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FAIRFAX COUNTY UNDERWAY It ' s that time again! The USS FAIRFAX COUNTY LST-1193 part of Marg 3-90 is saying Good Bye to family, friends and the United States for a six month Mediterranean Deploy- ment. The U.S.S. FAIRFAX COUNTY not a stranger to a Mediterranean De- ployment is prepped and ready to han- dle any trials and tribulations the seas may provide. This last day spent with family and friends of the crew is hard for all in- volved. Operations Specialist Seaman Ken Moore headed on his first deploy- ment states, This day I will remember for many years to come. It makes me look back and appreciate my family that much more . The FAIRFAX COUNTY is sched- uled to pull back into Little Creek Naval Base February 6, 1991. SKSN Green, BM3 Blevins, OSSN Moore and 0S3 Karoly garner their last day in port with family and friends on board. Anticipating a six month deployment, 0M1 Hopkins along with his family haul much needed gear to his ship. BM3 King thinks ahead to the day he will return home from the de- ployment
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMMANDER RUSSELL A. BAUER Commander Bauer, a native of Colonia, New Jersey, graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy in June 1975 as both a Deck and an Engineering Officer and a commission in the Navy Reserve. He activated his Navy commission and reported to USS COOK (FF-1083), as Main Propulsion Assistant. He then transferred to the pre-commissioning crew of USS COMTE DE GRASSE (DD-974) as Fire Control Officer. Commander Bauer reported to USS MERRILL (DD-976) as Combat Systems Officer in 1979. In January 1984, CDR Bauer reported to pre-commissioning crew USS IOWA (BB-61) as Navigator for initial deployments to the Caribbean and North Atlantic. He then served on the staffs of Commander, Amphibious Group Two and Commander, Second Fleet as Training and Readiness NATO Plans Officer and current Operations Officer respectively. During the period he was assigned to COMPHIBGRU TWO Staff he served temporary duty as Executive Officer, USS NEWPORT (LST-1179). From COMSECONDFLT Staff he reported as Executive Officer, USS FAIRFAX COUNTY (LST-1193) in October 1989.
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i HH .VHk If 1 1 « ' ji I i- I. EA 7 Welfare? His son shows his toughness on the final day before his father leaves on an up- GMG2 Mulvihill tries to think of the right words to say before he departs. coming deployment. I V V LT. Dorsey ' s family escorts him to the ship Icnowing that his departure is right EMC Rinck spends some time alone with his around the corner wife before his departure.
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