Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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1 S? GQ i I i i w 1 w Q5 4 35 First Row: J. May, B. Mirtz, B. Humble, R, Misel, J. Kauffman, B. Drenning, J. Nelson. Second Row. T. Huffman, B. Crombling, G. Bushard, J . Holte, R, Akens, J . Davis, The Flot TE and ntertained U The Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla TEN band was aboard GALVESTON for the if majority of the cruise, They played for fantail frolics, underway replenishment exercises, special nights on the mess decks and any other occasion that required good entertainment. l I The band' The band plays aboard the carrier SARATOGA. T E S rock group plays for a fantail frolic. W 83 w r 1 l U if 'fi .51 Vi ' ,AZ in ,I I I f L' 'L T122 Uv' ing w n NE 1-' l. ui xl . fa G. 1, 41 , . .. '. 5.7 vl- 5. F-I ii. xfa E. lv V 1. il 2-' F. iv, Ei? 952 1 1 W- 3 fu i lf: 1. ' 1151 H41 .. , . all ,. is M5- lf W 3. i wi: Q iff ff. it ii 3 V - V 1 w F T ? in 3 4 I i I 'i LW , Y I 1 l4i W 1 v Y .1724 , , , ., ,,..- 4 .-, 1.-H -H --1-:r'n::f-'e 1473.7-:lfff171'151.-Tsiiflilflf7555151'Hiflfiifihif 1'fTi55fi?1?:fv Q A X A b , lm. ., a 1 4 -, .. - vw. .mggj 43-'e fi?'T 1njH 'Y' 1-if , ' '7- gi-'-T'1'W14'mz1qI,1v4+1 '.?av.r4rx11m1fdnmlvnlnuww.-.. 2-'-1:3-1-1.:?:lfe1aQQ:,:f:,1V- v T af M ,.,!21emz.,z.efu4Lmf1p, naeslmu-15-Is:-Im Mu 1 M v 4 .rf L Ll .

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dmlral, Ch1ef of Staff ulde lag Rear Admiral Roger W Paine Jr Commander Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla TEN boarded GALVESTON in Newport with his staff for the Mediterranean cruise I--y ' l Captain James L. Rothermel, Cruiser- Destroyer Flotilla TEN Chief of Staff, performed important duties assisting Admiral Paine during GALVESTON's Mediterranean cruise. He coordinated the varied command functions of the staff, and maintained liaison with other com- mands in planning and executing Task Group 6O.2's mission. Captain Rothermel entered the Navy in 1935. He served in the aircraft carrier LEXINGTON and destroyers BERNADOU and TATTNALL before receiving his of- ficer's commission in 1943. He later served in the battleship MISSOURI, rocket- launching ship LSMR-517, minesweeper COMPET ENT , destroyers WR EN and WAL- LER, and the guided missile frigate YAR- NELL, Captain Rothermel is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, George Washington University, the General Line School, the Armed Forces Staff College, and the Naval War College, Commanding -Task Group 60.21, and aircraft carrier, a cruiser, and nine de- stroyers joined together in an Attack Car- rier Striking Group, Admiral Paine super- vised a highly flexible, mobile, self- sufficient force. A native of Austin, Texas, Admiral Paine graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1935. He later served in the battleship ARIZONA, submarines S-34. POMPANO, WAHOO, WHALE, TINOSA, and CUBERAg the destroyer COWELL, and the guided missile cruiser TOPEKA. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a Master of Science degree in nuclear physics, in 1949, after which he participated in nuclear wea- pons research at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. ' F



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-in he Staff Coordinates Cruise The Flag Ops Officer originates the daily schedules, The Admiral's staff is composed of several rates, including BoatsWain's Mate, Quartermaster, Radioman, Radarman, Yeo- man, Steward, Musician, Gunner's Mate and Engineman. The primary function ofthe staff is to assistthe Admiral in coordinating the movements of the ships under his com- mand. Naturally the Stewards and the Musi- cians do not play a direct part, but they are important, never-the-less. V 1 7'Qruiser-Destroyer Flotilla TEN, cur- rently commanded by Rear Admiral Roger W. Paine, Jr., USN, was established on 1 July 1962 as one of six flotillas in the Atlantic Fleet. Flotilla TEN consists of Destroyer Squadrons TEN, TWELVE, and TWENTY. The Flotilla Commander normal- ly serves as a Task Group Commander. When COMCRUDESFLOT TEN is employed in the Mediterranean, he commands a Carrier Group which is composed of an attack carrier, a cruiser, and a squadron of destroyers. First Row: R. Marcy W Clarke J Fields L Fickenworth R Roy D Heider R Shoff Second Row B R ' , . , . i , . , . , . . , : . ub1n J . Th B. Maclean, R. Kern, I. Ferguson, J. King. Third Row: D. Adkisson, J. Glover, I . F , Omas' 4 I Hi 1 8 A t

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