG Thomas Roet S13 SX4 Officer DK1 Danilo D. 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Commodore Boland visits Duluth prior to getting underway. ,,,-0 ,X 128 Special Guests CTP 75 Commodore Butcher spent a day aboard Duluth. QQ buf. Commodore Burnham McCaffree inspected Duluth and found it ship shape. fiUNVllll3R0N UNF on one oi' his mum' WSWS- ' EMBARKED SAILQRS EMU. SEAL TEAM 1 L.C.U. 1624 M Spec SEAL TEAM CNE -'..'!,Z2' 3 , 4 29krf ne:-S1-9' . ,pig A K ,y V? wx HOTEL PLATGGN U84-85 ARG-MAsTERs,' Lt. Dave Landis M51 Mark Lile HT2 joe Franco SM2 john Gay rf ff ZW, -' -' . fix: , ,, ' HM2 Mark Bradley 1 , ,V,V fy' :riff V V 1 f A a A ' WX . is A J . way ' - X ,,,,,y, Wyw . , ,Q X, 5 f W ,ff 41, .-. ff V U A f ,' ff! , W , , Z 'WW f f 5 ,f f 1 , , f f 7 f fy ,, , f , f , 3 jj W f ' f 1 f ff, f f f ff, X 4 f , 0 f if? X , X! f x ,W f f , Qf W ' f f ff f W! ff Z xy ff 1 V A Z i f f I f 7 Ai 1 X' X 5 f 4 f 1 , .fl 4 ,ill-1 , . , HT2 Roger Meek GMG2 D. Molenaar SQUAD o It's a bird, it's a plane, no! It's SEAL QM3 Erik Edwards Team 1. Does this thing work? The ruskies will never know the difference. Can I have your applesauce Erik? SQUAD TWU LTJG M. Gerstberger DMC Charlie Conner BM1 Tod Harper GMG2 james Gray EM2 Bill Gnesda 132 Seals PH2 Brian Borgmarm STG3 Dave Bauer MR3 Jerry Br lr OWU Another hard days work. I Wait! Let me get a picture. Always- ready to learn! Master Blasters' Ive got to make rate soon' Sorry' The jumps cancelled SPECIAL BOAT U IT . . . ' I I ' , EN2 Oscar Carter EM3 john Lockart BM3 Dave Konen I L V l 3 l l l ' ' 133 I l l ll 134 BMU B.lVI.U. CWO3 Pringle BMC George H. Orgeron Z i l CMCW Michael D. Beall SA Michael A. Burset BM2 David W. Cristosomo SA Danilo I. Dantes CMCA David K. Gram EOLN Donald W. Higdon RMS joe W. Hill SM2 jeffrey K. jones BM3 Philip jones SN Oscar M. Melero SN Timothy Pass BM2 Richard L. Yohn RM2 Frank M. Merrickes SN Glenn Reinemann CM3 William S Nay BM2 Ricardo D Velasco HM2 Ralph E Nix SN David A Williams I BMU 135 rf- l CM3 john Kiefer CM3 William M. Knust SA Gilbert Martinez l i 5 5 . I -i I . A Ck rv Y SX X ,xx KN N Wx Q R x Q E X Sq S S XX SX Q15 . fx F I X. Q 5 Q is P ig x Q s .. K .r X . The L.C.U. lands on beach to disembark vehicles. . . Commanding MS2 Apolonar G. Buen- dia SA Ralph D. Harris BMC Mallory L. Thomas -Ir. EM1 Primo C. Eguico EN2 Timothy Hatl L.C.U. 137 V w QM3 Kent R. Lewis RM2 Larry F. Miller FN Ruben B, Moreno EN1 james Pete A. Verton BM3 Wade P. White V s xx fag 7 2 QQ 42. ' J 1 1 138 L.C.U. X4 X x X , 2 S ' ' 'ffwf ff f ,zffgwyl ::::L.1t: ,,,' 171: 140 Tigers I G 1-IQME APRIL 6, 198 J I 1 1 Www-w 1 J 3 'g iii XR Q , x S! X 1, K xsaw Y Y i X ' iw.-. A Coming Home 141 . , M,,..3'7:.::,.i, 3-z,qf,7q1A-.g -As,-1-f - , , , . I xg: . D ' bk.. -- V4 f.-- I .1 .f. 1 - 1-X, 4 . ., V ,... , , , , ,, , ,,,, . . ..,......U:.1-,f,suufu.z.'-z..:'.g-', .f '. ., IFA. f, v -3.!T19arr2,1u71h2-.e','V V- -.5 :..fl:,1 fflkn jeLv.11'3'lrTT,,i-L: 1- Wal' ,HL-VZQCHJL mfravi:1'4!31.aI-11.21.11-I,1-,-Zmilsirioif-e42 ?Z,:.vL aT!SLi1f-l?Gy., mr ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Public Affairs Officer: LT. Toney Dollins EditorfLayoutfPhotographer: JO5 Gabriel A. Puello Contributing Photographers: EN 3 Michael Scott, EN2 Ricky L. Gorman, EW3 Michael D. Robinson, LT. Toney Dollins. LT. Kirk Thomas, ET3 Mark Cardinal, MMFN Morgan UOJOD Riley, HM1 james Wallace, HM2 Thomas E. Himes, SN Steven T. Godfrey, SMSN Scott Hagedorn, BM2 Robert M. Hickman, SN Robert Flint, RM1 David Huey, RM1 Ronald McCrackin, BMC Mallory C. Thomas, RP2 David Ely, ETC jerry Manion, IC1 Gary Davis, SH2 William A. Nick, SHSN Hubert Smith, SKSN Stephen T. Lewis, GMG2 DiDi Molenaar, PH2 Scott Borgmann, GMGSN Bruce StClair, GMG3 Dave Vaughan. Contributing Artists: SN William Wolfe, SN Kevin M. Smith, JO3 G. Puello. In some pictures the subjects written rank may differ from the rank seen on the uniform. This is due to either advancement in rate after photo was taken, or a bust in rate. A thanks to Chiefs mess for their help in captioning photos, and,-to those others who aided withlayouts. W.. .Y Depart San Diegoi i Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor Yokosuka, Japan Hong Kong i Phattaya Beach, Thailand Subici Bay, Republic of the Pliillipines 'lk . '.,.' 14 Jan-27 Gr: 26 Oct-291 3 Nov- 5 22 Nov-17 24 Dec-30 l 4 Jan- 9 tl


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