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' , .- 'x- ' t,11, f.,'4.' .x V 2' H 7' , If , ' hm .A-., gh ,V , .Q 5. , P .I , ' ' - I . ' ', ' 'K JA ' -N R+ fi-V ,,.o-- ,, Sr .. iz.. ff .Q 'al J 4 'x , h-f. I 5 V.. .,-lo ff ..f , r -ff' 16.12 we f s r V r k E .,v ..... ,. . Y , y V , . 1 1 I Wx J X MW X V A Dmg6tD.5aw4awm4maed5wwmmqcummqdc54fewwm,mahwfazmwt5an50qeaw. Q... M .,,,, , ,W -.44 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Dwight David Eisenhower was born on Oct. 14, 1890, in Denison, Texas. His family moved to Abilene, Kan., in 1891 where he lived until his acceptance to the United States Military Academy in 1911. , Following his graduation in 1915, Ike was assigned to the infantry at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where he met Miss Mamie Doud. They were married in Denver, Colo., on July 1, 1916. Subsequent duty assignments included attendance at the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., in 1926, where he finished first in a class of 275. After graduation from the Army War College in 1928, Ike served in various capacities, including duty in the Office of the Army Chief of Staff. . In 1935, Ike became an assistant to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in the Philippines and five years later was pro- moted to Chief of Staff, Third Anny. At the outset of World War Il, Ike was selected to head the Operations Division of the War Department and in 1942 was named Commanding General of the European Theater. By 1943, Ike's forces had conquered North Africa and Sicily and had eliminated Italy as an Axis power. Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt named Ike the Supreme Allied Commander, Allied Expeditionary Forces, where he directed the land, sea and air invasion of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Ike was promoted to General of the Anny in December 1944 and, after accepting Nazi Germany7s unconditional surrender on May 7, 1945, was appointed as Commanding General, United States Forces Europe. He was named Army Chief of Staff, succeeding General George C. Marshall, on Nov. 19, 1945. After the war, Ike served as president of Columbia University and Supreme Allied Commander of the forces established under the NATO Pact. V In 1952, he retired from the Army, and as standard bearer of the Republican Party, won election easily to become the 34th president of the United States. It was during Eisenhower' s administration that the Navy' s nuclear shipbuilding program experienced significant growth. In his eight years as president, 29 nuclear attack submarines, the first of 14 Polaris submarines, two nuclear cruisers, and the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Enterprise were authorized. Ike left the White House on Jan. 20, 1961, after 50 years of service to his country. He retired to his farm in Gettysburg, Pa., where he lived the life of an elder statesman until his death on March 28, 1969. V - f ' ' ' ' 1 'Q ii-22'.?iiFzf:gz-?:E5:e-L-L..!,, ,jg TIE- x ' '-'miM:'51:..J1.:4.:.f X , -, - . . USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER The Mission We in the Navy have a pride which has evolved from attitudes and convictions steeped in honored tradition. This pride is a direct result of the incom- parable experience of living and fighting on the sea -- a dangerous and unforgiving environment which demands from all of us a high degree of personal and family sacrifice. It includes the spirit of adven- ture in travel and living overseas. Most important, it is the experience known to every Navy man and woman of being on watch around the clock in the service of our country and of being a shipmate to all past, present and future Sailors. -- Navy Policy Book The vital economic, political and military inter- ests ofthe United States are truly global in nature and scope. In many respects these interests are located across broad oceans, and to a great extent they intersect those of current and emergent re- gional powers. It is in the world's littorals where the naval service, operating from sea bases in inter- national waters, can influence events ashore in support of our interests. e Naval forces are particularly well-suited to the entire range of military operations in support of our national strategy. They continue the historic role of naval forces engaged in preventive diplomacy and otherwise supporting our policies overseas. -- Forward From the Sea 7655 Dwgdz D. Efaewawm mm at Hmm, 746-zeeq. nv -4-. K-Q.-A,,r1.i-ui Q .:' L. '. Q: uzuxu-LQEIUZ rf! f HIP' HISTORY The third of the Navy's six nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CCVN 695 was authorized by Congress in fiscal year 1970. The ship, named after the 34th president of the United States, was christened and launched at 11:11 a.m. on Oct. ll, 1975, by ' Mrs. Mamie Doud Eisenhower, the ship's sponsor and widow of the former president. IKE,' was commissioned two years later on Oct. 18, 1977. As part of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, IKE is homeported in Norfolk, Va. Fourteen months following commissioning, IKE left Norfolk to begin its first deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. The six-month deployment carried the crew to six European countries before returning to Norfolk on July 13, 1979. That November IKE was awarded its first Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Battle Efficiency EN award as the best carrier in the Atlantic Fleet. IKE deployed a second time on April 15, 1980, to the Indian Ocean, relieving the USS Nimitz CCVN 685 in the Arabian Sea. Two hundred fifty-four days later, with only a five-day port visit to Singapore, IKE returned to Norfolk on Dec. 22, 1980. Because of IKE's performance, it received a second Battle Efficiency ME. Sailing on its third deployment on Jan. 5, 1982, IKE headed back to the Mediterranean Sea for a second time. During the six months, IKE visited Tangier, Morocco, Naples, Italy, Haifa, Israel, Alexandria, Egypt, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Athens, Greece, and Monaco. IKE returned to Norfolk on July 13, 1982, and received its third consecutive Battle Efficiency UE. While preparing for its fourth deployment, IKE participated in numerous fleet exercises in the Caribbean operating area, where it became the first modern U.S. aircraft carrier to visit Antigua, West Indies. IKE deployed a third time to the Mediterranean Sea from April 27 to Dec. 7, 1983. On Aug. 26, 1983, IKE arrived off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon, where a multi-national peace-keeping force had been working to maintain an uneasy truce. IKE's aircraft flew reconnaissance missions and supply and technical flights in support of the forces ashore. IKE left Lebanese waters to participate in exercise Display Determination ,83 and called on Naples, Italy, but was called back to the troubled ' area after the truck-bombing of the U.S. Marine Corps barracks in October. ' IKE deployed to the Mediterranean Sea a fourth time on Oct. 10, 1984. IKE left the Mediterranean on April 27, 1985, and arrived in Norfolk 12 days later. In August 1985, IKE left Norfolk for the North Atlantic and participated in several NATO exercises and with two other U.S. carriers and several NATO ships. For its outstanding performance in 1985, IKE was awarded the Battle Efficiency En award, the fourth in eight years. IKE entered Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company on Oct. 26, 1985, for an 18-month complex overhaul. During the yard period, IKE received an intense renovation of virtually all departmental spaces and extensive upgrades of weapons systems which included adding three NATO Sea Sparrow missile systems and three Close-In Weapons Systems CCIWSJ mounts. IKE left the shipyard in April 1987 and returned to its homeport of Norfolk. During work-up operations, IKE made port visits to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Caracas, Venezuela. IKE departed for its sixth deployment, the fifth to the Mediterranean Sea, on Feb. 29, 1988. On that deployment, exercises included Dragon Hammer 1-88 and Optimize 1-88. Port visits would include Cannes, Toulon, and Marseilles, France, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Haifa, Israel, Antalya, Turkey, and Naples, Italy. IKE returned to Norfolk on Aug. 29, 1988. A After a five-month yard period, IKE retumed to sea in March 1989. During the next year, the ship participated in various exercises and independent training periods in preparation for deployment. On March 8, 1990, IKE departed on its sixth Mediterranean Sea deployment. The deployment became a commemorative event in the worldwide Dwight D. Eisenhower Centennial celebrating of the 100th anniversary of the late president's birth. 1 During D-Day anniversary ceremonies off the coast of Normandy, IKE,s son, John Eisenhower, and D-Day veterans embarked in the ship while Carrier Air Wing Seven conducted a memorial flyover of the American cemetery at Omaha Beach ashore. ' IKE became the first carrier to conduct sustained operations in the Red Sea in August after it transitted the Suez Canal on Aug. 8, 1990. This was in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. Additionally, IKE was only the second nuclear-powered carrier to transit the canal. IKE served as a ready striking force in the even Iraq invaded Saudi Arabia, and participated in maritime interception operations in support of a United Nations embargo against Iraq. IKE departed the Red Sea on Aug. 24 and returned to Norfolk from its Centennial Cruise on Sept. 12, 1990. IKE earned the Battle Efficiency EH and Meritorious Unit Commendation for their efforts during the cruise. IKE entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard on Oct. 19, 1990, for a four-month Ship's Restricted Availability. On Sept. 26, 1991, IKE deployed for the second time to the Indian Ocean. IKE participated in several joint exercises, including Eager Mace and Sandstorm. IKE returned from the Mediterranean in April 1992 and entered drydock facilities at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in November 1992. p After a 13-month yard period, IKE headed to sea in December 1993, performing carrier qualifications and participating in various exercises. ' Early in 1994 the first women began reporting to IKE. Officers, chief petty officers, and junior enlisted personnel of all ratings were the first women to receive orders to an operational aircraft carrier. In September 1994, IKE and the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division made history with the, concept of adaptable force packaging? The divisionis soldiers and equipment were loaded on board, and the IKE Army-Navy team headed for the shores of Port-au-Prince in order to spearhead Operation Uphold Democracy, the U.S.-led effort to restore the democratically elected government of Haiti. One month later, on Oct. 20, 1994, IKE departed for a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea, Arabian Gulf and Adriatic Sea. This deployment marked the first time that women deployed as crewmembers of a U.S. Navy combatant. The IKE!Carrier Air Wing Three team included more than 400 women. After flying missions in support of Operations Southern Watch and Deny Flight, IKE retumed to Norfolk Naval Station on April 14, 1995. 2 ,, ' , all cL. 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Q . -gsm .xc YW Q..-1V ....,k ,1- Qm . .K ,V V Asfzgvm M V.: 3325 'Qiif :Sim 'fix ' 553355 Q. j f x kwa Cham of Command In the Navy, the chain of command starts with the newest recruit and runs all the Way up to the president of the United States. s Every link in the chain of command is a vital part of expediting day-to-day operations, Whether they be routine or mission oriented. Information flows both Ways along the chain of command -- ensuring the right people stay in- formed and that tasking is carried forth at the proper levels. i Measures of a ship's success are a direct reflection of the effectiveness of the chain of command. And IKE's records of achievements indicate a long history of a good strong chain. 74e4enmau64av:4ec5awa,4mmmwzd6eefp Mememmfaamedfqwmmfdqpmahgdowwa gzawagagnwmaw. CUMIKEB TGR ADM Daniel J. Mu phy ,hz '21gpi:f:72'f11':f?1ffr '2:f:'C'11'rf'r--3 YJ-f - F32-l-Fw --1'f f ,i W.,--Y , , .V,- ,V, .-. 'Y 'KW'-1iii.:ggfr,,f,1,.i.,- : f' , . --3 -' -' 1 -T 'l' '-' ' ' 2,427fz7faa,w,faem.f4sa.fW,4.mfW,+s7. RADM Daniel J. Murphy Jr. was born in Newport, R.I., and raised in a Navy family. Upon graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1970, he was assigned as Gunnery Officer in USS Edson, a destroyer based at Long Beach, Calif. While in Edson, he also served as Combat Information Officer and Navigator, and participated in the Vietnam Conflict. After attending Naval Destroyer School in Newport, R.I. and, he reported to USS Richard L. Page, a guided-missile frigate based in Athens, Greece. During 1973 and 1974 he was deployed continuously to the Mediterranean. RADM Murphy reported to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in 1975, where he was assigned to the Plans and Policy Directorate. In early 1978 he was detailed to the U.S. Department of State as a military analyst in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. From 1979 to 1980, he attended the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, receiving a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy. In December 1980, RADM Murphy assumed duties as Executive Officer in USS Goldsborough, a guided- missile destroyer based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Returning to Washington in September 1982, he was the Admin- istrative Aide to the Secretary of the Navy for three years. In August 1985, he took command of USS Kidd, a guided-missile destroyer based at Norfolk, Va. In 1987 Kidd deployed to the Arabian Gulf and participated in Operation Earnest Will, the protection of Kuwaiti-flag vessels during the Iran-Iraq War. In February 1988, RADM Murphy was assigned as Executive Assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic and Commander-in-Chief U.S. Atlantic Command. In 1990 he served as Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations. During 1991 and 1992, as Commander Destroyer Squadron Fourteen, he deployed with the America Battle Group to the Mediterranean and commanded the Red Sea Task Group enforcing United Nations economic sanctions against Iraq. In November 1992, RADM Murphy was selected to flag rank. In May 1993, he was assigned for a second term as Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations. In July 1994, he assumed command of the Eisenhower Battle Group and Cruiser Destroyer Group Eight. In October 1994, the Eisenhower Battle Group departed Nor- folk for a six-month deployment to the Arabian Gulf and Mediterranean. Decorations include the Legion of Merit Cfive awardsj, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal Cthree awardsj, and various unit awards and campaign medals. ' RADM Murphy is married to Pamela Burroughs of Nederland, Texas. They have two children, Daniel and Kate. Chief of Staff CAPT Kenneth C. Ceeh ser :- , nu- . .'-- ' e ' 'T' ' 1 ' ' 'A 'ni Y ' : y , Y ' A H-AW Hwvit-:kg-Ykv rm .YY --V Y Y YW ef4777Qc44,eea64m2?4Zf4777fa4waaa,fz'aacaemamfant4e,fmamde. CAPT Kenneth C. Cech was bom in Oak Park, Ill., and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1969. He was designated a naval aviator in April 1971. He received orders to the Silver Foxes of VA-155 and made two A-7B deployments to the West- ern Pacific and the Indian Ocean embarked in USS Oriskany CCVA-345. In October 1974, he re- ported to VA-122 flying the A-7C!E as a weapons and ACM instructor while assigned as Training Officer. In 1977, CAPT Cech joined the East Coast Navy as a VA-72 Blue Hawk deploying in USS John F. Kennedy CCV-675. In May 1980, he became the Fleet Training Officer on the staff of Commander Light Attack Wing 1. Thirteen months later he joined Commander, Carrier Air Wing 17, as Opera- tions Officer, making two deployments embarked in USS Forrestal CCV-595 while flying with the VA-83 Rampagers. . In September 1983, CAPT Cech joined the Sunliners of VA-81 as the executive officer, he as- sumed command of the squadron in March 1985. Following his squadron command, he joined USS Saratoga CCV-605 as operations officer. He next reported to Cecil Field in June 1989 as eXecutive officer, followed by a command tour to Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory. In December 1992, CAPT Cech assumed command of Light Attack Wing 1 at Cecil Field, Fla., which was then redesignated Strike-Fighter Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. CAPT Cech has over 4,800 hours flight time, primarily in the A, B, C and E models of the A-7 Corsair and 951 arrested landings. He has been awarded the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, four Meritorious Service Medals, 15 Strike!Flight Air Medals, two Navy Commendation Medals with Combat HV and various other service awards. CAPT Cech and his wife, Chris, reside in Orange Park, Fla. Their daughter, Jennifer, graduated from the University of North Florida and is married to a United States Marine. ::1rw-' ' .wwa.- -.1+...1...ff z,.Q..- .-4,..m. 77ame!a,WmchZ6fo'fwzzcmaw, 7Z.S.f4m5mcm!azz'a7zance, ta6et5e6e!mdoo-z4h.7a,a:baZz'at4e45c5a. CAPT Alan Mark Gemmill was raised on a cattle ranch near Phoenix. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 1968 with a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering. Commissioned through Aviation Officer Candidate School, he won naval aviatoris wings of gold in February 1970. Flying F-4 Phantoms in Fighter Squadron One Hundred Two CVF-1025, CAPT Gemmill made two Mediterranean deployments in USS Independence CCV 625. He graduated first in his class from U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, Patuxent River, Md., in 1974, then flew developmental test flights in F-8 Crusaders, F-4 Phantoms, F-14 Tomcats, and A-4 A Skyhawks. He retumed to Test Pilot School in 1976 as an instructor. From July 1977 through July 1979, CAPT Gemmill completed another Mediterranean deployment as Assistant CATCC Officer and then served as Air Operations Officer in USS Nimitz CCVN 685. In 1980, he joined Fighter Squad- ron One Hundred Forty-Three CVF-1435 flying F-14 Tomcats from USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CCVN 695. As Opera- tions Officer, he completed a record-breaking Indian Ocean deployment of 254 days with only five days in port during the Iranian hostage crisis. As Maintenance Officer, he made two more deployments to the North Atlantic and Mediterra- nean in IKE. CAPT Gemmill then served one year as a Test Coordinator for Commander, Operational Test and Evalua- tion Force in Norfolk, Va. g As Executive Officer of Fighter Squadron T hirty-Two CVF-325 flying F-14 Tomcats, he completed two more deploy- ments in USS Independence CCV 625, including combat flights over Lebanon during 1983 and 1984. After taking com- mand of VF-32, he completed another Mediterranean deployment in USS John F. Kennedy CCV 675. Following Naval Nuclear Power Training, CAPT Gemmill reported as Executive Officer of USS Theodore Roosevelt CCVN 715. He served through her maiden Mediterranean deployment and helped host historic visits by top Soviet military and government officials before detaching in July 1990. CAPT Gemmill commanded USS San Jose CAFS 75 from December 1990 through July 1992. He made two deploy- ments to the North Arabian Sea and Arabian Gulf during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He took command of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower in March 1993, where IKE helped implement cooperative engagement capability CCEC5 and landed 2,000 men of the Army's 10th Mountain Division CLight Infantry5 in Haiti at the start of Operation Support Democracy. IKE deployed to the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, and Mediterranean in October 1994. CAPT Gemmill has 3,800 flight hours and 950 carrier landings. He has a Master of Science in Systems Management from the University of Southern California. His personal awards include the Legion of Merit, two Meritorious Service Medals, the First Strike!Flight Air Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal, and several campaign awards. CAPT Gemmill is married to the former Letitia Harris of Roxboro, N.C. They live in Virginia Beach with their sons, Alan and William. .rin - ,rv ,L A,-,.L..,f .V.. .,.,LmL CAPT Douglas R. Roulstone is a native of Norfolk, Va., born the son of a Navy captain. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1972 with a Bachelor of Science in Oceanography. He received a Master of Science Degree in Systems Technology from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1982 and completed joint professional military education at the Aimed Forces Staff College in 1988. Following his commissioning he served as Gunnery Officer on USS Albert David CDE 10501 where he qualified as Officer of the Deck COODD and Combat Information Center CCICD Evaluator. Following his first sea duty tour he attended flight school and was designated as a naval aviator in Febru- ary 1975. His first aviation assignment was NAS Whidbey Island in Oak Harbor, Wash., as an H-46 search and rescue pilot. He reported to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Twelve CHS-125 in San Diego, Calif., in August 1977. As part of Carrier Air Wing Eleven CCVW-llj, he deployed to the Mediterranean aboard USS America CCV 661. After completing graduate school, he reported to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Six CHS-65 in March 1983, where he served as Operations Officer and Safety Officer during deployments to the westem Pacific and Indian Oceans. In August 1985 he reported to the office of the Chief of Naval Operations as the aide and administrative assistant to the Director, Navy Program Planning. In May 1988 he reported to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Twelve CHS-125, homeported in Yokosuka, Japan, as Executive Officer and assumed command in September 1989. As part of Carrier Air Wing Five QCVW-55, embarked on USS Midway CCV 415, he made extensive deployments to the western Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Persian Gulf where he served in Operation Desert Storm. He reported to the Bureau of Naval Personnel as the Joint Duty Officer Manager CPERS-4553 in March 1991. He completed Nuclear Power School at Orlando, Fla., in April 1992 and was then assigned as Execu- tive Officer on USS Dwight E. Eisenhower CCVN 695 in September 1993. CAPT Roulstone has accumulated over 3,500 fight hours. His personal awards include the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon and several campaign awards. CAPT Roulstone is married to the former Bonnie R. Kroon of Seattle, Wash., and is the father of two sons, Whitney and- Harrison. Command Master Chief A CMCAWJ James E, arry - 1 -5 ,.:-.-,.gq,4-4-.,-gL..p: 'A , 1 V - - Y V: A.-.--51-,,,,, ,. ,gjj3753-'i-1-I-4:-an-.wuqqacumaw-un. A J, a ' V ,I - H : .N -N, W .P f44Me0nwnaad77!a4tez64c?,4, Master Chief Petty Officer CAir Warfare5 James E. Barry was born on Oct. 18, 1953, in Lafayette County, Miss. He and his family moved to New Albany, Miss., where he spent most of his childhood. In 1972, he graduated from W.P. Daniels High School in New Albany, Miss., and enlisted in the U.S. Navy four months later. 1 Master Chief Barry attended basic training at the Recruit Training Command, Orlando, Fla. After graduation, he started his Navy adventure in Patrol Squadron Forty-Five, homeported in Jacksonville, Fla. From there he went to Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton, Fla. In 1978, he was assigned to his first real sea duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal CCV 595 Then, in March 1982, he accepted assignment to Commander, Training Air Wing One, in Meridian, Miss. U On Sept. 16, 1984, he was advanced to chief petty officer, and in June 1986 he reported to USS Inchon CLPH 125. At the end of that three-year tour, he transferred to Naval Air Station Memphis, Millington, Tenn. In addition to being a Special Assistant to the Commanding Officer, his most re- warding job was establishing a viable Adopt-A-School program with White Station Elementary School in Memphis. ' In March 1993 he reported to USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CCVN 695 as Supply Department's leading chief petty officer. After being on board for approximately a year-and-a-half, he was selected by the Commanding Officer as IKE's Command Master Chief. Master Chief Barryis decorations include the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal Ctwo awards5, Good Conduct Medal Cfive awards5, Nation Defense Service Medal Ctwo awards5, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon Ctwo awards5. Master Chief Barry and his wife, the former Debbie Villane Williams, have been married for 18 years. They presently reside in Milton, Fla., with their son, Vinson. -K--.-54-yamzmafwrn-.nf ' ' x Za1...4 ,..n-5-gL....'1'-'Q CAPT Gregory G. Johnson, a native of Westmanland, Maine, graduated in June 1968 from the University of Maine with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. Entering Aviation Officer Candidate School in October 1968, he h was commissioned an Ensign in February 1969. Following flight training, he was designated a naval aviator in May 1970. ' . CAPT Johnson commenced his initial sea duty assignment in Attack Squadron SIX SIX CVA-665 flying the A-7E Corsair II aircraft and twice deployed as a component of Carrier Air Wing Seven CCVW-75 embarked in USS Inde- pendence CCV 625. He then attended the Command and Staff Course, Naval War College, Newport, R.I., graduating with highest distinction in June 1975. His next tour took him to the Systems Analysis Division COP-965 of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations until 1978. In the fall of 1978, CAPT Johnson began a department head tour in Attack Squadron EIGHT SIX CVA- 865, deploying in USS Nimitz CCVN 685 as a component of Carrier Air Wing Eight CCVW-85. For the next two years he served as the Operations Officer of the A-7E fleet replacement squadron, Attack Squadron ONE SEVEN FOUR CVA-1745. . ' V g In November 1983, CAPT Johnson reported to Attack Squadron ONE ZERO FIVE CVA-1055 as Executive Of- ficer and deployed to MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, as a component of Marine Air Group TWELVE CMAG-125. He as- sumed command of VA-105 in May 1985 and returned the squadron to carrier operations deploying as a component of Carrier Air Wing SIX CCVW-65 embarked in USS Forrestal CCV 595. In 1986 he commenced a one-year tour as the F!A-18!A-7 Readiness Officer on the staff of Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. CAPT Johnson reported to CVW-6 in September 1988 as the Deputy Commander and again deployed in USS Forrestal CCV 595. From June 1990 through December 1991 he was assigned to the Joint Staff and served as head of the European Command!Central Command Branch of the Joint Operations Division CJOD5, Operations Directorate CJ-35, during Operations Desert ShieldfDesert Storm. In January 1992, he was assigned as the Executive Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, where he served until October 1993. He assumed command of Carrier Air Wing Three on 15 April 1994. He was selected for promotion to rear admiral in February 1995 and turned over command of CVW-3 in March 1995. His next duty assignment will be as Director of Operations and Plans on the staff of Commander in Chief Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va. CAPT J ohnson's awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, Defense Superior Service Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal Cwith two Gold Stars5, Navy Commendation Medal, and the Navy Achievement Medal. He has accumulated over 4,700 hours of tactical jet flight time and 1,100 carrier landings. CAPT Johnson is married to the former Joy J ewett of Bucksport, Maine. They have two daughters, Sydney and Ashley. I1n uu nn ,- - Air Wing Commander APT Thomas E, Zelibor El47775eZcl5neg6Za0nfaguww5awwmeaf7Z5Zhy4-fec4egacjemwdam64. CAPT Thomas E. Zelibor, son of Mr. Marvin H. Zelibor, was bom in Chicago, Ill. He is a graduate of Archbishop Alter High School in Dayton, Ohio. In June 1976, he graduated from the United States Naval Acad- emy with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Oceanography and was commissioned an Ensign. CAPT Zelibor entered Naval Flight Officer Training in July 1977 and eamed his wings in April 1978. After completing training as an F-14 radar intercept officer at VF-124, he reported to the Fighting Aardvarks of Fighter Squadron ONE ONE FOUR CVF-1145 in USS America CCV 665 in January 1979. He served in a variety of billets there until December 1981. In January 1982, he was ordered to the Naval Military Personnel Command where he served as the VF sea duty detailer until July 1983. V CAPT Zelibor next reported to USS John F. Kennedy CCV 675 as the Assistant Navigator from September 1983 to November 1985. In May 1986, he began his squadron department head tour with the Red Rippers of Fighter Squadron ONE ONE CVF-115 in USS Forrestal CCV 595 where he served as both the Administrative and Maintenance Officer until June 1988. He screened for fighter command while attached to the Rippers. In July 1988, CAPT Zelibor reported to CINCLANTFLT staff, Norfolk, Va., for duty as Deputy Director for Program Planning and detached in June 1990. He was assigned to the world famous Swordsmen of Fighter Squadron THREE TWO CVF-325 in August 1990, and became Executive Officer in December 1990. CAPT Zelibor deployed with VF-32 to the Red Sea where he participated in Operation Desert Shield! Storm, flying 30 ' combat missions in January 1991 against Iraq. He served as the Swordsmen's Commanding Officer from Febru- ary 1992 to September 1993. In February 1994, CAPT Zelibor reported to Carrier Air Wing THREE CCVW-35 as Deputy Air Wing Commander in USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CCVN 695. He assumed command of CVW-3 in March 1995. During his career, CAPT Zelibor has accumulated over 900 carrier landings and 3,100 tactical flight hours. His personal awards include the Distinguished Flying Cross with Combat V, three Meritorious Service Medals, two StrikelFlight Air Medals and one individual Air Medal with Combat V, three Navy Commendation Medals with Combat V, two Navy Achievement medals, and various campaign and service medals. CAPT Zelibor is married to the former Laurie Fry of Annapolis, Md. They presently reside in Virginia Beach, Va., with their two sons, Thomas Jr. and Michael. I X 1 1 1 R Command Master Chief X n 1 i W L Q A CMCAWJ Kenneth PQ Marnak wC?f Z6WWMd Wwd0dWMZhQ9tZOZ. Master Chief Petty Officer CAir Warfareb Kenneth P. Mrnak was born in Chicago, Ill., on July 12, 1951. After high school he enlisted in the Navy in May 1969 and attended basic training at Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Upon graduation from basic training, he was assigned to USS Enterprise CCVN 65D until his honorable discharge in February 197 1 . In August 1976 he re-entered the Navy at the Navy Recruiting District, Baltimore, Md., and after a brief indoctrination process at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., was assigned to VF-101 FRAMP at NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, Va., as a student under instruction. Master Chief Mrnak's next assignment was to the Tomcatters of VF-31, homeported at NAS Oceana, where he made two Mediterranean Sea deployments. While attached to VF-31 he advanced to the rate of aviation maintenance administrationman second class. After completing Data Analyst Class HC School in Memphis, Tenn., in November 1979, he reported for duty at NAS Oceana AIMD as the data analyst. VVhile assigned to AIMD he achieved the rate of aviation maintenance administrationman first class prior to his transfer in December 1982. He was then assigned to the Tophatters of VF-14 as the data analyst and maintenance admin leading petty officer, and made deployments to Grenada, the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. . While assigned to VF-14 he advanced to chief petty officer and earned his enlisted aviation warfare specialist qualifica- tion. In October 1985 Master Chief Mrnak reported for duty as the data analyst and maintenance admin chief for Commander, Fighter Wing One, at NAS Oceana, Va. While assigned to Fighter Wing One, he was advanced to senior chief petty officer. In June 1988, he was selected and reported for duty with the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron -- Blue Angels -- homeported at NAS Pensacola, Fla., as the enlisted applications officer, quality assurance senior chief. After his advance- ment to master chief petty officer, he was named as the maintenance master chief for the 1991 show season. Nearing the end of his tour with the Blue Angels, Master Chief Mrnak applied and was selected for the Command Master Chief Program. In December 1991 he reported for duty with the Sunday Punchers of VA-75, homeported at NAS Oceana, Va., and made a deployment to the Adriatic!Mediterranean seas. In September 1993 he reported to his present assignment as Commander, Carrier Air Wing Three, Command Master Chief. Master Chief Mrnak' s personal awards include the Navy Commendation Medal CGold Starj, the Navy Achievement Medal CGold Starj and numerous unit and campaign awards. 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The activity that has been the biggest hit with our MIKE Tikes is the annual Halloween party. There is never a shortage of volunteers for the ghoul-fest and each year the main attraction -- the Hhaunted tunnelv -- gets a more enthusiastic response from the kids. The command realized how tough lengthy separations can be for children, and thus spon- sored a special pre-deployment brief to explain the purpose of a deployment and answer any questions. 72'Z746e4mamem'mZef,foz9ezz6ea,e,efwacAafqde,e!aqzfzeffa gd famed tdechgdbmeaomawzgemeutcpecabzfdw. l ...ra ,Ae :.,,i,,, u.,.Y,.- I- B ,-BN g V ?' WJ fmg z4Z6am 7fZ76ea 4eemedz'awemt6e4ame ' ,cawuldcoze ablmdnewmzdeannfwahnme zkmeahewaiwez. 4 X .Ana-anun-.-um.:1-s.aanp4 L amil ay Cruise Out of all the important visitors IKE hosts on board, none are more important than our IKE families. During the Family Day Cruise on July 9, 1994, our loved ones had the opportunity to experience first-hand what life at sea is really like. The day began early. Guests acclimated themselves with the shipboard surroundings over a continental breakfast set upin a hangar bay. Shortly after first light, lines were taken in and the IKE got underway. As land faded from view, families experienced for the first time a departure from the opposite perspective. From that point the day was a bustle of activ- ity as Sailors showed parents, spouses, children nad friends where they work, eat, sleep, exer- cise and lounge during the long days and nights at sea. Families also came away with a better under- standing of the military might of a U.S. aircraft carrier, and the precision teamwork needed to operate it. Nowhere was this more evident than on the flight deck -- where the sum of all shipboard efforts and the primary mission of the ship are manifest. 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IK G, it ggggya fi , I S, 1 2 1 ., V V MEVVV -.w,V-f ,:V.V.V,wV V z.'Z7f,.if.g.m: V MmfQ,fi,n2,+,v' -V ' 3,2171 4,-,yn-1,7 Q, 'V 5 .2 1jd,.5f!' 5 , , ,QZQ'55.f:TiS'7,qi15Zj i ' 4- ' - 'X VI1::?'- ,,..ifV-,:,:w-. mi-f'Sefg51g ' 1 1 . 1-N m Axesfiifivs9Via1efia,Zfh,f:? fi' A g L fil ' r R ii ,' Q Dperatlon Uphold Democracy IKE was in the spotlight like never before when President Clinton ordered American i forces to go ashore in Haiti. The mission of Operation Uphold Democracy was to re-estab- lish the democratically elected government, which had been ousted by a ruthless military regime two years earlier. IKE was part of a new chapter in military history when it was ordered to return early from ITF '95, a joint training exercise, off-load Carrier Air Wing Three, and onload soldiers and equipment from the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division. Rising to the challenge, IKE returned to Norfolk, and was steaming to the shores of Port-Au-Prince with nearly 2,000 soldiers and a full complement of 56 helicopters within 48 hours. The concept of this joint services opera- tion was termed 'iadaptable force packaging. IKE,s Army-Navy team got underway on I Sept. 14 and reached the waters off-shore Haiti on Sept. 17. A I Meanwhile, U.S. negotiators -- former Presi- dent Jimmy Carter, retired Army Gen. Colin Powell, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Sen. Sam Nunn, CD-Ga.J -- reached a last-minute agreement with Haiti's military rulers, eliminating the need for the l0th Mountain Division to invade the island nation. 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FQ 'W is 9' W i Q incur u naw' bs EN 3 IIT President Bill Clinton made a special trip to congratulate the crew of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower on their role in Operation Uphold Democracy. The president was accompanied by the Honorable William Perry, Secretary of Defense, and ADM Paul David Miller, Com- mander-in-Chief, United States Atlantic Com- mand. UI am proud of the job you have donej' the president said. '4And on behalf of all Ameri- cans, the most important message I have for you is a simple, straight-forward, heartfelt, thank youf' The nature of IKE,s role in Operation Up- hold Democracy was unique because, together with the U.S. Army's lOth Mountain Division, the two services executed the first-ever infantry air assault from a carrier. uThe successful mission in Haiti shows how flexible our military has becomef Clinton said. 4'Operation Uphold Democracy demonstrates the value of mixing our services together and drawing on the special capabilities of eachf' Perry also thanked the crew, noting that the operation was one of the most flawlessly ex- ecuted in military history. 1-,-gm-umnmfm. V- f - H f - 5, '- -nf H-vu x ,, , -.., ,, 221' 'ff' -13 V- V rf- A-if . - -- ,,,,:. ,ag ,, W, X , ,X 77 ,X-f f ,f, sg if was . ..f 1 X X uf ,Q , 0!aS '57f x f?-hif , H. 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QSST- Exixfisf - ml - X xxwxwn. - V .QNX xx- XX Q ix M -xkbymw , X MXX.M..Qx,x X XxX1xiXQEX 9 , ggwgifpt t -3 W x YE Sxm outhern atch Five years after Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm, the United States contin- ued to maintain a military presence in the Arabian Gulf region. This was IKE's first destination after departing Norfolk. After transitting the Atlantic and Med, IKE and its shooter, USS Anzio, broke off from the rest of the battle group and continued on to the Arabian Gulf. Upon arrival, operations began in support of Operation Southern Watch. Aircraft from Carrier Air Wing Three flew numer- ous combat patrols over southern Iraq, helping to enforce the United Nations, No Fly Zonei' over the region. The air Wing logged 842 combatfcombat support sorties during the operations against Iraq, and an additional 809 sorties throughout the Gulf region. While in the Arabian Gulf, a battle group team composed of Navy SEAL Team 8 Foxtrot Platoon and IKE's Marines conducted night and daytime boardings of ships suspected of smuggling Iraqi oil. The operation was highly successful, leading to signed confessions of illegal trade in Iraqi oil. It was credited with sending a clear and decisive signal to would-be violators of U.N. sanctions. 14wS-Egiikdzgjlcwapadwimwahn. ,,,,, X ,, Mwfwmwf - ,JQQWWW J Nz ,, ,, .4 ,gf ,J-, Q . 1-yi5,1,'fr ,'j.,,2--,Zz if jf' ff 4 ,,,, X,,, '51 Q .-,. 43 o X gf Nr, 5 'AWGHI u. ui ' niece . T-m.-r1!5!!n:vs.........,.,,.:a,.. ,W 17 Y V, V , ,l,n mf- , ,V,,, , x,V, ,.,i,, QP NNE K If 1. 5 1 . 1 i , i peratlon Deny Flight Bosnia -- Operation Deny Flight In December, the Arabian Gulf contingent of the IKE Battle Group joined those in the Medi- terranean to reform Task Force 60, the striking arm of the U.S. Sixth Fleet. Making a quick transition from the heat and sand of Iraq to the snow-covered mountains of Bosnia, aircrews of Carrier Air Wing Three participated in U.N. and NATO peacekeeping and sanctions-enforcement operations in the Adriatic. 0 Aircraft from Carrier Air Wing Three flew nearly 1,800 sorties to enforce Operation Deny' Flight, the UN-mandated uno-fly zonei' over Bosnia, and related missions in support of Op- erations Provide Promise and Sharp Guard. These campaigns were the NATO enforcement of UN -mandated sanctions preventing seabome cargo, such as Weapons and other War supplies, from entering the Bosnian War zone. , WE46wweMqQmdwmdwwmmm7Z2Zf6ykkc6,mmft wMM? aofblafzcltafetldechguarzddawn. 1 Y Q n V .,,r ,g:.,-- H- wr.--fu ,442-,,:' . ---cy f ,,1,-1 - f f f FY Q f f f 1 R A f , f x f f f f f f f , f f f ,Q 55,1-,Qx f, h ,Zi A,..7 , ,.,7,, , ,f 1 Wm cz I Z y . . a lfiwwfrscva - . uished Visitors lKE's crew has always been proud of this powerful Warship, and there is never a shortage of curious visitors. Aircraft carriers are frequently referred to as 'cfloating cities, and guests never cease to be amazed at IKE,s size and accommo- dations on board. From friends and family members to commu- nity leaders, members of the national media, senators and congressmen, and even the president of the United States, IKE hosts literally thou- sands of visitors each year. Most say they leave with a much better under- standing of how the U.S. Navy operates and also with a greater respect for the professionalism of the Sailors Who make it all happen. wma. 2?-24 7994 if, W, 5 E 2, 5 da' MM' ' M' 5 -- ,.,,, ,, W ,,N, M i ' .!'s ...A , ,, W df, , Q W W Qfm,fa,,ZmeZ,ew7aqed6ez4daafaw5'amda44dewz0fo1medZ6emaaan ' X I Wm u. uf-as :V mwgwagmwmmwqmmdwmwwhu. ,-fe:-Q-rlafrn A -'Y i ii - ,7 '7f:'f1..,fQ-..,Q,,,.,, vf' yanked M! f ff I ' , Q wf ff f, 0 ,f ,, .... .. ...... W ,,,, ,... ..., ,,.. . . A,- si!! W 'Sz' 'E Q if WV ' 46 QQ, X, Q 4 ,,,,,X,. 6' xx 0 IGur u US X A ,,f, -. ,av 0, , ., ,,,.,,.,',. ,1.,,.f',' , ggw., ff ,, 'ifiwvznwv Y ,V ,,,,gf,,g,,gf.g ,.,. K - Q ,funn 4. ' ,W , -A ,,,,,.. X.,, I f,,W yQ'f,Qgpw-mg, .wcfffw - , , f Md ,HW ,M.,., ,,,ML,.,, ,, ,,,, , mf: ,M , gg., , ,ff , f ff1,v., ,39- W 1' ww,-, . V' ,fvm,. y , ' , . N W X, h, X K is . my-ff K- A ..,mfx.-A-- X' . . M - k.fi'2gx x -wN 'f,,,b I W A xX,X - M Q? x x K N - X .. . x ,,,. . k ,. . 1 f,Xik,kQ5vwL,x ...NN M 5,W.,,,,.- I , f -'ff ,, X f -3 gpm .. X its . , ' K .X -S . 5 ' Q. K-4.X.QQ'Nww-NYNKQWXY 4+ -rf -- Q 1 X X. ,N MQW ' ki-SN-if 93 Replenlshment at Sea It takes a lot of supplies to keep the ship and airplanes running, not to mention keeping a crew of more than 5,000 Sailors fed! There- fore, at least once every 10 days, IKE would go alongside supply ships and oilers to take on needed provisions and fuel. Two moving ships, connected by numerous lines and hoses, and only 200 feet between them, create an environment with many poten- tial hazards. Success is dependent upon the highest levels of concentration and professional standards of all individuals involved. Throughout the six-month deployment, IKE underwent numerous replenishments at sea, taking on million of gallons of fuel and thou- sands of pounds of supplies at a time -- all with no accidents or injuries. Wmewwamrfcaa-,a!wg46Zawa,4973-5 Egelan- wdmenzaat-aea, wezebfaegueazfeyaeedeoitakeqe 670454 74776704701 2a9ezQzaeegwe4med6ca6adu6cez'aa,e4c3dmate. Petty Officer lst Class CAir Warfareb Roger M. Grose was born Jan. 26, 1966, in Rawason, Ohio. He graduated from Hardin Northern High School in Hardin County, Ohio, in 1984. He reported to RTC Great Lakes for recruit training J uly 24, 1984, followed by training at Hospital Corps School NTC Great Lakes in September 1984. After completing Hospital Corps School he reported to Naval Hospital Millington, Tenn., as a general duty corpsman. He was advanced to hospital corpsman third class in January 1985. In February 1985, Petty Officer Grose transferred to the Allied Health Sciences School in Fort Sam Hous ton, Texas, for instruction as a basic laboratory technician. After completing Basic Laboratory School on June 2, 1985, Petty Officer Grose married Miss Michelle Lee Price of Arlington, Ohio, enroute to Naval Hospital Iwakuni, Japan. Petty Officer Gross was advanced to petty officer second class on June 16, 1988, and reported to Naval School of Health Sciences, San Diego, Calif., for instruction as an advanced laboratory technician and graduated at the top of his class. In August 1989, Petty Officer Gross reported to Naval Hospital, Camp Lejune, N.C. While attached to Naval Hospital Lejune, in August 1990, Petty Officer Grose was sent to Brigade Service Support Group Four CBSSG-45 and deployed to Operation Desert Shield!Storm. While embarked aboard the USS Guam CLPH-95, he qualified as enlisted aviation warfare specialist. After the end of Desert Storm he returned to Naval Hospital Camp Lejune. In December 1991 Allison Grose was bom into the Grose household. A son, Andrew, followed four years later. Petty Officer Grose was advanced to hospital corpsman first class on Sept. 16, 1992. He then reported to the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CCVN-695 on Sept. 30, 1992. He was originally assigned as an advanced laboratory technician, but his extraordinary leadership abilities quickly set him out in front of his peers and he was selected the Medical Department leading petty officer. He was selected as the IKE's Sailor of the Year in 1994. His awards include the Navy Commendation Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, and Good Conduct Medal Ctwo awardsb. H Petty Officer Grose and his family reside in Norfolk, Va. uw O .M 'Sl fix 5 Q fi- 'ef , 'U' ' fb, Z Y ibvvgpw-.3 fm, ,.,.5f,f f , ,Q , o' ' L A F, wk ' .7 y XX 1.1-ififN Q - 'f V L .v f-wi 'v2:.'4:fQ3- -fr' ff. .. . ,f,:.,,11,ra.- . fww ,, ...M 25.71 . 1 -W 31-' ,mg ,, f W , i., ,f ., L 4w.,M-4. y ' Mg-: kj2,:':'ff-Q '- V 531,535-z-g,g 'f5 pi 531'-wiT14:.f'52?w'-9: mi' 563 4M ' 57'T z , X:Xh9f'.' i f' f4f,I1'723 Q Y Q ng ee ff:?3g? .ws l f -f 2. 5-Qafv vw- - 1 W y, ffm' Qazgggkf,-',3q ,,-f. fmlf -A N-:sm wM'u,:s :':'- ' ew .fa , 5f,N3zy54-f , . . 4, . , Q Yi 53 ' 1' ws. S ' - 3 ,. , , Z , A ,.y,qggQ. 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The prominent theme of the ceremony was Dr. King' s messages and principles of equality and peaceful conflict resolutions between Americans of all back- grounds. The Black History Month variety show gave all crewmembers a chance to have fun singing, dancing and re-enacting important moments in history. And finally, Black History Jeopardy tested crewmembers on their knowledge of contributions by black Americans from the past and present. The tour- nament-style Jeopardy series, which aired over the shipboard television system nightly for two weeks was immensely popular among the crew and is almost J certain to return again. 5095! 1 1 Q14 f may fa. W f,f f J WF bffd f ff f JAM .QM -Br 'A' ,ff ,g f Vf- V D 0 Q. V fy i '1 v l 4' ' .WWW xwfgm34?-1Z4fwf4 HW W W f wi I 1 gf 'V v ff . W W ,V W 5' f ,f A , f . 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IKE Capades, in essence, was a talent show that offered all crewmembers the chance to get on stage and demonstrate their singing, dancing and acting skills. And as one can imagine, the fun wasn't limited to participants only. Many acts provided the audience with plenty of good-natured laughs. Although by the end of the show, many crewmembers were somewhat surprised by how much genuine talent some of their shipmates had displayed. Because IKE Capades was such a hit, preparations for IKE Capades II were quickly formed. Many Sailors must have been bitten by the show-biz bugj, because there were plenty encore performances from the first show. And apparently watching IKE Capades I had lessened the degree of stage fright, because there were plenty of new acts, too. I 49 . 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During steel beach picnics crewmembers teamed up for elimination-style tournaments for both basket- ball and volleyball matches. While in foreign ports, IKE's MA team would play against teams from local high schools, and fire and police departments. Two of the more original events were the 5- and 10-K runs held on the flight deck during IKE,s transit through the Suez Canal. To this day it's not uncommon to see a crewmember sporting an HI Ran the Ditchv T-shirt. Whether pumping iron to putting in a few laps on the Flight Deck before or after the day's flight operations, exercise was a welcome break from a hectic work routine and a great stress buster. X t 77loueaaez77fd:5ae!Qmdcw, 71521 '14 5cw- kezfaffteamadwmdzgwtaww. 1.11-va, ,f,.:Q--Q.:-, .fm , , .'j,.f.:-,.,1. xi fi-I3 -4-7 5.133-'3'L-.7., ,l - ----' f' 1 , 2 i 1 , 1 x K 1 I 9 I I , k I X i V 2 V r N 3 J , . E , i E 15 Wi. 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Other attractions off-duty IKE Sailors visited were the Castel dell'Ovo, dating from 1154, the Duomo, or cathedral, built in 1294, and the Castel Capuano, a 13th-century royal residence that since 1540 has housed judicial offices. 7haz'egeea,4mchZecz2ozewa4acamfnaQwa95tan 7laz,eZea. ' x 1. 1 if: Kwif Wd1iff4f7f4ffffPww4e4mmwa94z4,fmz4emwwde4a64. ' -4 i P' M -. ,.,1 --- 3-.+,5fff 1i Q ' ' 'vzn -wi ' I . Q5 M- , rg af , , ,QV 4' 2' M75 M , Z V avg 4f ,X.4 !b31P ,VLA ,, .J A.. 5? , fs! ' 'i ,g-.X dit . . M at Tx sn ...zu J M. -,g mf Ex N 5 fe.. f Sfff7.f?'x BU . s 5 A x FX C 11 N1 641' wi? :ff ' ,4-ff' f 1 Y X N ,iv kk 2 N .1--I, NS, , 43 rx' gi .' . X ' Y I r' Ax 'K xx Q Aff, QT: A. E , 'ff 5 ,u 5, Vid nf' f J ,, a 1 V 1 A - X, Qi E E Zi' I! 4 21 , 2 1 i K ,, ,f ,Q .Q '4 Q Awlm, A ' ff 1 'E' fvi' ::+! K, jp ,.Ah'f 's.,,NWn 'i R . y-wr jg! ali L TQ, Q HAFIA, R EL No port IKE Visited held more interest in religious historical significance than Haifa, Israel. Because of this, MWR subsidized more tours than nearly all other ports combined. From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Wailing Wall, to tours of Jerusalem and Visits to Bethlehem, Israel had points of interest for Sailors of all faiths. There was so much to see in Israel in so short a time that many crewmembers decided to concentrate on exploring Jerusalem, which is the site of countless historical events. The holy city is still steeped in the mystery of the Pas- sion and the Resurrection. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the holiest sanctuary in Christendom, erected upon the traditional site of the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Jesus. It contains the last five Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa, the Way taken by Jesus from the place Where he was condemned to Golgotha. Also, Hakotel Hama'aravi is the Western Wall of the Temple enclosure, the only part of the Wall to have remained standing since the Second Temple, beautified by Herod, was destroyed by the Romans in 70 C.E. The visit was truly a once-in-a-lifetime op- portunity for IKE,s crew, and there Weren't many who didn't do some sightseeing. Smiaw. Samesmfawfamdamgmwdagfngzmaddydfaggheahqwfgedagwaddzegmwmmwf Wh , o'l'm mmm 4 sLvls INN U BE. 1 f,j,' wr A ffcw wvii x 2- , . A 3 4,1 .sign A X ul I caflcyafzcknted. 74aU,wcz4fw64yZ40 0250122 7nw 4eemedcaZa22feaocZa,l,aZ44e, .W,,,,,.K.f4 .1 E.. ., 111' 14 'fffgvlv-:'f, ., ,.,.,,.g,f, k ig, -x X K' 72? 1 - ,7.1gg. K x Srsx I N Qw :Q , 'E A 34 fe 1 L 4 1' mm :awww 'zaaemwme Q., Wk 5 f ey M .,,.. I 2 K '34, 2 , Q , Q W 7 eww, , . , V. , . Q , 25, Qi' 1 A S ., WAY? 4 ' diff Fx Q Y 1 1 4 1 r 1 I 1 J 5 Q i Niy l Y 1 V V 1 ANTALYA, TURKEY Rich in history, Antalya had far more to see then was possible in just a few days. Some of the highlights included the city of Perge, which is religiously significant as the place St. Paul preached his first sermon, and historically as the birth place of the famous mathematician, Apollonius. Also, the city of Aspendos was close by, which was the location of the best-preserved Roman theater in the World, dating back to the second century A.D. Various museums contained several scriptures, zations dating from Paleoithic times to Ottoman times. Shopping in the duty free zone offered very rea- sonable prices on products such as Turkish carpets and leather goods. 7mz6ecy, wezeow eacamztwgacene. sculptures and statues from numerous ancient civili- ' ,.gL...a-rw-, ' ,QT V '--- Qt ',.'f,-:.,:a.g.-,.-,Avi-,.1 il-,Q Q 3, . . '-- -V .-- J 1,1 --' , -sff' . - - --, 1 --, , ,'Q a ,f . Qciva ,- Z AWOWMWWW af Q M WJ, iraq! L r V I 11 i lx I 1 s w X H+:x 4l 15 Q X Q Y' M 'V Za X f ak ' , GX - 1 , , X .1 Ash.- X H Q ,--1. X, Em - mfg . Q , v A x 74eawdZaf4ataKqawmac4mzceCapcvw6aae4aad-waaen 7co'z6ca4fza9aazt 1 r w ' rv I 4471851 Ikwxi, fl7f'1 I '-.. .wr le1v..h, , x, .L 5 X L.. E 'K' . uw M., , J fi Ig I RHODE , GREECE Lush mountain scenery surrounded townships such as Lindos, whic was founded around the 12th century B.C. by the Dorians. IKE Sailors had the opportunity to tour this and other historic areas in Rhodes, Viewing various sculptures and the famous Colossus of Rhodes, created by a Lindian artist. The Acropolis Ctranslated as Castlej was also nearby. The Acropolis is dominated by Walls built by the Knights of St. John in the mid-16th century, and some of the finds located at the site date from 3,000 B.C. From one side of Rhodes to the other, the abun- dance of significant historical and archeological sites provided all of IKE's photo-snapping sightse- ers plenty to point a camera at. The Old City, Within Walking distance of fleet landing, offered plenty of bargains and featured a Variety of T-shirts, caps, leather goods, ceramics, stonewear, and perfume. Hungry IKE sailors were able to feast on Greek specialities such as 'gyros, suflaki, and baklava. Many IKE Sailors agreed -- Rhodes was one of the best ports of call. 7KZbozewew7h4fZ6eacddaazccz,lwcu24adea. , ft Q. 1 1 'I 11 5 ,X . 'K Zdadwpwacdedwemwwfwmaqdzwzd-meayaqdm Rhodes, Greece I X Mwwwmwwmzww. Rhodes, Greece Q X X x x 5 X Q :MN S X 5 X .. M 1 X K X m X X :N X X- X . 1 , . X s A ' X rw ., xii-he x 1 M , uf , X ,nr My ,.r.. eu?'2- 1,25 xg Q. U M, X L '42 K Q ,Qs X , , Q53 iii: YQ! 1 Y ' fum' ,,., V' f ' M -f,Qf4.fyfy2Qfi,Q, , 'T' W f fr , , , , W. , wma ,nf V ,' fL',',,:a ' LM 2 vMawAf:-,,.,.f.., , 'gc,,4.',,.f..L,4f ' fr PALM , PAIN Widely regarded as the best port in the Med, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, is the traditional last stop before making the transit home. This deploy- ment was no differentg IKE anchored outside of the island paradise two Weeks before arriving in Nor- folk. There was much to do in Palma. Many crewmembers could be found sunbathing and play- ing volleyball on Palma's world-famous beaches. Popular MWR-sponsored tours included visits to the Caves of Drach, Where visitors viewed ancient rock formations and attended a concert performed in the unusual setting of the cave's underground lake. And at night, a variety of casinos and night- clubs provided entertainment that lasted well into the eve iing. The Feather was gorgeous the entire time Ike spent in lPalma. And most everyone agreed that it Was a great Way to end a great deployment. 1 I w4decu?a0m, Spun. 'iv'-v iw --VFQ viV-i V Q k EE? f , .. 7755 waqe4admzqwPaam,Spm,degmz4e44qa1eavme4w7bw,faZ2. ff a ?r-if I xy ,A x J 1,4 134, J ' 1 r5mi 2 -Q?+- ' M 'A ' 'N ,,T.'i wmmmmw fm R 'Q2?iv!Lv. ' ff M74 f ,Jas , 1 .,,, W , 16.5,-2 , ' '71-fi, ff A 1 U4 4 I ah k'm-1.52. 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Good teamwork between a carrier and its air wing is as Vital to successful operations as any other factor. And lKE's accomplishments are proof of how productive good teamwork can be. From aircraft launches and recoveries to cooking chow in the galleys, from engine repairs and mainte- nance to running the ship's laundry, it's the team- work thatas necessary to make it all happen. WW- A 3 1 2 4 -. , fe 5 ,L T i Q wyqwa 3' .J Y 4 DE GR T FF Cruiser-Destroyer Group EIGHT grew from the merger of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet cruiser force and destroyer force into a single command in 1962. At that time, three destroyer squadrons and three cruisers joined to form Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla EIGHT. In the early 1970s, the role of the CRUDESFLOT commanders evolved and expanded to include tactical command responsibility for integrated task group operations. Both the Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla and Carrier Division Commanders became Battle Group Commanders and CRUDESFLOT EIGHT was again redesignated, Cruiser-Destroyer Group EIGHT. In April 1992, the Atlantic Fleet was again extensively reorganized. As a result, the 42 cruisers, destroyers and destroyer squadron staffs in Norfolk were assigned to their respective Battle Groups, and COMCRUDESGRU EIGHT assumed operational and administrative control of the SARATOGA Battle Group. On 4 May 1992, COMCRUDESGRU EIGHT embarked in SARATOGA and the following day deploying ships of the SARATOGA Battle Group sailed from their homeports for MED 2-92. COMCRUDESGRU EIGHT turned over administrative and operational control of the SARATOGA Battle Group to COMCRUDESGRU TWELVE and assumed control of the EISENHOWER Battle Group and its associated commands in April 1993. Today, COMCRUDESGRU EIGHT remains the largest battle group in the Atlantic Fleet with the aircraft carrier DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER and her composite air wing, thirteen surface combat- ants ranging from guided missile frigates to the most advanced AEGIS cruisers, and three submarines. In addition to operating with the versatile and mobile Second Fleet in the Atlantic, Cruiser-Destroyer Group EIGHT commands also normally deploy to the SIXTH Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea and to the SEVENTH Fleet in the Indian Ocean. COMCRUDESGRU EIGHT commands task forces and task groups during various SECOND Fleet exercises, in the Atlantic and the Caribbean and deploys to the Mediterranean Sea. Since its creation, Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group EIGHT and the assigned commands have played well documented roles in the political and military affairs. Most recently, the principal events for which the staff has held responsibility include Commander, Joint Task Force 120, maritime interdiction and contingency operations in support of U.N. Security Council Resolution 874 against Haiti, Lebanon peacekeeping mission, rescue operations in Grenada, and commander during the intercept and capture of the HACHILLE LAURO hijackers. Several of these incidents have become the subject of movies. COMCRUDESGRU EIGHT served as Commander Battle Force SIXTH Fleet during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, has completed four Mediterranean deployments, and recent contin- gency operations in the Adriatic and Caribbean Seas. we ,W my ka Mew at medal eawzvzsaavgzzz. T Y Flag Staff CAPT Leroy Brown CAPT Charles Cooper CAPT Ronald Ratcliff CDR Thomas Fursman CDR David Geer PW CDR Stanley Stefansky CDR James Stark Jr. LCDR Rick Bastien LCDR Steven Cameron LCDR Lee Cardwell LCDR Daniel Driscoll LCDR Kirk Harness LCDR William Orton LCDR Neil Parrott LCDR Mark Patterson 1 I LCDR Henry Pitts i temnce cw Me adnuimib gay, 1 , 'OUP l r y C C C X MXMJWXW ' -af af WW!!! 7 . + 'lr +V 0' -'Q y a fy Flag Staff LCDR Robert Racoosin LCDR Sheila Scarborough LCDR John Sims LT Mark Berry LT Patrick Bohan LT Kenneth Daiber LT Ray Emmerson LT Andrew Howell LT Peter Lintner r L LT David Williams EWCSCSWJ Joe Betchy YNCSCSWJ Marvin Bradley, ETCSCSWJ Stephen Clifford BMCSCEODJ Patrick McGrath OSCSCSWD Gregory Mitchell RMCSCSWJ Brian Thompson 74eadwz:J'zaZ2749c2120PZfzeadaf Zagaazfamamentlzaatdce. -k W C-4,5 - Gif 4' D fo Q P is ,,,,,,,,,.i - ami .1 ff 5 ' 'G ru.uS Flag Staff X X X ,T K.Kx , , .K - X O X X X X X X X X X w X ' f ,, . .,. .,. , ' ' I Ms Xxwk ? 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Q'Q,fg5 'f NX 2 his 1 ware, w X 2 fi f .1 . ve. ff' r R 2 :ff I f 0 Q? xl' X ! 0 l Flag Staff OS3 Francis Ammaturo RM3 Tony Barton RM3 Bryan Campbell OS3 Jimmy Horton OS3 Richard Joseph OS3 Richard Murray MS3 Jason Widick ' MSSN Stefanie Campbell MSSN Charles Minton J SN Mark Snyder FN George Woods MSSN Harrison Wright RMSA Alejandro Ballesteros MSSA Michael Shea ADAN Jason Wilder FR James Shemory madmzadmramdamadb tactekalcaazdwlwam. sill ne w a gka 6' N I 4 : . 5 if r ,N - . mx 2 C- 4 G- EX X vi N le 'rdblc gin uwn.uSY 2493 u v -4 wry.- Q1-I dmini trative LCDR Chris Jewett Department Head Information Managers IKE,s Administrative Department consists of five work centers. X-l Division includes the shipls XO-Admin Office, which main- tains and distributes all official correspondence. The yeomen in the Captainls Office serve the commanding officer and all officers onboard the ship. Another vital part of the division, the Print Shop, is home to IKE's lithographerls mates. X-2 Division is the ship's Personnel Office. IKE's personnelmen are charged with keeping and maintaining more than 3,000 enlisted service records. During the course of an enlistment, new entries and updates are constantly made to a Sailoris service record, therefore making the personnel office's task a huge responsibility. X-3 Division, Recreational Services, is in charge of IKE's Morale, Welfare and Recreation CMWRD fund. This job entails everything from buying new computer equipment and magazine subscriptions for the ship's library to sending an advance party to prospective liberty ports to arrange tours and activities. X-4 Division is the Public Affairs Office QPAOJ. The public affairs officer handles all inquiries from national and international media, and coordinates all VIP visits. The journalists publish a daily newspa- per while deployed, and run television programming to more than 500 Tvs shipwide from the Ship's Information, Training, and Entertain- ment CSITEJ system. Also, equipped with a recording studio, PAO will record and broadcast intemal productions such as '4Captain's Calif, X-5 Division is the Educational Services Office CESOJ. Those personnelmen administer advancement examinations, prepare pack- ages for Sailors requesting enrollment in commissioning programs, and track and record off-duty education, PQS and other scholastic achievements. 746 Ponamzd Ofjzkze mmbztcum cam 5,0004ewdce aecafmfo. X 1, Captain's Office, XO Admln, Print Shop LTI G Ray Nuszkiewicz YNCSCSWJ Teri Teems YNCCSWJ John Quinn LICCAWISWD Jose Velazquez YNICAWD Roger Bryant YN1 Meredith Johnson LI2 Gregory Curtis L12 Yvette Francis 70at5acaw-daadciacde, 2'-7 Dcmwwmzkzmm ffff7Z ' W if W XWQX 6.3- NM M. I Q5 of-e I X-1, Captainis Office, XO Admin, YNZCAWJ Robert Frye LIZ Joseph Guzman Jr. YN2 Billy Phillips LISN Martin Glass LISN Aaron Slaughter YNSN Kuniki Lewis SN Saveiio Parker Print Shop YNSA Barbara Raymond YNSA Jacob Ruiz M... .4'e,Q.' ' daacmatdeapfawblaaa ,-4!aw.'f4SmZw,,41am5l'0f4dmw Zaadaupaeacuatamew Mamma mudaw. X-2, Personnel Office LTI G Jay Patterson PNCSCAWJ Mary Parker PN1 Lala Young-Guindon PN1 James Szczepanowski PNMAWJ Sharon Wirnberly PN2 Scott Durbin PN2 Reginald Newbern PN2 John Schopf 744: ,4 an Depmfmeatgmeez owe- ' chi. , 'slit sfaMQe acaafaee 1 ffazeaveiiafawaaa W -. 'P --I: 6 fiom 0, usip o u o a Qc X v 5 ? 6 mf ,P ff S if 'X y ,gy Q, at of J N I V' A .,.. X-2, Personnel Office PN3 Matthew Beatty y PN3 Stephen Clayton PN3 Tony Denson PN3 Benjamin Hogg ,viii hp 0 fxnwsax W W WZKW . 1 Q r. AQ. 'ee' X ! X X if x M NNW me ' fx if if mm N f ix 0 IG1-n o uSY'Xw X-2, Personnel Office PN3 Barry Minor PN3 Sean Purnell PNSN George Sarnia AN Stephaln T. Askew PNSN Michael Brown l PNSN William Hurlock III Femme! 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W ' J - -' ... :.:-,-1 - .. . - .115 - :Q-,-A12 q-- 1, Ai 1 X-5, Educational Services ,45cwe: Sozciafwcduvealaaexceffenceaatdecffabetke 614016. V . Oli. M . w Xl I , 'O fo Q H ' 4' 'ow' flflll' f W 9' i Q 4' 'I 5 X 1' Q f,1',. f ', QjfQ.9L',u f:',f,JL9 5'7 6 4 ' ' Y 4- - . 1-, 21532534 is ' ' if fix' X '31, K. , 3 ,X . ', 'fr- X ' a , 1,4 x '- Nw .' - , N . . X 4- . , . '. ' C- ,NAQST VQSQQQSO f 'f5f?5'f :Q . a nw, 59.4--s wif! veifggy f ,9Q.3q,X X45-5 w as .R K AI i CDR James Tyrpak Department Head Keeping Planes in the Air The Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department CAIMDJ provides aircraft component repair and industrial manufacturing capabilities for Carrier Air Wing THREE and the Eisenhower Battle Group. Members of the Maintenance MateriallAdmin Division CIM-13 maintain the coordination and quality control of the production divi- sions, providing administration, technical, material and quality of life support to the Sailors of AIMD. The General Aircraft Maintenance Division CIM-25 contains 17 work centers. IM-2 maintains aircraft engines, fabricate and repair metal and composite structuresg build up and test 20 different types of aircraft and support equipment tires, and manufacture, test and repair hydraulic lines and components. They also inspect and repack aircrew survival equip- ment, and test and analyze oil samples, and oxygen breathing systems. The Avionics!Armament Maintenance Division CIM-35 is comprised of 12 work centers. IM-3 performs intermediate level repairs on aircraft communication and navigation equipment, flight and fire control computers, and radars and electronic countermeasures systems. They work on aircraft cannons and armament equipment, laser designators, night vision equipment, and global positioning systems. The Support Equipment Maintenance Division CIM-43 consists of seven work centers. The IM-4 Sailors inspect, repair and service aircraft tow tractors, hydraulic test stands, air conditioning carts, aircraft jacks, forklifts, maintenance stands, ship's crash crane and mobile fire fighting units. The Support Services Division CIM-55 has three work centers. Those Sailors control and manage AIMDis preventive maintenance system. They calibrate and repair electronic and mechanical components, and ensure all the required test equipment and special tools are on board and readily available. 7aw47776Z3,zAeZaaamazma6eepazq67f20-3bamza,fz,fZqm9 IM 1 Maintenance Material!Adm1n LCDR Donald Galluzzi LCDR Daniel Lafond LT Neil Williams AVCM Billie Chapman AVCMQAWD Mark Sandlin ASCSCAWJ Zeljko Brkic ADCSCAWJ Rafael Duran ADCSCAWJ Martin Nelson AZCSQAWJ Lynn Tick AZCSCAWJ Mindee Wolven AMHCCAWJ Paul Bonnette X AZCCAWJ John Gunkel ATCCAWJ Jeff Lehr ATCCAWJ John Maloof Jr. AZCCAWISWJ Richard Smith AZICAWJ David Button meemgefaozfwl. 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' -va'-.. - - x CDR Robert Littlefield Department Head Projecting Air Power at Sea The movers and shakers during flight operations, Air Department has more than 600 men and women assigned. From the 7th Deck to the 0-l0 Level, these are the Sailors who make things happen by profes- sionally ensuring safe and efficient aircraft operations The department is divided into five maj or divisions: V-0 Division operates primary flight control, or Pri- Fly. V-l Division is tasked with the security and move- ment of aircraft on the flight deck. Additionally, they provide an immediate-response Crash and Salvage Crew. V-2 Division maintains and operates the bow and waist catapults, visual landing aids, the landing area television system and the arresting gear. V-3 Division is responsible for the security and movement of aircraft in the shipis three hangar bays. V-4 Division operates the aircraft fueling system -- maintaining more than 3 million gallons of JP-5. ?azawmkom,fZcmubz,,fZay4tdec6a,eezatchwwze tieenalzemfzaftkeentdzeozeaaheolfamw. A . ,..,.-A 1-f--.wav-w '- , .,,,,v,v,.,,,,v,,- mw- V-..-. .a., ,,,,,,.,,,, 'Q V-0, Air Administration CDR William Carey LCDR James Neary LT Byron Smith ABCMCAWJ Joe Hood ABCMCAWJ steven Hines l ABHCCAWJ William Sherwood ABEMAWJ Dennis Gallagher ABHl Kenneth Letexier Zami. .6 'n. ZQ7! 4, 9 ll, ki? s HV W 1 ' 7 W I V 5? Q rL.:, K- 'EJ xx X K X0 xv Q' -J: 1? GHr uSY'xx D , V-0, Air Administration ABH3 Bradley Hodges ABH3 Tremayne Williams AN Lance Marler ABHAN James Wells AN Bryan Whitehead AA George Aldape AR Annette Love AR Eric Moore AR Rusty Rhodes AR Christie Snipes AR David Tilghman AR Steve Walburn :Wave 14 Haw dw Qwwwy 762966 D665 6000245 G4 W nn n . -k '90, f X Wayn e? 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A 1- T-3 ,Wi.gZ,qfr9iAsXfkQffX f V V K W J' X f Q fr, ge' '0 I 0 'GMI n wi V-1, Flight Deck ABH3 Jeffery King ABH3 Michael Livermore ABH3 Arnulfo Macias ABI-I3 Aaron McElwain ABH3 Samuel Newton ABH3 Tonya Ormond ABH3 Jeffery Peterson ABH3 Greg Quale ABH3 Wendell Ritchie ABH3 Leonard Rougeau ABH3 Michael Rush ABH3 Trenton Schmidt ABH3 Steven Shuler ABH3 Jason Skovlund ABH3 Jason Ten Eyck AN William Alexander Wfpewamwiwwmakedwczi aecwwzqmkozavfttalkedeck Q!!! 1,4 QQ ff?-AN f ' 7 w mggi NWS f 0 6' H V-1, Flight Deck 212 ? Mg Sa! E7 yyfm xy 'Memadaew IMZIWMZSSJ Iafauejwwpmgadbzggeafgcygtdecgtmml ,x., .. 7 WZzZiQ'fj,Zf,wWew1Mmw. 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G 49 Gm n wal V-2, Catapult and Arresting Gear AZI Malcolm Bell ICl Kevin Blakeley ABE1 Eric Boeninger ABE1 John Boyle ABE1 Armando Cabrera ABE1 John Clayton ABEICAWJ Daniel Leiker ABE1 Anthony Logan ABEKAWJ Orlando Martinez ABEKAWD Ronald Meadows AZI Opal Messier EMI Dan Owsley 74e4mdZez9w!wa7dwrZecam,eu2z. sl!! war aw W ranffeff 4 x JN i4ffQ aye fi X MSWWX -A - 7 f a Q9 0 '0m u. mi' ,ns an if rf ' ,ge SM , Xyl, W , am' N ,f , 'ff V 2, Catapult and Arresting Gear ABEICAWJ Alexander Reyes ABEICAWJ Richard Spinner ABE1 Timothy Taylor ABE1 Tommy Van Meter ABEICAWJ Richard Villarreal ABE1 Ray Vineyard ABEZCAWJ Curtis Atkinson ICZCSWJ Jerry Brashier ABE2 Kenneth Burleigh ABE2 David Casteel ABE2 Rafael Corral ABE2 Joe Debonis ABE2 Edward Faulkner ABE2 John Harrington ABE2 David Harris V ABE2 Jerry Johnson ' caeckomedaaeaaff Y Q1 fi.. 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A' Qu W Q X T Q s V-4, Aviation Fuels LT David Hutton ABFCSCAWD John Coontz D l i 1 ABFCSCAWJ David Deans i ABFCSQAWJ Paul Wallace 5 ABFCCAWISWD Dennis Joyce ABF1 Irving Bowser E w l 'D'-ij L 'af ' ' ' Q79 w'S4ff'Q,f'7Egf' 4- ' X ggf if X ,M M M ' Q, e fu 'ww V-4, Aviation Fuels ABFI Scott Dickinson ABFIQAWD Gaiy Hale ABF1 Alvin Lewis ABF1 Thomas Reed ABFIQAWJ Joel Rush ABF2 Joseph Bennett ABF2 Albert Bodden ABF2 Robert Carter ABF2 Derrick King ABF2 Frank Knapek IC2CSWjJames McClendon ICZCSWJ Lance McClung ABF2 Calvin Mitchell III ABF2 Todd Ringer ABF2 Dale Robinson ABF2 Franklin Scaletti 74efeaZaz2getczZfzecz6aa4de?L sill , af W Q X 6,4 mg. K If -it ?Zsf xr I .ro I x51 B Ce 'cn 0 Q I' ABF3 Adam Bell ABF3 Kevin Billington ABF3 James Bumett ABF3 Conrad Clay ABF3 Criss Coleman EM3 Stephen Costello ABF3 Jerry Dupree ABF3 James Elliott ABF3 Michael Ethridge YN3 Jeffrey Francis . ABF3 Gerry Johnson ABF3 Charles Loy ABF3 Anthony Martin ABF3 Derrick Miller ABF3 Mark Miller l..l! 1. 4+ V 4, Aviation Fuels ABF3 Robert Deloach X Amwdmagzaegzagazdeaegfteaffg mmpwmawfm. Q 0 f 4 X f f X? yy lS l 4 1 l t a 'wfswaaf f 2 W A V , is V-4, Av ABF3 Derrick Patillo ABF3 Lashaun Quarles ABF3 Felix Reeves ABF3 Sean Samuels YNSN Neil Adams AN Marcus Barnes ABFAN Timothy Blair AN Gregory Bowen AN Timothy Boyd AN Sean Broughton AN Jody Conover AN Jeffrey Dainty iation Fuels ABFAN Anthony Estrada ABFAN Joseph Harper ABFAN Danny Henderson AN Pinocchio Hopson .left 14,!ueZ42zqz'eamwcuw WM .QQ W dd, cub' .C .YQ . Q DW.. W- ,,.,,,, .- , , ,V - -.gf 4 if , Qs, WM if WCW-ayff . ,fl 7- N nm' . ., -,Mg,v,,ff my N V' Nl' X30 leur o. ti'-Y Q 6 ,xpw-1,5 f 9 e '5- Zlewgaedwyzwzfm apfaaeh swab ' ff-f f If vw M-M flyfswgfsff, in .W of .o' QQ ,l Q W ff 9 4 M .. 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Their mission is to provide rapid, reliable, and secure external communi- cations CEXCOMMD in support of the embarked flag, air wing and ship. The Message Processing Center CMPCJ transmits and receives all record messages utilizing a highly complex computer network along with imagery transmission in various formats. Facilities Control CFACCONJ engineers, activate and quality control monitor all EXCOMM voice and data circuits to and from the ship. V Maintenance Branch maintains all the department's teletype ma- chines, damage control equipment, and fan rooms containing air condi- tioning and heating motors, controllers, and vents. From providing POTS fPlain Old Telephone Systemj and INMARSAT interfaces to handling the information highway on multiple HF and SATCOMM UHF, SHF, and EHF circuitry, the professional communica- tors of IKE'S Communications Department, winner of the 1994 Com- mander, Naval Air Forces Atlantic, 'Communications Green Cv award for communications excellence, strive for 100 percent accountability and reliability. ' ' doweczwzfzcktefavfufvzaf 44y4mma4ad4a,Meepaf97K26m6e4mz40z4m cammandowafwlwdde. .V ,..-.-,- CR, Radio 1 ,A i ,QQ LTJG Karl King R i ENS David Wilson RMCMCSWJ Peter Cartell R RMCSCSWJ Duane Carter ew, 4 nf f ,I .y ,g:, W, Z? '2 ' xg H 2' W ,, Hia f' . , ' 'Q'f1?3Ql'f 'ff , +ff Q',f ' sg. .Lf we 3 , If if 2? -WLQZQEQ1' '?x 2? ' 317, ix. Zig , '?Q?l+' Q29 hd., .7 A -A '25, ' .4 My ft, 427 RMC Dennis Parshall RMCQNACJ Peter Rourke P .7 .H X ig X V J I 4 , 'E f 4? ff 2' Q7 vi 4- '3 f f' fy. 1 fi f Wx I H f7 ' 44- f i. . ,Z :C '71 ig, xg ? as Q f I fa Q' f A ' zdeeam !aJd. , . 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Aifkfxgfky CR, Radio RM3 Joe Smith RM3 Raymond Smith RM3 Tina Stone RM3 Michael Walterman RMSN Stephen Clugston Jr. RMSN Lewis Crisp Jr. RMSN Edward Eichelberger RMSN Edward Ewell RMSN Gregory Huffman RMSN Michael Lennox RMSN Randle McMain RMSN Roy Petrey RMSN Nicholas White RMSN Thomas Williams III RMSN Thurman Williams RMSA David Duggar Jr. av, an ide 7047076141 2. ti!! .V , ...W I at Q 'W 'U , X WW X - ' S1 7 XV f S -- X fs? ffl ff Xgfgfjiff ull X N sQS if 7 W ,WSWS so NG- 6 0916141 D us?-'xx 0' 'Q sf W - -Q 'Q . tx-- Q0 x JNWZQ LCDR Frederick Schwarz II Department Head Backbone of the Navy Even with all the technology of today, the Navy still has to get back to basics with old-time seamanship. The experts for this are the men and women of Deck Department. Whether it be the traditional boatswainis call being piped over the IMC, letting go a 60,000-pound an- chor, being the coxswain of at motor whale boat rescu- ing a man overboard, Of just heaving around on the mooring lines to tie up to the pier, Deck Department is always manned and ready. The men and women of Deck Department carry on the traditions of the oldest rating in the Navy with pride and professionalism. 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W 2 ,ik 7 Dental CDR Andre Santos Department Head Service to Your Smile IKE's Dental Department is comprised of 17 en- listed Sailors and five dental officers. The staff is capable of providing all aspects of modern dental health care. On an average day onboard IKE, more than 80 patients are seen. Services include annual check-ups, cleanings, operatives Cfillingsb, periodontics Croot canalsj, prosthodontics Ccrowns and denturesj, and oral surgery. The Dental Department is an important part of the medical team, manning battle dressing stations, aiding in mass casualty scenarios, and helping organize the Walking blood bank. ' All personnel are trained in CPR and basic life saving techniques, such as airway management and hemorrhage control. Courteous and efficient quality service is the hall- mark of a visit to IKE's Dental Department. Damdkemmwaqmwwqezmmm dwmlcmeamckzgfewchw. M --'-f .- rr' 3K!4.vi-rsy-vary-1,-fvv1....v-fvv,..,,...-kmq, ,Q f F -U----.-v....-,. 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The five divisions within Engineering -- Auxiliaries, Dam- age Control, Electrical, Repair, and Maintenance -- provide top-notch service 24-hours-a-dayf' Their self-sacrifice approach has built reliability into literally hundreds of ship systems and equipment, resulting in a maxi- mum state of mission readiness. The THIKE Snipesv Cengineersj are involved everywhere from the ship's steering system to the navigation lights, from the catapults launching planes in the air to the 5,808,000 BTUs of air conditioning, and from the anchor windlasses to the crew's galleys and messes. The successful deployment of Battle Force Intermediated Maintenance Activity CBFIMAJ in IKE has been a ready proving ground for the Hcan-do attitude and perpetual opti- mism of IKE Snipes. The ability to extend afloat maintenance and repair efforts to in-company battle force units has allowed IKE to move onward in a service-to-the-fleet role. The IKE Snipes are hard working, honest and dedicated to their fellow shipmates. U ' --,wr-.-T-Sw.,-....,.....,..,,. , Principal Assistantsllilngineering Admin LCDR Anthony S. Bradley Sr. Auxiliary Officer LT James B. Counts Auxiliary Officer LT Julie A. Brunsell Electrical Officer A LT Chuck Espinosa Damage Control Asst. LT E. Sawyer Maintenance Officer LT Andrew Hart Fire Marshall MMCMCSWD Michael K. Corriveau HTICSWJ Joseph P. Rado YN1 Gregory L. T uggle YN3 Duberry A. Key FA Tracy L. Bos FA Tasha Brumfield . 00' u A, X -if f - - T if Q7 -af 4 ff Us oo M .1 ..,a.s ,QW YQ- 5 vm n. usfli Deeenmfdwwewwceamzdmwdudezmi. A, Auxiliary 'T X?v ' xx ' -I' .-1. . 1 A ,,.f1 , gf V af 4, , X ' ' '- army, ov-ra-f: --'-' - -W vf '-me-'r-arm,-r,:-gervffmefr-,Q-fn ....,..A-ef-'f LT Emil A.S. Gocong CWO4 Ronald L. Nelson MMCCSWJ Ronald J . Bibbee MMCCSWD Jose Diola R ENCCSSJ Albert Ferree MMCCSWJ Carl E. Newell BTCCSWD Patrick L. Russell MM l Carl A. Ahlmark , 4 0 -D A, , A . 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McCardell Qddgdldfle 244awz4pe-wlmf. ,jD.9l! -O A, Q f, C, 7RWQf E, WAS 4 ,' '-'- - f at QV -Az 7 Q W R Q S X 0 7 YQ- 55 'flour u. usiw xx Rn- . .... WW... . an 3.1 . X X ., , ,, EW: Why, ,,.,, 7 , .. f ffp, x-V- I X 24,2111 Q! , , 2- f f ff 153 -fe if 0 Q NQJWIGHT u 2xsY-'gdb 144W - ,f1zam7KS21'1'4 Qan9geZbf4wzdZckzwW4T540 'eag Q X me me wr . ' MM3 William T. McWilliams III EN3 James R. Nalley MM3 Clayton D. Nash DC3 Carlos G. Ramirez MM3 Roger Tsingine Jr. MM3 Misty D. Villarreal MM3 Ronda F. Walker MM3 Vincent E. Walker MM3 Michael J. Wigington FN Michael J , Ahlf f S W W V7 'ff 42 i.5l l!Q. i s ' 'Q v Q' 74,5 14 gang Smiaw mamtcw . 'ffa.n6u,D.,BN i 1 i yl ,. J J. lu Nl will A, Auxiliary MMFN Shane C. Bright MMFN Ignacio Dominguez MMFN Shawn Dulin MMFN Orlando L. Gary MMFN Brent M. Grandusky MMFN Michael S. Hill ENFN Todd D. Knight MMFN Shaun P. McPherson FN Carl J. Nim IV MMFN Aaron B. Ray EMFN Troy A. Rodrigue MMFN Jesus A. Solis FA Daniel L. 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A X sf' Legal LCDR Brenda Armstrong Department Head On the Right Side of the Law USS Dwight D. Eisenhoweris Legal Department has three main branches: Legal Admin, Security and Brig. The Sailors from the three branches work within guidelines of the Uniform Code of Military Justice CUCMD to ensure that all crewmembers are provided with legal assistance and protection. All branches also work together to enforce and prosecute violations of the UCMJ. The Legal Branch provides two distinctly separate services to the crew. Much like a civilian law firm, they provide confidential legal guidance in such areas as tax laws, wills and powers-of-attorney. Also, like a local district attorney, Legal also investigates, prosecutes and prepares for trial reported violations of the UCMJ. The Security Branch is made up of Patrol, Physical Security, Visitor Control and Investigations. The mission of the Security Division is protection of persons and property, enforcement of laws and regulations, and preservation of good order and discipline. The mission of Brig personnel is to provide a safe and secure confinement facility for crewmembers subject to a confinement sentence. They also attempt to restore discipline in the prisoners and retum them to productive duty. 74et5zeed4v4a4ww,a,4'7f5h.Ze9aZDe,matmeaZefzacvze Brig Staff ! ,IV ,, I 1 1 ,, w MAC Bonnie Criswell DC1 Anav Ben-Yehudah ABH1 David Bishop ATICAWXSWJ Paul Yetter PN2 Michael Clifford 1 f MA2 Tracy Cox 5 1 -fm, A I ' 1 I ,...., ,'45aue 14 3:47 petty aoljecez cz aabfetq daflefw 4' -QQ W M, , Mo if -Q ' ' 'A' 'Q' Kamal. 145cwe' Same 43464, Me M45 - Qr 5 ' Brig Staff MM2 Michael Fiori AK2 John Gillece A02 Johnny Stillwagner A02 Joseph Southam MA2 Jeffrey Williams SH2 James Young AS3 Neil Beaudoin IS3 Raphael Daweaux II OS3 Marvin Herring ABE3 Maurice McDonald ABF3 Ronald Miller BM3 Jimmie Tarver ,11.. as P W , :M-:QQ N Sh N aa paddy ta Sidi!! 'WWW' 9 - QQQ mama' ' ta may dazdemyada . - ' QQ- We rw r W 2 f fx S W9 l Xl N, If Nl' as 5 'Umm D usvs' ....,.v r...-..,....-,..,.iV Y, nv-. b D 5-0- Legal LT Thomas Copenhaver Cheryl Diprizio Kevin Naylon LNC B. 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' XQBQ ,'.N ,v W i ?f5g4j6QQQgggQ5R , , 2 f Q- . , 4 j' 2 ' 4 f ., 2 f fi 3 f gg' HW ' , I Q S 5 Eff , ' :QWEL Q if. ', X . i , 3 2753! K ' 1 , I V , I , , if-gsgi,12 ,,-V E f5G5p5p'E9' 1 M 5121 1 ' , H , 1 v J 2-128-2 5 L X qgRXHlG I ggi! API- suuvilf y., w 'Me maozfm-at-mme mga.-we 9155 . Physical Security MAI Catrina Littlejohn MAl Andre Maynard QMICSWJ Barney Muse AEl Wayne Sellers BMI Isaac Smalls IC2 Lainfech Bryant EM2 Gregory Quinn ABF2 Charles Shelor MA3 Andrew Collins PN3 Allen Holland ABE3 Shawn Hosea AS3 Eric Richardson H2 ' ' H i if 'Q r is s -Gm sxf sf X fs' X , ,fb-A has X X sf SWVR SfsW,f 5 Ns!-,ff --W-- Q N fx 0 6' ,S o .!.!! ' W W 4 . ,IGHIDM .,,q.--1-1-,-1-1,-w.7-:y- yjf,-'- .. - ---Y - r-1Y.-- J- ,-5571:-1 -ffbgrg my ffwfsfl ,4-Q' -r-v' l 2 I I 'iv-.. S. x ,.,, 1 Ii N 1.,, x 1 x x 1' V 1 f xv , X l , X, iv , A 5 Sgiif.. mal 1 ww L5 w r ' ,M W . X' , X XX TFNA, l MARDET CAPT Todd Eckloff Department Head Devil Dogs on Watch In 1776, Capt. Samuel Nicholas sailed from Philadelphia with the first Marines. These men were simply tasked with boarding ships, raiding hostile foreign ports and providing a unit of fighting men to defend the ship. On 0ct. 20, 1994, Capt. Todd S. Eckloff departed Norfolk, Va., with his unit of Marines holding these strong maritime traditions in mind. Aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Marines are tasked with many of those traditional duties. First and foremost of these duties is the security of IKE. Along with the 24-hour-per-day armed response team, Marines have stood on the ship's brow to deter any possible threats to the ship while in port, and also patrolled the catwalks and manned two of the shipis .50-caliber machine gun mounts during the transit through the Suez Canal. Although the ship's security was paramount, the Marines were also given the opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities in the Arabian Gulf, when along with the SEALS, they boarded Iraqi ships which were violating U.N. sanctions. Several Marines were decorated for their actions during the operations. The Marines aboard IKE have proven to be a versatile tool of the Eisenhower Battle Group. In addition to their duties ,during the deploy- ment, they are tasked with embassy reinforcement, noncombatant evacuation operations, the tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel, and providing a color guard and drill team for ceremonies aboard ship. The names and missions may have changed, but the duties of Marines aboard ship still remain the same: to provide a unit of trained fighting men. The Marine Detachment adheres to these traditions with honor and discipline as only Marines can. 7KZ2z771wu2zeewwe - V1 f--N.-w -,,- ......-,.,f.,.....-,..-,.-.. .-, .,......- ... ,., , Marine Detachment GYSGT Timothy Savill SGT Mario Marroquin CPL Michael Ashley CPL Kyle Henkle CPL Eugene Hicks CPL Derek George y ii,ci if iyyyiyyy in L l 1' Q' P, o , 1 yi Marines D.-lb 'K Q vw , 6 , ,il L, Q' 'ig X ' 5 ' ' - Q 'A' e if . ec'le daefiee 146006 - ' ' 6 QED S9 4 'G rims! nu ie 2 4 li ,A l 145000-'Wh 77!mDezw mggedwlgawwfagmw -,.,f,....--. Y Marine Detachment . V V Vs 139' - a Q T, 1, ,i , as ' ., xqh.:?MW: Q CPL James Mcliendrick CPL Teryl Scott CPL Barry Sharp Jr. LCPL Don Beach LCPL Jim Emery Jr. LCPL Ron Folkens LCPL John Meissner LCPL Edward Merkel ' J MJ M eJ4,t WWC ei J a. J LLL 1 Zeadeftagaatca Znzotcke. 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All of these are important tasks and done Well by the IKE medical team. But the most important task carried out by Medical is to train the crew and be prepared ourselves for any possible situation. ' Ewcawzewwacttacdecbacdtdechnnedicalaewada. fl '- -'-an-u----4-vw. NP- .........'..,.,Y. - ..- . .,..., ,.....,.V..,,. ...-V - ' ,..,-.a,..,......., 'Q'- -ess.-un--,n-,,.-,.v,- -N. H Division CDR Richard Curtis LT Joseph Coleman LT James Lantry LT Catherine Simpson LT Ken Wilkerson LTJ G Delon Nicholas HMCSCSWJ Robert Sokoloski HMCCSWIACJ Thomas Abell HMCCAWISSD Olan Peters HMCCSWIAWJ Chris Preston HMC Gary Richards s 1 1 1 QW!! if I 'ir is' rn 3:1-122 N t v l2 ll7 2'l-i ZW Zachvwwe- mwndvawww 7ZEQ 6 l L r or r f Q is f T H g i i no . T ' 1 125 . . i A Ei ' -ff '- V - --fffff Ma no V. eo - .,,, , .L.1 ,,.. ,,,.. 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' ffl. x ,J ., 4 ., I Norfolk, Va. ll' 1 1 s,l c:',,r ' 11 ,,. ,,.. , A Flo-I avi ation ,E,,'f0bsrr i I CDR Kerth Laser Department Head Keeplng IKE on Course The Nav1gat1on Department 1S comprrsed of two d1v1s1ons Signals and Navrgauon Each 1S respons1ble for separate but complementary dutres The srgnalmen of Signals D1v1s1on provrde the sh1p wrth v1sual communrcatrons through the use of flagslpennants semaphore and flashrng lrghts Trarned 1ntact1cal srgnahng srgnalmen communrcate ut1l1z1ng visual means to convey messagesftactrcal S1g1'1E1lS Add1t1onally srgnalmen are keepers of Navy trad1t1on prov1d1ng expertrse rn honors and ceremonies The quartermasters of Navrgatron D1v1s1on are responsible for the safe nav1gat1on of the sh1p Usrng both electronic and v1sual means quartermasters marntarn an accurate and con stant plot of the sh1p s pos1t1on Quartermasters also keep and ma1nta1n all pertrnent charts and pubhcatrons essent1al for marrtrme nav1gat1on Standrng round-the-clock Watches on the ship's bridge andiiteering units, quartermasters serve as the navigatoris right hand -- logging historical data, taking visual bearings, plotting the ship's present movement, and maintaining the correct time. I ' ' 2q!zZ6eAZ7Z5mcwa,fecawweeuozqf!aq zhaagdcwdftde . ' . , -..v .,...a,,--,..., ,.....,---,,,,, N, Navigation LCDR Brenda Holdener ENS Danielle Picco i n QMCCSWJ Patrick Distaso 3 'O'-lb ?wTww,-MW, Q if '97 if NN U5 fi Of 0 . 5' Vo .W ,-, ,W 2 i i' ' 'Ji' 4 . f, Q , D hL.....zZL -M2192 , fr- ee 'J' four D. aswx N, Navigation YN2 Kevin Bascom QM2 Lora Jackson QM2 John Holebrook QM3 Mark Offield QM3 Cathe Pittenger QM3 David Pedreira QM3 Keith Redditt SN Kenneth Koshinski QMSN Anthony Kuff Jr QMSN James Naphen QMSN Jason Vanderhoof QMSA Jason Collier :lil ' Y. ,X .J 9 W X0 wed Za Me came ,lam Z it W W5 ff 7 Z -it s if WVWZMKEWZANY WS N- I .0 wx 6 'fam D mi mf ' NS, Signal SMCCSWJ William Nagy Jr. SMICAWJ James Feher SMICSWJ John Kippes SMZQSWD Frederick J ackson. A if g , ' 1 5 5 f Q- gf x ' 3- ref, 'vf x .T:, 2f5 ., , .. YW V , ll: ,, , I .xx 39 : rv'-i 2 3 H 2 as 1vQ fAf3 wx 193, , EAW., - E iizixfii' Wfffwmwemacwaywz MW' 6' Q , Q -Sz . 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Operations includes: Tactical Environmental Support Center COA Divisionbg Carrier Air Traffic Control Center COC Divisionj, Combat Directions Center, Which consists of Ol, OW, OT divisions, Combat Systems Maintenance Office, which includes COEC, OED, OEM, OER and OEX divisionsl, Intelligence COP, OS, OZ divisionsjg and Ops Admin!Strike Ops COX Divisionj. OA Division provides environmental data for the battle group. OC Division directs all flight operations. Combat Direction Center controls the combat capability of the ship. Combat Systems Maintenance Office is responsible for all electronic systems and telecommunications equipment onboard the IKE. Intelligence provides operational intelligence, cryptologic data, and photographic support. Ops Admin! Strike is responsible for the administrative support of all operational evolutions. 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Navy chaplains and religious program specialists tradition- ally administer the command religious program and provide for religious services, religious education and training, com- munity relations or service projects, pastoral care and counsel- ing, and services in support of command activities. IKEis command religious program is delivered to the crew through more than 60 programs. In addition to programs which directly address spiritual needs, members of the depart- ment handle American Red Cross messages and matters involving the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and Family Advocacy. They also provide stress-anger management and grief- spirituality training. The department personnel also contribute to the quality of life of their shipmates by providing access to 24-hour sea- phone service, a 9,000-volume library, computers, videotapes and videotape monitors. 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This objective is accomplished through proactive programs that emphasize hazard recognition and mishap prevention. The department protects IKE's greatest single re- source -- its Sailors -- by maintaining an active occupa- tional safety and health program and by conducting safety surveys of all Working spaces. Safety Department personnel train and coordinate the efforts of 85 divisional safety petty officers from both the ship and Carrier Air Wing Three. Together with the Safety Department, they are the IKE safety team. The safety professionals in the department are mem- bers of job fields that represent some of the most significant Work processes on board the ship. Their presence during all major shipboard evolutions enabled IKE to complete a safe and successful deployment. euafazikw. .N ,.,...,,., M, Safety LT Aaron Decker ABHCCAWD John Cooper A01 James Kirby DCZCSWJ Michael Brady -W... .v,.., 1 f r 3 si!! 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Safety li ff v QU Zla fffffp 4 iw fi, 4 . 4, ,,.,, a f. fy f ,Q , S' ,! ,iw i1 CDR Alan Thompson Department Head The Right stuff The men and women of lKE's Supply Department are responsible for a multitude of logistic support responsibilities and services. S-l Stock Control Division provides customer services, open purchase requisitioning, and manages inventory and financial resources. S-2 Food Service operates two separate food-service facilities -- producing over 18,000 meals daily. S-3 Sales and Services runs the ship stores, barber shops, vending machines, laundry and dry cleaning. S-4 Disbursing assures all hands receive their pay. S-5 Wardroom provides hotel and restaurant services to ship's company and embarked officers, as Well as to visiting dignitaries. S-6 Aviation Stores Division receives, issues and accounts for supplies required to support aircraft operations and maintenance. S-7 ADP Division handles data processing for every division shipwide. S-8 Material Division supports the operations of ship's company by providing the materials necessary to maintain readiness. S-9 HICS Division is responsible for the proper stowage, issue, collection, minimization and reutilization of all hazardous materials. S-l0 QA!3M ensures effective inventory, financial and personnel management is achieved. They provide assistance for all administrative facets of the 3M program. S-ll is the Chief Petty Officer Mess, which also takes care of the CPO berthing, and laundry pick-ups and deliveries. S-12 -- the Post Office -- offers the same services of a local Post Office Stateside. 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Ketterman Department Head Maintenance Managers Collecting, consolidating, and analyzing performance data, the members of 3M!QA Department coordinate the Planned Maintenance System QPMSJ of the shipis 19 departments. More than 300 maintenance actions are reviewed daily in order to track manpower and material expenditures, and to manage repair actions. The department also administers the 3-M PQS program which trains, tests and qualifies the 5,000 crewmembers. From inspecting electrical rubber gloves, to testing so- phisticated fire control systems, to recording maintenance and repair requirements, this department manages the program that keeps IKE in top working condition. The Quality Assurance CQAJ side of the department ensures consistent, quality repairs and maintenance of shipis systems and components. This is done by the six quality assurance supervisors writing specific, step-by- step detailed work packages, which employ a series of checkpoints performed by highly skilled and trained inspectors. imma awww . 3M!Quality Assurance DPCSCSWIAWJ John Murphy yr --,, ETCCSWD Phillip Mmm i MMCCSWD Napoleon Rombada EM1 Bernabe Flores ' ,I 1 X J ' 1 x I 1 H I Q ' 5' , w v 1 ' ' r nv ' g Q f Af . ' .. ' Yfql! 149oad377Z2 A. xx, x , , X, -i 3' i'-' I 3M!Quality Assurance V 5 1 i 1 3 1 i i MM1 David Slisher HTICSWJ Michael Smith DP1 Benjamin Tubb ABF2 Richard Kugelman e 'aaa YN3 Chas Wright YN SR Terrance Burns Q, 'Ka f 746291: Wffmewwwc-,ffhwwwdf Mfmam' L 5 1 macedwaew,Z4e.?77Z77falozca6Data,Sqctemcaanwr944'n9!,wce4Q, .114 14.4. :Wg I-, 2' lil' .1 f V' fb, .f, fy T, f ,V 1.53, W3 , ,....4.--.gv Q 7-'- 1 4 QM6-kiMwAg,,.,.., . x i,,,- ' -C ..1. LT Mark Eddy Department Head Keeping Sailors Up to Speed IKE's Training Depaitment personnel arrange, coordinate and administer the training of all IKE Sailors. The department, through the Indoctrination Divi- sion, holds a series of '4FAM8cI Cfamiliarization and indoctrinationb classes, Where new crewmembers receive briefs on various shipboard functions, situations and services they Will encoun- ter during their tour aboard IKE. The indoctrination is thorough, and includes an introduction to basic damage control, and shipboard maintenance and material management. The Training Depaitment is also home for some special advisors to the commanding officer. They are the Command Drug and Alcohol Programs advisor CDAPAJ, Counseling and Assistance Center director CCAACJ, Command Career Counselor CCCCJ, and the Equal Opportunity Program Spe- cialist CEOPSJ. Zwfaaouzmahw cb wdme at df! Kegan. on Command Career Counselors NCCMCSSIAWJ George Mazurek AECCAWJ Robert Pan NCICAWJ Cheryl Cassarella NC1 Rick Sanders DC1 Steven Staples ' C f f' , In fl 5 A M , .A.1.,. of ki fig. f M' T' , fr,-7 'I-j.J..-.,.a.E: M V A., Q ' Y'2'f ' . QT? C 9 xi m'M'Tl5 S DEPLOYIENTMAP A-'j'f? ' S as g . V A L S L sn 5 in ' s f 1 3 - 1 . 5 1 1 ' i 1.5 or --m. 5 X --X wx. -5-+3 Mr Xxx ,Ne 4666 4641 aw Me . 0 if ef Nw V SN NW' X X iss., x ixv ' 4 X X gig: W ?0 !:Z X as S55 X X f ss X S X ' if afxseexsaxf X MSX a 'XX-.-gy . Wwyw, . .f Q,x.v..M.,W, Yi, Y ,W N W -Q. I Q , 2 Og 15, - A of N f - 'N wg, is 'Us 1 p mi J ' H'--4-117 -: mg. f Pr- -Y' -- A . 5 .W - ' '91 ,,. , Q 1-' '- 1 '3:-5521-'fflr-sv-:,.L.,-,1, 0.-. , , .1- v-D--' .1-nj gl! X 'vu 1 , 15315 ln: , ,, A. .,,,,, ...M .,,..x,,,, , L E ,k,, udcrship Qu: 5U1xx'L'v.v Cluidu mf inn . ws ,mul 'X jp igffg ff - 1 2' .... ra. A 37' If :rf f 17: -1 C7 V5 FS- ..... fr: rua., . .mmjl mv 14569044 ' ' 724'-71nd ' ' Human Resources Management ABFCCAWJ Diane Bitzer , 5 , M OSCCAWJ Christopher Young a a f, r ICICSWJ Ajaye Cam-:r . r SK2 Courtney Hamilton u ,evil do 350340 2 X X t 'fx Z X f T5 X71 .ya NN? sd X X X S. I LX jx M Wxxi? E M Sf ZQN NWQQ Q if g-V7 Isis XX Xyf gig 23:9 I . 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I ,Q -- . o a 1 0 4 4 I7 Z Q W ff s S 45 QM 5 :V www , .-. K - ' I X-ww:-vw iff' Q, 'T ff o xr 43' 4:00, we GH! 0.25 'H A J ,Hy , ' 4f f A' 5' . W .., , Q. l 1 as-.un-nu 4 'Q 1 . 4. 4 I Q ' 1, 5 ,,. -Q A o L 3 A 1 ,f-2 k 4 4 ., .fa ' ' e I Qi, 4 it i 5. f, , 0 0 1 I ' 1 . f.. ' - -- -- -. T ' .Q V as js: . ,V V 1 gg., 1 f -- 1 'f4fr ' ' . 'ff ffifjjij i . '4,:g.' Y 2 Crizgggzz, YQ 3,5 f 5 i ..,,. ..-i Weapon Lhwffffff CDR Carl Gull Department Head Superior Firepower! IKE's Weapons Department consists of five different divisions that are manned by more than 200 officers, avia- tion ordnancemen, gunner's mates, torpedomen, machinist's mates, electrician's mates, airmen and seamen. G-l Division is responsible for the safe distribution of airborne Weapons to the embarked air Wing. G-l Aviation Weapons Support Equipment Branch maintains all ordnance handling equipment and assists in the transfer of munitions. G-2, the uAm1ory Crew, is responsible for the mainte- nance of IKE's magazine sprinkler systems, small arms, and the ship's nine .50-caliber machine gun mounts. G-33s responsibilities include the maintenance of 38 magazines, as well as bomb assembly, missile assembly and electrical forklift maintenance. G-4, the Weapons Elevator Branch, maintains all 10 of IKE,s Weapons elevators. G-5 is the Administrative Branch, which is composed of the Aviation Weapons Movement Control Station and the 77!auazgwea,eaw6ee,wmem5ewa,47KZb70ea,eaw Daeawwfzdwf. G 1, Flight DeckfHangar Bay CWO2 Henry Famularo AOCQAWJ Darryl Baines AOCCAWXSWJ Garry Visconti AOICAWJ Keith Etter AOICAWJ Frank Legrand AOICAWJ Bruce Newsom A01 William O'Neil AOICAWJ Gary Peddy AO1 Edward Rethman Jr. AOICAWJ Arnold Riley A01 Phillip Southerland AOZCAWJ Orlando Bowman A02 Orlander Clements AO2 William Lewis AZ2 Anthony Pacho AO2 Harold Upton maftrgeleejectwn maomokafelffeeacwz. ,,6l.9l! V :aww W if .r,,, ri., 0 fvm n uSY xx G-1, Flight DeckfHangar Bay A03 Lesley Edwards A03 Rudy Hernandez A03 Jason Hufford A03 Chadwick Laumann A03 Marc Paugh A03 Mark Seals AOAN Scott Erickson AOAN Jose Delacruz AOAN Jason Hammack AOAN Frankie Hardin AOAN Stephen Jessogne 4c m Q50 ws 'Gurn.uS 1 Q mm deck whfe G 1 483 G-1, Flight Deck!Hangar Bay Ah 1- ' ' ' -' -- p f V -.nh.,uf3,.-fb,-...-.. .vi-, W , i G-1, Flight Deck!Hangar Bay AOAN Jason Kurdyla AOAN Christopher Marshall AOAN Michael McDonnell AOAN Betsy Michaels AOAN Bryan Sandlin AOAN Chad Smith AN Cary Stewart AOAN Francis Tomko AOAN Angela Warfield AOAN Gemery Wilhelm AA William Auten AOAA Richard Russo AA Larry Bode AOAA Aaron Noe AOAA Jerry Sims Jr. AA Steven Suddeth me Zademauedta Q W Q M NWN WX fwwda sm :- . sg igqxl V f f f 4 f was I - S SWSf!N7x mi xfk was Ln SM WQVA f- sf Q if Q7 795' . Sf Sf X X f X O 4 0 Xl Q 4' Q00 ads 'Gln D. HS .v-QQ G-2, Armory , ,f, ,ffrffy ,, , V' mf f fum ENS Mark Gibson y r 4, , ,yffif f ff ,f , , f ,'H',f'ff ffm ,, . f w',f,f,44 i , ,f f f, y GMCCSWIAWJ David Bouchard y y yy , f GMGl Raymond Baker TMICSWJ Richard Budmark , VV,,fV VV I TMHSWXAWJ Alva Simmons y a A f my y TMI James Wilkins TM2 L.V. Kirts TMZCSWXAWJ Denise Trevino y 5, TM3 Adam Bonds TM3 Timothy Farmer GMG3 Kenneth Franklin pmmzd ,fam Q-2 am W of mga .faawa mama, if ' X I .'c0l7lGHI D, sxsifls GMG3 Channing Rogers TM3 John Ward GMG3 Rickie Waters TMSN Michael Collier AOAN Angelia Dodson GMGSN Vernon Fowler WTSN Michael Schultz GMGSN Chad Scott TMSN Sean Simmons SA Robert Henderson SA Jennifer Knowlton TMSA Kenya Newman SA Wyatt Schneider ' faamdedqbbizmaw ' awwmilafzma. 2, Armory i'.a'! i. ir , -v W- A swfpv-if A f A mc, ., W Q 4+ sr + Q00 999 lGHru.uS J-xv'! G-3, Assembly LT Thomas Lettis AOCMCAWJ Cecilia Daley AOCCAWJ Perry Stafford AOCQAWXSWJ William Woodfin AO1 Raymond Adams III AOICAWJ Samuel Anderson AOICAWJ Thomas Anderson AOICAWD John Brand AOICAWD Carl Cununings AOICAWXSWJ Travis Davis AO1 Roderick Jones AO1 Steven Lee AO1 Kenneth Lewis AO1 Charles Richards A AOICAWJ Angelo Torre AOICAWD Chris White gamffbczffefomewzaueclanta efewztaw. + Hmm 'X' 1 .tl j.. RQ '7 WVZTT 'UWM . ik W 4 ' 'W ,wx me v if Qt e 4 G-3, Assembly A01 Dennis Zink A02 Carl Easter A02 Dale Estabrooks A02CAWJ Daniel G. Henderson A02 Steven Lafountain A02 Thomas Lamb A02 Thomas Lang A02 Greg Magan l eeae S Af' ,4daw.'S' ' ' ' ww ' ..4'e,fz. 74a:m9ez dewbefa' eww Zane-L-' ' X Q 5 ,Q QZQ! f ZWQZWS , 5 X Q Y . , x Q A rm f A117 ' of dw Siifrisfr ass fs sf f X . Megs! xisf Q sss was from Q NEA fs ,sfa , ff .N IE: , ,say w sw -of 52 MQW S Q - 4 r ' 4 f sf W -W rf 'l.!lg .10 Q4 X 2 ,S YQ? , 793: ,..,,rsf W, f , W A Q, si -00 Q26 'GMI D. H5 - .,,. , .............,.......- ,.....--.M , - , . ' ....:......,............-f---ff . - ' G-3, Assembly A02 Daniel Skalbeck A A02 Reginald Sprowl A A03 Larry Ball 3 A03 Kenneth Bryson A03 T.C. Carte an 3 y A A03 Katrina Cast , 3 faree A03 Richard Clark II A 3 A03 Daniel Cunningham V 'af' X 4 . 'if 'Q 45' V 5. n . 'vu I . R Mu 1 - ,Q . ' Q , -N, ' . ,:,, M1 f4 Sdtfdflf cam Q, l4 51f k td' qI0WGNrn.zwSWx6 ' ' MM ta' df 0m QM G 3 Assembly A03 Kenneth Hill A03 Timothy Homer A03 Garrison Householder A03 David Myers A03 Michael Patrick A03 Rob Schultheis A03 Berkala Thomas AOAN Eddie Allen AOAN Lawrence Bracy AN Mark Bushman AOAN Benjamin Centeno AOAN Maurice Collins AMSAN Steven Cooper AN John Cornett AOAN James Evans AOAN Jason Faciszewsld 7waqaew Smiafze main Zami maemlfry. OHQQQ . - l A' 'iii 9 Q ff mf Jn? -if fr .0 Iran ixvl' N , X5i.y1x,S.sN .jxs gs Y, Xa NW r'1xXx-vi? .-X W. T-my s . x i XR tow, 5,905 Nags, .f ,... Ia. - - ' M X il lu. ..s.-.. G-3, Assembly AOAN James French AOAN James Fry AOAN Chuck Goldsberry AOAN Frederic Holmes AOAN Charles Holzwarth AN Kesley Isenberg AN Steve Jayne AOAN Chad Joyce AOAN Jeffery Ketchup AOAN James Lowes AOAN James Makaneole AOAN Joseph Mathis AOAN Jeffrey Moore AOAN Ryan Phillips AN Nathaniel Smith AN Shawn Strickmaker Seczfnowmdmieoafzemouedla Q! gb' , , .. .rr. , ... ...L , . c, . X 1 GBC J it 493 ,.,..A..a....,. tt.. . ,,.,.. ,,,.. 1 r,.,,..,...,,h. ,.i. ms. a ...,,..,N,i,. 'OJ' if t -if 0 Q? G-3, Assembly AOAN David Taylor AA Christopher Brooks AA Patrick Cohill AA Courtney Davison AA Jason Delgado AOAA Adrian Foxwonh AOAA Daniel Jacob AOAA Gregory Kilgore mmm . . 5 gaodcenae. 4..QQ ff 'A' Q9 W g fW a Y? f 1 ,b ,g GQ A ' o.uS Gm as 5. G-3, Assembly - AOAA James King I AOAA Dan Mercer I AA Robert Sanchez I AA Dave Stewart AOAA Earl Williams Jr. I AOAR Billy Pine I AR Glenn Travers AOAR Richard Rieker W .-. V 1 .,sa5! 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While pilots and aircrew patrol the skies over the battle group or project power ashore, a host of squadron personnel remain aboard to perform the necessary maintenance and administrative func- tions required to keep the wing flying. Having flown more than 75 percent of the coalition forceis sorties in support of Operations Southern Watch and Deny Flight, Carrier Air Wing Three contrib- uted significantly to the mission of the joint commands and engaged in estab- lishing a positive presence in the Ara- bian Gulf and Adriatic Sea theaters of operations. 74eimza6wa,la66a,4z'5e64fzfumf4r2a Wang A-6E Intruder The A-6E Intruder is a two-seat, low-level medium attack bomber, which can deliver weap- ons with pinpoint accuracy deep into hostile territory, in all weather conditions, day or night. The Intruder can carry up to five 2,000-pound bombs, or 28 500-pound bombs. The KA-6D model of the Intruder is the tanker version used for in-flight refueling. C-2A Greyhound The C-2A Greyhound provides critical logistics support to the battle group. Its primary mission is carrier on-board delivery. Powered by two T-6 turboprop engines, the C-2A can deliver a pay- load of up to 10,000 pounds. The cabin can readily accommodate cargo, passengers or both. It is also equipped to accept litter patients in medical evacuation missions. The large aft cargo ramp and door, and a powered winch, allow straight-in rear cargo loading and downloading for fast turnaround. E-2C Hawkeye The E-2C Hawkeye is a twin-engine turbo- prop aircraft designed to provide battle group units with early detection and warning of ap- proaching enemy forces. Using its distinctive disk radar and communications equipment, the Hawkeye provides strike and traffic control, area surveillance, search and rescue guidance, naviga- tional assistance and communications relay. EA-6B Prowler The EA-6B Prowler is a four-seat jet aircraft with a primary mission of providing electronic warfare support to the battle group by detecting and jamming enemy radar signals. Modern anti-air defense systems, whether they use missile, gunfire or fighter-interceptors, rely heavily on radar tracking and guidance. By denying an enemy the use of his radars, the Prowler can effectively Hscreenv friendly strike aircraft and neutralize enemy weapons systems. Q., ...ri ES-3A Shadow i The ES-3A Shadow replaced the EA-3B Whale in the Navyls carrier-based electronic warfare arsenal. The ES-3A is a variant of the S-3A airframe, with the removal of the anti-submarine warfare suite and the integration of a complete tactical electronics warfare and reconnaissance suite. The ES-3A navigation equipment includes a Global Positioning System, Inertial Navigation, and Omega Systems. F-14 Tomcat The F-14A-Plus Tomcat is the Navyls newest fighter. A two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather air- craft, it is capable of flying at speeds near Mach II. The Tomcat features variable sweep wings and can carry Sparrow, Sidewinder and the long-range Phoenix missiles. Its mission is to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft, and maintain air superiority in the outer perimeter of the carrier battle group. FIA-18C Hornet The FXA-18C Hornet is the Navy's newest and most technically advanced fighterlattack aircraft. It is a high-performance, twin-engine, single-seat, all- Weather aircraft capable of air-to-air and air-to- ground warfare. In the air-to-air mode, the Homet employs Sparrow and Sidewinder missiles, and a 20- mm Vulcan cannon. In the air-to-ground mode, the aircraft carries a variety of conventional and 'fsmartv weapons. SH-3H Sea King The SH-3H Sea King is a ship-based anti-submarine helicopter. It is a twin-engine, all-weather, helicopter, equipped with variable depth sonar, sonobuoys, data link, chaff and a tactical navigation system. It is used to detect, classify, track and destroy enemy submarines. It also provides logistic support and search and rescue capability. S-3 Viking The S-3 Viking is used to hunt and destroy enemy submarines and provide surveillance of surface shipping. The ES-3 version is fitted for electronic warfare and reconnaissance. The S-3 is a carrier based, subsonic, all-weather, long-range, multi-mission aircraft. It operates primarily with carrier battle groups in anti-submarine Warfare zones. It carries automated weapons systems and is capable of extended missions with in- flight refueling. - . ..-:.....,,...-,.. .A - ...dh '-o-.,. - N 'V' fr. Q.. .. . X, Q .. if QV. .gk 1 X X .L X .. - 7 ' Q' 9 . ke-' . kxg. . K XX ?'1' Carrier Air Wing Three Carrier Air Wing Three embarks in USS Dwight D Eisenhower CCVN 695 with eight squadrons and one detachment for training, fleet exercises and overseas deployments. The carrier air wing contributes both a defensive and offensive posture that is the fulcrum of modem carrier warfare. While pilots and aircrew patrol the skies over the battle group or project power ashore host of squadron personnel remain aboard to perfor , 3 H1 the necessary maintenance and administrative func- tions required to keep the wing flying. Having flown more than 75 percent of the coalition force's sorties in support of Operations Southem Watch and Deny Flight, Carrier Air Wing Three contributed significantly to the mission of the joint commands and engaged in establishing a positive presence in the Arabian Gulf and Adriatic Sea the- aters of operations. A efqmweiqmfwwdfww Mwwaamaawwmwewmsmg mem50w.p CVW-3 CDR David Solliday LCDR Robert Fiegl Jr. LCDR Janet Marnane LCDR Dee Newboume LCDR Stephen Miller MAJ John Daughtry LCDR Donald Hurley LCDR Richard Botham Hanna 7406 My 'Mzee genome! came an mama! pam: of tie WZ 7eam. I si!! 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It was the last time an HS squadron deployed with the SH-3H helicopter, and it was the first time an HS squadron deployed with women. Operating in the Arabian Gulf, the IKE Battle Group supported operations Southem Watch and Vigilant Warrior over southem Iraq. Then, after moving to the Mediterranean, they flew in support of operations Deny Flight and Provide Promise over Bosnia-Herzegovina During the deployment, HS-7 flew over 700 sorties and amassed over 2,000 mishap-free flight hours. The HS-7 Shamrocks demonstrated the inherent versatility of the HS community when, in a span of 96 hours, they supported a night- time, three aircraft, Visit, Board and Search CVBSJ of two non- cooperative Iraqi tankers suspected of violating UN sanctions. They rescued a Sailor who had fallen overboard, and participated in a shallow-water Antisubmarine Warfare CASWD exercise. HS-7,s hard work and professionalism did not go unnoticed. The squadron won two consecutive Eisenhower Professional Excellence Awards as the most professional squadron in the air wing, as well as the CVW-3 Golden Wrench Award for outstanding aircraft mainte- nance. The '6Dusty Dog Maintenance Department won the COMHSWINGLANT Maintenance Excellence award for the second half of 1994 and received COMNAVAIRLANT's endorsement for the prestigious Secretary of Defense Phoenix Award as the finest mainte- nance department in AIRLANT. Finally, on Feb. 27, 1995, the Cormnander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, VADM Richard C. Allen, personally announced to the squadron that they were winners of the 1994 Battle EP the highest honor awarded annually to squadrons and ships. 76eDwtcy2ageaw4z'aZcM. y A HS-7 LCDR George Chamberlain LCDR Daniel Lynch LCDR Gregory Rucci LCDR Kevin Wilson LCDR Ibere Boehmer LT William Butler LT John Byington LT Fernando Cancel LT Greg Cramp LT Allen Crisp LT Joshua Crowder LT Allan Dunston LT Lynne Fowler LT John Groth LT Julie Hansen LT Willis Herweyer :4,faeZoz,feZ'Qa,z'6chetay5eZa l.'f. X W W QQ I x QW W 7,1 3 6 va W YU fff ff -C .9 ' ogg , wx , 0 :ses :M 5f f 1 ,,,.. x ,1 X7 if Q e ' . 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HS-7 NrW.s.c.cw.rN.4-m....,c I AA Antoine Jones r ff AA Christopher Nunez AA Matthew Oden AA Demetrius Patton i AA Michael Perry AA Scott Reinman AA Dennis Roberg AA Jason Sager AA Edward Shipley PRAA Mike Smith AA Bradley Vanvranker AR Michael Dibari I AMHAR Percy Merwin II AR Gabriele Monaco AR Trish Petersen AKAR Charles Wynn ' 757 mic I 0 zoom cz . , fo!!! :4SWAff fi! Mxzwffsaw .' '- W X .e-cog? -f ew- W VZQaS!.S7SWSZSZSQ 1.2.1 ZNZXXQWV I f 4K5 X X X, r, Mb ,X ZS fs im fy, -p ' 4 W N, Cay N fN,,xxZ 5 QSASWSKO ef W W W 'sy s - vxfg-Saw. V. , X39 Qt. W ef? W 'Q , o IGM u. ui' 0 Q ff W wwmw-ww sf - f' 'W il w' X , ,Y x ' -V X X t Xl ff, S 0 xX .5, -f 2-Mummy, , gf'-4. ..,,..., ix?-my , 'law r CDR Thomas Keeley CDR J oeseph O,Donnell Commanding Officer Executive Officer Sunday Punchers The Attack Squadron SEVENTY-FIVE Sunday Punchers make up the long-range strike arm of Carrier Air Wing THREE CCVW-31. This all- weather, medium-attack squadron is comprised of 14 A-6E Intruder aircraft, which can carry up to eight-and-a-half tons of ordnance. Along with the Intruderls multi-mode radar, each aircraft is equipped with Forward Looking Infra-Red CFLIRJ and laser sensors. Such technology enables the pilot and bombardierfnavigator to detect, classify, and attack -- with pin- point accuracy -- virtually any target in any weather, using a variety of weapons. Once deploying on IKE in late October, the Sunday Punchers spent the next two months engaged in Operation Southern Watch -- enforcing the United Nations imposed No Fly Zone over southern Iraq. Puncher air- crews flew long-range missions deep into Iraq as part of integrated CVW-3 and joint-force strike packages. Returning to the Mediterranean Sea in mid-December, the Punchers began flying in what would become the focus for the remainder of the deployment: Operation Deny Flight. Flying into Bosnia-Herzegovina day and night, VA-75 aircraft, armed with precision munitions, were continually available for immediate support of United Nations troops on the ground. The great success and high level of combat readiness enjoyed by the Sunday Punchersl' while deployed would have been impossible without the spectacular efforts of squadron maintenance and administrative personnel. Throughout a deployment marked by potential combat situations in two theaters, squadron aircrews went aloft in aircraft which were always maintained to perfection and ready for action. From the deployment's beginning to its end, every Sunday Puncher contributed to and shared in the squadronls accomplishments. Wd4zAe4aaedam,a,waz,ffwm 744-75,awpawza Zaac4dawwaw7K5Ziff4955clec6. 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Deny Flight occupied the Zappers attention for the remainder of the deploy- ment. Fulfilling the critical mission of SEAD CSuppression of Enemy Air Defensesj, the Zappers were providing coverage to Air Wing, Air Force and Allied assets over Bosnia. Being the only SEAD asset available in the European Theater, the Zappers deployed to Aviano AB, Italy, while IKE made port calls to Italy, Israel, Greece and Turkey. During the course of the deployment, VAQ-130 flew over 300 sorties in support of Operation Deny Flight for more than 860 flight hours. Only one Deny F1ight sortie was missed. All told, the VAQ-130 1994-95 Mediterranean deployment was an unqualified success. Many goals, both personal and professional, were accomplished, new friendships were formed, and new adventures in foreign countries were experienced. ' AWMWWZMMQWWWWWM mtchbzglle fwdze. 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AR Jennifer Johnston AKAR Lucas Mineharr ISSR Thomas Powers AR Kipton Sheek Jr. J J AR Davendra Sookdeo ,45aae.'f4wz40wo'z2a, M4763 ' ' . amz! ' 0 4 1011. ' 3' -Af Pu vita was -af r -ff ,, , 0 6 xr Q idly, Q89 GH! D115 ,K .,.f in 1 ,, ., ,I 'J' v . , Hvff'35XfQiJ - fx 7' 4-Qffzf, M I 1' ar' Q J .. ,. ',,?J.v1 A 4 --fgq Lu! A A ,ffl 5 1 M - ,F - .-, fp ,. I fvrf- ' g if .- vm n 4 x if j g, gg .523 -I M132--0-af' S wfzfiaf A M is -f 44 ms , V f Wd M, -.-H' , 3 N x VAW- 12 CDR Martin Bricker CDR Martin Church Commanding Officer Executive Qfficer Seahawks The Seahawks of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SIX are an integral part of the tactical air forces of CVW-3 embarked on IKE. VAW-126 is one of seven carrier airborne early waming squadrons based in Norfolk, Va. Equipped with four E-2C Hawkeye aircraft, the squadron's primary mission is long-range airborne early warning in defense of the carrier battle group. In addition, the squadron provides crucial airborne command and control of air wing assets, and plays a vital role is such diverse operations as fighter intercept and air strike control, ocean surveillance, and search and rescue coordination. Following a lengthy transit, the Seahawks and CVW-3 arrived in the Arabian Gulf and participated in United Nations operations Southern Watch and Vigilant Warrior. The Seahawks controlled coalition strike packages and combat air patrol in the no fly zone over southern Iraq. In December, following another lengthy transit, the Seahawks arrived in the Adriatic Sea, where they spent the majority of ITG 1-95. Again, the Seahawks' primary mission was to control United Nations and NATO close air support and combat air patrol aircraft in and around Bosnia-Herzegovina supporting Operation Deny Flight. The Seahawks flew over 1,400 mishap-free hours and 430 sorties for a completion rate of 99 percent during ITG-95. In March, VADM Richard C. Allen, Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, presented the 1994 COMNAVAIRLANT Battle Efficiency Award to CDR Marty Bricker, Commanding Officer VAW- l26. This significant achievement would not have been possible without the dedicated service of every Seahawk. Awami-26 ?faw6eqe4aZam:4ed,4-wm7ZE VAW-126 LCDR Neil May LCDR Stephen Miller LCDR James Otis LCDR Brian Yetka LT James Clinton LT David Dennis LT Biian Groff LT Robert Harris LT C.C. 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'shsrgms mimi - f 0 'S' NG- 4 .0 is If slxfx Tqmmwi CDR Allen Myers Commanding Officer CDR Cary Silvers CDR Kenneth Floyd Commanding Officer Executive Officer Swordsmen The Swordsmen of VF-32 deployed aboard IKE on Oct. 20, 1994. After a successful transit across the Atlantic and turnover with USS George Washington, IKE continued through the Suez Canal on its Way to the Arabian Gulf. Once in the Arabian Gulf, the Swordsmen participated in Operation Southern Watch enforcing the No-Fly Zone in Iraq. After one month of flight operations over Iraq, IKE headed to the Adriatic Sea to support Operation Deny Flight over Bosnia-Herzegovina. In addition to meeting the commitments of the battle group, Fighter Squadron Three Two also provided critical TARPS imagery of operationally crucial targets. The Swordsmen also enjoyed many liberty calls through- out the deployment, having the opportunity to experience other interesting cultures. The countries visited include Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Cannes, France, Trieste, Italy, Naples, Italy, Haifa, Israel, Antalya, Turkey, Rhodes, Greece, and Palma, Spain. W32ee,ez,eZewfa,4,fm,eawewfzdem. VF-32 LCDR William Chubb LCDR William Cooney LCDR Brian Gawne LCDR Michael Mercer LCDR Mark Rose LCDR Alton Ross LCDR Gary Williams LT Renton Carsley LT Kevin Claffy LT Pat Hagerty LT James Howe LT Brian Koehr LT James Langham LT Robert Osterhoudt LT Eric Pfister LT James Sullivan 76026Z0!0MC?tQg6lC2'66666Z'56 fzamafaw7-f45edz9 Zczcmcded. si!! if W WW fx A66 J N i. ,.i. 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AA Mark Peterson AEAA Lauren Petty ATAA Barry Pouyadou AA Jeffrey Smith PHAA Jonathan Walker AA Jamison Woodcock AMHAR Dennis Decker AMEAR Eric Dillinger AKAR Thomas Evans AR Luis Fontanez PHAR Sedrick Gill AR John Hartel AR Walter Lile AR John Robinson Jr. AMSAR James Ryan AR Sean Taylor ,4 44525 VF-32 Wa taeldumfecwwlaiedfpf' QQQQQ V -1 A Ir . . xx AWGN: n. usilx .X asf X fi S256 ,' 'Rf F W7 X A ,,,, Z:zf,M,.k Q A, Lwwqiiiiw 43 vw' fi .3 , , 'fffLL 564':-V 1,-mu, , ,w z1f'ff'fWiV 5iVf?fa3'r,:ff , 7 , y A f K I A I pwig 5 m M 4' F W I A 'yin Q W. , , S u-I , QYKQ1 ? '?- 'i V A-37 .I ,. I I all flQ ill li M X , if I E CDR J. Scott Hoffman CDR George Dom My Commanding Officer Executive Officer I I Buns On Oct. 20, 1994, the Bulls deployed aboard IKE for a Mediterranean! Arabian Gulf cruise. The Bulls commenced operations in the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch. Except for a brief port visit to Jebel Q Ali, United Arab Emirates, CVW-3 conducted continuous flight operations over southern Iraq. Between Nov. 15 and Dec. 6, VFA-37 flew 191 missions over Iraq and 1 participated in many exercises, including sending 10 Bulls to Al Jaber AB, I Kuwait, for a concept of operations detachment for rapid shore based , rearmament. Between Dec. l and Dec. 4, the det reanned and refueled four I Bull jets per day. -1 While IKE transited back through the Suez Canal, the Bulls participated I in a first for naval aviation. Four squadron aircraft and six pilots deployed to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to participate in an experimental naval air forward- it 5 deployed fast reaction detachment. The detachment was an outstanding success and showed the feasibility of using carrier-based aircraft in support of a quick response reaction to Iraqi aggression while the carrier transits to M within striking distance. . Throughout the cruise VFA-37 attained many noteworthy achievements, I y including stealing the show at a mid-cruise Forecastle Follies? During a line period that included operations in the Arabian Gulf and the rougher 1 winter conditions of the Adriatic Sea, VFA-37's pilots were the number-one ranked of all the pilots in the air wing. At the end of the ceremony, VFA-37 lg was awarded the distinguished CVW-3 Golden Tailhook Awardl' for overall squadron landing performance. Other accomplishments included having accumulated 4,559 flight hours in which over 350 combat sorties were flown in support of operations Southern Watch and Deny Flight, and leading the airwing on deployment with a 98 percent sortie completion rate with Zero flightfflight-related mishaps. 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NS 5: 1? iiis A ii,ri , xi' 9? 2, '3' 'ig - VFA-37 AK3 Francisco Saldanacervantes AO3 Travis Scott AMS3 Keith Shaheen AT3 Victor Soler AZ3 Jerry Tumer AME3 Tim Wallace AZ3 Kirk Williams AO3 Richard Verne AT3 Lorenzo Villareal AMSAN Martin Archer ADAN Florentino Asuncion III AEAN Christopher Bartlett AN William Beardsley AEAN Jesse Carter AN Shelley Chapman AKAN Francisco Cordero dow an ' deck to qwe Mem tie mapa I 'ff 0 HCQQQQ.. f, f ,ep -an a o 'Sf 'fr 6' -0m gt! Gm mb ....-rs. 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L u x....Jg. -X . .: - - , f r i 1 ' w N 1 I F i 1 W 1 4 .S ig 5 1 v 1- IDT' V A-105 CDR David B Martin CDR Patrick M. Walsh CDR Clifford R. Skelton Commanding Officer Commanding Officer Executive Officer Gunslingers The Gunslingers of Strike Fighter Squadron One Zero Five CVFA-1055 set sail aboard IKE on Oct. 20, 1994. After a successful transit across the Atlantic, we relieved the USS George Washington on Nov. 5, 1994. Then IKE immediately continued through the Suez Canal and into the North Arabian Gulf to participated in Operation Southern Watch. After one month of flight operations over Iraq, we steamed to the Adriatic Sea to support Operation Deny Flight over Bosnia-Herzegovina. In addition to meeting the commitments of the battle group, Strike Fighter Squadron One Zero Five also lead training detachments to Ahmed Al J aber Air Base, Kuwait, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and Decimomannu, Italy. We enjoyed many liberty calls throughout this deployment that have given the Gunslingers the opportunity to experience varied cultures. Port visits include Jebel Ali, U.A.E., Cannes, France, Trieste and Naples, Italy, Haifa, Israel, Antalya, Turkey, and Rhodes, Greece. CDR Patrick M. Walsh relieved CDR David B. Martin as command- ing officer, Strike Fighter Squadron One Zero Five on Feb. 16, 1995. CDR Clifford A. Skelton assumed the duties as executive officer. CDR Martinis next assignment was the Naval Doctrine Command in Norfolk, Va. VADM Richard C. Allen, Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, presented the COMNAVAIRLANT Battle Efficiency and Aviation Achievement Award for 1994 to CDR Walsh on March 27, 1995. The 'tBattle Ei' is awarded to the most combat-ready Atlantic Fleet squadron of each type and recognizes excellence in all aspects of squadron opera- tion. I VFA-105 LCDR Paul E. Axelson LCDR Troy M. Shoemaker LCDR Robert P. Wylly LT Mickey J. Dean LT Silvester R. DelRosario LT Kimberly A. Dyson LT Joseph G. Jerauld LT Ronald D. Kaelber LT Michael D. Neumann LT John E. Paganelli LT Stephen I. Schaffer LT Philip M. Scheipe LT Harry M. Schmidt LT Rick J. Sniderhan LT Max E. Waddoups III LT Robert A. Willen 74e,Qbza6 desde: gweo me 7114-zmmwm emma. ...tn N f lk 'W f aff 'ff f ' 5 Q' W 'Gm 1 I VFA-105 l Y l L A ' .- , - ?T'..T' LTJ G Joy D. Adams LTJ G Frederick W. Mosenfelder LTJ G Pamela H. Neidhan ENS Anne Roberts CWO4 Patrick A. Walters CWO2 Kurt F. Melange QMCMCAWISWJ Ronnie L. Weldon AFCMCAWJ Willie S. Williams AMCSCAWJ John Bandor ATCSCAWISWJ Rickey L. Castleberry AMCSCAWJ James M. Lapp ATCSCAWJ William M. Priestly AOCSCAWD Gregory Sawyer AZCSCAWJ Melissa A. Threatt-Gamer YNCCAWJ Franklin D. Clay ATCCAWJ Robert J. Howe WW MW W www G! 0 ' Scudiew 700125, mmzemw. 1 sag 0' Q ,o 'Q ...W ., .W - ,.,,. 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Vanasse A02 Ramiro Arredondo AEZCAWD John T. Bacas MS2 Pamela S. Bethune AMH2 Michael F. Blemenschutz mapa. ..QQ lu lo Q W 9 'A' 0 .Q . , ...W f ' pw f 2 ,U 1 f m e Qsg Q so f f ' V Q W . W f as s Q, '3' sf xo z 'Q . 5 'four n :rw Hphwmpmwdawakmmmwwcwpemw. y , -... Mx 1 Af,-f, ' ,-Q.fyf,zf-fp 41, , X, f iPfn7?,',,v4,-ff -4,g.,4ff Q f NX , vq,,getf.p,g:', , , f m3'ZWzsi5:2'4Q N., .W I , mb? ,Zf2ff?7ifn A 1 X, 3'.fA H 1. i 2-54, R Ge 'f 5 wk X 2 , W Sf , wha' an ADZCAWJ Serge Blot PRZCAWJ Cheryl M. Bryant ' AK2 Calvin Bynum AZ2 Roger D. Cates A02 Michael S. Chambers AD2 Adela H. Conde AMS2 Duane A. Easton AOZCAWJ Eduardo B. Esquivias PN2 Larry T. Handy l AZZCAWJ Darryl R. Harris AMS2 Billy R. Hawes AE2 Bill T. Johnson AK2 Kurt D. Johnson DK2 James Lofton AMH2 Stephen L. Lyvers AE2 Scott F. Manny 14017114-lifaamaafzfnfa Zacoztcktieczfzfaeatchgaarize. 4.511 if 7 ff O W ,g S .QQ t tt' ,' 'mor i YY'9l1 AD2 Derrick G. Moore AMS2 Thomas E. Neely YN2 Gregory L. Robinson AT2 David C. Schmidt ATZCAWJ Jeffery S. Sharp AMS2 David D. Skeens PNZCAWJ Michael A. Wampler PN3 Jerry L. Arneye PR3 Michael S. Barber AE3 Lance A. Baugher AT3 David M. Bergevin AO3 Roseann E. Bickel ap gtk, U75 n if Qu , , . fx y A mm ' ex, X . pf wx 4 9 I ' Q 2? S ' 67 4 QQQQ. 14 704-757 Zdetdamfa tafauncd. ..' T' 457 ,X . Q 1 W 7- ,gk d ff A gf. 1 y A f as ...5, Q Q Q, ,W Q T' if Q.sw?c A 2. 0 3 sr + qrafflcm 9 iisf-so fmawr fi X VFA-105 AT3 Robert W. Boase AMS3 Glen E. Botts PR3 Ricardo Damo IS3CAWJ John G. Dorminey AMH3 Dwight E. Gentry AO3 John Grunalt AZ3 Douglas B. Halphin AMS3 Charles T. Harper AEA3 Andrew Heath AMS3 Paul D. Iddings AMH3 Charles E. Johnson AK3 Melvin D. Jordan AME3 Christopher D. J orgenson AO3 Kyle E. Kammeier AK3 Don P. Lebow AE3 Richard L. Long 142: 7,4487 cameo an ,fm on I I 0 Wu ' , .,.t f 2 91' M ,... fo ... ...,.. ..,,... 'A' if 'Qu K QE P X l f N 1 wr e 0b70IIID.1l 'R' il i w J I l I l 7 J ' YN3 Glenn S. Master HM3 Jeffrey C. McClory AD3 Bret L. McLean AT3 Charles M. Metcalf AMH3 Matthew S. Moquin MS3 Bernel M. Moxey PN3 Robert S. Odum AME3 James T. Patterson MS3 Willie L. Pettaway AT3CAWJ Toni S. Rand YN3 Ivan G. Rosser AT 3 Holly C. Sangiovanni AME3 Thomas G. Smith AZ3 Jon C. Stephens AT3 James F. Taylor A03 Charles T. Vandiford AZ3 Rodney M. Williams AMS3 Jose Zayas AN Michael R. Barry AEAN Toney R. Betsill VFA-105 A fax. F 1 5 x x 5 , 1 i Q W M 1 1 1 4 4 E Ammzdamwwmawdawawolmuadamq' VFA 105 AOAN Shelly E. Coleman AOAN Edwin Jr. Colondres AN Earl R. Cusker AN George M. Daniel AR Karen A. Doerflien AEAN Talon East ATAN Brian E. Ellis AMHAN Christopher S. Goff AMHAN Joseph R. Gumpher ADAN Mary A. Hammond AN Jonathan E. Hildebrand AN Robert HE Hollinger Aman 7114-framed meawgnpamz. , ,,,, ,,,, , , rrr,,, K W no W fr X M agwxff 1 Q l 4 1 J l l 7 1 l: w. . ,,, , 'J K g AN Justin W. Ober AN Charles R. Isenberg AA Thomas P. J ausel AKAN Nicky D. Jones AN Sean M. Lambert AMSAA Jeremy C. Laule AZAN J ack D. Layne AN Richard J. Mascolo AN Christopher L. Musick AMSAA Shad D. Newbury AN Martin N. Nicholas AKAN Jude T. Parfait AMEAN Thaine E. Ratliff VFA-105 AMSAN Thomas S. Lehman ADAN Santiago A. Martinez AA Lydia A. Martinez-Vega f4fZew-Zaoznow Zecame amy -sy , if . . . ,A ., . MV. Q ,wt C .wff,fg,,s. -v -N 7 ' A , I X- ,- X Q f , X asf sf S WE f A fb Q5 fy ff, vw .pf v mt if ffxZ5,fygfZ5zM,Qs 4 6' Q X ' Q I T f , J., . . . If C E X Qf 3 ' IGM n. mf WY' 'C : Y., tiff. -, -1333 ,L ' , A 7. .. , .i--L ..L.1,,:.. ,. .,. .:.nx4..., A VFA 105 AEAN Eric Rhymer AN Osker Rodriguez AOAN Michael L. Root AMSAN Richard E. Schoval ADAN David M. Settles ADAN Jacqueline S. Shine AN Matthew Simmons AMSAN Maurice J. Smart ATAA Maureen Smith AOAN Kyle D. Smithey AN Jeffrey A. Smotzer AN Anthony G. Thompson AN Chico G. Thompson AN Eric Tipton 7Mwm'7ff4-Zieamdeae at daaqpwgaudgazrdenew famed. o j31i' VFA-105 sq, q AN Rawland J. Vanstockum ADAN Marcin Vargas Jr. AKAA Cody Vasquez AMSAN Men-ick M. Wade ADAA Thomas T. Walchesky h AKAN Anthony J. Wallace AMSAN Sammy D. West ADAN Chad N. Zueck vw' ' -mf an an I ze' wwf , A' Y. yn , A . Q30 ge added .. W 0 5 V' sf Q '0 xii WGN! n. ui' -F Q H x ,s - mf- ' ..-L 44:-2-:L 1--ine 1 1 3 1 I 1 1 E 1 I v P f . , 1 1 P , , i 3 2 , 3 l i r i 2 U ' k' 'kkk ' ' . .. . . fix. Xg-.ix'lxxQkixlNSAkBN - l l VQ6 il LCDR Dave Robey Officer-in-Charge Black Ravens LCDR Andrew Robinson Asst. Officer-in-Charge The Black Ravens of Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron SIX CVQ-6D are homed based at NAS Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fla. The squadron flies the Lockheed ES-3A Shadow. The squadron was commissioned in August l99l at NAS Cecil Field. Stood up to replace the retired EA-3B uWhale, the A squadron has eight.ES-3As that provide real time tactical EW support to deploying battle groups. The squadron's composition of 250 Sailors and officers was designed to support four simultaneous detachments. Each detach- ment of approximately 60 men and women go to sea operating as a mini squadron with flyers, maintainers, admin, supporting intel, disbursing clerks, mess personnel and corpsman. Detachment Charlie set sail with the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower!Carrier Air Wing THREE in October 1994 as the third East Coast ES-3A deployment. It was a significant year for VQ-6 and Detachment Charlie. During the squadron's first operational year it sent three separate detachments to sea with air wings 17, 7, and 3. Flying over 4,000 accident-free hours supporting East Coast airwings, the squadron was awarded the Battle E during its first operational year. The members of VQ-6's Detachment Charlie are proud to have provided tactical EW support to the IKEBATGRU team. 140: SS-514 Shadow ,ham ide Zine fcwena of 'WZ-6,1Zew,eam6mzmaw,6wm VKS. VQ-6 Q LCDR Kevin Ruce LT Allen Cruz LT Brian Davis LT Derek Frasz LT James Wiggs J ENS Richard Guzman CWO2 Robert Jacques AOCSCAWJ John Osment ATCSCAWINACJ Dallam Pettus , AMHCCAWJ Mark Mills ATICAWJ Tim Clay AMSI Martin Cotes ATICAWINACJ Michael Lampe ADICAWJ Rene Padilla AEI Philip Ryan AMEICAWJ David Strom 74a gina! fcwew of W2-6 My Me 25-3,4 Shwlaw. , 19 I ff. W Q. rr V ' '. i Q W .. 'af X -Az fr +0 J 1 VQ-6 d CTT1 CSSINACJ Jeffrey Winters r AD2 Carlos Armendariz PN2 Ben Bradwell III A02 Chris Bush HMZCAWJ Gordon Edwards AMH2 Robert Klasner AZ2 John Logue ATZCNACJ Brian Marcrurn 71p.' 14 712-6 pw- pmee oz Shadow ,fu .fegzf '02-6 found ta wade ca had O U .o Q W : i, Q v ff Q y S' o:,Xf ,,X5 , -- ., S ,, if -, f -.1 P QM- -E1 --. N -if N'sV,'l ' .Aw ' , QM -Br gg, 4 fs , Q 0 xl' . s 0 I n, HS'-'G fwfr-'wffif f . 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X59 05 1 ATAN Christopher Lorenz AEAN Tracy Price ADAN Michael Spencer AMSAN Scott Suzanne ATAN Jason Tretter AMEAN Jolm Watson AN Antonio Burnett AEAA Michael Gipson AA Joshua Lancaster AA Donnie T oler AR Gregory Clare VQ-6 ,,.,,,, - xg, V it '71, , 746060 24 dam dw 'nw , S f ' W ,ff 4 ' Q A ,s fegf 2,445 fa, r a t gem dcvzwg on wet azfteznaaw of W4 Q , -if , 'Q zsswwmawwww lunimfxfrfr W 51.15 114242, la' -was .1 ,. fgffn-fw ir iff Qllffz '1f1g?'i37f5.i2 , I-4, .7-,W 3 :wwf W, YY!-f51u'2 17f6Z .,: v74f55?fZ7Z 1' VS 22 ,D 1 vu., V any V' In . -1-N, Iv, L ,KL .4 CDR Lee Pontes CDR Scott Albertson Commanding Officer Executive Officer Checkmates I On Oct. 20, 1994, the VS-22 Checkmates embarked in IKE for Med 1- 95 deployment. While sailing through the Mediterranean Sea, aircrews practiced anti-surface warfare CASUWj.tactics, flying low levels over Sicily and BOMBEXS at Pachino Target. The Checkmates led the battle group in ASUW assuming search, identification, targeting, attack, and command and control responsibilities for ,war-at-sea operations. While operating in the Arabian Gulf, VS-22 established its reputation as an invaluable electronic support CESJ asset. Multiple ES missions were flown over land in the CENTCOM AOR in support of Operation Southern Watch. The APS-137 ISAR allowed the Checkmates to provide DESRON 31 with tactically accurate, timely surface plots supporting maritime interdiction operations CMIOD in the Arabian Gulf. In the Adriatic supporting operations Deny Flight and Sharp Guard, the Checkmates were called upon again, providing ES coverage of Bosnia-Herzegovina and MIO in the Straits of Otranto. VS-22 also participated in several exercises. The COMNAVSOUTH exercise, Dogfish '95, provided valuable multi-national, coordinated, anti-submarine warfare CASWJ training against submarines from several different countries. Exercise Juniper-Falconry, a bilateral air and sea operation, was conducted with Israel. Exercise Sharem, another coordi- nated ASW operation, included players from several U.S. services. Operating in the Persian Gulf, Adriatic and Mediterranean seas, the Checkmates flew over 2,000 hours and 700 sorties. Finishing the deployment in true Checkmate fashion, over 250 consecutive sorties were flown during the last line period, contributing to an overall sortie completion rate of over 98 percent. The Checkmates received the 1994 Battle Efficiency Ev and the Isbell Trophy for ASW excellence, making MED 1-95 a winter cruise to be remembered by all. 140: 55-3 7664247 who 1 1 in VS 22 LCDR James Gregorski LCDR Gary Sandala LCDR John Snyder LCDR Charles Tamblyn LT Richard Below LT Bradford Bogard LT Thomas Crain LT Sam Dryden LT Mark Eyre LT Kory Fierstine LT Christopher Finklea LT Michael Goska LT James Haas LT Mark Horn LT Paul Kopplin LT Zigmond Leszczynski Zawwamzaapwwzawfg Mezeh Zaccztcdcga 00. VS-22 LT Jamie Marek LT David Martak LT Bryan Mills LT Patrick Nash LT Dale Scherzer LT Donald Simmons LT Mark Smith LT Thomas Vinson T LT Almur Whiting LT Peter Wikowsky LT Timothy Worthy ENS Scott Duarte l ENS William Williams CWO2 Tommy Bailey CWO2 Curtis Griffin OTCMCAWJ Susan Sanson tame they Wdfdd on 5614 Zauncd had know ara 0? 1 cz vuiade ta Me Zdecyke I I ,4 Q, i is . 5 af -s i :1X'm Q f.-WY .Q WF7'57'S Cf SM.: - N is W 'ff V Q - W 92' x -X , if wa f 1 .. f MW ww ws AWS-vias A - - X efe- -N as N mf ,f Q sv ,Q ww w .. was af t if . 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U R l l l f n s l F I J l I vs-22 f l l I ADZCAWJ Jeffrey Borja AMH2 Jim Brown AO2 John Bryce AD2 Brooks Collier MS2 Bryan Cooper YN2 Angel Diaz AMH2 Michael Dubrey AE2 Eric Enriquez AKZCAWJ Michael Frost AD2 Gene Gibson AMS2 Mark Harrington YN2 Curtis Johnson AT2 Timothy Knight MSZCAWJ Scott Lewis AZZCAWJ stuart Logue II 7UhZemz'6e,4Zey4talec6dm- ' mgfhgkapa, eueufanemuct mmpmmpemwpw- i l ' .N 0 '3' 5:00 ws' 'Gm o. H9 C Y l l l 1 AE2 David Magofna - f6Cf6U6 ' . 1 I I ...J f f f xy W' W , ,M gf -1,5 2 ffdezewczaaa ew , ' Zakcwgde ',mfzaf.Scza:42:, ,ww . YW- g 14- X-53 M - -1.4 - ' k 1 3- Q, , 4 ' Y - K Z-f..Q,'::.. ' fy -, 22 122 f 4? 22 ,,,., .gq.l,,.2.,,.,.,,,,, , f . ,, , , , ig-g11.gg,q 'f 'f,gi2g1Pi'-'ff-f-'4:1'a,:,,w .,.,...,,, f , ., A ' V' Q 3 ,.,f,-,, :-'f34 ff1w.f.m -?'-i 1 w 4 7 v v l A M M?-ix Fa , , , 1 x 1 X 1 1 A N 744' ,-4 ,waz mia ta me ag :Ae ' ,.--,, ' 444 ' fam 7 0 43' W had ' Za dee ,ffm . i ,.g,,.,,1g1A.. in 7ap.' 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Det 2 supports the IKE from bases as far east as Bahrain, down the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast, throughout the Caribbean, and, of course, throughout the Mediterranean theater. After flying the C-1A Trader aircraft for over 26 years, VRC-40 completed a transition to the C-2A in 1986, marking the end of the reciprocating engine era in naval aviation history. VRC-40's continuing mission is the efficient transportation of passengers, mail, and cargo to and from our carriers at sea as well as airborne insertion of special warfare personnel. While speed and efficiency are requisite to completion of the detachmentis mission, safety is of paramount importance. During this deployment Det. 2 canied over 1.1 million pounds of mail and cargo, and effected nearly 200 carrier landings without injury to any of its more than 5,000 passengers. Additionally, Det. 2 flew over 200,000 miles or approximately eight times around the world. Among VRC-40,s many achievements is the receipt of the coveted CNO Safety Award. VRC-40 Det. 2,s enviable record of mission accomplishments serves as an example to others and symbolizes our motto: Service to the IKE with Safety, Dependability, and Courtesyf, 14 E-2 04-nam 726-40 maaea data VRC-40 LT Benjamin K. Lake LT Scott Lee LTJ G Paul J. Tech ENS Joseph P. Tubbs AECCAWJ Carole S. Shirley AMSCCAWINACJ Alan K. Slifer ADICAWISWJ Walter D. Adams AZl Laura D. Lyons AMSICAWJ Francis P. McNeil AEICAWJ Christine E. Sellers AMHl James E. Wilkins AME2 David M. Churilla ATZCAWJ Jeffrey S. Fenley AMSZCNACD Suzanne L. Fruge' ADZCAWJ Renea A. McCarthy AMHZCNACJ Tammy D. Nelson-Bauer AK2 Richard G. Sanders 4 Q- , Q J f ,...-V, A, . .,.. 4' 1 .Aw-iff' .J RC-40 4-E ,6,Oi5.Q o , , . ,...,, .vw WNW W,-W -mf,-Tfwx-, I if ,.s-mf-ww' rmwf, 72 Q . 4 at-gag 545 , ,4 g 2 We Q . , I Q-MW, 1.1 f . ww-if-gg, ' Q2 gysfygy SAX -V4 My sy Q 0 4? J NG- 55 -0 xx IGM o. N511 , . 'E' ern ?:?i '- 4' VRC-40 A f 'w. Zuoufane deowd WQZ-4021 QIDZLZ Z Judea xCfv'GHI D. iX5 we l VRC 40 AD3 Pamela L. Baker AE3CAWlNACj Malissia S. Chester ADBCNACD Marie Dickerson I J 4 I S 1 l 1 I AMH3 Loretta V. Green AMSSCAWJ Roy Halris AT3 Russell W. Higgins AD3 Paul A. Mclean ' ADBCAWJ Tifiinne L. Powell PR3 Andrea C. Sperling AMSANCNACJ Jody Giordano AEAN Tyrone L. Matthews ADAN Doug Mayfield AMSAN David J. Mitchell ADAN Eric A. Morris AMSAN Alex M. Shuflat AZAN Alan M. Smith ADANCNACJ Donna G. Spitler 4 Administrative PN1 George DeJean PN1 Julius Stinson PN3 Matthew Beatty PN3 Kenneth Briggs PN3 Leslie Gaztambide YN3 Curtis L. Jackson PN3 Shannon Roberts YNSN Rod T. Brown AN Dixie Fowler PNSN William S. Machacek AN Thedren Kemp PNSN Cedric McKinzie AA Manuel Fernandez LISA Melissa Moore AIMD LT Harry Lawson AE1 Douglas Kahn AEICAWJ Pedro Melchor AT2 Brandon Crosier AE2 James Damico AZ2 Carlos Eikerenkoetter AMS2 Jeffrey J. Robinson AT2 Frank Waters AO2 Carey Witherspoon AT3 Hakim Abdul-Wasi AZ3 Dwayne Ellis AD3 Tracy Ferguson AMS3 Bobby Flint AD3 Ragnar Gronbeck AMS3 Sam Holdren AS3 Dennis Koon AE3 Joseph Lew AS3 Keith Miller AD3 David S. Perez AZ3 Charles Privette AT3 Benjamin Rigdon AMS3 Jeffrey Schmidt AT3 Melissa Taylor AZ3 Donn Voss AMSAN Stephen J. Clark II AMSAN Gregory Downs ATAN Chevay Jones AEAN Mario Manley ATAN Michael Mullins AEAN Michael Seely PRAA Clinton D. Yeutter AR Cardell Barkus Sr. AMHAR Eric R. Doud AKAR Barry Johnson AA Karen Ross SA Christine Smith YNSR David Higgins YNSR Jonathan David Hutton Q Alr LCDR Susan Wells Q. 1 LT Will Moore Jr. ENS Kevin Phillips ABHCQAWJ Mario Harris ABFC Fred Mulhem ABECCAWJ Joseph Pekarske ABHKAWJ Joseph Arce ABEl George Hauser IC2 Kevin Byrwa ABH2 Dwayne Geter ABE2 Ronie J osey ABE3 Damon Adams IC3 Billy Brown ABH3 Anthony Buoscio ABH3 Bradley M. Burgess ABE3 Judson Cureton IC3 Ian Ginley ABE3 Kenneth Knowlton ABF3 Clarissa Rodulfo ABH3 Robert M.W. Tibbs ABE3 Sonia Vazquez-Molina ABF3 Scottie Williams ABF3 Eric Wishart ABF3 Cathy Wright AN Michael Akin AN Justin Bamett AN Enrique Bascoy AN Joseph Benson AN Allan Brooks AN Brian R. Brunelle ICFN Jason Childers AN Sergio Chuffe ABEAN Charles Daniels AN Randy Eberhard AN Jerome Fitts ICFN Jason Hatcher AN Demetrius Hurst AN Richard Killian AN John Ledford ABEAN Erick Meyers ABFAN Allan Murphy AN Quilliam D. Smith AN Jeff Spengler AN James Steele AN Dennis Taubinger AN Justin Watson ABEAN Heather Weers AN Derek Young AA John C. Beebe -v-gi-4 , 1 .tif -.eF...f..f.. , WJ. MIL AA Shomari Bonham AA Brian Brissette AA Mark Browne AA Gary Burgess AA Shane Burke ABEAA Angela Butts AA Steven Byers AA Donald Carmon AA Alejandro Cervantes AA Brian Chavez AA Mike Clark AA Daniel Crowson II AA Chadrick Diehl AA Christopher Duchon EMFA Jose Femandez AA Kirk Ford AA Michael Gallego AA Warren Graham AA Shalrnichea Hampton AA Teo Harris AA Leighton Jamieson AA Christopher Johnson AA Troy Johnson AA Annando Juarez AA Daniel Keller AA Roland Krevocheza AA Christopher Larkin AA Scott Loy AA Timothy R. Martin AA Victor Mata AA Otis O'Neal AA Ricky Padot AA Tonya Pearsall AA Shane Penning AA Joseph Pipkin AA James Ratliff AA Delano Robinson ABFAA Charles Rucker AA Carlos Sanyer ICFA Michael Sayers AA Joshua Scena AA Calvin Spencer AA Cassidy Taylor AA Brandon Walk ICFA William Waters AA Raymond Wilburn III AA Dexter Williams AR Paul Allee AR Christopher P. Bias AR Shane L. Boling AR James Brimidge AR John Brown AR Robert Brown AR John Castelli AR Joseph Chatten AR Glenn L. Cherry 1 M AR Shannon Conners AR Eddie Cooney AR Leonard Corpe AR Donald Craven AR Ryan Cushman ABEAR John Dillabough AR Eugene Ditona AR Lamont Dubose AR Michelle Dunlap AR Eric W. Dvorak ABEAR Joseph Earls AR Dale Enos AR Michael Fay AR Richard Finkbeiner AR William Fleming AR Allan Franks AR Courtney Fuller AR John Giiton AR Narinder Grewal AR Rodney Hardy AR James Hirschelman AR Michael A. Howe AR Patrick Hurlbert AR Stanley Irwin AR Francisco Jimenez AR Matthew Kelker AR Brian Kozera AR Robert Lalonde ABFAR Tywana Lang AR Wayne Leite AR Matthew Locy AR Christian Mack AR Timothy Matthews AR Dennis McGruder AR John Mintum Jr. AR Antonie Morehead AR Adarryl B. Neely AR Bao Quoc Nguyen AR John Oakley II AR Stanley Osentoski III AR Luis Pabon AR Sean Paquette AR Shawn Peterson AR Jesse Pires AR Alvaro Quesada AR Jason Raver AR Chad Rice AR James Rigoon AR Terry Rowe ABEAR Todd Russell AR Augustine H. Sanchez AR James Sanders AR Joseph Sanders AR Shawn Sheehan AR Daniel Stiel AR James Stowers i uma A! AR Matthew Thomas AR Shawn Thomas AR Richard Trammell AR Dana Tvenstmp AR Todd Vansickle AR Brian Waterson AR Matthew Vlfheeler Deck BM3 Sheldon Woodson SA Timothy Chase SA Matthew Cooper SA Robert Ellis SA John Hodges SA Kevin Jones SA Nathaniel Matthews SA Raymond Mintz Jr. SA Seth Pitts SA Niesha Smith SA Daniel Vasseur SA Aaron Williams SR Jason Anderson SR Jason Butler Engineering HTCSCSWJ Steven Burnside EMI Wilfrido Correa EM2 Hasten Kearse ABE2 Lionel McKoy EM2 Yvette Seay DC3 Eric Balestino MM3 Teresa Greer EM3 Fredrik Lee EM3 Robert D. Napier DC3 Michael Ramsey IC3 Shelton Sykes MM3 Marcus Wilkerson FN Larry G. Bryant Jr. ENFN Frebetta Henderson ETFN Michael Johnson Jr. DCFN Chester Wisdom HTFA Michael E. Anastasio ICFA Eric Barnett FA Christopher Beck FA Corey Bulthuis FA Marcus Hooper AR Scott Worrall AR Gabriel Yanez AR Timothy Yearout SR Craig Rail SR Derrick Smothers .fx ye 1 FR Bret Shields .au-1 -.vw Medical HMI Jeffery A. Hansen HM2 Keith A. Becker HM2 Ronny A. Ward HM3 Leslie Brown HM3 Jason Summers Engineering FA D yves A. Jones EMFA Oscar Lathan Jr. MRFA Raymond Marstein EMFA Alvin Murphy Jr. FN Larry D. Calloway FR Aaron G. Guest FR Christopher J. Mottmeier Navigation LT William Brown QMCSCSSD Tony Copeland QM2 Carl Fowlkes YN3 Andre Prewitt QMSN Kevin Uteg SMSA Joshua Brown SMSA Deran Sanders Operations LT Dan Boelsche LT Glen Pasco LT Kim Rigazzi ICICAWJ Andrew Buckland AGlCNACJ David Fiano DSICSWJ Brian Hubbs OSlfSWJ Lewis Richardson OS2 Rylan Hunter AWZCNACJ Erik Johnson OS2 Reginald King ET2 Dean Lester ISZCSWIAWD Gregory Ratcliff EW3 David Collins DS3 Tonya Flanary DS3 Shawn Hammonds AC3 Michael Olson OS3 Robert Regan IS3 Jason Richards EW3 Jason Ross OS3 Shawn Shaffer OS3 Shawn Summers ISSN Daniel Blalock OSSN Alvin Hairston SN Beau Michaud ISSA Andre Bell ISSA James Benson EWSA Denisse Cruz Operations ISSA Leslie Jackson AGAA Mark Shirley ISSA Tricia Viviano ACAA Stephan Wernig AGAR Jeremy Bowen ACAR Karl Fangmann OSSR Seth Moyer Reactor LCDR Michael A. Potrillo LT Christopher P. Colwell LT Matthew Dorr LT Steven Glover LT John E. Krakuszeski LT Michael S. O'Leary LT Eric W. Patches LT Steven D. Sharer LT Charles R. Woodworth LTJ G Patrick Kulakowski LTJ G Richard Pentecost LTJG Christopher S. Wichman ENS Nathan Borchers EMC Jim Schneider MMCCSWJ Andrew P. Thomas EMC Warren Wertman EMICSWJ Steve Ahrendts MM1 Jim Armstrong ET1 Robert Cogan ET1 Timothy James Cook MMICSWJ Steven Elkin MM1 Dean Erke ET1 Stefano A. Gazzelli MMI Robert P. Gibson MMI Jeffrey Heller EMICSSD William L. McGa1ry Jr. EMICSWJ William O'Neill ET1 Peter Platt ETICSWJ Dwayne Soule ET1 Brett Thompson ETICSWJ Patrick Ullrich MM2 Michael Anderson YN2 Daren Graham ET2 Stephen Geiger ET2 Daniel Gutscher ET2 Jeffrey Herndon MM2 Emil Meadors YN2 Ira M. Paige MM2 Darwin L. Stillson MM2 Shennon Yaw MM3 Justin C. Allred MM2 Kyle Barnoski EM3 Mark Bennett ET3 Kevin Boren EM3 Ryan Byrd EM3 Jonathan Coons ET3 Eric J. Doyle ET3 Claude Farrior MM3 D. Flannery MM3 Kiley B. Godwin EM3 Lance Hilkey MM3 Erik Hosley ET3 Michael J. Hults EM3 Harry S. Keat MM3 Jason S. Lindsay EM3 Quentin Pickett Reactor I ET3 Craig Schultz ET3 Thomas B. Shanahan MM3 Robert F. Treen MM3 Robert C. Turner MMBCSWD George White FA Russell L. Hudson FA Keith Wheeler FA Timothy Wolfe FR Thomas Chaudoin YNSR Michael Fernandez FR Martinez Hall FR Darrell Pepper FR J amaal Stackhouse Supply ENS Heather Cameron DKCSCSWISCWD Douglas Shoy AKCCAWJ Marcus Pope AKCCAWJ Richard Simmons SKI Milton Bartley SHICSWJ Edward Schwartz AKICAWD Michael Sims SHICSWD Redencion Sunde AK2 Edward Comell DP2 Timothy Denson MS2 Cynthia Jones AK2 Eugene Proctor Ill AK2 Cynthia Tademy MS3 Rita Huff MS3 Lenox Janga AK3 Christopher Lawrence SH3 Christian Myers DP3 Kenneth Smith SH3 Rod Walker SK3CSWJ Anissa Williams MS3 Darrin Williams SHSN Cedric Booker MSSN Christopher Crotcher MSSN Michael East SN Byron Digby MSSN Lendell Godfrey MSSN Markus Head AN Roger Jones Jr. MSSN Wihner Juarez MSSN Christopher McGee SN Michael Rachels SN Michael Ramminger MSSN James Rhodes MSSN Ralph Sirmnons SA Frederick Burgess .i mm Supply DPSA James Godwin SHSA John Johnson SKSA Michael Jones SHSA Scott Matson AA Frankie McDonald SA Eric McDowell DPSA Dennis Morris MSSA Alfred Ramos AKAA Jeff Szczepanski DPSA Paul Thomas AA Joseph Walsh Jr. AKAR Sheffield Dasilva AKAR Juan Ibarra SHSR Adam Lacey Weapons AOCMCAWJ John Herring AOICAWD Michael Blair GMGl Christopher Johnson AOICAWD James Smith AO2 James G.Gould A03 Michael L. Conner AO3 Byron A. Dewalt AO3 Ricky L. Knight A03 Dirk Palmer AOAN Michael Amlotte GMGSN John Backowski AOAN Todd W. Binger AN Stodden Brett AOAN Gerry Cora De Jesus AOAN Stephen Diehl AOAN Wade Gerze AN James Kuhn AOAN Alexis Quinonez AOAN Damon Tucker AOAA Michael Baldwin SA Jennifer Baughman SA Christopher Beerman AOAA Michael R. Hanks AOAA Essie Johnson AA Dailan B. Lewis AOAA Brian K. Proctor AOAA Eric Reifsnyder SA Jason Lindquist AKAR Stephen McConnell DPSR Michael Nichols Training FA William Castile AA Kenneth Galbreath AR Derrick Alford i 1 FR Jason King Weapons YN SR Timothy Baldry AOAR Camden L. Bumpus AOAR Seun Coppney AOAR Gregory Foster AR Brian R. Freudenthal AR Nathan D. Gamer AOAR J efferey Harris 'Ti-T-T l AR Jonathan Scoggins AR Cedric Williams Flag Staff CDR John Ericson CWO4 Randall Crowder SKI Jamie Llarenas MSZCSWJ Thomas Cummings CVW-3 ADCSCAWINACJ Randall Evola AKCCAWJ Royet Warrington-Bate AA Kevin Heise AR Joseph Gemdt FR Michael Mashunkashey FR Jeremy Morris AOAR Corey Smith FR Frank Valdez Jr. AOAR Dirk W. Zimmerman HS-7 LTJ G Jon Ricci ATICAWJ Vicki Knauer AWICNACJ Michael Thayer PR2 Theresa Baskin AWZCAWINACJ Dana Chmiel YNZCSWJ Maurice Moore AMS2 John Penney AK3 Raymond Barber AT3 Jeffrey Broyhill AMS3 Robert Clay AW3CNACJ Heather Lingo AMS3 Tammy Wilkins PRAN Mark Beamenderfer AN Giron Bowman AN Brian Markby ADAA Albert Battiste III AA Marty Hayes AR Darryl Barrington AR Steven Gay AR Thomas Morton AR Eugene Reed VA-75 LT Richard Dwight LT Craig Ziemba AEl John Killen AMEHAWJ Rogelio Serrano AE2 Tyrone Smith AT2 Angel Vasquez AT3 Rebecca Crenshaw VAQ-130 LTJG Teresa Tiemey AEICAWJ Larry Rosenthal AZ2 Randall D. Long MS2 Errol E. Soderquist AT3 Jason Gunnin AMH3 Robert D. Harmon AME3 Mayo L. Powell AT3 Erik V. Recknagle AMEAN Tina M. Farr AMSAN David E. Peterson AA Lany Harris Jr. AA James A. Lee AA Bridget A. Shannon AR James H. Arnold VAW-126 AMHICAWJ Thomas Renus AMSl Thomas Voigt MS2 Jorge Mercado YN2 Lawrence Stoddard YN3 Michael Cavaliere AE3 Natascha Pratt ADAA Ronda Ball VF-32 AE1 Michelle King ATl Duane Patterson AME2 Anthony Hendrix AMH2 Wayne J ette AMSZCAWJ James Johnson IS3 Scott Boothroyd AE3 Edward Faberzak AEAN Valerie Harris ATAN Jennifer Wilson AKAA Jamar Edge AR Alan Davis AR James Doolittle AR Andre Jackson AOAR Chad Stover AME3 Ward Jackson AE3 Stephanie Miller AOAA Chandra Alexander AOAR Darrell Davidson AMEAR Daniel Taylor 421 f , MMO! . ,VVV ., ,XM 6' , AR Jesse L. Mikos l VF-32 AR Wayne Tanaka AR David Thomas AME3 Eric Evangelista AOAN Vonda Dyke AR Eric Burton AR Mathew Peach AA Robert D. Santillanes AOAR James B. 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Stennis BMCCSWJ Stephen Stoddard OSI Clinton Axton ICl Eugene Bednarski ACCAWJ David Buxton SM2 Warren Scott OSZCAWJ Margaret Sweeney ABFAN Angela Thompson AN Jerry Upchurch ACAA Ronald Brown ACAA Steven Cyrus AA Sammie Dauzat ACAA Dane Kayson AA Charles Overbey ACAA Tyree Pogue VS-22 AR Jeffrey Fisher AR Charles McDavis AR Duane Porter AR James White AR Joseph Youngblood L 'Q ll V 1 2 .E I N 'L Y, XM: ,,x,.,XM,x5Q,k,,V.b,K,,z,W.f, , ,,rw,,L,7,,3,,,, W. iA,Q,,, f ,, f . .,., A , ,J - ff , , , 'H' 1' ,W ,.. W. ,V .fwf ff.. ,-, ish if 1. . ' A my 1 lwigtw XMWA gygkv ,.,W.,fMik Q,-.A4.,f55,,,,Mf -ww, Q- My - f f f- f- fy:--41 - ,. 'fmev9,1.r,. r . -iw di Mmm. A ,A . ' ,, I f . -, N f,,.ffv-w,1n' uf, 1-.www km1g,.',,Lj1fz't?k1f1fS,'-Wlkfrpfl'522 I Effiif ' ,s0 vf., F . 1.1- f. 3195434 haf' 1p,.vg.Q. ,Lggm.f w gyg gdwgfidf-:?3g,f?,ZQY 4g1y+',,4:' 5 qs- 4 -'l45.,,3. , M . , , L 3 fy A V fa, . 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X Q..,.,,. ,, , .. ,f , fm I HIV' H My ,f fa Q ,, A, -- ,iff lf9 f 'x I 4 4: lg' me ifz y 1 C ' ., j, A -f NNN X -X X x mme ' ' 54 Zafdedzfauedaaea ' 2450Cl6.' ie-:ek ' 6465 ' game! ,.,.'f,7TwQ:lj.5f i- -: 11355.51yAj1,T?T,7:TTviT'TiT'f2-:Q , , - ,,-,,k i ' ' N ' f- Q?-252211 35.13v:9e?f5'9'-g.P?:, ':-13552 4 N I 1 lf Ho ecomin At long last after six months of forward presence and successfully projecting air power at sea IKE returned to Norfolk Naval Station. - Cheering crowds of anxiously awaiting family and friends jammed the length of the pier. IKE s hangar bays were filled with restless Sailors thinking of the birthdays holidays and school activities they d missed over the past six months -- ready to make up for lost time After mooring it seemed to take an eternity to put the brows in place -- although in reality it wasn t much more than 30 minutes During the wait Sailors and families who had spotted each other were frantically waving and trying to communi- cate Some of the women on the pier proudly held up newborn babies And one crewmember with the help of some shipmates unfurled a banner requesting his girlfriend s hand in marriage Finally liberty call was sounded and IKE Sailors streamed from the brows and thousands of reunions took lace V p Nothing quite compares to the embraces of loved ones after so long apart. That on top of the satisfaction of an important job well done makes the nature of this business well worth the effort QU 1 ' fff ,-o 3, .V ' V, V .L 4,,, Homecoming we ,f Qs BMS WELCOME , HOME 1 N' HOME xv LL ff f40fZ0Lw5aZ46emeciaw6f02mZq,7Qnnamw5,5wa,4Wme5 Vi. ffmdqxgg' 14 ig Homecomlng im.. y Win-'if' 0,61 uzfgw. f- L I V gf W 'W 1 ' 2 K I , , , f ji 1 RWM J, 1 W if 4 4? 7 'X f ff 'K , J-ff . ,h 1 i if f' f . 1 Ni 7 w ,fff i , AQ, Z'-Q AW' 1 45 5 Q -.qu Q QQ . kg ' x , , ,Q htf y ,Nh ff K sf? , if if ,gn ,WMM f , f KM 4 l I , ' Homecoming TZKEN15' Nx ya ,YL ww'--. Iwi ' 4 .I , ,I , f . 1 1 -4 74ewmewZwmmf,6ZaceemZ4www4a7!wpcf,facwl4anmtAeig4m4,my,?6, l Homecomlng I mm xx me M msiw cv B9 '7YZicZawaame wauafudcfavlwaqa- ,ff-v . ,x:g?g,,:.'. .11 -K .4 I Q I ,, 1 In h Homecoming ..,,,. , ,.,,, ,,,,.,, ,ji ...,,4.,M9i,,,..,,,,m,z,,,. ,- 1, , ,A , ? ,J ,M I, J 71!wa4,a, 5eafa a,4atcme5edn9awaq06mma4n 1 ew Fathers Perhaps no Sailors have a more special homecoming than the men greeted on the pier by a new never-before-seen, baby Their absence during the pregnancy and birth had made the separation all the much harder yet made the reunion more anticipated and by-far more gratifying than any theyld had in the past As is tradition the new fathers were the first to debark upon IKE s return As the photographs on these pages clearly convey, the emotions generated from this type of reunion are genuine and strong And although it seems paradoxical it s the people most dear to us who necessitate making the sacrifice of separation in order to protect our country s interests through military presence abroad ' 'ff' f 4-a . 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