N. fs 1 I 1 u i r I E E MWA v 'J S 9 J . 1 1 , ' ,nf , X 5 x wh f L ii NX if xii' , f Q ,,,fU,,, , fffyffr ,,f,,Qwy4 ,W flfff, , , V10 ff , ,i f f A wwf' USS H RRY E. YARN S M fx x Cf' 1 ff 1' f Kxfxf' V I I f , LL Y .XWQ B X Q N . Commanding Officer Captain Carl J. Albrecht Captain Carl J. Albrecht was commissioned in June of 1959 upon graduation from the United States Naval Academy. His first assignment was in USS MACON ICA-1321 as Fire Control and F Division Officer. ln 1961, he was assigned as commissioning TALCS Launcher and Division Officer for USS LONG BEACH KCGN-9j. Captain Albrecht next joined the COMCRUDESLANT staff as Assistant Force Armament Officer. Upon completion of this tour in 1966, he joined USS LAWRENCE KDDG-4j serving as Weapons Offi- cer. ln 1968, Captain Albrecht reported for precommissioning duty on USS NEW JERSEY lBB-621 as Main Battery Officer, serving through her deployment to Southeast Asia. Captain Albrecht was then assigned as Executive Officer on USS SEMMES KDDG-181, and in June 1971, assumed command of USS BROOKE KDEG-11. Upon leaving USS BROOKE IDEG-1j, Captain Albrecht reported to the Naval War College as a stu- dent in the Naval Warfare Course. Following this tour, he joined 2 the United States Na val Academy staff where he served initially as First Battalion Officen then as Executive Assistant to the Superintendent. ln September 1976, Captain Albrecht joined the SIXTH Fleet flagship, USS ALBANY KCC- 10j as Executive Officer. He report- ed to the Surface Combat Systems Division of the Chief of Na val Operations in 1979, serving in various billets including Deputy Director before joining USS HARRY E YARNELL ICG-17j as Commanding Officer. Captain Albrecht holds the Legion of Merit, Navy Commenda- tion Medal with Combat Combat Action Ribbon, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal lKoreaj, Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Meritorious Unit Citation lGallantry Crossj. and two Navy Unit Commendations, among others. He is married to the former Etta Barbara Gallagher of New- port, Rhode island. They have two daughters, Kristen and Cath- erine. 1 Executive Officer Commander David J. Alexander Admrral Harry E Yarnell Harry Ervin Yarnell was born in iowa near lndepen dence on October 18 1875 He attended country schools and the independence High School and was appointed to the U S Naval Academy from the Third iowa District in 1887 He graduated with distinction ranking fourth in the class of 1897 He served at sea for two years as required by law before being commissioned as Ensign U S Navy on July 1 1899 Subsequently he served aboard various vessels in the Asiatc Fleet during the Phillipine insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion Captain Yarnell commissioned SARA TOGA on November 16 1927 and served as her commanding officer until September 1928 when he was appointed Chief of the Bureau of Engineering and Engineer in Chief of the U S Navy with the accompanying rank of Rear Admiral ln October 1936 he was designated Com mander in Chief Asiatic Fleet with the rank of Admiral For his services as Commander in Chief Asiatic Fleet he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for which his citation states in part He has shown such exceptional ability courage tact devotion to duty that he de serves the Nations highest praise Rear Admiral Yar neil was transferred to the retired list of the U S Navy in his permanent rank of Rear Admiral in accordance with legis lation He was recalled to active duty during the period of emergency prior to the outbreak of World War ll to serve in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy as Special Advisor to the Chinese Military Mission and later in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations until relieved of all active duty in December 1944. He resided in Newport Rhode island until his death on July 2 1959. 4 ShmWrHkkmy USS HARRY E YARNELL, ICG-172 was built at Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine, and honors Admiral Harry E Yarnell, USN who was born in Iowa in 1875. Following graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1897 Admiral Yarnell had an illustrious career during World War I and retired from the Fleet. He was recalled to active duty during World War ll and subsequently retired permanently in 1944. He died in Newport, Rhode Island on July 2, 1959. YARNELL was launched in 1961 and commissioned on February 2, 1963 as a guided missile frigate IDLG-171. Following shakedown training at Guantanamo Bay Cuba, Yarnell deployed to the Mediterranean in 1966 and again in 1967 the ship was chosen to represent the United States at the Canadian Assembly in Halifax, Nova Scotia. From 1968 to mid- 1969, YARNELL was placed out of commission in Bath, Maine for a major overhaul during which time a modern computer system and advanced electronic systems were installed. On July 12, 1969 YARNELL was recommissioned in Boston, Massachusetts. ln 1970, YARNELL served as flagship for Commanden South Atlantic Force for the UNITAS Xl cruise around South America. YARNELL was assigned to the Mediterranean SIXTH Fleet in late 1971 and returned in June 1972. ln August 1973, YARNELL deployed to the Mediterranean for the fifth time and played a key surveillance role during the Middle East Crisis. YARNELL entered the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in January 1974 for a one-year complex overhaul to update her missile systems and engineering plant. During 1975 and 1976, YARNELL was involved in various Atlantic Fleet exercises. YARNELL deployed to the Mediterra- nean for the sixth time in April 1976. During this deployment, YARNELL participated in both NA TO and SIXTH Fleet exercises as well as surveillance of Soviet Na val units, including the maiden voyage of CVSG KIEM YARNELL entered the Black Sea in September 1976, visiting Constanta, Romania, the second U. S. warship to do so in 30 years. ln September 1977 YARNELL deployed to Northern Europe as the flagship of Commander, SECOND Fleet! Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic and participated in the NA TO exercise National Week, Dawn Patrol and Display Determination. YARNELL also hosted a cruise for guests that included the Royal Family of Monaco before returning to Norfolk in October. ln September 1979, YARNELL entered the Charleston Naval Shipyard for an extensive overhaul that upgraded engineering and combat systems. After returning to Norfolk in February 1980, YARNELL participated in COMTUEX 5-80, a multi-threat exercise, under the command of Carrier Group Eight. After an extensive combat systems readiness review in October, YARNELL departed Norfolk for the Indian Ocean, operation with Commander Carrier Group Eight embarked in USS INDEPENDENCE ICV-622. YARNELL returned to Norfolk in June 1981. During the summer of 1981 YARNELL operated off the Wrginia Capes and the Caribbean. ln March 1982, YARNELL deployed to the Mediterranean as flagship for Commander Cruiser Destroyer Group TWO, visiting ports in Yugoslavia and Romania among others. YARNELL returned to Norfolk in June. After an upkeep period YARNELL deployed to the North Atlantic and the Baltic Sea in September 1982 participating in exercises United Effort, Northern Wedding and Baltops. Returning to Norfolk in October, YARNELL entered the Norfolk Shipbuilding Company Shipyard in December 1982. YARNELL departed the shipyard in March 1983, transitting to the New England operating area for two weeks. In April YARNELL participated in Exercise Solid Shield '83 with USS JOHN F KENNEDY ICV-672 then continued south to Gauntan- amo Bay, Cuba for interim refresher training. YARNELL returned to Norfolk in June 1983. ln August 1983, YARNELL, with Commander Destroyer Squadron TWENTY- TWO embarked provided anti-surface and anti-air warfare for the USS JOHN F KENNEDY I CV-6 7 2 battle group during REA DEX '83, YARNELL then returned to Norfolk to prepare for a six-and-a-half month deployment to the eastern Mediterranean. Departing in Septemben 1983, YARNELL Hrst visited the Brazilian port of Rio de Janeiro after crossing the Equator. YARNELL, still serving as flagship for COMDESRON 22, patrolled the Lebanese coast for most of the deployment, providing air and surface support for both the KENNEDY and USS INDEPENDENCE ICV-621 battle groups. During this time, YARNELL visited Villefranche, France, alongside the tender USS PUGET SOUND IAD-382 for an Interim Maintenance Activity IIMA V1 for maintenance. After returning to the Lebanese coast in time to observe the withdrawal of the final Marine contingent, YARNELL transitted to Rota, Spain and embarked Commander Cruiser Destroyer Group TWO, RADM Ming Chang, USN, to take part in NA TO exercies I TEAM WORK '84j. YARNELL then returned to Norfolk in April 1984, after receiving two Navy Expenditionary Medals for its work in the Eastern Mediterranean. , - jllih A . v E. 'tszrf 'Memes' 0 ,H ix X .' t L N fr: x r r l Q 2 t x gig ' Q V is t, 4. - 0 .nz .. A 'H xx 1' 0 Rama? . ... 4. I : -, 1.4 - u w 'll I P! M - -J H . a J . -34? USS HARRY E YARN LL - Leahy Class Cruiser DISPLACEMENIZ TONS: 4,670 standard' 8,203 full load DIMENSIONS, FEE T IME TRES2: 533 x 54.9 x 24,8 sonan 19.6 keel 9162. 5x 16. 6x 76: 62 MISSILES: SSM: 8 Harpoon I2 quad2 SAM,' 80 standard ER ISM-22 I2 Mk 70 Iaunchers2 GUNS.' 40mm Saluting Batteries AXS WEAPONS: 1ASROC 8-tube launcher: 2 triple torpedo tubes IMk 322 MAIN ENGINES: 2 geared turbines Isee ENGINEERING notes2,' 2 shafts, 85,000 shp BIOLERS: 4 IBabcock and Wilcox in CG 16-20, Foster-Wheeler in 21-242 SPEED, KNOTS: 32.7 FUEL, TONS: 1,800 RANGE Miles: 8,000 at 20 knots COMPLEMEN7? 377 I 18 officers, 359 enlisted men I 16, 17 21, 232: 413 I32 officers, 381 men2 I 18-20, 22, 242 FLAG ACCOMODA TIONS: 18 I6 officers, 12 enlisted men2 Double-end missile cruisers especially designed to screen fast carrier task Hrces, Authorized as DLG 16- 18 in the FY 1958 new construction programme and DLG 19-24 in the FY 1959 programme. CLASSIFICATION: Originally classified as guided missile frigates IDLG2: reclassified as guided missile cruisers ICG2 on 30 June 1975. DESIGN: Distinctive in having twin missile launchers forward and aft with ASROC launcher between the forward missile launcher and bridge on main deck level. There is a helicopter landing area aft but only limited support facilities are provideoj' no hanger. ELECTRONICS: Naval Tactical Data System IN TDS2 fitted during AA W modernisation. Fitted with OE-82 satellite communications antenna. SSR-1 receiver and three WSC-3 transceivers, SLO 32 ECM in CG 16-20, 22 and 23. ' ENGINEERING: General Electric turbines in CG 16-18, De Laval turbines in CG 19-22, and Allis-Chalmers turbines in CG 23 and OG 24. FIRE CONTROL: Four Mk 76 missiles control systems, one Mk 1 1 weapon direction system Ito be replaced by Mk 14 WDS2. Mk 1 14 ASW fire control system. GUNNERY' Two 40 mm saluting guns fitted. MODERNISA TION: Modernised between 1967 and 1972 to improve their Anti-Air Warfare IAA W2 capabilities. Superstructure enlarged to provide space for additional electronic equipment, including NTDS: improved Tacan fitted and improved guidance system for TerrierfStandard missiles installed, and larger ship's service turbo generators provided. All ships modernised at Bath Iron Works except LEAHY at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Cost of LEAHY modernisation was 336. 1 million. RADAR: 3D search: SPS 48 Ireplacin SPS 39 or 52 in some ships2. Air search: SPS 49I V2 Iin CG 16-20, 22 and 232: SPS 43 ICG 21 and 24.2 Surface search: I SPS 10. Fire Control: SPG 53F and 555. Navigation: CRP- 1900ND IPathz7nder2 ICG 162. ROCKETS: Mk 36 Chaffroc Super RBOC to be fitted Ialready in CG2 SONAR: SOO 23 series bow-mounted. ,J og M v S 'ff :Qi Zshgsa. S4 innate: 5 X' spun., .,,ll,. 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H . , . nl-. - fx wx, N SQQ, Xxx 1 QL 4 5? uw ff S2 X x , Q 1 X xg N 1 f hy QQ v Upera tians ., W A QW ' V sz , ,, yy Z 4M A f X N X 16. -wff','3 2 1 A Z f 5 f f Track Supervisors X. Q X N1 r ,5 YW? ' Q 9 'X ' E SL Q xxf 5 'Wm x xx xbxx 1. .W xXx.XxXxx. - 'Wa X -A X f xg X X rxw QQXX Q 1 , S ff , g1g3.:,4,.-A-Qfisfu-2QacQf,.x1.aw.migassilxazk-lRw21m5224azLiai.xa,ijm4:5g:4v:iQA6G5h1nail-:is.f,afLi4f,1ifA3wJ1lv1ipQma..5q,1:.1Y:im-vsi5f..1-weaamwfmmmrumysfrw-wfiw,Q,a-W.-f.,,W-,,.W,.,.T...-..-...,-,...,--..--, ,- V.,...-w -. gi x .. Q 4 4 4 if ll ,ut 9 Front Row: SM3 D. Schallert, QM3 M. Hollister, QM3 A. Chase, SM3 M. Vernon, QM3 D. Moorhead Back Row SN Fl. 9 Kamay, SMSN S. Schultz, QM3 S. Lopez, SMC Fi. Miller, SM 1 S. Ross, QM2 J. Echols, LT D. McDonald Un D 'vision OUARTERMASTER fOMj.' The safety of ships at sea depends on skillful navigation, l' constant vigilance for ships and natural obstacles, and reliable communications with other ships and the shore. OMS perform these duties, as well as maintaining charts and naviga- . tional aids. The OM also stands watch as assistant to the officer of the deck lOODj and the . . navigator. SIGNALMAN QSMJ: SMs send and receive messages by flashing light, semaphore, and flag hoist, act as Iookouts, and repair signal flags, pennants and ensigns. They often work topside and their duties demand that they have good vision and hearing. 1 l'g5 i 4 if Rx 2. 3 1: If A Lf, 1: ,, c V Z1 2. T I 3 u: f. -2 6- :lf PG' :Z if 3? LA E5 Q1 A f .1 V, 5. i , v-. Lv E 9. K 9 I 5 E i I I . 1 Q i r F i f 1 X .x -x xx -X.-Www-x A x .- X.. X x-XX . Xxx xxx-x NNW xx-:xxX.w.,Q..... d 5 f , , Y, ... ., . ., , ., . , Front Bow: BM3 C. Pavlak, BM3 B. O'Neal BM3 M. Burgess Back Ftow: LT Tom Qox, BM2 R. Bowers, BMSN S. Alexander, RM3 F. Granger, RM1 H. Searls, RM1 H. Hauger, RM2 T. Cole, RMSN J. Ernest, RMSN Ritenour, RM3 B. Mceachern, FZMSN Collins. UC D 'ViSi0H BADIOMAN ll-?Ml: Naval activities involve people working at many locations on land and at sea, and BMS operate the radio communications systems that make such complex teamwork possible. BMS operate radioteletypes, prepare messages for interna- tional and domestic commercial telegraph, in addition to sending and receiving messages via the Navy system. They log messages sent and received, and keep their equipment in good operating condition by making simple electrical and electronic repair. 47 7 1 29 SEPTEMBER 1983- 10 APRIL 1984 The ship 's whistle sounds, HARRY E YARNELL is underway. A kiss is blown in the wind daddy is going away. A sailors life isn't easy, he's got a long deployment to do. Leaving behind family and friends, everything seems new. Everyone working together, teamwork is the name of the game. Messcooks feeding the hungry, BT's keep feeding the flame. BM 's steer a safe course at night while others are sleeping. OS's over their consoles are aware of the contacts their keeping. Helos hover above the fantail like bees surrounding their hive. The Postal Clerk waits patiently for the mail from home to arrive. Over four hundred men working daily, doing what they can do best. A scented letter sealed with lipstick puts a young mans mind to rest. Radiomen receive the message first, we're sailing to the Eastern Med. Arriving on the scene, E W's take pictures of foreign aircraft overhead. Days can sometimes seem endless, watching the same movie over again A sailor is awake in the rack sending love by the touch of his pen. Twenty-two hundred, the Chaplain comes over the 1MC on the air. Men listen in silence for the message of safe passage in his prayer. The day has finally arrived, YARNELL's been officially relieved. A man receives the news of his newborn infant at home conceived. Six months have past us by as the pier slowly comes into view. Everyone is anxiously manning the rails, save for just a few. 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The increasing presence of the United States and the Soviet Union in the Medi- terranean since World War ll has kept Egypt in the spotlight of world concern. Alexandria iArabic al-lskandarijakj, capital of Egypt from its founding by Alexander the Great in 332 BC to AD 642, when it was sub- dued by the Arabs, is Egypt's second largest city and chief seaport. The city's built up area - 133 square miles - in the early 1970s contained most of the more than 2,000,000 residents of its larger Muhafayah lgovernate 1 1, 03511. lt lies on the Mediterranean Sea at the western edge of the Nile Delta, 129 miles north- west of Cairo. Alexandria is built on the strip of land separating a low salt lake lMaryut, or Mar- eotis, eight feet below sea level and now partly drained and cultiva tedj from the Mediterranean and on a T-shaped promontory. The stem of the T was originally a male 1 the Heptastadiumj leading to the island of Pharos, which formed the crosspiece of the T ln the course of centur- ies the mole was widened by the accumulation of silt until it became an isthmus half of a mile wide, on which a part of the city is built. The isthmus forms two harbors, the old or great, harbor on the east and the present harbor on the west. On the eastern tip of the original island stood the great lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the World known as the Pharos of Alexandria. lt was begun by the first Ptolemy and completed by his successor about 280 BC. The prototype of all the lighthouses in the world, it was reputed to be 400 feet high. lt was still standing in the 12th century but in 1477 the sultan O5 'it Bay, build a fort and mosque from its ruins. The eastern tip, or cape, is still known as Pharos or as Oa'itb5 y, from the fort and mosque while at the western end is the cape of Ra 's at-Tin 1Cape of Figsj. 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Dutch as spoken in the Netherlands and by Dutch-speaking cul- tured Belgians, however, is taught in the schools and is gaining ground in econom- ic life. There were nearly 79,000 foreign- ers living in Antwerp by the early 7970's. The largest national group was the Dutch 145002, followed by Moroccans l17002, Spaniards f 76002, French 115002, Ger- mans f7002, and British, American and Israelis fabout 800 each2. As the city where Rubens, Van Dyck, and other famous artists were born, Ant- werp seeks to maintain its reputation as a cultural center. Among the city's muse- ums are the Rubens' House, the Museum Ridder Schmidt van Gelder tporcelain, paintings, and furniture2, the Steen, Na- tional Maritime Museum of Belgium, the Brewers House and the Museum Mayer van den Bergh. Many YARNELL sailors took advan- tage ofthe quality diamond retailers avail- able, an industry which has been synono- mous with Antwerp since the 76th cen- tury. . Tours were available to Amsterdam and France. 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