Gyatt (DDG 1) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1962

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u. s. s. swxrr mos-H Care of Floei' Pos? Omoo New York, New York I N I XJIQ I' . I I 1 1 f 4 1 F Q - -. Three Christmas trees adorned GYATT--one on the mess decks, one in chief's quarters, and one in the wardroom. Also, our Mediterranean friendship lights were all replaced with alternate red, blue, and green bulbs and a six-foot star was displayed on the forward yardarm and burned at night. These decorations did much to help spread the Christmas spirit around the ship. In Bari we had quite an interesting thing take place concerning youngsters visiting the ship. Up until this port, we had been giving out SIXTH Fleet kites to children with no immediate reaction. However, the children in Bari were so impressed with them that they went right out on the pier, assembled the kites and began flying them, Some of them needed help so members of GYATT's crew willingly went out to assist. It was quite a sight to see GYATT sailors and Italian youngsters mixing and playing on the pier with kites as the com on factor. On leaving Bari, we went to sea for a week during which time we underwent our fifth of six underway replenishments during the deployment, participated in an air defense exercise, and in general, conducted basic SIXTH Fleet operations. This led up to our entry into La Spezia, Italy, for our second tender period. we were in La Spezia alongside GRAND CANYON from 10 January until 22 January. This time in La Spezia afforded us a chance to do some much needed work about the ship. Also, those members of the crew who wanted to go, and had missed opportunities before, had the chance to go to Florence, Pisa, or Rome as La Spezia is located close to all of these cities. Probably the most important event that happened to the ship in La Spezia, however, was our inspection by our new Squadron Commander, who was seeing the ship for the first time. His report of the inspection is something we can all be proud of as GYATT received an overall grade of outstanding. The morning of the 22nd we left La Spezia and steamed forty miles up the Italian coast to Rapallo for a port visit. we were in Rapallo with USS HENLEY, another SIXTH Fleet destroyer. The University in Rapallo staged a basketball tournament and invited our teams to participate. GYATT won third place in the tournament and each manber of our team was presented a medal. In return we gave the entire school a tour of the ship. .4p.

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g STAT - USS GYATT IDDGH New York New York xxy xx' Q x l . O I , ' Q Care of Fleef Pos? Office I I I 411 - I On leaving Livorno, we went into a relatively quiet week of operations with the exception of one missile firing exercise with NEWPORT NEWS pro- viding drone services. GYATT successfully fired two missiles this time. On 21 November we anchored off Cannes, France, for a week-long visit over Thanksgiving Day. Cannes is the home of the International Film Festival and one of the best known of the many resorts on the French Riviera It is located within 35 miles of Golfe Juan, Antibes, Nice, Villefranche and Monacog and everyone was able to visit these places taking a grand tour of the Riviera. On Thanksgiving morning we had three French models from Nice come aboard for a fashion show. Everyone enjoyed seeing the latest fashions from Paris, and was amused at the novelty of a fashion show on board a man-of-war While we were in Cannes Captain's meritorious mast was held to award advancement in rates to all those who had earned them during the last test- ing period. GYATT had thirty-seven men receive advancements. The Engin- eering Department took top honors in this as twenty-two of the thirty-seven were from that department. Also, Good Conduct Medals went to five men. Leaving Cannes on 28 November, we steamed to Barcelona, Spain, arriving L December for a week-long visit until the eleventh. The weather was good, there were many things to see and do, and everyone enjoyed the time spent there very much. Probably the highlight of the stay in Barcelona was a bull fight arranged by the city in honor of the SIXTH Fleet visitors. It was the off-season for regularly scheduled bull fights, however, so many people expressed a desire to see a fight that one was arranged for us. GYATT spent the Christmas holiday season from 19 December until 3 January in Bari, Italy. Bari is a town of about 300,000 population on the Adriatic coast of Italy. While there were not so many attractions in Eari as in many of the more famous places we visited, everyone enjoyed the long stay in port getting a well-deserved rest. The highlight of everyone's Christmas came on Christmas Eve as the entire ship's company attended a devotional service and carol sing on the mess decks. GYATT's choir led the crew in the carol sing and all hands were touched by the carols and old favorite Christmas songs. After this many attended midnight services in the churches and cathedrals of Bari. ...7-



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u. s. s. eYA1'r conenp , Care of Fleef Pos? Omen New York, New York I 'a 5 1 I 1 I S rl We departed Rapallo on 27 January and began a two-week operating period - the last during the deployment. The major portion of thig period was taken up with exercise BIG GAME., a bilateral exercise with units of the French Navy and Air Force and units of the SDKTH Fleet. Our participation was largely as an air defense and missile ship. If there was any one exercise during our deployment in which GYATT more than excelled, this was it, and it was only fitting that this, our last big exercise with the SIXTH Fleet, be our best. For both her work as an air control ship and utilization of her missiles, GYATT received much praise from the Force Commander at the end of the exercise. At the termination of this operating period, we anchored off Theoule, France, just south of Cannes for a visit from 8 February until lo February. '1'his was our last port visit during our cruise. Again everyone was able to enjoy the Riviera sights and sounds 5 and this time with the knowledge that home was just around the corner. Leaving Theoule, we stopped in Pollensa Bay 19 February and were officially relieved as a unit of the SIXTH Fleet by USS STICBLE, a DDR homeported in Norfolk. Around noon 19 February we upped 2-I1Ch0I' and headed for Gibraltar and the Atlantic after spending six hard, but const- ructive and enjoyable months in the Mediterranean. We 3I'I'1Ved ln Charleston 3 March. ..9..

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