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Bushmen CO visits his boys Music to snorkle by Pride of the Fleet! ' Going for a career, huh? ' Five aces, Why? As DYESS and FORRESTAL parted company the end seemed just over the horizon. Our wake held different memories for every man aboard, but we shared many things too . . .
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Red carpet and all Drone attack Remember Bahrain I
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Preparations for the DYESS MED MID EAST deployment were begun long before 2 May 1967, when we sailed from Newport. The yard period during the winter months put us far behind in annual inspections, pre-overhaul inspections, annual squadron competitive exercises and training of new men, as well as preparations for going to sea. DYESS left Boston Naval Shipyard in early March with the task of completing seven month ' s work in two months. Listed here are several of the more outstanding tasks we were faced with during thid period and the results of our efforts: Runner-up for Best - Al I - Round Ship in Squadron Twelve -Second year in a row. Best Supply Department in the squadron - Third year in a row. Best Feeding Destroyer of our class in the Atlantic Fleet— Second year in a row. Annual Administrative Inspection -91 . 1 Annual Supply Inspection -92.1 Operational Readiness Inspection - 93.89 One of two destroyers in Atlantic Fleet to pass INSURV during the fiscal year. Navy Technical Proficiency Inspection -92.5 Medical Department Inspection -Excellent In addition to these scores, DYESS performed exceptionally well on the gunfire support range at Culebra in the Caribbean in March. The best way to explain the forethought and preparation that a four and a half month cruise requires Is to list a few of the statistics. Engine miles steamed 29,735 miles Fuel consumed 1,689,300 gals. Fresh water used 942,285 gals. Feed water used 1,359, 192 gals. Refueled in port 7 times Refueled underway 16 times Cost of food consumed $95,929.63 Food consumed: Beef 16.800 lbs. Eggs 5,370 doz. Milk 3,000 gals. Potatoes 22,975 lbs. Bread 7,834 lbs. Flour 6,525 lbs. Coffee 2080 lbs. Ammunition expended 213 rounds Mail: Dispatched 239 bags Received 1 53 bags Days in port 50 Days underway 84
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