George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1994

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Whether providing strike forecasts, weather forecasts for SITE TV, severe weather warnings, staff briefings, anti-submarine warfare range predictions, or forecasts of destructive weather, the Sailors from METRO eagerly responded to the challenges Mother Nature threw at the ship and airwing. During the deployment 16 personnel provided weather and ASW support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As the Ship’s Oceanographer and Meteorologist, LCDR George Davis led the division in the entire spectrum of weather forecasting ranging from the high winds and seas of the North Atlantic’s spring and fall to the heat and humidity of the Arabian Gulf summer. The Mediterranean proved no exception in testing the ability of the GW forecasters. In all, there were three months of zero precipitation coupled with three months of strike support. Statistically, METRO provided more than 600 cyclic weather briefs, recorded more than 5100 weather observations, and processed more than 130 upper air soundings. On a more personal note, AGCM Brady logged his seventh Sea Service Ribbon; AGC(SW) Doolittle was promoted to CPO; AG1 Luke made his last deployment, AG 1 Luciani experienced his first Med Cruise; and AG2 Trammell reenlisted for two years. For our rookies making their first deployment of any kind, AG3 Webster recnlistcd for three years; FC3 Pongrazc was inducted into the AG rating; AG3 Andrulis and AG3 Simon were advanced to third class; AN Benson became an AG and reported to “A” [school; and AG’s Kenward, Patterson, Rol Norman and Johns earned their first comi ribbons. J LCDR George Davis Jr. AGCM Ronald Brady AGI(SW) Gerald Doolittle AG1 James Luciani II AG1(AW SW) Robert Luke I AG2 Thomas Trammell1 AG3 Jeffrey AndruUsI 426 Operations OA Division

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AG3 David Simon AG3 Keith Webster AN David Benson AGAN Noel Kenward AGAN Bryan Patterson AGAA James Norman AGAA Roy Roberson AGAR Glen Johns

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