Hoel (DDG 13) - Naval Cruise Book

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,. U O cn 0 J 0 C7 0 4? A Cv SEA OF JAPAN N CHIN HAE, KOREA O MIDWAY SASEBO, JAPAN X O D U Q0 HONG KONG J Q ,I 1 -'O' C7 Q ' O ' 'PEL E . BAY ONKIN GULF ' a GUAM O JJ Q 6 O A 1 . 0 O O Q 0 O Q A MANUS, ADMIRALTY ISLANDS G 9 Q S53 9 sf Ov 0 0 . Q 0 r O OO 0 0 A f 1 , Q f x I I 0 x 0 NEWCASTLE , AUSTRALIA iw . L, , -., . .' . PAGO PAGO, AMERICAN Sm A WELLINGTON, N.Z. A QA A I A m I -Q H 4 Cf 1 me 3 J R SAN DIEGO 5 - Q6 0 fvvx R L R PEARL HARBOR O ' 4 .If . 3 f L , fo ff 6 Q if MRKAFSAMOA n nfl' R . mm'-a-4 Y lm., w.-. ,,..m,4,,.,...q..x., ....g..,.....1-. -.-.5-....4..4..4.-...,...a-.....-i.,-,.-.,.w.a,-v. .z.,-ch.-:.,...--.w.'m,i,......4.1 ....- ,....,......,.....,.....-........ .....J.-.,.....,..-,.... ...R Qwmg .- .. ..2.z..,u,, ,. ...af ,, ,, . , , X , , Q , M 7 ,,AxL?:-f....,,f: 1: fr'-.T , ,H-W-,Ti--Yup---rv ,M fgnvfy- -1 O ' Finest D NNGYXG S S527 'XYXQ Oyef Q5 ENG 1X0 ffv 63' EER O? ING - 1 f f r ,z QYQU ry rf,-7. IJ, 4 I ff! 5 GUNNERY BATTLE EFFICIENCY ASW Sgfppl 1970 MXSSYLES CLEAN SWEEP ..,. Wm vm--Y 12.1. ...up-, -V .. i' - . -- Y. ' ,ma-aa,,.x.y,-,Q..a..,g..4.4..-.S-..-.....,g.,a.Q....,.:.,, ,W WW, ,. an-.mfr-.. 1 V , . 1 V - Ziikmggg,Z.g-se-f-N-2-w-f-as-:1:4,,.F-5.gQ2,.L-g-?QLv.y,.gg-gr:-.v.rggrre-Y '15 - 'K F'l' 'G 4' ,,. ,,.-.0---ff-sm,-.-at , W.,-4--V1-f.. 9 a a -f v COMMANDER PAUL A. ASMUS, USN COMMANDING OFFICER Paul Allen ASMUS was born in San Francisco, California' on March 30, 1928. He attended Monterey Union High School prior to entering Hartnell College in 1946 and Oregon State Uni- versity in 1947 where he ' d ' El ' n ' ' ' ' june 1, 1951. l l Following graduation from Oregon State University, Commander ASMUS served in the Amphibi- C d h' ous omman S ip ELDORADO, the Attack Cargo Ship ELECTRA and the Destroyer Minelayer SHEA in the Pacific before returning to Monterey as a student at the General Line School. From the Post Graduate School, Monterey, he reported to the Staff Commander, Service Force Pacific F1 h h ' ' ' eet, W ere e served as assistant to the Force Operations Plans and Readiness Officer Subsequently Commander ASMUS served in USS F ALGOUT and USS RICHARD S ARDS . EDW as Executive Officer. For outstanding service and heroism while in RICHARD S. EDWARDS he was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V. Detached from RICHARD S EDWARDS in December 1956 he ser d ' - , v. , V6 In USS CHICAGO 35 Operations Officer. For meritorious service in the development and refinement of the procedures ' d associate with the Navy Positive Identification and Radar Advisory Zone conce t in the Gulf , P of Tonkin, and the drafting and lssuing of the first operations order for this innovative tactic, the USS CHICAGO d d -1 ' ' ' ' ' was awar e the m-r1tor1ous Unit Commendation and CDR ASMUS Was awarded the second Navy Commendation Medal. Subsequently he served in the Bureau f N l 1- o ava Personne Commander ASMUS has commanded the USS HOEL since September 4, 1969, and is in receipt of orders to the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. ' He is married to the former Elizabeth Sue Grogan of Montere C lif ' Th h y, a ornia. ey ave two children, Susan and George who are students at Bonita Vista High School, Chula Vista, Cali- fornia. - mayore in ectrical Engineering. He was commissioned an Ensign on LCDR RICHARD L. CARSON EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lieutenant Commander CARSON was born july 12, 1937, in Waterloo, Iowa and graduated from the University of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa in 1959. Selected for Officer Candidate School and subsequent to completion he was commissioned an Ensign on April 8, 1960. Upon commissioning, Lieutenant Commander CARSON was assigned in USS WALKE QDD-7231 as Electronics Material and Combat Information Center Officer. Subsequent tours were: USS WIDGEON KMSL-2082 April 62 to May 64 as Executive Officer, USS TILLAMOOK CATA-192, June 64 to November 66 as Commanding Officer, USS ROBISON QDDG-121 February 67 to April 68 as Operations Officer, Staff, Commander Cruiser Destroyer Force U.S. Pacific Fleet April 68 to March 70 as Scheduling and Assistant Plans Officer, and USS HOEL KDDG-135 April 70 to present as Executive Officer. Lieutenant Commander CARSON has been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Meritorious Unit Citation, Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Meritorious Unit Citation, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Service Medal with seven campaign stars, National Defense Medal and Vietnam Campaign Medal. :.... ,.-.' ,J - . .,...4...4.,,Q.gv.,..,,,...f,-,Irma44.-2-.af.,..,..f-.rat-z..nn--ga-.-' A ..g- ' ,- '.....4.:.i.,..:...z..:.....-M.. -M..J.1...,.,...f...7...:an...,,,.......-Q-.......aL-.,A.z.,aa 454. R. .....,.,..aa..s.-,--.4,.....-.4.c.M,...1..,....,..i...,, H - - ,. ., . .,. 1-gfsf .L ma,- wfyc-Aii!'4xr1,-anqgwusqu-14P-'frr . Q r CAPTAIN RICHARD L. RODIER, USN COMDESDIV 12 , f. , ,PLMM ' LTJG WILLIAM KYLE LT JG GORDON TRASK LT WILLIAM PERRY . First Row: CDR Paul A. Asmus, LCDR R. L. Carson Second Row: ENS P. T. Cahill, LCDR J, A, Dollard, LCDR G. N. Maddox, LT J. P. Dejanovich, LT M. J. Mills, LTJG S. O. Lane, LT M. E. Moffat Third Row: LTJG J. E. RUSS, LTJG V. R. Fricke, LTJG L. T. Creekmarl, ENS R. C. Geiser, LTJG K. W. Hildreth, LTJG W. T. Ferris, LTJG J. M. Giger Fourth Row: LT M. Stephenson, ENS G, P, Wilson. CWC HAACK CWO TARANTINO in A, . , .. ,, . . . ,.. - .- , r, , A . 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Third Row: FTG2 Harubleton, FTGSN Baker, FTGSN Hylton, .GMG2 Campisi, GMG2 Howell, FTG3 Hoffard, GMGSN Lindley Not Shown: GMG2 Schneider, FTG3 Underwood. .-.--:--,:,-r- ,.,- -..M .11 -.f,Le.eA-ww-,T , . . - f--f -A-- - . -4--9-gamxsax-,M...u-.ff 1 , ,V X -vu...-H' - ' , -pro' dn., V- - w.4-...,..:,..-.. ' -g.1- anvnmkQ:,Q.4 .....1..-3 5.4. 5.50.31 44:-:,..,.,,... . 'xxx - V -V N , -. f , wwfw:W,1., wvnnv f -f ff W NFirstSRow: BM1 Sheppard, BM2 Travis, BM3 Phillips, BM3 Benock, BM3 MoClough, BM3 Hon, BMC Rogers Second Row: SN Felts, SN McGee, SN Rober, BM3 Hooks, SN Crabtree Third Row: SN Hogan, SN Hunsanger, BM3 Morrison, SN Douglas, SN Parmenter, SN Furlough, SN Semer, BM3 Jones, SN Nawrooki, SN Comeaux, SN Aken, SN Metz. , -Q- , 2 l rsld , , ' iii S - is sv' X 1 X X, Q 94 .N t .. , Bl First Row: ST1 Nelson, STC Bilodeau, LTJG Lane, ST1 Brooks Second Row: STG3 Loh, GMG2 Guillory, SN Hendrickson, STG3 Berrien Third Row: TM2 Rickman, STG3 Kuhns, STG2 Oakden, STG2 Strader Fourth Row: STG3 Watkins, STG2 Blunt. Not Shown: TM1 Blankenship. 5, B t t ' ki V.. +6 WE 'YW wb NGINEERING LT MOFFAT , Z . , 1l.-v LTJG THOMPSON LTIG FRICKE EMC MC MASTER Pm g L 'IH' l 5 ' i . -lil n i a --n '9E'5' Her ET 1 --,...,.-4-,Q ,.A.,.,,,L. ..,K,NV Y V W fat,- First Row: LTJG Fricke, BTCM Ransdell, BTC Clark, BT1 Charles, BT1 Thompson Second Row: BT3 Kennelly, BT2 Fisher, BT3 Thibodeaux, BT1 Berlin Third Row: FN Ola, BT2 Wellesley, BT3 Ritland, BT3 Denton, FN Lockhart, BT3 Nunemaker, BT3 Groesbeck Fourth Row: BTFN Aspinall, FN Delora, BT2 Sullivan, FN Hause. F ft.-1 T f 2 LBJ First Row: MMC Annett, MM1 Chase, MM1 Martin, LTJG Fricke Second Row: MMFN Francis, MMFN Cook, MMFN Grubb, YN3 Roberts Third Row: MMFN Sayles, MM2 Olsen, MMFN Foutch, MMFN Smith, MMFN McClain, MMFN Romine, MMFN Smith Fourth Row: FN jacks, MMFN Bernard, MM3 Dunn, MMFN Thompson, MM2 Renken. sw sr., U Q as Q fr' F r ' i , f :,- -1- :I , Q W if 1 C 1 M 3 .fri 51353 5 2 f ' 1 r , ff QQ.,.f1u' ' r ,I Q -uw 4 2 F 53 it F F iv i W is I, ' ,Ll , ,N - rx Qiigw - ,, ,Qi f V r r , rug mums: it Q gy mXv0'3 - I :vi :QQ V Q-5 , Q- A X gf Q KX .. .. . XX X X X, V,,xx, N Xux, , 1, - ww Q Q X g f QQ -74' E Q N LY 2 MQg,,,gz5f . ., f .. jg s'.:vgs.s qi- f .1 . V , K X - 5w,:'gQ-Z .- XX xx WE TR Y ,m'V 'fffi RVA S Q .,LL m -U11 1 ff! U QU, 7 ,, 4.11 f A ' ff- 1697 S s 1 wff' yay, ,Af f-vi nt- .- -f . , H x HX i I First Row: IC2 Miller, EMC McMaster, EM2 Barbeau Second Row: EM3 Calomenig IC3 Chapin, EMFN Moomey, ICFN Rice, ICFN Haymons, EM2 Fitzpatrick Third Row: ICFN Faubel, EMFN Buehler, ICFN Lenhardt, EMFN Ware, FN Souza. 'WM Y' 7 V 4, QWXNP'-ff ,. V , 5 A' , W rd, -4' f 5 2 X, ff f gff yr wi If W f f ,Z lx X .ffl kv 5 5 2 ,W , ,- , , ., g,,,.,-ww 3:1 uni, f Qu .fm-.Kwan-,H ffwvffwwv-vwff-Px,5A1!'2'P5 ',1,L 1 - M Q -fn' i'........'? '.1qTTTf.'f:f3.,.w?.?,...? '?a'..i1 L,.::..,41..-h..Q,..Qk -M .:J.-:. -r-fzw, rzrnfv ':'E ?Z'i'T ,,,-..',f,4.f,...,.l.. 4. N.-:fe vn-. nu-. va.: ---f1-1-- if -v-M - -'U-----' 'H' -Y 'fm'- ' ' ' F 'fewer' no M' to or F7 First Row: SCF Verwyst, LT Moffat, MMC Snyder Second Row: DC1'Brotherton, EN1 Young, EN3 May, FN Carpenter, DC3 Simpson, FN Gregg, MM1 AI1dGI'S0r1 Third Row: FN Waddell, FN Blanohette, SF2 Fain, FN Weyhmiller, EN3 Pakutz, FN Horvath, DC3 Forst, MR3 Widmer. Fourth Row: SF3 Springer, SF3 Adkerson. NW kr x SQ wx? Nur-S ,mms 1. Q:,.:,x.f...V,.. Km 4., - sri? . f 2' V iii X QQQLLLIL 4-55 4 , . T9 gf 9 A 'Q 1 u fi 3 'X f 1 Y' A 5 X3 xx X Ag, . , V , X SKC CRUM SK1 ESTIPONA SU P PL if DEPT ff 5 1 ' ' LT DEJANOVICH Z LTJG HILDRETH CSC GARCIA DK1 HERRICK sm SANTOS ff' First Row: LT Dejanovich, SK1 Estipona, SD1 Santos, DK1 Herrick, CS1 Reed, CSC Garcia, SKC Crum, LTJC1 Hildreth Second Row: SD2 Realica, SD2 Devera, TN Lopez, SK2 Pechter, CS2 Lynch, SN Kinghorn, SN Nathan, TN Menard Third Row: TN Cartagena, TN Domingo, TN Cartagena, TN Racho, SH3 Burgess, SK2 Yulatic, SH2 Teves, SN Pinkston SH3 Lancaster Fourth Row: SN Geisendaffer. CS3 Mulroy, SK3 Lewis, SH3 Han, SA Montoya, SN Williams, SK3 Terrell. Q 2' 'sv-Q , ff ' .Wwvf fi? 'N 1 '1 4 , '4 Yu w 1 1 f-y -4 '1 , . -'fa I4 V, Zi T! P -V ffl r 1 , , ' l r 1 V .1 WI I 5 . , 1 , ,ii ' 3 1., --1117 -111 - .. Y 1 T 1 6 NOVEMBER 1970 WE DEPARTED SAN DIEGO ON NOVEMBER 6, 1970 FOR THE HOEL'S SIXTH TOUR TO WESTPAC. OUR STOPS WHILE IN TRANSIT TO WESTPAC HAWAII... M I D W A Y 'I GUAM... - 1 ' ' 4 ' ' A- ' u ' ' ' - . ' --'. - ' '-' vw' vw ' ' ' Je: -j ' -- an 'Y: 1n:.::.i...l,gi.igy.i .... .. ,...........,...,I,,,..,.,.,...,...4.v.u...mu.vw-w...1.ww.ew......-.W--4413-ggi-n-1 5 '15 Aj Jeff 'WM wg? 5 'C Mx W? 4-...WS s Nam Cowie We va N Na 1 Q S xxwmm XXX wma X 1 XX N Nv- X x .wi E in f'95-li' -l-el-fl I ' ' 'L Q53 ,ISE N N i v 1 S i I 6 WW ll J i .J- ,Apr X N aifxuf xi ky W' mi WRX- x x 'F - in .. 1, f . .. ,, , . B, M Sasebo was an obscure village SASEBO, JAPAN until 1886 when it was designated as 3rd Naval District Head- b f th wars with China Russia, and Germany. Heavily quarters. It was the chief Japanese ase or e , bombed in WW II, it was rebuilt by the U,S, Navy for the Korean War. The present population is 275,000. yg52i1Z,,'4,'2 f'i ' vi MIK!! x f V h if N RENEW ' kbs 5 I i HONG KONG The colony has a population of 3,739,000 and an area of 398 sq. miles. It is divided into three parts: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula and Stonecutters Island, and the New Terri- tories, and was leased to Britain for 99 years in 18 8. H 9 ong Kong is a tax free port, and a great lace to et tailor made clothes as well as 'ewelr and stereo e ui ment. P 8 1 Y q P 4 .... . , .. -4. -,x-:-'-f-EIY74 of -f. . W .-5...---r -3:1 7',:::.:.,N-za..-:...a,.,.t...r.,.....- ,,.,,,w ,,1--wr:.,,.....it:..:m-aims. ...s m...i-l--i.:.,:.+- f r M wiigxg f-ng-3331 ,,i,...-M.U.M.a-, ..- 1 H J., , ai l f i ,. 'i 4 Ti b . it vii IZ' ii ' X . . U. . ,,:,' rg: N, - if-, .251 if F-f W, f QQ, ,,,,. A qi'-F. 19:1 ,,,5,,-- A s -f. HJQQML 1v2f1a2Ym.:'? fe S1 . --aff , W, W. .,,, . .., A ,, ..,-, .1 . Y, ' ,QL-6.-,Q f' Tw., .9-.,..W -- , - , 'Q - - -Af - .4 , J ,.-.a,:-....,.a.1 safe- .... 5,,,,:,,.u.zzii,lh4.:.i.:1-fs.......-.a......:.,....-,s4... s.. H-U CHIN-HAE, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Chin-Hae is a small relatively unimportant town with a population of 100,000. It has the principle Korean Naval Repair and Training Base in operation, and also is the site of the Korean Naval Academy. Hoel's visit to Chin-Hae was to represent the U.S. in the Harbor and Cherry Blossom Festival. ,...,.,w. J 1 2 ww is 1 t x Q-, . , V' uw-5, . 'N 11 Y ,.,,,, ,,,, AN yf W ' fff X V 'W ? W ,M ' 14 My f f Z wwwgwwm ,V 4 My ww-'W 1 , ,,, ., . ., V - .,I. -fr -..,,.,q,,h,- .hyat , we m--u. .2 -' ' '- - ' ' ' ' . ...fvf-f--1.T5,....,.-,-aw--ef--..., 'L' - - fl -- ee f - - - - xdff-me-1-fm-1+ H - ' ' ' ' I 'A if ' i Q - ' P X 54 . ff' ', wif ' ' SUBIC BAY, PHILIPPINES MANUS, ADMIRALTY ISLANDS This South Sea Island Paradise is densely wooded and hilly, with mountains that rise to a height of 2,355 J feet. Manus, which viras developed by the United States during World War II, has a present population of 25,000. A. ,..-A - . .. .,.i..k.-,rf-........:...-1-V--. -' .Y-,. '-' , ' ' ' CHANGE OF COMMAND 1 MAY 1971 CDR T, J, Bowen relieves CDR P. A. Asmus as Commanding Officer of HOEL. CDR Bowen has come from the USS COONTZ CDLG-91 which was decommissioned for modernization. CDR Asmus will be going to the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. ,W if H- 'W' ' 'JW' ' 'M- ' L yn i 2 s 1 ? is I I X X e Q , F 5 E X 1 5 W i P 1 1 5 i Qi . ,L 2 . 3 2 3 'l 1 ff 3 E? STOOD WITH LOVING CARE, 27 APRIL 1971 0000007144022 EAST ,ig Tug pair. 4 f f ,Q fl M1C1l7'f ' ,wdddY,,,..- I Dgbi3'T Villa qw 5mm 591500 1,5 --. 1-1... 1.- WE IOURNEYED INTO NEP TUNE'S REALM WITH DAVY JONES AT THE UHELMH Y M R NEPTUNUS REX WE WERE TOP K M. ,,,-, ,, J, i..-.,,,,...A.4. NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA 4 MAY 71 A 9 MAY 71 NW X f mff hk -f if i 5 4'f ,4 713745 my ww. M The City of Enterprise , which has a population of 143,061 and is situated 104 miles north of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, is the clearing point for the coal pro- duction of theiNorthern Coalfields, and a preeminent producer of steel and steel products. To balance the industrial scene Newcastle is also a city of beaches and attractive scenery with every kind of sports and recreation facilities available. 4.5 'E 34515, , ,N-'fr M' I 5 , k ' ii - 1 H V5 . V ' ij-1'-f. 3 ' - ' 5' - ,, ' 1 . ' 1, Hy ff f f -1 4 .4 V 2 2 f ,,f-V.-1 , , W A no , . H MX-,.b,1V,,4 J, .4-rg. Q ,I - . ., I YV'-rfb-f'.-'E-awfff ' . - X, . , VV , z QV 4 - L Y , -L W,W,V,,g:,-5ff.,xg?'v 1 , ' - V 1 v 'a9- ' 1+ aff ' '2 'f9- ' : ' f '1'5 ' 4? w-,fXNL f., ..- '-: MY L- , M- , -ff V -0- wig f K' X K, 451511, - -.-QEQIVVV X' K J 'Vi V vu QV- --P -f'-VU:-V,.f-'f,,. .f,- 4-f V Q-1. ,- vsfffij-xg4491A-,,V4-i'g.:2,-Io,-4+-5a.5,,M,i5V,g-.,5Q: 2,-'fV--31. my- .fx gf. km: .-, -A vw on ,. V w V I 5. 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V , x ' 2' RE-ENLISTMENTS During HOEL's tour overseas 14 men re-enlisted a total service time of over 64 years. .NSE A v--4--..-........- Y, -a A H Q T.-Y 1 i X, ff CIN ll .1 .........-1. ,....-- ... ..-... Y.....-..Y .mv .- x x S.- 1 CRUISE BOGK STAFF E Q 1 LCDR R. L. CARSON .iw ,u 5 E 5 v . FTM2 GE RMO F f v, 1 EIXB G. WILSON 1 LT STEPHENSON I WITH THANKS TO: LCDR Madd0X FTG1 Kerins Q LT Moffat GMM3 Grubby ' I-TIG Cfeekmafl FTM3 Scott 1 I-TIG Fficke BT3 Nunamaker ' FTMC Bfadshef GMM3 Bartz ICC Gilly GMMSN caravella 1 .,., ,,..-..- Z-. . 1 1 I i 4 v 4 X w 1 I I 4 5 5 1 V: fi i I 5 I 5 L . , I P v I 5 5 P g, Q E P Dos f, tl . 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