Gearing (DD 710) - Naval Cruise Book

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X b X , tg 1 4 Y 1 Grafx pa, Mb 'f USS BEARING DD-710 MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE 1966-1967 :vii L3 lf.. gg nc. 2 pf! YP, 2 7 Q F Q '- wma 27 196ELj 6 THE GEARING---A BRIEF HISTORY The USS GEARING CDD-7103 is one of the best known ships of the Navy, not because of her war record Cshe has nonej b he was the prototype of what became known as the Gearing Class destroyer, a svelte product of late World War II naval: because s I architecture designed for longer cruising range and greater f1I'eP0W9.I'- n . g The keel was laid without fanfare on August 10, 1944, and working with speed which will never again be witnessed in a shipyard I the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company sent the GEARING down the ways at Port Newark, New Jersey on February 18, 1945 in just 192 days. I , ' For 17 years the GEARING bore and used efficiently her anti- submarine and anti-air weapons-two ahead thrown weapon mounts depth charges, torpedoes, three 5-inch 38 caliber twin gun mounts and five 40 millimeter machine gun mounts. In the early 19601, however, GEARING and other ships in her class began to show signs of age and obsolesence, and in the extensive Fleet Rehabilitatioi and Modernization Program she was reborn and saved from razor blades for an estimated eight more years, Today she sports only two 5-inch 38 caliber gun mounts but has been given a greater anti- submarine capability in the form of anti-submarine rockets CASROCD and drone anti- submarine helicopters CDASHD in addition to two three tube torpedo mounts forward of the bridge. The GEARING has spent her entire lifetime in the Atlantic Fleet. Casco Bay, Maine was her first homeport and her early years kept her mainly in Arctic waters. It was not until January of 1951 she sailed to Mediterranean waters for the first time and she returned to at new homeport of Norfolk, Virginia. Always an active participant in allied operations she sailed nine times with the Six h Fleet in he Med since 1951. Out of Norfolk, midshipman training cruises highlighted GEARlNG'S career. Northern European ports and the Red Sea alternated with the Med as cruise routes. In 1954 she became part of the Atlantic Fleet Hunter Killer Force to participate in the now infamous annual affair known as Operation Springboard. Between 1957 and 1959 the GEARING exercised in Operation Novoy-ack with the Canadians, the Joint Civilian Orientation Cruise, and LANTFLEX 2-58 and 2-59. Port visits were concentrated on the East Coast of the U,S, and the Caribbean. As a unit of Destroyer Squadron Four her homeport became Charleston, South Carolina in 1959 d In 1961 wgiilte on a South1Atlantic cruise as flagship for Deputy Commander South Atlantic, GEARING was called upon to intercept an apprehen he hijacke Portuguese liner Santa Maria. The first naval ship in the area GEARING w d - - flagship for ine negotiation Admiral, RADM.A11en Smith. Q ' as use as the negotlatlon In the summer of 1962 the FRAMI conversion gave GEARING a new silhouette and she made Newport, Rhode Island and Destroyer Squadron Twenty her new home. On October 24, 1962 GEARING became the first American ship participating inthe Cuban blockade to intercept a Cuba bound Russian vessel-the BUCHAREST out of Odessa. Two Mediterranean, three Caribbean, and one midshipman cruise to Montreal, Canada, bring us to 10 May 1965 when the ship commenced forty days at sea patrolling the mouth of the harbor at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The ship and ship's compan was awagldedfatlliie Afrmed Forces Expeditionary medal for their part in the operation. y n e o 1965 GEARING deployed for four months of a Mediterranean and Red Sea cruise during which the shi ' ' . . p stationed lglegsmeelgd cgiistgle coast of Karachi, Pakistan for eleven days ready to evacuate American citizens from that politically upset city had After a brief trip to the Caribbean for Operations Spr' b d GEARI G ' Naval Shipyard in the Summer of.1966. Ing Oar , N spent a much needed overhaul period at Boston With almost a completely new crew the ship retrained ' ht k t G - - - the Ships twelfth deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. eig wee s a uantanamo Bay, Cuba prior to embarking on what is Down the waYs....DD-710 is launched on 18 February 1945 at the yards of the MTS. Thomas M. Foley, daughter of the late Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Com- Commander Gearing breaks bottle of champagne pany, POI'tNewark,New Jersey, OH bow Of GEARING at commissioning Cer- emonies 3 May 1945. 2 THE GEARINGS WERE A NAVY FAMILY ' -- - - ' 4? Lk.. X. . . . ,L , ,X , . A A A A 1 4 1 A 4 xx-11.5 I -f , , . . K f ,Wy K rf ,, ff -A , X ,1 EE.A t . ' 4453. W7 '?'qZ'fA s' A . .aff ffl 0 EJ! rf- 9' 'I'- AYAA Q. :MF L I 1,.W...4.ff' ' - I ' A 5 ff ' f' A ,fri ' f 532-,als A fi Hii'.r.Qg,4f41x M- Q -M 1. f f t QZI2-1473421 1 2 v ' 1 .1 Q . ,, x x--h I .1 5 K -1 4 , sawsffs- f Xf.f f-. sw f- r , X Q . -' X 1 K f X . , st . tb ix ,gg I li 3121 ,fm gl. f , 1 f: '., v ' X , I . H ' ,fy . if Qi' H ,,, ..... X . . . i f . M 1.5, 11' f - Vv,-A-' - f+ 3 d I t A V- . , ij J f,aai?A3f Qi. Ni iii 4 5,51 p .gi filiz.: , k',, tu .xx it -4 w-4. 1 A A ' '-A 4 I ff , .Q fu ' Q A X t 3 2,?+:'?'5 X G, 4-A , XM . -Y 3 , 4,4 A gf EQ 7 f Q ' n 0 5 11-332452-gif 'gm 4 f f ifjizzf , gfogfk, Q ffhrg 1 ,5 'Q 5 Commander Henry Chaflant Gearing, first of the name in the US Captain Henry Chaflant Gearing, Jr. Navy is 3rd from left at bottom in this photo of one of his tours served from 1907 to 1944. of duty. He served 30 active years from 1879 to 1909. X, X HQ! Seldom seen relic, the original Gearing ships seal, later discarded in favor of the present one. Lt. Henry Chaflant Gearing III died in the Battle of Guadalcanal, No- vember 1942. Prefram GEARING bristles with arma- ment. , fgng' ' f7 . s f wg iy- . T. K it: eff . f f I ,,,-iw, E, ' 4112 2. , A 4 5.1 ff' fs -+ xy . f Ag if fi-3,-1. ,.,, 1 1 - . -- 4 ffm- f-.a.- . . . f 1- d'50f,.. . I gg F ': 5 ' -I 2 4' 'fi f'. A5 -' ' -g ' '-s1.1Af' T Q7 if ' I I Yiffrf' ' f - - N5 A if 3 : I zfisllflj, ETQLSHSISOUB 4 f.?12's vQ., j js . ' , f fr- :fr-.4 ,A 1 , lf. - 3, A ,ei it V ' H----A ,,,,-..........----------c 4 ' ' , of-1: f ,faf:aa9..,1a.L.-1a-...4. H-I .2 . H 1' as f' , Q . . g i 1 A U 1 Commander Charles E. Johnson, USN COMMANDER DESTRCYER DIVISION 242 Commander Charles E.JOHNSON' was educated at the University of Pennsylvania and U. Naval War College. Entering the U. S. Navy in 1943 he was designated a Naval Aviator and commissioned an Ensign in 1946.. He has served in various carrier air groups, patrol squadronsg aboard aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyersg and on combined, fleet and joint staffs. During the Korean conflict he served as a night pilot aboard carriers operating off the coast Of Korea, Prior to assuming command of Destroyer Division 242,Co'mmander JOHNSON was Operations Officer, U. S. Naval Forces, Vietnamg and Chief Staff Officer and Operations Officer, Coastal Surveillance Force, Vietnam QCTF 1155, A list of his decorations include: Legion of Merit with Combat V , DFC with gold star, Air Medal with gold and silver stars, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V , Purple Heart with gold star, US Navy Unit Citation with bronze stars, Korean Presidential Unit Citation, Various Campaign and Theater awards. Commander JOHNSON assumed command of Destroyer' Division 242 on 28 September 1966 'at NeWP01'tv Rhode Island, GEARING served as Commodore Johnson's flagship for much of the Mediterranean cruise. While temporarily assigned to Destroyer Squadron Twenty Four, GEARING accompanied USS HAWKINS QDD-8733, USS VESOLE QDD-8783, USS INCRAHAM QDD-6943 USS WALLER QDD-4661, and USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS QDD-8233 on the deployment to the SIXTH ,F LEET. ' Commander Russell Alfred Marcellus, USN Commander Russell A Marcellus USN aveteran of sixteen years of active Naval service assumed command of USS GEARING QDD 7107 on 25 April 1966 After two and a half years as a Naval aviator Commander Marcellus began his surface Navy career aboard the battleship NEW JERSEY Other assignments included USS PILLSBURY receiving a Bachelor of Science degree at Naval Postgraduate School in 1961 Commander Marcellus was Executive Officer of USS WATTS QDD 5615 and later USS THE SULLIVANS fDD 537i Prior to reporting to GEARING he served as Executive Officer of USS YOSEMITE fAD 199 flagship for commander Cruiser Destroyer Force U S Atlantic Fleet Commander Marcellus holds the China Service Medal, Navy Occupation Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal Korean Presidential Unit Citation, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and the Navy Expeditionary Medal. COMMANDING OFFICER lDFll-1331, General Line School, and Fleet Training Group, Guantanamo Bay Cuba. After l. Lieutenant Commander Christopher S. Lardis EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lieutenant Commander Christopher S. LARDlS,U. S. Navy, comes from the Middle West. His home, Warren, Ohio,is in the heart of the Western Reserve wherein he attended elementary and secondary schools and prepared for Annapolis at Kent State Universityg He received a Congressional appointment to the Naval Academy and graduated with the Class of 1953. UpOI1 graduation LCDR LARDIS received orders to the SIXTH Fleet flagship, USS NEWPORT NEWS QCA-1485 wherein he served as assistant navigator. His next assignment was in destroyer types in which he served as Chief Engineer aboard the USS DELONG QDE-6847. Early in 1958 LCDR LARDIS reportedto Chicago and the Office of Naval Research Where he served as Assistant to the Commanding Officer for Research Reserve and as a liaison officer with various industrial and university research centers. In January of 1960 LCDR LARDIS returned to sea as a staff officer with Commander Destroyer Squadron THREE, with homeport Yokosuka, Japan, Destroyer Squadron THREE was the first group assigned 'to the Orient on a non-rotationalloasis and sawudutyinthf-3 Philippines, Formosa, Okinawa, and Burma. LC DR LARDIS departed Japan for Hawaii Where he reported to the staff of Commander- in-Chief Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor as Anti-Air Warfare Officer. Then in late summer of 1964 he reported to the Naval War Collegeas a student of the Command and Staff course and the George Washington University graduate program. Upon graduation from the Naval War College in June 1965, LCDR LARDIS reported for duty aboard the USS GEARING QDD-71056, 1 DEDICATIUN Throughout the cruise -one person- ality has provided us with constant inspiration and encouragement in the absence of our loved ones. His ever present companionship has stirred the souls of officers and enlisted alike. He has influenced our everyday life to an extent no one will ever iknow. He is the rea- son for our being here. With great pleasure we affection- ately and respectfully dedicate this iournal of our cruise' to. . . A-li- REGULAR SIZE NET com. 15 FL. ozs. Ml' PURPOSE ClEMlER ron moons, wms, evsnvrmuc . 8.735336-3 ., ., .. -,.... . . - W ....-..,.,-M SHIP'S ORGANIZATION COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER OPERATIONS WEAPONS DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT O C DIVISION 1ST DIVISION -R-adiornen ' I Boatswainmates Signalmen ' Quartermasters 2ND DIVISION Hospital Corpsmen Gunnersmates Yeornen Fire Control q Technicians 'O I DIVISION Radarmen ASW DIVISION Electronics Technicians Missile Gunnersmates Sonarmen Torpedonnen DASH DIVISION Aviation Electronics Tech ' ' nicians Aviation Enginemen ENGINEERING SUPPLY DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT B DIVISION Storekeepers Boilermen Commissarymen Ships Servicemen M DIVISION Machinistmates R DIVISION S . . hipfitters Electricians IC Electricians Damage Controlmen , 9 WEAPON DEPARTMENT Lt Ross D. Barker Newport, R.I. Weapons Department Head Ltjg Donald M. Provost Ltjg Ronald D. Wolfe Ltjg Charles W. Zschock Mahwah, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Vernon, Conn. DASH Officer ASW Officer Gunnery Assistant Absent: Ens Gene Cragg Ens Rolf Lium Relieving DASH Officer 1st Division Officer Peter F. D'Arrigo BM1 Jonas C. Reighn BM2 James J. Dowling BM3 Gerald R Beers SN Fall River, Mass. Charlestown, Mass. Elizabeth, N.J. East Palestine, Ohio Barry W. Johnson SN Timothy L. Taylor SN Randall M. Nickerson Osceola, Wisc. Laurinburg, N.C. SN Durham, N.H, Charles N. Lake, Jr. SN Ashland Ohio 3 .5 FIRST nlvlsm 11 L J h L Hall SN Leroy J Dorsey SN Richard H. Milliard SN John W. Wagner SN o n . ' Syracuse N Y Syracuse, N,Y, Oakville, Conn. E1kh01'11, WiSC. , I I David W. Bish SN Midway, Pa. Richard D- Tippen SN William L. Brad SN , I y Arthur L. Desjardins Earl L. Kagey SA Riverside, Mich. Okeechobee, Fla. SN New Market, Va. Lawrence, Mass. Donald K. Wood SN Henry J. Suckfull SN Coxsackie, N.Y. Hollis, N.Y. Roy A. Archambeu SA Fair Haven, Mich. A Oliver L. Byron SA Dorchester, Mass. V if 4 S U' N, N W A .1 LW P53!4'1':-' 1-37,-Q, . '4 '35 fl'f3a1:.1rl2 03,1 A MW .143-ff Z ' -r JK. '95 W- Q 1 B- ' lab lb li 7' '17 'ai ha, .Eg 2-Q 13 W Evans SN Steven R Kovanda SN Larry H. Schwartz SN Michael H. Ellis SN George . . . Commerce City, Colo. Dorchester, Mass. Rockford, Ill. Philadelphia, Pa. me 5 F a ' - . re 'mek H'Rudef1Ck Barry Moskovitz SN James M. Martinez SN Clayton B. Ziegler SA SN - . Philadelphia, Pa. Phlladelphlav Pa- Denver, Colo. Allentown, P 2- 7 Z gf ' ' Lawrence J. Steele SA Randy Shepherd SA Rome, N. Y. Danville, Ill, John E. Lochel SA Roger L. Burt SA Pleasantville, N, J, Bridgeport, Cgnn, 1 ' d , Q A R fA0 f T ww -,ax an. 1 Absentees: Bruce L. Adams SN5 John E. Carr, Jr, SAg Steven F. Connolly, Jr. SA3 Edward M. Cope Jr.SN5 David L. Fronczak SN 5 Nathaniel P. Read SA3 Carleton E. Thibeaultg Joseph F. Gardner SAg Roy A. Archambrau SA -C? cf ff, J x 15 Albert F Gerber FTG2 James G. Bray GMG3 Joseph M Clune FTG3 Maurice G. Boudreau - GMG2 - Milwaukee, Wisc. Greensboro, N. C. , Manistee, Mich Charlton, Mass W , SECOND DIVISION Fire Control Technicians Gunners Mates--Gunnery William T. Druhan, Jr, FTGSN Silver Spring, Md. Morris J. Crump Laurens, S. C. FTGSN was Nfl Raymond W Martmdell III FTG 3 Trenton, N J Gary R. Clark SN East Hartford, Conn. R1chard P Lambeth SN W1ll1am N J arett FTGSN Donald D Hardgrove Dallas, Texas Thomas A. Turner SN Ray D- B2X19Y SN Oklahoma City, Okla. P0I'f9.19S, N.M. Farmmgdale, N Y FTGSN Colorado Sprmgs, Colo Absentees: Robert G. Brown, Jr. GMG3g James E. Hartle FTGSN, David V. O'Connor GMGSNg Frank Perez GMG15 Roy Singleton GMGSN5 Hubert A. Smith GMG1. Geor e T Watson STC Edward G. Fisher TM1 Robert Fields GMM2 Daivid J. Haney GMG3 Elizaieth N J Smithfield, W. Va. Somerset, Mass. M1dd19t0Wn, R- I- , O . 6 Gunners Mates, Missiles Torpedoman IN tes E3 Sonar Technicians JH Frederick J. Seiwell STG3 Pottsville, Pa. Newport, R, I, Peter G. Bridge STG3 W 624559 ' R f , Absentees: Paul M. Kaumans STG2g William F. King, Jr. SN3 Bryant A. Parnell STG33 Mark Zachary STGSN. Peter H. Hansen STGSN Robert A. Slavin STGSN Michael J. Webb STGSN Richard E. Bouchard SN Ridgewood, N.J. Rochester, N.Y. Lafayette, La. East Hampton, Mass. . John C. Koller SN William T. Holmes, Jr. SN Steven D. Coulter SN Richard J. Bidwell SN Fleetwood, Pa. Richmond, Va. St. Paul, Minn. Rochester, N.Y, r 19 I I I II I1 I ' '1'1 '1'f'2 2 I i'- -1ff'2 Y 'A'l' '-11 -'Qf f f- 'f.- S -1:' 4.-.4:. --1.Q,A I- I In DA H DIVISION Enginemen Electronics Technicians I I Skyles Infinger EN 1 Robert Shaffer Jr. EN2 Absentees: Panama City, Florida Millersville, Md. Arthur R. Jefferson RDI Raymond C. Cotter ETN3 Gregory O. Cork SN Bend, Ore. I 1 I Ronald E. Donofrio SN Byron J. Doty SN Stradord, Conn. Greenville, Mich. ' One way or another we put DASH in the air- i I OPERATION DEPARTMENT Lt Joseph L. Wehner Ltjg Michael A. J. Ferencsik Ltjg David M. Flynn Brockton, Mass. Fords, N. J. Operations Department Head Communications Officer Ltjg Joseph H. Nicholson Ens C. Richard Walts Bronxville, N. Y. Tulsa, Okla. Assistant Communications Electronics Material Officer Officer X Ship's Secretary West Hartford, Conn. CIC Officer Ens. Gordon R. Morris West Allis, Wisconsin i 21 OC DIVISION ,4-ii Radiomen xii Signalmen Quartermasters Personnelmen Yeomen Hospital' Corpsm en Paul E. Bush HMC George C. Violet RMC Randolph G. Arthur L. Middletown, R, I. Barhamsville, Va. Smith, Jr. PN1 Boisclair, Jr. RM1 Raleigh, N. C. Fall River, Mass. Larry S. 'Vidoli RM2 Edward C. George E. Burton QM3 David A. Crawford SM3 Burlington, Mass. Binkowski SM2 Old Saybrook, Conn. Newport, R. I. Philadelphia, Pa. John J. Agius YN3 Frank J. Ducatte RMSN Detroit, Mich. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Max J. Hoaster YN3 Edwin D. Litiz, Pa- Counts, Jr. RM3 Rumford, R. I. Michael A. Vasquez RM3 John L. Murphy RM3 Grand Junction, Colo. Bettendorf, Iowa Lingell M. Johnson SN Black, Mo. FAH Jeferey A. Leaver QMSN Ralph E. Horne SMSN Fairhaven, Mass. Houston, Texas Kenneth D. Ohlsen SN Arthur, Ill. Leslie J. Stephenson, Jr. El Monte, Cal. Absentees: Edward T. Cassi SN, Anthony Condo QM13 Robert A. Garon QM2g Clementine H. Reese, Jr. SN, Jaime Rivera SM3g Walter L. Terpenning RMS, Joseph C. Visco RM3. 9'l A QJULK K F , nf ,boiclw - ,vfdc A GMX 64 CvtuCKE14 I rcott ff' LX gp fd I 9 I James P. Langford SMSA Atlanta, Ga. Gordon A. Kimball HI Q M Worcester, Vt. V- iv . , ma'S t i1 -? -- SN 4 eyxd-ff lt , ia' 1: 9 do an A , 2 'N fo e 1 3 P1 kk AkC4P T r R 1 .ff ' , H x I Cyp 3 ' 2 5 3 5 1, Z x ' James H. John P. Carter, Jr. SN Erdody, III SN Philadelphia, Pa. Pinconning, Mich. I I uf-?1 Tommy L. Johns RMSA Jack L. Landers SA Pensacola, Fla. Decatur, I11. ' ' .LL .J-:..,l,.v.,-,,-n-c--AL-.,.A.W A -- I 1 Francis J. Hartnett RD3 Scituate, Mass. Ol DIVISION - Radarmen 'G Q' Electronlcs Technlcxans Postal Clerk h Raynor J. Karcher RDC Carl W. Waite RD1 Orville S. Olson ETN2 George D. Ackroyd RD2 Middletown, R. I. Portsmouth, R. I. Thief River Falls, Minn. Fall River, Mass. Y cccc L. Ning fl v. O f' ff H iff me X A L David A. Mendelson RD3 Flushing, N. Y. Jackie T. Walker RD3 Lubbock, Texas John W. Latta PC3 Nashville, Tenn. 15-if Q Richard A. McLean ETN3 Dennis T. Milligan RDSN Beaver, Ore. , 6 Kp W I ' Ge01'se M. Alan G. Doty RDSN Means, III RDSN Matteson, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Reno, Nev. Kevin P. English RDSN Massapequa Park, N.Y. Patrick N. Wilde RD3 Earl J. Dallabrida, Jr. Claremore, Okla. Keiser, Pa. George T. Samuel E. Longbook SA Lecouras ETRSN Millbury, Mass. Stamford, Conn. William E. Crinnian ETRSN Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Albert J. Frisbie, Jr. Lindenhurst, N. J. M1Ch2e1R- Moyers SN ,Gary W. sokou RDSA T9-umadge, 01110 Ecourse, Mich. Absentees: Lyle C. Judson ETRSN3 Lawrencew Robert W. Mitchell ETR3 Fall River, Mass. Thomas V. Kelley SN South Boston, Mass. Leaver ETR2s Term J. Niles ETRSN3 Lawrence Craig A. smith SN J. Pierce, Jr. RD2. Fenton Mich. f Commissarym an Store-:keeper Steward Ship,s Servicem an Disbursing Clerk UPPLY DEPARTMENT R E Ltjg Richard D. Scott Earl L. Christensen SKC Tiverton, R. I. Medford, Mass. Supply Department Head Ernest T. Jones SH1 Richard B. Worden CS1 Joseph P. Deane SK2 I I Palmyra, N. Y. Greenfield, Mass.. Middletown, R. I. Q, ' if I W t an ,7 4 ,f 3 4122 'ff 4! Z V f 41 Z , U I , , 'sf' m E N 2 fin wx 2 C5 M I f 'f 1 Lawrence D. Best SK2 Dioscoro B. Regaspi SD3 Alan D Patton SH3 i Parkersburg, W. Va. Bato Camarines sur Bea11m0nt T9XaS LL ' , Ill! I 41 I' ' IN 'IR v 1 5 I ' fx ' U 5? Philippines John E. Demary SH3 William W. Johnson CS3 Raymond T. Harden SKB Hollis M. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Lynbrook, N. Y. Wood Haven, N. Y, Havers III SK3 McComb, Miss Gil C- Buya TN Basilio B. Dakis TN BUPQOS: P211g2SiH9.I1, Manila, Philippines Phlhppines Q X qw. gf fi' Romualdo N. Garcia TN Phillip P Curran SN David E sae rm Makati Rizal, Philadelphia, Pa. Catasauqua, Pa Philippines Phillip Gray SN Joseph H. Bermea SHSN Robert F. Cummings SN Terry L. Jackson SN Houston, Texas Raymondville, Texas Kenmore, N. Y. Gardiner, Me. David L. Johnson SN Kankakee, Ill. John B, Heglgp SN James Salmon SA san Gabriel, cal. Philadelphia, P2- Absentees: Daniel M. DaMore, Jr. CSIS James Jones, Jr. SNg Orvid Powell CSSN5 Howard . Gregoire SN3 Wayne D. Perry SN5 JOSGPT1 S.Quaff1efS SH3. Paul Koncevic SA St. Charles, Ill. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Lt Alan G., Marsh Ltjg James H. Zang Ens James C. Potter San Francisco, Cal. Peoria, Ill. Homer, N. Y. Engineering Department Head Main Propulsion Assistant Damage Control Assistant Absent: Ltjg Edward A. Monaco, Relieving Engineering Depart- ment Head B DIVISION Boilerman ,X fl Donald E. Hooper BTC Jerry A. Ledet BTI Old Orchard Beach, Me. Westwego, La. Arthur C. Kitchens BT1 Bobby J. Harris BTI Leonard W, Whitaker Augusta, Ga. Tiverton, R. I. BT2 Silver Springs, Ark. Robert L. Walters BT2 Kenneth D. Brown BT2 Tampa, Fla. A. E. Bliss BT2 Portsmouth, N. H, Newport, R. I. im Donald J. Nasholm BT3 James D Curtin BTFN Paul C- Valentine FN Ph0eHiX, Ariz. New Yorlc, N. Y. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Palmer E. Bowyer, Jr. BT3 Baltimore, Md. c i d m fg Ll' im! ff lilly f A ff' .X I FX tl Ilia Y S is N' Y I Q, .Ml !l' I . V J. v M 1 L, Waugh FN Jerry W. McManus FN Richard A' Raudenbush FN glifcfalgio 1EwmanMFA Cciluznrbus, Ohio 'Eaton Rapids, Mich. Bethlehem, Pa. 1 ' ' FA Ronald L. Mahan FN Thomas R. Bateman Peter Sullivan FN . KEnnet15hi6H0IT1Sf2'-d Natrona Heights, Pa. BTFN Fall R1ver Mass. U Ca , 1 Rockford, Mich. Absentees: John L. Booker BT33AdrianS.Chapman FN, Paul A. Duva FN, Bobby L. Gales BT2g Kerry O. Holmes BT3, Bruce P. Kos BT33 Gary A. Maksimoski BTFA3 William F. McFarland FN- D awn C. Mumme BTFN, Robert L. Pressley FN? George W. Walker FN. Ronald J. Botts, Jr. Columbus, Ohio James A. Kerwin MACH W-1 Burlington, Mass. M DIVISION Machinist Mates Larry R. Hoekstra MM2 Newport, R. I. Arthur J- Rl1d01Dh MMI William W. Hatch MM2 Orangeburg, N. Y. Wells, Vt. Jurgen J. Rautenberg Charles S. Mumford MM3 MM3 Ocean City, N. J. Sonoma, Cal. Donald W. Mickels MM3 James F. Mattingly MM3 Covina, Cal. St. Francis, Ky. William C. Keifer MM3 John A. Jumper MM3 Limestone, N. Y. Sacramento, Cal. Jerome C. Gasiorowski MM3 Philadelphia, Pa. Paul T. Richard FN Fall River, Mass. Cornelius C. Clarke MM3 Mt. Tabor, N. J- Ralph Dapolito MMFN Charles D. Walker FN Byram, Conn. Oklahoma City, Okla. Neil R. Twichell FN Frank H. Stevison FN Diamondale, Mich. Cleveland, Ohio Absentees: Samuel L. Gilchrist MMCSg Gary L. Faulkner MMFNg Edward C. Koster MM23 Kenneth Murphy MM23 Jerry L. Orrison MM2g Richard L. Butts MMFNg Jack L. Gatewood MM1g Paul A. McKenzie FN, Jeffrey A. Neuman MM33 Harry D. Warras MM3. R ond M. Leslie FN Charles I. Gable, Jr. FA aym Bowersville, Ohio Port Elizabeth, N. J. Robert Donald E. Lutz FN Shillington FN Zelienople, Pa. Palatine, Ill. R DIVISION aim! Electricians Mates I James B. Straley MM2 , Edward L. Gragoire EM2 Portsmouth, R. I. Cohoes, N. Y. Damage Controlmen Shipfitters 97 n ET I3 rn v-1 'NC 'SU ru 'U E. 1-e E 99 I3 Interior Communications Q Electricians 5' I En ginemen Donald A. Phifer MR1 Peter B. Handibode EM1 Sparta, Tenn. Bronx, N. Y. Kenneth H. Leonard Icz I Jenn R, Kelley EM3 Owen, WISC- Tyndall, S. D. 293 Gi.. QPY! 1 if 'mf Warren L Anderson Donald G Fraser SFP3 Bobby R Deberry DC3 EM3 Monticello N Y Atlantic City N J Ontario, Canada A ' a 1: H 0 is t x 0- l at D s Roger A. Dube EM3 Rayon C. King EM3 George A. Bedford EM3 Daniel L. Ritter EM3 Nashua, N. H. College Park, Ga. Oxon Hall, Md. Blakesburg, I0Wf'l QS. v3 Terry B. Enis ICS un:-. Otfaftdb Binghamton, N. Y. P W wf ,Q .wc 4:35-Qin. ' x 3 .9 Tv' 1? Damage control is an all hands evolution DC parties were often exercised , Gregory W. Brown FN Kirkwood, N. Y. Alfre 4' d L' Mined FN Thomas C- Chagnon FN James D Wa ner SN Norway, Me. Fan-view M ' g 1 HSS- Mamaroneck, N. Y. , .V t . K, X .. r r ig V R,,,,.......-.N-.... NV. xx 5 X 5 X k ,. ...J , A 1 fi -- . 7 6 :iii - Y S I A Q., .hi f L l occasionally for the real thing. :I Q' j John J. Brady SN Ralph E. Sweet IC FN Gary M. Hissong EMFN Providence, R. I. Chicago, Ill. Windber, pa, .Absenteesz Stanley M. Hollk, Jr. SFM23 Kenneth B. Leonard FNg John Minik SFM3g Robert E. Smith 'ENFNg Richard K. Johnson DC35 Robert G. Lewis EMFNg Robert E. Shullette MMI. Fred J. Braten EMFN Spokane, Wash W' V Q 'xtq 32' 0,024 NAPLES, ITALY Although prepped for a trip to the Red Sea, our three week stop in Naples was welcomed. During the occasional work breaks from the TAV with the CASCADE tours were made to Pompeii, Capri, Rome and into the heart of darkest Naples. After watching the solemn Italian Christ- mas observance, the Neapolitan New Year celebration will long be re- membered. At the stroke of midnight everything from bedsprings to burning Christmas trees was thrown from upper story windows into the narrow streets of the city. Observed from the ship, Naples disappeared in the s moke from bombs and burning debris. GEARING departed on 3 January before the town had fully recovered. GEARING seaman Bish and Beers unload flood relief clothing. . N, . -pr 1 , . f i , L 1 , , , , 1 X n , 475 s ,L L74 - sg , rd r' N HS ,V Q f Q. . ,,..,, M Y J-fy, Ijffi E . Z ,tg J V 8,1 W5 ' 334 . Qi x 115 i ' W I A xl I A .L 1 NB -x 1, U X XXX '. :QN im KN, X X,,, :V , M 'f SSQA- K 6 I v gf ,ar A 9-rv ! 1 PALMA, MALLORCA Ten days in Palma provided the least ex- pensive port visit of the cruise. The rich man's paradise of Palma was cheap for a sailor in most places. High school Spanish could get you by anywhere. Friendly relations were established with the crew of the Spanish minelayer NEPTUNO moored down the pier, while stay-at-homes enjoyed cocktails before dinner at the gedunk stand on the pier. WWWWMMW xg- ' in dx, ,. auf! . mqabamall-Q f i I vs 1 I I , ,, vf .NV ,,, ev-' 'L 349mm fff 'Q 4 12 r if if X TOUR OF THE CAVES OF DRACH M .bww-wwvwvnvwy m jd ffl? f' ,, , 1, , 'K IMZQW4 I f my , , ww ' 'fl 'f'Mf-Lv ,3 A X 'fwww ffjygi 1, Q ?7?Z,, PARTY N THE DA H HANGA f wx u X A KW- 5202 V J M - 5 fmgxiffai PALMA WAS THE SCENE DF MANY GUIDED TOURS FDR CHILDREN WITH THEIR TEACHER - of I SFAX, TUNISIA A journey into the Casbah or Medina yielded many souvenirs although Sfax was not considered the best liberty port of the cruise. Although there were few clear heads after the ship's party no one seemed to care. The ship's band was a hit with the Tunisians. E W1 nw J' Hg !' 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