it)RfiIS TF Rk. M DESCRiPTlQ DUP E S PLAN IS HEMISPH. lR11S COMPREF Aal f tjf D SHIP ' S HISTORY INGERSOLL was placed in commission on 12 April 1980. The ship is named after Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, one of the navy ' s most distinguished leaders during World War 11. Admiral Ingersoll served as Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet during most of the war, and is credited with defeating the German submarine threat, thus opening the Atlantic sea lanes and ensuring eventual victory in Europe. At 563 feet in length, 55 feet at the beam, and displacing approximately 8000 tons, IMGERSOLL is more than twice the size of a typical Worid War 11 destroyer. The ship was designed as an anti- submarine warfare platform, and features the most advanced underwater detection and fire control system afloat. INGERSOLL ' s gun and missile systems likewise provide impressive capabilities in the traditional destoyer roles of shore bombardment and anti-surface warfare. The ship ' s main propulsion is provided by four gas turbine engines which produce 20,000 shaft horsepower each and can propel the ship at speeds in excess of 30 knots. IMGERSOLL is served by 25 officers and a crew of 300 highly skilled professional sailors. IMGERSOLL is now a veteran of three deployments to the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans. During its most recent deployment the ship served as a vital component of the USS CARL VINSON task group during exercises in the North Arabian Sea. ADMIRAL ROYAIv E. I] GERS OLL Admiral Royal E. IFiQERSOLL was bom in 1883 in Washington, D.C., and was graduated with distinction from the United States Piaval Academy with the class of 1905, standing fourth in his class. He sailed with the United States Battle fleet in the round-the-world cruise of 1907-1909, a geopolitical maneuver by President Theodore Roosevelt which established the United States as a Great Power. At the conclusion of World War 1, Admiral (then Commander) inOERSOLL was assigned as Communications Officer for the American Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, led by President Woodrow Wilson. In 1924, Commander iriQERSOLL took command of USS MOKOMIS, a fleet survey ship. After subsequent sea tours on fleet staffs and shore tours at the Fiaval War College and on the staff of the Chief of naval Operations, Captain IHQERSOLL served in command of the heavy cruiser USS AUGUSTA in 1933, and of the heavy cruiser USS SAM FRAMCISCQ in 1934. In 1936, while serving as director of the War Plans Division in the Office of the Chief of naval Operations, Captain iriQERSOLL was assigned additional duty as technical advisor to the American Delegation to the London Maval Conference. In 1937, President Franklin D. ROOSEVELT sent him back to London to participate in preliminary discussions which established the basis for Anglo-American naval cooperation during World War II. In 1938, Admiral inQERSOLL was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral and assumed command of Cruiser Division SIX of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. He returned to Washington, D.C. in 1940 as an assistant Chief of naval operations, where he was serving when Japan launched a naval air attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet Base at Pearl Harbor. Shortly thereafter, on 1 January 1942, Admiral mOERSOLL was promoted to the four-star rank of a full Admiral, and assumed duties as Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, a post he held for almost three years. During that time, he served as the operational commander of the vital, and eventually successful war against German submarine forces operating against Allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean. In november 1944, with the naval Battle of the Atlantic winding down, and with the war effort beginning to shift toward the Pacific Campaign, Admiral inGERSOLL was assigned as Commander, Western Sea Frontier, with responsibilities for the logistic support of the final island campaigns in the Pacific Theater and for the planned invasion of Japan. He was serving in this post at the conclusion of the war. Admiral IMGERSOLL ' s significant decorations include the navy Cross and Distinguished Service Medal. He was also an honorary Knight Commander of the British Empire, and a Commander of the Legion of Honor of France. USS inGERSOLL (DD-990) is the second ship to bear the family name. USS IP1GERSOLL (DD-652) commissioned in 1943, was named for the Admiral ' s father. Rear Admiral R. inGERSOLL, and for his son. Lieutenant Royal R. inGERSOLL, who was killed in action in 1942. Admiral inGERSOLL died in 1976. Commaudiiig Officer Captain H.F. AMERAU JR. C0MM iNDimG Captain Amerau was bom in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended tlie U.S. Maval Academy and graduate school at Catholic University. Me is a graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College at Quantico, Virginia. Commissioned in 1965, Captain Amerau served aboard the USS LEARY (DD-879) and USS GRANT COUMTY (LST-1174). In January 1968, he was ordered to Vietnam as Officer-in-Charge of a Fast Patrol Craft (PCF) in the Mekong Delta. He later served as Weapons Officer aboard the USS FLOYD B. PARKS (DD-884) which saw gunline duty in Vietnam, and as Executive officer, USS TOWERS (DDG-9) Captain Amerau ' s personal decorations include the Silver Star Medal, Bronze Star Medal with Combat V , Meritorious Service Medal, Piavy Commendation Medal with Combat ' V, and the Purple Heart. His decorations also include two Presidential Unit Citations. Captain Amerau ' s most recent tour was as riaval aide to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. EXECUTIVE OFFICER LCDR R. Q. Horn i«n ' J B-= 1 LCDR B. T. VanBelle WARDROOM FIRST ROW: LTJQ S. Lowery, LTJQ H. Byms, LTJQ T. Lyons, EMS B. Lane, LTJQ D. Tranche, EnS M. nicholson, EMS R. Stevens, ENS D. Hecmanczuk, LT R. Callison, SECOfiD ROW: CAPT H. Amerau, LTJQ J. Kemen, LTJQ R. O ' regan, LT Q. Bumette, LCDR T. RusselL LT J. Sapp, LT T. Bennett, LT Q. Charest, LT D. Cook, LT M. Free, LT T. Brimacombe, CDR J. Jensen. CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS IRST ROW: FTQC(SW) R. Baskin, ETC J. Fesnock, QMTC{SW) J. Plansky, QMQC(SW) C. Llamzon, HTC(SW) I. Spanjer, DSC B. Kucenski, OSCS(SW) B. Kem, SECOPiD ROW: QSMC(SW) L. Winquest, MSC n. David, iMC(SW) C. Sandlin, SKC(SW) P. Leary, QSEC R. Scott, MAC J. Billings, EMCS J. Taylor, THIRD ROW: STQC . Short, MMC(SW) J. Covert, QMQC J. Hunter, STQCS L. Delauder, ICC(SW) B. Morcom, CTTC(SW) A. Pielson. 6 Ui DERWAY SHirX COLORS COMBAT SYSTEMS LTJQ T. LYOnS ASW Officer CW03 r. VAHLUVAriEE EMO EMS R. STEVEMS Fire Control Officer LT R. CALLISOri Gunnery Officer 8 COMBAT AiSfTI-SUBMARI E WARFARE FIRST ROW: QMT2 K. Wheelahan, STQ3 M. Dohman, STQ3 B. Phillips, STQ3 R. Espetitee, STQ3 Q. Collins, STQ3 C. Barnes, SECOPiD ROW: TMl P. Wassilchalk, STQSn P. Jenkins, STQ3 R. Willis, STG3 R. Cole, QMT2 T. Massaro, STQ3 R. Kough, TM3 R. Dougiity, THIRD ROW: LTJQ T. Lyons, STQCS L. Delauder, STQ3 M. Stobbe, STQSA T. Homback, QMT2 A. Carvalho, TM3 R. Quinones, QMT2 D. Burfeind, STQ3 T. Mohan, STQC J. Short, GMTC(SW) J. Plansky, FOURTH ROW: STQ2 T. Morrow, TM3 J. Snelling, TMSM D. Duby, STQ2 J. Winton, 5TQ1(SW) H. Jeffries. COMBAT ELECTROi ICS FIRST ROW: ETl J. Millikin, DS3 D. Price, DS2 P. McElhany, ETl L. Slabby, ET3 M. Totilo, DS3 L. Baker, SECOnD ROW: DSC B. Kucenski, IC3 Q. Westphal, ICl J. Twomey, ET3 T. Bolen, ET2 J. Seights, DS3 M. Adams, ET2 J. Mattingly. ET2 S. McKeman, THIRD ROW: ICC(SW) B. Morcom, DSl D. Yumol, IC2 W. Walker, icrn M. Pompey. DS2 M. Sadowski, 1C3 C. Bailey, ET3 R. Jacks, ET3 J. Zajac, DS3 P. Rickles, CW03 V. Vanluvanee, ETC J. Fesnock. 10 COMBAT riRE CONTROL FIRST ROW: FTQ2 M. Schirripa, fTQ2 B. Allen, FTQ2 R. Allen, SECOMD ROW: FTQC(SW) R. Baskin, rTQ2 D. Breen, FTQ2 E. Tolley, FTQ2 D. Balducci, THIRD ROW: LT R. Callison, FTQ2 J. Stark, FTQ2 P. Seitz, ENS R. Stevens. FIRST ROW: PTMSN T. Qantt, rTQC(SW) R. Baskin, fTM2 F. Hamblen, SECOriD ROW: LT R. Calllson, FTM3 J. Sims, FTM3 M. Magill, FTM2 R. Lawrence, EHS R. Stevens. 11 COMBAT GVNH riRST ROW: QMQ2 R. Hughes, QMQ2 J. McDonald, QMG3 A. Rodriguez, SECOPiD ROW: QMQ2 P. Moore, QMQSM C. Mills. QMQC(SW) C. Llamzon, QMQ2 T. Winters, QMQSri M. Desantis, QMQC J. Hunter. 12 jf Tu- «— Wlffl L. C J B ■Ail 13 .. L it ■ - 14 EI GII EERIi G LT T. BRIMACOMBE Engineering Assistant _,,- , LT D. COOK CHIEF EDQinEER LT Q. CHAREST Repair Officer EMS D. HECMAnCZUK MPA TJQ D. FRAMCHE AUX. Officer LT K. LISS E R Officer EMS B. LAME DCA 15 AUXILIARY riRST ROW: EPIl A. Esteban, LTJQ D. Franche, En3 M. Morris, SECOPiD ROW: En3 M. Hudson, EMI B. Basa En3 K. Walker, Eri3 L. Hoelscher, THIRD ROW: En3 J. Eerrero, Eri2 D. Dyer, FM D. Brown, ETil L. Ballejos FOURTH ROW: En2 D. Thompson, En3 T. Ray, Eh3 K. Qalton. 16 ELECTRICAL RS PAIR FIRST ROW: EM3 R. Hazel, EM2(SW) J. Archutowski, Fri J. Roberts, SECOMD ROW: LT K. Liss, EMI V. Mavida, EMCS J. Taylor. FIRST ROW: HT3 J. Montgomery, HT2 D. Decker, HT2 J. Mann, SECOND ROW: LT K. Liss, HTl(SW) K. Binkerd, HTC(SW) H. Spanjer, THIRD ROW: HT2 D. Vyskocil, HT2 P. Kelly, HTFFi D. Morris, HTFN J. Vickers, FOURTH ROW: HT3 F. Anderson, HTFN D. Butts, MR2 L. Futman HT2 K. Reagan. 17 MAIiV PROPULSIOIV FIRST ROW: QSMFn J. Zrostlik, FN J. Reid, ENl A. Esteban, GSMfM D. Persgard, QSM3 J. Qrieger, QSM2 K. Travis, QSMl P. Griffin, SECOriD ROW: QSM2 C. Stadtfeld, QSM2 T. Smith, QSM3 S. Bair, QSMl A. Rivera, QSM2 M. Wilson, QSE2 L. Williams, QSE3 D. Haines, QSMFn M. Trigalet, QSEC R. Scott, FFi T. Stevens. THIRD ROW: QSM2 T. Rachal, EPiS D. Heckmanczuk, QSE3 M. Hawkins, QSMFn D. Card, QSM3 C. Schroff, QSMl(SW) R. Doran, QSM2 C. Sheldon, FFi R. Anderson, FM R. Shubert, FPI R. Paxton. t i ' i hi 14P.AljlJ •• - 18 LEFT TO RIGHT: G5MC(SW) L. Winqucst, QSFl P. Asaro, QSM3 J. Chambers, QSM2 I. Bell. FH R. Demar, QSM3 M. Baker, FM J. Kilmonis. 19 IVAVIGATIO] LT T. BENNETT NAVIGATOR HMC(SW) J. COVERT Medical Officer MAC J. BILLINQS Sheriff V 21 QUARTERMASTERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: QM2 C. Qutshall, QMl(SW) A. Turgeon, QM2 T. Boemer, QM2 C. Tagget, QMSM T. Sadorf, LT T. Bennett. 22 MEDICAL SHIP ' S OFFICE Left to Right: MMC(SW) J. Covert, LT J. Thoene, HM3 C. Deguia. Left to Right: YFIl S. Hoback, PMSN D. Bevan, Yri3 S. Sterling, PPil L. Sizemore, YNSM Q. Saias, Ynsn D. Taylor, YHSn D. Harris 23 24 25 LTJQ J. KERNEM CIC Officer Ens M. niCMOLSori Comm. Officer OPERATIOI S LCDR T. RUSSELL OPERATlOnS OFFICER X LTJQ R. O ' REQAM Operations Assistant LT Q. BURNETTE Outboard Officer LTJQ S. LOWERY 1st LT 26 OUTBOARD FIRST ROW: EW2 M. Rapattoni, EW2 E. Oliver, CT02 R. Jarvais, CFL M. Henshaw, CPL T. Rudolph, CTR3 W. Ross, CTM2 S. Nelson, CTT2 T. Ward, LT Q. Bumette, SECOMD ROW: CTOl M. Quinlivan, EWl S. Rouska, CTR2 C. Qately, CTT2 D. Burkhart, CTAl W. Martin, CTR3 S. Liotti, CTR2 R. McMullen, CTRl(SW) D. Hemdon, THIRD ROW: CTTC(SW) A. Flelson, EW2 F. Simich, CTTl R. Hoskin, CTMl(SW) J. Brannan, CTOSPI Q. niedererr, EW3 S. Henrikson, CT03 T. Beauchamp EWSn M. Jantz, EW2 K. MacPherson, EW3 S. Cote, CTRl E. Peil 27 OPERATIOIVS COMMUJ ICATIOJ S I FIRST ROW: EMS M. nicholson, RM3 M. Rogers, RM3 L. Soto, RMSM B. Pabon, RMl Q. Toth, RM3 J. Frazier, RMl M. Saus, RMC(SW) D. Klain, SECOPiD ROW: RM3 B. Keith, RM3 B. Morcross, RM2 E. Russell, RM3 M. Heissner, RMC B. Orr. LEET TO RIQMT: RMC(SW) D. Main, SMSn T. Laroux, SMI B. McCauley, SM3 D. Smith, SM3 M. Kenneway, EPIS M. nicholson. 28 OPERAXIOI S DECK FIRST ROW: SH S. Bacon, BN3 V. Bejarano, SM Q. Fowler, SM P. Cagas, SA D. Phillips, Sn P. Warman, SA C. Rodriguez, SA S. Bare, SECOMD ROW: SM C. Wagner, SA R. Fernandez, SN B. Wilson, Sn D. Smith, BMC(SW) C. Sandlin, SA D. Hickey, LCDR T. Russell, SA J. Wilson, SR V. Wade. «M Af- ' FIRST ROW: SA R. Catbagan, SA T. Liberty, SA R. Qehring, SN A. Rafael, SN R. Priest, SN F. Gonzales, SN D. Felkins, SA S. Turczyn, SA R. Brackenbury, SN A. Byron, SECOND ROW: BM2 C. Franklin, BM3 J. Luckenbill, BMl C. Powless, BM2 D. Troth, BM3 C. Stark, SN A. Ceplina, SN D. Danesi, SN J. Perry, SN S. Paano, SN L. Ramsey, SA K. Livecy, BM2 M. Brewer, LTJQ S. Lowery. 29 OPERATIOI S liVTELLIGEJSfCE FIRST ROW: OS3 E. Ortiz, OSSn J. Reitan, OS2 K. Larson, OS2 M. Wilson, OSSn T. Priest, SECOPiD ROW: OSCS(SW) B. Kern, OS3 J. Bogedin, OSSA E. Kasper, OSSn D. Carey, OSSPi S. Knoble, OS2 T. Dwyer, OS3 M. Blackmon, OS2 Q. McClain, OSl T. Rapmund, LTJQ J. Kemen. 30 FIRST ROW: OSSn T. Castle. OS3 J. Morgan, OSSPI J. Douglas, OS3 T. Cogbill, 052 A. Patton-Moore, OSSn M. Coelho, SECOHD ROW: OSCS(SW) B. Kern, 053 B. Seckinger, OSSn T. Mulligan, OSSM M. Bradstrect, OS2 M. Ham, OSl J. Moey, OS2 L. Wright, LTJG J. Kcrncn. 31 32 X SUPPLY  cS-2UIV LT M. FREE SUPPLY OFFICER LTJQ H. BYRnS Disbursing Officer 33 S-1 FIRST ROW: SK2 V. Tuazon, SKI M. Baun, SKI J. Duarte, SM2 J. Campos, DK3 M. Carlson, DKl R. Dixon, SMSri D. Baker, SHSA E. Qoren, SECOPiD ROW: SK3 M. Paculan, SK3 M. Elam, SKSPi T. Dekens, DK3 M. Worrell, SK2 J. MacDaniel, SK3 D. Poor, SMSM A. Alexander, LT M. Free, SKC(SW) P. Leary, SMI H. Tate. 34 S-3 S-3 FIRST ROW: MSSN M. Ross, MS3 J. Bohlinger, MS3 M. Madlem, MSSn C. Faux, MSSn D. Beard, Sn R. Hilbum, FM R. Shubert, Sn D. Bemal, SECOriD ROW: Sn C. Rodriguez, SFi J. Wilson, HTFH M. Burkum, QMQSn C. Mills, HT2 P. Miller, SPi C. Wagner, ICFN M. Pompey, MSI E. Figueroa, THIRD ROW: MSSn 1. McQill, SR V. Wade, SN D. Smith, STQSA P. Jenkins, MSC Pi. David. 35 36 37 FLIGHT QUARTERS FLIGHT QUARTERS 39 NOW STATION THE UIVREP DETAIL r dBjjj - 9 i 1 [, «,.■«■...-! :. ll a -Jl lIJ HJ ,._ ,- «w— ij B mw Hi A - .. ' A jWt Hv i ssfl ig l Ji 4i 41 VERTREPS Si OOPY TEAM FIRST ROW: T. Liberty, LTJQ R. O ' regan, OS3 J. Morgan, ICl J. Twomey, SECOriD ROW: SMI B. McCauley, STQl(SW) H. Jefferies. 43 44 45 ADVAi CEME T AWARDS CEREMOJ IES if i 46 % 47 PORT VISITS PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII 3-6 nOV. 84 SASEBO, JAPAM 6-8 DEC. 84 HOriQ KOMQ 12-16 DEC. 84 SUBIC BAY, R.P. 18 DEC. 84 to 3 JAH. 85 DIEQO GARCIA 17-21 FEB. 85 FREMAFiTLE, AUSTRALIA 19-26 APR. 85 SUBIC BAY, R.P. 3-6 MAY 85 PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII 17-18 MAY 85 SAM DIEGO, CALIFORhlA 24 MAY 85 ,x I 1 y rj ' ' I ■v .. r_ r- jrgn .- CALI. HAWAII 52 TROPICAL PARADISE SASEBO ' ' THE j- ,. - . _,- jj, . J .r;J:- -1 ---. : •m -%LJTl. :tz ISLAJ D OF KYUSHU mm )P ' f ' ■i M 55 HOI G KOH G SHOPPBRS HAVEI lit 1 1 O. 0.0 1 58 59 PHILIPPIIVES 60 HOME AWAY rROM HOME 62 AUSTRALIA ■KGERSOIvL GOES DOWK UKDER i i 3 65 66 67 £31 1 1 I • ' - ' V .-; . ■• ?- ' • i ■, ff:R n 68 DIEGO GARCIA V i t aiiiii iJIII .i ' ' , , Ul ' .s m 70 71 HOLIDAYS tynci iA x j4iUyu2 u Shrimp Cocktail Seafood Cocktail Sauce Turkey Noodle Soup Salline Crackers Roast Tom Turkey Zesiy Giblet Gravy Snowfiake Potatoes Almond Green Beans Steamship Round Beef Au-Jus Steamed Rice Buttered Whole Kernel Corn Chilled Cranberry Sauce Savory Sausage Dressing Tossed Green Salad Assorted Relishes Assoned Salad Dressing Hot Dinner Rolls Butter, Jam, Jelly Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Topping Dutch Apple Pie Ice Cream Mixed Nuts Holiday Candy Assorted Fresh Fruits Hot Coffee Tea Milk AWAY AiuA maA -J at ' Tomato Juice Cocktait French Onion Soup Garltc Croutons Standing Rib Roast Baked Virginia Ham Whipped Irish Potatoes Zesty Brown Gravy Candied Sweet Potatoes Pineapple Raisin Sauce Buttered Green Beans with Mushrooms Buttered Peas Carrots Garden Vegetable Salad Assorted Relishes Assorted Salad Dressings Hot Dinner Rolls Bread, Butter. Jam, Jelly Pie Alamode Pineapple Upside Down Cake Assorted Fresh Fruits Mixed Nuts Holiday Candy Collee Tea Milk Eggnog 73 SOUTHER] AAW PICKET STATIOI ] ORTHER]¥ AAW PICKET STATIC] 74 ' .lb ., =. ?jwn 1 L CRO$$I] G THE LII E 75 Ei TER THE RAOIIVG MAIN JAN, 10, 1985 « Jl ' Pii rfm Kr n H HH I 77 MICKEY GILI.EY PLAYS MASIRAH 78 79 80 STEEL BEACH 81 82 Weekends Were Made For MICHELOB 83 Lonely Daysi 84 Surface Warfare Officers Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialists 85 DEPARTMEiVTAL E Wm ) Guniiery 3rd Aivard Missile Srd Award 86 CIC 3rd Award Supply 1st Aiirard 87 Damage Control 3rd A vard 88 Tiger Cruise 66 85 99 89 HOMECOMII O 93 CRUISE S TATISTICS Total Davs 218 Days llMtlerivay 180 Miles Traveled 42,849 um. Fuel Used 4,389,000 gals. Unreps 52 Movies 528 Meals Served 196,500 Days Inport 38 94 X • , .ft ft i V t-S i ' - %,. 4_ ' « ;? • - VV, ■-l . • ■■ « i Cruise Book Advisor LTJG J. Kernen Photo Advisor LTJG II. Byrns Editor FC2 B. Allen Asst. Editor F€2 D. Brccn Photo Credits LTJG H. 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