Dyess (DDR 880) - Naval Cruise Book

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USMCR, in-1 whosellhonor, the ship was named, the Dyess was outfitted andy 21 May 1945 was commissioned, U, S, DYESS-QDD 8805.4 1 1 1 1 , jg? p V 1,aterri,1iniithel.year special radar, gear and additional anti-aircraftgarmament was installed A-.the1'Dyess became a radaijrpieket destroyer. if X Q, The Secondgworld War ended before the Dyess could prove her fighting ability. Ne-af' 'iri rtheless the Dyess wentto- the Pacific in November 1945, and operated with the Fifth Fleet until J anuai 131946, atyvhijehftime She. 'toy Virginia. ,.,q-,,,Q- . U On Q August 1,1946 the Dyess stood out for the Caribbean to rendezvous with TASK Force 84 and ceeded 'to Rio del 'Janeiro 'On the return trip the Dyess excorted President H r S T ' 'J ' ' J , . 1 H TY . jruman, his family, . a11dg:st'ai'f, onaboargd the U.S.S. Missouri, to Norfolk. The President transferred to the Presidential Yacht Williamsburg forthe overnight trip to Washington, D.C., and the Dyess acted as official escorgg ,W f s 1 1.9474 the Dyess departed for her first Mediterranean trip. This was followed by other in ,early 1950, January 1952 and January 1953. During these trips the Dyess visited ports in .aa-tugal, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, French Morocco, etc, , -1 Uni ith of July the Dyess was in Savannah Georgia where she received a b ' g, 4 .ay 4 f V rs , , , C 1 ronze memorial plaque .unf Q ,,fessLFamily commemorating the late Lt, Col. Dyess, USMCR,,1H whose honorrthe ,ship-was named ' August-September 1953 the ,Dyess was engaged in Hunter5Killer and amphibiousuoperationg in mic, t ' J ' 9 1 1 'i2LfTl'.f assigned! to Destroyer Squadron Four, Division Forty-Two, the Dyess departed for her fifth f ,anuary 3954. A 3 . , ? C0ilVlMANiDER JoHN E. of-xciav, usn Commanding Gfficer, LI.S.S. Dyess Dedication To the Ship's Company, USS DYESS QDDR-8803: With respect and gratitude Idedicate this Cruise Book to you, who have made the DYESS a living symbol of strength and unity. May you prosper in health and happiness. Until we meet again God ' . +11-1-s-:-:tg1g,gf:,1i1r5-sv2a!'J'?'-Tj'-.-I-. W. A - - --E:-:rl 1' ',tf ,.. - 1'::':.iz4:-:grassi'Qiri-l:'i::.:l-,-.ifE.1:-,-. Z ,,-1-,-1,-g.-.1 -. , -,. , , ,, , , . . . , , , . W ' 'A -A a- - ' f 1'e45F1'FH-s+rx ,f x ywgyp. ' ',a:,,,,,.,,-- ., ,,, ,, ,,, -'EW--'- ' ' , LIEUTENANT CGMMANDER STANLEY W. HENDERSGN, USN Executive Gfficer, LI.S.S. Dyess F, X I x ,.,..,Xf,.f W3-7 - f f ,f .7 , OFFICERS OF THE LT. Henry wg. Kroes Jr. Operations Officer 5 ,f7Wf'49QvQWfB? fsf WV ., W 1- , QM ze , y ,g as a 0 F 4',:eaw4Qfa f M eff , 4, We fa . Awww so .1 S' ff ,.,, yrs, 5 1,5 ,S-at ,ff X QX Q.. 5 , . z X F f ., 4 , , ,Vj j 4AVSff3Z52wQ,Af,,eZ L .ydwjf lr Q fa 5 X 1 f x9 rg' , 6 . ., gf f , , . .- KJ. . kr- VX., ,W-f y! -3,621 -gy., f, . X, wg 9 - -QW-W. ,coma was ff rf. ,4 43,?QQ rf f ., Q L59 If 0 QQZWW f f A ,f Q of 4, 4, , fr Q Q 4' Q4 -ry ' - f,-va sfrofffff' ' f , , , ,yew WJ ,Q 1 f ' If 1 LTJG James Brogan C.I.C. Officer LTI G Richard S. Moskowitz Communications Officer 6 Magi LTJG Raymond F. O'Connor LTI G Theodor R, S 1vi Gunnery Officer e y a Af S Officer LTJG Robert F. McCarthy Supply Officer LTI G Frederick B. A ' 'son Engineer Officer fmzx' LTI G Gene F. Vaughn LTI G Jarvis W. Laxnber. Elec. Material Officer First Lieutenant i- n ,. ,, - -. .- .S.S. DYES DDR 8 A x Charles T. Connelly d R. Peters ENS. Gel' L. Wien Main Prop. Asst. -Damage Control Asst. Asst. Navigator if mv--,ri ,ff y . ms-1 - e, 2 .' , Q 1, A w wr 5471. ui.. ' s, N' k -, u., IJ ' f, , .. ' Laws 1 W 5 . .Kita X' gg X4 - 'A' -Za., Mi , ' jf.-j 5? V , 51.31 .L ., ,V 1 Z. , L. f-. 5 . . V lg, ,V sw ry Hom.-,T E, Derrick Jr, f ENS. D. Rees sanks ul ENS. Joseph J. Giedraitis Ir ist Divisl .. -.3-fficer A A C.I.C. Officer 2nd Division Officer 4 ENS. Joseph E. Friend EIB. Stephen D. MacFarlan III, lst Division Jr. Officer Asst. Comm. Officer Q HIEF P TTY GFFICERS Hamer 1, mchardson EMC Raymond 'r. Edwards csc 2 if-Qrrancis G. shraaer Frc Thomas N. McAllister BM-C' -,, m James N, Ennis HNKI Everett N. Delano Frank D- LRGWQLULI T152 ,Wu , . ef' , , f Il 2 A e x Y ff 'o . I 1 Q HN3 17:5 'Q,71'A.'H ' W , ff . ' 11 - N1-,,H1 X 3 57 e e f W' fl , K . me , , kv, , 4 .5 W. U., I 1 , , ff, .' 12 5 Ju, 1 - -, 1 Y ' f af ' 5 .en 'fxf:'1 'q 53, Rvobert B. Hobbs Dewain .F. 3234, 1 8 a- fi fr 'Z-QC men combine their talents, abilities and knowledge to make the an efficien and effective fighting ship. Divided into 7 divisions, they . .ation srmzoirhly and give an excellent account of themselves in all excer- ' if innship. communications, gunnery, engineering, damage ' i ' drill. 4 uf the crew the DYESS has earned the reputation of I4 'ri'-f ,stffshipshape destroyer types in the Atlantic Fleet. 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X ff -, 7475 'f 2-af f '71 ya. - - ,.- W-f4-w,n:'m'A- .. .-,.,. f iff ff., ,M CRUISE L06 Norfolk, Virginia QDepartj Lisbon, Portugal Palermo, Sicily Augusta Bay, Sicily 1 lstanbul, Turkey Salonika, Greece ' La Spezia, Italy Naples, Italy Taranto, Italy Valencia, Spain Vil lefranche , France -4 , . ,, 5 January 1954 19-25 January 1954 28-31 January 1954 2-5 February 1954 13-18 February 1954 19-24 February 1954 3-10 March 1954 17-22 March 1954 23-26 March 1954 6-14 April 1954 21-26 April 1954 Cannes, 'l??ran,ceq,3,,::,L.. 26-29 'April 1954 Leghorn, italy' tlv 6-12 May 1954 1 '19, Viitggfnia QArrivej 26 May 1954 NATO Excersises I-Itgllenic Sky Une f 24 February - 2 March S '?e1d pOne ghl 1, 6 26 March - 5 April Ffalic Sky One pb 29 April- 6 May Fuel Consumed Fueled Miles Traveled 1,744,240 gallons 3 11bb 30 times 26,106 , ., K, . , ..,., . 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We 2' CA, gtk, .tw af . ! 44 I, f, V The beautifully landscaped gardens of the Palacio The structure is of Moorish origin as seen by the Nacional da Vila, or the National Palace. architecture pictured above. 33 :9 PALERMO, SICILY Palermo certainly offered a variety of sights. The Catacombs vast and bizarreg the afternoon crowd takes notice of us near the opera house, The Shrine of St. Rosalia, the patron Saint of Palermo was more than half built into the side of a mountain. The Cathedral is likewise named for this healer of invalids. . L A i L w Top - Catacomb of the Capuch Theatre Garibaldi. Below - Ti Matteo Bonello. Q AUGUSTA BAY, SiClLY fcreet of Augusta Bay, ,nl-uve, is typical of the 11. There was very little ' for the American z in- wine and food were ' -ps usual, and the 'chow ok advantage of the q f 'to eat. ,ine reall interesting part of the .stop was the tours to Syracuse and Taormina. The ancient ruins were educational as well as in- teresting, Everyone was happy when we moved on to our next port. Above - the noted basket Weavers of Augusta ,gf Bay work on the street and display their! A wares as they work. Below - A P2I101'3miC View of the waterfront of this sleepy little town. M 1. ISTANBUL, TURKE ISTANBUL-the gateway to the East- where Western civilization and Eastern mysticism meet. It wasn't long ago that the Turkish government banned the Ara- hit: script and the wearing of fezzes. Moft places we looked for a little bit of rome , but in Istanbul, where we thought we would be least likely to find it, there it was. Old w'va1lsLQ?1mosques, an old k,aaa aaeea kan y o l , V . 4 ' I ' ' -wr , ' - ' ' i M -L fu- vw WFIEE1. fortress overlooking the strate- gic Bosphorous, all took our interest. But - the Picadilly, the Park Hotel with its screwdriv- ers, the modern city, and jew- elry made in New Jersey took our eyes and senses also. Puz- zle rings fif you paid more than 609 for the pot metal sterling silver one, you was robbedy were a most popular paStime- 36 4 f .... I.. -A -.,-., - ,,,,,V , , - or SALO IK EECE V iswna Thessalonika to the Greeks, WHS Iwted fOr its imarlf ets. Just about everyone purchased a brass tray 'as very cordial, and arranged parties and enter- -Jung sailors. The entertainment consisted of the national dance in costume. ,R n . i ,...- ff. ,.., .f..f.f.',',.aga:mvawz:mwnmm 'f t ' 1 -.x ,a, in ,f fx Fifty orphans line up to come aboard the DYESS to enjoy a party and receive a toy. The children enjoyed it almost as much as the crew. , , , , . .--. .. , . . Us , , -- H- --A QP , -ET ' w. :, L.-Ju-A. gw.'.-U.1- :Jun-mx -way' if .awe 1' ' EIA, ITALY hans party - where the children received ice cream, a gift-was the highlight of this port. Two beer 'Qped to liven things up a bit. Q ,Jn Left -, Vice Admiral De Pace of the Italian Navy, Commander Tyrahehian District pays an official visit. The world famous lean- ing tower attracted many curious visitors. It is noted for the fact that Galileo carried out the first experiments with falling bodies on this tower, which were the forerunners of the fol- lowing triumphs in phy- sical sciences. On the left is the Church ofthe Holy Cross, often referred to as the Italian Pantheon because it con- tains the tombs of Dante, Michelangelo, Macchia- velli, Galileo, Alfieri, Foscolo and other fa- ous men. Ofeflfe , 7- ,fE f. -1? NAPLES? IT LY f I' wMuf,,,f+f Myf . fi 83' 9 4 . X 79 ,gig MJ fb' Q VL jf TARANTO, ITALY l Z -Fr' r-' 'Tw K- f f- 'ii-X7 i. s - QQ Elf m m 41 Arc of Settinio Severius Temple of Saturn TCU? ,J V From La Spezia and from Na, journeyed to Rome. Visits to ti' and famous churches marked vu highlight was the ancient rw' great Roman Empire. A truly' ing sight. History and the de. was shaped in these ruins. cient ruins are located right in the heart of Rome. 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The at- tendance of the local senoritas made the affair a grand success. The scenes depicted on this page are representative of the general appearance of the city. The city's principal attrac- tion was its night life. The Mocombo, and other night spots, drew the attention of all hands. The arch pictured below is a monument to the war dead of Valencia. The ship was berthed at a very conve ment location The Club Nautico was only fifty feet away aw fz,kfL:1M5QQZ9 . vim A ,kia Ja- . N x inn-A 46 1 . 39 A i F I Q Sufli t, ef .Jqk . 1-, sx .LIB rv: .. '- '-fr, 2 mwmgirmqgnwf 'zfofffw'-, ---'-, ILLEFRA CHE The gaming tables at the renowned Monte Carlo attracted many of the officers-much to their regret. Paddle boating and the beach were more enjoyable. A11 hands enjoyed the famed French Riviera and trips to Nice, as well as the noted wine, women and song of France. ., 3,:,v.,0 1v.::33'.5,355a,.: , v L' - ' ' H1'-'-M 1 ,.., M' Mfg -- WS! 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B 2417 if f Cv fi ff ' X if l f X Al, C X , 4 BASKETBALL Date Dyess Opponents Score Score December 11 50 USS Rowe 15 December 13 49 USS Meredith 29 December 14 39 USS Ellison 41 December 16 27 USS Vogelsang 20 December 26 27 USS Rowe 54 December 31 51 USS Huntington 34 January 21 100 MinDiv 82 52 February 8 30 USS Arcadia 29 February 13 43 USS N.K.Perry 42 February 14 67 USS C.R.Ware 59 February 15 42 Turkish Mil. AC 44 February 17 46 USS McCaffery 52 February 22 63 Prada, Greece 54 February 23 50 USS Libra 61 March 4 38 USS Seer 26 March 5 38 La Spezia team 63 March 6 60 USS Strive 31 March 18 42 USS Cloris 50 March 19 63 Naples team 64 March 20 32 USS C.R.Ware 38 April 11 37 Valencia team 42 SOFTBALL Q. ,rw Lf 55 -+. ,W '1' THE STAFF Left- STEVE CABLK Right- CHELSEA FRANCIS Right, center- DONALD PERKINS A few words in grateful appreciation of the invaluable assistance rendered in the preparation and production of this cruise book. Chelsea Francis, as chief photographer took the major portion of the pictures appearing herein. James Rawls contributed a good many pictures, as did several other people. Francis Bisacky and John Clark aided in the developing and processing of the film. In the art department Steve Cablk did an outstanding job. The cartoon of Dakin Coon- radt was well executed. My thanks also to Ensign Joseph Friend for his aid in writing captions and in preparing copy. Without the aid of these men, in particular Chelsea Francis and Steve Cablk, this cruise book would never have been published. Charles T. Connelly Editor Above- FRANCIS BISACKY Above- JOHN CLARK Right- DAKIN COONRADT 68 . .W -,,-- f-fwvy-ag:-five-ff:frr 'b'ei'1-1'A'f 't f1fwr2fv!F'i2lLm9W'm'W 2 'W ''M' ., ..,... r, e- '-f - W' ,,.,+5Ff.,f,'.f'X'f+' 'ffm J ' I will Tdtiff WW- wh' iii. f .f,.....M-Www- M ,,.,nl:u,,a,1-f ,.--' ,Va . 4, ..fff, , .n wa ' ' ' 'A -K ' I .1 'L f ,1- . 7- ..,j1:.,,,3r 1 Y' Ie H 1-1, . 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