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On 1 August the New Jersey Surface Combatant Task Group, under the operational command of New Jersey ' s commanding officer. Captain Fogarty. set sail for Pearl Harbor, our last stop before commenc- ing the Central American patrol. One day out of Subic Bay. INGERSOLL experienced a line shaft bearing casualty which forced us to stop one of our two screws and considerably affected our speed Our engineers did a fine job of replacing the bearing In about 24 hours, allowing us to continue on toward Pearl Harbor with little time lost. 34
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Although built 40 years ago, the USS New Jersey remains a technological masterpiece. Displacing 60 thousand tons, and featuring armored plating up to 16 inches thick, this class of battleship is virtually im- pervious to conventional munitions, tvlodernized v ith missiles and updated communications equipment over a two year period, and recommissioned early in 1983, the modern battleship represents a significant and cost-effective addition to our Navy capability. It was INGERSOLL ' s privilege, and an exciting pro- spect, to join New Jersey during her first significant patrol since rejoining our fleet. 33
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We arrived in Pearl Harbor on 12 August where we loaded stores again and received final instructions on our upcoming operations. At this time we were joined by Rear Admiral P.K. Hekman. Commander of Cruiser-Destroyer Group One, based in San Diego, who embarked in USS Leahy, the cruiser in company, and assumed command of the New Jersey Task Group. While in Pearl Harbor, many crew members visited the famous Arizona Memorial. EMC G. Rumbaua took the opportunity to ship over with the ceremony conducted on the Memorial by the Commanding Officer. fit n. iw CM I J ISOM INS I H IVtIMN MIkt N H IMIMN 11 C IVM )■ CMK Sk t JWUVIS (( 1 1 )M.»V1V Sk J • J «IS (Mk ! I J1N1I (UK t 1 tVil VtMlt 1 I JM 1» ' w VI Jl »•. «1.. . s.. s •« MU ' Sk « rcn it I E tWYflHI) Fr JiirMr«ti kf ii HVCl 1 H MAYO CMir N I OCHOMi »u t w uaM V- V ( on b , «tUA»M»H »i V Ui • m» fCir H H accii ■ ms 1 H OCUM ■u» rw 1 J UrC KM 1 i ouvu . uv «Hlb J (1 u ta r t ouui ■ -..ill .• ■kl ' . 1 1 Bh , H Otili . kSl B U H Kff • 1 KMUi ' c Wl P t T 11 Win i rfurtwi ' p .»rT 35
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