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Macpherson EDITOR: LTJG G.L. Fishman PHOTOGRAPHY: O.M2 A.W. Francis RD2 C.D. Helms O.M2 C.B. Melcher YN3 G.B. Neas COPY: ENS R.C. Garrison RD2 D.D. Williams GRAPHICS: ENS K.J. Plante BUSINESS MANAGER: LTJG H.J. Gannon PUBLISHER: Liskey Lithograph Corporation Norfolk, Virginia EPAR FEB3 1973 S LgBR,.RY TRAVEL ITINERARY 76 September Norfolk, Virginia 27 - 28 September Recife, Brazil 7 - 8 Ocnober Luanda, Angola 76 - 77 October' Lourenco-Marques, Mozambique 22 - 25 October Port Louis, Mauritius 3 - 8 November Bahrain 70 - 7 2 November Bandar Abbas, Iran 26 November - 7 December Massawa, Ethiopia U 2 - 4 December Djibouti, French Territory of the Afars and lssas 77 - 75 December Bombay, India 79 December - 8 January Bahrain 73 - 77 January Karachi, Pakistan 22 - 25 January Victoria, Seychelles 28 January - 7 February Mombasa, Kenya 6 - 72 February Port Louis, Mauritius 73 - 7 5 February Tamatave, Madagascar 77 - 7.9 Februry Diego Suarez, Madagascar 22 - 23 February Lourenco-Marques, Mozambique 28 February - 7 March Mocamedes, Angola 7 - 8 March Dakar, Senegal 75 March Bermuda F 77 March Norfolk, Virginia C' ,rf 4 f '1: Q 0 gt-e A- WFP Lg V fi- b 0 E9 9 I 2 19 '77 A I f ! ,X i1 ff! 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'- g-.,.,,q-- H R Z Q2 f ix , k X VTR' if f K M if g'L , 1 USS HARCLD J. ELLISON DD-864 INTRODUCTION: HISTORY: PORTS OF CALL: MEN OF THE SEAS: SHELLBACKS: LEISURE: CHANGE OF COMMAND: B sl M 11 OI oc ox s FIRST SECOND Afs 262 STAFF INTRCDDUCTICDN In September of the twenty-fifth year after her long slide down the ways at the Ethlehem Steel Shipyard, USS HAROLD J. ELLISON IDD-864I called her crew to quarters, took in her bow line and gracefully backed out of her slip at the Destroyer and Submarine Piers, Norfolk. In her Silver Anniversary year, she was off on a six month deployment to the Middle East. Unlike most deployments, the Middle East consists primarily of long hours of independent steaming -- quiet watches slicing solitarily through the often mirror-smooth waters of the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. The Middle East demands a special kind of professionalism. Months before leaving the States, ex- tensive plans were made and tremendous quantities of supplies stocked in the holds. With no major support facility available, ELLISON could only look to herself for spare parts and the myriad items required to keep almost 4,000 tons of steel and sailors operating and comfortable. When a casualty occurred ship's force had to correct the problem and keep theship steam- ing. ELLISON's technicians never failed to meet that challenge and the ship met every commitment. Then, of course, there were the good times to be had taking in the exotic attractions of lands separated from our own by almost half the circumference of the globe. When ELLISON hit a port, there were smiling sailors everywhere -- riding camels, swimming at the beaches, filling the shops and lifting a glass or two at the local pubs. In fifteen countries from massive, timeless India to Mahe Island, a tiny, tropical jewel set in the midst of the Indian Ocean, ELLISON-men demonstrated that patent American ability to make friends and enjoy themselves anywhere. ELLISON showed the flag at sea as well as ashore. Partici- pating with units of the Bitish and Iranian navies in the annual CENTO exercise, MIDLINK XIII, she aptly demonstrated her formidable anti-submarine, anti-airand close gunfire support cap- abilities. As she departed the Middle East she received a WELL DONE from Commander Middle East Force, Rear Admiral M. G. Bayne. Throughout the long period away from home, the men of ELLISON never failed to meet the highest standards of perfor- mance. Hopefully, this book will serve as a record of that performance. 3 HISTORY OF USS HAROLD J. ELLISON DD 864 On 14 lVlarch 1945, short months before the end of World War ll, another general purpose Gearing Class Destroyer slid down the ways at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Staten Island. She was named in honor of Ensign Harold Ellison, USNR, who was killed in the battle of lVlidway. As a member of Torpedo Squadron Eight, he was awarded the Presi- dental Unit Citation and the Navy Cross. ELLlSON was commissioned on 23 June 1945 and was initially designated for the Pacific Fleet but the end of the war in Asia brought permanent assignment as an Atlantic Fleet Unit. Since then she has often cruised troubled waters. During her eleven trips to the Mediterranean Area, and her seven month cruise to Vietnamese Waters, her men have made liberties on five continents. From Karachi to Key West, Trinidad to Tokyo, Bermuda to Bombay, and Dover to Da Nang, ELLlSON has made many friends. The ship has earned a Fleet-wide reputation for dependability and has been honored to receive the Destroyer Force Battle Efficency Award five times in her twenty-five years of commissioned service. Although too late for World War ll, ELLISON was steaming off the troubled coast of Lebanon during the uprising of July and August 1958, and was on station in the Persian Gulf during the Kuwait Crisis in July of 1961. ELLISON is equipped for and has been on station for two spacecraft recovery missions. ELLISON completed Fleet Rehabilitation and lVlod- I I ernization lFRAlVl ll in January 1963. At that time she was equipped with the newest and the most advanced electronics and Anti-Submarine warfare wea- pons. As a unit of Destroyer Squadron 32, ELLISON was assigned to Task Group Alfa and contributed significantly to the development and evolution of Anti-Submarine Warfare tactics. ln August 1965, EL- LlSON was assigned to DESRON 24 on a temporary basis and began preparation for an extended deploy- ment. ln September 1965, ELLISON departed Norfolk, Va., joined the Newport contingent of DESRON 24 at sea the next day, and set course for the Panama Canal as the first Atlantic Fleet Destroyer augmen- tation to the Pacific Fleet for the Vietnam War. On 11 November, ELLISON arrived in the Vietnam Combat Zone, twenty years after her scheduled date for Pacific service. ln addition to Rescue Destroyer, Screening and Patrolling duties, ELLISON fired over 1,000 rounds of five inch ammunition on various Viet Cong targets, often firing in support of friendly troops. During the ensuing years, to the present, ELLISON participated in a people-to-people cruise to both the lVliddle East and Mediterranean Sea, and has operated extensively in the Caribbean Sea. Recently having completed regular overhaul at the Norfolk Naval Ship- yard, Portsmouth, Va., ELLISON underwent extensive refresher training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and re- turned home in time to celebrate the Silver Anniver- sary of her commissioning prior to another lVliddle East deployment. x Es n 1 S ii ' I? 3: 1 i 1 Q 1 5 . .: 'A f 4 COMMANDING OFFICER COMMANDER RALPH O. DAVIS Commander Ralph O. DAVIS, a native of Illinois, first joined the Navy in 1942 as a Naval Aviation Cadet. After being discharged in 1946, he attended and was graduated from Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas. Following a brief civilian career in public accounting, Commander DAVIS rejoined the Navy in 1950, shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War. Commander DAVIS' first duty station was with the staff of Commander Naval Air Force, Pacific. Since then he has served on Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 25, Operations Officer of USS JOHN A BOLE jDD-7551, Fire Control Officer of USS FORFIESTAL CCVA-591, staff of Defense Atomic Support Agency, Albuquerque, New lVlexi,co, Flag Secretary for Commander Amphibious Group Three, and Executive Officer of USS HOLLISTER fDD-788l. Commander DAVlS'. Navy schooling has included Combat information Center School, Glenview, Ill., General Line School, lVlonterey, Calif., and George Washing- ton University in Washington, D.C. where he received a lVlaster of' Business'Adminis- tration degree in Financial Management in June 1965. After completing his post- graduate studies, he served three years in the Pentagon on the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations, where he dealt with budgetary and fiscal matters in new ship construction and major conversions. Prior to reporting aboard ELLISON, Commander DAVIS served as Executive Officer of USS TRUCKEE CAO-1 471. Commander DAVIS is married to the former Joy GARRETT of Little Rock Ar- kansas. The DAVIS' reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia with their three children, lVlichael, Joy and lVIelissa. 6 Sw 7 A NW NK S: L N HV,-X V X Q X, ,N N V, zxf f f X Q2- ,,1 Q X 9 Q S lf is x M xi S W f X 'U Qx W f S Q sg., l l l ExEcuTlvE oFFlcEn 4 Lcon D.G. lviAcPHEnsoN 1 Whether on the bridge wing or ensconced in his stateroom, the XO is the man responsible for, the efficient operation of the ship. No detail, be it planning a yard overhaul or issuing a shellback cer-Q tificate, escapes his ominiscient supervision. From? anemometer to keel, the XO ensures that ELLISON is ready to fulfill any task she may be assigned. l COMMANDER DESTROYER DIVISION 262 CAPTAIN G.G. ROBERTS . A. Commodore Roberts observes tactical man- euvers from the bridge during MIDLINK XIII. B. In the solitude of his cabin, the commodore can review and plan impending operations. C. Rear Admiral Nl.G. Bayne, Commander U.S. Middle East Force, presents the Navy Commendation Medal to the commodore in a ceremony aboard ELLISON at Bahrain. The avvard was presented for profession- al achievement while serving as Assistant Chief of Staff for Communications on the staff of Com- mander Second Fleet. I . AGE- fr ,-77 -A f Y., -.... -- - ,-Y-,T - -,-- ---fi f-f-f ,.---.--,-..--Ag--,--,.-J. 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Returning at the end of the de- ployment, we were hardened veterans, easily con- verting dollars to rupees, bargaining with the best of them, holding fast against Tropical Storm Helga's attempts to get us underway early. Mauritius was a beginning and an end to the story. N 4 1-,QQ I l 4-------f-'-1-1--If 1-we -- -'Ls' ' 15-':fir-FfkfF'1Ui'f4i2v-3-LE-id-:Q1f.Qe:Lf:boLi:...+:.:aa:5ggga.a..4..Q5,Lg4g,:,,. q., ,ie ? , 7, Q ,, f ff , ,Q fa-s1,, 2 I ' 2 in 5 S 4 f N - , , ,. -A - ii, , ffyl W ,',. f,,' - Xfsili- K ,Inf I wwf It Apu! Osgxfyg 2 X X ff After a long boat ride from the anchorage, we stepped ashore in our first truly Arab country, complete with veiled women, camels and HNIS JUFAIR. From here we got underway for IVIIDLINK XIII, but we came back when there should have been snow only to find more sand. lVloored outboard HMS ESKIIVIO... a true people to people program Brits spreading so much good cheer, it was hard to get back to the ship. SANDPAPEFI CADILLAC ushered in the New Year in a burst of electronic funk, helping to keep the spirits up 9,000 miles from home. - ,f if W ' tl mfmffz' 9 1, L A if f I -X ffff f wwf WX 3. at sf Q 46861 WX Ready for a solid rest after hectic days of MIDLIIVK X!!! and three section watches, we discovered the letters TTU-which means in Ethio ian... BUDWEISER, D water-skiing, the band again and a good, strong dose of Americanism Many braved the treacherous bus trip to Asmara through the sparsely populated mountain region. At the end ofthe trip was more R8tR at the Satellite Club and the Nyala H t I. Th ' oe oroughly rested but with scattered headaches, we left lVlassavva bound for Djibouti. 18 Nou 4 Another French port... nothing but French spoken... the soccer team given another lesson in how the game is played... camel caravans... foreign Iegionnaires... no stupendous excitement... no tears shed on departure. fl om6rly ff M ff ,, ' wwf f Z, , M Totally foreign... an ageless, almost mystical city filled with teeming cosmopolitan masses... unique unto itself except for the cabbies... All day for six dollars. Wha'dya say, Chief7 ... Suits hand made in a day... wood screens, brass tables, hookahs, oriental rugs everyone with his own personal exchange rate and the immense problem of leaving... How do you secure a sitar for sea? 20 l l 1 i i l We shopped in Bombay but vve went wild in Karachi. Brass inlaid' tables, boxes, camel saddles, several additional tons of souvenirs to disappear into the spaces... touring we went to the ancient city of Thatta... the expansive hand laundry covering as far as the eye could see with sheets drying in the warm breeze... some claim to have seen a donkey barber? 1,000 people swarmed aboard the ship for general visiting. A busy stopover! N 09 Ka A Q9 0 l Q Z VIC CRIA Mountains swathed in a luxurious blanket of emerald green... jutting abruptly out of the Indian Ocean and ringed by alabaster beaches. As close as one can get to a tropical paradise. Some athletics... swimming... more sunburns... a four day sojourn in the Garden of Eden. Very African... bright, colored material displayed every- where... a good chance to relax at the Nlombasa Beach Hotel, the Yacht Club or any number of watering holes. A daring fewventured out into the vvilds of the Tsavo Game preserve... An old friend in port - HMS ESKIIVIO anchored astern of us... A delicious sampling of the dark continent. Mombasa I t S, S t A if il JN Y 1 ' ' ' ' ' - ' 5 -' ' ' - - - A A - -,-- A- -v-. - - ---.- .- -- -H -4-.-4 .---f---.-:.w-1--1-,A ..-',.,.1wv.ny..-f,...., --,- - . 1. . 4 - ,,:MLb..,,.,,,,.,,.,g. ., .,,,. ..,.,,, , . ., , H., F , , ,VV F .A Safari W i Q ,y ff' W ' , 46 wv fl f 3 ,g f ll jj gi l l yi 5 ,.,,., fa ' 3 Z? y 12 :gr s w f' 3 W s 135 61 W gigs 6 QW Z , ? X I W L , Wa , l 'Q 5, X f f W l , Ma- it Q W . ,lyy v Forty-twowould-be bvvanas armed with every possible com- bination of photographic equip- ment. Careening around the Af- rican veldt, shutters snapping... , I still need a really good zebra shot ... Just one baboon, that's all I ask one lousy baboon. Unable to get a clear shot of Kilamanjaro through the haze, we used up our film on the elephants fighting outside the lodge. A fine time had by all and KODAK stook up a point and three-quarters. 25 4 , , r MEN GF THE SEAS: DESTROYERMEN -f '-'-'- fr- ' '1 'M1 ff -'fw -1- ' 'M- -1'--'wcifffv-: --T ff-,fx ,. .W 4.-,xv - .. .-. .-.-M .x-.-tk . -- -..- ,-. , , A . , , g , , , -.,, , 7 - ...,,....,...,.. ..,. ,5+..,..,..,...- -W W..- -,- ,,,..-,-.-- 1 .... .,n,...,-.,. , 4.4.A:v:m-AMY-. --1,57 , - .N .-Q.: '- v-,-A - ' - Q:-gg '- . ., . ,-,H .N - ,..,, ,Y , . , , .. . -.-,---.L ., S x x ..: X x I rw 4 xx .mmm l, E W H 5 W! X 122 KWM LT D.L INGSTOCK EN Engineering Officer 29 MZ X XXW f , M ,cf M ,fn . y ,ff V nf!!! Q W e W ., Q 1 we K M ,rf , 1 X .f Q www X t. .. ,, 4 4 We W1 f' M N . Z2 . 'wi' 1' ,7 if I ,W if -, X f Www 2 4, f M , ff ff, W0 M f fy fr lfi ff , f .. :cf fi ii, X-ff' fe? 'MW --W f,r 'wffi,xt f A 1. f t 'iff ' XV' Q two ,inf ,G 7 Q 7 Wet. w, ww kmfsr A fZ,y5,, f,,X 1,1 LTJG J. J. RACCIATO D Control Assistant ,, we of , ss, f W we ' MVN ,f W , M W fax f QMXX 4 WWW f X y N X Af Wwlwwfe Wjgf fmffgfxf My N1 MWNW or ffhj' A f 1 Wa ff ff, 1 L f, M14 yxf , 7 wwe 3, X i f Q 4 ' 'K-J f lyxymwfyfxx, f f U , . ,,,,..... fr., K' VWM 3 X ' 1 'f 'Of 'I' f i K 1 X QWWX is ,f1':' me Jw ,, sf a fs-f , . ff ,f X, 4 f f RZ y, V W f ig Q, , , Q Q ' 2, of -:V 154' fn H J Z ,X Z3 ,p , ' ,f f . LQ, V7 .M ,,,. ,. W D. T. WOLFE . ain Propulsion Assistant B 81 M DIVISIUN C. 30 A. A. Ensign Dan Wolfe watches in- tently as lVllVl3 Pingry tests feedwater for salinity. B. Adding much needed packing to a valve in B-3 is BTFN Whitlock. C. BT3 Reese and BT2 Harvey pull the cores oft the boilers to start one of the grimiest jobs on board - clean- ing firesides. X84 D. A. On the other side of the boiler is BT1 Tiny Bottger who appears to have his foot loosely planted on the face of BT3 Hopson. B. BT3 Duniven tries his skill at regulating a soot blower valve. C. Changing burners in B-3 is BT2 Harvey. D. FN Tanwangco gives IVIIVIFN Woodall a hand with the ,snipely artof bilge cleaning. E. FN Poppie shifts evapor- ator discharge tanks. A sg vi. A. In B-3 BTFN Brunner changes thenflex in a steam drain line. B. Answering speed changes from the bridge, IVIIVIFN Barkley stands the throttle watch in lVIain Control. C. BT3 Steve Walton stares down a mainsteam valve while cross- connecting the plant. D. FN Tanwangco is engulfed by machin- ery as he bleeds excess condensation from the turbines. E. Cigar-puffing IVIIVI1 Smith acts as Chief of the Watch to coordinate the operation of the engineering plant. E. 32 M , jc Wf X! 7 , , f , , f ff. X , M ff - 7 ,V W Y Z 4 . ff X , fy x X X I Asif N4 my - W R9 f Q w Z X , 43, , I f jg v' , x ,, f f IJ, X ,, , V, A Q, , A A , V A A I, X A ' ,,,,, X ' -- f ? ,,,, 2 .. ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,.',, I ,,,,,,.. ,,,.,,..,., .I,, ,,,,. ...L ,,.,,,,. ...WM ,,... f A ff 45 1 'fff f A 4 A , ,1 , f' in f f X V f , ig W, ? 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ElVl2 Austin and EIVI1 Francis repair electrical components of a fan motor. B. Lighting circuits are checked regularly. Here EIVIFN Smith inspects for faulty fuzes. C. IC3 Garvin checks through the manual while troubleshoot- ing the gyro. 36 A. SF 2 lvlidgette wire brushes clean the surface ofa metal plate in preparation for vvelding. B. DCFN Kelchner proudly displays the proper use of the oxygen breathing apparatus to repair party personnel. C. The freon coolant in the air conditioners is periodically changed by IVIIVI3 Clark. D. The A-gang jury rigger lVllVl3 lVlcCune makes another midnight repair on a spot air conditioner. B. D. 37 Ay..- H... ..s...,,..,..,.,e,:.N4.'....-....Y,..4L.w.,...-seat.,. - - - '- -...-..--bww - - - - 1 isof l. N ,..,, ff X X ,wwf ff, R Z ,45 f . , it X.Xf K Q',: 1.1, m by , Q ffM.' ' , My vs- S N gwwm ' I f . 7 f W O . x ff f 7 1 LOPL f Q ' 0- ffffyd' sv , f'fff J. 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I f Q A XXS XX FN JOHN MARCHESI SN LARRY COYLE FN HAROLD HOGAN DCFN ROBERT C. KELCHNER EMFN JAMES UNSWORTH MMFN DAVID NORDSTROM FN HAROLD HOGAN SFFN ROBERT COOPER FN ROBERT BARKLEY DCFN JOSEPH CHOCKLEY FA IVAN DONNELL FN WILLIAM CLARK EMFN SPIKE JENKINS FA GLENN MC QUAID FN HOLLIS KRING FN CARROLL WHITLEY G C? V ,4 U fi! 2? 1? 2 5 'i 2 Q 5 is 711 EE 3 'il' 2 E -1 yf 5 5 E 5 TS Q I Y i S S LT. F. A. HoRToN f f7 f f ,. , XL, , ,, Vgaf f X X I f f X 1 2 511 - ffft ,,W,.wf:3g:'-cg-fm V QM! - 1 W m ff ff ' f Q H? x W I ml, Z Z liaeywf ' X I X X S V X ., p LTIG G. L. FISHMAN Navigator Operations Officer LT-IG W- J- GALIVIN 16 Sept. - 19 Dec. C0mmllHiC3f0l' LT R. W. MOORE Operations Officer 19 Dec. - Present Qis' X 5 Wea: FW f ,:1.f.s.w V 4, Q3 5 .MQ , ' ,. ,V f6.,.Q,g, .FSS . K- sy! ' f,,m.N.,.t.., .U , ,f e ef .A s'fgf f ' 51-fvj aij 3 ' a a ,fi W5 ' if XA., L X ff its A f' W LTJG E. A. MICHAEL Combat Information X W fs f fi KN fC K Center Officer 1 W My NX ff! X ff ., .,.. , W , f' xii Vvfffffc ' ' . 'H Iwi.. 'f ' Uf fi f-. . . WZ? HW, : M ,gffl '- Qjfifiyf 229-2, X. ,wg wx N .g gi, ., lx f. Z:f' 53? - 1 325 fm . w fy ...Ns , H5 5g,.:.yf ,,,,,1T5k,e , f ya:-1 .gw,.2.' ,V .X ,. , my . . ,ff '- xg. 1x ,wg LTJG F. E. MITCHELL Electronic Materiel Officer 'W' ,fir ,W f A. Arabian Sea is the location as an 0800 position is set into the dead reckoning tracer. B. RD2 Kurt Naser de- termines a radar fix off the coast of India. C. Communication Tactical library is a storage area for countless classified publications,maintained here by Operations yeo- man RD3 Sarmonis. D. An important part of combat readiness and good seamansnip is ke- epinganaccuratepicture of the ships about us, done nere on a man- euvering board. rx Q i , 1 l ic. S L 2 F t Z 2 ISIUN A A. RD2 Dave Williams calmly verifies Einstein's Theory of Relativity by writing backwards on the vertical plot. B. RD3 Southworth pencils a lVlk 44 Asroc into cell one to tell the evaluator what anti- submarine warfare weapons are at his disposal. C. RD3 Kotts keeps a sharp eye on the radar scope. D. RD3 Sarmonis intercepts an enemy radar in the electronic warfare center, an important facet of early warning. E. Air intercept controller, RDC Smith controls two Phantom jets during an air strike exercise. D. W WW 1 I f,,, 7 if Z4 'W f f ,,g - -.x.. f X ffvf f 4, g, A. Leading electronics technician, ETl Sanderson, repairs a radio trans- mitter coupler. B. ETR3 Ray Jackson carefully connects the probes of a multimeter and oscilloscope to a sick radar repeater. C. An ET must feel at home in this maze of wires, capaci- tors and resistors. D. ETN3 Tyler Jones checks out a radio transmitter. E. ET3 Evans measures the voltages on some electronic equipment. E. lg-i RD1 MERLE PETERSON 4 W .N xx. 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HELMS RD2 DAVID WILLIAMS RD2 KURT NASER ETR2 DAVID PARKER RD3 RD3 RD3 RD3 ETR3 ANDREW MINOL THOMAS KOTTS PETER SARMONIS THOMAS TURYN CHRIS EVANS ETN3 TYLER JONES ETRSN RAYMOND JACKSON ETB WILLIAM DUSENBERY RD SN RD SN RDSA RDSA RD SN RD SN RDSN RONALD DECO ME LARRY SHERRILL REX PHURROUGH DONALD THOMAS CLYDE WILLIAMS JERRY SOUTHWORTH ROBERT SPONENBERG A. Silhouetted against the sun, SlVl3 RagS Turiano sends a message by flashing light- B. SlVl2 Melvin Bellamy observes operatIQI'1S on the signal bridge with a knowing smile- C. SlVl2 Anderson sends flashing light beneefh a flurry of flags during the strenuous IVIIDLINK Xlll. D. RlVl2 Wayne sends morse code. RlVl3 Dziembowski changes bands on a radI0 transceiver. F. Watching for signals from an allied ship is leading signalman SIVI1 Gene lVloore. A. 00 IJIVISIUN A. Chief Radioman Jones care- fully monitors the teletype work of RIVI3 Grimes, RlVl3 lntihar and RlVl3 Zalewski. B. FtlVl3 lntihar, RlVl3 Barnes and RlVl2 Nllynarczyk determine which region of the world's communications network we are in. C. SIVISN Ziegler crouches to identify a foreign mer- chant vessel through the big eyes. D. RlVI2 Villanueva easily patches antennae and transmitters in radio central. E. Caring for communications with home, postal clerk PCSN Barry Greenberg prepares his days mail log. , .Jff fff- pX , ,NN if .1 ig f ZCQWW f I f X X1 'D If ,X Xff X 0 x f W f f f f X R l K Q f' f .. ..,,, f :f u by f f? Ivy , ' :, ,fx x X ,. ,X , Z cv Aff X f Q cg f X f f fx na' X 7 Y f 7 f f M f X ff w, S f - 4'fM':f'f, I f X N Dcrwiiw f 42. ' : X H ,I , Q X f s Ax X X fq, R X Z f , X X QNX H , , X f WT , Q! f K, vi RQ ff 4' v' X if S 7 0 VW, 'fxYX, - ..x '.fm. : ff I 'A ,, . I QE? 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The Navigator, Lieutenant ljgl Gary Fishman and leading quartermaster, OlVl2 Ward Francis lay the track to our next port of call B QIVISN Craig Buck adjusts the receiver for a Loran electronic fix Whether by visual sightings radar celestial observations or Loran a fix must be obtained several times a day to check the ship s progress along track C OlVl2 Bruce lVlelcher determines gyro error by taking an azimuth of the sun D OlVl2 VVard Francis ensures the ships chronometers are wound and compared daily E QIVISN Craig Buck records the navigator s celestial sightings 49 A. Chief hospitalcorpsman Doc Navatkoski examines a blood specimen. B. PN1 Ed Stewart, ship's personnel clerk, speaks with the force personnel distribution center. C. Leading yeoman, YN1 Rodger Acworth hacks away at another piece of correspondence. D. HM3 Leland Johnson cares for the medical needs of crewmembers at daily sick call. Here he extracts a large white rod from a patient's eye. E. Ship's office files are maintained by YN3 Henry Pettigrew. D. 5 KN -N.,4Q X Ufh ff WS 1 f X X , ,, W,'M3,Wr..wj':x A C f 'W I XZ f X6 f X 1 ' 3,75 X f 0 fa wf R, 1 Z A ' 753, S al 10 W4 V Z 7 f ,X Ax, W I V ,x '3' l' f ix X ' Q f W ffk , , , , N 14, if XZXWSWX 34 VXA f f Z wifi' Q?4W , A '4 ' , 7 A , fx f 70 f,lW,v,W 77 1 W1-X - - 4 ,, ,, ' f A W Qwimf, 9 f W , A . X ,f , f 'A' QWV' f' I f' ,w sx' . A 'W MUS, W , . W 7 A NAR A. I V, , V A Q A 1 K I, W HA' fff Q, X, 7 ','lX ,, , A , mf , A v if If, , ,Af I X X ' ' XMYWQIW Zy, . ' M M! 4 X , N J ' f , ff , www nw, , ' 'Z 7 ff - ' 4 ff A mf ,, I :Q CV f KWWL XI, 4 :SKK M, f R f Q70 , , 1, 7 X Q. My , f Qhwj Wwe ,Jr A J, ww W, , A ir: 7 , , Ay Q P4 z ,, , f Y xgkwqvwlyw f M xxx. A , 7 m y fs ? -f Y Ray? , 5 if Z QA Z, K-. 1 f MX N XZ M X! f X NI! K 1, ,nf 9' A ff , X f ,I W, I x ? 51 HMC JOHN A. NAVATKOSKI YN1 RODGER ACWORTH QM2 AUSTIN W. FRANCIS QM3 CALVIN MELCHER QM3 DONALD GARTNER YNSN HENRY PETTIGREW QMSA CRAIG BUCK SN JOSEPH CARR LTJG W. A. THOROGOCD Supply Officer Service to the Fleet is their motto and S di- vision rightly lives up to the Credo. Supply is nairoutsp laundry serviceg ship's storep cnovvg disbursing, and material stock and issue. From the agony of 1250's to the ecstasy of paydays - it's all supply. ,Y 4 -'Q 1 Vg,-.rf s i if-.-12:11 f f l X f 7 . f f , W ,A .,,.A...i f f V, X I f 22 ,f tif QQ: l f W ' ff if l cw . A. SH3 Rocky Rieck skillfully performs an afternoon trim on studious PCSN Barry Greenberg. B. Ship's store operator SH3 George Ebner with another Happy Jack bargain. C. SH3 Pete West feeds the button-eating mach- ine. D. Shown applying a fevv razor sharp creases, SH2 Harrington heads up the laundry. 53 S IJIVISIUN lAl SN Stinner and SKSN Horn re- ceive instruction on filing records from SK2 Winfield Armstrong. lBl The vvard- room setting receives a final touch by TN Torres and TN Guevara. lCl SD2 Racinez and TN Guevara gleefully anti- cipate officer reaction to their next vvard- room meal. lDl Preparing for an unsup- ported lVlid - East deployment, lVllVlFN Barkley and SF2 Stroot lend a hand in loading the tons of stores. lEl SH1 Kluth and SH1 Bell keep the supply office operating smoothly. .al i - . .. irq. Q It W lAl SN Phillips slices ham for the crevv's evening meal. lBl Baker Rodney Benson lalias Best in the Fleetl casts a practiced eye on some fresh pastries. lCl Giving the soup a final stir, CS3 lVlanongdo prepares the serv- ing line for a hungry crew. lDl Chief Smith takes advantage of evening re- freshments as Leading Commissaryman CS1 Ben Wayne dishes out the goodies. lEl CSSN Fields putS together a tasty dinner in the galley. NXNY I .s.. S:3EQc B. E V A X .Kx, 1,.?',5',',' nw f aff V,W7,,, ,ww ,,, ff L. ,v,,,5 I f . WU ,f V , if? ' ' ,I I ,Wf f Z X , f ' J , X N W 'Z ,pf ,,,, , X' - f Q 'ff ,NLM Elan. ' ,,,,, - A - O, VL f ELEE I ' K-'ff' Af- N, f' 1, 4 A wig . 4' 7 -A ,gf ' 7 XV TLV WV ' ' 1 Lf! ff 'iff . .f-iz, f . auf A V f ,-A .V ,,,,z, 2 Wi, f ' A ,,,. WW, 04 , X 4 ' f mm f, Q? 1 ,ffA - , X. L I g 4Jjg:,f7: LEL. :gif k.-- A- W, WM QW- 1 W f I M, . , , f W. Qs? Q- X 1 ff' X i A w ,, My ZW, , , V f .L ,I ' ,gf ,, X I , ,f W ,ff f 1 f 1 1 7 X ff I ywf X, I Six. ,, I ' f QW fx ' f 1 A A 1 I ,A14 , A , , 4 f W X X! H XX Lal, 1 A ,f l . ,W .0 , ,gn W' . ,A f U1 V- ,. Z1 if ff f ,f If , 1X W fff y fff X I 1 X 5 SH1 DONALD KLUTH SK1 L. D. BELL SH2 MARION HARRINGTON SHS2 STEVE ESKER SK2 RUSSELL ESHELMAN SK2 WINFIELD ARMSTRONG SHL3 GEORGE EBNER SHBSN MARVIN RIECK SKSN JOHN KURCZEWSKI SH3 PETER WEST SKSN STEPHEN HORN SN JAMES PAYNE SN ROBERT STINNER SHSN MICHAEL SINNOTT XX f XX X ,J YN 'xx ' X Xffg-.Mc,.f: A ,ww A 'f'f. f X XX X 1-ff l.A- I ,fv ,V ,,, V r X A, 1 Q 1 7 X w,yf,+ X A X , fi f P X X W f ff Z X ,3 f f f ff f y ,yX,,Xs5XX XXX X .X V' MWNMWXX 4',3,x,iiXX 'X-Qm ,ms X C, if X 3 j f 'W , 6 wa AW ln' X fm X' f ff X X ll? 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PLANTE First Lieutenant lAl Need I say more? lBl Cam- era-shy Ensign Ken Plante keeps a responsible eye on underway replen- ishment operations. lCl BlVl1 Ho- gan and BIVI1 James carefully moni- tor the work of their division. lDl Looking on as BIVI3 Doody connects a towing line are BIVI1 Hogan and SN Bickel. lEl lVlaterial preservation is the unending job of First Division, represented here by SN Anctil. ts: X4 W FIRST IJIVISIUN 4 Vt, Ek. tfyxh B. lAl BIVI3 Moore holds a highline transfer pouch during underway replenish- ment. lBl Clearing a foul- ed block is BlVl3 Doody. Unrep is one of the most hazardous of deck evolu- tions. lCl Ensign Ken Plante fearlessly leads his division as they haul in on the highline. SA Paccione holds his fish paddles at the ready. w B. l lAl Deck seamen struggle to keep the slack out of the towing hawser. lBl The intrepid Crew Of the motor whaleboat coxswained by BlVl3 Owens, returns from a rescue mission. lCl SN Carter scans the horizon on lookout watch. lDl SN Lipsey squares away the bosun's locker after a long day's work. lEl Ringing up all engines ahead standard, SN Asselin mans the lee helm. lFl Steady as she goes steer- ing 178, checking 165 is helmsman SN Lynwood Cowan. First division provides the majority of bridge watchstanders. 62 at F. V ff, TZ ,A R A 7 ,f 1 ,' f MA, -- 1 'ff' 2 ,, ff ' ,K xl Q N f C , K , , V ' f A X ,Q . fy, ' VNU ! f K 4ju.Xv!Mg,f , I f f'fX V! W ,WK ,I xl X 1 1 - xx QQ' f , md 4, I ,, , , ,ygl wf ,I X V V f A ' ,, ,Af f 9 g:,f f V I ,, . f wtf, ,N f,', 5: ,W ' QS- O ff my W , W .- A W , r QQ. x A, vfjyify XS , ' V4 f ' f 21 H N, , wig I 7 , f 7 f S K K K , 'VM ,.,,,. 7y!lgf FW Q X , ix ,V ' f l 5 lj A , X ,,,, Q Q . 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CDD COIVIIDEASTFOFVS LCOL Walker inspects FTG2 Treadvvay of the Landing Force as Lieutenant ijgi Harvey Gannon looks on. 65 Q I ,X , gf C iAi Adjusting the TDS video generator in fire con- trol plot is FTG2 Hovvard. iBi FTG2 Treadway gazes seaward while standing watch with the ASROC SGCU' rity guard force. iCQ FTG1 French grins happily as he turns oft the power to his division officer's gun direc- tor. D iVlk 1-A computer operator FTG1 Woitkovvski sets in the desired ranges for a gunnery exercise. 66 Q QV' XX Wf X SAX mt w i ,gglv , 4.1 5 sw, A W W4 A - V Q M J 1 X I 1 M f , , ' f X , X 7 M E ,A Y f J , 1 , ff 1 ,M 'W 'y y , ' ,f if ,W ' ' fn 1. X M A 1'X'2 'y Q.. W 3' f' .Z ,mm , W 'QXQTSQOQ71 W A Kew' A w. ,JB ?7, W , I f, J QXN Q6 A ya . 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HOWARD J SN AARON STAMEY FTGSN DOUG HAUGH R. lAl STG3 Young learns the procedure for mls srle electronics system testing from GlVlG3 Mead lBl TIVI3 Ballard checks the torpedo tube connec tor plugs for corroslon lCl GIVIG1 Hasberry looks on during IVIEST checks on the ASROC A. d 4411 CAD STG3 Bjorgum threads a video training tape into the sonar trainer. CBJ STG3 Senft and STG2 Fox run calibration checks on the IVIk 114 computer. CCD Con- ducting PIVIS on the sonar system are STG2 Screws and STG2 O'Hara. iDi Coordinating video presentation with the sonar generating system is STG2 Turner. CED GIVIG2 Gordon conducts a monthly test of the magazine sprinkler system. B. E. 69 4 I Y M HW , 1 M ,, M , X A ff ..1. , -fl, f Z A 7 , W , ' xx fx Alf ,JW -V fda' A I W ' , 4 ', W C 1 7x f S zz , X ff ff!! f M 711 1 X ff f, ,, ff 0, -Q 4 , . I ff I . A PM A x. X X . .A , W X ' 1 A N Jig: MM: - V Q V W 7?-'H f msd , X ir ,V,, I X , I, , X , I AA J f I 5 X I LW, Q. 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O'MALlA STGSN THOMAS BJORGUM SN ROBERT BALLARD ,...4 ODD 262 lAl Dr. Phil Leavy, Medical Officer. lBl Lt Bill Herr, Operations Officer. lCl LTJG Del Bartlett, Materiel Officer lDl Chaplain Ervin Goss lEl YN1 Sam lVladrak, Staff Yeoman. lNot pic- tured : RIVI1 Ryan, SD2 Picatostel. TAFF Shellhark The date was September 25 and we had made our way to latitude OO 0O'. As the ship crossed the equator the normal routine was completely disrupted as King Neptunus Flex stepped aboard to preside over the ceremonies traditionally associated with crossing the line. Captain and the crew alike were subjected to the rigorous ritual and emerged a bit sorer, but cleansed and crustier as befits one who has made the metamorphosis from pollywog to shellback. From a safe vantage point some- where north of the equator, gaze on the ordeal and BEWARE! 72 Shillelagh Slop Chute Bath Doctor Baby Barber YO0K.... Zlnstant Shellhaek ,- , ff , , I h 4 M' xw l , 77, LM lf' lAl Christmas is the time and a neatly decorated Combat Information Center is the backdrop as the captain administers the reenlistment oath to Chief Smith. lBl The crew scoops up the chow at one of Supply'S famous backyard barbeques. lCl Chap- lain Goss converts cows to steaks. lDl First Division and their floating stage act in Bahrain. lEl Sandpaper Cadillac entertains during underway replenishment. .1 WVWQ ff f ,AZ J' I fa' D . l l i ' 76 . l l lil ff it iwfwww W S K rl l QQ vf X' f, X X ' x if iswyb r , , 4 4- W W 'I f 7 -mmf f 7 ' f K it f 7 W lAl AXS Division personnel renowned for their hatred of anything beneath the water take out their frustrations on a good day's catch. lBl Nimble-footed Ensign Bunk Garrison dribbles the ball for our daunt less soccer team lCl BlVl3 Riley exercises to keep in shape for tough deck evolutlons. lDl BlVl3 Owens proudly displays the results of a fmitful fish call lEl The soccer team and fans assemble for a team photo in Bahrain after a trimphant tie against a Royal Army team. lFl Ellison's lVlid-East champion hoopsters click for another two points. lGl itinerant Arab camera salesman shows his wares. Asahi Pentax? Yes please 77 E ff: i 'fAaoLns2W -- CHANGE GF an VIGIZ as 441 MARCH 25,19 1, sr. 3 i I i 1 i i i In a ceremony aboard Ellison, March 2'5, 1971, Commander Ralph O. Davis was relieved by Commander James E Young as Commanding Officer, USS HaroldJ. ElIison,thuscompIeting another Chapter in the ship's history 1 1 78 CUMMA 1 i The change of command ceremony is a time- honored tradition which formally restates to the officers and men of the command the continuity of the authori- ty of command. lt is a formal ritual conducted before the assembled company of the command. The change of command of a naval ship is nearly unique in the world today: it is a transfer of total responsibility authority and accountability from one individual to another individual. Prior to the official ceremony, the captain was presented the ship plaque at a Hail and Farewell party, which also welcomed CDR Young aboard. 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