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'-s ,, 1 2--I ILYIJ ! i I -Ti. fvfi 1 I g l An-. , . 6:61-.i v A -ln. .-'- I .5 ' A ,fi .sl ff F' 1 INDEPENDENCE -- INTEGRITY. PRIDE. -Pm 1 Q.. -4. - -.4-'N' i QOH TRY Jim. 'x '1 ,. 53-l4.Zl9ilr3hii15-111.71 , fi 1 ,1E3'I'i ' ' l gg! X 'Z' X 1 ' Ex, F IfE.f E 4 if f,.I.? '. ' , ,. 'V s- ' ' 'SIL' , 342 I I A3 -21+9Q,' 1 AEE' ' sf- 3 A I Li:-3 f - . . g - ' A , . I ,. sf.-. M Q EQf ' 7,gQ1Qg'gffQQ,, I ' ' I :J , ,n Q A f -I 4 ,qv -. ' ,-.. .. ' -A' -- ' s '-if .5 -W'A' dd D fs:-..f -1 qv' lllfr i S 1 1 I 3 v 11 3 '1 F ,nfl ', .Q 'X 3 I' . 1 .fm ,ff , l..' V Y L H .V ,I f V I V H A ,HA 1, i 1 I 1 if -4 as ,W we mf' mfg-aw-w ian p-ul , M f -if ez F ., 1 ,.T'Q-V' -A ' wg Qlfiff-' , FZ, '-Y 1' ' .-,. .,.., '1.T,Q wi ' , ' . . A ,, aa.-. ' -0- Q Q ' 49 ? 'z lwkfm I iwi'!EXfM,Fg5 'LXJJ N .WN ,.,,,' Q Q ' uv-W lE'l'f Lk vw I ' , n. Sing' NNW' 'y W A 75,13-fm, 1 1 Ol R HISTORY or EXCELLENCE NDEPENDENCE -Q The mere word evokes thoughts of freedom, integrity and individuality. To us, the crew of this warship, INDEPENDENCE has been home, protec- tor, maintainer, and above all - the symbol of power and liberty which makes our nation the most powerful and respected in the world. I But the INDEPENDENCE story does not begin on this deployment. Her service and that of her predecessors are as much a part of the nation's fabric as the ideals of her name. I The first INDEPENDENCE was a 10-gun continental sloop under the command of Captain Iohn Young. The second INDEPENDENCE was launched in 1814, and in addition to serving during the Mexican-American War, this 74-gun frigate was the flag ship for Commodore Bainbridge's Mediterranean Squadron. In 1912, another INDEPEN- DENCE was commissioned and operated as part of the Naval Dverseas Transportation Service. The first INDEPENDENCE, a 10-gun continental sloop, began her service on the year of our nations birth, 1776. One of her first riders, Iohn Paul jones, received the second salute rendered t the newly founded American flag. 4 'Si-:-557 Q - The fourth INDEPENDENCE, the first of several aircraft carriers to be con- verted from cruiser hulls, was launched in 1942. She fought in various actions throughout the Pacific including the Marcus Islands, Wake and Raboul. At Tarawa, INDEPENDENCE was hit by three torpedoes, but she managed to withdraw under her own power. Return- ing in 1944, she saw action in repatriating the Philippines. Aircraft from her deck also fought over Qkinawa and made attacks on the Iapanese homeland. E Dverall, she earned eight battle stars for her operations in the Pacific. Following the war she was assigned as an atomic test ship at Bikini Atoll. Damaged but not sunk, she returned to San Francisco where she was ,y ... p . sunk off the coast of Cali- i y 9 Q y r fornia in a Special test in - r s s 1951. B The INDEPEN- DENCE we know today was commissioned CVA- 62 on January 10, 1959 at Setting sail for the first time, INDEPENDENCE departs New York Harbor to begin sea trials February 2, 1959. - ......v-.f- ..i,..,....,.-.. ..- .,, .-., ,....,. . . - -., , Qfjgjg- - gg the Brooklyn Naval Shipyard- The HUUUT- , , ablg Thgmag S, GENES, SQCI'E?l3.1'y of the Navy presided overthe ceremony. In 1962, she took part in the naval blockade during the Cuban Missile Crisis. ggpgg In 1965, INDEPENDENCE saw her first action in Vietnam. During this deployment, tbeA- 6 Intruder was used in combat for the first time. In 1983, INDEPENDENCE participated in Dperation Urgent Fury :qi 'ltsl the as s ault of li A I 3' pi, Cfrenada. -I After 1- I + 1 I this, she steamedfor the Mediterranean where her aircraft saw action against Syrian targets in Lebanon. El In 1988, after completing the Ser- vice Life Extension Program, she re- ported to a new During herfour year Service Life Extension Y' , at l lf 'E Program in 1985 t the Philadelph Naval Shipyard Independence was strippedfrom keel t mast and brought back to life. r 3 2. -tif -i1...i.,- I . 'rr During herfirst Western Pacific Cruise, Independence made history by becoming the first aircraft carrier to enter into the Arabian Gulf in more than 17 years. homeport in San Diego. In Iuly 1990, INDEPENDENCE departed on her first Western Pacific X Indian Dcean deployment. While per- forming exercises in the North Arabian Sea, INDEPEN- DENCE was called upon to deter Iraqi aggression against the nation of Kuwait during Dperation Desert Shield. On Dctober 2, 1990, INDEPENDENCE became the first aircraft carrier since 1974 to enter the Arabian Gulf. She remained on station for over 90 consecutive days as the United States' defender of freedom. Our story begins on September 11, 1991. INDEPENDENCE was sent to Yokosuka, japan, to relieve the USS MIDWAY CCV 415. gpgp The I-5 Team was formed when Carrier Air Wing Five joined INDEPENDENCE. Upon relieving the MIDWAY in Pearl I-Iarbor, INDEPENDENCE became the Navy's only for- ward deployed aircraft carrier. On our first deployment from Iapan, the INDEPENDENCE took part in paying tribute to fallen comrades during commemorations of the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Coral Sea in Sydney Australia. After enjoying Wonderful Australian hospitality INDE- PENDENCE sailed to the Arabian Gulf Where we re- mained on station during the extreme heat of summer. Dccasional visits to the United Arab Emirates provided relief, rest and a chance to call loved ones at home. Nearing the end of our time on station, INDEPEN- DENCE was once again called upon to deter aggression as the main force for Qperation Southern Watch. Dperation Southern Watch, a United Nations imposed no-fly I f I 'N I - zone , restricted all Iraqi aircraft from flying south of the 32nd parallel. The I-5 Team participated for three weeks in protecting the innocent from the dangers of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. During these weeks the I-5 Team was thrust into headlines as news media from all over the world em- barked INDEPENDENCE for 22 straight days. D As never before, we all watched ourselves on television and read about our success in newspapers from around the globe. Relieved on station by the USS RANGER LCV 615, the last time these two ships would ever be together, we headed home on time and on schedule. Hbrief stops in Pattaya Beach, Thailand, and Hong Kong capped a most successful and rewarding first deployment of I INDEPENDENCE as the nation's only forwarded deployed aircraft carrier. The following pages highlight our when answering the call, it shall al- ways be For the love of the country . GOOD-DAYMATESN . . . During West Pac '92, Independence participated in the Battle of Coral Sea Memorial held off the coast ofAustralia. In addition to reliving the history of the past, many , new friends and memories were made during 9 four-day po t V .- ' accomplishments and success. The I-5 Team has shown the world - 4-1-...-1-,V,.f-mor R' 'F Wi, THE COMING OF THE CARRIER For I dipt into the future, as far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be . . . Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain 'd a ghastly dew From the nations' airy Naoies grapplin in the central blue. y - Ahfred Tennyson 11 it .if-3.1 X... H A .JI . - -' 3 Rear Admiral Brent M. Bennitt Commander, Battle Force Seventh Fleet - '- ' ' ' 5 Y - ' .-...Af-f -V , :, t -lg -..,.. A - -'nv--'-- fa' ear Admiral Brent M. Bennitt, was born in Lakewood, California. I-Ie graduated from the Naval Academy in 1964, and was designated a Naval Aviator eighteen months later. After two combat cruises and 222 combat missions with VA 94 flying the A-4 v Skyhawk aboard USS HANCOCK and USS BONN E HOMME RICHARD, he attended the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School. This was followed by a tour as flight test tutor at the Empire Test Pilot School at Boscombe, England. He was commended by the Queen of England for valuable service in the air as the school's stall! spin program manager and as one of the first devel- opment test pilots on England's first variable stability aircraft. Returning to the United States in 1973, Rear Admiral Bennitt joined VA 83 serving as the Administrative and Maintenance Officer while flying the A-7E aboard USS FORRESTAL. He was a member of the team which represented the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the 1974 NATO South Weapons Delivery Competition. A tour as Aide and Flag Lieutenant to the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet was followed by duty as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of VA 105 . aboard USS SARATOGA. During this tour, the Gunslingers were selected as the top A-7E squadron in the Atlantic Fleet and won the Wade C. McClusky il Award, a symbol of the Navy's most outstanding attack squadron. After leaving VA 105, Rear Admiral Bennitt served as the Attack Training Officer and Flying Hour Funds Program Manager on the staff, Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Following fifteen months of nuclear power Q training, Rear Admiral Bennitt reported to the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier . NIMITZ as Executive Officer. In February 1985, Rear Admiral Bennitt 2 assumed command of USS LA SALLE, flagship of Commander, U.S. Middle S Q. A 1 East Force, forward deployed at Manama, Bahrain. , Rear Admiral Bennitt's next assignment was in Washington, D.C. where he served as Acting Director of Aircraft Carrier and Air Station Programs in the Office of Chief of Naval Operations. He then received orders as Commanding Officer of USS NIMITZ, taking command August 28, 1987. In June 1990, Rear Admiral Bennitt assumed the duties as Deputy Director, Test and Evaluation and Technology Requirements IOP 09181 Washington, DC. . ln November 1991, he took command of Carrier Group Five and Battle Force Seventh Fleet. Rear Admiral Bennitt's personal decorations include the Legion of Merit lihree awardsl, Meritorious Service Medal, Individual Air Medals fthree i awardsi, Air Medal Strike Flight Q17 awardsi, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V Qthree awardsi, and the Vietnamese Air Gallantry Cross. Rear Admiral Bennitt is married to the former Beverly Diane Brumfield, of Southgate, California. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Bennitt have one daughter, . Sarah, and they reside in Yokosuka, japan. 'IN , T-,f -' ' 'a' ' ' ' K ' I' in A I 1 V, , .IMI a.E,,, ,Il fs E E llf fab 1 Captain Carter B. Refo Commanding Officer, USS INDEPENDENCE ICV 623 .Ma i 'nog I 1 9 ., 1 5: 'W' 'QE C aptain Carter B. Refo graduated from the United States if -kj Naval Academy in 1965., He was designated a Naval if 3,3 ,k Q 5.0 Aviator in March 1967. Also in 1967, Captain Refo intro- ' duced the A-7A Corsair II into the Fleet. He made two combat deployments to Southeast Asia aboard USS AMERICA QCV 665 and USS CORAL SEA QCV 435. He is also a plank owner of Attack Squadron Eighty-two, VA 82. In a subsequent tour with VA 82, he served as Operations and Maintenance Officer. In 1971, Captain Refo graduated from the Naval Test Pilot School with Class 58. At sea, Captain Refo served as Commanding Officer, USS MILWAUKEE QAOR 25 and as Commander, Carrier Air Wing Six on USS INDEPENDENCE CCV 625 and USS FORRESTAL CCV 595. He commanded Attack Squadron Seventy-two, VA 72, as part of Carrier Air Wing One embarked aboard USS IOHN F. KENNEDY QCV 675. From 1982 to 1984, Captain Refo served as Air O erations Officer on Carrier Grou Six Staff. P P 3 ! fl T 1 5 Captain Refo's shore tours in- clude, Naval Plant Office Dallas,. ' Texas, Light Attack Wing Readiness Officer at Cecil Field, Florida, Airwing Training Officer, Com- mander, Naval Air Force, Atlantic, Ordnance Branch, Weapons System Test Division, Aircraft Carrier Pro- gram Branch Head, OPNAV Staff. On December 21, 1991, Captain Refo took command of USS INDE- PENDENCE QCV 625 in Yokosuka, japan. Captain Refo's personal decora- tions include the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal Qthree awards5, Individual Air Medals ffifteen awards5, Navy Commenda- tion Medal fthree awards5 with Combat V and various campaign awards. Captain Refo and his wife, Paula, make their home in Yokosuka, japan. Captain and Mrs. Refo have two children. Their son, Carter, is a graduate of Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and their daughter, Elizabeth, actively competes with the United States Equestrian Team. 0 f ,,,,.--v-gn-r-- - . Y u - . f. . ' Q- P , W,,,7,..V ,,..,,,fff -e - -- Y Y FV qv V 1 ,,, , nun . VH- ' -jf - - . , U if . ,,,,,,..,.1-aqfifv-an 4-Wn '?'F 'm Y' ' V I ..i,i..,,n-. -- V- v 'H' v ' K' ,tg - 'F' -5 N ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,-.-f-1 ',-'.ff'j,-S 3 + . - - 1--W-,.,m 4 ' -' - , ,', ,. - ' -L ,- .X - ' . ,.-. 4 .'- ,:fe',' w '.'h',' ,., .' MIK Q v Captain Emil D. Morrow Chief of Staff, Battle Force Seventh Fleet K , A A K Q H an M, ,,,.,,, A,,,.4,.. ,,.,.,,,- , ,, --1- ---Q --Vf --A--H f -A ' ' ' ' ' 7574-L-A Ann-14-.LYHJ k - ,-,N ,,,,..,,........i- ..,-.--.f-N ,. gl' ' 1 ' , . aptain Morrow was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio He graduated from the United States Naval Academ in 1964. Captain Morrow served aboard USS CROAKEK CSS 2641 as the Electrical Officerp USS COBBLER CSS- 3441 as Communications and Operations Officerp USS GATO CSSN 6151 as Weapons Officer and Main Propulsion Assistantp and USS SAM HOUSTON CSSBN 6091 QBLUE CREW1 as Engineering Officer. Captain Morrow then served on the staff of Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Atlantic eet as a member of the Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board from Iune 1975 to Selptember 1977. U on detachment he served as Executive Officer of USS PHILA ELPHIA QSSN 69311 from November 1977 to Iuly 1980. In January 1981, Captain Morrow assumed command of USS WHALE QSSN 6381. During his M -avi command the ship conducted T I numerous successful deployments and won the Battle Efficiency E . In March 1983, Captain Morrow rotated ashore to become Deput Commander for Readiness at Sub- marine S uadron Two in New London, Connecticut. In December 1983, he as- sumed command and was the first Commandin Officer of USS PROVIDENEE QSSN 7191, the first vertical launch Tomahawk subma- rine in the Fleet. ln October 1985, he assumed duties as the first Commanding Officer of Nuclear Field A School. After a tour as Commander, Submarine Squadron Y One, Captain Morrow reported to rf , the Office of Chief of Naval Opera- tions, Washington, D.C. as Deputy Director, Fast Attack Submarine Division. In September 1991, Captain Morrow assumed duties as Chief of Staff, Commander, Battle Force Seventh Fleet X Commander, Carrier Strike Force Seventh Fleet, Commander, Carrier Group Five. ' Ca tain Morrow's personal decorations include the Legion of Merit ftwo awards1, leleritorious Service Medal Qfour awards1, Navy Commendation Medal Cthree awards1, Navy Achievement Medal ftwo awards1 and various other campagn and unit awards. aptain Morrow is married to the former Rosemary Costello Propst of Grand Island, Nebraska. They have three children, LT Emil W. Morrow, SC, USN, Susan Elizabeth and Stephen Decatur. cr ,, . -1 Q... .-f .L. 1--1 - ' . mf1'1'.'QS4 if J ' in 'lu-FP-Q .5151 3' l' E Captain Arthur N. Langston Commander, Carrier Air Wing FIVE . if aptam Arthur Bud N. Langston, s a native of San Diego, California, ' graduated from San Dieglo State Uni- versity with a bachelor's egree in politica science in January, 1 68. Follow- ing graduation, he entered the Navy through the A Officers Candidate School at Naval Air Station Pensacola and was commissioned an Ensign on May 10, 1968. He was designated a Naval Aviator in Au ust 1969 upon completion of flight training at Naval Air aation Kingsville, Texas. Followinig A-6 fleet replacement training in VA 128, he reported to VA 115 in August 197 . During his first fleet tour with the Arabs , he completed two combat tours in Sout east Asia aboard USS MIDWAY QCV 415 where he flew 270 combat missions. In Atpril 1973, he was assigned to VA 128 as a fli ht instructor and landing signals of icer QLSOJ. In September 1975, he 'oined VE 52 and deployed to the Western Pacific aboard the USS KITTY I-IIAWK CCV 637. In February 1978, Captain Langston attended the Royal Air Force Staff Col- lege in Bracknell, England. He graduated with distinction from the Senior O ficer's Course in December 1978. After a tour in Washington, D.C., as a detailer for aviation officer sea assignments, he reported to the VA 95 Green Lizards as Operations Officer. His next assignment was with VA 128 where he was the Medium Attack Warfare Coordination and Executive Officer. In Iuly 1983, Captain Langston joined VA 145 and assumed command in December 1984. Following his squadron command tour, he served as Special Assistant to the Deputy Assis- tant Secretary of the Navgfor Tactical Programs. Reporting to CVW-11 as Sputy Commander in May 198 , he completed a estern Pacific! Indian Ocean deployment aboard USS ENTERPRISE QCVN 652 and participated as strike leader during operation Praying antis . During this opera- tion he conducted retaliatory strikes against the Iranian Navy April 18, 1988. From December 1988 to May 1991, Captain Langston served as Commandin Officer, Naval Strike Warfare Cen- ter, Fallon, hivada. At Strike U , he particgpated in the formulation of strike lans for Desert torm while workin for the Ioint IStaff and Commander, U.S. Central gommand. He also flew combat missions durin Desert Storm from both Red Sea and Persian Guqf based aircraft carriers. Catptain Langston has accumulated more than 5,000 ight hours andmore than 1,100 carrier landings in the A-6, F-14 and F X A-18. Captain Langston's personal decorations in- clude: the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross Qthree awardsl with Combat V , Meritori- ous Service Medal ftwo awardsl, Strike I Flight Air Medal Q16 awardsj, Nav Commendation Medal feight awardsl with comllnat V and various naval: an National Campaign awards. I Captain Langston assumed command of Car- rier Air Winlg Five on june 14, 1991.2 ' , , Captain amgston is married to the former' . I Pamela Helen Rogers of San Diego, California. D They have a son, Aaron, attending jacksonville ' University, and a daughter, Lisa, attending the University of San Diego. . X as rp- -D ' 'WW' .alf--ln r-1 ' f V I Wissbavii' 2 4 aka Q mfs Captain Richard A. Robbins Commander, Destroyer Squadron Fifteen I' ' k I 1 4 C aptain Richard Alan Robbins, a native of Hot Springs, Arkansas, entered the United States Naval Academy in Iune 1965. He was commissioned and awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree on Iune 4, 1969. Following his commissioning, Captain Robbins served on USS RICH QDD 8201 and USS ALYWIN CFF 10811 as the commissioning Anti- Submarine Warfare Officer. His first shore duty was at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he was awarded a Master of Science De- gree in Operations Research in February 1975. Captain Robbins then served as Weapons Officer on USS BUCHANAN CDDG 141 prior to serving on the Chief of Naval Operations Staff QOP 131 as Head, En- listed Strength Plans Section. In 1981, Captain Robbins returned to the fleet as Executive Officer aboard USS ELLIOT CDD 9671. . ' - - me ' He remained at sea as Chief V Staff Officer, Destroyer Squadron -ff: Twenty-one before reporting to V the Chief of Naval Operations Staff in the Planning and Pro- gramming Division fOP 801. Captain Robbins then served as Commanding Officer, USS BOWEN CPF 10791. He returned for another tour on Chief of Naval Operations Staff COP 131 as Head, Enlisted Plans and Community Management Branch Director. Captain Robbins assumed duties as Commander Destroyer Squad- ron Fifteen in August 1991. Captain Robbins' personal decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service ' 1 Medal Cthree awards1, and the Navy Commendation Medal fone award1. In addition, he wears various campaign and service medals. He has deployed to the Western Pacific, Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean and Arabian Gulf. Captain Robbins is married to the former Vicki Lynne Noble of Castro Valley, California. They have three sons Richard Ir., Mark and Adam. f' Tix: .i, r I . . IP' if W Captain Larry W. Nelms Executive Officer, USS Independence CCV 621 ,- .,-- ---...Y -, :, ff'-'- Y 8.4.4, fl' at 9... Si' ,mg 'ki C 1 gi. -ki aptain Larry W. Nelms was it if born in Farmington, Missouri. He 1,3 qk, it -15.8 holds a Bachelor of Science Degree , f from Southeast Missouri State N ffvnmvw ' University. He entered the Na through the Aviation Officer Candidate School Prcagram and was designated a Naval Aviator in May 19 . His first duty assigknment was with Helicopter Anti- Submarine Sguadron our, The Black Knights , em- barked on U S TICONDEROGA QCVA 141, USS KITTY HAWK QCV 631 and USS RANGER CCV 611. In Decem- ber 1975, he reported to HS 10 as an instructor pilot and COMNA AIRPAC H-3 NATOPS evaluator. With a follow-on assignment as Air Boss aboard USS DEN- VER QLPD 91, he earned a Surface Warfare Officer qualification. Captain Nelms attended the Naval Postgraduate Schoo in Montereg California where he received a Master of Science egree in Manpower, Personnel and Training-IAnalysis. In December 1982, he reported back to S 4, where he served as Administrative, Maintenance and Operations Officer aboard USS CARL VINSON CCVN 701. Subsequently, he served as Flag Administrative Aide to OP 12, Total Force Programming and Budgeting Division. Captain Nelms resorted to HS 2, Golden Falcons , as Executive Officer in December 1986, an assumed command in May 1988. During his tour, HS 2 was awarded the COMNAVAIRPAC Battle E and CNO Safety award. Following his command tour, Capmtain Nelms reported to COMNAVAIRPAC in November 1989, w ere he served as Helicgpter Train- ing and Readiness Officer. He reported to USS INDEPENDENC QCV 621 as Executive Officer in March 1991. Ca tain Nelms' personal decorations include the Meritorious Service MedaI?Navy Commendation Medal fthree awards1, Navy Achievement Medal, Nav Expeditionary Medal and several Unit and Service Awards. Captain Nelms is married to the former Sharon Ann Willmore of Farmin ton, Missouri. They have one daughter, Shawn Michelle, and live in Yokosuia, Japan. .. ff. l f U. if co'. i B E. A Fwy X 1: .QE in' -ls Y Y Y Y Y Nu vw Y f -vvwliiif.. ' ,-4- 1'-7-L, W W Wi ,W ,i , J-nqf,,4u-T - ., K 4, . QP' S1-sf-I1 M I.: IDI ln I N- 1- .FSH Q Commader Stephen D. Doyle Executive Officer, USS Independence CCV 623 ,H .1-uusqfqng-ff..-119-w.-41'-.fn ' rt lr Q 0, 2 3:1 aa 'Aa - fi, ,X IQ -kg C ommander Stephen D. Doyle, a native of Memphis at 'kj Tennessee, graduated from the University of Tennessee in -if nj . 1971. In 1973, he joined the U.S. Navy through the Naval Flight Officer Candidate Program. He was commissioned in November 1973, and designated a Naval Flight Officer in 1974. At sea, Commander Doyle served as the last Commanding Officer of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron One Twenty-Seven QVAW 1273, decommis- sioning the unit in September 1991. His other sea tours include Operations Officer and Maintenance Officer of VAW 124 from 1986 to 1988, Personnel and NATOPS Officer of VAW 121 ffom 1980 to 1982, and Avionics Division Officer and Quality Assurance Officer of VAW 126 from 1975 to 1977. On 17 Iuly 1992, Commander Doyle assumed duties as Executive Officer of USS INDEPENDENCE QCV 621. Commander Doyle's shore tours in- cludeg Flag Lieutenant for Commander, Iberian Atlantic Area, Oeiras, Portugal I from 1978 to 1979, Commander, Naval , - I . -' A Q Forces japan, Yokosuka Iapan, as the I i 1 japan Maritime Self-Defense Liaison Officer from 1983 to 1985. His decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation p ' . Medal fthree awardsj and various cam- ! paign awards. Commander Doyle and his wife, Cap- tain Kathleen A. O'Farrell, MC, USN, make their home in Yokosuka, Japan with their two children Paul and Mary Kathleen. -.-35' 1 A RXQ .::--1 'lm ........................... , m. .fri I rm ' 3 - ' 1 4. - 1.1-'-' 2--'-,, '. 5141 ' 'seal X -, ' 1 -A IM: . h .- f'-51 , g ,,,. , ,-'fy ., iI7t'VVf. I 5 -... yi-0-'F 4 ' I gn b lang Q r ee. ABHCM Billy Allen Q Command Master Chief, USS Independence ICV 627 1- . - I J- , .3 . 1 f 1- J ,, Master Chief Billy W. Allen graduated from Linden- -: deaf., Q Q J , Q A- Kildare High School in Linden, Texas, in 1971. He attended , , . Bwt Cfmip Hf0rlando,Fla.,from1unefo september 1971, ig ,gbE5MQ.-f- and Aviation Machinest's Mate A School from September - to December 1971. I n February 1972, he reported to VA 46 aboard USS IOHN F. KENNEDY QCV 673, where he served as a maintenance man and flight deck trouble shooter. In August 1975, Master Chief Allen began his first shore duty tour at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla., at the AIMD 185 First Degree Repair as shop supervisor. He began his second sea tour in October 1978, aboard USS MID- WAY CCV 411 as shop supervisor for AIMD's Power Plants division. ln March 1982, he reported to Naval Air Facility Atsugi, japan. While at NAF Atsugi, he served as AIMD Power Plants Division Officer as well as the Production Control Chief and Assis- tant Special Projects Officer. During his Atsugi tour, Master , Chief Allen earned a Bachelor of if Science degree in Business Manage- ment from the University of Mary- land. He was also awarded the Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist QEAWSJ qualification. ln September 1986, he went back to sea aboard USS NEW ORLEANS A QLPH Ili as AIMD Production iii Control Senior Chief. Master Chief Allen was then .lssagnai to the COMNAVAIRPAC -:J Command Master Chief from August 1989-january 1991. He then ' reported to USS INDEPENDENCE QCV 621 as the Command Master Chief. His personal decorations include: the Navy Commendation Medal ftwo awardsi, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Battle ftwo awardsl, Good Conduct Award ffour awardsj, Navy Expeditionary Medal Qtwo awardsj, Southwest Asia Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon ffive awards! and the Overseas Service Ribbon. Master Chief Allen is married to the former joanne Nolan of Pensacola, Florida. They have one son, Christopher and a daughter, Delhia. an X Q9 ' ' . .,,I. Q, - In I :si e I , ,i ' . - ,Q gnu E 1 . A a SKCM Paul Maynard i Command Master Chief, Carrier Air Wing Five 4 . 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U55 OlQl.A lrlfjlvlfk Cllr lCfQ lip 'ffl lJiwi':mii l,l'i 7 Raarrinrning tu 'r:l '!iJl'i' duty in liaaemljmfr 1979, lnf ff:-:rwfgrl ae ifln- lqngmnjff l Je-pa frmqmf fxijfrfmr,p,mmW Cliirif, LCFO and Stock Cnnfnirl Sripfsrvieur in lwalmnif japan ln' Denim ber l9f'32, iii was laarflg in sera alfmfgxnii U55 lflllfilil I In-P lilrfijl affrvirfrag are Supply Derparfmnent Lcfadingg f'iKCZfSl4jCga llrnrn lfJffuafi'nlavr llffiiil, in lbmierribffr l9r'ifr':l, Master Chief lkflajjfnard ware once: again fafafaigrnfd tw anon: duty' in lv.falei1ni,japan serving as lmgifaticra ljsfpaifigrmfni lafjlifll flaw Na 'Ertatmn Command Masirfer Chief, Master Chief lVl.Ef7fi'i?3i'Cl warmed ae fglae Cmnmand aetffr' Qlwieff for Ccaifri- mander, Carrier Air Wing Pima from l9?5?l to l993l l-life pefremial aifafcmsraticanre include: Merifnrimjfs Service Medal, lila CUiTli'l'iEEi'lCj51fli'ii'i Medal, yy Acliievemenft Medal lffllffj awardaj, Cond Cf'iliG1jijlQ'lf Medal lfnfeg a wa nie Q, Vim- namese Cross of Gallan try, and wa rionfe unir mmrnffndatifmra and anrvxce mcicllala, Master Chief Maynard has ljeaffn married to the ffrirnmr lfiaiufskn Okura of lxSlE,'f5Ef5Eil6l, japan fm' fglie past El yeare. 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' J .-ana,-B nl T- m el- J- I 1 U55 INDEPENDENCE qcv 621 a look at the lady like you've never seenher... 14 -. x jaw-A H A nation is a body of people who have done great things together in the past, and who hope to do great things together rn the future Frank Underbill DMI LCDR L. HARDEN PNCS R. ROSE ADMIN OFFICER ADMIN LCPO DMIN Department is Com- prised of four X divisions which provide a variety of seivices forthe crew oflnde- pendenee ranging from postal to pay. Of- ten working around the Clock in order to ensure the best possible customer ser- vice. the men of Admin Department are totally committed to sewing the Crew of Independence. both the officer and en- listed. Our motto -- We Provide the Best Customer Service in the Fleet -- our method -- Pride. Professionalism and Per- formance. 148 X Qffffff '7 'L' mx .MH gg: . . f? 39.111 qv-. 23. ff , bmw rw x m A jig-f. :Y KT ff 1 9- .4-16.15 :A A- fl . ' , , ya f 5- gy, Q ' 1.-jf, H54 -'J i 111 a 1.5 . 1 1 N 5 ,b I :ig 1' ,,i5'. .. 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q ggi' A - - ' I t g l Y ' i u a I I 1 I I , c-1, Y Lt I 3 'f.'n .1 nr' I : ' I , , X 1 Division Consists of two work centers Personnel Customer Service and Transfer!Separations', both staffed by hard-working professionals of the Personnelman rating. Customer Service issues an average of 200 active- duty ID cards. and updates an average of 300 depen- dent ID card applications per month. Customer Ser- vice is also responsible for preparing daily muster reports and diary messages. They maintain publications, the Ship's Manning Document and the Enlisted Distribution Report. TransI'er!Separations handles approximately 25 transfers and 30 separations per month. as well as numerous reenlistments and extensions. I I 1 II A I I I lr 3 I II 'r 'r I 3 II X ..-.. .4 9 Z ,i n Z N. W 2 T. - u... Z f fi 4 - V. A2-H .7 'fl , . 4 - . 1 I-L. W. Q Wi ,. 44 'E , -X Qi 5 ,Lai 1 v .,, rf' 3 it ,cl 1' Division is Inde- X-3 pendence's Print Shop. The Print Shop not only provides all printing services for Independence but they also sup- port all the units that make up Independence's Battle Group. The li- thographers provided the crew with 800 to 2,000 copies ofthe daily Decla- ration during our 1992 Western Pa- cilicflndian Ocean Cruise. Indy's Print Shop has established a reputation for being second to nonen. providing superior printing services in a minimum amount of time, making each and every one of their customers happy. LI1 D. COLEMAN Ll2 C. WRIGHT LISN C. HOWSER LISN J. HUDSON LISN M. LANDEN LISN S. TAYLOR LISR S. LAWRENCE PCC C. DUGAN PC1 C. GONZALES PC2 R. DWYER PC3 C. HELMOLD PC3 K. KUBO 154 l l in -4 Division is the Indy Post Office. lt's mis- sion is to provide a level of service equal to that provided by a civilian Post Office. lndy's Post Office handled all classes of mail while the Battle Group was deployed, upholding the post man's creed Through rain, sleet or snow . . ln keeping with their high standards of service Indy'5 postal clerks handled all different types ofmail, including both personal and official. Not limited tojust delivery of mail. the postal clerks also provide special services: which included registered. insured and certified mail. The Post Office is open 7 days a week, 13 hours a dav while underway. lndy's Post Office handles mail for all ships in the Independence Battle Group. Mail is undoubtedly one of the most important morale factors for sailors. The Indy PCs work long and hard to make mail call, now mail call. a daily occurrence. . . lag Q Y mSE is l T us-sl is mmap lt's mis- equal to st Clllce Jup was lgh rain, be lndy's lclucling :livery of services: 1 mail. mrs a day lil for all lt morale l hard to nee. it Q W? f F ',,...w-f .A N--' Q YL K Y i?i??5T.?:f' -.fc-Aiffgfx-.1 wi Uv ?QQfQIf'.E'ff2 Ee:-,is5l5?5f?L , yy,--.a,,-:-S. ,fri .,':gwg,- i. - ,, ,5:xl'3Q!,,1f.-, A f .Q-M.-y:,LN. .3 -.x fa- - :'fX1,,'f 11' ,f . ,gf . -A - ,QW l f ' , Q' . f wr- -u 'ffliiil ffl.-33 Q K . 4 253553 '2f,3f'1 1 5,5151 f, xy 4 l -mt' ' V A .Ffi 'J-Y7j':. ki: ' ffp,l:ZL24fq1'f', E , V- ' 1-rwezrw ' 1 M. V ,,,,,. ., .-f. .., A-1--:ww- ' ' ' ' W Ak 'Nu, 1 ,., -,-Wu,-1 ' -Q . .v l r-va-H ,, .. . W ,. lrfmqgg ' . - Q 4 V ' Q, -M W Y I J A. ,.,. .1 Qfivisfii ' N-. '42 ik if 'f 1' --iii ii AG.. L , Pl? Q 5: 75,55 7. V ' 3: :Q 1 , .ivy - whtaxff ' 491.1 2.345155 , A Jinffixkqffiiiiiigaf- 1 .,,,,,.4,g,r -lm.. af. rs 2: W,-',-vi 'gr 'gi .. , 9- ,gf i?KJ. ,li'T' U..,,::f'.f,.f., -A ,. . ..,. ,XA - f A 3, my PC3 J LILJA PC3 J RUSHING PCSN L COLCORD PCSA D STEELE f F971 N X 1 j , 1 P 155 my WUI pf NU4 son. AVI Q. QQ 'lfA nIuy, 9' 4-Q., bw T' , f L- Maiutaining a ship operationally ready is a 24 hour job. The men who stood watches around the clock during West Pac '92 per- formed a vast array of jobs to keep INDE- PENDENCE steady on her course. From the clerk in the 'Stop and Go' to the cook on the mess decks activity throughout the ship new er ceases. xx 'iff I f N. 1... -,,.J lYl'I ,dl- Aa , 2, ld, , x E 2 7 ms'X I . X ' . 'Wir I. i ,.-- ,N fx -, , X ANJ5 Q I .' 1-5 5,-...... .-'K-'Q a- 1+ A Y ' 4 V ':, ffic-V! jak XXX ' V 1 'W V v hx' ir .gui . 44 E ,Q , if . J 'R 's auf-'flu Q -. V . Qifff-'93., ,1 ' , M We' Q ii ' . A -h an g I L- t .fiv fs 1' L- ,RWM ' A . ew. . . -J . ,. ,9fV. :Q My .4 4-2,?ilAi 35, - : .M . b , -2, 1 I' gg- .1 H 2, W , , 'A ggi-fm 4, 554' I f -V L4 - gr ' 1 ' ' ff3,'q.'1S: .ffl 36, Hi . 'I I new ' I J, wx Q fx s 1 'r ,- H TIXLLNNE ms mm HKS 0 ..n E 19' -1 if .Al 3 Q: 'W 'Q -si x .5 Xx F 5 --1.1-.....- .- .-.. -.....,--..........4 LT T. HOLLAND AFCM F. BERNHARD AFCM M BROWN ATCS D BUTLER AZCS M EHRING ATC S ALEXANDER ATC E DESJARLAIS AKC D CURRY AZC G GREENLEE ATC J JUERGENS ADC P KAINU I T 162 -3...--.-.-.....-..-., .u-Q..-.-.-..-D... L IMD IM 1 IM 1 Division consists of ,ministration Berthing Management Surface luction Control and Quality ASSL1l'Hl'lCE'fAna1y ' nance Administration handled over 20 000 dining the deployment in support of the respondence and administration including le untmg naval message sending ieceivm filin distribution formal coriespondence with oghgr ments ind Commands maintenance of mstructm notices compiling and finalizing performance tions and other pertinent documentation TIS JHIICQ . Pm. ainle- Denis nent's VC ac- ! and span- S and falua- ' 33 fi. fi AT1 J. DEAN AS1 K. DOCKEN AT1 C. EISS AZ1 M. HUMPHREY AMH1 J. JENSEN AE1 C. PARADISO AE1 M. BOWMAN AMS1 M. ROYAL ' PR1 M. SPERRY AT1 D.TARPLEY . AK2 n.cuevn.s AK2 V. DIZON 1 163 M .. 'af -4 Q 'F 161 -'LY 1 A VT rw- y YJ 'uf 1 Q .1 V. M. l., -J. 1 f: ,fl VI i M N , ' U' i'ff'v.:v?1,5 - 'fx -,.:x':1fm. Xu. ,ff- .1.w.Q:..-f.- - as f- 5 5 ,+ A -. I '- Wan 'Img . 1 LT R. BARR AMSC V. NASH ADC M. CARROLL ADC R. LABIGANG A Pac D. LITTLE A AMS1 .1.anucE PR1 n. BUNNELL Am-11 n. aunnows Am M. cuEvAs . AD1 CUSTODIO A AMS1 D. GUINGAB AD1 A. MONTGOMERY W' WY ,I- ,1'! too. 'fa N! 2 -,C if 1 0- f '53 .X Y -f- W if X Q V -f,-W...-. .- -- -, - 1.-,,--v,w , -....L...............-, .-..,.,..,...-.,.....,,.....-,..,. ..... AMH2 J. SIRIGOS AMS2 W. STARKLEY AD2 T. TYLER AMS2 D. WADDELL PR2 D. WALKER AMS2 A. WILLIAMS AMH2 E. YONAMINE AM2 D. YUZON PR3 B. AMBROSE PR3 L. ARCILLA A23 C. CLINGENSMITH AD3 A, DEGUZMAN PH3 P. DEVEZA 1 L 168 .V W IMD IM-2 2 E! . 1,3 U. 5 fi? . we I T U 7 . ,, J , '24 3 f . A 3 25 ' 61 E . 1 a , L I . 1 N 'I .1 . Y .5 . AMS3 R. FITZGERALD AD3 C. GOODE AMS3 S. GOURDINE AMS3 D. GREENWOOD AMH3 F. HARBISON A23 R. HEATHER AD3 D. IWATSU Amsa T. Johnson . T Amsa s. MOHNEY AD3 R. NORRIS . AD3 V. REYES PR3 J. STEWART ' AMS3 W. WALDROUP ' AMSAN M. ALVAREZ AMSN C. ANDERSON ASAN G. BARLOWE PRAN G. GABBARD AMSAN J. GONZALES AMSAN A. HAYNES ADAA T. HEARN AN B. MCCARTHY AMSAN FI. MIEGLICH Annu J. monm.vo Aus. Nsvmsz . AN B. PELTZMAN , ADANA. Pl'lTS A AMI-IAN C. SILAS ' PRAN H. TORRES PRAN M. TUBOLINO A PRAN B. WARD ,..e . P4 , . . . 1 170 ff-zf...f:.11i- IMD IM -2 N I x x 4 , i gi N N 1 f 'A -, -- A' ' . , . X N A NK-H. -il ., f T AT A . A 311, ' . i f E , D. Avi! -Q. 'f' .il I 1- -b l ,fi , -.2 , -if N I ' Ll 2 ' . 1 .. X 'I . ,r , ,. U .sv . ? 2:5177 - , A . 5- '75'l9i'I'e 1 I Q if LT R. TAYLOR CWO2 M. KELLEY ATCS A. AUWEN ATC J. CARBO ATC A. CHUA ATC J. CRUZ ATC A. GRANADOS V AOC G. HEIST . ATC T. MOORE ATC S. SMILEY ATC S. MAY yy 172 IMD! IM -3 IM Avionics fArmament Division. is the largest and most technically complex division on the ship. These 216 men repair aircraft armament, radar. electron- ics. communication and navigation components. Their 22 work centers house a multitude of micro-circuit repair stations. small portable suitcase test sets. sophisticated calibration standards and multi-million dollar computer- controlled automatic test stations. The result of this divisions hard work and dedication has been a great increase in repair capabilities. FIA-18 support was en- hanced by the installation ofthe Night Attack Intermediate Avionics Test Set. A-GEIEA-GB support was improved by pioneenng new methods to provide quality power and continuous operation of Radar! Communication work sta- tions. The division maintained optimum support of a multitude of weapon support pods including FLIR, TARPS and ECM systems. 9 V ., I--72.14, J. J uv 1 K wif ,C I 5, vw: Ig! I i '52 AT1 C PERSON AT1 A FIAU AT1 G RENAUD AT1 B RICE AE1 Q. SCOTT AT1 S SHAWALUK AE1 J SILVA AT1 D SPINNER AT1 S STFIADTMAN AE1 J VANDERPLBEG AE2-I AQUINO .T L i Q' 1.l w. X -,. E , E jill,-vii 'L' ix, TI ' L. , fa 1 ' 1 al ks gg - 1 'av if ir ,uv . 1 I If' i v -+1 8,-s 1 .EP-,,,,. hx li- V H , 0- ,Au ? 2 1 lp- I Y x 1 I AT2 R. HUNT AT2 K. KNIGHT AT2 C. LEDFORD AT2 J. LOFSHULT AE2 T. MASS AT2 D. MCCABE A02 J. MELENDEZ AT2 S. MILLER AT2 S. MILLER ET2 A. MUNGIN AT2 M. OLSON AT2 C. PATTEN 4,4--'-V. 177 - A .I - V H J, J-Mi' , N- w ' xx n -,H 5 XS. 3' E .ii , ff s xl 1. . .,5., '-:N 5 J 5 2 . Q .l . - Q L f Y? .Y w 3 ,-i sr UL 'v -5, LJ lain AE: - .. 1 V sq' ' y -P , AE3 K. BOWER AT3 C. BROOKS AT3 M BYERS AT3 E CAMACHO 1ATaP cAHTEn Suzy cn.Amc -W'- . AT35 93516 . I 4 AT3 V. 1Q5Nl5':1.f A134 ,' . , mf I W W . . 5 ' W , . , 1 A i U , N l ' l . I I 1 e W ' 179 '. . . AT3 M. FACKLER AE3 T. HAL AT3 T. HARVEY AT3 B. HIXSON AE3 R. HOWARD AT3 FI. ILEJAY AT3 S. JESEL AT3 B. KNOBLAUCH AT3 M. LANSFOFID AT3 P. MCCRARY AT3 S. MCLENDON A03 G. MELSON 18 IMD IM-3 i NET 'L ar 'Rf AT3 D. MINCER AT3 J. MOLINA AT3 R. MORENO AT3 K. MORRISON AT3 P. NAGLE AT3 K. NEELEY AT3 D. NETTLES AT3 A. OWINGS AT3 B. RALSTON AT3 J. REX 181 'Q Y AT3 J. SANTILLANO AT3 L. SEPULVIDA AE3 J. SMITH J Ara c.SPANeLEn V AT3 .nsrnommeang , Ars E.SvENnsEN4 . . 4 xy . ' . V f 'A , , . , . 1 - , , X, Iwi- :I -..:.vl4 ..n 1 . ., . .,V,, ,.,.,. my .-5.1 2 tiawghl rf 1 Him -Q. ,J7'Q'. 31 fi 4 Y 'fi .--,Q-A, ,. :':4?g:1:5,f 513' fix I-,Q+.1,3-351. 1- ,,., .. V, Am,,,, ,,,5..w,,!,,L, J., ! 1 gi , -.,,,,2. . .,,, ,,1, .4., ,SH 355- f' ' ' ' f .wg-gf. 9' i-,f ,A M: .V1 ,Q ' Y 182 Q'-':,g-,.,,.I,35:,' 133 IMD! IM -3 l ' v A Y A L- i ' Y .. A Y 1 . E x, , x A. ,- . . - 1 ATAN H. ANTHONY ATAN K. BAILEY ATAN J. BARNETT AN K. CANADA ATAN L. CAUSEY AEAN M. CLAYTON AEAN J. BICKELL AOAN M. FAULKNER ATAN H. GONZALEZ AOAN S. GROOM ATAN D. HIGHTOWER AEAN R. HOPPIUS 183 ATAN C HUNTER ATAN J KARPINSKI AOAN K LEE ATAN S LISULA ATAN M. LONG ATAN S. MILLER ATAN T. MCMANUS ATAN J MELTON ATAN MOLINA AEAN A. NEW ATAN T. OGREN AEAN R. ORTIZ IMD IM 3 IW .X Z , -.v i . I f.. fw I,,, AEAN M. OWENS ATAN J. PRICE ATAN R. RIVERA ATAN C. RODRIGUEZ AOAN R. SAUNDERS ATAN T. SHIRLEY AOAN C. SPANN ATAN T. STEWART ATAN E. STRYKER ATAN D. WEAVER ATAN J. WESSBERG AEAN C. WILSON ATAN J. ZIFCHOCK 185 8 9 n 6 7, S II ll!- ll li ill . ,. 4 45' 2 ibm 1 .J ?-' QA 4 1. ff K, gif 1 V ,V CA' lf . J gg: 0... ,1 4 L ! I I .--1 1 1 L1 9-J., I I 1. I , .2- - N u -.tx xx Q OO' 7 gf. V! 'Q f f ' 1 fi- Q. A ,An 'I ,. ,V 5:7 gif if ob' 5 ,si At 5-7-yvbifff' LTJ GRAVES ASC J HAZEN AS1 J BFIAGA AS1 M COCHFIAN AS1 C DELANEY AS1 HUSKEY AS1 J JOSE AS1 LIBERTY AS1 D SELBY AS1 D SHUMATE 1 88 IM Support Equipment Division. re- pairs and maintains more than 1.000 items ofSupp01-1 Equipment l Yellow Gear l to support aeronautical sys- tems maintenance. flight operations. aircraft handling and servicing, fire and crash emergencies, supply stores on. load and weapons movements. Equipment sizes and shape range from small axle jacks used for changing tires to the Aircraft Crash Crane weigh- ing 105.000 pounds lwith tires six feet talll that can lift a 62.000 pound F- 14 Tomcat fighter aircraft. Aerial control and Aeronautical Material Screening Unit tAlVlSUJ were the hub of the ship's aviation support activ- ity. They, physically integrated with the Supply Department's Aviation Supply Support Division IS-61, focused the collective efforts of over 500 personnel in meeting Carrier Air Wing Fives aircraft material require' ments. AS1 R. VELASCO AS2 A. ATIENZA AS2 S. CRAFT AS2 N. CRUZ AS2 J. DUFF AS2 F. HERBERT AS2 I. LYMAN AZ2 T. MCNEILL AS2 R. PORTACIO AS2 T. ROBERTS AS2 J. THOMPSON AS3 M. CLEMONS AS3 R. CORONEL 4 f n P v . it .T 2 if-' Z x .Jn - M IBF Z v ii? J N 5 vi + 9 x Q W 0 fm W 3 .. E Y AS3 S. SYLVESTER AS3 J. URRETE f 453.4-Wll-LUW3 2 3 . ,ASANPH FNPBADEW. 55-NN 5-15453955 Tk ASW K--GATES' Ai Asmw, Pos Q31 N 191 ? 49 X96 as 40' Q 3 - I H .,.f-. -X . A AV Sv...,J 1 5.-825 ?'l x L ,. 4 il 412+ . I . 9- 2 ,ya . fi? . wy- if -5? zf.P , 1' as- ' .. 'Q Tfv 'f ifv . A VF IM' I vi ,A I Aiilfi b 53,1 X- L. :ig-lx -6-. ,.-of , . X' W it , 1 . . f. ,' AJ' ,f.::, fy, :nf Q: ' -6 :Z ., uf., ' .ff . . mw. .5 ei, M, lair 1 . 5'L ff Af. 3 .2 P E., ', 'Ky M? xkijy , . 4 Q 4 , 9 ' s x v. '99 fc. va- 5 1 ax ilk 2 ., W' Q . , x .,' ' Q Q ' if Q' I ,rf 4' , F ' -'?v Q 4- S ... 1 .1 V, VV 1 M A 1 ' , A'. t .,, - YP sl: 34 'I-vk , fl 6 jf, r 15, fi ,IC K 4 we , 1 l lu I l x i I -W 1 - 1 1 l l AC1 KAW? EDDIE I. MOCZYGEMBA I rw 194 QPEVRATIGNS DEPARTMENT Indy's 1992 Sailor 0 l - ll' HM1 CSWD GEANG C. CHAMBERS MEDICAL DEPARTMENT AIR CDR P. DOYLE ABCM E. DRAKE AIR Boss AIR LCP0 ' ' n the Flight Deck. pilots and crews man your aircraft for the next launch. These words from the Air Boss signal the beginning another aircraft launch and recovery cycle. the bread and butter of carrier operations. More than 200 men spring into action creating a carefully or- chestrated movement ofmen and machines on the 4.1 acre flight deck. Young men in yellow, blue, purple. red, green, brown and white j erseys labor in weather ranging from blazing sun to icy rain. In hot jet blast and deafening noise, they strive to achieve one goal...the safe launch and recovery of the Air Wing's aircraft. The Air Department is the nerve center of flight operations on Independence. It spots the aircraft. fuels them, taxis them to the catapults, preps then for launch, operates the catapults to launch them and brings them home safely with the arresting gear. Below, on the hangar deck, the operations are similar. Aircraft must be moved safely and efficiently from their maintenance area onto the elevators for movement to the flight deck. The men of Air Depanment work long, hard hours achieving success with great pride making Freedoms F lagshipu the choice for any mission. t 196 ..-T- with-15 1 I X .LAL .ll ,134 '1 .uv wugsgmmmw M Hr ,,.,1UH?' 1 if f -- J 1 5 I s Q af'- .mi 'ww ' 'L' ,-.hw H v. eq -: , 4 :aff LK 1 ,... .gr Na H a 1 11.9 t t t Q 'i fi Lcon s. PAnsoNs LT v. cuMaensA'rcH 1 I .1 cwo2 A. vmowt Eat Aancs c. cl-nPP 11, 4 ABHCS B WILLIAMS ABHC J MADSEN ABHC T STOECKER ABHC S WHALEN ABI-I1 R BROOKS ABH1 J HARGROVE ABH1 S HUGHES ABH 1 E. JACKSON ABI-I1 J MARCELLA ABH1 D WILSON EE c I it i T! ' I . . I I Q: 'V I - A' ' .,-.f--......w...,....-.,.....--,,..,.....1- -..- -1.-...p-1 ,.Q...-.. .,-1......- IR V-1 ef? 1 ' .rar ' '. .' 198 I t ,, ersonnel from the ABI-l rating perform duties as aircraft directors. plane handlers, elevator operators and trac-tor drivers, 'I-hey also form the Crash and Salvage team. V-l Division controls all movements of aircraft onthe tlight deck including launch. recovery and respotting evolutions. Fully trained in all aspects of aircraft fire fighting and aircrew rescue, the Crash and Salvage Team stands by, ready to respond to any emergency on the tlight deck ata moments notice. The llight deck is recognized as one ofthe most danger- ous places in the world on which to work. The safe and expeditious handling ol' aircraft is a job requiring the ultimate in teamwork and proiessionalism. Although young in age. the dedicated men of V-l accept the respon- sibilities ol' their prolession with pride. t t t , -,- g l , Y,2 ., ' Q, Ea 1 .L - C. I W X V v Y .,,. .,..- Y Q fs' in 5 I ti. -1 Q . gi ,M , . f 'A f 1 7- Q xx K 1 ., W V 3 I fl'-ly, -y , ' ,Ulm ,M X .N 0 , iffy ,Fw-HY mf-' . --nv 'ff' 1 ,f X Y - e 1 5 J 2 S if X f Q 1 A z A F A Es Mi IK? SV k Z, X 35 95 v 'L A fy f av . 4' g 1 ' 1 lv, i 9 i Q . 9 F Fx A Y ':.'.,. 1 I 'Vg bf-gg, . l i -Q. X f X .Il I , 4,44 -0. fa mf Y f M 00' XF 49. 'Q' .5- fi Y. ne' 'Q' fl 1, .MO 1 1 ff 1 QX x. :J-P' Q JW: , S l.......l 1 , , Q ..,'.J,,q,' K . .mf y QCD' , A 42 - V 'Vi V ia bf , ff gf xv T' IW I Q.. :yi X - V? ,gh . 1 4 Q .5 If 5915 av' 4' NNE -1.4 3-P - QQ? Ny' ' '17 . Q7 In W Q: ,I 4 NV El Nw 3 A a AA E. POWELL AA K. ROBINSON AA K. STANTON AA M. TURRI AA H. VELEZ AA M. WALLACE AA T. WILSON AA T. WORD AR F. CABRERA AR R. FORD AR V. LUNA AR B. MORTON AR D. NUCHOLS AR R. OLDHAM AR K. OLEJNICZAK AR A. REYES a'a a 203 '. 1 as l LT J. BROWNSWEIGER LT G. PIERRON LT E. PITTENGER LT C. SORENSEN LT T. WHALEN ICC J. ADAIFI ABEC K. BUSHBY. ABEC T. JACKSON ABEC A. LACROSS EMC E. NARCISOT ABEC D. SMITH IR! V-2 f T, 204 1 Q 2 Division is directly responsible for the Saf and expeditious launch and recovery of all our fixed aircraft. Additionally, the division records all flight evolutions via an extensive camera network. The Bow Waist Catapult branches operate and maintain Lhgf steam-powered CATS which can accelerate a 70.000 po aircraft from zero to over 150 knots in two seconds The Arresting Gear branch has the responsibility ofstnp. ping the aircraft in the landing area in only 330 feet The Arrestin Gear crew accomplishes this task by operatmgand E5 maintaining its five arresting gear engines. The Visual Landing Aids branch operates and inaimams the Pilot Landing Aid Television IPLATJ and Fresnel Leng Optical Landing System fFLOLSl. This equipment is usedbg Air Wing pilots to execute precision landings on lndy'5 floating airfield. 4 4 f s f T l .A .t A sw- rua.. ' 'invsif 2 ABE1 R ABEL ABE1 J ACHA ABE1 D ANDERSON ABE1 P ANG ABE1 A BARRAZA ABE1 M BROWN Win-vm wg 1-. +l!Q ABE1 R CASTELLANO ABE1 R GALGANA ABE1 H MORANTINE IC1 J POWERS ABE1 J SMITH ABE1 R TOBIAS IC1 R VIOLETTE ABE2 K BOWMAN EM2 G CUMMINGS IC2 D HAYNES n n I D 205 4 9 n a . . n '1 ' . X 5 Irn1kd f L . I X I . A .V.., -Q-..-...W-.....,.,. - . .n1 Hf-W ' f -f-hfswh-, 4 . 4 51 ' ' ' ' . .A ,A .13 X V, , 1 . . . , 1 , . . . . . . w xv ' 'Wi ,::,-gp Y ,, in 53 W w mth' K W? 1' rf W5 .phi L. ABE3 C. GALLUZZO ABE3 M. GANESH ABE3 D. HAINES ABE3 J. HARLOW EM3 J. HEINDEL EM3 A. MAROUEZ ABE3 J. MCCAULEY ABE3 T. MCEADY ABE3 J. MEISTE ABE3 D. METZLER IC3 R. MORRIS ABE3 K. PENERMAN ABE3 R. PINO ABE3 W. ROBINSON ABE3 R. SCHROEDE ABE3 D. TELLIS a'l .X am: R K ,.. ? , gf, f? v, ff Fi .f fx Q w W- u fl: I Q' f f f situ-we-A-I fdf, 'L 'Pf- 's .lu !,A r fs- 5 'J 7' Z' 73 gc.. ,A , 3 l Q, I l 5 l ll 1 LT F. JONES z 1 ABHCS J. GALVAN l 4 , 1 .av-lf: 1 f ABEC BOISSEAU ABHC W HOGEBOOM ABH1 A. DONES H Aam E. LONG ABl'l1'L. moons ABH1 J. smons ABH2 M. GARCIA a'n f a n S ' n n n ' ' 212 on ' ' vis, l'ViIlP1Nt'rfN ABH1 W. HILLEMENT . ' ABI-12 T. BAILEY? IR! V-3 3 ' Division, masters of the Hangar Deck, is- where the men work their magic. Putting square pegs into round holes is a daily occurrence on the Independence! Hangar Deck, where squeezing in one more aircraft ofteitf means freeing up the flight deck for vital flight operationgf Blue Shirt plane handlers, under watchful eyesqf Yellow Shirt directors, average more than 500 month while on deployment. They ensure safe, trips for multi-million dollar aircraft from the hangar to the flight deck on Indy's four deck-edge elevators. V-3 is also responsible for firefighting and control throughout the hangar bays. High above decks, in three conflagratjon stations, a constant maintained to ensure the safety and security of Indy its aircraft. .lx Th, vf., ,- , . ,1 - ,..-,W-..-.,.-..,-.V..,. -, ...-.,v,...- .-., -- 1-11-fsy., ,wr -.r W :L gg- -q:.,, , 1:-1 :ff ::ffr-:fxar- AN F. FIGUEROA AN FI. FORD AN J. GONZALES AN J. HERRIN AN D. HIBLER AN M. HOLGUIN AN J. HYATT AN D. KIMBERLY AN E. KOPPEL AN S. LEMELLE AN C. LEWIS AN A. LINN AN E. PIKE AN A. RAMOS AN V. RODRIGUEZ AN F. SALCEDO IR V-3 gum, ,..n-o-0 r. H. ' . ,u Q i f Q f NNY if W 1 'A 'f G s ,z X 'gs 'ln xx xx L 4 1, HE ' 32 Fx X x ll V- 'x X X 'Ps ' I . Division Grapes are some ofIndy's hard- est charging and energetic sailors. Purple Shirts rou- tinely work long days in receiving fuel from tankers. storing. purifying. testing and pumping up from the seventh deck pumprooms to the flight deck. Divided into live major workcenters: below decks. flight deck. repair. quality control and damage control the division works as a team. The Below Deckersf operate and maintain a 1.5 million gallon fuel system. During underway replenishments. they can receive over 5.000 gallons per minute. requiring eveiy man to know his job and to do it with precise timing. The Repairmen are experts in maintaining the complex arrangements of pumps. diaphragms. valves and solenoids that make Indy's 24 aircraft refueling stations work. The most visible group of purple shirts are the llight deck snake draggei-s because of the long heavy black rubber refueling hoses they maneuver and pull from the catwalks to the aircraft needing fuel. Quality Control tests and samples JP-5 jet aviation fuel to ensure only clean and bright fuel is delivered. The Damage Control workcenter maintains the integrity of division damage control fittings and equipment throughout the ship. The Aviation Boatswains Mates lFuelsl. ABFS. of V-4 truly exemplify teamwork. LT D. DOWLING CWD3 P. ANTOON ABFCS J. NAPIER ABFC L. CRUZ ABFC J. FLOYD ABF1 D. BUSTRIA ABF1 J. CASTILLO ABF1 ENRIQUEZ ABF1 C. PORCADAS ABF1 B. SLAYMAKER ABF2 D. CAGE ABF2 R. CAPACIA ABF2 J. CARLIN ABF2 D. COOK ABF2 A. GUAJARDO ABF2 R. LANCY ABF2 L. LANE ABF2 H. PEREZ ABF2 F. POINDEXTER ABF2 J. SEYMOUR ABF2 W. SIMS ABF2 L. SUPERVILLE ABF3 M. BECKER T I I ,. Mfg? 'fix r-1 up 218 IR V-4 Li 'H 115 5 'i xx H 'Z S IH.. n il , .Y M, Q A 1 , V' I 11' W :SQ-T73' .1 sv if f 'Fr4g -W., MZ A ...nm , ,,,1 ' ,Kal 'EL 5 ... .1 .. f .. 4' 'JK' I. Xi --1-'af f Q' QV, 4 Nj M, I ii Xu... 1 2 -4 1...-. 'ihiv-asa v it WH r ,.., 'T 'T'f' MJ JNL LIAUT EYE HA ARE .-,,,...,-.ynn-w1s-r:,-vf1'r--fAf -'9'1 1'T i N ' ' ' 1'!rne - '- 'Y ' , AN J. CARTER AN K. CONNER AN A. FRANK AN M. HIGGINS AN L. HILLIAFID AN A. IHEDIOHA ABFAN J. MILLER ABFAN M. moonev A ABFAN A. ONGKLUNQEL PRAN w.ovEl.1. ' ANR. Penez A f ABFAN G. PETERS A 2, 221 , R42 ,W JZ: .3 .ef ,X , . ll 1 .f 'ii'-f AA S. GORDON AA W. HOCK ABFAA J. JACOBS ABFAA D. LANTZ AAA.LAzENBv A AA C. LEWIS . 1- 35314. . ,A , 1.-5, Q , , AA MICHAELS AA G. NANCE A l n'a I U s N 0 223 - -' v -- ' Herz,- 'jar' iv' If .39 -,r ,A U1 ai! li 6 E I L 5 D X 1 I l 4 I 5 1 1 I E I 2 S 2' w it l Fi I 5 5 3 i I I 1 1 e o 44 AA B. NEAL AA R. PORTER AA E. PULIDO AA R. RICKERTSON AA S. SALAS ABFAR J. ALLRED r . Y, , 1 224 X 'A l J . 'Q IR V-4 4 E Q J A . W S .. A I . .1-A 21:5 . PS ' A n F f vsn.ut-nie-ii-1m.a or 1,51 .,,,.gg' 4 ' 4' A M 'U' rrrrr 'A f H . A'-----W-'F-- 1-N A A -- H ..v . . .. Q1 ,-4121.-f,1-,-wg.-.,, .4 A CDR F. COLEMAN LT R. MULL ABH2 J. SMITH YN2 K. VEST ABH2 J. WRIGHT' ABH3 R. CORWIN ABH3 C. WOOTAN AN F. ARCILLA v Division has dual roles on Indy as - administrators and operators. Operationally. they assist the Air Boss tAir Ul'l'ieerl and lVlini-Boss tAssistant Air Ollieerl in l'rima1'y Flight Control. the tower for Indy's airport. Accurate aircraft identilication. launch and retfoveiy record keeping and monitoring llight deek light- ing and washdown systems are key elements assuring the sale movement oI'aireral't on the llight deck and within a live mile radius ol' Independence. Be it tracking request ehits, reviewing message tratlie or prepanng correspondence. V-5 is responsible for the timely and aceurate llow ol' the immense amount. ol paperwork required by the 500-man department. As a team, V-5 Division ensures that Air Department nins smoothly and ellieiently and remains number one in the Fleet. in .5 ff 'Qc is ii '00 45-91 l'v5lf,-:lInux, S41lnW.ul!llUUu9'v.,1' Nqgz. ,, , -,Q G. 'Sf' 'z 1 1 dy Fla? M K 5 ' 1 - ' L xii' I Lf 1 . . , f Zvi J. t x I - - A X Q1 . .eq X N 1. Lf ' :ga . 1- QV' 7 1-., 'x Q 'i ul'- yu.. 'Al' . ,J-.. YE X if N ,ul 'N K A, H . ! I, . n ,-Q A' J 14. 1, qw I Ii v if-fin K I .5 .1 K! -I F-' IQ. 4 JT . - .NL-' g -f-.Y W., - ' 'nr . .,- , , . 51,34 'P' N' 1 -1 '. vuv.y. 'Q 3? v .AQ-.nl . 3 A. s ii par' 3 , my 57-,J l sf, -V 1' Yf?-'-I-' v ' ' 5 --x r rf-' u, N ,2 ' + 4 3' E ww Ma XM ,A .A 1 -'i , D s EL I X , u ily, 1. y' 4- 4 , 1 ,ev R ' F I . -fx 1' i x f S I KI l . I 17 A W kg-fj - J ,. 'E af 1 :io .,,x.' A E g 4 '17 A. rr ? 1 F Pl 1 K L - J., K i ,a con D. PEARCY RPC R- CERDAN COMMAND CHAPLAIN CHAIPLAIN LCPO he Religious Ministries De- partment provides services to the men that make it happen and assists them to remain on line and ready by providing direct support of various personal needs. Such services include conducting or facilitating religious group worship, Bible studies, workspace training sessions and lectures on SITE TV. Individual needs are often prompted by the daily flow of Red Cross messages, Navy Reliefloans or con- cerns raised in family correspondence. Issues around life at sea are also not uncommon. So, chaplains are always available and frequently close at hand in workspaces. In addition, the department ensures that the ship's Library and Lounge are the finest afloat, with over 7.000 volumes as well as a vast resource of microfiche and CD-ROM materials. . vm, 'ci .SQNMVHMDQ4 1 . ' 9 4: up 5X x Q 'remix L 2 1. u ,'5ii'!'? Lib. vllx' we . ,lk tk fil- 1 ' -C5 7'2- 1. ,. A 4- ,.-A'...V if 15+ 1 . n ...hh 9 i iq 3 Ji X ' E .n 'S . a'- sk. Jw 3K . - 4.,,K,,,. H2 Lax g V .wg-, 5 f- N 'X b Xb V 7 7 f 12 1 i A B X j LCDR J. CALER RMCM C. DEGUZMAN COMM DEPT HEAD he mission ol' lndependences Communications Department is to provide voice. data and record eonimunieations to all tactical and opera- tional shipboard users in a reliable, secure and timely manner. Through the use ol radio circuits, Ilag hoist, semiphore and llashing lights. lndy's radioman and signalrnan send and receive thousands ot' messages daily. Together the signalman and radioman keep Indy in touch with the rest ofthe world. 236 ,V - . ' K Jfffmmmvc MUNICATIG COMM LCPO 51, i:' :i' .. 'A f A wni'i l ' A ' 1, 0 r -4 M z ,,i,,,,,Mg!E14lnFnIliHf J J? qui? CWO2 E. HANNA RMCS J. HEREFORD RMCSD. WILLIAMS HMC G. GARRISON ,Hue T. 1-iEnNANDEz nm c, BARKLEY t nm FLCONKLIN s s RM1,W.DURON nm P. osnnnou y nm J.on11zjQ nm rn. swan i FUTCH i 'Y ' n . Q U Q I '. ,. 238 Q., .',,,L OMM! CR yN 'X CR Division manages electronic communications including message traffic received and sent by the ship. On average, over 2.000 messages are handled on a daily basis. CR Division includes the Technical Control Facility and the Message Processing Center. Technical Control provides the voice of command for all voice. record and data communications with other ships, aircraft and shore activities. The Message Processing Center provides the ship and embarked stalls with operational and administrative mes- sage traffic. Included in CR Division are the photocopier and teletype repair ollices. D0 l ir sis :M ' 5 fv 1 1 U 1.1 ai? Xfxv 1 , W Y P 1' Y ' A -,, W Y K F ' 2.3- .H A l- P 'L Wi 1 . ml., 4Hu',,, 'Q' J' 71 QQE - w- v?- S K fax 'g-1, X fu! Q 5-3- . ' 'lV J V 5 H HL' 1 uf w., , U Ill: I ff? 7 Z 2 I ,l A Xi ft W' wif 7 4 f V , if r by 1 ' ' xx , 1 , if NNY? fvff . H ' 7 f -..... 5 1 4 , ffl ! 1 SMCS J. CASE SM1 H. DAVENPORT SM1 P. MILLER SM2 W. REESER . t smaetamo, - sua manesn E V a smaaxsvg f 'smaauonenzolz A SMS J. Tmsnwnvt 4 l 1 3 SMSN cuumnermiif t ' , sMsn.i.Evmsy ta-- ..f,.., ,,-,IH-Ai r V ijt l OMM! C S if l Vt CS Division is staffed by signalman. one of the oldest ratings in the Navy. Representing the first form of nautical communications. the signalman rating continues in importance to the present day. Visual comnumieation is truly the voice of command in a visible and tangible way. Signalman transmit and receive messages vital to the operation of the ship via semaphore flags, flaghoist and flashing light. Other duties include rendering honors. providing for cer- emonies and flying pennants and personal flags 0fU.S. and Foreign Navies. Also performing as members of the bridge watch team. signalman must be familiar with rules ofthe road and navigational aids. l-I-----' SMSN C. PITTMAN SMSN J. THOMPSON SM1 M. WILLIAMS SMSN L. SHEPPARD RMSN N. SOLIVIO l O 243 '. erm'-M ECK toon R. SMITH Brvics D. sruncss 1ST UEUTENANT DECK LCPO ggressively performing all deck seamanship evo- lutions with precision and professionalism. lndy's Boatswains Mates represent the surface navy with distinction and pride. Boatswains Mates wear the crossed anchors representing the oldest rating in the Navy. ln today's Navy, they still carry forth the heritage from the days of wooden ships and iron men. The men of Deck Department per- form the work of traditional seagoing sailors. They maintain the ship's moor- ing lines. ground tackle and the exte- rior hull of the ship. They man all underway replenishment stations and stand watches at the helm and lookout posts around Indy. They operate the motor whale boats, ever ready to rescue men fallen over- board and man the Admirals Barge . , and Captain's Gig for official cruises and liberty runs. Deck's superior performance is in keeping with the historical traditions ofthe Boatswain's Mate rate, and it will continue to be a cohesive force for Indy. l 24 mf ,,WL.,,,,,, I Q N Gr, 65' dx WW. -W W '-4 . qi' V' .Q '-'.:g,vl n. M . 13,18 , ,'i!u, ' ' 1 , 1 .4-1.m.u,,n ' ., N , . H V t ,A ' - X LTJG R. BAXLEY ENS A. JOHNSON ENS K. MASON BM1 R. LEWIN BM2 K. KIRMA T BM3 E. ARCHILA T BM3 D. BILLY BM3 D. GILES BM3 B. PARTRIDGE SN G. cl-IEKAS? SN P. DUNIGAN ECK!1st 1 Division eonsisting of boatswaiifs mates and deck seaman are the caretakers of lndy's mighty 30-1-Q11 anchors and the ceremonial forecrastle. the finest space on board Independence. They are also responsible lor maintain- ing the 230 encapsulated lileboats surrounding the ship along the eatwalks. Aside from serving as a stowage area for the anehors. the toreeastle is used for speeial ceremonies. ehureh seiviees and large meetings. At all times. the deeor is inspection-ready, espousing traditional artwork. Among the attractions is a superior knot-board. a link-for-link model of the anchor ehains appropriately marked. a mural ofa double-probe fuel transfer rig, decorated Wildcats and llags of the Countries visited by Independence. These are but a lew ofthe tasks carried out by Boatswaiifs Mates. The deck-plate professionals of First Division can be lound above the water line on the signal bridge and in the depths ot the chain locker. ft N 'Fl' L Y ff Q- :,:, N Q . Z'-S,- ' F 7 5 I 'J . A my iii inf 117 W i' ' U M I U Yam 1-K N ,. N 3 If 'Sw ' ' ,ft 'A ' .. -1 ' A :I . F Qs LI! sbs - ' Q' 6' X - . fill .uf .5 , Q ' xsixifi , Z gn W f . riff' . , ' 'n I V i, qi 1 X I 4 Q kpiglf 5 1 N HQ. Q. 3 .,. . BM1 G. GOMEZ BM2 D. FELKINS BM2 K. MAILLET . BM2 I. TIMOTEO sms A. DENNEY , , sms .1..ionoAN sms n. masons ' sms M.Tnul1'r - sn s..AvAcA :1fsN.9Q1BQWEQ SN J. CINGOLANI SNGhl95lBEL: 1 :fn l 248 A l -'n--..,-v-m-::,.....-...'-- cn-v--.,----Q '9'F '4 'l-vfslwnlu ww- Q . a-an .-X ECK!Z1fzd Divisions talented and enthusiastic f luties in several vital areas oflndependence. men per orm c , . ' ' ' f' ' fl if are onlya smallpart ofthe daily lraditional B1 idge watt it s routine lor these dedicated sailors. Maintenance and pres- ervation of Indy's four accomodation ladders. the port and starboard quarters and fantail take up much of their time. Second Divisions primary responsibility lies in main- taining and manning of lndy's five small boats. The pri- mary life-boat crew and Search and Rescue swimmer is 'd 1 l from the salty deck apes ofSecond Division. These provi cc C , men tirelessly support battle group operations through small-boat transfer ofpersonnel. weapons and other logis- tical items. c the AdI11ll'il'S Bar e and Captains Gig All who observe . C C g . f in action immediately recognize the professionalism with which the boats are operated and maintained. With pride dedication to duty. Second Division makes things happen on Independence. and lr' A-V V---,,,,.,,,, ,. .W-.1 -Q-fs-'W --'- Q If -2 ' gr I 'Q 5 1,- 1 -1 2 IQ ? V L , 5 Q NVQ N ' l 1 lff, 1 I? m J ' 4 ' ff' j f 5 7 f 7 I , q , ' Q 5 3 WV? V W if f Ji ' ' 2 i 5 ' . 1 9' 'lil Ig X W F J L W V L 'W . JL ' , xl 1 L 4 f 4 ,- . 1 '. , ' .r V7 i 4 V tw: . I , 'wtf , f , , K-.EN Y E l 5 ' ,, V ,5Qf,5f f ' N Nfl 1 i , 2' '-XE-A Y .S I i 11 I Ei ii Ei if i l 1 LTJG T. GOGOLIN BMC R. MASFERRE BM1 C. WHITEHORN BM2 DOWNS BM3 T. AMBORSKI BM3 E. BARRON BM3 DUBLE BM3 T. KUCHAR SN J. EASTMAN SN K. GLOVER SN M. HARTSOCK SN D. MCNAMARA l ' t 250 Division is a contributor to bridge watelistanclingi and other c-omnion departmental tasks. With ninrlinspilie seanianship as their hallmark. the hard- eliargiiig 13oatswain's Mates ol' 'l'hird Division meet the challenges ot' maintaining lndc-pendenee's 1 1 underway re- plenishment stations and assoeiated equipment. The UNRISP stations int-lude one single probe receiver ISTA 11, three double prove receivers ISTA 7. 1 1, 191. two delivery stationsIS'l'A9, 171, two sliding padeyc-stS'l'A 3. 151,and three stream support legs for Cargo ISTA 5. 13. 231. During this deployment. a wire-highline station ISTA 211 was sueeesslully tested to deliver heavy loads to lndy's escorts ti enrrier lirst. Plans call lor test at station nine to deliver both DFIVI and JP-5 or water at the same time through installation ofa 2 112 ineh hose under the seven inch oil hose. This will also be a ean'ier lirst. Keeping these stations up is toughjob, but the rock-solid professionals ofThird Division rise to the demanding task. 'Q J, X VL x ' g' ,zv 'Va x f L , . 4 ' Hi? ' jfs 1 4.-f , A f Q w 9 ij, 14753 yf 5 X? X ' - CL ' Q, ,L f J, ,, , ff ..,- ' s Q 'f '55 5 NZ 'f' 1 CL Ui BM1 B. MOORE SK3 A. BUSTONERA YN3 A. GARCIA BM3 J. SLANCO Bmsu E. Eomouos su ic. GATEWOOD A su ni INGRAM ' su J. Lewis sn QQ MAESTRADO i sri atncuveu I SND..TOLLE - 252 Z V 5- 5, E CK 4th A4 tl-1 Division is a relatively new structure in Deck Department. This divisions primary mission is preservation of the 2.2 million square leet of the ship's hull. They also deck. Fourth Division further maintains all supplies for the entire department in their supply locker and issue as necessary to the other three maintain the ship's quarter divisions. Fourth Division is packed with professionals who are famous lor working long and arduous hours in respirators, paintiii the ship's sides. This is no easy task. The consistantly outstanding appearance oflndy inport is a prime source of her excellent reputation as a superior carrier. Service is the hallmark of Fourth Division. Maintenance of lndy's three paint lockers and paint issuing is within Fourth's venue. They also provide a spray-painting service for interior spaces for the entire ships company. air wing and embarked staffs. .,,. fnf, V . my-,K .. ' H - -sg, v- ww-... W' Q-1 Y W MA 4,Y vWY J ,, M, W SN J. YOUNG SA M. MACIEL ,, SR J. SKEENS l 5 E i I K .f K 253 genus, 4...r-.-.N 1 I' x P U ,f-P .1 f K: H Mm, ,-vw : ,L '?,3,' 7.4. '- f ' ' - V , 'Y H? 2.4 -19401: 1 :1:'e1:. ' l7'fJff.fw '.n13-F5177 . W 4 ff,CVvi.4., - K ,. ' 51,2 A A ,lr , 7 X J j :,lwff,- .. 1 17:1 V' ' ,Y .4 .X 9 QSQAEY' vu- o M 2- ? 3 X ' 3: , V E 4-.V . -if A- 'fm qu' - 1 . L uf I ' I f : I -mf-2 W - i Tig uf 1 W fa . fel.. ,ff 11:2 ' 'Y' 'A W' L 1: ZR .,..i::in' vnf4'.. . Y 2 a g L '15 5 ab A 2 away, K J' ffm if . U s 1.0 Q-O 0 O 0 ' Q. n CAPT J. HOOLEY LCDR D. LUDINGTON LT R. MOORE LT K. SCHMIDT LT Fl. SELIS ur c. zumowncz A on G. Assn on Q.LAnAms.L DT2 A: vnu? T DN M. 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It's down below the waterline. it takes a living toll A hot metal living hell. that sailors call the HOLE lt houses engines run by steam. that make the shajis go round A place of-fire. noise and heat that beats your spirit down Where boilers. like hellish heart. with blood of angry steam. Are molded gods without remorse, are nightmares in a dream You have no time jor man or GOD. no tolerance. no jear Your aspect pays no living thing the tribute of a tear For there's not much that man can do. that these men haven't done Beneath the decks. deep in the hole, to make the engines ntn And every hour QI' every day they keep the watch in hell. For U the fires ever fail. the ship's a useless shell When ships converge to have a war. upon an angry sea. The men below just grimly smile at what their jate might be 'l'hey're locked in below like men foredoomed, who hear no battle cry. It's well assumed. that U' they're hit, the men below will die For every day's a war down there. when the gages all read red. Twelve-htutdred pounds of heated steam can kill you mighty dead l've seen these sweat soaked heroes jight in superheated air , ,gig To keep the ship alive and right. though no one knows theyre there . And thus. they'll jight for ages on. 'till worships sail no more. ,31- Amid the boilers mighty hear. and the turbines hellish roar I is I So when you see a ship pull out, to meet a warlike fore, Remember faintly. U you can, The Men Who Sail Below 1 fy , , Q.. 01 F 'fi QS' 11's- I 1 l 5 l vuwaunu-an n....t,,f 2 3 l I i V ,il W1 ,I LT B. BAKER LT R. MANABAT t . Y mc. BQ scones Z s , Ewen. umns , ' a was Foe: had L. GREl5ALuK5 ' q MMC E.l-IAMILTON i ii mac nnnmsnezsi t 1 Jam J.pAsiL1Q -5. .. A mm eaashuuuo- Mwiwsamnemaf H um EGONZALES ' MII1 LJ. KAHLER, '3 a'a ' a 9 262 ..,1?, NGINEERINGXA-DIV l t We l l i I l rr- Division is responsible for a wide vanety of equipment onboard Independence. They do maintenance on and arg responsible for equipment such as the aircraft elevators. thg boat and aircraft crane, after steering. and anchor windlags They also are responsible for the many hotel services through: out the ship including air conditioning and refrigeration oxygen and nitrogen producing plants, the emergencv diesels' small boats. the filter cleaning shop and the machine shgpi Each workcenter is highly trained in its own specialty and mission of ensunng the comfort of the crew and support of the ship. l r 4 fi 5:1 W may ff 2-ff. X ' fi -AA .1 ..-,..1. . I V Y g 9. LMRSTQQFBAMS- fl-YD T M?TP?'f4f'4iRW!ZQ?ls N GINEERIN G was Y A' 5 L .U N A 1 EN3 B. BOSWELL MM2 T. PETERSON MM2 T. YOUNG L T MM3 R. CORREA MM3 M. DONATHAN MR3 R. ESGANO Y j - , ' L 'f. 5 4-, T M331 B. HOBTIQQISIT T T .A WV! Q, ,,:. 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DC DIV DC Division is the heart and soul of the ship's damage control effort. The division is divided into four workcenters: the Lightwater Shop. Chemical Warfare. Repair Locker Shop and the DC Office. The Lightwater Shop is responsible for the maintenance on all the ship's fixed fire fighting systems. Chemical Warfare is responsible tbr issuing CBR gear, maintenance on the firemain and assisting all the divisional DCPOS. The Repair Locker Shop is respon- sible for maintaining the 10 repair lockers onboard at peak readiness. Besides the normal administrative re- sponsibilities, and the DC office pro- vides DC testing and training for the I-5 Team. . C02 ' . - ho ,I 5. 5' .1 - x --D I my B. fl I 1, 3554, Y NZ 'JP' rg if Z --..-.--,-. ig, is l . ,Yu 5' 'v QV Y 1-. N f 1 iw w wp f ,V ar-var-ls I .D W' ll' N X - 3 wg' x' ,...ff Vi 4' n X 6 , - ' i , - 1 -1 K, aff A f -31, v'..' '- , , y.. G , , if-,QVVA 1 J. x f ' bfi' .IT ,. .. fi V T:--F:,,f.,.,C rv 'U ef Q , gi, :I is , Q . ,M ?g+.C-.,-Q-.4 4 r -wt f 'J-cn '- .X iz 5 fm-. A ft ,, ..,M,-.PA Q ,,MAMvL- ,WA I . f3'1Ef3'n 555 I , . + - N 1,141 ., 1 . ,J 'Q .,,.,,1x ' 5 A v ,A I I ffffs A-,,1 J. ff-H - , .asw- affirma- .I 4 l I LTJG C. REGALA ENS R. SAYEGH EMCS H. CALPO EMC E. EBREO EMC G. FACELO EMC T. KIMES EMC E. MEJIA EMC J. SYKES EMC R. VICENCIO EMI G. CURAMMENG EM1 H. DOCUSIN IC1 B. GEORGE EM1 M. GONZALES EM1 H. JACKSON ' Yi: ,.,,,'f ,167 N GINEERIN G! E-DIV l l i W Division. the largest division in the partment, keeps the electricity flowing and th ringing throughout the ship. Their area of ranges from the ship's masthead lights, to th the bridge and each sailor's bunk light, average of five million kilowatts of electricity per translerring over 30,000 phone calls daily: the Mates and Interior Communications electricians Independence crew going. Responsible for all power generation and Division energizes lndependence's circuits with ship's service turbo generators and three generators. E Division personnel maintain all ment and systems from stem to stem and top including lighting, ventilation. aircraft and flight deck and galley and laundry equipment, equipment and all portable electrical tools. E Division is lighting the way for Freedom's C l i gl? 9 fa ,,' X ' , Zig A f' Vi 2 2' .,X :B x 1 L' Z-:', J v Jam V Q. Q 1 1,3 1 ' ,E-S I v ' Y Q Z?-, 1 ' 3 , NM., sk . Q tal.- ' 1 n .4 R' , r r ' F1 I W ,ik Xi, 1 fa sm Jaw ,,,,,.p, hm., 7-.Ig Q .- .I wtf EM2 R. ESPIRITU EM2 A. FIGER EM2 D. JULARBAL EM2 P. LUAT IC2 J. MCCORMICK EM2 A. OAKES EM2 B. SCOTT IC2 J. SOTO EM2 R. SPENCER EM2 R. TRILLANES EM3 L. ABRENICA EM3 J. AFIDNT Y' 274 1 a-- 2, N f ' Y v ' Y if, , .6-'s X XX ll f I , o L. Y 'S ' k 1 Y .an K - ,- x if ,A my fx . 5 ..,, H' ax X .ff ff 'L .Y Q, 5.5. fi 1 VEB Y V 85' xc I Q Y Ne 114 0 ia Q 'xy'-1' l Y L, N 4132 K .1 U ' - , f-. 'f ,, 1 i 5551 f Y O i qv , 1 'wg- Qf: N ffm, fi .,, f if-fa , f i - fl . IU? ,I X. v ICFN L. MONACO EMFN C. ONEIL FN K. OZIER EMFN J. PENNINGTON EMFN I. RODRIGUEZ EMFN T. SENDERS ICFN S. SPICKERMAN FN T. SURRATT ICFN D. WITT EMFA K. HERNDON EMFA M. JEFFERY lCFA S. KRABBENHOFT EMFA W. LOWTHER FA D. MCELVEEN I 278 'X EMFA A. MONSANTO EMFA L. MOULTON EMFA B. PEAFISON EMFA O. SCOTT FA D. SMOCK EMFR R. LAFLEUR FR A. LOPEZ ICFA A. VARGAS 's .-4.-Mx. ew M.. swumfnmf W LCDR J. BESS LCDR T. HAFITEN LT BUMGARNER LTJG M. MCCALL MMCS A. DIZON ' A YN3 J. VONPRISK T YNSA D. MORRISON A, N GINEERIN G! ELR-P-1 DIV he Engineering Log Room is the hub ofthe Enginee Department. The Chiel' Engineer, his principal assistants M three yeoman work out of the omce. The Log Room provides administrative support for the department including pre , ration of performance evaluations and awards. distributiorxf leave papers, all correspondence leaving the department, career counseling. paperwork for the maintenance material management t3Ml system and a myriad of other administra- tive duties. The principal assistants include the Damage Control A9 sistant, Main Propulsion Assistant and Training Assistant The Log Room also maintains and updates vital lggg engineering operational and casualty control procedures damage control diagrams. The Engineering Log Room is comprised of a quality gfgup that aims to please both intemal and outside depamnems and divisions.. .,..7, , in QLJH 435: H . Ir,- QL ,ev Y -: n ., ,Nfl-f.,fix 4 f Ugg? 4 Aw if fl. I. 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One boiler is capable ol' producing about 201.450 pounds ol' steam per hour under full power Conditions. l'he steam produced is used to Operate two main engines each producing 70.000 Shaft horse power which moves the ship through the ocean. The steam is also used to launch the airplanes by means ofthe catapults. Two ol' the eight ships seivice turbo genera- tors are operated by P-2 Division. Each SSTG can provide 1,500 kilowatts of electricity. With all eight SSTGs combined. a city of approximately 40.000 people would have all their electrical requirements satisfied. P-2 Division is manned by approximately 90 Boiler Tech- nicians and lVlachinists's Mates who operate and maintain the boilers, main engines and associated equipment. LT A. MATTHEWS LTJG T. HOANG BTCS M. SAHR BTC C. WILLIAMS BT1 V. BALANCIO MM1 M. BARCHARD MM1 W. STRANG MM2 B. AYKFIOID 4BT2 C. CALDWELL MM2 E. DAHL MM2 G. GAMBLE BT2 S. HIPOL Q fa U 285 - -' 1 IMT, Q, 4- ...y ,4-L, I Y 7 , an xx ,ly tj! M 'S Y 'g gulf' '32 . 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EP48 is the damage Control workeenter for SEHK Qne Auailiaiy Maehineiy Room. EMO9 IQAMRJ oper- ites and maintains number live and sbt SSTGS and number 311,65 and four evaporators. EP-19 is the damage control workcenter for Number Two Auxiliary Machinery Room. me sendces provided by P-3 Division are used daily by all independence crew members. Divisional spaces are manned 24 hours a day with highly trained and motivated personnel. LTJG N. ELIOPOULOS MMC C. CARLOS MMC G. KREGER MM1 T. VICKEFIS MM2 M. BARTON MM2 R. BELKE MM2 T. MANAHL MM2 J. STARY MM3 B. BAROUIN MM3 J. FAUCETT MM3 E. GALICIA Q' a i n . i sf' Z , 43 5, 1 , 2' 5 s., s .1 J, 3 ww-1, S, .Zi T'2 ,2'i ,. 1- I j . ..3 ' uni ,H ,4:',: If MM3 D. NAYLOR mmm. bndzcfi Q fi ' 4 .- p, ? 11,353 ' ,QR ?I , Bi'fl5'ND'E5SEl9lf , v B 'BIKI2TS1o K-'-'-55 v. TL 5' gr, QQ? ' umm A c'AFiAmQ.0? 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QP' J Q 9 , 3 vi wwf K W Q' 6' if ,f Eg' V hu' iii uqnv j 'w ,. mf, , If 'A , M . 'Ta N Q ' L.-' :i-1 f-A .,,,..., BTCS J. CLYBURN BT1 D. HOLDEN BT1 W. NEWTON MM1 J. PADCAYAN BT1 A. PECK BT1 R. FKIDDOCH BT2 R. BOTTOMS BT2 T. CUNNINGHAM BT2 FI. ELROD BT2 J. FOSTER BT2 D. GARNER T. BT2 TR. MARTINEZ J BT3 L. MOORE ' me J. eoNzAi.Es n'n v c H , l 292 N GINEERINGX P-4 i Division is comprised oi' five urork Ce the largest is the Oil and Water Testing Laboratoiy. The oi? lVlain Propulsion Boilers. They also inventory. test receiv The Catapult Repair Shop operators control thefl 1.200 psi main steam from the main propulsion boilers :ISV Q catapults. The Automatic Boiler Control Technicians of the ABC are responsible for the maintenance and repair of the sion controls utilized in the automated boiler control The Boiler Repair Shop is home to the hearty men sible lor major shipboard boiler repairs. The final workcenter. Propulsion Supply, processes inventories the enonnous amount of supply material sary for maintaining propulsion divisions at their peak ciencv. T T l 5. CFS. and water lab tests and chemically treats boiler water for the Eights J transfer over 2.4 million gallons of Diesel Fuel Mmm HSHZY t' f .ff '. wg. ,y- f 4 mf. ,, Y g ' , 4 1, I , E E 9- F, :E mg K, 1 ' 4' .,. Q Lg .1 6 P hz. F.. , S .I A 15.53- As' IX ,rar N GINEERIN G! R-DIV E i rf i l LUG' R-SMPSON Division is made up of between 35 and 4 Maintenance Technicians and non-designated firem ing to be HTs. R-Division consists of three shopgg the HT CHT shop and the Pipe shop. The HT shop perlbrms welding. OXYXACTY brazing ting, pipe fitting and sheet metal work. Their jobs range! repairs to piping systems to fabricating and installing and other items throughout the ship. . The CHT shop is responsible for the ship's collection and transfer ICHTJ system, which includes the holding pumps and comminutors. They perform trouble calls and HT1 D. BUSH responsible for the overall maintenance of over 100 HT1 V. SAXTON Onboard, Pipe shop personnel are responsible for repairs on and piping systems in the four main machinery spages two auxiliary spaces. They perlbrm pipe litting and ship as well as valve replacement and repair. HTCS J. MORGAN l l HT2 W. BROWN HT2 M. BROWNING HT2 R. IVERSON HT2 A. MARTINOLICH HT2 M. PEYTON HT2 C. SMITH HT2 A. STACE HT2 T. STEVENS i 1'r 1 sn.: Q he-ed J 9 F w N, We '9 9 YQ 3 ' 9 2' s V 'Q' ef 7 f' Z f , 1 , O . , 1 ', . -' v K J -0 Lf 6 gif- 3 f ' 1 6 ., U7 'hs ' su Q Jig 1 . uv 6 Y -al , . Vg: ,Z 5 V1 ff,-5 :E . ri iff alia L n F if? sei eff Z L'- Sri rg 113, ..,, - . . A ,,f- - f .- - -, 1 . V .sa -1- -I I!-HIP , P r E125 -1 li 'H Q.. .-.-rw 2 r' -.-,. ., . -,. ..',.v A 4a 4 1 ,g..K,...,.,.,.-, W., ..-V . ...M m- dh., wp, A . 'Nmbfdvh K i I -'P .- I l rua' I Q ug. .HPSQ-X ' 7 Wild-'.s.::-'ZW' '! ' 'i 1.311 ,sf V1 f W -,-..-,..v,.,.., , I-Ill ,, .-,,, - Sl was-e'ff ' fi fn-lpk i -A.,-N 5' o lr 'fr ill' -L ' '1,f'fh'A3 1, f 1 i zi- iffz' ,.,'f . 'ilai nr 4' a. 3-.JfFj'..fQ1 ,, v an A . A '. .QA k L in ' 'v ' 'J 'r v p 1 W - L vi, 4 4 , 1 n'f v'A' 4131 .5 , ' ,.' I kb 4 rfdfy-Q .v V g 3 A .vifn,gB,,-f r--.111 P '- . 'fi tw ma 1 15:15:11 -flwll 2,1 ,w Hx .127 ,. ' .g ' 4-, 299 1 Q, X waaadf iiix pl I 'TB ,Q ' ,:Q'.:4 :,4f:'4:'- ani: f fffg Q 421: 1' , Ax ,. ., will X, G ,Q --4 'aff 3 di ' -'k 41' L i? EGAL LCDR T. ZELLER MACS J. HARNESS JUDGE ADVOCATE LEGAL LCPO he Legal Department, consist ing of three divisions. can be likened to the law enforcement! judicial system of a small city We have 62nd Precinct, L-2 Division which is the ship's police force. They ar responsible for enforcing military law and regulations, which helps the ship t C S O run smoothly. They quell disturbances, investigate thefts. register high value gea and educate the crew in crime preventio measures. L-1 Division is the ship's legal eagles I' fl They process wills. power of attorneys, affidavits and help the crew with legal problems back home such as divorces, income taxes. etc. They also process all cnminal cases that may arise aboard th ship. C L-3 runs the ship's jail system. They function much the same as a civilian jail does, from inprocessing the prisoner. rehabilitive training and teaching respon- sibility, to final release as a productive member of the command. Legal Department is committed to the U.S. Navy, Independence and its crew to provide the best possible service and guid- EUICC. ff' ' --., f ' ' ..'th' 30 Y 5 w l P i 1 i 3 5 1 1 , 1 i I E LT P. SUNDEL LT H. YEE LN1 J. CARRASCO LN1 W. HOLLAND LN2 E. CREWS SN F. BARZAR SN M. DEBOCK SN D. FAILS g'n .1 n -. .L 302 EGAL - I P, LJ '--------..-......! , f, fi 5 'Wm r I main? Ai 'Q SN H FIODNEY SA L. DAMITZ f' -7' xx f R A X h,!f33f4?+ if .aff a X, H. ' 1 fggygfs- -1 Q 44,61 JW W fdfffb 4 in 1. Wm in 'rf 'lik' , azig gt, fi . 21112, WEP 1 gfgi. ,tg ji ., ' A ,, f 1 A ga . ' - we., A.,-...fue - .,.f35,n, . ,,, A 's ,: ,wif Q- ' ,.-, , ..-'il 1 5.5igg1',,.:x?-fy: .1..:1'.L'. gg, X.. .A A .f-.- 4,51 ef- ff..-' .,..4 ,,-1-,-r 'Lg , .75 S4353 9 jf-E vi KM- 1 A, .f .--' 4 ,. .qgxdv ' -Wi-v, .,-X 'Ar - -- .J--fn. gn! T, Li, af. 1 34:23:16 'cf . .Es --J ' 7'fi'2E2':.' .Q 4 v.:,.1'f:: 4- . Tiaras? f iii-441' . f ,. 1. E GAL MAC S. KLOCKER MA1 K. AANENSEN A01 K. BODIN A01 J. COOPER B T1 R. HOWARD MA1 M. KELLER MA1 E. WALKER AT2 J. ALLAN lS2 S. COHEN A02 R. CROTTY 304 V A Ms : N.g f I-Q xy ' -1, .-L H. '19 .3 4 Y qs.-xiii ch YI. , ,K ,xx V Z , .. J 9, V I: a,,'A Hr -I .3 , av 1 5 :wh x, x .. -. M5 V -Q x 'M 4 ,. ., x . 4 g Hx QL f L fi Q . 3 1 1, 13 3 ff J, R . Qsfif. 2.1 54+ xg ' ,r 1 3 ' .E ei' ' ' . w -,ha 1- f-' x xx v :Q 1' . Qxg, x ,x 'S if X V ,S yi fffx x1'.74:'-.ll , fix- ji Lf: .'..:f'-.-f::sf Q3 ' -, 1'g..'13?i' wx- f 1 - Y .- 'lf-rg, .mf 'SL g gi :Vi- xxx f If x ,. xxfl 1 v n v ,ER ,qu 1 2-f 1 xl H, 5 Y xxx an v 75:4 I 1, V l ' A ' sa 5 1 I ' y ,g 5. 'w I K N J x sir? 5 I, Q f YV F 7 H ,k'ig QQ if .4 N A - W mm Y 9 if Q 'J 5 'I E' ws., -'Q .i A 5 -f -1,-f s '. 'xg ,El ' gh , .gg jg 1 af- W ,.,. X ,., If I , . M Q 1. - .1 'w-'-fa, ....- Q H 1' ,wx 4 f ' Q! +A yi 1 ,-- yi, f ..n-J. A ,.. , 5.357 , .QW - . mil L ggf,,, . i - 3 W , I , RR , ' fa 24: ' 'L -1 fm I f-' Z' W, nf . W 2 E GAL AE1 M. BEASON YN1 K. BOBBITT SK1 D. CASTLEBERRY A01 F. ILAMAN l 1 MM1 R. JANSSEN MA1 D. KNOWLTON AZ1 T. LORD ABF1 J. LOZANO PN1 J. ORTIZ , N W 1 I MM1 I. PESE 9 ' ,X mul Q h un I' g 8 ' -Di -rf'-.1 A 'Liz -, a 5- 1-K 4 :- sf J:-5, A '-.2'.,i'. ' ' -.Em--.1 ' - - :.f. ,..Vs J v :' 'LZ' V. , Q. rv .,. 12 If A. 5: A ,- v js? Q 5' 4 LQA! ,fi if, 'hx - wg, J 65 s. 5 J w-glklifgfp' JA ,,..w .anna- 4-Y,--fs..-,.. -. -1- .-..- ...,,-.......-.,. .1 ...W .- Y . AI TE NCE LCDR B. MCKIMMICK LCDH J- PAFH5 MAINTENANCE OFFICER MAINTENANCE OFFICER DPCM D. PERRY MAINTENANCE LCPO he Maintenance Department is thc heart ol' lndys Preventixe Maintenance Program. dix isions. T he maintenance m'1na,f,iers are responsible for coordinating ind docu- menting both onbo ird and oll' ship repair work. The ship's 3-M Division implements the ships 3-M and preventive mainte- , C , A xc v I Within the department there are three 7 Q C C x I Z . 2 . nance systems. This division supervises all PMS done onboard. and administers the 3-M systems exams to ensure that lndy's maintenance men are above the rest. Maintenance Support Center verifies all installed equipment onboard as well as coordination of the Coordinated Ship- board Allowance List ICOSALJ. The Main- tenance Support Center also runs a con- tinuous update on all ship's blue prints and technical manuals. -, i 'Q 5 'Q A r, 1 ,L F- ! ? 2 :LJ if 'Si -1-r , 5 E s 3 Q 4 3 ANCE Ee il- , 3 . 1 w 3 4 2 ABELQ. ARFIASMITH HT1 K. CLEARFIELD EN2 E. KING f 'MI x is -r I i Q K 1 1 Y. z L '1 L e l ,L ix 2 s, Q 5 5 A Q: Q, . ggi z . l is I .ni ,d-. ,JK , - it -- N... 1.4b.....v -1 U! .-wmm4a ,n-L. I I SK2 M. NOFIONHA vna v. ALsToN I , Q WBWBPENEYRN - gsuia- '-'. A iw . r .,,, - w-sr' ' inf , 313 , T 'Nfl m'i5Uv w 4 i ug-15. I 1 1 .I ., N 5 W a E ii X M 1 i X I !- ? if i. H L W 5 , ' W 3 54 ., 5 ri , 41 2 if ak - 5? 5 A EQ E 1 1- 3 'X 1: ,P . X 4 i . V , I ' . , iii ' E T1 r- 1 -1-t,-4 -wg iff fx ggi 'F gif fi -'iii V-is 5,45 fi? f MLP. ,w Mk. I 1711 eval f.-:Eff 2124 .Sli W-1feii3! , ,,,., A lf? f i! 12,4 13571 -2.27: 1 I Q, Q. -v-.--ww f-v-n-- -E TWA! Anvh -WWMWTM--W M A er, I I I I I I ' I I CAPTM.TANZLER CAPTJ.CURTlN M I COMMANDINGOFFICER COMMANDING OFFICER I . I f I I I I I I 1 IWW-as-if E I CAPT M. VOLD 1STSGT L. DAVIS I EXECUTIVE OFFICER FIRST SAFIGEANT I ,,,,. l I n a sea of chaos. there was a sern- I A Ab- yy blanee oi' hope. the United States I p ' ,, Q ' . I ,jfu 5 V f Mar1neICorps. ' 1 3 h, g Indy s Marine Detachment mis- - f f I sion is to provide such security as ap- I , I p proved by the ChiefofNaval Operations in I u coordination with the Conimandant of I , 7 i. f if . the Marine Corps and perform such addi- H A i f ' I ' tional functions as directed by the Com- I mandant ofthe Marine Corps. ' V- : I' I ' III ' frgiffg' VIV, :.f:wzV1f',?.1 I I iid Ig I I I its fig 31 LQ if 5. 4 Q , ' ,fi 5 A sm K .0 N if 4 f-4 ' 1 2 as f 1 - 3 V s . WNV ' G' , 1- I Q Qi! , xx 9 Xl 'Fw . MA ET 1 I CAPT M. TANZLER COMIAANDING OFFICER CAPT J. CUFITIN COMMANDING OFFICER KW'-I-T! 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DEAKINS HMC H- MYERS SENIOR MEDICAL MEDICAL I-CPO OFFICER l1e 111ai1'1 job. keeping folks! on the job. i11vol1'es a lot ol siek eall. heal stress. MEDEVACS a11d e111ergie11ey responses. Marine streteher bearers answer most eI11erQe11eies a11ywl1e1'e o11 the ship i11 two 111i11utes or less. There are l1L1II1CI'OL1S oeeupational health programs as well as a fifty hed eo1111111I11ity hospital witl1 labo- ratory. X-ray and phariiiaey sewiees. Tl1e Operating a11d E111erge11ey Rooms are ot11er key areas 111 Medieal Depar1111e11t. Medieal serves the entire Battle Group and has more 1111111 1.250 outpatient visits. 2,000 preserip1io11s and 3,000l21lJ tests and other serviees eae11 111OI1ll1. There were 111ore than 100 surgeries per- 1'or111ed ill 1992. T11e Seriior lvledieal Ol'l'ieer's Sl21llllll1ClLlClC'S 21 Surgeon. Anes- thesiologist. Gerieral Medic-al O1'l'ieer. Pl1ysieia11's Assistant. AClH1lI1lSlI'21llVC Ol'l'ieer. Nurse and about thirty llospital Corpsmeii. Also. the e111l1ar1iedAir Wing brings two Fli,Ql1t Surgeons a11d te11 llos- pital COI'pSI11t'I1 aboard. Medieal ll'i1lOXVll as Hotel MED1 sewed as ari i111porta11t stop lor Disti11g11is11ed Visitors lDV's1 doing the ships Tours- 'R'-Us . as E111 abode lor 1918 Media Nights 111 the Persian Gull' a11d l111I11Q'I'OLlS ot11er ships visitors. lVledic'al routinely111r11ed out lor all sl1ip's ll1lI1C'llOl1S. espeeially Frie11dsl1ip Days and Open llouses, The Medieal Depart111e11t is proud ol' its lI1Cll'pCI1ClCI1l Duty CC11'lJS111FtIl. 1lMl GeanoCl1z1111l1e1's.USSINIDICPENIJENCIS Sailor ol the Year lsee page 1951. ,QU 324 ., 3 g : ni, ' V 1 9 51 J., 'fit :Q ,J sf 46 Q .-1 Q 5 'n Y . 'gy . 'M :sg u, . , . A Q- sf , ' TH 4: W A T LM , ' 4 4 . I , L V ' 5- P ' 5 1 ,, hx W -1 Amari ,N s ,Y 4 LH '-my ' ,JI 7' , 'K . fl, x- 1 Il N 's N- 1 r Ng S115 a X. i Lv 51 'es R U -...nf 1 mn., B 1, tae .V ii A ' I, A 4 E, Sv UH' ' I 1Eb, Q I 'v 9 LCDR T. ALUNGHAM LCDR R. ROSEN LCDR A. STOKES A- LT K. BELLAND LT C. BISSELL LT Fl. FAIR ENS D. LOYD HMC E. ALARCON HM1 T. ANGCO HM1 G. CHAMBERS HM1 D. WHITE EDI CAL -? m1gVM A ..,V' ' Y EfY'i9!s M ,QM L!-sg .4 .I W' WK., Y qs' 35' 'xi . H 1 p - 2,3 E -fun- , ,T Wg 5, I W wi HM3 C. CHANEY HM3 K. CFNPPS HM3 W. CUMMINGS HM3 B. DUPREE HM3 J. HEPBURN HM3 M. JOHNSON HM3 B. JUNGENBERG HM3 D. REYNOLDS HM3 C. SCHMITT HM3 R. SHOCKLEY Q. ' 328 'Jun-L S '?' 3 S ? .1 1 329 5. ax f. HM3 s.smn1s , A FI, LI . V ' NAVIGATIO CDR J. GREGOR QMCS E. YOUNG NAVIGATION OFFICER NAVIGATION LCPO he Navigation Departments Quaitemiasters are responsible to the Commanding Officer for the safe navigation ofthe ship. As one of the Navy's original seven rates. the Quartermaster holds a prestigious spot in naval history and in the operational capabilities of Indy. Modern-day Quartermasters perfonn their art using some ofthe Navy's newest equipment as well as some of its oldest and most traditional. Quartermasters are trained to plot lndy's movement using satellites, the sun. stars and planets. They stand watches as helmsmen. lee helmsmen, Quartermaster ofthe Watch. plotter and bearing taker. On a daily basis. the men of Navigation Department select the appropriate charts and track the ships movement be it the Indian Ocean or restricted waters ol' the Persian Gulf. . NM' L o'a a l. O a 0 ' 1 o ' J n a ,K . . M 4 C ' 'Wu r1.uuU' 1 I .INI VIUAI LUN COPS GRECQOF OIVICS E. YOUNG ' ,f-JLTIKDIIOFFICEH' NAVIGATION LCPO I .2 'gym :Q- ifhik Ia- III In-pg11'1111c11l Q Sf. . xg IQ-!f'x'N.I1vVvwpu11N1IJIn' ' Ir:m.a1IIIIi1g I IIIIVI-1' Im' iw IL3.1!1f1I1 UI IIIL wI1lp. UTILQIII 1INIm'11r.1Ivw. .TIkAiEIg'vNIig14I1Ix spul i 'nf mln-1.1I1II11.1I I A gn-1'If11'111 'I R IIVNYLNI NI IIxmrI1II'xI If II.lNIl'IS.IIt lIIl'I1I using ia'4II.II'Ifw Y M III IIIIX 3 xvvry H X ,, ,A f J Q Ji ',., 5 5.37 3 3 0 I ', ' - v,,x,f.,. .e--' Li, ,. -.- ., H 4 , -UA A A' Hwang, Mfg, 5 u z -. J , if T , Vx ,H- 4 1 J s 1 - I gd A X F 5-'wi' X 3. NF 4. 4-4 on -f 1 X , 0 1 f -Q :N .2 'X X , -F' ' r a - au- Y ,m u --'ff' lf-K QE: Q-ff 3 ' f' , . Y 'f s S, V Q I .,. 3 - f ' KT . 1 pf Z 106 ww rl A as 4 kg Q A 4- .4 ' fiiriziizfziziziffii5E1j:f'i , ,F 3. P -. ,, 'p f ,mb .s nf f xx. 1 SWK! IA, t i ' u 4-Q. r . d 4 ' Q t 3 ., x ,iv I . n md ' svwsx J H I gtlis 'f i, 550 N . oyffx J' 3 Q I , s S. j, ' ' U Q Q' ,Q NX an A J W' U iii ' - .IX fl 'tis . MG- into ff 'Q A-QW, . , 5 5 I J lv 8 . , 1 Q l : . Q- Q .X s I : A I -0 .1 1' A tx 3 , bl . 1' 1 ' 'fi C , , . 5 ' U ' - f ,, . R ' ' st- 5 ' 1, Q-4 V -3 'r , . E 1 f 51 :ffl 5, ,S , ffl nu - Q nal ann B 1111 pany, -1' 6 I I f ::, ::::.. f 5r55:: 2 1,mm -430' L Q I fs ,Quay 336 5 PRINCIP L A CDR J. SCHUBERT COMBAT DIR. CENTER con N GURAL con D HALL LCDRT MILLS METEOROLOGY STRIKE oPEnAT1oNs ELECTRICAL MAINTE AGCS R. MUGLEFI AG1 M. GAVINO AG1 J. INGRAM AG1 A. KESTENBAUM AG2 P. BEDARD AG3 J. ALLISON AG3 R. FERGUSON AG3 C. STRICKLAND AG3 C. WALKER AG3 B. WHITLOCK N PERATI ONS f OA Division provides environmental informa- tion for Independence, Battle Force Seventh Fleet, Carrier Air Wing Five and the entire battle group. Indy Metro provides meteorological and oceanographic information from the upper limits of the atmosphere to the depths of the sea and everything in between. Weather balloons with radiosondes at daily to provide environmental information used in forecast- ing atmospheric effects on the ship and aircraft radars. Surface observations provide an up-to-date report of the weather conditions around the battle group and are used to provide accurate forecasts for aviators and ship personnel. All this plus satellite imagery data from naval and civilian oceanographic weather centers worldwide and onboard com- puter systems provide the ship's oceanographer and the men of OA Division with the information required to provide practical environmental forecasts to Independence anywhere in the world. tached. are launched AGAN F. ACACIO AGAN J MEYER AGAN D STEFFES 'AGAA M CLARK t in l L 4' I , '- . . iz :fi lv . ' , .' H . ', V' ' t, 451.1 ,Q VW i-I iw. fi 1, 1 1.24 fi-i Fl f 3 , it J, 1 f-'Q f.- t .4 AGM P. umnnsz AGAA M. TINBEHG 'Qxj LT R. BATES LT T. BERGLAND LT C. CROSS LT D. HOLMGREN LT PITNEY LTJG M. GADSDEN ENS VANWIE ACCS J. HOTZEL ACC M. FEELEY ACC JUSTICE AC1 J. BFIOPHY AC1 D. LEHMAN AC1 M. MILES AC1 E. MOCZYGEMBA 33 PERATIONS X OC : Division is divided into two interlocking branches: Air Operations, the administrative and logistic link, and the Carrier Air Traffic Control Center KCATCCJ, which controls departing and arriving aircraft. CATCC is responsible for the safe. orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic within 50 nautical miles of Indy. Through the use of various radars, navigational aids and radios, CATCC is capable of providing approaches to the ship in all weather conditions, while maintaining a landing interval averaging '70 seconds between aircraft. All OC Division personnel are graduates of the Navy air traffic control basic and advanced schools and are licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Also included in the division's duties is the coordination of aircraft logistic move- ments through Air Transfer Office. ATO handles cargo, personnel and with the assistance of Indy's Post Office, mail movement. fi Q 5'-.. gf 1 I 4 MT V Vf ACAN J HUMPHREY ACAN L. LEMKE ACAN B. POTTER ACAN T. TORO ACAN T TFIEASTEFI ... ..-.....- .-.......-.:v.. ... .-Tw..-,.., .,... . PERATI ONS ! OC OE ACAA L. ASHER 4 ' 45 X .3 IMKBEH QE Division provides three diverse fields of elec- tronic maintenance: radar, communications and data sys- t- v . Th 1 - 1 I - 1 . . . ems e divisions primary responsibility is to ensure that all combat and communications systems are ready to re- spond to the operational needs of the ship. The radar branch maintains both air and surface search radars and the Carrier Air Traffic Control Radar systems providing the electronic eyes of the ship. The communications branch maintains all satellite. UHF . VHF and auxiliary equipments providing the electronic ears and voice needed for external telecommunications. Addi- tionally. they maintain the navigational systems that keep track of our location. The Data Systems Branch maintains the computer sys- tems and equipments in support of the intelligence and anti- submarine warfare operations and the tactical data systems that provide the display and conelation of the operational picture. F-,,,,.. . 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OEC Division is comprised of seven special- ized workcenters: Crypto repair. HF comm. calibration lab, metro. UHF comm, 2M and damage control workcenter. OEC Division maintains all secure data and voice commu- nications systems. NAVMACS message processing system, HF transmitters, HFXUHF data link transceivers. Interna- tional Marine Satellite System UNMARSATJ, meteorological data receiverfrecorder system, UHF transceivers, llight deck comm system radios. SHF Satcomm transceiver, Motorola and VHF radios and cellular phone system. Additionally, they calibrate and repair general purpose electronic test equipment. microminiature and miniature electronic printed circuit cards and modules. ....--.. ..N..,.,,.. ..-.q..,,:,..,,,,.,.-gr,wnof-1Q-s...f-,-f-f-q-1w-1-w--m'-f7'4 - 'l 1 '7 3 '9'mtl' '7 ' '- ' 'wg' 'A 'ff if 343 A 5 X 9 j N. A f 5 I 2 1 X . o lx M . 1 , ET2 K. scorr 5 ET2 c. slsvens 3 V ET2 P. sTmNc.FELLow 1 1 'Q is s V3 5 Era c.an.ANKENsHuP ET3 s.cAm.soN i ' 5 ET3 B. KLAUSE 5 5 Y R ,v , ! 4 2, il :, 5, E Vi 55 E 24 33 Q s f 5 5 13 3,4 . i e iff 'J ze ' ET3J.Kusv if Era E. MAYBAUM Eg 3 55 ET3J.MEDnANo s, ra 3 , ET3 R.MEHNEF!T 55 5 E13 .Lmonms E 5 1 Z K c , . . Era c. scHEu. Q ET3 L. sTEwAnT Era D. sunA1'r E 5 U 52 li : r Ei 1 5 na gi 5 I v W fl 4 ir W , , , fi V , w. W Q I ' , .me gif n l fu , :IN v , : 1 K x DSC R. AFIROYO DSC J. MONZON DS1 Fl. HARTMAN AT1 D. HATCHETT DS1 KELLEY DS1 ni msnmout use F cummmcs A12 A Fmsse use M LEE DS2 D. LYKINS DS2 RUHLMAN PEMTIQNS 1 OED Dixision opcrcttcs ind maintains some ol' the most sophistic 1tcd. stltc-of-the-art and non-tactical 'iutonritccl processing systuns in todays Navy. Highly trained d'1t'1 systems 'md 'wifltion electronic tech- nicians possess '1 wide rings ol' 'idx incccl skills which are continuously villcd upon to proxide support not only to Independence but also to air wing 'ind flag stall' personnel. The men ol' OED Division analyze md maintain such systems 'is ACDS SNAP NICS-A ASW NIPS and a myiiad of micro computer systems that played '1 vital role in sustain- ing Battle Force Sexenth Fleet readiness. Frequently working around the clock and under austere conditions. their dedica- tion ind training was proxtn invaluable throughout the cmise and critical to the fulfillment oi' lnclys mission. Datum . . ' t lm, ' ln-:aux V sc , 2 , , s c Q Y A v L 1 c C 3 cc r c c . , ff 1 C 1 C C I K C I ,5 Y C xx. c. 1. c , c ,- X c Y 4 I v c c f - , t N . c 2 L H ya v t 1 it 1 V K. i 4 i . . . t 'ri l Vs v .1 o'n F Q l , PN 3 t 0 0 ' 1 V n 9 lt A ,-. 'IW pt NUGN' vi, uw u .4 o I ff' f Y 'lf Q ,- f 1 Wi? Y DS3 L. KANE DS3 J. KARAS DS3 L. KRESS DS3 J. LORENTZ DS3 D MILES DS3 D. O RAWE DS3 T. POLK DS3 R. POLLARD e'a H -fw- a a n 1 - - L 346 Q 1 '55 - J' Q PERATI ONS f OED EK ,E 41-32 o , . : ,L-is-' Ili Ay.. ' ' ' ' - 'Stiff .f ' :Y mf' U N328 ' 141' li ri - --gy. -Qi E Q3 ,F is f 1 ,1.f,,: V, 1 ,. Q.-.: ,-, , , vwpxlf, - grip, , isp, .Y v-.Twl,,ll...., DS3 L. SCHWINDT DS3 G. SHIPMAN DS3 J. TROUT DS3 R. VALDEZ DS3 B. WEYEFIS DS3 R. WILLIAMS 11 5 C LTJG D. RAUSCHE FCCS K. OLSEN FCC D. ATKINS FCC G. HINOJOSA FC1 R. BLADES FC1 R. LEWIS FC1 A. SCHAERRER FC2 J. BANGS FC2 T. GARDNER FC2 M. HENSON FC2 R. PRICE ' 348 ies., . J' PERATI ON S I DEM QE Division. stalled by highly motivated lirc controlmen. is responsible for the operation and mainte- nance ol' state-ol'-the-art dcferisive systems. The Target Acquisition System provides tracking and U1 fement lists on last movinff air and surface Contacts to en,,ig, c . -0 5 the NATO Sea Sparrow Missile System. NSSMS fires the short-range RllVlf7lVl missile to counter hostile air and surface contacts. The Vulcan Phalanx Close-ln Weapons System is specifi- cally designed to defend against high-speed anti-ship missiles and employs a 3.000 round-per-minute Gatling style gun. This automatic target-engaging weapon system provides the ship's last line ol' self-defense. These systems and the men who operate them have proven their effectiveness time and again by successfully completing numerous tracking and live tire exercises. 'lliroughout the deployment. the men ol' OEM were manned in condition Ill watches. ready to deiend Indy against any threat. f' 9 Wi W, Y Y Y '1' V X , 'lf ,-3 , X-:cf ff +V w su! W . xy v Y V Y f I 1 i 1 l gli? t ! t 1 . i ,,, ,tm lt .. l .IS do rl! . s , rt vi i g, JAG gg.: .H Si ti' rin' qi, I tw ffl.. V .v. L., V. ?r L elif :ii 511 P ities l 3 1.- x :H glftig .AE 2 fi after 23525 13133 flil Wi: .-Iwi, , .gigs 33153 623.5 .kiwi 4 eil. it 'f ai 3 4. .5 . , g ., J il If I la u it U t i 9 ,Mig f I ,i i2 ' r g I i l i! tg 3 if i Wet ii l I 5 yi . .5 'E il 113 tl it A -2 1 5 .2 Q Y Ji 'fr .vi ,Q ri 1 f' 'ix , . I 5 I. Z 1. 1 Q l t r .l ,wit LTJG T. LYNCH ETC P. KLEIN ETC E. ODOM FC1 L. HARDY ET1 L. RICE ET 2 C. CARRILLO ET2 V. CASH ET 2 M. DILDINE ET2 M. JOHNSON ET2 S. KNUTSON ET2 T. PATTERSON ET2 R. PETERSON ET2 R. REEVES ET 2 J. STALL e'i , n PERATI ONS f OER Division. staffed by highly skilled elec- tronics technicians and fire controlmen. is responsible for the maintenance of a wide spectmm of electronic sensors and equipments. OEO5 workcenter is responsible for the constant watch over Indy skies with the SPS-48!49 Air Search radars while Indy pilots and air traffic controllers have the best carrier controlled approach in the fleet. The technicians of OEIO keep the I-5 team on course with the ship's dual miniature inertial navigation system, TACAN and SATNAV receivers. With the ship's fathometer depth finder, they help keep us in safe waters on the way in and out of foreign ports. 1 OE16 workcenter services the ship's surface search radars. IFF and Target Acquisition System ensuring they are operat- ing at peak performance. Diligent. they go the extra mile to present the clearest and most accurate tactical picture available to the bridge and Combat Direction Center. 5'-A -1 ..1,, 9 xf Y u, 1,-, ., - I :P 1 w xx 5 my? W v y Y D W2 w f N wh f v v Y U 'Y V '4 Q Z H f' v w V Y LT H. ANDERSON EWC S. HOPKINS EW1 B. CLACK EW2 KIHNLEY EW2 D. SILNUTZER EW2 C. SIMS EW3 BREWER EW3 J. JACKSON EW3 E. PIERCE EW3 F. FIINALDI ' N, I r-4 , 352 I OE ii Divisions primary job is operation of the Electronic Warfare Module to totally deny the enemy control ol' the electro-magnetic spectrum. The EW module can counter the radar seekers of incoming missiles as well as locate a threat platform by identilying and localizing the threats electronic emissions. 0 I! 1 5 'h.w 1 I U A C I l a i I l K 5:-we ,ff L., 11 EW3 SEITZ EWSN J, BECKNER EWSN J. BOFITZ EWSN D. BUFFOFID EWFN R. GRANGER EWSA T. CARTY EWSA T. MCGOVERN 353 LT S JACOBSEN LT PASADILLA LTJ SCHOMMER CWO2 J HOEY CW02 J LANGLOIS OSCS M JOHNSON OSCS R KENNEY OSC T FORD OSC J JAKOBY OSC G LEPlEN OS1 J BACA OS1 W GLENN OS1 P LACY 082.1 ADAMS PERATI ONS f OI of the embarked alr Vlllllg trvely d1ICCl h1s forces technxczans Dwlsxon IS the heart ol the Combat Dlrectlon Center whxch effectwely LIUIIICS the awesome offenslve power CDCs mlssxon IS to collect process CllSpl'Iy evaluate 1nd dlssemmate tactxcal lfllOITIl3f.1OI'l Thank of CDC as the com mand and control center whxch counters all threats to Independence and the battle group usmg both Indys aurcraft and the weapons deployed on other shlps ln the battle group CDC IS d1v1ded lnto spec1al17ed modules each concentrat mg on ILS assxgned area mamtammg a constant flow of mformatxon to enable the battle group commander to effec Manned by some 80 enhsted and 15 officers OI DIVISION mcludes operauon specxahsts HIIU submanne warfare spe C12ll1StS electromc warfare specxahsts and data processmg ,-1792 5 Vi ,af Q, Y Y V H , f 5 ' I N 'f -4. 6. x 5 Y lv Y Y K ,I L' ,. X , I QQ' , ,R 1 S 6 ENN VAX if ' .1..:,, Q , A na f Y xy V . D Y aim OS3 V. CABAZA OS3 A. CARREON OS3 C. DAVIS OS3 C. DENNIS OS3 A. GRANGER OS3 R. HAAG OS3 D. HEALY OS3 J. MARCHANT OS3 J. MILLER OS3 J. SCHAEFFER OS3 S. TOVAR OS3 M. VARNER OSSN R. ARCEO OSSN CUNNINGHAM OSSN B. DABNEY OSSN W EASTWOOD OSSN B FRANCIS OSSN L GREENE '. .' 56 3 . 441.1 29- 3...-.----. PERATI ONS X Ol L l L A V5 fir-A , 'air ,,,- V Q 'r 5 V 1 '1 Y L 41 E5 mx f 1 'J N . ff' Y? Q? X . f 'V I f f 4 f V5 NVE swf JV? Z f 5 5 3 A. v-- aw - Q W ' f ' ' I . Q , ' 4 I my r . gl 25 4 gl 227' 5 . 'ills' A117 all xA ... -ifl' 1 s.' Y: en: gt. Vg.. 4 f 4.5, - I 5 . JY., -liii .Vu iii ,s ai ' s eg? Iii: lm flies 5313 it Eli? itil iiri itil 1:-il LI! .lisa itil Q .ti It v li I 1 15. If Ying. .iw :gQ iw . 5, V LT J. WATSON LT I. BOUGH LT G. KREEGEFI LT VONIER YN1J.CASHION YN3 T. ANDERSON YN3 L. SMITH SA M. SANT OS SFI B. WILLIAMS PERATIONS f OO OP i 1 ,quill I .gl- fzl.. at I ix 1 I... , AN 1 quit M I , 358 QQ Division provides the coordination needed within the large and diverse Operations Department. The otlice provides a timely and accurate ilow of inlomii tion to and from the IO divisions within the department ln addition. the Operations Office is tasked with Coordinatlon ol numerous shipboard evolutions varying from underway re plenishment to casualty report management. - .....,...-.tv I 43' -Ei -4'--,,,... xl - e:r- DIXISIOII proudes 1 lull rfmqe of photographlc sewlces to lndependentt embarked stall and fur wmg Indy photogx tphers mates can be lound from hlqh alolt the shlp s superstructure down to the deepest parts of the slnp doeu mentmg the hle and work aboard Thev are ellled on to photograph mvthmg from awards ceremomes to dxstm gushed vlsltors and aenal photos ol the battle group GP Dxvlsxon operates two photo labs The mam lab on the thxrd deck and the mtelllgenee lab 111 the Clmer Intelhgence Center 'lhe CVIC photo lab processes t1me cntxcal xmages provlded by the T'1Ct1e1l A1r Reeonnrussance Pod System lTARPSl of the VF 154 Black Kmqhts and other aenal film shot by the I 5 team The CVIC Snoopy Team IS ready at a moments notlee to photograph anv forelgn slups or planes Whether photogmphmg a reenllstment proeessmg lllm ITIIXHIQ Chemlstry or performmg PMS these hlghlv skllled photographxc technlexans provlde the hlghest quahty product settmg the standard for photo labs afloat Nh. KX 1,38 ENS P JENSEN PHC M LINGOES PH1 C MEEKS PH1 H MITCHELL PH1 B STAGER Pl-I2 E. DELOACH PH3 W COLE PH3 C DIETRICH PH3 T JAY 9 35KJ7 If ni PH3 L. MATTESON 1 PHAN J. ANDERSON A PHAN A. BAYSINGER . PHAN Fl. BUENO 'f 9 i 1 A PHAN M. DAYAO ' PHAN J. YODER W I l f , 1 PHAA E. BURTON L I . PHAA S. GIEFEF1' -, PHAA S. SMITH IQ E ' i 1 5 I i w I In N N N 1 ' J Q ,ill 1 I 3? 7 E i : ,' 5 1 1 1 3 N 1 . W 5 I . E F l . 1 i 4 A PERATIONS f OP! O 'I 'J V N, . , qv -ff i 5 'I . .1-1 9 :. 1- , ,. Z 'ia 'Q gf ASW-f4f E QQ - Q91 . HqL, ,.,,'.jff,,, ij. x.:fx-4. ,551-2l'j' 9-if QI-, 'f',.g, ' 1 W , .b 2 A :ss :aw ,swift- .. 1 'Q .M cf ,- Mymnzr X. , 3- -.1H.,2f..t.: L .,,,. ., ., ,A ,gulf 1- '. - ' :QW - , 5. v' ' T r it w 2251 qi, 51' 3 15. fd- , v J : , ,rg , xiii, ' 1 :.-22 . i , if L I 9 1. .' , . ,xl K. Va' if V, ,,, .,... .H .. ...L 5. f l E 'if W 1 A -.aw-.f,,-,g. V - 0SDivision's ciyptologic technicians highly skilled in cryptologic, communications equipment operations and repair man the ship's Signals Exploitation Space. ln addition to providing time sensitive indications and waming information to the warfare commanders. they pro- vide special security communications support and special security officer administration support to lndy's commanding officer, embarked staff and air wing. CTS duties are very diverse. CTAS perform administrative and SSO duties. CTMs complete corrective and preventive maintenance on a wide variety of cryptologic and electronic equipment, CTOs serve as communications specialists and CTRS function as Morse signals collection and analysis specialists. When deployed. linguistic experts and technicians and analysis specialists augment the OS team to assist in provid- ing the most up-to-date warfare picture. if J LT P. STROZZO CTO1 M. CROSTHWAIT CTR1 W. MATTHEWS CTR1 M. SULLIVAN SSGT D. SUTTER SGT J. FRAMPTON CTA2 C. TURNER CTM2 T. WELLS 361 1 f 'L Ui - , N ' Noe M N'-'L - ---.-,----.,. CTR3 W. GAUDREAU CTM3 T. SLEPSKI CTFI3 T. STEFFECK CTO3 C. TAYLOR CTM3 W. TURLIK CTOSR FIUTHERFORD o'a I O '. .' 362 Q 17 U1 gd . N. ... i... Yr X .S f 4 x if ,- fi A-bfi i . 'el T5 . N 4 Ii , 7 Fel Mg rw SE .J L - 'E , ,125 1 I f 5 - 4? cf?-1 + J,i fella 1' IW, 577 'I t 9-,sf . ,, 57 1 'lv nts, X i I ia fi iw fi 51. 3 4 ,ir A ,r I ' x i ts I 9 - .vm - 24' + i . 15 ix T ,qw 41 'i if fi 5 Q . A. f . 'Ei .. , A L -Q 4 5' it lv x 'I H 5, ws ,Kgs ,I nag' Q 31' .. ff 4. rj I Q, 1 1 Pk My ,H ' 5: X ' 23 M ,Q gl Division is constantly coordinating infor- p and air crews. The mation provided by surface shi , . hardworking professionals of the ASW module keep close tabs on any undersea aggressor. It is in this module of Combat Information Center ICICJ that the helo air crews are briefed on all aspects of an upcoming submarine hunt and then clebriefed upon their return. During flights. a constant Ilow of tactical information between the aircraft and the ASW module insures blan- ket protection against the carrier battle groups most formidable and elusive threat. the enemy submarine. The ASW experts of Independence take special pride in protecting their ship against that silent and unseen shadow beneath the sea. LTJG P. LALOR AWCS J. MACMASTER AW1 R. BIXBY DP1 D. ELLINGTON AW1 MATTHEWS AW1 M. POYLIN 363 ,. 1 ' a ' 1 5. 'fir , .--A75 -41.4 -.t 19 9 ,,-W W 1--L Y . I 5 5' ,W-Sh 1 -- . f -fill H 9 - -L 2 1 25 Pl If I ll f K Go 1:7 1.- GP V 'J7 M- 1, wa.-if 1 ' V f -1 Ni JV -1' f X, , ' 4 , , an . V5 W 44 ' I Q. 1 9 V nl- ffl K' 4' .. n- ...... - he Carrier Intelligence Center tCVlCl is the home of OZ Division and Carrier Air Wing Five intelligence personnel. Officer and enlisted intelligence specialists and data processing techni- cians use their training. experience and many different types of sophisticated equipment in around-the-clock operations in support of Independence. CVW-5 and Flag Staff. In Supplementary Plot, officers and enlisted watchstanders receive. evaluate and report on a constant stream of information from a variety of battle group. theater and national intelligence sources. Integrated intelligence analysis personnel prepare briefs. write contact reports and maintain enemy order of battle information. The mission planning and strike plot work centers brief and debrief air crews and provide multifaceted intel support to air wing operations. The tactical imagery exploitation workcenter analyzes imagery for target planning and surveillance. The administration center maintains a large intelligence library and other records. prepares correspondence and assists the com- mand security manager. LCDR M. STANDFIIDGE LT DALY LT T. GREWE LTJG G. DUNN LTJG C. PRATT ISC D. WALTERS 365 v I ui? , un. 1, l 1 , KJ .,,,WL 'Q I l Il V +I'-..f. Y Y Q K ' H.- 35 4 Z Vi V Y 4 1 HV Q' u . tl . Qi w NX? 5 'uhm Y ff' I '.' - I 1' Jn, ,,' W N . , 'riff Y 0 -NJA .,, .. 'QV 5, in N 1.3.1 Jn'-, 2 RX W N W Y -f z .F 5' 'U + 1 1 i i 4u DP3 J. BELL IS3 T. CARTER IS3 J. CYCYK IS3 T. FINGEFISON IS3 L. FOFIEWRIGHT IS3 M. HARWELL IS3 B. JOHNSON IS3 KWIATKOWSKI IS3 J. SMITH ISSN P. KEITZ ISSN G. MOCK 367 C . ,,,.,......,.-- l IS K -IUBDOW When word came to the ship of hurricane Andrews devastaion to the East coast, Gfficeis and Chiefs came together to raise money for victims of the storm. To send their favorite, or not so favorite, Khaki to labor on the flight deck the crew bid S1 per vote. More than 528,000 was donated from the I-5 Team. One hot day shortly after our out-chop from the Gulf, hoses were pulled out and brushes manned for what became known as The Khaki Scrubdownu. I !f,,,.,. an l '. I -v 368 -equ- fp.,-..-,-.,.., ,.,. ,IW ,.,,,..-, Y.. ,, ag ..,.v- 1-v-,,...-... .-f. 3 4. ngfi up '1 1 H.....,..,,,g lol 6:-A. 54 Gif fs. X Jgggi En 369 4, QI? 1-1 FETY if CDR J. PERRY ABHC C. KOPP SAFETY OFFICER SAFETY LCPO ndy's Safety Department is coma prised of senior personnel from various ratings. Their jobs take them from stem to stern. and top to bottom: inspecting, observing and talk- ing to everyone. Safety helps make Independence a safe place through training and infor- mation on how to do the job without getting hurt or damaging equipment. The Safety Department tries to keep the crew alert and aware. but it is the men of the Indy who make safety work. They are also responsible for moni- toring NAVOSH programs. including hearing protection, respiration protec- tion, hazardous materials and many more. v The Safety Department provides sub- stance to safety related issues in order to make programs preventive instead of reactive. 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This responsibility inelucles: manag- ing the thousands ol' repair parts and Consumables neeessaiy lor the support ol the ships systems: providing launcliy services and healthy meals in live messes: operating ships stores and vending ma- chines: paying the erew and ships bills: operating the non- tactical automated data processing system: managing and repair- ing miero-computers. reprographie ma- chines and typewriters. The men of Supply work long hours supporting lncly's mission. ensuring qual- itv seiyiee to the crew. l Qs'-'11 n X f ' 1-. T S- ., ,:f3,n5qR'-J .fm , pf LT J. SPICER LTJG A RAMIREZ AKC E DEPLATA AKCH MARTINEZ W SK1 A RENOLAYAN IM1 N SENSABAUGH SK1 C. ZWIERZYNSKI , 'sxz LQADRIATICO sK2 H. anoomnatn SK2 F. cAvE'rANo amz A. SCONNOLLYQ e SK2 n. KATIGBAK UPPLYXS I Division is the Supply Support Division and the main ollice of lndys Supply Department. All research ordering and funding of Indy's S90 million ini entory of 100 OOO line items is performed by S-l Division. The division is divided into sections which specialize in technical research stock control. business machine repair and linancial management. . - .P ,...4.,..',- --nw.-..-.,,.,,,,-,,,-I wvb'q4-,- A K N-'1-'--- 1 1 1 1 w C - 7 - w f - f f n n 1 n - :fa a 1 '. .' 376 ' K, . n..,, 'lv' L M 5 'Ex 5 nav- .,. W , V Y xN W Fi 3' ' S 1 f ' ' X N xx 1' 13 :Ag Am. 53 .. 21 gms, it ll f mg 1 1 Af' Qu . f N 5 -V, cu KL .w . at W., 1. 5' nn. ,,, ig xX V uv in Wahl R .Z rg 24 , 'E 'mv i ff .uf If y 3 f my A-K ,,, .- . 1 CW02 R JACINTO MSCM A MARQUE2 MSC A CABALLERO MSC T LIVERATO MSCD PAJAEILLD M51 A BALA M81 B CABERTO WIS1 R. GABILING M51 A. FLORES HB1 A-JQHNSON MSW W PETTRY HEI ..,. .,,.,...--. 1 .,..,. ...,,........f- UPPLYXS 2 i DIVISION IS tn charge of seven Independence dlfllllg tac111t1es two of whxch serve well balanced nutrltlous meals 20 hours dally to over 4 OOO shtpnntes Addrttonally thts d1V1SlOIl provndes food and sewxce for speclal functxons llke steel beach ptcmcs changes of com- mand reenhstments guest v1s1ts and many other speclal events Whlle 1n forexgn ports S 2 sets up shop on the pler sewing barbecued hamburgers hotdogs and an assortment of softdnnks to hberty weary personnel Each month a SQECIE11 Buthday Meal IS prepared for crewmembers who have birth- days that month So whether tts a hot lunch fresh salad or an lce cream socxal S 2 and ltS professxonal staff provide quahty servlce. , qi, MN N F' 'A if - . ww W 1 1' rv., .,, 9' Y , , I 1 N ' f' 1 W uh . -1 I Z - 'NJ I! I 5 V XXV? I, 1 1. - ' 9 9 W? V 4 up N , 7 , nf 'I ui Sm' X Z f,d NX 5- w 1.5 ii'- - f-YE'-' 'Se' '14-4 w.,s' ' , K! 6' xv: QQ!! 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W 5 H ,, 'urn i 1 Af 3 - x k 2 Q N f 9 7' in-I A. 1 i vu - ' W x .. .-.-V. -.-.1 K, f ' I ,arf 7 V' df. rf' 1 , 2 'Y' 'Nl V ' . fs? Z . X -'-,,-44 , 1 5 -.1 w- . . , S ,s 47. Adi!-, gg' -'SL 'Y' hxnnur- 'Hx X3 I iid ft qv YYA, ,B -...Q :V 9T9'ff' - -Q.-. 9 :ggi-D ,f.........,... 3- . ,ns , ' -f--'fy-rf ' . ., : -31 ...W I . , . ,J - N- ., . . I-3.4 'llllla-q-g,,,,' if vig Q 'nv 'F T ..i4Ei9' .3- ' 'Q -x W '12 fu! if --5 LTJG S. SALANGAD LTJG J. THOMPSON si-:cu F. ssmclo su-ic ri cmrros Q sm A. ALAncoN' sm c. council. - sm ca. Homou --.MA 4 .V 1,4-.2 i ..iSHf2rMf OAMAGHO . f, -ggi, ., qui 4 -.-y UPPLY! S-3 384 I A If b x S 3 Division consists ol live ship's stores selling everything from uniform items to popcom. This is a multi- million dollar operation providing the crew with hundreds of items and services. S-3 Division is also in charge of the 13 soda and two change machines. When stocking the soda machines they break out approximately 300 cans daily to keep the machines full and Indy's Crew happy. ,,.-f--f! , 4 . ,V,,, ,. -5-.tw f- f- 5 f-'-4.1L f' Q., 1' nf - , ,- 7 4- I N ff ...,1 il -'- Q if 1 ' f 1 H' K, 123 :il AE1 M. ii: 'aa if n wi fl I I 1 u Ng 'i 2 2 i 11 4 4 E F Z J 1 , . 5 5 s 1 i ,YW 3 sHsN J. Heuvusns ff 5 sl-:sn n. Moone ,Q 4. I I, .:j, , sHsN K. PIPPIN iki ,sag l'Sf:j :gf v Q L I i 2'i 5' 11, K Y sl-:sn H.sco1'r a Yfiad i VS!- '11 5' H' 'ina I, 5':,y ,ifgnzc , 1 ,Wi , b.sig::1: ' ,,.J . Igiffi N ilzeifii ' fiif V ii' ' 17 , 555 H 3552 ' rf 1 .v Z..f -Y: a t 33: 51 snsu J. sroxes i - sl-lsun ALEXANDER ' V sl-usAT.cosTEu.o .5 1 , 1'n1 5 : '1,? fi,' :Uni i . 1.x-Mal. , I D wg 5 ,Wx '!l'..f. , ,1 , . ,1.-QI , ,., 'i ' X , Q Q tw -. Eze, 1, F , 5, , Z! . . ' any 'Q 1 4: 4.1, Y ' 2' . '4?.': 1 1- V . Q q sHsnc.Huss I il: 'Q 2 21 'xifm C Va mf, f- sy . '1 ,, '4 L? f 5 ,1 5 4 1 ffiq' i lu? ., l ,, law - giifiy . 3 I- 1, -ef , wg, ,r ,U , -ja! CQ 5 1524, -L4 u . L S V lg ifii m y 3 I E 4 H I X E- i I V1 4 fail f 223 ly? hi' r w x f ,Yi z fi IH IS 1,11 ri H S . 5 ,A ' .Q1fif Q?' 386 UPPLY S-3 S-4 V ' fu 5' 6-im I. Af , ,kt P,,,,,. ,... 311 Q i- ... s,....,,.-.-,nn-. .. ,A . . - - - --.-.1......,.f..,.i...F illions pass monthly through the lndy's Disbursing Office. where the disbursing clerks IDKsl of S-4 Division ensure each crewmember gets his pay twiee a month. Getting those checks ready each pay div involves a x t N . V .h . 'as amount oi' behind the scenes work. Mountains of paperwork l must Je processed in order to post a members entitlements for each pay day. Travel claims, advancement papers. lorleitures. allotments and leave rations are a lew samples ol' paperwork constantly H . . .N i. .. . , ying through lndys Disbursmg Oflice. A big advantage the crewmen of Independence have over some ofthe other ships ' tl N in ,ie avy are the six ATM machines located throughout the ship. These ATM machines are very similar to those you see in town and each crew member has an account with his very own ATM card. The ATM's also provide a safe place for lndy crewman to save their money. in LCDR W. MORENO ENS J. DUNNIGAN DKCS R. VALLEDOR DKC P. BALICAO DK1 J. CRUZ DK1 T. FRIA SK1 C. PATINO DK2 FAKPTA ...,.... .,......1......f-4.-.... A,-T.......t .,. .r.7..... Y , W 0 -Q Y 4 .f 1 ML WA R' 1 .J r-- - ' vi N - 'i fi! - - - A V x 'lf , W1 Q, ,f gg :,',:,-Q . ,j I:-, K -1, .,,f.rL.,? ' - i , , ij L R gf: KL xx 'Q C- fl ',., 'QA--W'L'3: '-A if ' !!M 'if ...i D ,.,, 4 W .6- ' 4. 6 M' , 1 X. ' an - 5 a . - gh... '. E Q, f an , ,. 1., ' 'Q r L , I . ' ' xy ,f-S f- ! ' A- 11 Y q ,Q 'W R' 1 5'. P , . X i , I 1 .-, --I ,.,. y ..,: '..A I , , .-ina., 4 g-2' My fm Xb ..-. n S T pm gi ? s U, 3 . 5-1 In -qw-1-rgf -1-.E-.n..:v f Q , 1-. .::i..3. LT B. PERSINGER CWO2 C. ARCAINA AKCS A. SANTIAGO AKC E. BOLOGA AKC C. FLORES AKC R. FLORIDA AK1 M. BALTERO AK1 J. BARCEGA AK1 D. BOVIE AK1 G. GREENE AK1 A. HARPER 0 ' n im' 391 Q 2 5 W 1-.4 .Tr - lg- . il gv , '.,i:m!, Er' F is 9 x 9 D xx, 4? af - f NW. X M I 'BL 9 an WT .113 . U -. 1 w. ,-5 i 'ns I ,.-A fl? 1 I u,,l ' I H., Y X.. Y 3 Y A o, ,Q M ff Q, ,Z A M. ,f .,:C' M1 .4 .3- X o Wo 4li 1 fuk f I Z'- XZ W' K K , X, 'C x DP3 J. ZIELINSKI DPSN T. KNIGHT DPSN J. MCCORMICK 5. x LT G. PIEPER SKC F. JOAQUIN SK1 S. CACAL AK1 L. EVERHART AK1 R. MONTON SK1 R. WEST SK2 V. CABALI AK2 A. COHEN AK2 S. DARRYL AK2 T. FOTINAKIS SK2 M. MACK AK2 V. PERKINS SK2 R. FKEPUYAN AK2 R. SADIARIN SK3 R. GALLARDO AK3 R. HALTERMAN 396 in fu rf ui! UPPLY S-8 S 8 i Division is Supplv Dc-parlinc-nt'5 material nianagc-1nc'nl division. a rnulii-million dollar wareliousing 'ind C2ll'U'O movenicnl operation wliicli stocks over 100,000 C h line items. including aviation and ships sparc parts. in 48 storerooins. S-8 reveives and ships over 300 ions ol' cargo annually. The niatcfrial division rc3Ceives and ships cargo via aircraft. under- i way rcplenisliinent and vertical replenishment. or ll 0 K l l i a a.Q4 3 vx N-1. X, A ,r .,. ' 1 fW.m 1 T '- w 'IFF . V,-r 51 44,17 '- .5 's 5: Z L34 rpg:-fz , 55:4 . ' Si,-1 4 4-E1 I -+-...... I I ii 6 J - 5 v' i 'ff f 4.114 nl ff fl if 'Lib C... , Sang. LCDR M. LANE SKCM P. YOUNG --,.....-...W -. ...., .... ,., 5 UPPLY S-10 S-II SA are the quality as- S- 1 O SA suranee and administration divisions of Supply Department. S-10 Division is responsible for maintaining an efficient productive supply system. SA Division is responsible for the administration ot' one ot' indy's largest departments. Prepaiing and following up on reports. Correspondence and a multitude of other documents, SA Division handles 21 mountain of paperwork each and eveiy day. MS1 G BOUCHER MS3 B PHILLIPS SN J JONES SA A BURNS 398 111 rg :Fra :Q--' ,.,,. y. 4---vf-was-: -y: ! ' 'V' ' 'V' .., .L ..--uvisfrf-v! A WT' bf - nr . ., , .,...,... 1,--W-.-.fp-1-A--rw-nz-. , ,, , , -?....,- . FQ? y 1'-s , .f Y.. . 4 ... ,. -,,. Q 41' ' 4? 5 XL. 1, .. S, wif K 1 . . I I 555- ix., K hai 3 51, 5-I H ag :E ' .Q ,V J ' S, 'ATI -.a........A.,--x.xL.,-b.L1.,: ,na ..,, n . ...X. 399 Pull -1- ,-.n.,, , , 1 4 fx 1 i h MH., I-'V x'l.l-. ,A f,, ,,,- , .1 .1 A - ' 7317 Vx, .M .,,, -. V u .1 ,--, 4,1 im, Q- Q A .. 'Q L sgrr f Q ,, 4 f' 1 J . L 'ir ,,,vfv,f ff' .1 - f 1 , 5' 5 i 11 ' 1,-V Q , -1 ' , ' . . 1 ,I sag,-df?- -' -' Q2 '- ' ,7 . 3 . 1 my ,, 17' V 'af a if ' ftp ' ,. Y? 4 A 'JF' , ,gf 3- '- h .1 44 J P 4 if l , if-1-eq, A L F 'I V 0, ' C ig H A .A.,q,.. ,J g if rf 1- Q f .. of ,,.. f ..-.' fx,-Q 2: i ff:?Jh. 1 NJ 1 1, .Ili ' 1 ws, ,. -. .L 'ff-f .Q .JW .' -', '4,. 'IN 3' W X4 l 1 A ir fi, ,,. . we 'u' -fd -1 4-- ,, I f , - Ls f 'unifi- X A 4 I. an g A .. -' ' - -. A QM...--M' . ' .J.v'v-'ff' .,f'J 5 in .3-ti! -r Q' 41 in f ' 1 J., w. x - S 2 m lx 1 C 0 X '9 K0 Q tee' rf- eqe .4 -V '14 . Q' 41 f an - L-, X L...- 4 1 3 - U' l Ng -M i W' 24 - X -, - ,, h ,, , A, +,. ,La- Y i .- .... 1-v......-i W--1.-.-wr-.5i..-. W- H 'fa ..v-f.,- v.. .,f-.-1--f-:,.,..p.,g-, , -, f-, .: fr .-+1 Y-,.v-' 1-.user -45:5-iuyw---r--fw-r:q:'n-r q---'rr-m--!! 1 f'f'5 W f '- ' ' l 5 Q . A? .41 nv' .gmzrzrz 111 i ..u-.-.v- mf' Q.--,, 403 uh 3 1 -4 : 5 l. Tff rsh' :LF .i J x,, IT'- + wg 117 T if 'nl in .,v ,LE ,-fn '. . 16' if 'if' JT Fifi ,J .nf X U-fn A Y X Yi 'Hin ,f I O C fi VCU: I -.-.. -is fn---......,-.- MMCS PEMBERTON AOC W. TAYLOR DP1 C. GALLIGOS NC1 R. MCKAMEY BU1 R. NAPPER NC1 E. OUARLES SN J. GILMORE AK3 T. MORRISON he Commfind Career Counselor and Assis- tance CcntcrfDrug and Alcohol Program Advisor of- iic es aid lncicpendcnce personncl seeking assistance in the area oi' equal opportunity or leadership and managcment of substance abuse. Special Services is responsiblc for ensuring that a xariety ot' recrcational activities are available to the ships company and air wing. Special Services also provides the crew with discount tickets for entertain- ment organizes sporting events provides sporting equipmc nt and maintains the shipboard weight rooms. .Q i Q1 I ' .- .f X --, F1157 1 .. ! ' . gg f l , ff U AN K. THOMAZOS u I 407 , ! 5 l 5 5 'S 7 Q 1 f 1. S W I I i x 1 CWO2 C. GENEROSO PN2 M. CARAWAY PN2 S. GREISE PN3 J. TORRES PNSN R. FOSTER PNSN J. JENKINS SN S. KEITH PNSN R. MANALANG PNSN R. WILLIS PNSA R. HARRIS 408 S' E S Q is responsible tor administering the Navv-wide advancement exam, SAT, military leadership exam and other many tests. The division also provides assistance to those crewmembers wishing to attend schools or have qualifications that need to be documented in their service records. ,l i ff... wt,-,.,-fs-.. ....,.,..,-a..,,.,., M... wa- MM. 1-1 LTJ TODD JOC C CASOLA ICC E FRECTION JO1 K HONORE lC2 D COOK IC2 A DAVISON IC3 J BEESLEY lC3 J DAY JO3 S GRIFFITHS JO3 C HOPKINS JO3 S SMITH RAINING PUBLIC AFFAIR has a multxtude of responslbllxtxes to the mllxtary and c1v1l1an world Wlnle mport the Publxc Alfaxrs Offlcer and the Shlp s Journahsts handle tours publlc and med1a lnqulrles and news releases At sea the Journalxst prov1de entertamment and trammg for the crew v1a the shlp s mternal radxo and televlslon systems produce an award wlnnlng dally newspaper lTl1e Declarauonl l1ve DJ radlo programs KKAOS Radxol a famlly newsletter lflomeplatel and run the Fleet Home Town News program Durmg the deployment Publlc AffalfS handled one of the most complex med1a evolutlons ever embarked on a Navy vessel Durlng 150 med1a v1s1ts over 22 stralght days the med1a l1ved aboard Independence reportmg the successes of her crew to the world 'i L. I' ,066 4 lC3 B. WRIGHT JOSN V. RIZZO ICFN T. SMITH JOSN J. THOMPSON 411 I -r--wmv----1-4-:W :ww '.:-4::f--f-..,.L- I : 1 5' .!v.:. ,q...l.a:::1xx ul, -..I l. 4. a lg . -'Ag ,E STV?- S55 QB I fi 4 in ' 'J' , 6 V --- 9 5 ,,:,,,..k,,.,m,,..,.g ...V Q4-r-:fine-'-1-ave-- wi - F '., '-a rg. V 'Q Y J K Nqlfs -P' 5 I :ki k .gf l,YVL ,, :gli Q, . i Q' if .2A- .M 'xl 9 Q 4 ,E f I V . 6 ' a R C ,Q 4 3. 1'-. .fy ,xml .Q '13 J.- Ls -V., yn, fi A v a I b. ' if in -X 2 9 'SIA , 9 V .1 w A' x ,f .Ira Ml ., gl! Q LT R. WILLIAMS AOC M. THURBER A01 C. ASH A01 A. BLANDA A01 P FULLER A01 FI. HAMILTON A01 J. HORGER A01 R WARNHOFF AO1 J WRAY A02 R BOLVIN A02 T COSTANZO A02 DEVINE A02 H MCLEAN A02 D OLSON a'a Q t . .' 414 EAPONSXG-1 l Division di- rectly supports the ship and ajr wing mission by providing required Wea ons support equipment. material dling equipment and final issue gg assembled weapons. AZ3 K. BAKER A03 D. DAVIS A03 D. GLASS A03 S. JIMENEZ A03 S. LACAZE A03 R. RDMEFIO A03 R. WISE AOAN D. CULTON AOAN T. FRASER AOAN R. KRANAK AOAN V. MARTIN AOAN B. PATE q'n .' 1' .PQ 415 '- - IW '51 A 1 1 ll U- 3 1 V vi. V? Q 'xii i' -,ex 'H' if - 1 , ' 3 3 'F -V at .Il -...mr - f-- 'T 1 ,,,...,, 4 -L1-1, -if ' . . .r...... ... .-.-.ww--'-A-' ... i Division is Com- hip's armory and maga- zine sprinkler shop. The Ships Ar- mory is responsible for maintenance ol' the Ship's Small Ar tion!Sensitive Explosives and Maga- zine access. The Sprinkler Shop maintains the departments Torpedo Hankling!Assemblv requirements G-2 Division also provides shotline shooters for the First Line during underway replenishment and all weapons training for ship person- nel. To get the best by request - call away a 50 CAL quickdraw - G-2 Division will be there. prized ofthe s ms. Ammuni- L LTJG D. CARSCALLEN GMC L. TUBBESING GMC R. WEBSTER A01 S. REAM GMG1 G. SMITH TM1 T. WESTPHAL A02 P. AMES A02 T. GALAMA TM2 T. KURODA TM2 F. MAYO TM3 M. BRACKEEN GMG3 D. BROWN GMG3 M. PORTER GMG3 R. RICHARDSON 417 Y I I L X 1 a1R if iei ! Q L i rr 1 . md 5?E:..g? .4 .,,x,. ,SV v u 1g,g T is 5' 53 m e 'R 'QQ eilx I L Q54 ' :N I 1 l , it Y . Z 'U .Li s if N I-In f 1i?? SN M. MARINO SN C. MURPHY AN N. ROBBINS AN M. RODRIGUEZ AN B. SHIVERS SN R. SMITH SN W. STETTLER AN K. WILLIAMS AORA B. POWELL AA S. SNYDER AR THOMPSON AR R. WALKER 419 LT K. HANCOCK cwoz E. sANcHEz Aoc J. sAnLow AOC J. BURKS AOC J. ROCHESTER A01 S. CARPENTER A01 T. COX A01 J. GROGITSKY A01 W. MCALISTEFI A01 C. RAGSDALE A01 T. RAULERSON A01 T. REYES A01 R. RUIZ 420 EA Pofvsfci-3 , V t - I E 1 Division is sponsible forthe safe and breakout. assembly and of 1,800 tons of nance located within 27 throughout the ship The division is divided major workcenters: bombs, siles and damage Control. Team Work coupled do attitude enables to accomplish its weapons. port mission, ensuring only quality reliable ordnance ls ered for every evolution. re. ent Egg ard- RCS D 3 lis- C311 HCC up- top fliv- fr-fx? A02 J ASHCROFT A02 E BECKETI' A02 A. CONNER A02 C. COOKS A02 H FREDERICK A020 GFIAVES A02 P REID A02 L ROGERS A03 C ALBANO A03 R BAILEY A03 R BRUTON A03 R DUNCAN A03 D DURFEY A03T JOHNSON 421 w 1 E. I I 1 I 1 . I rlf I , I Q! 1, .. ri' IIA IrIf .yy I 'a midi 211 ,, .amiga , F Erg- Jrsl , '4511 .wg sie, Il 3535 I -5. vii I I ,. , E I: 1, ' IH I,, :K C3 1 I ll FI ..i'1 'Sl .ix Er I ,ff . F gg' ffl 1 :5 H 5' 355 III L I H, w if , -5 -:, 'Ii gig ' gli I 15 2 . IN I I .nf f'x .15 I A03 H. NAIDAS A03 RALSTON A03 L. SHADE A03 FI. SHANNON A03 M. WILLIAMS A03 T. WILSON A03 L. WORDEN AN A. ABAD AN BALTAZAR AOAN M. DAUGHEFITY I AOAN T. DOWDEN AOAN K. ELLIOTT AN M. FAULKNER AN A. GARCIA a'a , ' ' o ' n ' ' 4 2 2 ,ij I e Nix 'fof 11 uri EA P0 .SVG-3 Jwga 1 -'V' -. f 'X :Q J' A N X y--v AOAN G. HYMAN AOAN Fl. JACKSON AN L. JONES AOAN T. MARGERUM AOAN R. MUIR AOAN M. NEAL AOAN R. OSBAUGH ' AOAN B. SUTTER AOAN TALLEY AN P. TAYEBI AOAN R. VALENTINE 423 A AOAN G. WIENEKE AA C. ENGLEHART AOAA W. HEDIGER AOAA M. MORRIS AOAA F. ROMERO AOAA J. WARD AR N. ADAMSON AR CROSSWHITE AR T. HOMER AR G. MEHR -H X , 1. ,- lJ1 G-4 motto is Hoisting arms to the fleet . G-4 works and trains continuously to maintain a state ol' maximum operational readiness. Our team of highly qualified technicians consist of AK. AO. EM and MM ratings which have estab- lished the material condition and readiness standards lleet wide. G-4 constantly provides weap- ons on deck while managing de- partmental electrical safety and weapons elevator licensing pro- grams. Division's ENS K. MCCLURE MMC N. COWAN AOC W. LEE A01 W. GOODNIGHT EM1 D. HARRISON A01 J. ZABROSKY MM2 R. BROWN A02 D. CHOPTIJ A02 R. GLENN MM2 J. Gammon . -, . we 1 425 '- . . A02 N MURPHY A02 A SEARER A03 F CHARGING EM3 A DOFIANTES A03 B GABRIELSON A03 Fl JONES EM3 B SIMS A03 C WICK AN C CROWELL AOAN K DEMAREST AN L FANTORA AN J GEHNAUD AN C. HARMON Nu i 1 2 5A 1.1 5 ,L Q . v. f , if ' 5 --x if A ii 51 23. 4 if E5 , Q. 31: EQ 9: .lull '51, Yi f .rar If K 1 2 u. .4 ..f f if ' 1. , 1 if xl-'g AOAN M. HOLLINS AOAN R. NORRINGTON AN E. OMS FN S. ROBINSON EMFN F. SUNICO AOAA E. ALBERTS FA W. BURNELL AA L. DURSTELER AOAA R. GRIMSHAW AA D. JONES AA R. MAPALO AOAA J. NEAL AA D. PRUITT AOAA D. ROBBINS AR F. CLAYTON o'l . 0 o ' 427 '. .' 1- 1, L13 .a 'J 5 V A i5'5.??f ' U 1 16 x LCDR M. TAYLOR AOC R. DOTSON AOC J. BEADLE AOC R. SWIFT A01 0. MORA A01 J. WILLIAMS YN2 T. BAISCH A02 C. BALDWIN A02 T. ESPINOZA A02 J. RIVER YN2 H. ARMES -tgp.-...A f 1-..,.,..,,,,,, it ' f-v---....... .-. -v-.......-vm-., N.. q we- EAPUNSXG-5 - Q v or the Weapons Of. tice is the center of all administra- tive work from preparing Outgoin correspondence and instruction? to tracking leave papers and Sub. mission of the weapons department morning, muster report. All require- ments for working parties and TAD assignments are also . - G-5. managed 'H AOCC is the operations side of G-5. Tracking, moving and order: ing ammunition, submitting ATRQ and tracking ammunition requestgf and NCEA for the ship and air are all handled by Aocc. I Xa 17 ,..1 ' f Dixision is comprised ol' highlv skilled weapons technician and avia tion storekeepers. They are tasked with maintaining Independence's two special animuni tions storage spaces and providing weapons support to CVW-5 Whether perfonning technical or damage control preventive mainte nance or maintaining a viqorous sched ule of technical operations on deter rent weapons. the men of W-Division ensure the highest possible standards of excellence. LCDR J KOLE CWO2 F MATTERO WTC W RUSSELL WT1 G COTTEN WT1 D ERBE SK1 G MARTINEZ WT1 C VARNEY WT2 R HUDSON WT2 D. 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' ' Af 1 5' W A f' - m fg Qs ..,.-K--va..-. 2 i 3 . 5 z 3 E 2 3 E l 1 1 if Q 1 I 3 1 I 1 Q A 0'5 , ll . . F'-H Jas' Y 'iff 1-'x 3 4'y n 4' I-'1 1 . ii. Q I . , Nu. f -y I 5 1 ,g . 4 . ' 4 f 7 3 . , ' 5 AK' 5 I 113' J Wi! ,f Q' ., .nv Z' 's 'Q' --ia., 'V , r ,. I K T 1' - J 71 . .. ,fi U . h I 1 'ilu Y 1 'N Q Z, Nik ,-sri Y' Z i f 3. H! 43-. 5. Fi K -iii --if CT-O CAPT E. MORROW FIMSC B. BROWN CHIEF OF STAFF CTF-70 LCPO he staff of Battle Force Sev enth Fleet is composed of offic ers and enlisted men from a variety of warfare specialties who plan, direct and execute a wide range of operational assignments. Personnel are assigned administrative and opera tional responsibilities in support of the battle group commander. The battle group consists ofthe aircraft carrier INDEPEN DENCE. which serves as the Flagship two guided missile cruisers, three de stroyers and four guided missile frigates i - f 'X 436 .'. .Wh W.- -,-, ,,-.. N-.. Kiix YA-F wag- -lil? 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STENDER LT o. wsuce cwoz T. LAREA TF-70 Y V ' f' ' ' I I ' I I -I N ng, , . , ' I 'EI'-5 -1 Q' X fl A ,A Q 'if . 1 fi-W-H V A i I A9 ny gr:- ff' Y, y fx'-J , -. k .- 1-. 2 HQ ' .. -, 7 ff x I It i- i. af ,MI L. ,wg fzf, 4.4. . ff:-4 ' ' fil. 'Fu , E ,,.k,x W .. -f- .,...,., 3 J,-.45 1.1, Nz. mf: i ,':', 41f- 1 -f .. . --' ,T -1-A.:-:ri . , -an Y xv S -if ,, 1,,M ' Y' I i 1 1gfgff1 I 5QfQff'ff - ' H f'f'AM'-1 ' it Q ' v . s, .-- -- f-'- p 3 1 'SQ q , 4 ' F Tj? 'uf .Lv-KX' ' Q -, ., F .2 , 'X x ME. D . . K.. lvl, -,sh -:bit ,. 5 JLL' Ng , ,Q -r , i i NN .1 f , ff . , Q Q w 3 - K, K ,. Q3 1,4 'JE' N 'Wig my v 3' -B-1 ww f V A v -Z u . f f Z A ff M92 - 5 Y Q , '5. , ., . ....., , sl i . 3. Y , in P , .f rw' :W sa! 1 .,, 3 -:IF-r ., li . . W , N 5, YNSN R. SNYDEFI RMSN W. EDDY OSSN H. JOHNSON ISSA RUBLE MSSN A. THOMPSON W CDR G. FOSTER GMCS R. JOHNSTON DESRON 15 CHIEF DESRON 15 LCPO STAFF OFFICER he Staff of Commander Destroyer Squadron FIFTEEN assists COMDESRON FIFTEEEN in ex- ecuting a variety of underway Battle Group responsibilities. They en- able him to lead and assist the seven destroyers and frigates which make up Destroyer Squadron FIFTEEN. During the recent deployment, COMDESRON FIFTEEN served as the Arabian GulWVarfare Commander for anti- surface and anti-submarine operations. Additionally, they served as main body. surface combatant screen and LAMPS helicopter element coordinator for the battle group. ln the discharge of these duties, COMDESRON FIFTEEN worked closely with COMCARGRU FIVE, USS INDEPEN- DENCE, Carrier Air Wing Five and battle group ships to help ensure the best tac- tical direction and integration of all battle group forces. ff --. i . . f n'a Q- . -1 y u a '. , i 5 444 K' T4 F-bf ,f,. 'WE -aff if 44 ,fqw v ' vm -an . :f.K,d.d.i,4' . 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During the recent deployment, COMDESRON EIFTEEN served as the Arabian ouinvarim-Q Commander for anti- surface and anti-submarine operations. Additionally, they served as main body. surface combatant screen and LAMPS helicopter element coordinator for the battle group, In the discharge ol' these duties. COIVIDESRON FIEFEEN worked Closely with COMCARGRLE FIVE. USS INDEPEN- DENCE. Carrier Air Wing Five and battle group ships to help ensure the best tae- tical direction and integration ofall battle group forces. LCDR B. BOETTCHER LT M. JACOBSEN OSC MASTRANGELO STGC T. MYATT MS1 C. ABEJAR OS1 F. CHIEFFO OS1 M. FREELEY YN1 L. TAYLOR YN2 P. BROWN RP2 D. GOPPERTON , -'fx 11P f'7'w4Yf.,1sIlm':-unqw 1-:vs vw 'f ' 1 flvrfrdf 'K'-V.-2':-W wg-H-fffrwgw,--v - - A . fx 4' IS2 C. RHOADES OS2 L. SAMUEL RM2 C. SUMMERS YN3 CARDER ISSN COMBS RMSN S. SCHUMANN 1 4 bf 47 1 fin Pr ' .K , fi ' 'f:,Q,- T, 'ji A ,xn- 5 fx fin 4 3 my ..,,. 1,215-is Q Q ., 1 , Sli if Q . 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V1 I f ,V L k ws , iw Ax 451 Q 4 1,5 'l i i -, Y T I A 1. l ' . 1 l .i tif?-'93 fQftf'1.'l --12.214 5541.5 .Ffa 4 T-.ff.:'1. 5:55 1 511441: K. gi 1 rg , ai V. ll : M bei Y ug J af I F, t a Q 5 35,-iv 2 'it t vl 1-LS? M . . Q t '54 H, t . 1 1 -mf M. ii -I , Uri. 1. 3233 F - aft ,V .,, i 'iifigll . W. ts' 'ga lff? l fi 5 wit fn ?'PA.z,f 551 i 1222? - FF CV - con D. BEALER sxcrvi P. MAYNARD cvw-5 CHIEF STAFF CVW-5 LCP0 OFFICER mmancler, Carrier Air Wing Five is responsible to the battle group commander for the tactical training and indoctrination of the air wing. coordination and supervision of all activi- ties ofthe nine embarked squadrons and material condition, communications and intelligence functions of the air wing. The commander of the air group, nor- mally referred to as CAG , has the re- sponsibility for training all air wing pilots. aircrews and maintenance personnel. Basically, his job is to take all nine em- barked squadrons and mold them into a fighting unit capable of defending the Untied States and her allies whenever called on to do so. The air wing staff is comprised of highly trained personnel based out of NAS Atsugi. Japan, when not embarked on Indy. The staffs primary function is to assist the air wing commander in the oversight of op- erational. administrative and maintenance functions of the air wing. The staff is the central point of contact for the attached squadrons and coordinates the functions between the squadrons and embarked flag staff. 452 'fffi'1:,,-fuilf' E7:'E'2f5'.i?f g .'vw.1 . ,,.', '1.. ' an 4. i - fi s x 'HW' 'X iw .Q +.-, A '1' :mf -Suv '-Nm. . I-.. If-X .ff A gf ' Q... X . X A 1 N in in x. '15, X r 'W gif' wig ' 1 1 X I 'iw wg? It rv ' x n u . sf x . Wm f ..-. nb 'M , -1 I N r F Q xx in -...- I 'Q n p-X CDR D. RINGEFIING LCDR I. FARQUHARSON LCDR M. HUNTER LCDR W. LUOMA LT C. BISSELL LT J. KNAPP LT G. OLSON LT M. PRICE AFCM R. GIVENS YNCS R. BANKS AOCS M. KING 3 I K! wi Q Y z 1 Jn g ,, i f.-, ff .I lo.. YN2 J. MALHAM AK2 C. MYERS YN3 WASHINGTON YNSN J. GLOVER AA DHABIK 45 Ffxlpslmlh 1, LN. ,..., K ,. rf f Q1 ba., Q K Sq ' Q' N ga 'Q NL. V v . 4, 'V t f fDrr-1'-Wi' if V E ,. 2 ...gm -..u....-.. 1 N..-.mu 5, r 11 5: Z L i A 1 v I ,I Q, E I e i E I E i 1 1 1 n i 1 x A new-Amr vnu.-4 a-any Qu:-dm.. .4-M A NVQ: I I I I 'O HS-12 WYVER CDR T MEYERS COMMANDING OFFICER CDR R BUSH EXECUTIVE OFFICER CDF! D SIMONDS COMMANDING OFFICER AFCM H EDRAISA COMMAND MASTER CHIEF eheopter Ant1 Submarme Squadron Twelve Il-IS 121 was eommlssxoned ln San ICQO Ca on 15July1977 and was f1rst deployed aboard USS CORAL SEA and USS AMERICA In June 1984 the Wvverns moved to Yokosuka Japan tojom CVW 5 aboard USS MIDWAY The Slkorskv SH 3H Sea Kmg the mostversa tlle alrcralt 1n the a1r XVIHQ IS speelfleally deslgned to detect and destrov enemv submannes The Sea Kmg has also proven ltselfas an outstandmgplationn for search and rescue plane guard medxeal evaeu atlon loglstles Counter targetlng mme countermeasures and combat stnke res Cue W1th a normal crew ol two pllots and two sonar operators one oi XVIllCI'l IS a rescue swlmmer the helo lS usuallv the flrst to launch and the last to land 4 99 must- -.Nag V -wwf , , fvs9sf-al -mr-7 rwqr:vm-mggang-r-:1q--- : -' - 1 ,..,...,...-- .,,..-- 'Q' CDH D. SIMONDS COMMANDINGOFFICEFZ AFCM H. EDFIAISA Rs:CbT1NEOFFICER COMl'.'1ANDP.1ASTER CHIEF Q Nilliflllllilll' W1 fm HIS 121 X 1 1 mSKu1 ' f1EE,'jlf'977. cl: i Sw! 'K JRAIXI, SH W1 f' mail. XLIIIN IIN LQVIQQIJQU1 A' xv.. 1, 1C xX SH vH'xH Y, y 1 '1 H:Q'I'SllA 1 lv- . , Q in-n I . -' f ... ' ',.,g'L'FL.: 1 1 , 'if 2? jig Q .t f L9 , ,. ,..- . - . u.,i, -. A . ' D I K ' l I uv .. .4 Fnfufwo I ...tl ',.,Q-'rnf,,., H' . . g' 4 fl- J ! ' ' C5 WP' A75 fi vi c ll qv w 77 . IW' Y fr I l , I-l ' lbcf Lib v uv Q1 'Qin- 'L 7 I' '58 , I ? ,, u in w:5?af.fSf '3jjf.H2',iV3.fN ' ' 1 E2 TRS ,HW W1 , .R fi A J . q 1 ff f ' Ili . , 1 3 V- .--Q . ,,T.- . . A I X lf! ,, V l .,,, . I A 2 255 . gr -, f Lllllllla I . lg I 4 I S' 1 ' 1... .VTQ V -6? L irg Lyf N I 51 U 'J' V +V' , if Qc I , - ' 'X A N M t ' ls ' if A 1 - L , xfjf hlgr, K ' N I , I !,,rLj': ' y r 1074? X Y V 1 3' .-...Qw ' I V 1 -. J Ps 'm f Z' ? ! mn., ,-Q-ks' ,I a P' ,,.M,,nno- Q f- L.. 'Nxgnf' . ,JL v 1'A 0 I -0 . ,' f-,-Q :.24.7p, .1 F-. . I -. 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SPARKMAN AW3 J. STRID YN3 D. WALLS A A03 M. WILLETI' ADAN J. ABERNATHY AZAN D. BAY a 9 g ' '? i' 466 I S-I2 WYVER S 2 I 1, ?i. ii- AN KEITH BLACK YNSN P. BROWN AN R. BUTLER AMSAN W. HARTLEY ATAN W. HASTINGS AMSAN K. HENRY ATAN J. JOHNSTON f ADAN T. KATASHIMA AEAN J. KIRCHNER AN T. MATT ' AN Fl. NEAL AMSAN J. OTTERSON PRAN K. PREWETT AN D. SCHULTE ADAN A. SOMERLOT AEAN R. STUPKA AN G. SWENSON ,Q- I B UH' 467 YNSN M. WHITNEY AA M. COLON AA M. CORMIER AA M. DIVENS AA A. FRANKLIN AA D. SULLIVAN AA C. TAYLOR AEAA S. TROWBRIDGE PRAR C. HUDSON AR M. KNOX AR A. MCNATT AOAR R. MILITELLO AR G. NEWPORT AR J. ROSE 468 S-I2 WYVERNS 41 14: Q, 4-4 Q, L '7 1 slain .una u 1li.lb- - usp. -unq- ' .l Al ,-4 . -,A titans , 1- jg. -Far- , n I., V l E 32 'J C' E ff 4.3 L. W X H GN If . 2. YI QQ. if-' , 1541: 3 1 -mi U :ill as r-va sy: 7' ,A N 3' i. 15 , B J ' 1, li ai' I 1 4' if fi? L.. ,l.L---- Sgr f ,vi ,,-I--4, K' 4 u f Y: Alu!! ,fr '-fl' f',-'ii' f A. A 1 3331? 2 p '?5'4'1 45 ', yjigiknf 'WA r vi ? fig' 4 .ssl fQ W J ii., ' 5 Lg 5 I . M-TSW, if 5 LL. CQ! M3 4 an ' ,,.,,Y 'wi 'e - Y 1... if 1:gz.r:'4i fa----H 1: -'r--+1 ---'-sr-:1-nggmlzv . 37,1 :fi 1 ,E E - ' 1,5 ' 'x gg, ,if ' ff- 71, f ' 1 jiilg if 'A 1- U.. , 1 K ig. JNNAVX VA 11 GLES J KELLY con D WATKINS CDR COMMANDING OFFICER COMMANDING OFFICER 7 CDR R. MCHARG AFCM K. HYNDMAN EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMMAND MASTER CHIEF t ttack Squadron One One 2 Five KVA 1151 was born or If Julv 15 1948. After com 2 7 N bat tours in Korea and Viet I I I fi nam VA 115 became part of CVW 5 an I' operated with uss MIDWAY from 197 h 1 until 1991. Aftera change of homeport t 'A squadron continued operations in Vie I 'I l' If nam including the ex aeuation ol Saigo . . Y c 5 Yokosuka Japan September 1972 t I s 'Z' 5 I in 1976 The Eagles moved to U I ' INDEPENDENCE and transitioned to t I I - A ' A-6E SWIP in 1991. The Eagles' to I I part in Operation Desert Storm the lil eration of Kuwait and led all of Nav I e if A V Aviation in theater by destroying fo - Iraqi bridges. Recently the Eagles op I I' ' ated as part ofOperation SouthernWatc I With their can do attitude the Eagle are prepared to meet any operational ch' . lenge as exemplified by their motto Bc Attack in WESTPAC. .H -in W I I. I l I Q 474 3 if Q. A 'fb xx I 1,0 lw :- I -fi ,. 0 E N fix nr Q I. W, 'nv' ' lf f Q1 7,3 ', ... Lyle., .A I '9'-:hh n ,' ' . rf- , n EL , .3 :Y ,,.2.L,:. fy? fi: A Q. K' .V . ' I u . . .A ff li P if .L. I l J -fix I HU: Wk E NNN .-, MJ I l W , Q ,:'w' 'X 9 NV .,1 gf 1 1.. 1-311. Y or Q - . 1 is 1 ,Y Q al V A ,P .gf V. J W V V YZ: N .' .. If . . .1 17 Y W Qi YK ll' .,, ' u 1-- .JF 444+-4 -HC C44 TZ' N Y I. , ,Q , - 'Y -.av-gp E W 2 -.Q-. V,,,. K uv, 'h,-..1. ,!'4,3Q,.,IT375 :!ifi::.d1m'Ei? q ' - . ,Y-pf..p M4 A. Q, 1- DV rf .gg Y 'UP X! fy, S .4- I' v N '1 Q . 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M...-4... - 4 V x AF 1 4 ,Q I -21: ' 1 - con STACK con MATHEws COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER ABCM MADEGAN COMMAND MASTER CHIEF actical Electronic Warfare Squadron One Three Six IVAQ 1361, Gauntlets fly the EA-6B Prowler, the only Navyjet dedi- cated to electronic combat. In 1980, the Gauntlets' flew across the Pacific to Ja- pan andjoined USS MIDWAY ICV 411. In 1991. the 'Gauntlets' joined USS INDE- PENDENCE ICV 621 as it relieved USS Midway. During Desert Storm VAQ-136 flew 20 successful missions and fired 28 High Speed Anti-Radiation Missiles IHARMJ at enemy radars. Throughout the war and later during Operation Southern Watch, the Gauntlets radio call-sign of Ironclaw struck fear into the hearts of Iraqi radar operators who knew they would soon be jammed or destroyed. As a result of the Prowler's ability to shield strike aircraft from detection and weapon's en- gagement, no aircraft from the USS Mid- way were lost to enemy fire. SE l 484 Y Q 5 5 i 1 Q 1 x Z1 CDR STACK CDR MATHEWS COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER l ABCM MADEGAN COMMAND MASTER CHIEF zieticxil lilwtroiiic' Wziriz1i'e Squticlroii Une 'llliiu' Six WJXQ 1361. 'Uaiiiitlt-ts Ili' tlie ICA-GB Prowler. tlit' only Ntixfvivt decli- uitefl to electronic' L'OI'IllJIll. lii 1980. tlie V, N ' , ,. V Ciiiiiiitkls flew across tliu lkictiiic' to Jae gitui 21I1CljOlI1Cd USS MIDWAY LCN' al ll. lit ifliil. the Gauntlets ,joint-cl LSB INDIE? ill-QNIDENCE ICV 621 as it i'elit-veal USS 'xliclv.'zii'. During Desert Storm YAQ- 136 ilwi: 20 siicteesslltil missions :ind iirzivcl 28 H1411 Speecl Anti-Radiation Missiles it lfii-iNiJ eu enemy radars. Tlirouglioiit the air giiiil later during Operation Southern it rilvli. ilic- Gauntlets radio call-sign of ll't?llf'lZlV.'N struck fear into the hearts of it ticji raclzir operators who knew they would soon he-jammed or destroyed. 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REYES EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMMAND MASTER CHIEF arrier Airborne Early Wam- ing Squadron One One Five VAW 1151, the Liberty Bells,' was commissioned on April 20, 1967. ln September 1973, the 'Liberty Bells' departed Alameda, Califor- nia for Yokosuka, Japan to become the only E-2C squadron to homeport outside the continental United States. Flying the E-2C Hawkeye, VAW 115 has been in- volved in missions including the escort of Soviet surveillance aircraft and the escort of reflagged tankers in the Persian Gulf. The 'Liberty Bells played a crucial role in Desert Shield and Storm as an Airborne Early Warning and strike support plat- form. Recently, the 'Liberty Bells were the eyes and ears for Operation Southern Watch. The Liberty Bells were the win- ners of the 1987 and 1991 'Battle Effi- ciency' and NAEW Excellence Awardsf 500 Vinum? 1 '-fi.-.,. 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HENDERSON LT G. HOOD LT J. HUMPHLETT LT D. MERRILL LT W. MUSCHA LT K. NIBBELINK LT R. NORNBERG LT M. PERKINS 532 F-21 FREELA CERS 'Wh I , L L z , 'xv Ml. 5 nk L -ml 'flu ...O is 'fvmn' 'Wu -Qi 'Qu ff TTU' 1 - a.1-V,'1,.,.--A ,,,.,,. -, ,,,. , ,. u ,F ng, 5 T- um.: 'QQ 'Win -iq. Ji v LT J. RAMSTEAD LT R. RATHERT LT D. SHERWODD LT W. THIERBACH LT P. WEITFLE LTJG M. FRITZ LTJG W. MCCUTCHEN LTJG C. PROVAN LTJG J. REED LTJG R. SIDES ENS R. ENGELHARDT CWO2 D. DOUD AFCM MOORE AMCS R. BLACK ATCS C. FERRY AMSC J. HICKMAN N --1-T DHI , o Q .' ' a a W Y V. f . X 'Vl?U-niLiT YNC J. ASUNCION ATC D. BIBBS AOC L. BOZEMAN AEC D. COWART ADC M. DIE12 AEC C. GEN12 AMEC H. GORDON ADC D. MICKELSON AZC E. SCHEDULE ATC D. SIRARD AZ1 T. BOLYARD AME1 D. BUCHANAN AE1 J. CENQUIGFIANA PR1 R. DIBUONO AMH1 P. GUEVARRA AT1 G. GUIMARAES 7 . 53 F -ZIX F REELAN CERS 'W' i . 3 'P' 6 V . -fi W., 4 L r 1 x . . 1 . C ' : ' 3 v 1 . AQ AT1 S. HUMMEL AMS1 N. JOSE MS1 S. KIMURA PR1 A. LEVERING AT1 H. MINSTER YN1 C. 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