Duncan (DDR 874) - Naval Cruise Book

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DUNCAN is The Third warship To carry The name of Silas DUNCAN. The presenT DUNCAN's keel was laid aT ConsolidaTed STeel CorporaTion, Orange, Texas, on 22 May 1944. She was commissioned on 25 February 1945. DUNCAN sailed from Norfolk on 2 June 1945 for The Pacific. ATTer visiTing San Diego and Pearl Harbor, she ioined CABOT lCVL28l for screening and plane guard duTies during The sTrikes on Wake Island on 1 AugusT. ATTer calling aT EniweTok, she conTinued To Okinawa To join The 7Th FleeT Tor paTrol duTy oTT The Chinese and Korean coasTs during which occupaTion Troops landed aT Tsing Tao, Taku, and Jinsen. DUNCAN conTinued her occupaTion duTy unTil 25 March 1946 when she sailed Tor San Diego, arriving on 28 April. For The nexT year DUNCAN Trained along The WesT CoasT. In May 1947 she deparTed Tor a five-monTh Cruise T9 WESTPAC Where She viSiTed Okinawa, Japan and China. On her reTurn To The UniTed STaTes, DUNCAN resumed WesT CoasT operaTions. On 1 March 1948 an explosion in lVlounT 53 killed Two men and iniuring 14, causing DUNCAN To puT 1019 I-OVIQ Beech fer VePeIlVS- UPON ISOIVIHQ Long Beach, she reioined The FleeT Tor Training unTil January 1949, When She SGIIGCI To VVESTPAC fOr an eighT-monThs' cruise. Upon her reTurn, DUNCAN operaTed beTween Pearl Harbor and San Diego unTil November 1950 h h of The UniTed NaTions Forces. w en s e was called To Korea To ioin The 7Th FleeT as a member Z -Q,-rf .Y ...--1'-c's:2f?:f1r':f: n' DUNCAN served Three Tours off Korea during The conflicf, accomplishing various missions such as plane guarding, anTi-submarine escorf for baffleships, shore bombardmenf and paTrol duTy. During The Korean ConflicT DUNCAN received seven baTTle sfars for service, and The Korean PresidenTial UniT CiTaTion. AfTer The end of The Korean conflicT in 1953, DUNCAN, as . 'ember of DesTroyer Division 52, confinued rouTine WESTPAC deploymenfs, visifing such counTries as Ausfralia, Japan, The Philippines, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. I In OcTober of 1960, DUNCAN enTered Long Beach Naval Shipyara,Q,,Long Beach, California To commence her FRAM II overhaul. Wifh. The compleTion of her overhaul on 16 June-Q1961, five To eighT years were added To her operaTional life. Some of The highlighfs of DUNCAN's FRAM are improved elecTronic and sonar equip- menT, advanced ASW capabiliTies and more adequafe messing, berfhing and office spaces. All supersTrucTure afT of her forward sTack was replaced during FRAM. On 1 July 1961, DUNCAN briefly ioined DesTroyer Squadron 11 as, qmember of DesTroyer Division 111. On 1 SepTember 1961, DUNCAN became a member of DesTroyer Division 91, and on 18 SepTember, she was designafed flagship of Commander DesTroyer Squadron 9. On 3 Ocfober 1961 she became homeporTed in Yokosuka, Japan, as a permanenf member of The 7Th FIeeT. .- T Befween OcTober 1961 and June 1964 DUNCAN parTicipaTed in a number of operaTions and exercises. DUNCAN plane guarded for The USS CORAL SEA lCVA43l, USS RANGER lCVA61l, USS HANCOCK ICVA1-91, USS MIDWAY ICVA41l, and USS KITTY HAWK lCVA63l and parficipafed in Proiecf Mercury, Operafion Big Dipper, OperaTion Back Pack and Operafion Crazy Horse. On 27 March 11964 she rescued The crew of The CYGNUS, a 42-fooT moTor-sailor which had losT power 100 miles off The wesTern coasT of The Philippines. The crew were aTTaches from The American Embassy in Manila. 1 ' ' On 13 June 1964 DUNCAN goT underway wiTh The USS LYMAN K. SWENSON lDD729I on an advenfurous Trip back To The UniTed STaTes by way of Guam, Brisbane and Sydney, Ausfralia, Pago Pago lAmerican Samoal, and Hawaii. When she crossed The equaTor, The TradiTional iniTiaTion ceremonies were held. On The leg of The Trip befween Guam and Brisbane, DUNCAN deToured down ','The sloT T' Cape Esperance and held a commem- oraTive ceremony on The spoT off Savo Island where her namesake, DD 4.85, was sunk in 1942. On The 27Th of July The DUNCAN, flying her homeward bound pennanf, arrived back in'The STaTes aT her new homeporT, San Diego, afTer Three years in WESTPAC. From 27 July 1964 To 4 January 1965, The DUNCAN Took parT in local operaTions acTed as ASW and Gun- nery School ship and conducfed inTernal Training. On 4 January 1965, she deparfed for PugeT Sound Naval Ship- yard for an exfended shipyard availabilify. AfTer compleTion on 20 April, DUNCAN visifed SeaTTIe and conducfed various underway TesTs unTil her re- Turn To San Diego on 4 May 1965. She underwenf Refresher Training from 24 May unTil I July. 'Upon-compleTion of underway Training, DUNCAN spenT Three weeks in Long Beach Naval Shipyard, reTurn- ing To San Diego on 29 July 1965. On 24 Augusf 1965 DUNCAN deployed To The WesTern Pacific. Leaving wiTh her sisTer ships of DesTroyer Division 53, USS SHELTON IDD790l and USS LYMAN K. SWENSON lDD724l, DUNCAN visifed Pearl Harbor, Mid- way and Guam en rouTe To Subic Bay. AfTer a shorT upkeep period, DUNCAN conducfed gunfire supporT oper- aTions off The coasT of SouTh VieTnam. From 28 Sepfember To 16 Ocfober, DUNCAN fired 10 missions againsT VieT Cong sheITer areas, assembly areas, and suspecfed encampmenfs as well as againsT enemy gun enplacemenfs firing aT friendly spoTTer aircrafT. Two missions necessiTaTed sfeaming a shorT disTance up The Saigon River To engage TargeTs. On 20 and 21 OcTober, DUNCAN was The U.S. Navy represenTaTive aT The LeyTe Gulf FesTival, held annually aT Tacloban Cify, The provincial capiTal of LeyTe. The LeyTe Gulf Fesfival commemoraTes The Amer- ican reTurn To The Philippines 21 years ago aT landing beaches adiacenf To Tacloban. On 26 Ocfober 1965, Commander J. E. Weafherford, USN, who had commanded DUNCAN since 25 June 1964, was relieved by Commander S. W. Birch, Jr., USN, who became DUNCAN's 14Th commanding officer. DUNCAN parficipafed in carrier srrike operaTions in The SouTh China Sea and Tonkin Gulf from 25 Ocfober To 4 November, visiTing Hong Kong from 5 Through 10 November, and Then was assigned To Task Group 77.4, USS BON HOMME RICHARD lCVA31I, flagship. DUNCAN was a parTicipanT in exfensive carrier sTrike operaTions off The coasT of VieTnam for a period of 40 days, Then visiTed Kao-hsiung, Taiwan, for The final 11 days of 1965. From Formosa DUNCAN Traveled via Subic Bay To Hong Kong where she acTed as SOPA ADMIN HONG KONG from 10 January To 2 February 1966. Leaving Hong Kong she commenced her refurn home via Subic Bay, Guam, Midway and Pearl Harbor. She arrived in San Diego on 26 February 1966. 1 , . W- .-1 an-,gg fig-. .. en -pw:-,g'..r,T.1L'.. .. .lg-A:!1F'. '7 ......f.'-. .JU 2- fx:-J f'a i1'A:i I' ,.-- Z. ., -. ,.,.... se.. .1 . 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A rp Row: lLeft to Rightl -SA Coykendall, SN Bostick, SN Gebert, SN Bump, SN Steffens, BM3 Glaze, BM3 Cudaback, SN Sanders, SN Ovellette, SN Haen- ges SN Carnihan SN Anderson, E., SN Villemez, SN Neufal, SN Burgess, SN Wermers, SN Buss, SN Lampkin, SN Archambeault, SN Watkins, SN Valen- iela, SN Koons Bolftom Row: SN Richardson, SN Bisera, BM3 Tracy, SN Pullen, SN Estes, SN Galloway, BM3 McBride, BMT Martin, BM3 Byrd, SN Payne Carmody, SN Beiro, SN Sang, SN Cowart, SN Dove. 1 s6Divi8?0w Ichiban meaning number one is a self descriptive word proudly used by the 41 men comprising First Division. More commonly known as the Deck Force , they are referred to as Deck Apes or Deck Hands . Their hours are often long and strenuous, which only serves to add flame to their already burning pride. Led by perfectionists of the senior rate in the Navy, Boatswain's Mates , these men are ready at a moments notice to do any task. A can do division that will accomplish the difficult iobs immediately, while the impossible may take a little longer. Trained in all respects as able-bodied seamen, who steer a ship, do fancy work, pre- serve a deck or handle a line, these men are always striving towards a higher goal, From baffle gtg-tions to replenishment stations you will find the men of first Division are lchiban . lo fff M ., MM, fm Z CW - - ? .. ,. ' rn r,-1.-sw-W -. -.........,.-,,w-+-,-.A x,,,,......M-M--M'-1 X f .v .,...........,...-,.,.,--f-.,,,,,,......--N 1 A X...,. lfifggi? 1' Q Z ' ' V f riff, Wg vw . 5. 7 f Z f f f f f X fd 1, ff ' A ff ' 25' '. 4 Z4 , N 18 K. ,M I N pam 4: muff 5 ,,, ,, , ,MM , ..-,,.. 1 J P' -1:-fu L- -1' lpsxl .14 'H' f' ,.,,.,,, 'W L . Hi' 4.J '1 ' ' W WT C-.UL -ff-+L-v 1--W' :Mona 5: .,, 51 5 ,twig Air? 4 .,.. .- w.-. 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Blue JackeTl a 'Td The greaT war lord, Franz, whom we all know as Curley , We also boasT of men like P. U. HarT, The man of a Thousand loves, and M. W. House beTTer known as Horse because of his brain power. There's also LighTning Galloway in The deep dark corner of a gun piT and behind a greaT smoke screen Anderson may be seen if The wind's righT. LasT buT noT leasT are our mess cook Beach and The pen pusher of 2nd Div. Johnny on The spoT Comacho. To keep our guns on TargeT Takes ' proTicienT Fire ConTrol Technicians such as: W. E. Flashbaugh lThe Red Baronl, D. D, Saylor lLinusi, SchmiT iS. ll l LaPiTTsi, L. W. Pope lThe Popel, P. O. FlinT iThe Wheeler Dealerl, D. D. Spivey iScroogel, D. A. Parr, R. A. Bouck- hayT, G. D. Fulkerson, HigginboTharn and M. R. Morelock. . E s , l lr ill i 20 m,,,.,.,.,.-.....,.-Y, '. V. NN,,,,,,,...,.,., -3. W ,.,.,.,.- ,.. V, , .ji-:AI-,,,,,.,..-N-,N,....--1 . Mu N, WR,.,,.,..,,,,-. - A V s,M,,,,,..,.. ., ,.,, . 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T 6 ' T ,. J TW f f W R B 4 is A . 4, aw, 5,-. f . f s kos T R A A D is X' i K 1 if 71 X X . A 4 , 'X 4 .'m l' Z sz , T X w ZZ. f ,, W, Z S, V I S ,, , ,I AW . I I K 'H' K I ' , ss 9 ' 4295 6 .ff ,V f gf! ,sz H .-,x . WZ' so Front Row: lLefT To Righfl STG3 Lorscheider, STGSN McDonald, STG3 Worley, STGSN Holland, STG3 Hall. Back Row: STGB Anderson, STG3 Johnson, ENS Nesfer, STG Culp, STG2 Horine, STGSN Minnich, STGSN Rowland. Missing: LTJG Herr, STG3 Takalo, STG3 Cliffon, TMSN Aney, TMSN Kidd, STGSN Reynolds. Pow Diuisiow During This cruise, Fox Division has done a Two-fold iob-This being one applicable in boTh war and peace. Besides being The one neT which guards againsT The ever increasing, imminenf possibilify of submarine warfare, sonar is one of The largesf providers of informafion To The science of oceanography. DUNCAN's sonar waTch- sTanders were more concerned wiTh Torpedo boaTs while in The war zone - which can be deTecTed on sonar before They are on radar - Than submarines. They did Their share in aiding navigaTion and combined wiTh The auarTermasTers in sending a comprehensive reporf To The Hydrographic Office on ocean characTerisTics and weaTher condifions from Midway To Yokosuka, Japan. Prodding The division along was The Enforcer - LTJG Herr. Easy going T. J. IefT The execuTion of his plan for a'beTTer sonar socieTy To Chief D. L, Harry Culp. Dep- uTy Dawg Culp had his hands full unTil Ensign PeTer Young PeTe NesTor arrived laTe in The cruise, To become assisTanT ASW Officer. Hibachi PoT immediafely Took The gang under his wing, using as his consulTanTs Bob One-Man Band Johnson and Horny Horine lPMS Confrollerl. Then There was ThaT shifTing mass of Third classes. AT The beginning, There was John Gazelle Takalo - who, rising To a speedy success as leading Third Through his acTiviTies as PMS Coordinafor, was replaced as King of The Cong by H. A. Hall. lT looked as if H was going To lasT up There on Mounf Olympus unTil Eldrich Zak Worely caughT him sleeping . . Also There Were Two Sl'lOVT'l'lm9VS, l-Ouie The Lip Lorscheider and Glen PoTamas ClifTon, who were only on board for The ride. Then, Toward The end of The cruise came James GiganTus Anderson - definifely, The Big One . The seamen were a versafile lo made of Two seamen - Gary Blossom Aney, alias Mogilla Gorilla , and Tom The Kid Kidd, kid brofher of Gunner's MaTe Kidd. No kidding. Of The sonar nichl, one kiddie cruiser lRalph DuTch Hollandl, one reserve lFrank Tinkerbell Reynoldsl, one foreigner lJohn Refugee McDonaldl, and one booT lWilliam Rowcandy Rowlandl. T under The guidance of The aforemenfioned people. The Torpedo gang was men seamen, There was one shorT-Timer lGlen Grinner Min- One does noT forgeT a gang such as These, no maTTer how hard he Tries . - ,.,..-,. -vs--A-f-fig,11......hoN..--A.-A.-W---4vi ,,,.,...,s-W ,,,,..........,-..- . - V, ,,.,.,-...-..... , -,.... . . , ,W 'I' s.. -. '.'J, .A...,s.s-. -1-1- 'f1jf' 33 .i.'i',lQ,,..u.--A-ff-f .f.:1.r 7: rf'Z'5.i'?':.'i:.Z'-.f. -,f 4 ff Q--1:-1 -g14'j'j '. ,,..v.-..-.Q ,2ar'f, iT-31'Tf,,..,y,,wss:wwr-fgjL fg,. ,1. ,- - .NL-1-.-, -H1 ,H . , , , . . . . . . . I-...HIG VUL. V- -K N-1 WHAT'S THAT SECRET YOU'RE KEEPlN'? A-cu-B-b-C-c I I M JUST A LITTLE MORE HEALTHY THAN GRI NNER. I THINK HE'S STARTING TO CRACK, BOB. ,.,...-.--ff-,-.-. --ff-f - 'f -' A - --'fy ' ,.,.,...-,., .,-J..1,.N-,-'-N---- L-,QM , ,.,,..,- -.,f.. W, ,W ,.. ., L.,,ff,.,....,?..,.:NwlMw A , i 0 ,,,,,,,,,.,....... . -LVIJH .. .,,.,..,,.,,..5, ,..,..,.,. .. A ' 'TU lwilffxr'-'Simi'-4 3'-Y--1' :qL:::1 -Y ::f4:.:4-Q.:-:a2:w1e5:i':T'.3.,. :N T. un. ' 'aegfz Iain' IS THAT RIGHT? M '- , ,:1..K,,,,.,M ,.-:,.:. V-11,-g-71.,,:.L '1 'il-Iv,'C'.J- .-54.1-1 l.Tn.1n-ni: 52...-.' IS THAT GOING TO BE MY SPAGHETTI DINNERI? HARK! THE TINKLING BELLS OF GENERAL QUARTERS! JOHNSON! GET BACK AND HELP LOUIE! NOW WHERE DID THEY ALL GO TOI? REVIELLE, ROWLAND! I BROUGHT YOU BREAK NW. L Vx FAST' I ' WHAT A TIME TO DROP A LOAD - TWO MILES FROM KAOSHIUNG! mf? wid? IT'S GREAT FOR THE NERVES. I M LIKE A MOTHER TO MY BOYS IT S JUST THAT I VE MELLOWED .41-ffm if ww Rf W 1 7 'I I, .,, I wwf Q4 fri m y' .5 . '-MV ff 2: ' J ef-fi If, 4 L I3 Wfwg-'-If-0 ' ,, 2 vfwffzg vzy f -f if I W, 0 W Q if 'a ,,,V M F W Xff,,, , 4 ,-vm r A ,M f I M, ,I V 4'x.,g,,,y:,, f WHO STUFFED THIS TUBE WITH RAGS? ILOOK AT ME - VM WORKING? DON'T SWEAT IT, KIDD-PURDY SHOWED ME HOW TO DO IT. WHEN WILL I GET A RACK AND LOCKER? WE SHIPPED OVER ON THE BUDDY PLAN. ui s f, ss-I V , W rr., f ,ak f f , ., Q f rw ,,,,,,,, ,. l fy., , 4V ' fa, 1 C , -5 .W . g xv' -C 444 I-41 . wwf 4K 1 Z ,.,' I if iv f 444 f I is X I I if ff ,X ZW X lop Row lLeH to Rightl ENS Hough, RMSN Kilgore, SM3 Rowlette, SM2 Beitler, PC3 Ronning, SM2 Blair, QMI Maus, RM2 Bowen, RM3 Graff, RMI Payton SMI Nard RMI Serna, ENS Herring. Bottom Row: RM3 Sawyers, RM3 Miller, QM3 Rawley, QM3 Hedrick, RM2 McCurdy, SN Diaz, SN Pullen, RM3 Pullen, On Watch EM2 Chapman, RM3 Nilsen, RM3 Medlin, RM3 Elliston, SN Hanley, SN Kaminski, SN Berrios, QM3 Coyle. OODiui5iow VOICE OF COMMAND , OC Division is responsible for the navigation, visual and electronic communications ot the ship. During our stay in the Gulf ot Tonkin, we were at General Quarters a great deal of the time. Here the Quartermasters assumed the role as the eyes of the ship, taking stations as the Lee Helmsman, Helmsman, and Quartermaster of the watch. A Navigating team was keeping the Captain informed as to the ships position and maintained the ships log, a minute by minute accvunt ot all the shi s act' . Th p ions e signalmen were busy receiving and sending tactical signals both by tlaghoist and by flashing light. They also assisted in manning the titty caliber machine guns. The Radiomen manned their General Quarters stations in Radio Cenfrql Gnd The Auxiliary Radio spaces. They mC1lF1TC1iIWGd el-ectronic communications with all other ships in company, aircraft in the air, and the Naval Communications station, Philippines by voice and radio teletype circuits. A 28 l WHO TOLD YOU WE WERE LOST ? IT ONLY HURTS WHEN I STRAIGHTEN UP A TEXAN AT HEART. MONDAY MORNING. THE QUARTERMASTERS LESS ONE NO WONDER WE MISSED MIDWAY. AND I WANTED TO BE A QM? 29 A LAST TIME I DID THIS IT BROKE. WHAT HE SAY9 WHAT HE SAY9 I'LL NEVER VOLUNTEER AGAIN. NO, I'M NOT THE RED BARON. HURRY SPLICE THAT HALYARD . . . BEFORE HE SEES IT! PA HEY WARD, IT MOVES. GES UNDER FLAGS. 1 Ii 5 COKES, 2 HOT DOGS . . . HE'LL NEVER FIND ME UP HERE FOR THE WORKING PARTY. THINK I'LL A NOONER I r ' BETTER CALL A REPAIRMAN. NO YOU DIDN'T GET ANY. NOW WHERE IS THE 5 f 9 WELL HL BE DANGED RE-ENLISTMENT REHEARSAL. gi Z 1 .Y 2,57 . J ,, XV' , Ki 1.2 QE A as Z 4 iz fi: .1 ,., H' N L. , L ft R' htl SN Gustafson SN Hanks SA Layton RD2 Carlisle RD2 Hermosillo ETN2 Mulligan, ETN3 Washington, ETR2 Coscia, RD2 Porter RDl Row: le to ig , , , , , RDI Wooding, ETI- Dyer. 2nd Row: RD3 Meier, RD3 Barlow, ETR3 Donaldson, RD3 Morgan, ETR3 Whitten, ETN3 Shaluha, ETR3 Eckard, RD3 Harper RD3 ' 'I R d k'. ff' : LTl' 1 Bakken LTI gl RD3 Laconde RD3 Domerego, SN Osgood, SN Henderson, RDSA Halbriech, RDSA Hayes, RDSA Miler, DC A amsi 0 lcers ig I Not Pictured: ,DRI Finch, RD2 McMinn, RD3 Speaks, ETN2 Sherman, ETR3 Wood, ETCS McKee, YNC Strong, SA Murray, SN Welch. Ol Dfuisfow ln addition to manning battle stations during General Quarters, yeomen and personnelmen in the Ship's Office were involved in a continuing battle of paperwork. Transfers and receipts, official correspondence, leave papers, service record entries, liberty cards and the Plan of the Day were just a few of the many daily tasks accomplished by Ship's Office. The team constantly on the iob in combat from underway to moored are the radarmen lRD'sl. Their main function is to keep the Captain informed, Many times the ship is brought to Battle Condifion I on The Word of CIC. The RD's must work as a team as time does not allow their tasks to be done individually. The RD's must be able to adiust in a matter of seconds to meet the demands of command. Electronics Technicians lET'Sl are a group of individuals dedicated to the pursuit of the elusive electron as it transits through various equipments. Often bleary-eyed and grouchy from lack of sleep the ET is called upon at all hours to fix faulty equipment. The ET's are responsible for the maintenance repair and 0 erqtig f fhe ship's radars and communications system. I p n O P: I Q . I I ES EIOS E,-M CHIEF STRONG, WE JUST GOT YOUR ORDERS. SAY, DAVE! YOUR BELLY BUTTON JUST POPPED OUT -I ni OK, IF HE WANTS A BALL CAP, BUT WE STAY WHITE HATS. THREE HAMBURGERS, TWO COKES . . U77- EXTENDED? SAYS WHOI? L. A BARTENDER WITH A l I X L DICK AND JANE AND SPOT WENT TO THE STORE . . . HMMM! ACCORDING TO THE METER, ONE OF US DOESN'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON. IF I COULD ONLY DO ONE. LOOK AROUND, ECK. COMBAT SAID THE BEARING WAS OFF AND WE GOTTA FIND IT ?!iEfI' I WONDER IF HE'LL GET OUT OF MY FLASHUGHT LIGHT IF I GoosE HIM WITH THIS SAY JOSE ARE You SURE You LEFT THAT SIX PACK IN HERE? iv - ........-.-,. .....-. M ,, Li. c...1 ,, f .- f' ' YOU HIT WHAT WITH HIS CHIN? I ..., , N .: N I ' f 4 4 , 5? F- :V I S H5 tiff U55 , 'f N , Z, , I f 6 f w f f X X F 7 f f I Z If ANYBODY GOT ACES? HEY, ED. THERE GOES THE BOAT FOR CUBA. GOOD GRIEF!! '?ff 1- , X ,, ..: Row: lLeft to Rightl MM2 Berry, MM2 Flagg, FA Spillane, MM3 Howard, MMI Mitchell, MMC Paulson, MMl Cox, MMFN Wright FN Hollett 2nd Row MMFN FN Morton, FN Brown, MMFN Graf, MMFN Vernon, MMFN Scanlan, FN Surette, MM3 Werners, MMFN Johnson, MM3 Condron FN Bumb MM3 Pogue FN FN Watson. Division Officer: ENS King. Not Pictured: MMFN Angelo, FN Harris. i LT. .I -? - as -iii ' - il- N .:'-'f - f- --- ' -Q' Q4 T, ... S. i.. i ..-1 L- ... 2 fit .nl ' Q 1 i .1 ..., ,1- ...L ...... ,--,Li-2 , - .. i.,.i...--ni-v M Division consists ot Machinists Mates, the snipes who work in Main Control and After Enginroom. These steam propulsion technicians are responsible for maintenance and operation ot the ships main engines, associated auxiliary equipment and the ships distilling plant, While out at sea machinists mates have a hot and tiresome iob, working during the day and watching the machinery at night. While in port when others are on liberty, the snipes are very often still in the holds, making repairs and checking his machinery, so when word is passed from the bridge standby to answer all bells, they are always ready, 'nl ,.....,.n-. I 'I . V -- A.E.R., I II 2 2 TZ? gf 5 f AFTER ENGINEROOM BUT CHIEF! WE DON'T HAVE THE KEYS TO THE MAIN ENGINES. www f'?f gf if if 'T 7 Z 5 I X ff - TR- Q If T X Z Z IX 1 fi 2 f w if ZZ rw Z I SNIPE! W I I I I Z Z Z 4 2 Z gf LI 5 X . ,,,,I Z if Z 6 , Z ,,,2 AFTER ENGINEROOM BOOT CAMP! THE ANCIENT MARINER. MY RECRUITER DIDN'T TELL ME IT WOULD BE LIKE THIS. ,-,,-.,.,- ,,...,. .....,,-fl. -. ,, ,..,-vw.,-,.,...I-1 ,.,,,,.. .,. ., . . 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FWD ENGINEROOM MITCHELL COX HOWARD WERME RS POGUE SURRETTE PRICE SCANLAN LINDQUIST BUMB VERNON JOHNSON ANGELO HOLLETT 7 38 STACH E. tz.. T mesa H20--ar X X x R f f X ,I 5 I X E X R sf U :R .---..... IIII Q I1 I i Eff lil 14,1 I. , . -I Ii 'II I WELCOME. AFT ENGINEROOM BERRY WATSON FI-AGG PLUARD CONDRON HARRIS GRAF ARR WRIGHT TISSOT BROWN SPILLANE MORTON ,,. N I ' 1 ls .. I M va! 0 E I -F S2 IIIIIID 5 1 'II ..n ,51- 'I 1 , . X IQ, R I' xx I I II II31 IIIIIIIIIIIII WW II -LS-5? IIIIII R ?..... ' ,N -Q--.... .... : ' R,-'ff -RAA f--lpjif Y ,... .wr---5 ,, .M .,.,,, -rl- .l,,., Y' N C 4,-.1 4-fun ..f Q-ard fs-an-s-4r-fr. 1 v -A. 4 .5 4--1 rv-1 -.41-nk Q 0 WHAT! HOLIDAY ROUTINEI? 3? ,Q egg? Z I Com. Q04 QQ3g MAIN CONTROL DUTY DRIVER . . . LEADERS OF TODAY? GET BACK IN YOUR HOLE SNIPEI SNIPE - IMAGINARY ANIMAL ff fo! 'I -.1 'fi J, ,QS ,V v May, BT3 Winters, BT3 McCandless, FN Boothroyd, BTFN McFarland, FA Ayers, BT3 Lovely, BT2 Cruikshank, BT3 Lavallee, BT2 Anfinson, BT3 Myrick. Missing Wain, FN Prosser, BTFN Lutz, BT2 Talley, BT2 Pallares, BT3 Gordon, FN Wood, BTFN Padgett, FA McGuire. B Dfuisiow B Division, The men below who make her go. The Steorn thot propels your ship, cooks your food, warms your living space, distills your water, and serves you in hundreds of ways is made by B Division. bu' Theksp are the men who work deep in the bowels of the ship, standing watches on the boilers, pumping JQGSI b0W'nQh'fUbTS, ofnd maintaining steam pressure for use throughout the ship. This division of men must V aways e on t e a ert or emergencies and even quicker to repair casualties. They are the twisters and are C0lleCl.5nlP.eS- Howerever, you must not forget that the valves they twist control the life blood ot the ship and Snipe is a title they wear with pride. Row: lLeft to Rightl BT3 Billeaudeau, FN Forbes, BTI Bergstrom., SPCM Hartberger, BTC Miller, BTT Holland,FN Reiner, BTFN Zantello, ENS King. 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This is an added sideline, though their main function is maintenance and repair of the gyrocompass, and to the sound powered phones that are located everywhere on the ship. They main- tain a movie proiector, iwhich is a bit difficult at timesl which shows us al l those wonderful movies we see everyday. A-gang has had their capable hands full this trip, with the newly installed air conditioners. Also under Th . k I.-. . . . . eir wor :stings come the welfare of the ships emergency diesel engines, steam heating system drinking fOUnTC1if1S, Feefef boxes, and before we forget, the new and most welcome ice machine on the mess decks lwhich e engine and firerooms will agreel. E-gang has kept the power flowing, though it has been rather hard with the generators going out. Many light bulbs have gone on to brighter days under the constant prowling for darkened bulbs. R-gang has kept the drains flowing, the leaks stopped, hatches and doors adiusted. They have kept the old gear welded in place and have installed other items to keep the crew content. ln their spare time they main- tain the repair lockers and gear also. The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer, but we always get the iob done. l'm sure the bucket brigade from th , -. . ,,,..,,.-,, - . Y M w,,.hf MNd,,,.,-., .,-we L U, .-..,- -fe-1-' ,Q ,,,..,-...-.ef -ff, -,g-,....-V..-. -- --- -I ,,,,,..,- -fs------g-f - ,M ,,. ,,,.. .Q-. . -- , ,.-if . 4- - , Misc A. - . - -' MAA, H, , .-.--A ffjw, ,.,. ..-..,....,- -fr he A ,Z.v,-.,., 5267. ,,,, ..-Q -. 5- ,N .g..,:,-..,,...,, .rf --gl , .,.,,.'f.,-- -- -, .. '--,-' A --'-' ' fy -A------f-f f V V ,V Q , H N, . N A ,, -L ,,., T. -5, tt, 3 .L -fy-- :,- 2-'Q-gy,--,-N-'rr-T wr,-A--5-w+A--1' 3 4 ' ' ' X' i I X. ? AND BACK THIS WAY, THERE'S A SWINGING LITTLE BAR. an I , .S I' v. I 5. WE TRY ANYTHING ONCE X 4 'Af ff ,Q? Q2 M wwf ,f fmm J, fi ,,4 ,f , f 44 f fl f 'T 1 VERYTIME YOU OPEN THE DOOR, THERE'S ONE OF THEM JUTS WITH A CAMERA. THE --INSTIGATORSH, THE DAY AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE. I'M FEELING GROOVEY! ,ff ff X 1 ff f M A ff ff? THE FUN IN THE SUN BOYS. 1. I I W' J YOU'D TURN AWAY TOO, IF YOU WAS FACED WITH THAT. I'M AN ENGINEMAN DEYOUNG, NOT A CHAPLAIN DAH. THE SHIPFITTERS SHOP PLANNING SESSION. ALRIGHT WHATS so FUNNYD I THINK I'M GOING TO CRY- ,Front Row lLeft to Rightl LTJG Richardson SN McGough SD3 Enrile SN Cilluffo SH3 Dawson SH3 Wilkerson SN Mimna SN Carey SN Maynard SKI Kitchen NCSI Word SKC Tockett Bottom Row SK3 Johnson SN Hood SN Chaffee DK3 Ogden SH2 Castro TN Baytan SHI Orras BT2 Pallares SCS Macaraeg SUPP The Supply Department is important in that its services directly affect the lives of DUNCAN personnel every Q corner Rexall drug store the ship s store is lust as important The barber shop and laundry are handy services when out at sea or out of coin Certainly not to be forgotten is the Disbursing Office DUNCAN s own Bank and Trust Company Financial dealings connected with discharge reenlistment allotments bonds to name lust a few are transacted here In addition Supply has as its primary function the procurement storage issue and accounting of all sup plies maternal and equipage put to use on the DUNCAN C ' l ' l l 4 l l i l i day. 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I my 1 F , ,H vf-'.':::'::f' .1 2. -G,,,1- 5' ,fri F127 5.-7' Qxigfggug-.3-Q:-gg-f.,:i11E'iz::..A,',,AL..g,,g-3?3j.:t:.?.. .yr A mm I -. P- r, 5 Q 'A' - ev-. -.-..,p.z, -'.Af,,,,.w-V-rn. . ... . ,....-W ' 4' J 6 1 qv-Lf xg-X XX , Fil! xgiiiifl U! LUHANK E 1 ilkliiT, 'iM', ff OUP ,X fs: WL U ' fWW fmr Y 4 ,Jl!ll .,j' 1 . ji Q A -Sw fi- in Q . X . 'F QT? X gieq- S A 'Sw QQ , I 'fxikffiag fi I have noticed with pleasure your uniformly high standard of performance in -your present assignment. The responsiveness of your L ,If to the numerous changes and special requests associated with this most frustrating of tasks has been most reassuring. Particularly noteworthy has been your continued' opera,- tional communications reliability. Well done. -' I 5. 1' RADM WOODS ICTG 77.11 I-.T A - 1 .. 41. The exceptional precision and accuracy of your gunfire today was imprsissavey.r. This performance considered remarkable under the poor weatherlvisibility prevailing. Well done and best wishes for continued success. I ' CAPT JOHNSTON ICTU 77.1.11 DUNCAN's fine performance during her WESTPAC deployment has been noted with a great deal of pleasure. Your record as a unit of Taiwan Patrol andas plane guard for Enterprise and Kitty Hawk was impressive . . . the support you provided Commodore Johnston during his tenure as CTU 77.1.1 was excellent. Ref C alludes to your straight shooting in support of operation Deckhouse VI. Your performance reflects credit on the entire Cruise Destroyer Force . . .warm regards. RADM WOODS ICTG 70.81 . . During the deployment your achievements reflected the team spirit and professionalism possessed by both ships. Well done . . RADM MUSE ICOMCRUDESFLOT ELEVEN1 In the short time we have operated together Duncan has epitomized a smart destroyer in each and every evolution. It has been a pleasure to have been in company with you and your fine crew. . . Best regards. CAPT HILTON ICOMDESDIV 1921 Your performance during the last six monms nus illustrated the versatility of today's destroyerman. Your successful completion of all assigned tasks, from plone guard to shore bombardment, proves again the necessity for an all- purpose destroyer. To all hands by best wishes . . RADM FREEMAN ICOMCRUD-ESPAC1 I 67 1,-11-J ..,-:.::w w.- - 32214. ,..L..-.Q-L,...'.,-,..,:,.:-T -f- 'fjfjvfj :Z ,fIl1T'T'ITff,l,, .' . .' .. ....,-..., I 5- W L . -,.,......-..,.,..., . .Dm W AWK., . we ..,.,., W .,-,.--.- '-.f:f?:::':'.L -., .g,..5,-.sw s ,sen-.K -zi:n.,-.. . - 1.1. .,-....-sw... .U .-.- .- .....-.,,. ..... H . .,.. ..... . - . OFFICERS CDR Stanley W. BIRCH Jr. Y LCDR Richmond K. KELLY, Jr LT John B. LAPLANTE LT James E. ANTENUCCI LTJG Walter A. ERICSON LTJG Stephen W. GREGORY LTJG Lynn A. WEGNER LTJG Dudley C. RICHARDSC LTJG Theodore J. HE.RR LTJG Warren H. BAKKEN LTJG Frederick R. SEDDON LTJG Larry L. KING ENS James A. HOUGH ENS David M. EYRE ENS Douglas A. HERRING ENS Daniel C. JACOBSON ENS Peter C. NESTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS RDC Robert E. ADAMSKI EMC William C. ASHMAN STC Donald4L. CULP FTGC.William E. FASHBAUGH SPCM Clarence D. HARTBERGER CSC Pete MACARAEG ETCS Myron McKEE BTC Donald J. MILLER ' MMC Robert A. PAULSON GMGC Paul K. RECORE YNC Frank J. STRONG SKC Billie W. TACKETT CREW DCFN William H. ALBERT, Jr. GMGI Clyde B. ALLEN SN Eddie 'ANDERSON STG3 James E. ANDERSON SN James L. ANDERSON GMG2 Stanley E. ANDERSON SN Gary A. ANNEY BT2 Donald D. ANFINSON MMFN John H. ANGELO SA Peter R. ARCHAMBEAULT FA Robert L. ARP FA Gerald A. AYERS RD3 Dennis BARLOW FN Ronald W. BARNHART EMFN Larry W. BATTLES CREW lCont'I TN Edgardo D. BAYTAN SN Ronald BEACH SN Pat BEAUCHAMP SN Kenneth U. BEIRO SM2 Roloert H. BEITLER BT3 Steven W. BELLEFEUILLE BTI Floyd L. BERGSTROM MM2 Charles E. BERRY SN Frank J. BERRIOS, Jr. FN William A. BESCHTA BT3 Carlton J. BILLEAUDEAU SA Domingo BISERA SM2 Gary M. BLAIR FN Robert E. BOOTHROYD SFP-3 Russell R. 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KITCHEN FN William A KLEIN BM2 Ponald E KNUTSON SN Ch trles G KOON RD3 Davld J LALONDE SN Claude R LAMKIN FA Cllfford R LATIOLAIS BT3 Roger LAVALLEE SN Leon R LAYTON Jr EMFN Thomas E LEAR PN3 Ronald R LEMASTERS FN Steven A LINDQUIST SFP3 Anthony LITTLE Jr STG3 Louls C LORSCHEIDER Jr BT3 Vernon LOVELY MMI Jess E LUDRIC BTFN James E LUTZ ICI John R MAGUIRE BMI Trlnln S MARTIN QMI EdgarW MAUS FN Robert E MAY SN Kenneth MAYNARD BM3 Mlchael McBRIDE BT3 Wllllam F MCCANDLESS EMFN Roger B McCOURTNEY RM2 Roger L McCURDY STGSN John J McDONALD Jr BTFN Larry H MCFARLAND SN Carmel A. MCGOUGH FN Thomas P. McGUlRE RD2 Roy C. McMINN RM3 John A. MEDLIN RD3 Michael P. MEIER HMI Leonhard MESSER FN Daniel M. MILLER RDSA Harvey W. MILLER RM3 Joseph E. MILLER SN William RL MIMNA SA Glen E. MINNICH BTI Gerald.L. MITCHELL SN Jerry W. MITCHELL SFI Roloeri L. MOORE RDI Roscoe D. 1vIooRE SN lvhohool R. 1vIoRELocK RD3 David A. MORGAN EMFN9Dovror L. 1vIoRRIS, Jr. FN 'IIIIOITICJS A. MORTON RDSN1rgoShhorh L. 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