John F Kennedy (CV 67) - Naval Cruise Book

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USS JOHN F. KENNEDY A FLOATING CITY . . CV-67lCVW-3 TEAM .................. THE AIRWING AND THEIR FLYING MACHINES KENNEDY FUN FACTS ................ KENNEDY STARTS AN HISTORIC JOURNEY . . DESERT SHIELD .................. THE WAR sTARTs,K,m ....... . . . THE HEROES NRETURNHOME . . . PORT . .D . . . . . ALEXANQIIQQIASPEQYRPT Q . IZMIR, . . ANTALYAf'l1URIQEY'Q . . JEDDAH, SAUDI-ARABIA . . . HURGHADA, EGYPT . . NEW YORK ...... BOSTON ........ SPECIAL VISITORS . . BEER DAY ........... THE HOLIDAYS .......... BLACK HISTORY MONTH ...... HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH .... MARINE CORPSINAVY EIRTIIDAYS . 2 THE KENNEDY KLOWNS .... '. . . , 1 SUNSET PARADE ...... CHANGE OF COMMAND .F . CCG-2 STAFF ......... THE KENNEDY CREW . . . ADMINISTRATIVE . . . TRAINING ....... LEGAL ........ SAFETY ..... NAVIGATION . . . OPERATIONS . . AIR .............. WEAPONS ........... MARINE DETACHMENT . . ENGINEERING ........ COMMUNICATIONS . . . SUPPLY .......... MEDICAL . . DENTAL . . . AIMD .... DECK .... MMD . . . SECURITY ........... CHAPLAIN ........... CARRIER AIR WING THREE VA-75 ......... , ...... HS-7 ............... VF-14 . . . VF-32 . . . VAW-126 . . VAQ-130 . . VA-72 . . . VA-46 ........ VS-22 ....... LATE ARRIVALS . . . o o' o o c 0 1-W ' ' '-xv.. ' 'Q 3, . 'I' F l .L I 5 -, I' 4- 1, :. ' J ' . I 7? o - ii' . ' .Q 'A . JV 9' -.14 .1 .1 , - - . .Vw ., The sea is a friend and an enemy. Those of you who sail it, know itg those of you who sail it carry with you our warmest apprecratron and our hopes forthe future. John Fitzgerald Kenn6dY 4 . 35fh Pr6Sid9nf of the United 510195 - F I. bi- .I ' - , 'W ,qui xt , e v . , ..,: ,Q-as . M, ,i , ...H -, .. .s--,.......-......-,-.-, . ..., ,..- 1, - -- R-41 f- : :-.c :.g::5,fx:'.z...-. .. -1 20.4:gr..2w'.'..1-e-2 1 1 Presidentlohn F. Kermedy.the35thPresidentoftheUnited States,oftenspokeofdresea.dteNavy.arrditsimprxtartcetoAnrerica. Speaking toCongress. the President said: 'As a power which will never strike first. ourhopes for anything close to an absolute deterrent must rest on weapons which come from hidden. moving, or invulnerable bases which cannot be wiped out by a surprise attack. 111e carrier is one such moving base. A lnaspeechatAnnapolisin l96l,heremindedgradudesofthe wordsoflohn Paul Jones, Givemeafairshipsothatlmightgointo harm's way. Speaking aboard USS Enterprise in l962. his words would have been just as appropiate August l5, l99l, as USS .lohn F. Kennedy setsail fortheRedSea. I-lesaidatthattime: 'l'heUnitedStatesNavy helpssecurethefrccdomofcountriesthousandsofmilesaway. Shipswill sailhundredsofmilesfromcoaststofarwoffplacestopreservethefreedomofthosecountries. Andthereforeasaformermemher of the United States Navy. and now as President, I want to express to your our heartfelt appreciation. Speaking to the crew ofthe carrier Kitty Hawk in I963, President Kennedy said: I think all of us have been impressed by how vigorously and successfully the United States Navy has applied all of the modem advances of science and technology to this age-old struggle of maintenanceandcontroloftheseas. lfthereisanylessonofthe20thcentury.itisthatinspiteoftheadvancesinspaceandintheair. this country must still move easily and safely across the was of the world. The aircraft carrier USS .lohn F. Kennedy QCV 67l, undoubtedly. would have made President Kennedy very proud. I-lerhistory parallels the dedication that the late President had in preserving the rights of freedom-loving people everywhere. . tgflr ..-,.'.',f . ,V , F' - I 1 4 g ., ,.,--:ty-I .f A .- - . -:,.,, -- -L , , ' J. , , A - --1,-'Y - V 5s.1,,f':-rw' -,. -+--.- - - ,..- .- . 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The keel was laid October 22, I964, at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in Virginia. President Kennedy's nine-year-old daughter, Caroline, christened the ship in May I967 in ceremonies held at Newport News, Virginia. In the early 70's, Kennedy deployed several times to the Mediterranean. The first time was in response to a deteriorating situation in the Middle East. The ship's fourth Meditenanean cmise included her first visit to a North Atlantic port: Edinburgh, Scotland. In I978, Kennedy recorded 3l,568 flight hours and l2,438 arrested landings. Kennedy then underwent a year-long major overhaul which ended in I979. Kennedy's ninth deployment, in l98 I , was her first to the lndian Ocean. Kennedy transited the Suez Canal, hosted the first visit aboard a United States ship by a Somali head of state, and achieved her l50,000th arrested landing. ln l982 Kennedy won an eighth Battle E efficiency award and fourth Golden Anchor retention award. Then in l983, as a result of growing crisis in Beirut, Lebanon, Kennedy was called upon to support efforts there which defined ship's operations into the next year. Awards received during that period included a ninth Battle the Silver Anchor award for retention, the RADM Flatley award for safety, and the Battenburg Cup for being the overall best ship in the Atlantic Fleet. Kennedy spent the winter of I 984 in drydock at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for complex overhaul. ln l985. Kennedy received a fifth Golden Anchor retention award and several departmental efficiency awards. While in the shipyard, Kennedy was also awarded the Inaugural Department of Defense Phoenix Award, signifying a level of maintenance excellence above all other DQD components world-wide. ln July l986, Kennedy served as the centerpiece for a vast intemational naval armada during the lntemational Naval Review in honor of the l00th AnniversarylRededica- tion of the Statue of Liberty. Kennedy departed for the Mediterranean in August, retuming in March l987. After a brief shipyard period. Kennedy visited Boston, Massachusetts, and then Portland, Maine, marking the first visit of an aircraft carrier to that city. ln November l987, Kennedy's flight deck crew trapped their 200,000th aircraft. Kennedy departed Norfolk, Virginia, for her l2th major deployment to the Meditenanean in August l988. On January 4, l989, while conducting routine operations in intemational waters. F- l4s from Kennedy's embarked air wing shot down two Libyan MIG-23s which were approaching the battle group in a hostile manner. In the spring of l989, Kennedy entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for a short industrial period. The remainder of l989 was spent honing Kennedy's battle readiness in preparation for deployment. Kennedy also visited Fon Lauderdale, Florida, and paid a second visit to Portland. Maine. USS John F. Kennedy entered the 90's eager to take on new challenges as part of America's commitment to help keep the world's oceans free for all nations. After spending the first half of l990 participating in a variety of exercises, Kennedy paid visits to New York for Fleet Week '90 and Boston for the Fourth of July. ln August, with just four days notice, Kennedy deployed ,in support of Operation Desert Shield. Kennedy entered the Red Sea in September. l990, and became the flagship of the Commander, Red Sea Battle Force. On January I6, l99l , aircraft from Kennedy's CVW-3 began Operation Desert Storm with attacks on Iraqi forces. The ship launched almost 3,000 sorties in Desert Storm, with the aircrews of CVW-3 flying over I l,000 combat hours and delivering more than 3.5 million pounds of ordnance in the conflict. After the cease-fire was agreed on by the United Nations, Kennedy transited the Suez Canal for the fourth time in seven months and headed for her joumey home. Kennedy arrived in her homeport of Norfolk, Virginia on March 28, l99l. . .gpki'i'g 'k'Y4Jl- 4'9e' Y,-4 13' 11, l I .-.,- ---M -M ...l f, . , .- -X -- .- V-. 11: '22-J'--' ':- Q A .- - a- -rf-1'if 5i':L' if aft ' . gf. .- :x-tif' 7 I , - - -- ' -' - A -- '- -1--f-.A ' .vu!8'..4.fif. '2 5'fJ:.112--:,'f 7? 'paw-r, '-Q13 '?f'f':C2L117,.- . nnsouor u nxemaay cvm 'lheSealofUSS.lohnE Kermedyisbasedonthe,coatofarmsoftheKennedyandFitzgerald families. 'lheseancient symbolsrepresentthestabilitythatstemsfrom tradition. ln addition, modem symbols have been incorporated to show the progress that stems from innovation. Both stability and progress were notable characteristics of the policies of President John F. Kennedy, and both are essential to the continued accomplishment of our mission. The black shield with three gold helmets is the traditional coats of arms of the O' Kennedy of the Onnonde. The helmets represent the original Gaelic word for Kennedy, Ceinneide, which means helmeted head. The red and white borders are the colors of Fitzgerald of Desmond. Above the shield is the single helmet, crowned with a wreath of the Kennedy colors, black and gold, and flanked by the red and white mantel in Fitzgerald colors, symbolic of courage. The crest of the coat of arms is a malled forearm, holding a sheaf of arrows and framed by olive branches, symbolizing power and peace, as do the eagle's claws in the Presidential Seal. The bottlenosed dolphins holding the banner at the bottom are traditional symbols of the sea and seamen. They represent our freedom to roam the seas, freedom essential to progress in the world community. Dolphins are friends of man but deadly enemies of aggressors and attack only when provoked. V The shamrock shaped banner symbolizes good luck, President Kennedy's Irish ancestry and our ties with Ireland. Written on the banner in Latin is the ship's motto, Date Nolite Rogare, which means Give, be unwilling to ask. The phrase represents the spirit of President Kennedy's inaugural address and specifically that famous line: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country... K The wings are symbols not only of Kennedy's air power, but also of progress and the freedom to roam the skies. Stars, representing the 50 states, surround the shield. A 5 l st star, the topmost in the seal, represents the high state of readiness sought by Kennedy. In years that she eams the coveted Navy E forefficiency, this top star will be gold in color. The ship's seal was designed by Kennedy's first Commanding Officer, Captain Earl P. Yates. Commander, Carrier Group TWO Rear Admiral Riley D. Mixson is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He received his commission in February, l959, after attending Air Officer Candidate School in Pensacola. Florida. and eamed his Naval Aviator designation in June I960. Admiral Mixson reported as Commander, Carrier Group Two. in December I989. Previous sea duty assignments include Commanding Officer, USS Midway fCV 4l 3: Chief of Staff of Commander, Cmiser Destroyer Gmup Three and Battle Gmup Bravo: Commanding Officer, USS Roanoke fAOR 73: Commanding Officer, Carrier Air Wing Reserve Thirty KCVWR 303: Commanding Officer. Attack Squadron Two One Five 1 VA 2 l 53: and assignments in USS Oriskany QCV 343. Attack Squadron One Nine Five IVA I953 and Air Antisubmarine Squadron Three Two WS 323. Shore assignments include United States Space Command's Executive Director for the .loint Strategic Defense Planning Staff. Command Director for the North American Aerospace Defense Command Combat Operations, duties in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations as Deputy. Systems Analysis Division KOP-963, Deputy, Strike. Warfare Branch QOP 9623 and in the Naval Air Systems Command. Admiral Mixson graduated from Vanderbilt University in l958. His education background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration. a Master of Science degree in Management from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and a Master of Science degree rn lntematronal Affairs fmm George Washington University He is also a graduate of the Naval War College the lndustnal College of the Armed Forces the Senior Officer Ships Matenal Readiness Course and the Institute of Hrgher Defense Studies Naval Defense University CAPSTONE Course Admiral Mtxson rs a veteran of over 250 combat missions rn southeast Asia He has flown over 30 different types of mrlrtary aircraft has over 5 000 accident free hours and has more than 800 earner landings Hrs personal awards include the Defense Supenor Service Medal Legion of Ment ltwo awards3 Mentonous Service Medal Arr Medal 24 Stnke Flrght Arr Medals the Navy Commendation Medal with combat V and the Vietnam Gallantry Cross as well as other individual unit and campaign awards , - fiiifgi mv .bn v :n.IVl I I lllihfwl Red! Admifdl Riley D. Mixson - e , 7 li h 'iw Qvlxits, M W' I 'ff Z I v I Redl' Admifdl Riley D. MiXSOfl 4 D .' x 'a HlE1xW9gk'-4 Commanding Officer USS JOHN E KENNEDY CCV 672 aptain Herb Browne was bom in Mc- Kinney. Texas and although he claims the bone Star State as his home, he is in fact an Am1y Brat and graduated from high school in Nuremburg, Gennany. He enlisted in the Navy after attending two years of college at Texas A8zM Univer- sity. Following a couple of years as a sea- man. he was assigned to the Naval Aviation Training Command for Naval Flight Officer training and was designated and commis- sioned in March I966. Following A-6 bombardierlnavigator training. Captain Bmwne reponed to Attack Squadron Sixty-Fi ve t VA-653 and deployed to WESTPAC aborad USS Kitty Hawk. In September I969. Captain Browne reponed to Attack Squadron 42 tVA-42I, where he served as a flight instructor. In April l972, he again reponed to VA-65 and completed a Mediterranean deployment on board USS Independence. He then reported to the Armed Forces Staff College and following graduation was assigned to the Staff of Commander Me- dium Attack Wing One, where he served as the Readiness Officer until November I977. During this assignment, Captain Browne attended night school at George Washing- ton University and graduated with a Bache- lor of Science Degree in March I977. Captain Browne began his third tour with VA-65 as Executive Officer in December I977. He assumed command in March I979. During his command tour. the squad- ron completed a Mediterranean and an In- dian Ocean cruise. In I98l. Captain Bmwne deployed for a second Indian Ocean cruise on board USS Independence as Air Officer. In July l982. Captain Browne assumed command of VA-42. training flight and maintenance crews for Atlantic Fleet A-6 squadrons. He subsequently served asCOM- CARGRU Two Operations Officer from November l983 to January l985. Then he reponed to the Office ol' Naval Operations, Director ol' Navy Program Planning tOP- 09Ill. as special assistant for Aviation and RDT8r E. Captain Browne commanded USS Niagara Falls from June l986 to January I988 and completed another Indian Ocean May 1909-December 1990 - 9 I' ' if Alf' milf Captain Herbert A. Browne, Jr. deployment. To round out his WESTPAC experi- ence. he was assigned for one year to COMSEVENTH FLT as Operations Officer prior to beginning his PCO training enroute to USS John F. Kennedy. Captain Browne's awards include the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal. the Air Medal. the Navy Commenda- tion Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal. Captain Browne is married to Lieutenant Jill Browne. who is his best friend and favor- ite sailor. Ja ,-,,,.,,4. .'.-. .- '--Q. -,-Y.:-vfgf.-:u v-rt- intl, , ,' -. 'L -NNN' ',-P-1'J? -- '.x' s?:Z'.YtLl-::i7 T liZ':.:1.f-f 1- '!lg'Z' f. - ,a if - ' A I - 'ft-L-- . .-.'b..e,af P-'11- - Commanding Officer- U JOHN E KENN DY CCV 671 Captain John R Gay, the son of Elbert and Loretta Gay, was bom December 4, l94l, in Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Johnsonburg Area Joint High School and then attended Penn State University. ln August I963, he entered the Naval Aviation Cadet QNAVCADJ program at NAS Pensacola, Florida, and received his com- mission and wings in Beeville, Texas, in Febmary I965. H Upon completion of A-4 Skyhawk Fleet Readiness Squadron Training in October l965, Captain Gay reported to the Black Diamonds of VA-2 I6. He completed two combat deployments on board USS Han- cock tCVA I9I and USS Coral Sea CCV 43I and a Mediterranean cruise on board USS Saratoga QCV 60l. In May I969. lbllowing his final cruise with the Black Diamonds. Captain Gay reported to the Dam Busters ol'VA- I 25 as an instructor pilot and LSO. During this tour, he also served one year additional duty to COMLATWINGPAC as the Wing LSO. Completing transition to the A-7B Corsair II. Captain Gay then reported to the Ra- vens of VA-93 and completed two combat deployments on board USS Midway. Captain Gay then reponed to the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey. Califor- nia, and completed his undergraduate work in Govemment and Intemational Relations. After graduating in June I975, he reported to Commander. Carrier Group Four in Nor- Iblk. Virginia. where he served as Flag Secretary and Aide. Upon completion of this tour in April I977. Captain Gay re- poned to the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations tOP-96J as a systems analyst. Following A-7E refresher training. Cap- tain Gay served as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of the VA-86 Side- windersf' on board USS Nimitz tCVN 683 from November I979 through June l982. Following a brief tour on the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations, Captain Gay re- established Carrier Air Wing Thineen and served as the Commander from March l984 to November l985. During this tour. Cap- tain Gay introduced the FIA-I8 to the East Coast and established live new squadrons. Another tour on the Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations followed where Captain Gay served as a Navy planner. ' December 1990 - 5 ,- 7-.. Nz... 0 Captain John P. Gay Captain Gay then commanded the Guam- homeported USS Niagara FallstAFS 33 from January I 988 to August I 989. He once again reported to Washington, D.C., to serve as Executive Assistant to Commander. Mili- tary Sealift Command. Captain Gay has accumulated over 4.500 hours in I8 aircraft models and l.257 land- ings on I3 diflerent carriers. He is a veteran of 430 combat missions and 28 combat support missions in Southeast Asia. His awards include the Silver Star, three Legions of Merit. the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Meritorious Service Medals. 47 Air Medals and various commendations, serv- ice. and campaign medals and rihhons. Captain Gay is married to Carol Steven- son, fonnerly ofArlington, Virginia, and has two sons, John. Jr.. and Justin. who reside in northem Virginia. Commander r CARRIER AIR WING THREE Captain A. Hardin White, Jr., is a native of Norfolk, Virginia, where he attended Maury High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Universityof Virginia in June I966 and was commissioned through the N ROTC program. After completing A-6 training at VA-42 in October I967. Captain White reported to VA-75 for his initial squadron tour. While in VA-75, he deployed to the Westem Pacilictaboard USS Kitty Hawk and to the Mediterranean aboard USS Saratoga. From January l970 to February l972, Captain White was assigned to VA-42 as an instmctor. ln March l972, hejoined VA- 35 and made deployments aboard USS America to Southeast Asia and to the Mediterranean. From August I974 to July 'l975, Captain White at- tended the Naval War College in Newpon, Rhode Island, graduating from the Command and Stall' College with distinction. ln August l975. he reported to Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force in Norfolk, Vir- ginia, as an Attack Weapons System Evaluator. ln l978, Captain White reponed to Commander, Car- rier Air Wing Eight as Operations Oflieer, subsequently deploying to the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean. Following a short tour on the stall' ol' Commander, Me- dium Attack Wing One. Captain White reponed to VA- 35 as Executive Oflicer in February l98l and assumed command of the squadron in June l982. During his command tour, VA-35 won the Battle the Hughes Trophy twice. and received the coveted McClusky Award as the vest Attack Squadron in the Navy lor l983. Captain White commanded VA-42 from January l985 to July l986 and then was assigned as A-6 Program Coordinator in OPNAV, Washington, D.C. He assumed command of Carrier Air Wing Three in June l989. Personal awards include the Distinguished Flying Cross. Meritorious Service Medal. and numerous unit and campaign awards. Captain While has accumulated over 3,000 llight hours and over l,000 carrier landings. Captain White is married to the lonner Dorothy Jean Prince ol' West Point, Virginia. They have two sons, Trey and Brian. 'YV' Q 4 Captain A. Hardin White, Jr. .E Executive Cfficer Captain Roy D. Resavage C Chief at Staff Captain H. Ward Clark .x ii 'W' USS John E Kennedy Command Master Chief ABCMIAWQ Conrad E. Sissell x flf '. I s - if 22:1 '..r-. , 'l ,liars 'Sgr Q n,,.4f., - 'T 4 ' - -iii?-7 air- -. 2 6 N s..- . Carrier Air Wing THREE Command Master Chief AVCM James D. Horvaih Any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy.',' - John F. Kennedy 1 . John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy was bom May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts, the son of Joseph P. Kennedy, a prominent businessman, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain for four year. John F. Kennedy acted as his father's secretary in London in 1938 and graduated from Harvard in 1940. He commanded a Navy PT-boat in the Pacific during World War II. In action off the Solomons, his boat was sunk by an enemy destroyer and Kennedy was credited with heroism in saving his crew. His political career began in 1946 when he was elected to Congress as a Democrat from Massachusetts and continued with his reelection in 1948 and 1950. In 1952 Kennedy was elected to the U.S. Senate. In 1954-55, he underwent operations on a spinal injury, suffered during the war. Away from the Senate, Kennedy wrote Profiles in Couragef' for which he won a Pulitzer Prize. In 1958 he was reelected to the Senate. At the Democratic National Convention in 1960, Kennedy received the Presidential nomination. Kennedy won the election and at 43 became the youngest man ever elected to the White House. President Kennedy's administration, called the New Frontier, pressed for federal aid to education, enlargement of civil rights, aid to economically depressed areas, medical care for the aged, and an accelerated space program. In foreign affairs, his principal accomplishments were the establishment of the Peace Corps, the Alliance for Progress with Latin America, and the nuclear test ban treaty. John F. Kennedy died on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, as the result of an assassin's bullet. I 5- A Collosus is Born . V' 4 .f A jjg' the Kennedy was no more than a 26-foot long. 4.000-ton steel box which was termed a struc- tural enclosure. After its successful launching from Shipway 8. shipyard tugs floated the section about 400 yards up the James River into Shipway 1 1. Here the building drama continued to unfold in a day- by-day. month-by-month spectacle. By the fall of 1965. the giant carrier towered above the top of the shipway. and by early 1966, the overall length of the carrier could be clearly seen. The first steel forthe flight deck was welded into place in the summer of 1966 and work was begun on the island structure later that same year. Finally. on July 30, 1968. USS John F. Ken- nedy was taken to sea for trials and tests before her delivery and commissioning in September. 1968. Since its first keel plates were laid down on an October morning in 1964. USS John F. Kennedy grew weld by weld and deck by deck to its full enormity--five city blocks in length, 252 fleet across the flight deck and the height of a 23- story building. The keel for USS John F. Kennedy was laid Oct. 22. 1964. about six months after the 5188.5 million contract was awarded by the Navy. USS John F. Kennedy spent the first six months ofits con- struction period inclined on Shipway 8 of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company because the nuclear aircraft carrier Enterprise was being refueled and overhauled in the building dock known as Shipway l 1. On May 15, 1966. with the north side Enterprise work completed in Shipway 1 1, the Kennedy was shifted in the 1,100-foot facility. At the time, MSM Q ,gr-if -' -1 A .ma..xl'l3 Q 4 if ,fs . . -4s.fm.-ssawewhu 1 cnrisren Thee--John F. Kennedy rl May 27, 1967 ltlil XI? 1 ks ,. IL-1-.ff IAIYXY .J Some 30.000 spectators gathered at Shipway l l,New- port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. to wit- ness the launching ol' thc Navy's newest aircralit carrier. President Lyndon B. Johnson. delivering the principal address. wasjoined on the podium by members ofthe Ken- nedy family. including sponsor Miss Caroline Bouvier Kennedy. Matron of Honor Mrs. John F. Kennedy. and a distinguished list of military and civilian dignitaries. As the bottle of champagne crashed across the bow with Caroline's swift blow, the ship floated free from the keel blocks which had supported it during its years of construction. Hull 577 was now the mighty aircraft carTier John F. Kennedy. A little over a year later. John F. Kennedy entered the fleet after being commissioned on September 7. l968. i.-P . J-51 J.. H 5 cpu r fi -Q-i. is gi il 7W I eiisarafefffe 'S -:E 4 W fn 1 1 .. 'M Up 8 Q4 fAa1i,,iA.ma-it V' . :hw , A A ,Q M 0 1' P ff:- -ik 'M niggas j lt I gm-hmmm-Q !+A,g f-g- - ! 1 P X , b.f l4,J.. 'JI . If! i -,Q f 4- 1 . Y , 1 I--. I 2 il - Ii 2: a v ' ' 1 Q Q .v P . ,iw 5 --1m R9lTlbl'Gfldf pdinfing lives OD G5 mUfGf on JFK Arnold Houbraken's biography of Rembrandt, published in 1718, called the painting St. Peter's Boat. Over the years the painting became known as Rembrandt's Christ Calming the Sea of Galilee. According to Houbraken, the original painting was kept for years by Alderman and Burgomaster J an Jokobzen Hinloopen at his home in Amsterdam. The painting eventually found a home at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts, but in March 1990 it was stolen along with another priceless Rembrandt. Fortunately, the beauty of the painting has not been lost forever. A beautiful reproduction of Christ Calming the Sea can be found on an uncluttered bulkhead in the Auxiliary Machinery Room CAMRJ aboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY. Interviews with past KENNEDY shipmates revealed that Rembrandt's original painting had captured the attention, and inspired the creativity, of a young second class machinist mate during KENNEDY's first years at sea. The petty officer, whose love for working with paint was stronger than his love for lubricating oil and gear boxes, spent many hours of free time applying his artistic talents to one of the cold steel bulkheads in the AMR. Interestingly, Rembrandt was about 27 years old when he painted the original, roughly the same age as the artist who painted the reproduction on KENNEDY. Fortunately, KENNEDY's Chief Engineering Officer at the time recognized the young man's talent, and also enjoyed artwork, so the mural was allowed to stay. The machinist mate eventually left the service, reportedly to try his hand at commercial art in New York City. None can remember the young man's name, but the beauty of his handiwork remains as his legacy. Over the past twenty years, sailors from KENNEDY' s Engineer-ing Department have jealously guarded the mural, protecting it from damage and carefully touching up any chipped areas when necessary. During extended shipyard periods, the mural is carefully protected with blankets and wood framing to keep it from being damaged. KENNEDY's mural has been admired by many distinguished visitors, most notably the ship's sponsor, Caroline Kennedy. who has asked to see it upon every visit to the ship. Christ Calming the Seas in AMR - part of the KENNEDY magic. 21 in I si! .ai -1-in W , 1 3 f , U 1 go :Lf XX AWGN R Q.. WX 2 1X xi- Qtdvw x . Q xx ,kgs .QQ x- '- sa 'X,'Qw m MX' ,x x , X x 'GS at QQ X I ,,:-,swf is Q.. .Z 'fu 4.125 f 4' . ' . , - - ' 1.- AJ.,:Q-5.-.r j- 3 iris .au-6- EH 1 'FQ' A f . . F F w N -il S A nl., 1 J Q tr - 1- 1 n f ' 21 -in y . v , f 'x . 4 I 3- lx L YV I' . -,- fs x, ,, x , , of ga' f . 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The Blue Hawks will be replaced by VFA-37, flying the new FXA-l8 lighterfbomber. +31 f Ui' ' A-11 ,Q ': Y - ' '-,. ' ,. . -. 1 '.-.J .,,, pf.-,Z . ' Qrzis-93.23-' '. 11, yi, ET A ff --fit'- . T as , . - - ...A.A0.IL... ,Q....-..,..Q.s.1.........-Q.. CARRIER AIR WING DY CVW-3 TE CarrierAirWing Three CCVW-39, is composed ofnine squadrons flying an assortment of aircraft designed to meet threats of all kinds in any environment. The Air Wing is aboard Kennedy for all overseas deploy- ments and for specific training exercises in U.S. and neighbor- ing waters. At other times, Air Wing squadrons are based at home air stations around the country. During Operation Desert Storm, the Kennedy!CVW-3 - team dropped over 3.5 million pounds of ordnance on desig- nated targets, demonstrating the teamwork necessary to make i the super carriers of today operate in any situation called on. , T fmmlx VS-22 Checkmates sf The Lockheed built S-3 Viking is the first 56Sw0rdSmen,, 'fl ll' 'f . . . i3if,,,f'i gompreie yioriiliuler-iLed Cdmu bcmdjnu Flying the Grumman-built F-I4 tighter air- Q submanne Jet aircraft. The S-3 has an all- mm the Swordgmen of VF-3, along with weather capability to seek out, localize and the? S. ht Q fd h I K med ,I destroy enemy submarines. lt contains an I 'lb er Squd mil' e P t g l , by . . . CVW-3 learn establish and maintain lociil advanced avionics system designed spe- air qu eriom and freedom ofthe was 'I cifically to keep pace with the increased i P y K U capabilities ofnuclear-powered submari nes. i i - V :ya VA 46 ii? VA-46 Clansmen Like their sister squadron. the Clansmen served for the last time during Desert Storm. flying the A-712 Corsair. The Clansmen will be replaced on the CVW-3 team by VFA- IOS flying the FIA- I S fighterfbomber. fs' .. a ' i QQU N dirt, xiii. Qu' VA-75 Sunday Punchers The Grumman A-6E Intruder is the most so- phisticated of the combat-proven Intruder series. This subsonic. low-level medium attack bomber has the capability to deliver weapons with pinpoint accuracy deep into hostile territory. TA 'T'e1i573i?37 .. i 4' H -w , 1 : y . s at 4 f 3 r E ,A ,. 5 L g . ll -45 Glu J: 1 J 2 V .., ff, ,- - r. .5 .. , A'- , s .....- .. .. t , . ' pf I pl I D .e, do ' Lgjyt Xt W 0 T' Cv E1 ' 1 9 1 . 1 , fo -. 0 . . : 1 f f , 1 an Q ' hu 2: ' Y ' '77 o 0 I ,- , 0 'X 0 5 O at Q ss - 4 Q.. ,',l 0-vel . . ' - A ' VF-14 Tophatters The VF-14 Tophatters are one of two fighter squadrons attached to the Kennedy!CVW-3 team. Flying the Grumman-built F- l4, their mission is to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft in all weather conditions. ln addi- tion, it is tasked with conducting air-to-air and air-to-surface attack operations with conventional weapons. , .lr HS-7 Shamr0cks The Sikorsky SH-3l-l Sea King is the first helicopter specifically designed for Anti- Submarine Warfare. The helicopter with its crew of two pilots and two aircrewmen is one of the Navy's premier ASW platforms. It is capable of landing on ships as small as frigates or hovering over any size ship or boat to transfer cargo or refuel in flight. r--,. .. V., VAQ-130 Zappers The EA-6B Prowler is a four-place, twin turbo-jet. manufactured by the Grumman Corporation. By denying an enemy the use of his radars the EA-6B can effectively screen friendly strike aircraft and neutral- ize enemy weapons systems. .......,.t.4.r ...AW ... .s . su-.fa . ..44s-.A..m.u.-133,5 2 aa q H 0 The Air ing... , I-A ,JZ f IQER fi.: .'v- ,P K '5' .. 4,443 E..f..k T P' -f-W H 1 i E 4 1-11 f ff-ff f-v- -f..,,.,,.. www, HM.. Lx 5 , . .I ., L 1 ,,,,,,f I avi . fi 1 A If , f -7 : s-f.' f r S L 2 3 9 5 f Hun car' I I -. ., ,... . W ri l 1'1 .Q A I 41 1 1 , ? . ' X i :Z . , ' di f ,. V' I. ' . V K 'QQQLWWI f17'1 ? 1foe?l':1wQ-axn'Qmn.:g V ' Q . I and thelr F lylng Machlnes 'E 0 ----Q 1 I ...aff H . X ,V - -X. l '4g':- ,N C5 . F Kennedy CCV 6 I ,051 l!2 feet 252 feet October 22, I964 May 27, 1967 September 7, 1968 23-story building 4.56 acres 80,000 tons 24 tons 5,200 each each each the hangar deck! If s manganese bronze the alrcraft of Camer Arr Kennedy Starts ' ...sroric Journey... lt was shortly after noon fo if gL1Sl IU. 1990. that Captain Herb Brown -,eiiiiedy's Command- ing officer. announeeti officially what everyone hail only suspected--Kennedy would head for the Middle East in support of what was to become Operation Desert Shield. Information was sketchy at that time, but Kennedy did know that with only five-days notice. she would sail in what could be, Captain Browne put it, in harms way. Almost immediately the task of resupplying the ship started as truck after truck pulled onto Pier 7. What was to become an historic journey for the Kennedy and her Battle Group had begun. ...working through the weekend, and often times getting only a few hours sleep before starting over, l the Supply Department directed the mammoth efforts by the crew as she resupplied for deployment. Wlfh four days notice ...from all areas of the ship, the supplies kept coming, and the crew kept Working to store the thou- sands of boxes, foodstuffs and ord- UQHCC. 4- 5 4 N t 1 i 1' L . V' , N I nl - lic the rei- U. Urdu 'l the work was hard, the hours were long ...as one truck was unloaded another pulled up--the work seemed to be endless for the five days the Kennedy was allowed to get underway. ...often times people caught sleep between transfer of supplies from the pier to the many storerooms of Kennedy. iw O Finally, the supplies stopped coming and the day had arrived to leave for the Middle East. August I5 1990 Kennedy I5 RSUUY-. On August If 1990, there M. only one thing leii for the Kennedt crew to do--ggi, goodbye to thi loved ones thug support them Unlike most de- ployments, how- ever, was the un- certainty of return, and surely, the un- certainty of what faced the Kennedy as she set sail for the Middle East. Farewells amid World Attention , X the time drew near for departure. hugs and kisses were the order of the day. V As friends, lovers and family said their last good-byes, the world watched through the lens of television Cameras. 3 , . - Aa'-i I I As the television cam- eras rolled, the recorders of radio and print media whirred, the crew said there last goodbyes, and journey to the Middle East started. 37 44-F4 -F44 SRX 4 Y-X KWQX 'V' 4 4 'HHN 'V' 'F-Y-V414 I 1 .1 I I 'Kgs LE 6. -9 X3 R . X Y s 'L F! I in Y, 2 4 , X Q I 'Tuna Y 1, fit ,ep , 'S'- '. f 'Lx 1' f-L g .-I .vi ws M ,-I . ,-, , I X Q , ,i 4 c ,ivy fy 3 0' Q W' ,4-Fl Q, sw, 4 ,ff 'N ,Q ikyf-'-' X ... The Suez Canal... ...on what would become the first of four trips through the Suez Canal, JFK began her transit. l . . , .715 'fH1H.,iA1.,zQ,5'vt ug, ...crew interest was high and the air was filled with tension as JFK made her way through the Suez. 'ff-mhrzrii ' A .. X 'Paws-mxwvnmsx-ww. 5' -' lv 4 ,,,Nx,. ,M f - Y' 1 ' 'n . 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Phil Gay, stated during Captain's Call that the appropri- ate mood going into war should be somber, the crew found his words to be true. At 2:57 p.m., RAdm. Riley D. Mixson. Commander Red Sea Force. announced over USS John F. Kennedy's IMC his congratulations to the ship for being able to carry out President Bush's orders and par- ticipate in air strikes on Iraq, strikes the ship's crew and air wing train a lifetime for. You have trained hard. You are ready. Now let's execute. For the air crews, we are all very. very proud of you. l wish you good hunting and God speed. God bless all of you. he added to his announcement. Some of the crew reacted with tempo- rary elation--high fives. raised fists. and shouts of apparent joy ran throughout the ship. After a few minutes. however. the mood did become somber. After months of waiting. the war had staned. At last! The Months of Training Turned To Reality... In the hours leading up to the first strike by Kennedys Air Wing on Iraq. you could cut the tension with a knife. There was ajob to do...a job that the ship and her crew had trained for since Aug. 15. l99l. Although elution was the initial mood. faces soon become stern. and attitudes tumed ultra-professional. We must not only get prepared for war--we must do it right every time from here on out was the goal of Ken- nedy's over 5.200 crewmembers. During those first hours before the first strike, the Weapons Department was in the forefront, assembling and moving ordnance from storage areas deep within Kennedy's confines onto the flight deck and then onto the aircraft designated to lead the first strike on Iraq. The Weapons handlers had done this many times before but this time there was a difference--they knew the weapons would not retum with the aircraft. The reality of war had set in! ..-.,, 52 -JJ. gg .The First Day ...The First Strike ta . .- '7 QQQS- It I riizw WW try if W , f J Frrst Strike On WWW Wwwlrwfw Wi f uw X faq 7 W fff A Vffffffffffffwwf 1177 ffffr WWfWWWWWWWf ff W - fhe Air War Continues... Ay in thmc tirst ltuutx ul' xygtr. Kcnnudy N N crux rcpctitcd that duy gtltnmt cu-ry daiy ul thc Air War nn ltxtq. Purtitmy tutthc llmrxygttxl und tilt ntcss ducks hccttntc lLtt'tttx limit' hntnlm ulcycry yttricty tiwd hy thc US. Nttyy. Altct' thc llirst luyy dtty N and thc mlb rctttrn nl' till til' Kcttttcdytk uit' crcxu. tcttyiun wan nnt quite at thick :ix tt had hccn in thi: lirst day s wlthc wut. hut thc pmltwiuttgtlixttt that prcyitilcd in thmc lint hnury and dztyx did nut watttc. With tulcx ul' dircct hitx un turuct hy thc uit' ctryu. gtnd daily t'cput'tx tltruttglt CNN Lind W.llfK-'ly -1 Ncws. tilting with dctziily ul' thc wut' rcpurtcd dgtilyi in thc 'lliiid lfurtn Bulletin. thc crux hccutnc wntiidcttt thul yyltztt uc had sttspcctcd, lhltt thu Kun- ncdy' and hui crux wcrc tnptmtult. hccutttc. in lltul. iczility. Nmy. thc only qucsliutt hcing ztskcd yytiy,,, lluy'. lung can thc lrttqis lgilw this hcttwic thcy udtnit lu thc xwrld they x-.crc ykl'ttl1gf'N ,- I 7 ...Kennedy Continues to Launch Her Planes 1 'V'-Q From the first day, until the day the war ended, Kennedy continued to launch her aircraft in defense of JFK ...Justice For Kuwait. af. V .. f 3. V I 55 .Q 1 'qK'1bUlf,. X X l- ....-- .1-f-1'-1 How ARE WE UU' N? ' 1 I- X7-Sli, I - - j'lf7fCfff.A hm.-W' I -- L ,MINS X' X VII' Ze, N f... .7-1. 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Benlm slze hlc bir zaranm dokunmaz l Slzin halkmaza benden hic bir kdtuluk gelmez. Arkadasom, Iutfen bane yiyecek, su, barmak, gaynm esyasu, ilac ve doktor saglar mnsm P Aym :amanda benlm Amerekalularm ve onlann dostu olan diger memleketlerm en yakmdaku kuvvetlerine emmyelle gltmemu saqlayun. Benum ismiml va bu numarayl Amerukan makamlanna verdigmlz zaman bana yardlm etugimz ncin Suze bir odul verulecektlr. PERSIAN fFARSl, - Of Ulf!-' I l :'i'ff9:N:f-L54'-if-+1 -r-9,351 tbl-'Hg filing Quail-an LL...l' mv ,I bmi, l-la C9 L..-1 J .sv J'-3366.225 in L5-:ff ' 521-fr 9f z qui' Q34-flg. 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Alexandria proved to he a training grounds lor the serious shopper. in Special Services organized a marathon day trip to Cairo during the stay. where those who didn't mind getting up real early to ealeh the hoat were treated to visits to the Cairo museum. The Pyramids and oleourse. the Sphinx. For many. Cairo and Alexandria provided their lirst experience in bargaining lor goods. Kennedymen found out early that it wasn't like the United States. where that's the priee. take it or leave it prevails. In Alexandria. Kennedymen learned to bargain with the what seemed like endless lines ol' hey Joes helore they spent their hard-earned money. This early training in the land ol' hey Joes . however, A ,,,. paid big dividends later during port visits to Turkey. 5 ' ' . .lan Tl , l .- 5 - , 'V' L1 A 5- fx .. 14319 .1 If' lJ.?2. V ..,. , I J, l . . ' gg , pm, 3 1 . . 1 . A fr'-' f' ' ,fa 53-f.x'. 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Q A N, A X I flfa ml ,M 5 31 491:54 if - iff- ' ?U3EvV liisY n,n :',4d'.KK 'Z 0991,-fvaferff-f-2 -.. re, .L+--'J -. .5'?,',-1 .71 Q .. - ' 5 ...Lp QUUQLLF 5 rf-1- 1-Iffw:-lf! fQfJ1J4,?I0o.qLjJ5Cs Lf3L1a-U5L4i.' 3+-I-- B ' . uw ,WMM vi-as - J uw ia!-diovarilhil 73 4 wg, xpuwdni 1 5. y-V -wwe l,.g1-,.,-.f. Arr-v-feel-vs: Izmir, urke y .-Xltcr txxo inonthx in thc Rcd Sca. and an ahortcd port x lxtl to Naplcx, Italy. many ixcrc happy to go axhorc on thc lihcrty hoats hcadcd to Ifmir. 'Iurkcy I-Xltcr hcing hriclcd on Ttirltisli cuxtoins. including thc important ol' ,iXtaturIx. thc 'Iurltixh hcro who hrought hix country into thc Qllth ccntury. Kcnncdyincn hcadcd ashorc and altcr a xhort hux ridc lrom llcct landing into town. wcrc grccting imincdiatcly hy a xtatuc ol' ,Ntattirk promi- ncntly displaycd in doxxniou n Ifmir. Altcr that. mont Iicnncdy - mcn hcadcd lor thc military cxchangc in dowiitown Izmir. Many grcat hargainx xxcrc at thc cxchangc and thc xltopx in thc city. and a supci' ltitlt' to Iiphaxux. an ancicnt Roman ruin sitc. were highlights ol' thc port iixit. Thc local cuixinc wax a rcal change ol' pacc from xhiphourd food. with ncarly cxcry rcstau- rant in Izmir having spccials on lamh. The xxcathcr. liowcvcr. did not coopcratc lor a couplc ol' days and ahout 2.000 Kcn- ncdymcn got stuck ashorc waiting lor thc waxcx to cuhsidc so boating could hc xtartcd again. All in all. liowcxicr. thc hargairix in Izmir were to thc liking ol' Iicnncdymcn. rgr E' 1- -Q. ' . , Q, -il IPX SUP! Ilvlvlr 4fP4 Cafe cu,c I-41 57 'Tiff 'Q .Jo uhm KEBAP cm fitvntssi tsmtntn ttaiiv iitsniiif tiltit mist IAHVF saiuitiiii Yuuun it but iituaugnfg Nfl' in 'uctswzui ut vi 'llllln itil t tiivzii' VHS 'I W ,,,.,.,..,..... ,,,,,.....-Q L... - . ff I g-iris-f' - - if I I I I I I i I I I I U I 74 I 1 - li ,,.,,, Boating is secured until further notice... 3 Some got ashore... others did not. 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X elf wi, , , 'Q J 'mfA.l- 'F... , r rf- .- 4. . ,- up 5-'o,Qu f A Y K, . 1 I- I V4 i F ff , rg! ' hr-5 A k 4 .. lbw ' W L ,I ,.,s-l, ,S Q s ' - 2 ' F '65 .XX it 11' .1..N:'.L, f '- 79 'g,.s: - 432 'Q' gi i-104-ve , 55 ' : v I ' , E 2 4 T5 .-1 I I ii Tk . x' . tv I at J X'f 4 x, Xl ,fh .I' f -flap - x 1 0 i ' 6 L Wi 'f .-P4 J.. ,I ' ,4 ig.'-G',1 : ..f ,-- 1- .. ' xr-A ,-' ,,- , K I 'I . . ,. I L , WT. M ' 'Qb .f ' 1 i'f il . J f iA.' 'E' f f fx 1 f -o . U 4 A ,, . ,. Antalya, Turkey Upon departure from lfmir. Kcnnedyf headed lor another pon visit. this time to Antalya. Turkey. The one hope hy' the crew--the weather would he better in Antalyfa. As it turned out. Antalya. a sleepy little port village. was the hcst Mediter- ranean port visit many Kennedy men. young and old. had ever had. The local residents ol Antalya were lriendly' and open, the hotels catered to our every' whim. and the weather was perfect. Shopping was excellent in the downtown area. as evidenced hy' the streams ot' Kennedyfmen returning to the ship loaded with newly' purchased hootyf. l-'rom rugs to leather goods to gold and silver. Kennedymen had a hey'day'. Food was also outstanding. As the anchor was hauled in. local merchants were as sad to see Kennedy leave as we were to go. In all. with the exception ot' the return to homeport. Antalya was probably' the best port visit ofthe cruise and not a bad place to spend Thanksgiving il' you can't be home with your loved ones. ' i'f f' ' ' si -tt - A .ff 82 3 hi' - va an- Y ',i-,Lag '. ,-13552 k. . as, af, X fn, sf Q. 'Q 'I in Y 1 is r I I. -1.1-'Y 3 my ,X y.- l L- 0 'nh ah ' v .W '- ., -up l 1. V I 1 2 cl X f' 1 'silt' ' ' A 4 I' 4 . 1 H 1.9 .Y -- . ...-'. i.. Q .g.,--' ,. ,A-- A ,- wi. ... 533 R1 1 5:'ff f'1 : 1' J s g . ' .., 'sg-. N-. . 1 x I A ,fu-1zgk-i . 43194 ifzw' 'CQ 84 v- 4 :LJ -iff-1 F.,- 1 e-f -' ' 1' .Ava- Nr: -x 1.1.1 -...Q vnu .s 114 'lil m an -5152 .An fffl r L 4'- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Among many tirsts for the Kennedy during Desert Shield! Desert Storm was being the first aircraft carrier to visit Jeddah. Saudi Arabia. The Saudis. although culturally far different from anything the crew had ever experienced. were happy to have us for a brief visit. Their port facilities and downtown malls were clean and modern, a contrast to the barren and ancient lifestyles found in the sand dunes beyond the city. The biggest delight for the crew though was not the bus ride to the mall but the battery of ltltl telephones located in a warehouse across the pier. Thousands of homesick Kennedymen called their loved ones and contributed to ATSLT stock prices during our -1-day visit. Another source of fun for the crew were the Americans who lived and worked in Saudi Arabia. Crew- members were invited to their living compounds and allowed to take advantage of their athletic facilities and in some cases. invited to have a burger and hotdog from the grill. We toasted in the New Year with alcohol-free beer and sparkling grape squeezings. Vice President Dan Quayle also stopped in to wish us well on New Year's Day. On Jan. 2. Kennedy headed hack into the Red Sea and into the annals of history. :zzz-i Ill--T T I' ' PP Pl pn I . iElul:lii:i'ETi'ttiig,mii 2 '-Q N! 5f iwN - W 'dk .ff-. - A' gc-, K V -.1 A mu 4- - - --uf . , '- ,gh .. -4 .2.- .1 ', i'. ' .. ' - . . . .-'65, , 7- .-4:31. , .,i,,, 4 4-'R 7 ,af - , ff.ib.15AWf-7 if . '- O - uk ' ' ., , 4.-' ' .'fH? '?' V . .- . D ' '11 J- . 53' 'ul QP , it ,, 04 'IV ann, 7 hh. JBA .Jn-.ll 'u.s.1.A Y f -x..,,,. -zz: .4 :mal 4 - p -sn 4 1 -13 ......-.+. ..--sw-f ,-new--+ '+ il' elim.- 'il-,, wi ..,i' .. idle Q su 'PWS as ul X.. 2 NH- ., 1' 1, E? a rr- A fsivini? ' 4 nv.. 5 1 87 1 ,, - 1 211' -Tiff' it The war was won and Kennedy and her crew were waiting rr'-, for someone to decide when we could head home when our 1' ' battle group commander decided to pull Kennedy into port. 4 H' The two choices were Jeddah and Kennedy had done that port. or Hurghada and a cold hottle ol' Stella heer, We opted for the Stella. ln fact. Hurghada was a lun little port. There wasn't a lot to do if you didn't like water sports, hut it was a last chance to get some sand in your sneakers. huy some trinkets and make a last phone call home. A trip to the Valley ot' the Kings in Luxor. Egypt. was expensiye. hut worth it lor the been there set. The super-deluxe light show at the end was worth it. il' even for the rest from walking through all those tombs. The really great part ol' the visit was finding out that we were turning north on departure and heading for home. The war was oxerl 'lvl' av gr '52 Jiffy! ,,. wr: r' Aff' 'au '-V--' ,,. fx.. A , T 1 s -UI' i x ilk J,-v I it Valle ylof flge Kings ',!'F 51 .. Q 4 1 .1.......1 9653 t .. 1 K ' A ,, wifi? 4-5.1! ..---.s r:::i- - -.1:4f.,, 1 .M I H All 1 As - - so w 3 Lin, ,,, f n H Q 'r M. -4 at' -,.. ' any ' lf' .g , . , .I f , ,M e i . A ' a . ' VL , A 1 M Q Q . A Q W A Q -' 'L I :I 4 fi K D, '1 '---- wp-'V v-- 1-ni ,g,. Aj Wuuu it , If ' 4,,R,1.L 1'E.x:ArLi.9-4,5v'J5.z. . 'L L Jn' . 1' ,-.,. . 11... Q nn 1...- P 5 5 in 'll f 90 il ' , 'S I 7,1 r A' 1 Q nv SYS-8 i X' I , .V L 3 1 . 2' , v I f 4,2 A A. V I ' - O r 4 'ws ' ' ' ' - 5'- 1 w X , QQ ' F5 xi- i-1,4 .0-,W .fm N ! 1 lx 91 New York City Before Saddam Hussein so rudely attected the world with his invasion ol Kuwait. Kenncdy's schedule for 1990 didn't show L1 lot of activity tor the last hall' ot' the calendar year. But it did show one thing--a visit to two ol' the best ports on the east coast--New York City and Boston. New York City is many things to many people. but to the men ot' Kennedy it was the best place outside ot' homeport they had been all ot l99tl. The crew manned the rails and saluted Lady Liberty as the ship headed up the Hudson and slid gently into her New York City berth as the centerpiece ship for Fleet Week '90. With the skyline hovering over the ship. liberty Call was passed and the crew streamed into the city that never sleeps. One ofthe highlights ot' the visit was the great hospitality shown by Mr. Zachary Fisher. a prominent New York businessman. who owns an aircraft carrier. USS lntrepid. moored one pier from Kennedy. Mr. Fisher's carrier, now a naval aviation museum. was the site for a gala bash for all the sailors visiting New York for Fleet Week, After five fun-tilled days. Kennedy pulled anchor and steamed out ot' New York Harbor headed for a Fourth ot' July in Boston. Massachusetts. L x ' I Q 5 I VK A, Ei f7i'1T: 1 5 'Y' gg , A- D 1 Q. , F , , R ,- -g,,,,fwA W ' 4 1 .jim ' ' I .' fm- 4' , .g!!!Li?...2 Z'!934-1--- D A 5:4 ' Q la 5, 3. P ,gg Gulf VP '7 Wx 4 l 2 z 3 ' i E I A :ua i... if -iv 'QV- ' Ziv' K ,..v, Surf tied 'Y 1, fp . ., 'Z' ,1 . ' VA , 'V' .JD-, - 11 6 41llQ?7 H'II1 U' W1 I7 lv'i- 'B -'VK ' ' an If Q 'W 0,- .Ps p 1 54 H .f -pytho- 'I Nagy- an-as ,r R - 1 ii l -.anna-....- .1 Boston, Massachuseffes The fevv day s hetvy een New York C'ity and a July 3rd arrival in Boston vt ere litlsy ones lor the erevx. vs ith a lfleet lzxereise worked around the national television erevv ot 118 llours taping an hour program about life at sea ahoard an aireraft carrier. The vvait and the hard work vx ere vvorth it. and it vs as evident as soon as Kennedy neared Boston. The hanks vv ere lined with well-vvishers as Kennedy made her yy ay to Boston Harhor. lt was like the proverbial native son returning home. Bostonians turned out in droves to welcome USS John F. Kennedy. a ship named for one of their ovvn. Kennedymen wore their uniforms into town mueh of the port visit and rarely had to buy a drink or purehase a meal. On .luly -l. Kennedy heeanie a platform for over 1.000 speeial visitors to y iew the annual turn-around eruise of Constitution. and also became the hest show in town for people from all over Nlassaehusetts. For five days Kennedy held open house. with visitors waiting in lines that ran almost two miles long to visit the giant aircraft carrier. Kennedy sailors fotind Boston to their liking. both in the eultural benefits offered hy the historie eity as well as the thousands of pretty ladies anxious to meet a Kennedyman. After five days. a tired hut happy erevy hide farewell to Boston. and headed for what they thought would he a relaxed schedule the rest of Will. Surprise? 'P il 'N H fd ,e , ,,,..--P' e.4- -. .., ,i Lb SW pills I l I' .1 YM XX i pw-eg 97 I -i..-.W , x'.rP.lk. ,- Q ,xf I A 1 p A ' .., .fix . ' ,. 'A 'J . n 8 .-'J FN. 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X ' I - V V' N Q Ns, ' n I K ,5 nqmrs-'fi bl X x 1 if ww-.1 . .Lp-, M e ' ' z ' M f W A' e + 3 if 9' Z e .4 ,, ',i,, A, U , L - in -1 , Y Y ' ' . ' 4' .U Azixbdiiif-,kj I L, 0 ' ' ' 9,1 4 W Q 'fm .rfgf 'Inf ' 1 ' '- ' v , I A, 6 Kennedy Tiger Cruise .Q in an 97 .Q !Qx ll . n I 4 2 21.2 E' J , l fl KENNEDY PLAYS HGST TO SCORES OF VIP Purt ol' any cruise by Ll super Currier is usually at long list of Very lmportunt Person tVlPl visits. During Kennedys over seven months in support of Operations Desert Shield und Desert Storm. this was ugain the case. From the special honor ol' u visit by the Vice President ofthe United States. Mr. Dan Quayle. to start the new yeur ol' l99l, to visits by Saudi Arabian princes and military commzinders. Kennedys crew time und again showed the VlPs why she is considered one of the lleet's best. N f 1 l Adm. Jonathan T. Howe CINCUSNAVEUR I . I VAdm. Stanley R. Arthur CGMUSNAVCENT VA dm. William A. Owens cefvfsfxrf-ffm QA! f RAdm. Alvin B KOSITSITICTIT CHIEF QF CH!-XPLAINS , fx' 'ff' --I. I VAdm. Mouz NAVCINC Commodore Bezerionos NAVOCFORMED H57 1 Air VAdm. W. J. Wraiian Royal Air Farce RAdm. Ahem Ali Fadel RA dm. Saber Salim Air Vice Marshall Ahmed Mohammed Shafik Mai. Gen. Abdel Hamid EG YPTIAN lVllLlTAl?Y OFFlCEl?S IUH Col. Monsur Saudi Arabia 4.-ll SPECIA L DAYS, H I - Ifff5f7.'.f--Z's1-,gg . A - , ii1r3.'Lj-If,'y'wj--. 2:,,qg:,'.. 'M if-:f.:f::g2+ , Auf , . 'f'c.:,..-fi-4'?5gf313'3'f-92 3,52 r M 5 ' y , , ?Q:,..Qfqff.,-gf . ...mfg ps . i ...HH A.:..i.,,,...gs , Q f ff- ,fwmif-z.g:w.g?q.AQ Q: A ' ' JA Q31 'ZAfTf'. i 'iii ' A ,ff :A 4 Mig- jg-fjj,X 7' ,. X ' K: A 1QL'2:'5'-4,5 i-.f 'ii' ' .aff -. ., ,. ,,.,. A.,. T ,H ,, 5 Y J.. . 3. fga-,skif ...AN . VV-'-, , ,- . ff -,.,.:,. .AA . 5 ' J sf I, , I, K 1. 1 A Q 1 -s.,-.1 . 1-rv. f 1 Q D A CHANCE FOR FUN Q 1 HM .- ' , -ww-sn . N, 1-XY M.. .1 ,M . 4. wu- - ..... A 4-...., . . '- In w -4 Steel Beach Picnic... f ': Qfvrg Jr' A H. 4 ul fl 5 up. uf- -Q 'x 1-,ii- Sliders, Sun and Fun QL SX Q Y it ie.: L1 I I' C gain: 1' T is ' H2 5' P ,L ...and d0n't forget your twg beers , ,tr -, 4- 'PZ ' ,l'f1'i' '. K. , -inf. un ' ,:-5 . f,,vg,f, -,I vi:-3 -4. J W- .5 ,. K 'x ., 'fzimff ' , ' - rg' -434 fag f, LJ 'L ,Av- 3 A Q , A captive audience 1 1' - F I Q 4: Litas: .z:...C, And in this corner... :FQ av'-KA A Q- I fly- :MZ i 4 4 x -, , v . .-K We .gb 'H viii' -ax' 1 to , Q suv, 8 Jdfffz 1 -..........,...., 1' K .4 'A , .x, , Egg. rf' l 'S 5 5 I P E r 1 A Visit from Santa? I :rg W ,V 1 P I Black History Month u-ii' I 1 A W A., F f 'S ,fy ,P , Y nu ,,+ - EIT , ' x 'fi YW l ' QM MN I 1-W -' fir H. ry-?f wg A ?' I. ! IZU ri is ,- .l -- Hispanic Heritage Month E33 NL. N.-Q54-tg. sa 1 a 7Q , Navy Birthday 5 I , 4 . - , fig., ski 'n I2 J , XEHNSN , l freedo111 f .1 -iw' I Kennedy Klowns 176 Qilq A Q W N Q 'fZk 3 W 4 ,. 'Mb - 5 A i -I ? H 11:5 ff u fy V.: ' . 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N 'NSN Ruiigilll l.. lnlllllll q,. ,, ,., THE KENNEDY CREW 45 'Z 12 5 Sf 3 i ? if 5 I Q li 4 11 HQ I 1, 5 J ,, W x i 1 Q1 E, 9..f9-.' ,ls ,,zf9-if-ff-as-a-+. f 'J .2 A 1 wav-bin.-w ,T fluoym A .A-V, if L 9 its .- , 15-5 , age.- V ,x f' it Y ll If -.-. , I .us ' Y ff' .1 nl- :fin if l l'I'x'klCl'IQ X llCllllCA i ,IUQ lmlxmiixl lgllufflx , -.'L. I I I X' I DIVISICH X-l llix isiuu uwusisis will Kuuiicdy 'sVlHLlI'I11lllsls xxliu llI'C Ilic fi'cxs's liiils lu ilic xuwlil bucls lwiuu. lzxcry iiiiwiiiiig. crckk members xx lin sil dim ii lu licsli uggs :xml ui'1iiigc iiiiuc gilsu um cilllll an duill llCXNNlNLlpCI' wurics5 ul' lliu Public .-Xl'liL1ii's 6 llliuc. The Bird lfairm liullcliuu piwiviilcs lliu urcxx x-.illi llic lulusl ncws. wcullicr amd spurls Hum amiuiid lbc xwrlil, 'llicy cwu liuvc llic Sunday wmics und umssxsiiixls, Public ,-Xl'l1ii1's is ulsii icspuiisiblc I1wi'pi'midiiig ull inlcmul specially publiuuuuns lui' thc sliip uml cmbzirkcd uii' is ing such us cliamgc nl wiuiiiund amd Wcluiiiiic .Xlwuixl PLll1lPlllQlN. Dcpcndcnls lDliy amd Tigcr Cruisc guides. li-XOR ,jiiurnzilisls lcll Ilic Cllllllllllllllf about lbcii' slliplilillcs Iliruugb uxlcmul nous rclcusus for local and slaucsidc ucwspupcis und um-'l fincs. lfuiiiily mcmbcrs und liriciids urs lscpi xsull ubrcusi ul shipboard lilic und arc gixcii Ll licurly licllu through P.iX0's lia- inilygruiuf' In pnrls lliruughuul lbc xwrld. Publiu A-Xl'l1iii's liumllcs ull gcncrail and spcciul xisilulions amd tours. Tbc Tclcxisiun Sludiu pilhiglcs 2-l'l'lULll'N-Ll-Llily cmcrtuin' IUCIH. liw news brnunlcusts und lIll'OI'Il1LlllUIlUH lllfCL' cbzumcls. Cbunncl -l bus prime-time niuvics amd sil-Mums lm' llic musl udvzinccd cuucli polulucs wliilc Cliauinul 6 is Ll luuuli ul' HBO. lllflllg ll Wlvcliuii ul' mei' 500 ul' lliu llllcsl mimics. Wll-WK Radio. which uirs im Chunncl ll xxiili ilic W.llfK Bullclin Buurd. has livc Djs airing u midi: variety nl music 24-liuurs-u- dns. I36 JU2 Stull Morton JOB Alun Dany JUSN Ii. Blake: Tuwlcr SA N1ichz1cl.I, Miller SA Andrew G. Turner y N ' aaygxgg. 'S CWO2 Rohert D. Beckman NCCN1 Edward L.. Sarcevicf PNC Kevin J. liollrath NCC Stephen J. Facsko NCC Mark Stevens ' -fax'-? .ajax-,rl-Tir, LJ 7-W 1' i.1q.gff I I I X -2 Dlvlslon X-2 Division provides the ship with career inforniation programs and personnel ad- ministration. lnfomiation on selective reenlistment bonuses. special programs. veterans' benefits and orders negotiations are handled hy the Career Counselors. Processing pay entitlements. recording personnel transactions and manpower accounting. service record updating. I.D. card preparation. dependent eligihility reporting. transfers. retirements and separations from active duty are the mission of the Personnel Office. Some interesting statistics accumulated by X-2 Divsion are: Y 3.000 active duty identification cards issued annually l.000 new crewmembers join Kennedy each year. while 1.000 depart ff Selective Reenlistment honuses average Sl .700.000.00 annually 'K Over 22.000 enlisted service recordentries prepared annually if 4.000 Enlisted Perfomance Evaluations processed and mailed annually it l0,000 updates of master records to Naval Military Personnel Command. Washington. DC. prepared annually it 62.000 days of leaves taken by Kennedy sailors processed annually Imagine a city office for a municipality of 3.000 citizens. and you have the workload of X-2 Division. www 3 1 A i..P' l ' 1 I PNl Carl Priehe NCI Randy Struhel PN2 Terry Black PN2 liric llaves tlsgsm PN2 .IQH-my I.. Hunlcl' PN? Ruhcrl Egbcrl pN,1l,'XVNv P Patrick D. Iinycl PN3 Raymond Hinton PN3 Alcwmlcr Lurocu S IQ PNSN Patrick L. Cook PNSN Kcnnclh A. Mcllun PNSN Thani Robbins AN Brian Thompson 9 FWO2 Scott Cf Ireland YNCS lidvv ard R, Nlaxvv ell l.lC' Nllcltilcl .l. Bttsclt PVC' Richard lf. Dcarlli YNC'tSSl Talmage l-. Hughston lll I I I X -3 D1 vision X-3 Division can best be described as a morale builderf' First and loremost to the morale ol' the crew is word from home. Ensuring that letters to and from the ship llovv in an orderly' and timely fashion is Kennedys Post Ollice. Providing a variety of postal services as any L'.S.-based Post Office. the postal clerks ol Kennedy worked especially hard during Operation Desert Sbield!Desert Storm handling an extraordinary load ol' mail. not only the normal amount usually handled during a cruise. but thousands of extra letters and packages a day from world-wide supporters of Kennedy and the LHS. Navy. Another morale builder during the cruise was getting the word to Kennedy sailors. Kennedys lithographers manning the Print Ship ensured that the ship's newspaper. family grams. Plan ol' the Day and other publications were printed on-time daily. The Captains Office is responsible tor maintenance ol otil'icer's records. ollicial ship's instructions and notices. and coordinates Kennedy's awards program. During the trying times ol' Operation Desert Shield!Desert Storm, X-3 Division worked those extra hours necessary to provide the crew with the morale building functions they so richly deserved. PCI Eric Friedman PC2 l.loyd Brovvti YN2 Robert Haner l-l2 Michael Byers l-UUXWJ Edward Pullcn l-ill iQ..,,l i -fa--fx-R, ii if T' . 2 Ricliimi XYl1itcIi4mLiw PV? Briiin K, .liiukwii YN? SICXUH J. NiL'ix'iNiil' YN? RUIWCVI Ptwcslgx YN? Viirixlwplici' Przilhcr L13 Timothy Sprousc YN3 T. Vance Williams USN Michael Ezurd YNSN Dennis R. Onuincdgi LISA Iiric Young -l'RAlNlNG A The Training Department eonsi-.ts ol' Your divixions: Training. Educational Services, Special Services. and Human Resources. Our mission is to provide the crew with education and promotion resources. Personnel Qualification Standardx. welfare and recrea- tion serviees. and education and counseling regarding human rightx and druglaleohol prevention. TRAINING OFFICER LCDR Rick L. Jones i l ,.......-I......,,, llll Ui , I ip- .' xg- .X X lL..4 '-,,. TRAINING LCPO AQC Sf S WXA W1 William B. Baker I. 6 H! i Q... ...qw , .,.....:ui, fc., Y..------- ' . -77, 1 42' SIflC'SlSVN'l.lHhl1H. l'z1xul1g Cflgxrcmv Huy! J Dnlc Rculm' :XS 'V in 5 U' l PN? Ronald RHIUH PNSN Roburl Juhnwn PN! Donald R. Smullwood PN2 Wcsllcy Gnrris PN3 Richard Bukcr PN? Robert D. Bicri PN3 David Fuirclolh F .- 4. . LEGAL When Kennedy crevvmen vs ere informed of the unexpected deployment for Operation Desert Shield in August 1990. one might say we were caught a little offguard. The Legal Department was in the midst of a major turnoi er of personnel. and had to leave Norfolk with only one Chief Legalman and a Legalman Second Class tl.NCtSWi Gooding and LN2 Gonxalesi. About Novem- ber l99ll. the Legal Office rcceiv ed its current and present staff-ready, willing. and able lo provide quick and courteous service to the crevv. Hundreds ofapplications for wills and powers ofattornev were received. This. in addition to the normal daily routine of assisting and completing claitns applications, requests for legal advice. arranging Captains Mast, admin boards. courts-martial. letters of indebtedness and so on. kept the office thoroughly busy. To compound the problem. as soon as we left Norfolk. our Xerox copier quit on us. The pans arrived six months later on Valentine's Day. But with the excellent teamwork of the legal staff. there was nothing that could not be accomplished. ln February, a growing portion of our efforts are spent assisting the crew with tax forms and advice. On our return to CONUS we processed thousands of customs forms for the ship. Under the guidance of LCDR Sherman, the kennedy Legal Office worked as a cohesive unit. We are cross-trained to learn each other's desk to ensure our customer's legal needs are not delayed due to unfamiliarity of our co-worker's-iob. Even though every desk in the ofliee has its primary responsibility, we all help each other when the need arises. Our departtnent has an open door policy and we give our best efforts in providing Kenndymen advice and guidance on their problems. LEGAL LCPO LNCIS WJ Billy A. Gooding Y LEGAL OFFICER LCDR Donald J. Sherman ll UM UM . 'lur.u iq .5 we P ENS f'h1l1'l'x LJ -A V u UIILN LN HSWQ RLlhCI1 lfsgucrru Q -. 55 'Lf . MW' Hiflilll AHTUIHIWNUII IN2 Snlxaxnlul' 63011141 N i I .-- ., 1, PNSN JOHLIIHLIH R. Laurin I-li James W limes .AXXI lbontiltt I-'ish Xl 'SAFETX' I 'tg' 3 i - 1 ,Mlm pg Snlilh HMI lzric .l. C'olcnian AOHAWJ David Sells .-Xircraft carriers are hazardous even when all the precau- tions are properly adhered to. The Safety Department is tasked with the education of the crew concerning all the haxards associated with the shipboard environment. Safety acts as a mini-OSHA, providing both formal and informal programs for training and reporting of safety mishaps and violations. Some of the specific tasks include tracking of all reportable data on injuries and mishaps for statistical analysis by the Naval Safety Center, By identifying trends. our goal is the elimination of continued safety hazards. Other programs that the Safety Department monitors in- clude heat stress. hazardoud waste, hearing conservation. sight conservation. respiratory protection. lead control. as well as personal protective clothing and equipment. We also monitor and stress motor vehicle safety as well as recrea- tional! home safety because safety doesnt stop at the brow. Accomplishing this ask are personnel from various depart- ments aboard Kennedy. providing a cross-section of techni- cal expertise. The policy of John F. Kennedy is that all personnel are entitled to live and work under the safest possible conditions. therefore. the overall goal of the Ken- nedy. as well as the Navy. is to operate injury and mishap free. We hope to accomplish this through Safety Awareness pro- grams and training . The Kennedy is a floating city and safety is a 2-1-hour-a-day, all-hands, job. if .1 -. ' YNSN 'liyrone R. Robinson 147 I Q NAVIGATION -'os-. Y, NAVIGATOR CDR Edward F. caffm, E i NAVIGATION LCPO SMCMfSWj Gary J. Simon .14-+L-5, E 1 E 1 i 1 Q i s i 1 . -i ? 'E i...,---.. ! F' QMSN Michael W. Cockrell LT Joseph Marx gb QMC Rohert l-, liavorite QM ltSVv'i Wade R. Scaglc QM2 Leonard W. lif1gSlI'11l1d QN12 Kevin D. Jones 21 -. lb NN 8: N5 Divisions The Navigation Department. including Navigation Division tNNJ and Signal Division tNS3, is primarily tasked with ensuring the safe naviga- tion ofthe ship. as well as. visual day or night communications with other ships at sea. The 36 men in the department are proud holders ol' the l9H7. 19258. and 1989 Commander. Naval Air Forces. Atlantic Battle E tor Navigation and are intent on adding a fourth consecutive award for 1990, and also the Communications C tor excellence in visual communica- tions. The dedicated men working in the Penthouse . the 09 and Ultl levels. are on the job 24 hours-a-day, 365 days-a-year meeting any and all challenges for visual communication and precision movement ol' the vvorld's largest conventionally-powered aircraft carrier. QM3 Reginald Wingfield QMSN Ralph W, Anderson QMSN Tvrus U, Williams QMSA James Cf Puckett l SMllSWi William Suliiscl SM2 liclxxural Nl. furlis SN12 Clrcgury lludluy SMI Alun .l. l,Lll'lKL'l' SM2 Juliii if Raiser SMB Christopher Clipper SMB William D. Coniba SM3 Richard A. Williamson SMSN Patrick L. Tale SMSA Joseph C. Harris -OPERA TIONS N- -It OPERATIONS OFFICER CAPT Daniel M. Chopp R OPERATIONS LCPO E TCM! S Wj Angie G. Dixon 1-. ' -,411 ln LCDR Glen ll. Carpenter -XCiC'StAWt Bruce ll. Cilaes AGIIAWJ Gary .l. Benner AGI Salvatore Nlagaddino AGI Richard D. Nlalone OA Division an .Iohn li Kennedy's UA Division or the shipis office of meteorology and acoustic oceanogrunt. provided a myriad ot' serx iccs to the ship. air wing. staff and the entire hattle force task support ol Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. These forces comprised the lfniteid Sian, Naval forces. three carrier hattle groups along with tip to Qll multi-national maritime iiitertlicitii, force ships. The divisions primary mission. as the ship's environmental specialists remained one nt'tMW, UH ICWIN OHM Chain of command within the hattle force informed ofthe regions weather: adnisiai on how the env iromnent will or could adversely affectidegrade the ships daily operations or the Pri formance ofthe variotts ships defensive systems such as their radars. sonars. and various emitters as to diminish thc enemies ahility of exploiting those areas of weakness. Further hy a sound dat., day understanding ofa given environment. operational planners wereiare ahle to tactically eqittq the weaknesses of enemy systems. The region's unique environment and the lack of data aerosv th, region made this task particularly challenging and one which taxed to the limit the etttenstxs experience. talent and ahilities of the entire division. A Daily support products included twice daily battle force forecasts for the regions directly :iroung the operating areas ofeach ship: twice daily strike forecasts, tailored meteorological forecaststle, signed for aviators forecasting the precise weather and winds expected along the route of tlight trot: the ship to each target. Additionally OA Division forecasters conducted numerous dailv clttvqg circuit television hriefings for local flight operations: between three to live tailored strike hrieting- daily. within the particular squadron ready rooms: frequent refuelingfreplenishment briefings tnth CO. and department heads: and a daily. comprehensive tactical weather brief to Commander Natal Forces Red Sea, Rear Admiral Mixon. I AGI James Sloan AGI Norman Davis AG2 Alan Q, Stefanoski AG3 Bremt A, Chipman t I I It Ty IJ, I Lulu 'NHH Nlxglx 1 L N HVILHI .lL'IUI'CI' NlJgu1dVxfN1wI il I .I 1' -p J 9 'V X N A if 9' 1 ACI.-KN Churlcx Ijznxxlmuki ACI,-XX Dunici Pmxcll AC EAN Dux id Sunlmy cr .-XX Ku in U' Rwllflxt 155 1 ' l1NN R415 Nlollill OC Division Butler lxnoxxn ux C'ATC'C'. lifurricr A-Xir 'l'rul'l'iu Control Ccnlcrl. 'llic divixion ix di- vided into ll'll'CC NCL'llUI1NLCC.'X. AirOPS. und ATO. CCA ix in control ol' ull giiirrrilii within 50 milcx ofthe xliip during iiiclcincnl xwiulicr :ind lllglll limc opcrzilionx. iXii'Opcr1ilioiix ix the udiiiiriixlilitivc portion in cliurgc ol' ull tlighi lolloxxing und lxucping thc upper cchc- lonx on thc xliip udx ixud ul. PCl'llIlClll llighl iii- foi'iiiulioii.TlicAir'l'ruiixl'ci'Olliccixinuligirgc ol' inowcnicni ol' puxxcngurx. iiiuil und cargo lo und lroni thc xhip und oihcr xllipx iii lliu hultlc group. CA'l'CC' 67 icrincd lhc l9'l0clx lfim-xl ix un ULllNlLlllLllllg und proud group ol' Air 'I'i'ul'l-ic Conirollcrx who hum' pcrl'oriiicd xupurhly during thc lllllll-IKM! opcruling period, Our goal lo proxidu thc hcxl poxxihlc xcrxiicc lo thc Ilccl und hux hccn ohtaiiiicd iii cvcry uxpccl. 1 ah-. XC'C'r.'XVVi 'llcrry Long xc'ii.xwfswi iuim rg. ixiiiifiiiii xcuxwfxxx i ,iumi J. iiiiiif xc'ir,xxwswi xiiuirir-i iiuujf XC'lr,-XNW SICYCH l-. Nlillcr A-Xf'2l.iXWl Roy lg. Nlgiloll .Xf'2l.-XVWSWJ RlL'li.u'd Pclfold 1 V34- Nqr' Xfl l .1XXWSWl llurlrgun li. Nl11NlN?'l3' XCJ,-XWD lQlL'llLll'Ll Bullix XC'21.'XXWSXN i .lolin clllqsllxllll XC'2li-NWI Slcwii li. l-xuiincdy XC'2lfXWfSXN i l'ui'rixli Nl. Nlz1.l l .Nflllfxvvil 'lirox A, Suliikicrlui gXC'2l,XXWSXN'i .lon if Slulil lih A A03 Iiugcnc Jnlmx W-XCR .-Xlcx l,LlhI'LlLiUI' A-XC? .lgllncx Nl. Yun N11 ,XC3 Iidxmrd B. Williquns AC.-XX Eriuk Hlilfh Nh I1mwl5l'1u-1' XC 1 iluanxru- hlgnv mx HlL'l'xllhlI1 CL' JAIINCN W H' is I ACAN Scan C. Juckwn ACAN Mark Mcllunicl AC,-XX Brudicy C 'IQLIHCI' ACIXN ,Imcph Wugncl' ACAN Chrixtuphcx' Willignms 51 XY .-Xllilml Nlclumlc Q .lug lf. KLHIIIH 1 .lr kl xlxl D l l'll.ll'tl tim ' U XXV. lil! CM I- ll Rt1iitl4illL'.SipcN lfll l7tlXltl l3c.in ., 'ff OEC Division OEC Divsiun mi' Operations Electronic Ctmmmunicutinns Dixisinnl consists nl' thc Electronicx TechniciL1nstETslwhich main- tain till installed UHF. VHF and HF cum- municutiunx equipment and the Torpedo Countenneusures equipment MXNXSLQ-25 l. In uddition. thix tliviwion maintains the Motorola portable communicutiunx rudim tDC. Nl.-XRDFT. Medical and CDO net- xwrksr and the Flight Deck Communicat- tiuns System. The prnlexxinnul and dedi- cated ellurts of these Elms routinely multe the sometimes xnonxtrnus malt ol' muintuin- ing over 3000 pieccw of cominunicuticmnx equipment look egixy, -ON- H14-1'-Q1 1 li'l'2lSVw't Rulvtn Cf0l'hin lzT2lSVN'l Clnixtopliei' Desmund lfll liclxtnrtl P. l'iztcciu IETZ .lumex Gwaltney ET3 Willgnn lf. Siexxcix l:l3 Lunny ,l. Spunglei' AEAN Juxtin Carpenter' MKII? lNl3'.' .fXC'.-X.-X Ketin llligilmlt UC' lih 5, I N f 'U ' un lr 'dr ET2 Slmwii Jacobs ET2 Richurtl A. Respuss ET2 Scott 'lltyltmr ETS luhn A. Cutirxellc wi l , Drctscli Sl ics llCl'llllg Lt liaclvran L cttlc l,, lgilglilk OED Divsion OED Division tor Operations Electronic Data Systems Divisionl is responsible forthe maintenance and upkeep ol' all installed tac- tical prototype equipment in CVIC. ln addi- tion, the division maintains the CVASWM equipnientthe Secure Mission Briefing System KANXSXQ-81. and the Super-SlTEtANfUXQ- l-li CCTV System. OED Division consists ot' Data Systems Technicians tDSsl. Aviation Electronics Technicians tATsJ and Interior Communications Technicians tlCsl. OED personnel from these diversified ratings come together to maintain equipment ranging from state -of-the-art to equipment which is older than some ol' the technicians themselves. The old adage ol' Hbuhhlegum and hailing wire appropriately applies to the technicians who maintain the OLDEST NTDS suite in the Navy. DSI Lutlier Turner DSI Daniel l, Beams DSI Oliver .l, Bcaudoin DSI Nlarlt A. li-clk DS2 Brent Gentry l59 , .4 1 L IC' Im.'nm'lI1Iwx1 IbS1IwIu1NI.U'Nc1II IJS2ID1Ix1dI.. Wimlmx IJS2 .luhn I-X. XN'ixImII IDSF Rwlwurl I-Xr'r11slr'm1g ' IL 3 .lcllrcy A. :XVIILII IJS3 XILIIACIIN Iicmul IMI -1-.Q--..- 4 'lv ICQ N'IiuI1cI RuIcy IJS2 Kim Slury IJS2 CIII'ISIl7IJIICT Ward IDS2 Gregory ,-X. Werner IJS2 Riclmrd Wills 7.1. l Y f fm. ,Lv I . I 125 I' ' lo ' ' ' L- l s I 31.1-gg ll. r-'i ' il .fu , JC M, gi -2 1? 1 , E f I I V7 --+ F-1 f'-4 N 1 ,x , f R bg .Iii ff H 4141 had 1 r l FCI Dwight S, Hastings FCI James li. Lahelle FCl Mark S. Neville FCHSW1 Stephen G. Sedmeyer FCI David Taylor CWO3 Patil L. llart le'iC'CNltSWl Joseph C Coulbourne l CCSlSVNil l.arry Hill FCC' Cierden Clark . NC A. Cttsllllti 7 GW C. , ffxxas all2lQ.. nn H 'i 4 WFS 1: -qv . ,- 3' OEM Division OEM Division tor Operations Electronic Missiles Divisionl is comprised of Fire Con- trolmen tFCsl who maintain and operate the NATO Seasparrow Surface Missile System tNSSMSl, the MK23 Target Acquisition Sys- tem ITASJ. the Close ln Weapon System tClWSJ. and the ANXSPS-48C 3D Long Range Air Search Radar. CIWS is the radar directed, six barreled Gatling gun known to most of you as the Vulcan Phalanx. It directs a precisely controlled stream of bullets to destroy any targets close to the ship. NSSMS is capable of engaging both air and surface targets using the radar guided SPARROW lll Missile. TAS is capable ofautomatically detecting hostile targets and directing NSSMS missiles to intercept them. Kennedy Fire Controlmen live by the creed Ready first time. all the time when it comes to the protection of Kennedy and her crew. FC2tSWl Daniel R. Casell FC2 Daxid M, Chafin FC2 Donald J. Charlton FC2 Thomas Dahl FCI .loscph li. Humphrey l63 11 H 1 SVN , U xl 3 1 x ,, , 5 - 4 Wlxipplu C'm11'lmN V ..f, if , lllxgm BNN!! lf? lhcr xgiUI'Q HIUWH JG, fl, It Q-vm N--fU!.A J . w . H, NSW r f'NclL'IlC R N1 ulm . . 4 li IIUX NPRM you SX I 1 mkf Ckvlllrlx Jul Lllli ffllltx ji H13 Slcw W. Clxrmichucl FC3 lluxmi Ckmpcr FCE Jamie L. Drumhcllcr FC? Iidwurd N. Eiwnhuth FC? Garry H. Glussuck 445 IJCI Craig W Hlmkmx iff? .lugm llcrrclll V liQ'SlSXYl,Il!l1ll Nl- hupir I-'ca mmlu cz. IAM- H11 Ruin NI. LLIIICVINLIIY ai li'l'C'tSWl Mitchell Craxx lord li'l'C'lSNN'l Michael Cf. Deroussc lill William Bessel' li'l'l C'lil'l'ord W. Ciihson ll lv. ,. . -.ll Sidney l.. Hill OER DiVi5iOn Olill Dixision lor Operations lilectronic Radar Divisionl consists ol' the lilectronics Technicians tIiTsl which maintain all installed automatic carrier landing system. IFF systems. Tactical Air Navigation tTAC'ANl. satellite meteorological data receivers. the Ship's lnertial Navigation System lSlNSl and related equipments such as satellite navigation equip- ments and the tathometer. OER Dix'ision's dedicated profes- sionals maintain many ot' the High VIS equipments that serve as the eyes and ears ol' Kennedy's combat system and are the cornerstones ol' her defense. if fx S l,l I Const int X , .lcnltms ll l- ll Neil if 'llopolniclsi li'l'2tSXX'i Stephen ,l. lialset' . llroxxn IO5 166 I 'l'W4SXN l 'l'2 Iinlxxgmi fiklllkll PTI I.1mrcm'c Hm 4 : Iimulhy lkunplwcll ITIAI SCU ' I l'21SXN'r Rulwcrl Y. N1cl.nL1gI1hn ..- ,M- at-A-1 S' 'W ' L' Nc s f ' IUI' .IIUUVLIL lAl2.L1Lk Sv. wg,- , , 5 I '1 IIT? clk I- Jillllvx U, XN'I1ilL 'WSL' fvLlSlAlIlL'kiL1 i -r l I I I I ld KUIIIICIII C'1lII1CI'x Nliclmcl Dunn Ilurrick .Iuhnwn Iluvid I.LlIIC .Ianwn NIcC'uIIum QP E 'Qi E, I I J, 'im I A If A-b1.a I Q l I -Xu l,, I 'II3 John A. NIulTixsCy ILI3 Rusxcll I.. I.uIxLI 1' I I w IxI.nm1I1I ICIIIUII ..5m1II1 IVII Iim1gpI1cl SI'IUlIkII cxgunpcrl I., Kun VIII I6 lobi l'l7R l'JI'LlL'L' 'l. Slllvllmfl ll Ronlild C' lltllllll lnn gyyqyu ' ' LlllCFN QSQS llgmwx JJ. Sllltj OSCKSWJ Kcvin J. Anllmon-, ' ' osc' xlil-lm: li. Bm., ' OSCISWJ Gregory l-loxxlur OSI Slew C Bclflng OSI Charles D. Choulc OI Division USS John lf. Kcnncdyk UI Dixixion ix mudc up ol' more lllllll NCXCIIQ hard working L1IlLlLJCLllClIlL'Ll suilorx. 'llhcw mcn xxorll in one ol' tour lIlUtJLllCNu as part ol lhc shlpk Comhul lnlornmlion Cwcnlcr. or C'lC'. ll ix lhcirrcsponsihilily lOgLllllCI'lllllllflllllllllllLlhlllll lhc luclicul siluulion. ll1Cll prcscnl ll. along xx ilh knowlcdgcuhlc FCCOIIIIHCIJLJLIIlllllx lo lhc 'llLlL'llL'LIl Action Olliccr und Ul'l'lucr' ol' lhc Dcuk. Mcmhcrs ol' lhu Ol Dlvlxlon lcllm llnd lhcmxclxcs. ll1CI'Cl-UFC. ncur lhc huurl ol' llllx L1lYLTLil-l uurrlcrk dclcnslxc und olll-nsixl: llllNNlUllN. NCVSL'UlllL'l'N und old NLlllNu lllikc wcrc chullcngcd during lhix cxcnllul dcploy- IIJCFH. lixcry nmn you wc hcrc l7Cl'l'Ul'lllCLl Q, A A I lllLlgllll'lCCIlllj und INLILJL' ll xignilicnnl uonlrl- 15 ' 'I hulion lo USS John la Kennedy R rcxounding xucccasf' lJSl1SWl lim' Nl. lJLlXlN OSI Kcnl ll, lfrllnclx lJSllSXN'l Rlullzlrll llicrnxll'-1 OSI Wg1llcl'Sul'llSSN OSI Slchhcn Wflllfll J w U84 .'XlL'.XAlllLlL'l' H. lilnllur' U82 llllllllllllj IJ. flllllillltj R M W' 't 1,82XNlllllllllxl.fJllk'l'x lJSfC'gl1'lllgmlxl11x HSI l'4nll lp llllllllllllkk U83 Smccy Hum n US? DLILIIII Bucll USF C'In'ixlophcr Curvy OSF Niurk .-X. Cruxc OSF Saou Ilrummmmd f73w RHlk'l'I N. NILNNQMII HSI 'l'l'g1c5 IJ, Hulxlcy PS2 KL-nnclhSg1xx wr' OSI 'Ihmugnx In Sclwcmllxn 1 1 ' ' , 'LIIISIHVF D-K USB Hcnry fi. l-rznxiur U53 liunalld J. lIurtxl111xx U53C'li!'1'Hunl U53 Vllrixluplmcr' Krupx USF lk-un Nluriin ,af 43 USS Kcnnclh H. Ellis USF Clmrlcs ll Flemming Eilvfll Jv- f , 4 -w kj US .lulmllmn S. Nluliirncy U84 NN IHHIIII ljLlI'lxL'I' V w U51 fx 'VN Ucnmx lgllu US Axlllhlillf VN. 'Imld OS? KUIIIIUIII XYUHL' ICM USSX Truy AX, Nlaulur IJSSN RCQHILIHI I,, Niuflnlum USSN Nlicllzlcl .-X. Nlyfiluxlgh OSSN l,m1r1iu. X. Phil!ipx USSN .lun Rcdaliuk J USSN David Rnh.1rdvP OSSN N1icl1uLlTJwl0 USM ,IL-frm P122 USSAX rlqilllulllj R-MSUVN cmsxx .lwlm sm-In-l1'w1'Ll USSK Kfllh fmliktf USSR Su-xr W 5U'1 b ' I C IDR Itmlttt In Urlolli 'LN FWZ George I-'ishcr IEWZ letlrey A. Luokkanen K EW2 Keith D. Stout 1 EW2 Robert W. Walker EW3 Steven Nl. llindman The Vlcctronic W ultrc Tcchnici ms tlIVN 'sl ol OK Division irc the 1 4 1 ' - if ' A x s - s . , ,V , . OK mation Center. Their rimary res onsibility is to monitor the electrom' IT Xlicltael Nlerccr IQWCS Richard C. Sparkes IM I David Rowe Ifvvl IJLIITCI Ctwllltls ears ol' the Combat Infor- tgnetic spectrum for signals P P t which may indicate a threat to the Battle Group. During Desert Shield and Desert Storm USS John H F. Kennedy was in constant threat ol' attack from Iraqi Iorces. The liWs maintained aconstant vigil forelectronic signalsindicativeolinbound Iraqi aircralt or missiles in order to provide a timely warning to the Tactical Ac- tion Ollicer. Ili an attack had occurred. the EWs would has e provided delensive elec- tronic countermeasures il needed. Luckily. the Iraqis were unable to mount any attacks in the Red Sea. In addition to their nor- mal duties. .lFKs EW Mod- ule acted as EW Control Ship lor the three carrier Battle Force in the Red Sea during this deployment. Manage- ment ot' all aspects ot' Battle Force EW matters in the Red Sea provided invaluable experience to every EW in the division. It was also in- dicative ol' the high regard in vvhicItlI3K's liWs are held by the lleet. IQWR Stex en Ci. lltillman I-.Vw 3 Rudy I. Zaragoza INVSN Nlark Ilay den lpWS.-X Stephen Ii. llobei INN SR Nlichael Vogt l7l QTXII Rohell D. Law soil H03 Patrick .l. Anders CTM? James Uaiviy CTO3 Vincent Fox CTU? Richard C. Gary 'T CTR3 Ralph W, Hunter Jr. CTOSA Kevin L. Sumner CDR Frank Barrett LCDR James li. Hickey LYDR Richardo Pgfgf lil Steven D. Rowlands Ll lathes E. folhe .C IDR .l ick .X lliuno ' 5 r . Jlitttuks Cvlkkl Roosevelt fylootly 'ji' 49 OS Division For you, we serve with pride and devotion As we reign supreme lrom ocean to ocean: can't do are words we do protest. lor this is cryptology at its very hest What is it exactly that we do? It is a valid question which may come to you: So l dare not offer any clues or tips But the less you know '... the better olil' we are National Security is job number one hy lar. For the loved ones we leave when duty calls. Separation is truly one ol' lil'e's pitlalls But unlike the love we earnestly share: Separation will end...it won't always be there!!! R. Moody' 0 Y Division OY Division is composed ol' the Admin section and the strike OPS section. The Admin seetion handles all admin matters lwetw een the UPS department and the rest ol' the ship. All ollicial correspondence goes through OPS!Admin. Strike OPS is the section responsible lor the Daily Air Plan and the ship's schedule ol' operating and training events. Working closely w ith the air wing and the weapons department it serves as the ships weapons coordination center. C-iliiqkiil -'xhhifsvyil l.Ct'tiy Vw. Xkiitutlgtigk Cvlqhlll EXVNYSWIJ Nllcllilcl W. fitllltip -if -Jil' l l ltNl1SWi.sXrigiefi. Dixon YN2 .Xnthony Ci. Ciouies t ' .. llanneken ' fvlartin xlLlI'llllCl W .5 I C IFR Charles NN. Uattts It IJR Nla1kU.Rodgc1s l.I iNlllsc.l.llt1ltl l,liC'l1ristopI1cr llot tit IQNS Rav ti. Presson OX D' 's 'on Tl1e OX Division provides underway 111a1111i11g lor the ships fXl1llNlllT'll1 'lllU Warlare Module tASWNt. During a normal deployment. the ASWNI is the primary source ol data gathered lro111 embarked ASW Aircrews as well as other external sources such as Marititne Patrol Aircralt. surlace escorts. and subma- rines. The ASWIVI provides near real time tactical inlorntation to the Tactical Action Ollicer tTAOl lor tl1e ASW w arlighting ol tl1e ship. This deploy ITTCITI has allorded the AWK and DPs ol the OX Division tl1c oppor- tunity to dentonstrate tl1e diversity ol their talents as well as develop new skills. The Iraqi war machine which dominated our attention lor the last several months posses no submarine threat to the Red Sea Battle lforcesg however. the task ol enlorcing United Nations sanctions against Iraq Llllkl tlte ensuring conllict created new problems. The lirst ol which w as linding a means ol employment lor the division. Llllll it's work space. The lirst sublet olthe module a11d lease olit's personnel came when COMDES- RON 36 moved its stall aboard to coordinate Red Sea Maritime lnterdiction Forces. Ourjob changed lrom monitoring area sub-surlace activity to lTlOllIl.Ol'II'lg all incoming and outgoi11g cotnmercial surlace trallic entering and exiting tl1e gull ol Aqaba. Jordan. This included coordination ol board a11d search parties and reporting their lindings to determine whether the cargo contained wa in violation ol United Nations Resolutions concerning the shipment olcargo destined lor Iraq. Once the UN. Resolution was not met by Iraq. the ASW module was tasked with Combat Search and Rescue ICSARI Coordinator lor the Red Sea. Since Combat Search and Rescue has not been do11e since the Vietnam War period. this was a monumental task lor the ASW 111odule. The 111odule had to research Navy and other Multinational Coalition Forces tMCFl Search and Rescue procedures. The high degree ol coordination that is needed was evident when. an F-l-1 crew had to bail out over Iraq. and module personnel l1ad to coordinate the subsequent land rescue ellort. While some ol the ASW n1odule's personnel are involved with Combat Search and Rescue. others were lully integrated i11 the Operations Departmettt. ASW personnel were also working i11 the CV-67 Intelligence Center doing Photo l11tellige11ce interpretation. Other metnhers worked in the Cotnbat Inlortttation Ce11ter ICICI assisting the Tactical Actio11 Ollicer ITAOI in multi-se11sor detec- tion and protection ol the ship and its embarked airwing. AWC Patil G. Renquinha AWC Kenneth I-l. Seymour AWI William A. Auker xN'vllfXx'vl Dale Bond fWVllAWl Tom A. Carey AWI Terance IW. llenkle AWIIAWXSWI Nlark C. Nlcfjlone AWIIAWI Steven R, NCITTCII gi ul DPI .'XI'Il1liI'SlCCIL' AW2 Dau id BUl'I'L wL'Il ,AXW2 Damiul Broun ,XW2 Jcflqrcy A, Cir'ccnl'iclLl AVWVZ JCI'l'y Hlllhfuulx if :,,,- ,1 EQETA' 4-:tr fir ,.-' AW2 Cary Kin DP2 Wullcr R. Wes! AW3 John P. Cunninglwum A-XW31,fXXN'J Rmmld R. Hucfcr .-UNB Ruhurx Pwlluck DVSX Yam Rocco IJPSN Arwllwlmy .lurciim .LXWAN Buy d Simpwn D 1 - FUR l .!XXl'Cl1n1' 'X Uicviv' IKIWR ,lnlin R, Ilmuiiwn lil Dginicl XX, iiimlnl 65 OZ Division OZ Dixision pl1i5cd Ll kcy rnlc ini' PSS John F. Kennedy in xuppnrl ut' Opcrulinn DCNCYISi1iCikifSl0!'I1l.fJL1l'fJPCI'L1IiUIllli Inlclli- gcnuc unzilyxls pmxidcd lndiculinns and Wiirniiig niuiiy impending lilllllll ln lhc Banllc Group and uirbnriic Nlriku pgiukugcx. Thu ISN in Nlulli-Scnwr liilci'pi'clLniun day cd busy by sailixiying Nuliumil and Ngixul cullcclinn rc- quircmcnlx llmmugh lwridgu sighting lcannx Lind a1ii'ci'uu dcbcilk. Oni' UPN kcpl lhc niml xliixc-ni'-mlm-uri dana piwmuxxiiig Ny xluins run- ning NU the niixxinn plunnui' 152 ,Ianni Ii I ISI Chg N ix ISIISXNJ Tiinnlhy X L 1 n ISZJ 176 I ISF ,InIm II. NI.11'IxIcy ISR ImupI1 Ilgminuy IS? Umm RiuIm1'LI ISF IIIIIUIIIB Sulcm NIIuImuI .N Spunik Do! xXIIl'L'LI NK glllgyg ISSN ,II1mcxID. ,Ngcc UPSN I'uuI SIX, Illxun ISSN IJLILII Clrlnlux NIIuImcI Cf II1mIXInx Adil - -L I.. L IN' II'Su'PI1Ix III QA f A, - QS JS. ISSN SUIII 5, .IUXIIS ISSN I-1uIu1'luIX I3 XIIIIUI ISSN XN'1IIIxI.Iig15 I ISSN IS.lI'In II Ykklglfl' AIR DEPARTMENT AIR BOSS CAPT John 'Q AIR LCPO ABCM Dobbs B. Dennis 'Z'-N . . 0 .J I J 6.5 5' il L ff! ! 4 ? I I . , ' L Iilx Nliulmcl R lmw Iv!! I5R,lg1mgx XX. i'lil!lIXXiiIL'I' Q .iXIillC'Sl.f'.Niii'1w Xlilzl Iiiiix Siiiilh XHI'l Slupliuii Xiiiiilii -.. - ni T YN2 Trziccy Bull ABE2 Ncuvillc Hciiry ABE2 Ricliurd M, iiuiifulcf YN I C'Iigii'lcx Swim x , . , Alilzn lziiu S. llursl XHH3 llgiiiiix lg. Julci' iXHIi3 liilxxiii ll. Willlsiili ISU I I I V-U Division YJ!llixixiuii.uuiixixliiiguI'2-lpu1'wiiiiuI.is wcpurulsd ml' uw ugilcgui'icx. thu .Mliiiiii and l'i'iniiii'x High! Conlrul gm ' N N The Admiii urcw is in-xpuiixilwlc Ihr thc inziiiuucnicni dpi lfllfixilig nt' all Air llcpurliiiciilk LlLiII1iliiNll'LlliX C phawx :mg Liuuiiiiiliihilily ui' thc 57-1 Air Dcpairliiiciil pgrwnncl Th: priiiiziry Flight Cliiiliwil crux aimlcil nut ai ciiiciul pun of Flighi flpciuliuiix. us llicy arc thc U'xlI'Ll wi uicxus lIl1LiCilf5i-Oflhg .-Xii' Huw. ciisuriiig ull flight upciuliniix run sinoolhlv and must iiiipurluiil - xailtlj. XX lhxniul R. CQAIHIP XX IDurm'1rix Clamp XX 'IVIXIQ Ktlxu XN ,lcflrcy A. Sharp XAX,lnl1n A. Iluvix A.-X Miclnlcl Lumiy AA Clmd Nliclkc ,-MX Dmid I.. Tlmlnpw .NA I'AI'LlliCI' Wcscull .-XA 'lkndd A. Will I' IX2 gggw, - I,T Rohcrt A. Shirer CMU-1 Prexton I.. Snodgraw -40' ,XHIK'S1,-XVIII .luxcpit VI.. .Ntlctlilt .-XISIIC' Bennie I.. King i-XISHC' Iirick A. Nlogollon I I I V- I Dlvlslon N'-I Dix ixion prov ides expertise required to xalcly move airplanex about the Night deck in xuppon ot' air operationx. The blue xhirtx are vvorn hy men doing the tollovxing jobs: chain and chockmen. tractor driver and elevator operator. The shirts are men from the Aircraft Crash and Rescue branch oti the Divixion. The vellovx shirts are seaxoned aircraft directorx who direct aircraft movement on deck. The hectic movement ot' the ants around an anthiIl1 incomprehensible. yet everything moving with grace and ease only achieved hy a vveII-honed. superbly-trained team. wail' ,as .txtaittimtvvi Kevin ci, Gilbert T ABHIIAWJ Bennie I-. Harris 1 Mant tJavittc1,Jaw1wv W ABHI Rifblltottci I.. NIann Anuihmncimua ABHC' Nery R. Torrcj ABIICI,-XW1 Iifra A, IIKIIII WTI San Juan Badillo .-XBH I I .-XVIII Patil .-X. CLIVICI' AB H I Randy fillitigtttll I ,I V. .I ,XBH2 Clement L, Ihxxlhurnc -1 -............. M- - ,W h .-.-Lk., , ,MN R N A au ,R A, 1 av 4!? ,f373v'- --. 'uf' cw... ' ,:,,PM,L,t AU ,vw V wma ' ' ,,.k4,. -- .-XBH2 Rugcr Bcnuil ABH2 I-'rank li. Dickcrwn ABH2 Ricky 'If I-'ishur ABH2 Lunnic N1. Lcmlcy A-'viii' XHHI I I1 umlwru VAl1INL'Ig ' L' , ,xxvlllxlu E. .'xx!dlAik1gL' .XBH2 l..Llul1 I. .'Xl1LiL'TNlWIl I 'X iw? 1 Xlil12l,fXXN'hl'11L1l Nl. Lmkl N XBHI Q'hnl'lcx A. Nlclhwl XBH3 llgwrcll 17, XBH3 Ruhcl' Bulls I R Q nrrculx XBH1 -Xlwcl l..Lur1'cnw XI-lII1 Nnlmy X 4 wu- Xlfllll lluurg 4' Mm-111 XISH9 luv X Mnilml XISH3 Mun I7 H.m1-+11 Xlili N IMI'-will Ilrmlwx Q . I NNE' 1' 'au Q. 4 i AHII3 Kcnl .-X. Prui't'il ABII3 .I. Rigdun .XHII3 Nliullxnul Shupurd XHH3 Rznyumml Cf Slnllings QXBIU Paul U, Wilcx XBH 'Nl1cl1.lulJ. Lchm ll XBH Xlluh,1cIl.imiu XHH IJ.1xniN.Kl11iL XHHN XllcI111ulCi.N 'icllgml X Pclllll 14 lurm .- XHII XX ,iUl.'ix Xuvlmiq XHH YN lllllwlhix X. Xing NBII XY ilwv. Hu1'1m'r N YSYC'u1I1x X1,Hm1l-,lk-5 Xlill XY Hwy lx. HKIIALIIQL. .1-, , 704. ABHAN Caron L. Curry ABHAN Wuxlcy C . Daft -XBHAN Pnlriuk A-X. llxxorzmkmuki ABN.-XN Dunicl I-ucmux A-XBHAN Rzmum Cinmfanlcf -c 1 E Ifllll 5? 3? a li I .-Xlili.-XX N1uL11'iuc .luhnwn XBH.-XX Richard C. Kung NBH.-NN 'l'l1muux l,. Nigmdxcn .-XHIIA-NN Vhrix S. Nlcllmunld .XHILYXN llcnnix Nulwn 185 alll 186 XHH -XY 'l'hnv1n.n.l Nulllwulx l.illXKUUL1 XXvIHxL'N ,XX Iymnc IB. Xliuui 'XX lqrip l.. liurm-N .NN Num Ii. Black I ...- m Aximmgcirqc :XX 'IQCIAU In fluids!! .-XX Alun Ciumimgun AN Kcilh HcIldl'iL'lxwll .-XN Kcx in I.. Ilmlm' Q!! .'.,i ,rin HG- K' q p.HL XX Nlllllfltx' B. Bluumiicld NN luri11lJ,Br1ggN XN lmxid ll Burch ' rn Ii l JuuIlul1hx1cl1 'WJYW' P vit: AIP' A I NN Rudy N1lllTL'l'll CHUNUX41 ,'x1, Nklfll XN Mark A. Millcr XXl.Il1Llxfi.N1uxCN ,XX Juliux Pcrnull 5 -xg.. U. 1-1 Nl 1 Illiwbuiml - mx - 1 L'I'XXUml fi. ,lLlI'I'L'Il Nucl A. .luwph ' .umplm 38 yy x1gllwlu11l'l1ill1p '. SUHUIN ull ,I X Cllxltlli M15 lu W Jllxilh glqll X X Il.ll'lul1lL Xknllulu N vllmml HUIIllCll X X SLUH X LUULX XXNQ' ,. 1 , .U . as A 2 fx 52 f-.J , K. -1 QQ ISN ,XA I -MX llgilc NIILILIIUIUI1 flfllillll f.. N UIIAICI In. .luhnx NUIWII IIC ' ' .A 4 Nltlll MX Llmd X. l'11dun X X l'ur m'll l,. l'Lu'mIcx MX XIunx'1micl'P1lIx . . . . X X I my Sulluxficld X X XILIX R. SCLIIUN my J, Suhcnk X X l luy d Slmcpgml 4 X X17-llIXl'wl'IlxU X X Irullillnl ,l, Rxllwll .rl I , Rmlluph . 'Am AX Bdmlllmi -inf.. . 0- -0 ' 1 Xluixw f',luI'L'N Sdillu' QL XR H15 gm ll1u'1'1x ISL - '11- l.C'lDR CE.irx Iirmxii i I . V ll Lv-f LT 'liiiiiiiaix I1. Sliihhlulichl CWXU2 .lcHrcy I.. Wixlcr I I I V-2 Division X'-2 Dixixinn ix ciiinpriscd ui 225 nicn. including xix ufficcrx. Ax iulinn Bmilsxxuiii Nhilcs arc ai rairc hrccd xmrk- ing in un unikirgix ing ciixriroiiincnl requiring high luwlx ui courage Lind ciidiimiicc, Nluny long and urdumis hours have hccn cxpcndcd hy thc ABB In miin. Illililllllill nd opcruic all thc catupulls. arresting gear und rclulcd xuppurt cquipmcnt to inxurc in prupcrtiuncliun thc lim 1inic.cxrcry lime. 1,1 I I AHEC I-'ruiik J. Smith AHEC' Dunn Surli ABE! Gary L. Bickcli ICI .-Xiidruw Cf Bucklumi ABE! Paul A. Ciiiiiiiiiwi Q 190 .KBECS Larry HHH dvi .XBIQC Smiley UV .-XBIEU AVN Jgnnuw G Ciiixiin. IC'C'rAWi Kciih .-X. Hcrfhcry AHEC' Dm iii A. .IHHIINUI1 AHEC' Rnhcri B. Lynch -XBI-QC' Nliuligiul T. Pziliindf AHEC' Garry Nl. Rimigiivl -uisllif .db ABE! John Orclmrrl ABE! Kenneth L. Miller ABE! Micah E. Terry ABHAVW! Kenny Tomlin ABE! John Worden 1 l F inl ' l if Y-,M l XL! lil: --u. ' 4 195 , A new l nn!!! 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Thcy ulw mam thc xhipk .50 uulibcl' muchinc guns pruviding 360 dugrccx ut' prulcclimm an wc!! us thc shot-linc gunncrs rcquircd during umicmuy rcplcnishmcnts. C3N'Tfi3 Rohm D. Clullzudu GMCE3 Brian xn-csmm AN Danni D. Bcuuuhump AN .IcI'!'rcy S. llcclcrcq AN Sum lfilfgcmld ...all ' 1 , .. 1 .. XX Rllwcll I H111'I1L'I' NN I?-111:l.1x IJ, I1-g XN l1'u111 ,X l'11lfu1 . 11111 XX 4 111'1N111pl1c1' H S11 NN HCI'lWL'I'I H. VMI H-.cr LSA Niiclmcl .I, fl-CQUHI 1- A u A31 XX Clcurgc .l. flu XX Xl .XI 'Xl nuff' ,XX .l111'c1l fX. Bull 1' 111111 4 lk-11111N R. R1 I Q Vlikili .X Y111111 lI'11 .111 111 Iluolcx 1: I ur- ' L .1 i NI if G-3 Division XUI Rn XUI SUII 'XC 03 YIIRIKI I, Iillxix. Du .ny nu Pings IIIIUF III. RICIMVIIN IL' fi, INQIQII1 92 JHUI If Agliiiliird XI 12 I 1 I I I IQiiIi.iiiI Ix IIAIIIIN'-HT xiii Si XXX' I' ' XIII IQHJTI I, XIIIIUI I NUI ,I.llIlL'N I' XIHII f i I Ci-3 Ilixisiun ix rcspwii- sihlc Iur lik' xlnwilgc. aiw xcmhiy zimi miiziiiuc ul gill iiriliuiiicc oiibuurii Big Iohii. By YIFIUC ui' llicii' xusliiiiicd pmicviimiiiilism. C'iii'i'ici Aiming Ihrisc mis aiblc lu dclixci' thc iiicwzigc In Saul- dzim husxcin un IIIHL' and on iairgclu' Thu urdimnuc pruxidcd by G-3 In the Aiiwxiiig during IIPCIXIIIIHI Dcwrl Sturm cxcccdcd 3 million puuiidx 'INIQ NLIIIILIIIIUI ,I.Pclci'wii A02 .lim-pii I: WIIIIIIIIIIL A03 Sliimiii I.. Huriiicixlci' INI3 Iiiik A Hunuii M33 .lgiiiicx A. Viiiwiui' 2I8 . 1-'F' I I I XUXN Ilumy R liulmcil XKUXXQ Xxlllmm li. lxlillllx VAX NL111 K lkgxugwlxw XHXX Nknl X. IILKLCU xcyw llgmyxw-mi ll PCI'I'f at 00' IV lm V 15.111 J I W . H' 'VLXN Rwlwli .X Slclpxllln .MEAN C'la1rcm'u IJ. Truc .-VMN Clary J, XL-101-5 WAN l4rudx'iuk Wznxlmilmgum VAN Umill' H. Wgulwingluxm r A X wr-X xii xy. .lu xnxx Kullllld .X Wqilxulw NL' ' ' I, Xllllldl Ifllllk Nl. Hui lulm I A l 'ulll ,LlIgl'xCl K hx'1xlwpl1us' X. lx: Km l ww 27 ,XX Riullalui Cf Rcliaml .NN Willull' I., Rnlwm NN Timutlmy R. Scunncll xx lim- ci 'mm-5 'INISA Slums A-X. Sccfcldl AA Slcvcn Ci. Burkur X.-X Wayne A. Hcmng AA Wallace Hulmcx .-'MX Dum Juncs .AXA C'!imun l.. Pguwn . ' .le-Q f E . 'X-X Null lp. Pcrrcll , 4 ,NX Ilamny .l. Rlwdu XA llnnuld l,. Siunmmm NX Kcrmclh J. Simpson AA Felix ID. Thlfllll fn I 5 eff' Y' El , 1 . J, , I D' ' .A 1 f - A,-X l-M1111 C. Viuncn AUAR'hbyS.Dm9Q ,-XOAR lluxxurd N1. Smllh AR Txmnc R. livu11N :XR RECR5 l.. Www 77 ,5- 1 I INII Hulk , . NINIIISXNI RQIIILU li. llcmlcu G-4 Division Ki-4 lbnxmun. ruprxwculcd by XllI'ilDlIN mlm Iilw NIMN. I-.Nix NON and 'I'Nlx. ix rcwpumiblc lur Ulu 1111l111lu1111m'c und lfpllil ul thc xl1ipN ICH XNCAIPUIIN U'llHNf-U14 cluxulurs amd mwcizl ' lnalclxillcly VI-HIULIQIT dcdiunlimm .md Inyaally. U4 hm xllcccv- , 'ul 0pCI'illiUl1llI rcudirmcw lhfwllghwlll Upcllllialll tullx xuppmz Dcxcrl ShiuId!Slm'm. XNIHIIULII ihcm, thc UI'ail11ll1L'C would IICX cl' haue nmdc il lo thc nxvlf 'lbgun xwrk. rcxponxilwilily and Icudcrxhip ikwgcd thc msn and IIHNNUIII lugclhcr. 227 HMI Malrkus H. Pmwll M512 Michcul A. 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IILIHLHIHQ. lwuild-up and II'LlI1Nl,L'I' ul, all gmix'-Iulllmuhcd xxuanpmwx lu xuppwn CLIITICI' Mr Wing 'lhruc 1C'X'XK' 3i Thu l.uu1xlkuN,f 'ullniugnl l.ihI'LlI'j is rcwpwmilwlc Im' uixlcring. lrgnukiimg Kumi ucwllnllllg fm' mul' 6v4Xl.lXXl pig-uw ul' Ul'Lll1LlI1L'L' mul Hl1lIlLlHCL' ulalui IIUIHN mx xwll gn llilliiilllillilig L1 wluplclu Iilmuy ui all ur'd1111m'u plilwlicnlium rcqllilui llumlghmll thc klCI7LlI'IlNCl1l, B4-my Y ,..-9-vu AC D31 .-X VU Km in Cukcr AOS John R. Owens l ...... WWQ I , V as NN l'C'ISW!,-XWI Willizun P. Bailey W ciuns I CWD-I Glcn D. Wilkinx NVTI Slcwn R. Bnvclx WTI Lcslci' li. Piilincr WTI Wilbcn I.. Sinn W Division Division is manned by Vlibupnns Techni- Lmd is rcsponsihlc for thc storage. main- tenance, zisscnibly und Icsl nl' ull special weap- ons and rclzilcd inuguzincs und cquipmcnl. 226 Y . I WTI Grcggory P. Vunovci' WT2 Mark D. Fletcher WT2 Greg A. Gardner WT2 Phillip D. lmnicl WTI John M. Kimber WT2 Leon A. Kuchcl WT2 William K. Phillips WTB Jong li. Cirucncr f I-QE if-3445. Ii, E N N Ni ED , I-'VILL A 'Arrive on nl I ,.-vii YN3 Ruwcll I.. I.cun1u'd Jr. SKSN Dcrck A. .lnhnwn VWVSN Hcnry Pammn III WTSA Bcnjumin D. Cuqucrillu WTSA Douglas F. Gillnorc WTSA Herschel P. Loving WTSA Kwumc L. Nkrumuh WTSA John M. Oslcndorf WTSA Kam L. Smiccinxki WTSR Slcxcn P. Zuchurko 1-5' I I lhxlai H. Nlmrlh I1 3 .VX W4 D' 's 'on WX liixixiun pmxidcx Im' thc ruulinc LlLiIl1iHiSII'LlIiUH and rndinlcluxmc l1lLlIlllgCll'lL'Hl umulilmulimm ul' thc 200 plus mam dcpzlrlmcnl uwxmwling of www Liiwxium and thc IZOIJ dcf mglmlunl. Thcy Pl'UL'L'NN ull wt thu pupcl'xwl'k CHHL'CI'I1lIlg LiCDLlI'lI1lCHlLll wpcmliullx and pcrwnncl lngxllurx. ,Mldiliun- tally mem llzunugc Cmmmwl Iunclim . WA lbiviximm ix rcxpunsihlc Im' thc wmiucl ul' Dcpaui- 27 gn ,gif-N-z wg 1 -.,,.. 'S ,lnlm-N If. lhnxxkim WTC' Sum lj, Hcgum 3 W5-I flmxlu N 1 II N , . LX .lllNK.I3Il fggxllulx tiilluul-L. .. 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Tlicxc liuml-piulwil. uliuxgii lcw lignc xiuml icziily lu niucl any challenge llirnmn llicii win during Opcixilimmx Dcwrl Sliiclilfllcxwi sllillll. ln aidililiun in llicn' dcrnzuiding sccunly dulicx. lliia Ncrxzililc and wlicxixc unil prmiiluil llic ship xxilli gi wiiilxil ginncd rcs onxc nl' lraiincil wi1i'r'iui'x, Tlic Nlairincx ilciiiuiislixilcil llltll' prccisimi drill and disuiplinc in ' f 1 1. 'lic nlcinainilx P scvcrul ccrcinunics. including llic lll'Nl cwi' nigninc Sunsut Pzirzidc in Sunil: Xi ilwii ll ol' Opcruliunx Down SliiclLl!lDcsci1 Slnrni pixwciilcil llic Dclaicliiiiciil xuilli ii new uliullcngc ul ii loiig-llirgullcii Nlguinc iniwion - ship lwuumliiig. 'llic .llflwf lXlllI'lllCN lncczunc llic liixl sliipx Llclglclllllclll In hc ccnilicd lo CUllLlllL'I licliunplcr lam mpc luuliw in ship bmuxliiig. Tlicsc xuuTiurs lime proven themselves to hc xi xailuuhlc pun ul' thc John lf. Kcnncily lcuni. 1 - ' COMMANDING OFFICER CAPT Richard E. nobbfm l i FIRST SICRGEANT IST SGT Ray H. Long '21 i gy- if x . , 1 gl- 3, . Q5 ix-. if ,,,4-si I ' ix' Q f, My gl' I Hull!-X IN UM , X, .lcllruy liarw w'H'V f- IRIITH Xd.un I.. I-.,,-,kg Sidnty PMA Nlmhuxx I, fwmfx I C Il Xnhuu S. lwmf I 1 PI Idv..11'J X ff-'H- g , HH lvlim W CIWY , I H PI HH m I' li.sw..uU L . ..--uai- NRM! U 1 A 1' 1 is r' J 425 i S E x L 1 6 i X. ' '71 P p ' 41?-kmqf I Ms. X f A Q.. v -' - ENGINEERING l.CI'0 MMCMISWI Felipe Dia: ,-.,.4- . i . I Q ! , I .:14 ? 5f ,.. , 3 IZ, ' x -' I 7 irq, . 1 ' , ug E W4 . 1 P 2, . up ' , . 4' 1 ,K ,, DZ. 'xi' V E 41:15 A 'f-ll 'f I ' lc ' 4 F . .. . 1 ' Q!-.. r 5 ll! I 1 L----in N-. 1 71 si Engineering Log Room LT Gllbnrl Nkndu .I LTJG .lcffrcy Masters MMCQSWXAWJ George Allurncrn YNSN Michael Scull LTJG Gcmld M. Cook ENS Stanley McRae YN3 Dwanc Milchncr H1211 if -. . Y- V ! x L l 6 Q.... i 1-in - ix 'W' V .. 'Qty .4- v , S' E U H -x 5 I -. I if - '- KJ!! 5' in .+I Xi., 4- P1- N I w ..,g..,,.L.,- f' 1-fs, rf-J DVS v , wi xW- unfair' ...Y Q I , 1-1 ' ' ---11 5,39- 'lm .. s 0 I 5 wean. 5 .AN ' 'C , . 'xl' A 1 ..., 4 W 'fa' ' I-.1 I' '1',-4.. 5. r 5 if '.4 ' f f qv ... Q 941 ,yr L 5-Q I I.l'I'0 SINICERINK EN 1 C'!l'If.S'Wl lfvlzjn' Ilia: MM '15 I I Xmlqiiiii Skliilll iw x ii-ii-il HM INS 31x11 ,liiiziw 1 will XIXIL' 'qui-I Xl.iiif A-Division ll' lI'x lun lml. ul' lou clilnl. 'PX-filing Cuiiiplcliiig owl' 5.-lllll Llllfflllll clcxailm' mul' 20.2-li gallons ul' liquid lllll'UgCIl 1 gallons ul' liquid uxxgcii. umiplcliiig m ulillx. logging in mei' 73.200 iiiuiiilciigiiicc plcling mer 050 xwrk rcqucslx lkmi' llic cnlii Gmup mixing mei' lll. ISU pounds nl iiictail lzilcnicd prolbssimsiiiilx in A-lJixixiuii do il .'5xllYlllLll'5' Dixixiun luis zilw prmliiucll moi ul gm' cumliliuiiiiig :uid i'cli'iuci'ailiuii lor llii. urii1lui1 ul lln -. crcw and slumgc ul' Ilmd pmdiicls. NlNlC'lSWi Rudulpli Wliilc i liNlrSWl .liwiiailliam lirmxii l.Nll fldllklllkll Kwik-4, Nlfxll Guy Nlaiupiii .Nlli llSWl l l'LlllL'lN Nlclilurx 1 3 5 i 5 15 5 SIUXCH D - XINIQISXN I .lgumw fiuldull 1. NIH- Um ui Harm 1 ' ' XIV- Slumn .IQIITTLIQIH NINI MX I ' V1 ,Mkxm .lmxulu 5 KL 4 A SEMA RG N-1512 Scott Kidd MHZ Donald Killlc MN12 Jmcph Lugmy MNH Rubcli Lumix M312 Vwlnllcr Mig' ' NIRZ Ruwcll Nlnm MHZ Mun Nlmclcy NINIJSVM Julkfxrcy Sabin 238 ISV Q.. 4' L E 5 5 , 1 'W'- . A 0 M5 , P Ji 9. ci L ff'-, I' P 1 N.. x nf ', '.: .,,- QU. , '- .ill X1N1-I11xu Sm XIXII lm NIXI- mm X1 IL sk 1 rv NIM NIM ,,N INN MM UNI .A- I 3 i 3 E 1 l I I 5 . I XIX!! .-Xmulllw liwwlwuiv MN 3 Xl41lll1i11x llgmklm IQN3 Iknxid Ihullcr LNB Ihmglm .lquucx .,,. H515 lyrull l.ulf MR3 Shawn MacArthur MM3 Dindo Mugno '7 MMF Scam N1cCa11'lh5 NIM? VN'illizu11 Silnrlmm 1513 :X1LiUl'i Sullun PLNITN Hcnguxl .Ngmxilm NINIIN Jxxllwx Cook NIXIVN 'l'ym11u Izli YXINHN Tigu Clruun MNIVN l'glALlIk'iNL'U Hu NIRIN .lumcx NICITI liNl N 'I'lnn1mN Mills: YNSN Ramon RlLhlI'dSOI1 NIMFYN Gu on fnpp NINIFN Dunkel NVCQIX L1 I-'N lirlimlo Acnh FN Alguncx Adkim VN Anthony Bukur FN Riulmlxl Bnlllngalli uf G -. t X , f YN V.: ' 45 -Q if 4 -1 L, X ' K' ,fs Wah ' Y Q ij an ik . s :sd X!- K-.Q ' D' I JJIIICI Cfllllurwf lm nl I I xppx x lm ul llu-.kiln fmvluu I'XI'Ul1IlIl Rx! ncl XI uhm K L 'fa I X Llxlhwl N1ll1lUlN FA Ruben Mums Y J I X N lclul' 'lfxulligxlll Nuph KVI illlll Xkkxll-xcr 4 n RUM' llc 243 .5 LT George lnelieels ENS Ansel llills .in- CWO3 David Smith BTCSISWI Douglas Bergsnet BTCSI SW I Danny Gabriel B Division Boilers Division maintains a steady strain preparing for the upcoming pro- pulsion plant exzunination IOPPEI while continually providing steam for the eleetrieal generators. propulsion and aircraft eatapults. and hotel services. Fuel consumption alter six months ot' stetuning is over I8.500.000 gallons ot diesel fuel lor 42,866 miles. This equates to 0.0023 miles per gallon or I2.26 leet per gallon or -130.4 gallons per mile. BTCISWJ Gerald Erickson K. I I I BTCISWJ Tony Evans BTCISNVI Keith Ness BTCI SWI David Savvieki BTI BTI James Budd BTI Michael C'ravvI'ord BTIISWJ Ronald Croteau HI IISWI lirils Gore 24-I Steven Bavne --f BTS lillxx in N11 lf Cl' lil? Sluvcn Nmwmlzm BTS Kcnnclh Ulgmlgf BTH William Uwillil HTS Rick P. Dioncs l BT3 Roy cc Pcnny BTX Fcmundo Rumm BT? Cfhrislupllcr' Rullill' BT3 Kcxlin Sclmunl 248 BT? .lumcs Slnmlcr HT3 Johnny Shuguns lilf? Dirk Smilh Hlfl liul'lm11l Spcukur lilfl Karl 'lf lilalxlmxulxl L I+ 1. - Q19 'ff' g 4. 055' X. 2 S l ENS Tim Inglis it EMCSISWJ Carlito Apelizan f ICCiSW!AWl Martin Embry EMC William Law EMIISWJ lsadora Carlino I I E Division Electrical Division has been extremely productive removing or refurbishing over l 1,000 pounds of dead-ended cables. coirecting hundreds of over-fused electrical circuits, clearing more than 1200 trouble calls, rewinding 34 motors with over 37 miles i I 230 poundsl of copper wire, refurbishing the ship's casualty power system. servicing equipment and flight deck runway lighting. repairing hundreds of announcing system speakers and sound powered phone systems, keeping the ship's navigation gyro and ship's alarm circuits functioning smoothly, conducting crucial maintenance and repairs to hundreds of Main Space alanns and indicators in preparations for OPPE and last, but certainly not least, charged over 260 batteries for liberty and life boats, forklifts. Ground Support Equipment and divisional damage control equipment. EMI Tim Wilson IC2 Lee Bales EM2 Steven Bohannon EM2 Stephen Cobbs EM2 Willirdo Correa T l 252 no .Cb I I IClfSWl James Cox EMI Robert Dalton EMHSWJ Keith Kuhl EMI Steven Thomas EMI Kelvin Williams f ' ww 5 T l I flf-92 ,Q X no ...-a-Zo-n is EM2 Francesco Santos lC2 Tim Shaughnessy ICZ Richard Thomas EM3 Carlo Alvarado EM3 Hermes Arevelo x , .gi EM2 Richard Gaul lC2 James Kihler EM2 Ruben Kylor EM2 Franklin Mayfield ICZ Roben Orbaugh F7 N-- x J i T i .vu 'E 1? I, ,ff 'Z B Lf. is 255 EM3 Talmadge Baxter lC3 Thomas Brown EM3 Wayne Chester ICX Eric Chrislolferscn EM3 Scull Cline 25 Z 'E z Q I3 if ik av r fm I an X 5 's 5 wx 'ng'Q : v V if 1 X. S EM3 William Rice EM3 Thomas Robertson EM3 Jeffrey Sehuler EM3 Kenneth Stole EM3 Timothy Tousley ff in i af if Q-- 3 r . 5,1-li d li l 3 fi' i - 4 i l - A. If N L1 -.. - 'L'- -,q -- A l CJ un- ' L ljN13 Morgan O'Conner lC'3 Brian Paige lC3 Anthony Powers ENN Harrold Prull lC3 Gregory Renfelli . age' 'D ' A t, Ir- lC'3 William Werner lClfN GL1l'llCll Dewar lCFN Paul Felyko liMlfN Jody llenley 255 l EMFN Brian llcwill rixiiix xiifimi R. Hniwkvi' ,XMFN Duxiil PulIc1'NOI1 ENHIN Dgixid PliillipS rpxiiw Gi-cg Swgsim l l EMFN Glenn Shuuy EMFN Adam Swartz EMFN Richard Tomi EMFN Robert Webb FN Eugene Parker 1 . I FN Tracy Tungcn FN Lewis Thomas 25 l I , . FMFA Will Aduiiis FMFA Pulrick Burlun ILMFA Lunfcll Clark ICFA Jimulliuii liduurxis XL, Q l -f r ICI-'A Darin Ncu ICFA Daniel Nickcwn EMIZX Calvin Uliuix ICFA Wcndcll Simmunx ICFA SILICCF Wculhcrx 1- J ur' l,NIl',fX Ktllll Hau'1'cll IC4l'.'X N1icf1LlCl.l0llllN ICT.-X lidxxin Nluwn I.NH X SLIITIUCI N1ul.clwn'c IVIQX llcun NIuPhurwn ICFA Milchcll Willimux FA Kicllund Brandon FA Oliver Brmxn FA Clcmcnlc Dclgudu ff.-X David Garcia , .1 V. 1 . , . A -' iw' ge. -. ,X Slcplmcn ,luriwll imlllcj RHIWCVIN ,X liuxluw Sgnnulmuf .X Nl alrlx YLIIIICLIXCII 25 .Pl l DCI Gary Guillotte DC2 Steven Bowden l.C'lJR Donald Starhuck lfl' Frncst Sacco DCCS Clary Cook DCI liric Cooper DCI Jerry Croom l T Fire Department The Fire Department is Kennedys lirst line defense against fires. floods and possihle hattle damage maintaining vigilance 2-1 hours a day to rapidly respond to any casualty. The damage control elliort directed from Damage Control Central is assigned to various repair lockers, manned by trained experts who Tight the fires. isolate flooding and repair the hattle damage throughout the ship. The Fire Department is also responsible for keeping track of individual personnel qualifications and also the maintenance of all firefighting and damage control equipment. I . -5 , nl 1 lx l 258 F ' im. - D , X' .1 ,v Dir' DCI Daniel fvlcfiuire DCI George Povev ifw sitiiientifti istiiiiititir il -Q Uffl Richard Bledsoe fVJ3 Peter Brannon ABE2 Charles Cr0UCh DC2 Terry A. Culp DC2 Nlark Formica DC2 Michael Holland DC2 Michael Maremzl IX? Niullhcxx Cilcgxwn KN13 Kclmclh Cil'2ihLll'I1 Uf'3.lUl1I1 Hullufx US? Jon Hlliltf DC? Lcunurnl Hydcr DCVN Alejandro Carfax DCFN Jeremy Clhil IJCFN Wnllur ClI'LlhLllU IJCVN Iluuglgmx Hayden ABIlAN Jcihcy Kinncy l' N C'hl'iNlUIWhL'lA l,uL1ghn11nc l X'l-'N Shawn Nccum' UCFN RUIWCFI Ulm ABIQAN jawn Rolls 3' '7 FN Lum frm-,M FN Mzlllhuw SL-lmpkm. DCFA Jctkfrcy liqlu-,, USSA Janson .lk-gm ,.-.- , V V ., DCFN Joxcph Thomu FN Walter Blowd FN Derrick Flores FN Murquc Gaines AN Harold Mcllc uit. RNISI-X I-ImNUmI Slukcx I '-'A, X Michucl Dccmx I-'A Slmwn Ingram IA IiLIuurLI IJUFICI' A.-X Nlichucl Rubcrtx I 'I - N H I x 1 IX'I-.N Iluuglux Nlunring IJCIGX Iicnc Pope IX'I':X Scam SLIXIQ DCI.-X Brian Shurl IJC'I'rX C'cmra1LI Struchlcin 5 9' i ,I g Wllligun 'Icmplc IX IR Iusxiu ISLIIKIIIILIII ' A ' 'uluml Ik-unx '11r'IIm'r 26 N1N1CSl SW 1 William Liberatore LCDR Glynn Galloway LTJG Glenn Barrick ENS Bradford Parker MMCMt SW! Steve Ward M Division Main Engines Division continues to keep the screws tuming on demand logging over 42.866 miles. That is like driving from San Francisco to New York City and back seven times or, taking a round trip from New York to Miami over I6 times. The ship's maneuverability. and speed-on-demand is vital to the ship's mission of putting air- planes in the air. and M-Division propulsion experts at Big John's Power and Light do it with style producing over 36 billion watt- hours ofelectrical power and over 6-1, l 10,000 gallons of fresh and feed water. That would be similar to providing every man, woman and child in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Richmond. Hampton.Newpon News and Virginia Beach enough water for one day lat 35 gallons per personl or the population of Meza, Arizona enough water for a month. i we . rw l MMCKSWJ Robert Siler MMI Terry Buchanon i MMI Hagen Delk ivimi Percy cinntiiue i MMI Duwayne Mason Larry Pclcrmn Jnmcs Rcm Slcphcn Slccpcr Thmnux Slclick Jumux Wuxi NAN12 Kurt W. Kocdy ku NH12 Jcffrcy Kucic VIWZKSVWAWP Jcflbruv O Dunmll 'WN12 Nlunucl H. Sumhu VIN11 Chrismphcr Burlxr l' N NDIS AXLIJINUH Ham NINI3 Niiglmc NINI3 Xiichalui lim NUI? Iii' . 'na '7 mu laik-mu ,x. Htl NINI3l'I1ur'lux L I'lllIlUI' YWXIR Rllhcfl IfllNKl'xiI1N NTN13 Uznxul Huw UNI? I-rxmk Hcmir-ix NIM NINI H W N S NINIS NIM? NIM 3 Mark Cain Willium Chaunbcrlin Jmncx Chandler Swlnwki l.. CLIFICY Tymnc Dunbar s. 5.-A -x-4 'gif' NINI luuwlhy K, Iluxkvll 'WHA Hallo N I sm ,..! NIXIA Xrnllumy .luynur NIN1? Xlnllhuxx CEA Kc NINI3 Rugur'Nl1nr'sh 7 l 4 . Y, ff 1 --v ' ,pdf H5 NIN13 Vs ilwn xlxfdlllll N1NIR,IuIu1 Niurplmy MMF lirigul Nixcxx NIN1F'!'mxix Ul.iwr M513 IJHHLIILI ljwxX'Cl's 2X :W . , -.. fair' X x X r NIXI NIM NINI MN1 XIX! 4 Hlflll RICIILIIIINUIW 1 RHI ' Nui! R85 UN lyu-'QI' IJ RWM X Mmm Rmlulm wil Rlxitl' .HHN 265 ,l MN13 Agnrmm Rugcrx , .. M513 L-lnmmumml Rmuriu 4 HMB Danny Roy sc ' MM3 Mzillhcxx Sulkcld NIN13 Wultcr Sham SQ' TY SWG 95553691 1 I LLJ QM.. IF' 266 MM3 Lonmc fi. Vzmduscn MM3 John Wullf MM3 Ernest Wiliurmon MM3 Masai Williams W fi x H' SQ I-I 'mag MM3 Karim Shivji M M3 Kirk Simmonds MM3 Jimmy Sumlcy MM3 Tyrone Taylor MM3 Christopher Ulmh 55 41'-if' Z ' MJ, Q Y if g 5 Tami? 'J TvlMFN Willigini Piricfky N1Nll'-'N Rubin Spulilci' MMFN Dnnicl Vigil N1lNflFN Andre VV1ilwn FN Harold A. Bcwillc , . J 4 , 1 4 'i FN Clilvin Slcx 4 ' FN Jcrry Tliinn in NlMF.-X Lurcllim Alwrciiicai NlNllfA 'lkvdd liccklcy KPN gf FN Neill McCallum FN Rodney Mclicc FN Duns Reason FN KClIll W. Rdyrwldx FN Robert Squires 'viii Yv1N1IfA Bobby R. Brown MN1FA John W. Duvcnpe MN1l A Lulurun B. Grccn MMFA Kuxin Circcnlcc MMFA Daniel Gritzcr I X xml X Sullurlmd c- 2 LT Stephen Smith IYITCS Cleo Ballard HTC' John Strait HTI lidward Bosmatt HT2 Troy Cawlcy u, .- ga: T' 1 W 'S Q. gg . fi 5 ks R Division Repair Division is an outstanding group of repair techni- cians responsible for all sewage transfer pump rooms and repair to many other vital piping systems throughout the ship. The professionals of R-Division has replaced over 950 linear footage of deteriorated piping, completed over 1000 repairs to heads and messing facilities, overhauled I6 CHT pumps and four eommunutor pumps, manufactured seven Larne target sleds, replaced over 500 feet of deteriorated deck plating while repiping five garbage disposal units from po- table to salt water. significantly reducing potable usage on board the ship. Whatever the task, whatever the material, whatever your imagination can conceive, the Wizards from Repair do it with style. HT2 Kevin Lopez HT2 John Pike HT2 Carl Pinto EM3 Donald R. Faullft HT3 Henry Holtmever HT3 Richard Kern HTFN Paulius Allxcvicius ll'l'l-N lkc Cltandlcr ll'l'l-'N Shawn Murray l'illRl'lN C'arl Nettlcs ls. .MQ ' s .4-.4-J' K - N l Q - 1 l 1 FN Curtis Spell FN Donald Vaughn FN Eric B. Wulkcr HTFA Frik Sexton FA David Hinson Q P We lN.liiliiiS,lJfiL1gL- IN Phillip l.ni.xlini l N Kunun- Lingurd FN Ru Ncilxcn VY liric Sninli FA Waller Jones l 111-7 i f Na,a-fi' 1 Y . ,Q I: 'T' , 1. 'W' lf,-X ,luhn Snlilw FA Sn-xcn Wlicclci' FR lmius SL'LlllCIllxlI'lx FR llnx ill SlQXNLll'l FR lcrry SLIl'xL'l'l 7 .i coMMuN1c:Ar1oNs COMMUNICATIONS omm LCDR. James T. Nickerson COMMUNICATIONS LCPO RMCSIAWJJUIH1 K. Burkard Alf I ---qv l l Ili Nlipl'i4iul R. 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E- . ui. if l wi 1 D! 0 .gr M N an Q J pq .. , , ., 3 Q 2 5 - V- 1 -2- 1. Hg ff- . -,f4a...,..L-.--- E Q ' K-. I V -Z., H- lf ,.' 1 1'f'1:,.,1fq' : V 9 I .: ,'K iff-'.: -' SIA, Q 5' V- 1 , S .' ' K. . . 1 .fiifl-'A Q F i init- S . wi 'g --'i::? gf ' ' . on ,Q -Z x.,' 'lil U DP' ' 'L fa I E -il ff'E 'L 8, gi 25 1 11111 ,.,.1 SUPPLY LCPO RodoUo Q. Delarosa -- Q, ,g A SUPPLY OFFICER CDR. George E. Sauer III is 14 ai 1 1 5 k 1'-N '- I 5 X GW ' L' ' Mft I -'ire 1 Y W ni ! Q' A' I 'J 'ig ,,.-n ' ,.-., 'fi 11 41 1 dairy.:-lr' r- I . Hp - 41 X Yy ,,. N CDR John A. Haumgartcn LCDR Douglas Dects LCDR fvlikc Levallcy Ll. Richard Stahurski CWO2 Luis Daiiccl 'HMT -v fg S - I Dlvlslon Stock Control Division lS-l J is the nerve center ol' . inventory and financial operations. lt controls an in- ventory ol' over lllllllllll line items valued at over S2llU,llllll.00tl and an annual operating budget ol over S8,llllll.llllll. Throughout the deployment. its men were incessantly busy planning logistic replen- ishments. creating and processing stock reorders lor spare parts and consumables and managing the li- nances of every shipboard department and div ision. They also made sure that liberty ferries. garbage barges. vehicles and even the grills to cook the ham- burgers at Fleet Landing were paid for prior to leaving port. SKCNUSWJ Roger G. Mondarex SKC Gary A. Christman l 'L .HG , Yi N .V 55: SK2 Johnnie Porter SK2 Mark R. Siemsen SK3 Joseph L. Davis SKB Keith A. Hussey SK3 lfrik W. Johansson 280 SKClAWl Nicanor D. Parochu Jr SKI Frederick M. Campbfll SKHAVW Daniel J. Matthew SKI Rickey McBride SKI Thomas Phillips ...-in 54' usb gn-.-.. I l' I' bn Nu..,nU L h , 1 X 1 ix .VXKSN Mark I. Dzlvix SKSN I,ylc S. fiumcirmlm AK.-XN R. Brundmm Innglcy SN .-Xdulllw Pulimw Jr. SKSA .IL-H A. Atkinwn 'E ' W' .Q SKS.-X D.micl .-X. CNHI! ISIS.-X Patrick J. Mahon A.-X Juhn M. Ncwbcrry A KAR John KL'PhLlfl 2 I I TI L Nl8L'Nl llkllllflll l', Nxiliiitlalnl N181 8, .l. C ohtn N181 Roqtie l.igol . . X X18 l lidxx in Celw I I I S -2 Division The men oi' the Food Services Divixion 18-27 Lire the xhipk cooks and htikers. All told. they prepared over 3.o0ll.U0lJ mezilx during the deployment amd hosted several great Steel Bench picnics on the tlight deck. ln addition. they pulled out the stopx for the extru speeitil exents like the N1Arine Corps hirthdtiy und Blnclx Hixtory Month und who eun forget those great down-home meulw they prepured lor Tlizinkxgixing und Cltrislinuxff Remember whether tit wtir or pence. ut sen or tihhore. the lirxt guys up in the morning ure the eooks ol the shipk galley. nmking sure ull ix ready to teed the hungriest men on eztrth. I 14 . CA 'T fi do I Ft A Hi Q..-f ' -' cn, N181 Dzivitl Ciesiolka N181 lim Hill N181 John L. lonex N181 luck Miller N181 Frank Pilverxtick FRlCILE'DD HU' ' . l NL G-, 'Q -Q. N183 Prexton Cf Attstin N N182 lidxuird Chriwlillll N182 Joel Hemrree N182 llurren N1ePlterwI1 N182 Lorenzo Riehtiirdwll M82 l9red Wiltlvf N183 Tiinothy Boyer it N183 - w N185 282 Randy 'lf l l'LlllCl' Rieltitrd llttdden L X 1 N133 liddiu Isaac N153 Michzxcl Lunglcx' N153 Nlurk Lowry 1 MSX Dcnnis Marion MS? Juwn Nlclkml M83 Dcnny Vclcz MSB Duvid L. Ward MSB Shame Ii. Whculdun M83 Michael Whilukcr MSX Randy R. Wilwn MSSN Chrmuphcr xxxhlill NISSN Kirk Bcnncll MSSN S5011 HI'U!UXK'Nkr X1SSN Robert l.. Bryant TVISSN Pcrxis Burden 284 MSSN Lcwix IJ. Ir-'urcxlgr MSSN Michael A. Jackson MSSN Maru, Jcftrigx MSSN Rubcrl S. lxnn MSSN lJcxlcrN1mwrc MSSN Warren Buzfcll MSSN Dex-.uync Clark MSSN Antonio Davis MSSN Donald Unison MSSN Richard G. Eubunk f iff' MSSN Anlliliiiy Siiiiv. MSSN llairiiiii Turnur MSSN Biyuii Wzllkcr MSSN Hubby Willizimx SN Clllfl S, Cilmllis 4- i FY: ..-. ir lu Quill? XII!! f qf' -1, ,L 1 SN Volc Hunt MSSA Neil Crowley MSSA Michael Emmcl MSSA Elsie Hudson MSSA lfrcddic Scllcrs H.. l .1 1' MSSA Nluruin Vcnioux liMl5A lliuiiius Dclirossc MSSR NIXUH C 1l1lN MSSR lfiulcriclx Ciuullicrx MSSR 'liiiiiilliy llilinwn 285 . . - , , l.T.lCai Randall lz. lxogeis SHFS .lames H .lohnson SHI Day id Adams SHl Clarence li. Kelly SHI Warden C'hziliil'tliss I I I S-3 Division Hztireuts. laundry. candy hars. tooth paste a yellow hall eap for your little hrother the envelope lor your next letter home all these supplies and serviees were brought to you by the hard working Ships Servicemen ol' S-3 Diyision. ln spite ol' uneeasing demand. the Ships Store endeavored to remain well stocked throughout the cruise. altogether. the crew purchased over 2.000.000 candy' bars -- can you helieve it! The ship's barbers kept many ol' you neat and trim over the past months. vvhile the courageous washers and pressers ot' the ship's laundry slugged their way' through over 8,000 pounds ot' clothing every' day: S-3 Division -- SERVICE is our name. SATISFACTION is our game! X . J' X- 2 gk SH3 Chris Magauta 5. -5 SH3 Thomas A. Seargle SHS Michael Smearman SH3 Jerome Tinguee SH3 Paul Tuelyer 175 1. X - is - it 'E . ' 5 F . - - 1 1 i F I 3? SH! Keith litiighotler SH2 Ray liyerett SHI James P, Hawltiiis SH3 Ahiodun D. Aiiioltoinoyvo SH3 Kevin B. liynlh near-K 5- ,msF'!' i' SHSN Raymond R. Gullinn SHSN John Lynch SHSN Marcus Mintz SHSN Darryl L. Oliver SHSN Tlmmic L. Pzilrick P SHA? 'i yriin Y, Wall-iur SIU 'Iiinulhy iz. Wiw SH? Hriiiri P. Young SHSN Kcilh D. Ailcn SHSN l.cn Dziwwri EM i x SHSN Chiirlcx R. Pcnu SHSN Durriuk Putman SHSN Riiyinuml Rich irdwn lll SHSN Uzingi Ruslcd SHSN ,Iuiin Ci. Sipw i if-+1 1 SHSN Dtixid A. Stcxxtiit SHSN Cliff B. Twiggx SN .-Xnthtmy P. Btillun SN litircn B. Bum .ln SN Victor Smith SHSA Jumex B. Bates f r.- SHSA Andre D. Smith SA Shllfilltill A. Brown SHSR Stctictt Lttltimic SR xiibillltfi B. Mtitifg SR Alcxuittlcr Ttidti SHSA Juan Berriusvelcz A SHS.-X Michael T. Brookshidt MSSA Rodney Deitiefi SHSA Donald J. Gray A SHSA Auron Pftitincnstic! ENS Athanasc Jones DKCS Jacob P. Bcrsahal DKI Othclo Ggrvugio DKl Roberto D. Logarta DKZKSWJ Gene J. Friday I I I S-4 D1 vision The Disbursing Clerk' s from S--4 Division are the guys who make sure that everyone gets what is coming to him. For every officer and enlisted man on board, Kennedys Disburs- ing Clerks monitor and update pay records to ensure that every ATM or DDS deposit is accurate to the penny. During the cruise. S-4 Division administered over 5,100 pay records. IN addition, they made sure the invoices received and processed by S-l Division for dealers' bills in foreign ports were paid on time. To be sure, when it comes to accuracy and timeliness. no one can beat the JFK Disbursing Team. DKZ Wayne L. Knox DKZISNVP Francisco J. Moreira DK2 Roy C. Ronimclinan DKK Wayne S. l-j'llCh 289 '7 4. DK3 Richard T. Oshomc . DK3 Mario P. Sllllllllglltll -5 1 DKSN Kelley D. Adkison DKSN Michael L. Douglas DKSN Gregory Feldcr , I 'fx 4254? -fsriff' if DKSN Michael D. Kline DKSN Munililo M. Layton DKSN Soulhnnou Siridavong DKSN Michael P. Wood 5 IiNS John C, limeiy NlSC'StSWt Manuel liNL'UfPllti MSC' Romeo Mendoza MSI laumcrion Goodwin MSI Alphonso R. Fletcher I I I S-5 Division The Wardroom Division tS-51 provides messing and herthing service to embarked of- ficers from the ship and air wing. S-5 Divi- sion operates two wardrooms and feed over -150 officers around the clock. In addition, the 74 MSs and 12 mess cooks assigned make sure all 229 spaces managed by the Ward- room Division remain inspection ready at all times. The highly talented chefs of S-5 Division Put on a great show for the Sunset Parades and receptions we hosted during the deployment and gave that extra-special touch to every delicious meal prepared in the Ward- room. They also did a fantastic job hosting the Special Dinner program. which pro- vided great food and a refined atmosphere for various departments. squadrons and divisions seeking to do something special to com- memorate a unique event. l ' 0- ff 1 ,I 45. M52 James L. Atkins Al-Q2 David H. liverett MS2 Karl M. Scheda MSR Mark A. Blask M83 Shane li Boldcn 291 292 N153 Duviai I-Tcclziml MSF Kevin R. Hcnui N153 Niiuhncl J. Johnson SHE Brian Kimhmugh SH3 Circgury Kluhundc I if - N I MSSN Doug L. lidwgmlx MSSN RUYmUl1d I-fsculcru MSSN f.il'cgm'y Gumgu MSSN Jusuph Kcrhcr MS? Teddy Mulinn MSB Marcus L. Willxnnn M83 James A. Young MSSN Johnny C. BMW? MSSN Brian Cmfillllillgh 'RFFEX MSSN Patrick l,ulwin MSSN .laiiics Mahcc MSSN ,lamcs lJ. Marlin MSSN Ciilhcrl A. Maup MSSN Hracl Muiillcirl i f ,J 1514. gil-'J ii' ,ff f MSSN Richard D. Murray MSSN Eric Sykes MSSN Jerry L. Tliumpwn MSSN Michael Valentin MSSA Richard Bigham l 1- S MSSA 'liiiiliihy R. llamingcr MSSA Joe fillllllllli MSSA Billy Marxhall MSSR Michael Uxcriiiyci' 293 ENS Kevin l. Buchli CWD2 Ciraciannc Soriano AKCS Francisco M. Part AKC Romeo M. Paleracio AKC' Miguel N. Pohlctc I I I S-6 Division The Nstorekeeper elite of S-6 Division combine their material management talents with the technicians of AIMD to keep the planes llying. Due to their stellar efforts the full-mission-capable aircraft readiness rate was higher than that achieved last deploy- mem. despite more than HLOO0 extra hours of combat tlying. In addition. the aviation storekeepers ofS-6 perlomied magnificently as the VOD flight deck crew for numerous VERTREPs conducted during the deploy- ment. When there's a toughjob that needs to be done right and on time. S-6 Division Can Do. AK2 Michael Madridcsos AK2 Derrick O. Martin AK2 Minh Nguy ' ll AK3 Shavvn Battles AK? liohhv R. Clines 294 4- J AKI James Barnes AKI Neil Bergal AKI lose Blanco AKI Gerald Douglas AKI Nathaniel Hill AKI Dennis O'Sulliv21H AK2 Stephen Belin AK2 David Connolly AK2 Daniel Feliciano AK2 Roland B. Fernandez fXK3l,'XVN'lUm1glL1x.l.C11lMl AK? Jcrmnc Meyers M43 Kenneth Pnrkcr M33 Mull Paul LXK3 Rowan L. Reid AKAN Robert W. Crawford AKAN Brian E. Lund AKAN Dcun Plunkcy AN Michael Bcuk AN Timothy Nelson AN Phillip Sorlu AN Mark Vulcl. 2 AN Rnbcrl Wllnlc AKAA Marques lflcmingx AK,-XA Hoxmrd Holland AKAA Paul D. Tvlzljur AKAA Charles Van Buren AA Shcrmun Ciri lfin AA lcllrcy A. Huuscholdcr AA Stacy Rohcrmn AKAR Larry Medina A l l l l, Wiriston lg. .liittes lJlC Ricliaid lx Lipscomh Dl li NNN lliomas l . llarvey Dln l Richard S. lloxanec DPI Patrick ll. llughcs S 7 D ' ' ' ' I VISION The numhcr-crunching prolcssionals till S-7 Division go about their demanding daily work with quict elliciency. pros iding rcliahle data processing support to everyone on the ship xx ho needs a computer. mainl'rame or micro to do daily work. From producing primed data output to providing on-sight microcomputer trouhleshooting and repair service. the DPs are alway s ready. willing and able to provide customer service. anytime. day or night. Throughout the cruise. all requisition processing. linancial accounting and maintenance data recording vi as accomplished using equipment and software programs managed or maintained hy S-7 Division. Much like the bakers in S-2 Division. the men ol' the Data Processing Division work while you sleep to make sure your computer system is ready when you are to start another day on the joh. ,nvf r DPI John li. Larson DP2 Thomas l..uich ... DP? Toinmy Bodin I DPR Aiidrexx C'aspertneyer ' DP3 Vernon Cireeii ,fi I. DP3 llioiiias lx llines 1 c , DPS Stcxcti Nlurti 1915! Bohlwy Smith l 297 W I X S 295 NWI ,M i -S 41. Lv ,, HPF Dgfxid .X SUIHINII Q f IDP? Hnmuwn Wri-'ht , L - IDPSN l3Q1rr5 Ci. :XLlgllNllITNlxf DVSX 'HITIUIIH Hmxcxx IJPSN TiITIlllhf Ci. Crock E IJPSN Miclmcl J. Dircnm IDPSNJulm6 iilhcr1 DPSN Jtblllllhllll If. Linxcy UPSN Dun Pullurwn AN Nulhgmlul In NIL-ridgl ,Ara 52 35 ' LT Thomas Benjamin . ' AKC' Calvin O. Honon AKC' lsaae H. Mack AKC' Jerry Reynolds AKC' Richard Swanson L. S 8 D I I I ' I VISION The Box Kickers ol' S-X Division are the unsung heroes ofthe Supply Department. Day in and Day out the men ofthe Material Division receive and stovv material to make it ready for issue to customer divisions throughout the ship. During the deployment. S-8 Division. in conjunction with the Cargo Kings of S-2 Division. received over 17,000,000 pounds of stores from replenishment ships and another 2,300,000 pounds of stores by CODIVOD delivery from the beach. Even in port the constant on-loadloff-load of material keeps S-8 Division busy almost every day of the year. Hats off to the ship's real movers and shakersfllu fi SKI James R. Beanian SKI lidvvard Gay SKB Allred Gunstone SK2 Bradley l-leintf SK2 Peter Kanolsky 1- i E t Sk? Rwliwl I., Huullc SKF XMu'r'un if H11Il1I'IL'l'x SK? 'Xllxxuud Pgxlluxh SK? Rllllkif I., Purkur' SK3 Rulmu Rgmmm 5-I ., ug-.V ll, ,g-U-'35 .'.',ff-':,g l...fpg.. .1 h'f' HN'-A ' u. 'u .,.':3-I.. 'I -1' A ',' - ' I 1, Hn ' ' mn-uh'.' ar .Q A L' ,'L'A'!'.Iln n ' - ny, ..,,', F F'-'U'l'-'ll-'f ' 'S . 1 - X .. I. ',', FW., .Wil .5 an- .. ,, , In A - ft I ' un - 1.1 f SN Jcsxc J. Juhnxlm :XN Clirksluphul'S.1micxx SN Dimitri I-, Sinunum AN Jmmllmlm Wcnflgxfl SN H1LIlNlHIll..XNIgglIls SKB jdm-5 XXI Scynmur SKSN Paul Bailey SKSN SiIIlCUI1flUlld AN .-Xnidnn licnutukcm SN Hurry Cf Huy 'X auf 'P 'lx ff' :Ja AA Christa vphcr Duvvsun AA SlCXCI1 Guplill AA Mark l .. Haines AA William Hurrix AA itldur 'lf Rlllllifkll xi O fk.-X Riuhznul .X f1llNIigllU A liyrwn Cf llmxaml iickcy I,. Alhcrl . ' sc Ii. Ilaulghcrly' Jumcl .l. Duxix .ff A x , 'Xilx X., RUPCI' Mark if Sirmux 1 N Wilwn Q3 H 5ullgllU!'lf. Nkrllimuw l7..lHI1UN W j X02 f 'X Ski Ilarrcll I.. Clark XINII ,latncx Ciray W MXH Bryant l.. Ilarrix SKI Wtlliani H. Yickcrx 5-9 Division Hou do you know ityou have thc right part toryour cqttiptncntf What tcch manual coyerx the repair that nccdx to he donel' Wherc can you tind a draw ing of the anchor vviiidlesv' Thc ansxxcr to all thcsc qucxtions ix the Logixticw Support Center tS-St. Thc niaintenancc tcchniciany and xtorekccperx ot' the LSC' work inccssantly to make sure the xhipk COSAI. is up to date to provide the right parts for our equipment. and that thc drawings and tcch manuals are alxo correct. Thcy rcyicx-.t and rccord eycry iicld change and SHIPALT to make sure thc technical and repair parts xupport on hoard keep pace with changes to the xhipk configuration. lik a hard yioh. hut soinehodyk got to do it. ,-, .,, -L4 y C 0 . 4 TVIM I Raymond Schroeder SK3 Tyrone B. Smith EM3 John Stcycns ABIL3 Judy S. Sun IC? Shannon Warnock HT? Richard M. Wilyon SKI Delano l-. Nevvson AK2 William li. Sweat Jr. SK3 Wilburt Bcthea AKAN Charles T. Leonard AKAN Charles A. Pingcl .ii W' P' AA Jeffrey W. Hamilton I I I S- IU S- I I Dlvlslons Quality Assurancel'QAl Division IS-101 is the K.Cv.B. of the Supply Department -- the super snoopersu - who look in every nook and cranny to make sure everyone else in the Supply Department is doing hisjob exactly right. From checking the accuracy of material stowed in location to ensuring the prices in the ship's store are exactly what they should be, Supply QA is forever on the job keeping the Supply Department the best it can be. The single reason why no chief petty officer on board looks undernourished or over-tired is the great food and berthing services provided by the men ofthe CPO Mess Division fS- l 1 J. Without doubt, the CPO galley puts out the best chow on the ship, feeding over 350 chiefs, 24 hours a day. The 32 mess attendants assigned also maintain the CPO berthing areas and provide highly-responsive laundry service. The CPO Mess is often the site of special functions. and was host to the CNO during his visit to JFK on 26 March. Without doubt, the dedicated MSs and Mess cooks of the CPO Mess make the Kennedy CPO Mess a chief's home away from home. . ,gs . f ,,,, Ax 'T , asw N 1' .V ll if MSI Robert Brunch MSSR .laimc SLUIC MSSN John A. Wcssmlm MEDICAL MEDICAL OFFICER CDR Carroll J. Nickle A Ml-:mc,u, LCP0 1 HMC Michael l1IW ' 1 5 T531 . 'i -I -I Q- - 4'9- P Q' , 'kllyllxlllx .F-4 I I I'dw1n'd.I. Ilunruhain I I llaixid IX. Nlgitcr In the Iinail nionthx ol IUUII. thc aiwurd winning Blue NI Nledicul Ilepurt- inent ol the ISS .lohn lx Kennedy ICN o7i w tix once aiggiin culled to Elect the L'hullenge with the rixing tenxions in the Nliddle Iiukt, Iluxing only Iour duyx to prepure. the Nlediczil Ilepatrtnient helped onloud amd check current xupply lexels aind then Nei uil toioin in Uperution Iilekgri Shigltl In the nionthk lending up to Operation Dekert Storm the Medical Stull' w uk conlrontcd w ith und inet ull chullenges which included emergency hlood druwx. xurgery. inedexucs lor the Red Seat Buttle Force. heuxy kickcullx. Lind participat- tion in the rescue ol ti Iullen khipinute on the clillk ol' Aiitulyu. Turkey. Though hix wounds were xerioux, the coinhined expertixe otiollicer und enlixted niediczil personnel quickly uided in the NILIIWIIIILIIIUII ol their khipniute. Within days utter heing inedicttlly exucuaited to Gerinuny. the Kennedy crew received work our xhipniute w uk well on his way to recovery and hud taken his Iirkt stepx. EAN Ilexert Shield und Dexert Storm wore on. it hecunie uppurent thut increwked inedietl xerxieek would hext support the czunpuign. The Medical cnuncnt with it N ukuil tx o xerxeu attitude mel the situation hy prox idini mornin ind cxcnini sickc ills ulong with increased niedicul kervices irou- hout thc ni it Ihc trtnxition w is xniooth and once again the Medical ol thc I SS John Ixcnncdx IQ N 671 supported the Operation eflortx by xt indin- rcddx to lxxlsl Chirlic Ciull Une, . gb 'Q IJ- .l CWO-1 Iirnie L. Ceiruvek HMI Dwayne R. Cook HMI Tihuricio listtunpudor HNII Dtnid I-. Ilernundef IIYVII Ioke R. Rixeru .1-5. - - IINII I.airrx tl Sliunihlin ' IIXI2 Ilguini R. Clrecn IINI2 llinry IN. Nlclcgin H312 I.eon ti, Rengiud IINII .lellrey Richgtrdwn 305 HND Dxwrk Thciscn HMI Larry Tryon HN12 N1uyrmni A-X. Tuckcr ' HN13 Migucl Altnrn 306 H513 Rubin K. Bmndcn x.! HW Rf'bCI'I W. Neumann HN13 Iinnnunucl Ruincx nm rar-In-no nrnmumllr HN13 I4crng1ndu Pi Snurcf HM? Randy Cl. SCIILIIU Mx HM3 Michael P. Corfigan HN13 Jwhn D. Fulk I HMB Jeffrey Ni. HLHTIFOU HN13 Richard Kfflllm HN13 Dennis Knfdf' HM3 Richard Tahcr HM3 Mark L. Wallace HM3 John M. Warfield HN Michael Adamx HM Gilhen L. Keith I 'Lx v ' fwf- 1 4 1 45 ...Q 1 . HN James Lawson HN Kenneth O. Poner HN Torrance L. Richardson HN Andre Roberts HN Henry Shaner AN Bram A, Weaiherspoun HN Kua Xiong HA Jonathan M. Grmainan 307 ,f I L R HQ 4 , X L' ' X THE OFFSHORE DRILLING TE PRIDE AND PROFESSIQNALISM Q. n . 5 1 E A l.C'DR Stephen Pachuta 14-- ? ? l 'li .lohn Nlarinucci Dll Domingo liolinto DTI Kenneth llarbuck The John F. Kennedy Dental Department is composed ot' I3 enlisted Dental Technicians. lour general dentists and an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon. The departments mission ot' maintaining crew and airwing dental health is greatly facilitated by its convenient availability and the captive nature ol' the clientele population at sea. Through team work and dedication. the department signiti- cantly improved the overall dental health ot' the Kennedy crew and embarked personnel during Operation Desert Shield!Desert Storm. Having a sell' contained comprehensive dental care facility allows for the timely provision ol' numerous dental services not readily available to the sailor ashore. particularly in the areas ol' prosthetic dentistry and oral surgery. 9' T 3 'Y A JPL .ax 4 - 4 . nrz Paul ntrrr t Thomas Countryman DT3 Michael Waring DN Luong Chau DN Tyrone lirierson .11-s 1.4, Additionally. the Kennedy Dental Department regularly treated dental emergencies from the many ships accompanying us. These emergencies varied from abscessed teeth and broken jaws through broken teeth and restorations. Amazingly. alter eight months of seven-day work weeks in our small dental spaces. we're still friends with one another. We take great pride in knowing. that in our own small way. we aided the men ol' Kennedy. Carrier Air Wing 3 and Carrier Group 2 in the superb performance ot' their vitally important mission in the recent unpleasantries. And. for awhile. at least. the Red Sea had its very own Offshore Drilling Platform. 4-9 DN Willie Gibson DN Ron llerliord DN lvan Nlenard DN lfrank Booker DN Jerome Simmons 5 AIMD AIMD OFFICER CDR Owen R. Fletcher AIMD LCPO AZCMIA Wj Stephen Pie !-Kill'-R152 I LCDR George N. Kollarik LCDR Doug R. Miller AFCMKAWJ Alvin Meeker ATCS Jerry A. Cromer I I I IM- I DlVlSlOn IM-l Division is composed of five work centers. which perform the administrative functions and coordinate the maintenance effort for AIMD. Work Center 010. the Manpowerffraining!SEAOPDET Office. coordinates manpower. personnel and training re- quirements for the department. Work Center 020. Production Control, is the nerve center of the department, responsible for maintaining close liaison with the Air Wing and Supply. All eomponentsfaccessories are inducted through P!C and the production division's work- load is coordinated and monitored here. Work Center 030. Maintenance Admin, is responsible for the typinglroutingfliling of all official incoming and outgo- ing correspondence and maintaining a master file of all in- structions and notices. Work Center 040, Quality Assurance. monitors various quality control programs such as tool control, safety. and corrosion control. In addition, it maintains all publications and technical manuals related to maintenance. Work Center 050. Matenal Control, maintains departmen- tal funds and ordersfreceives parts for test equipment and aircraft repairables. The IM-1 Staff Division complements and enhances the efforts of the Production Divisions. and makes AIMD the 81 Team onboard Kennedy. IN 4, Q ATCS Michael D. Riley ,-45 PRCStAWi Douglas B. Smith AZCrAWt Brian Johnson ATCQAWJ Raymond H. Mead ATC Michael E. Miner CDR Scan lf Gorman i 31 I '7 .XTC 'l ,XW1 I-Qriu Sl1.1Hur' ,-X'I'l1.nXXN4l Hamid Hccnmn AS IIA-UW Paul linrlmnk .-XXI .lalkc P. fwh1lI1L'L' A HH I InAcl'd1n1111d Vcllulgnnn pull .ll 6 Q 1 AEI Tyler M. Ford AKI Bryan D. Kaplan AOHAWJ Michucl L. fvlnllcx ATlfMVfSWn imma s. In-I-kinl PRI Johnny W. Pl'iIChCllL' 'ivy A. 1. 1 5- 1 . .I 4. fi . r - Jax f, -f 'M I . . ...1..'.w.14a6 .'.v- - 1 Y -r' 1 Ffgi '97 Ax .gk . ax '2 4. K Q , s I -1' l xi r.. KT w-XM-1 x 2 E 51 A Z :Q K w L. ,fXZlfAWr Kurmcth D. Riddlc A-NfIKAXN'rJuhr1 NN, Suhnwidl AIN llcnry .I, Schneider All Juffrcy A. Hunscn All David N1. l,mx'C ,,1,,'Y, f AK2 Floyd Miller A22 Jcffrcy T. Slcvcns AK2 Charles E. Thnnmus ,AXK2 EFIICSI Williumx AXE ,lguncs A. lfrcy AK3 Raynmnd .l. Medina X23 Jamex L. SL'llWCl'Llll'CgCF AZAN Anlhuny linmwn AZAN Lawrence A. Ccmllinx AKAN Kenneth L. Hargnwe AZAN Stan Hazelwood AXAN Matthew Lesnku AZAN Michael A. Stockwell AZAN Donald Taylor AN Tinnell A. Davie AA Seo!! C Willx s-Iliff I , 1 I I I IM -2 Dlvlslon The IM-2 Division is composed of three branches. The primarv function of the Povvcr plum, t.100t Branch. vvhich consists of four vvork centers. is to furnish quality engines to mc nine squadrons ofthe Air Wing. This is accomplished through hands-on maintenance. tqvt-cell support. and engine oil analyses. ln addition. valuable support is provided for the critical Aerial Refueling Stores. The tive work centers of the Airframes t500l Branch concern themselves pri marilv vvith structural and hydraulic component repair. The unique responsibilities of this diversified branch also include repairfbuildup of aircraft and support equipment tires. Aviation Life Support Systems t ALSSJ is the responsibility ofthe 800 Branch. Whether it is packing parachutes. ensuring the safe operation of aircraft breathing systems or test- ing and checking aircrew survival equipment. nothing less than perfection is expected or accepted. l.f'l7R I.. fiordolt XXC'St:NWt James 'lf l'uqua 'Sl.fXVVt .lackcv ll. Stiles lf l.vnn if l'recman NDC' .lohn Hardy Some of the highlights of Operation Desert Shield!Storm i include the repair and issue of over 75 aircraft engines. trans- fening in excess of 2.500000 lbs. of aircraft fuel via the Aerial Refueling Stores. performing many unprecedented depot level stnietural repairs. and providing ALSS support for the entire Battle Group. The IM-2 Division epitomizes what is best aboard USS John F. Kennedy: Quality people providing quality service. ' ...l 17-i AMSCIAWVJ Terry L. Massey ADHSWXAWJ Louis S. Blum ADI Alfredo Cruz AMSllAWt George E. Glenn AMSI lsai Gonzalez . H it KW' AMS l t AWJ Calvin Jones AMSltAWt Alan D. Passmore .-XNlSl Robert Ponder ALltAWt Armando C. Silva AMSI Cieorge l-. Smallvvood JK!! AD2 James L. Butler AMH2 Nlichucl Cherry AMSZQAWJ Phillip lbclimf ADI Gerald IDl2.1l AD2 David Jordan AD2 JLIINCN Nlurlur PR2 Paul Nl. Luhw .gzj Gary Nlufullum PR: rm xlr-cmrr AD2 Ciuwrgc Ixlkllllklllf gn. N 7 . M? s asf P U' Q 4 Q ' 1 . , . We vf- 1' r' MJAN liurl Iirgnncis XMHAN Sunil Cicmrufycu XN1HAN Ruben l.. Hcmjv XIDAN William Howard ADAN Dwzxync P. Jeffrey ADAN Craig Ncwmnmc -XDAN Ramon E. Pclcrs -XDA-XN Brian Riggs XDAN Ffllllk Sunchcl -XNIHAN imma 19. smmi XNIII NN I'II.m NI III-III I I . XIIXX5 IIII XXJIEIQ I II' I I III IN .III III XIIXN .1 'X I XXINXNI N IIXI I NXIIMII IMI.:-I I' NNI-I II III II X , I W .XIJX IX Imlmxgxln IixIwIIug1Llx XIJXX NILIIXIII Iilwpullx' IXIJ,X.XIXIu1CI XXIIINIIII ,I IX X Imxu NI.1m XXIRIMIIII I I HMI I XX Iiu1'11ulI In Hullus' XX i31'I,I,Il1I1c11cf wi-II-I.lx1IIlI-I XY IQ.I511'wmIlI1Ilf X 'X IIUIIIQL' XIII 4-5- san l.l Stiintiel ,I tigttitlrx l ig! -X Nil lxtilWt'I'l Xlllitltfs -X lif't.'XNNiSXN'l llitriek ik. ,-Xllen IM-3 Division C ommunietition. nttxigtition. eleetriettl sy stems. tintisstihnittrine wtirlure und precise xxezipons delixery -- eomhtit tnrerzitt pei'l'oi'inttiiee hinges on these tihili- ties. The unpreeedented sueeesses ttehiex ed hy the Kennedy!C'VW-3 Tetim during Upertition Desert Shield!Storm xmas in no smull purt the result ol' the hurd work. dedieution :ind eommitment to exeellenee hy the professionals ol' IN1-3 ,-Xxionies Division. 'lruxeling enroute. eoordintiting und eonimunietiting during tiir strikes or suhmtirine prosecution. eseetiting preeision weapon delivery. then returning home suliely tire ull key elements ol' the vitztl mission supported by IN1- 3 personnel. lM-3. the lurgest dixision within AINID. Consists ot' ship's eompuny und SEAOPDET Personnel assigned to l l xxork eenters, l3tJ SEAOPDET personnel from Whidbey lSlLll1Ll.kJCCL1IlLl. Norfolk. Cecil Field und ltieksonville. eomhined with 70 men ol' Kennedy ship's eompuny. tteted together to form an unbeutuble tetim. IM-3 support lor Luser Guided Systems. liorwttrd Looking lnlrttred, Command Luuneh Computers. Extended Runge Duttt Link Systems. Computers. liurls Warning Systems. lileetronie Countermeasures and Communieutions wus instrumental in providing the CVW-3 Team the very hest in uirertttt and systems. The overxx'helming sueeess ol' the Air Wing during Operation Desert Shield! Storm is ai tribute to the level ot expertise und professionalism ot the line men of lN'l-3 Division. A ,-XliCft.'XVwit .lose R. Suntitigo A 'wh .x'i'it,xwi .itiiiies it iatiiii Xt Jlt,-XWD .letlrey i-X. Crttiglieud Milt.-Xwi Chiry Dunn i-Xlzl Gregory l,. lfxeretl 32l XI II:'XXNII,ILlI1IL'x Ci11II41gI1cr' .-XIiI IILIIIICI If. IIu41pCl AI-QI SlcpI1cn NI. Ilmxc IrSVI.'JCir'cgu1'y R. IIursl4m X I' I I .-XXVI Rcx nuldu ,lux ICI' I ATI Robcrt R. Mullins ATI Iframk Nagel XTIIAWI Rulwcrl Slrcip AIiI NILIRIINU S. Tun AXTI IIUIILIIIIOII M. WCIIN AT2 Douglas J. Berry ATI Eric Bcllingcr ATI Dwight Blcvins ATI Henry V. Buy uc ATI Curlis VV. Bram n F'5KK'19?'i XT! Nhuhzxcl Windlcx XT2 'I'Twl1mx Annum 7 ,4 xxrumu TAX. Vvhnc XT - Hunry R. Amicrwn XT2 Rubin P. Bnmnvuk if-fl Q T X 191' Xa' .-X02 Gregory BFHNNH AT2 Kcnnclh Brow n XT2 Aiguncx B. Clnwniy AX'l'2t.-XVVXSWI Junu1hL 'XT2 Brian A. Chwlx 1nJ. Chic '7 z g ,M 1 s -. fl I Q. V . 5 'x fiiria Z .Q Y If 'flimsy XI I I II II IIIHIII I In-. M X xI XIIIIIIIII, Im-f.1I IIII X II-' .'I X I fum I II 5-. XILI XILlI'I'x 'I. NILIIIII 7 .M ,L K.. 'LI fX'I2Ix1xiLINI4n5Iw IXXK I RmIm'y XIQIQQIII XI I I'.LIXK.lI'LI N ' 5 3 tl XI'III1glIfwXIul.1 XIII XIuIxm I. X Imlcx UNK 'Yr' X I II XXX I IlIIIIQIx Ii NUI.1Il ,I XI ' XI uk I'rI1111l1 lm-la 5 .-XEJAWJ Gary J. Platt All Gregory A. Ponton All Kclth Popc .-XT2 Ronultl Proctor AT2 Kenneth R. Pylc AT2 Donald Shaw AE2 Dcrck Sicgcl A122 John Styilg AT2 Joseph H. Turner AT2 Kcllcy fi. Urquhart AT2 Greggory M. Rankin AT2 John Reinhardt ATI John W. Saari ATZLAWJ Michael Schxxcdat ATZQAWJ Jarett Shaffer SH-W 3 I li X'l'2 Ciilhcrl Vcgzi XT2 Jcllrcy S Walsh All .luhnny R. Wert! I XT2 Lzirry Williiimx All David Word AT3 Daniel Anderson AT3 Timothy Biulowus AEK Charles Bird AE3 Pzilrick Bruinlicld AT? Mark Bulow 354 hr 3-F ATF Jumilliaiii B. Burlingame ATS .liiincs F, Bullcr ,x'l'3 Kun S, Cziniphcll ,-XTR Jiniulliiiii Clcxclziml All? Pgilflclx Cline 'U 3-7 'Cf l AEE Michael W. Hulc ATX Ruben G. Harmon A03 Paul Hushcm AT31,MN 'lLcui5 M. Huslingx AE3 Richard Hcmundcf Jr. fr p. .4 'X - I -1. if ,K hx. ' . sl In W., 5 , . W U1 ' 'U U A L' 'lx , ,I . .. . .., .. .x , gf '.- wmlflumcf 1 f f ,fr ,f ,- af' 5:9 .-XTR Dominiu P, Ingcrlu AT3 David Judd AT? Bryan D. King ATX Haxydcn A. Knihvwitcll ATX Chnrlcw Kylc '7 .L AXT3 Michucl R. Lumun Mil Michncl F. Muckin ,-XT2r AVN Terrance A, Murdcnhorough ,-XT3 Rick J. Martens AT3 Robert Maxon '15 AT3 Ronald D. Moore AT3 W'ilIiz1m Morton AT3 Charles Nuloli AE3 Timothy K. Qlcoll WVJJJJUIIT Pgilnkjf 9? ATB Brett McCabe AT3 James D. McCoy AT3 Jumeb D. Mchmun AT3 John Miller ATS Gregory Mizc -4, -. gg l 7 .,s my Xli? Cole Pairlxer Nl? Scott Poling Xl? Brent A. Porter XT2 Nltirxiiit Powell XT3 UCFCR Powell 1 l F79 1 i AT3 Miguel Ramos AT3 James A. Reilly AZ3 lumen W. Reynolds AE3 Vincent Roberts AE3 Rodney K. Robinson .YV., W. 2 Sr' 1 ATF- Mtirvis D. Scott ATF William Ci, Shueltelllord AT3 Dunne L. Smith AT? Jerry Smitli ,X'l'3 Mark O, SofL'llC .-Xli,lSi1iey l. 'leinpleliin l 3: 5 linxley .Nlfl Nlieliaiel l xeiui X l 3 llunailil l'. X iinxiiy ,., ,V .X Tn .lulin .N X lk if 29 2 AT3 Rwhcnu Yziduo AT? Kyle Yoder AEAN Victor C. Aduins M AEAN Terry Allen AlAN Michael W. Blirkgr AT3 James B. Ward Jr. AT3 Sean H. Wcstley ATB Michael R. Williams ATB Scott Wilson A03 Mike L. Wilson S .-XT.-XX Ruglngy Bulloll ATAN Clmmclor C. Vlmu AOAN ,lLlIllCN Nl. Bramd ATAN Ruben Dcnnlx ,Uj.yN Ru5mund .l. Uullgml gif 9,4 .. v ...Q Xl ANN l.lxuIl llflll Xl 'XN ll---11 llunllmmu W. , NN lklxul licrrlng Xll AN Ilan ul lilaxulxlwlllwl Xl YN Rglmlgnll IJ, lllunlun ATAN lcllrcy K. Gill ATAN Slcxun L. llumnmnn AEAN Amhuny Hamilton AT?-.N David Hndgc AEAN Nlichucl Hopwn I ,.......-..---- nal' L.. in Q NX X, 2-'CC 'T fi F if All.-XN ,luxcpll llllll .-Xli.-XN Slmxxn l., Kauwlln ,-Xlz,-XX Nliullgxcl .l, Kcnnc XIQXN Nldllllckk l.. l.LllWLlf Xlf-XN ,lgumw l.lml 333 ul. H All-NN Sutll l XT.-XN Jumcx Nlilflpllll ATAN Ricltiird Nl . A.: -ytcr 3 ' llll ll 1 ' N Tltmngtx l... NluN1mt tri AliAN Stexcn Murphy ' 2 X. ATAN Douglax Zagorc AEAA Ashley D. Bumm ATAA Bryan P. Doolittle AN Danny E. Hodgen ATAN David E. Neely ATAN Stephen Roach ATAN Kevin G. Rgdnque ATAN Bryant K, Spencer ATAN Jztmes Stephenson AZAN Michael J. Stevens AZAN William T. Stines AEAN Michael N. Trietley AEAN Darwin L. Wall AOAN James Wells :Lf-s' J., Ja ini 7 9 5 ', X iff Y L P A52 Mark A. Pitta ASI Pcdrilo SanChCl AS2 Martin Slipp ASQ Rohan Thfimpwn K A AK3 Christopher Ciulla AS3 Curtis R. Duncan AS3 Chad Gaskcy AS3 Richard Hart AS? Jonathon W. Hensley AS3 David Hollcn AS? William M. Marcum A53 Stanley P. Mascarcnus Fw' -.. 33 . , , it 1 fr' 1 VIZ QA isp! W Q . 1 CWO3 Sammic L. Robinson ATCtAWl James W. Tyson ATltAWi Rickey Farmer AKl Daniel E. Flaim A02 Bruce W. Barrett I I I IM -5 Division The lnventory Management Division HM-59 of AIMD is responsible for management of the support equipment neces- sary to perform maintenance or conduct business. Work center 05C maintains inventory records. processes inventory transactions. and procures test equipment, special tools. maintenance assist modules. computer softwarefhardware. communication devices, office equipment and other equip- ment directly related to aviation maintenance. The work center also provides AIMD with Automated Data Processing tADPJ support. A close team effort between the work center and squadron managers helps to provide the support equip- ment needed to maintain squadron aircraft. The Calibration Lab. work center 670, provides calibration and repair support for the automatic test equipment and tools utilized throughout AIMD and Air Wing to maintain aircraft and weapon systems. Work center 680 maintains the cameras and associated equipment for the Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod System tTARPSi used o the F-14 aircraft. AlMD's Armament branch, work center 710, is respon- sible for repairing and maintaining Aircraft Armament Equip- ment supporting the A-6E, A-7E. F-l4A, SH-3H, and S-3B aircraft. 1 L- A02 Robert S. Claypoole -' AT2 Darrell E. Curis AT3 Larry D. O'Neill AOAN William Cartrettc AA Carlos R. Munoz 339 l DECK DEPARTMENT DECK LC PO FIRSTI IFUTFNANT BMC Jerome L. Williams LCDR Michael B. Shepperd BM2 Nauniann S, Dovvdv .1 Q.. Lvl' if if 4- Q lfl John R. Hrovxnell . Wall VWUJ William Ci, llendrtcks i HRH David .-X. .Ninos HND Scott J. Casey BMI Craig R. Scoville BM? Aubrey li. linoev J BND Riclvv N. lframho BMJ Terry L. Jones Fir f Di vi5iOn First Division has historically heen responsihle lor maintaining and operating a ship's lorecastle ttraditionally abbreviated as l'oc'slet lor any anchoring or towing requirement. On JFK, the lioc'sle is not only a place lrom which the ship is anchored. it is also a dazzling showplacc used tor ceremonies and gatherings. This deployment was no exception. Jlfls anchored over ten times lor periods ranging from a few hours to over a week. several times with very little notice. liach anchoring vvent smoothly . perlect examples ol' an evolution that has been performed for years hy sailors evervvvhere, As expected. the tioc'sle was also the scene ol' numerous special events. These included retirements. church services. and changes olicomniand. Prohahlv the most special was the Change ol' Command ceremony lor Captain Browne and Captain Gay. From handling thirty-ton anchors vvith ease to providing some spit and polish . the Deck Apes ol' First Division set a standard ol' excellence that is hard to heat. STEM' BM3 John Wade BMSN Steven L, Reiter BMSN linriduc R, 'lrevino YNSN 'lrov Ci. Norvvood SN Martin Speer S.-X L orey .X llill X Nleijers LHN Nlttt1l'L' . .L .e ., Scott BMI lidvvin 'lf Johnson as BMI Jessie L. Cousins Q, BMI Stephen .l. Gonica f BMX Chuck M. Boudakian BM3 Greg S. Martin S nd D 'vision While it has always been traditional for all hands to g turn to during a refuelfresupply evolution. whether it be coaling in the old days or pumping fuel today. there must be a select group of men who ensure the gear is ready to go ' BM3 Matthew D. McGeary ' J' BM3 Carlton H. Pressley I BM3 James R. Proudlit 1 41 t- at 342 wherever and whenever required. Second Division has l always been that select group responsible for the mainte- nance and upkeep of the ship's underway replenishment equipment. During this deployment JFK received an average of nine million gallons of fuel a month from other ships. Addition- ally, on several occasions. the ship transferred fuel to small combatants. This aspect of underway refuelling was a new experience for many because JFK is normally on the receiving end. i With over 75 near-perfect alongside replenishments i under their belts this cruise. the Unrep Kings of Second Division were most definitely second to none. 8-ff? n - .3 ' V 4 -M74 ' e i I V . l - l - i i i 1 i BM3 Eric J. Smith BM3 Oliver J. Williams Q BMSN Philip D. Newberry sf J J AN Lloyd A. Davis SN Corey Hairston L l it I ff -3 SN Jzimcx J. Huber SN Ciziry Pinion SN Hamid L. Sluugh SN Malcolm E. Smaiw SN Bruce Slcphcns I r 'S SN Melvin Williumk SA David S. Adkins SA Patrick Coticld SA David l.. Duiiglicrly SR Patrick R. Dcckurd SA Eric Ciiimcr SA Piilrick A. Tziflb SA Tony M. Wcbh 343 lv LNB l-rancisco ls, lvh HI' HMC' Kcxm R. l'aclt lSNll Kenneth .lcnlsins BMI .lamcs ,-X. Rouc Th 'fd Division Third Division. the Boat Division. always has a dillicult job. There are long periods ol' relative calm highlighted hy short periods tml' lrantic activity during port visits and emer- gencies. In just liour port visits alone. JFK boats transported over 33.tltl0 civilians and crew- men safely and without incident. Running boats 2-1 hours a day lor days at time and keeping them ready to go on short notice is not a simple task. During several man overhoards and one downed helo incident. JFK rescue litehoats were instrumental in the rapid. sale recovery ol' Kennedy crewmen, Although this vital mission is now olten carried out hy helicop- ters. the ship's rescue lilehoats must always be ready to respond when called upon. Additionally. Third Division played a y ital role in the training and readiness ol' the ship's air wing. A Larne Target is routinely towed behind the ship as a target lor homhing and straliing practice. Third Division was hilly responsible for streaming. rccoxery. and maintenance ol' the target almost daily until the war broke out. As the source ol' the traditional term Boatswain's Mate . the men ol' Third Dixi- sion carried on in the expected fashion. doing the job with pride and prolcssionalism. HMI William Taylor HMI Dirk Wheeler HM3 lid .X ,Nhcl HKU Nlichael l.. lirytlgc lihlx Slcpllclt W, clll'5Nllll l SA John fhildrcxx S X Igmrcrmcc J. Burnx S.-X Ullu f'!I'CNHCL1Ll mms Ci. Cizunburunl S X Snmucl 1, Jugkwn .gull lguu 1 Nlichanul fi, Nurgm Jurrull R. Nhnlllwcxx 'L A :X Niuurc ' Sryun Cf. Punks Wu X ,f Chun: Y. llc gy Kylg l'. X1.lIlgL1I1 lxcrmullm U I5 ICI' N 1 , XXIIHHNCL' SR cqlllklkfll X. XNIHIN 3-15 MMD The Maintenance Management Depar1menttMMDl is a small organization consisting of nine personnel. MMD's primary responsibility falls into two separate categories, corrective mainte- nance and preventative maintenance. Corrective maintenance consists of organizing and coordinating all repairs that are required to ensure that the ship is operationally ready. During Operation Desert Shield!Storm the Kennedy became the liaison between other ships and the repair facility located on board. These repairs ranged from sending personnel to various ships for technical assistance and repair work to receiving jobs to be completed on the ship. Preventative maintenance of the ship also fa ls wi t e rea m Managementt3MJ is in charge of overseeing the upkeep ofthe ship's machinery and related equipment. ranging anywhere from the ship's main engines to survival gear for the pilots. MMD was in charge of the annual COMNAVAIRLANT 3M inspection that won the ship a passing grade. The biggest task the entire department has is when the ship goes into a shipyard period. During the Selective Restricted Availability tSRAJ, MMD -- along with the SRA staff -- has the overall responsibility of coordinating and monitoring all phases of the yard period. The shipyard period consists of an overhaul and grooming of ship machinery as well as modemization of workshops, messing and berthing areas. l 'th h l ol'MMD. Material Maintenance 'idf 5.7 5, Q if ,'-,,,,.- MMD OFFICER LCDR John Bellard fw- V fi .4-'QU' MMD LCPO ABEC Neal D. Williamson Kll my, 1 JM. CWO-1 Rugcr C. Duke HT2 William lillmtl 91' -'Z Hll 'lkwlwy S. l,llllC .AXl5ll3 Slcwn Slczuk AN Dum lflxlxllw AN Dunicl l,. Ncgmn ,-MX Sunil Russell l SECURITYDEPAR M NT The Securitv Department is comprised ot' tivo fully functional and prol'essional law enforce- J ' k d 'th ment segments. One segment. which operates out ofthe Security I atrol Ullice . is tas 'c wi the law enforcement and physical security programs. This tasking includes eiiloreement of' rules, regulations and laws. protection ofthe ship against unauthorized intruders. investigating viola- tions ofthe UCMJ and crime prevention measures and education. The other segment ofthe Security Department is Naval Corrections and operates out ol' the ship's brig. The Corrections Division is tasked with carrying out awarded punishments from either captain's mast or court martials. The mission ol' this division, however, is to first attempt to correct undesirable behavior and then restore members to a full duty status. Each man assigned to the Security Department on a TAD basis is required to complete a 40- hour training course consisting ol'self'del'ense training. firearm training. riot control training, drug identification and enforcement, interpersonal communications and required watch station quali- fications. This training, coupled with Navy Corrections Training. produces a highly trained professional law enforcement staff. Commander. Naval Air Force Atlantic Fleet Security has rated Kennedy's Security Department as the best afloat and has mandated that all other programs model themselves after it. -axes . .. ..... SECURITY OFFICER ENS Joaquin J. Jgube,-g SECURITY LCPU MA CMTSWQ Edwardo P. Alangan AISI-.1 .Iuhm lg. Huckcrl WTI Purrj. l., Burkcr N14-Xl Juv,-p11 L'uulhm1rr1c MAI Mark C'ruuch N1,-Xl Cubhy l.. lluvix NIQXI lJ41x1kll,. Rubinwn ll'l1SNN 1IQl.1rx'y l Milcx N1.-Xl Nlurlx J, Smith N'lfXl NIICMLKCI X. 'lqlwc -Xiilzf C1415 .-Xluull 'ab-' ,NIQSVVJ Nllclmcl limmlnu -Xlilil Nliulmcl lluxix CTU2 Lloyd l3uncun .AXW2 ,lumcx H. liulcy X N.. .R 1' ..' SK2 Rumen li lfulinuru MA2 Richard Llusmcr AX2 Alhcrt O. Muysc OS2 David J. Ncmclh SH3 Robert K. Boone l 5 iq f. 1 sf' y 1 ' - 5 Y ' iff- ABli3 luscph li. Johns WT3 Allen Rubidcuu Alili? Tlwnms l l. Shay ll liN13 Rohcrl W. Wilwn if BT3 Bruce L. FCUO AK3 Bobby J. FUITCNICT D53 fha,-ICN O. Hcndrifk MM3lSWl lumcs Hiclivl' A03 John C. HUCIOY ,E RELIGICUS MINISTRYDEPARTMEN T COMMAND CHAPLAIN CA PT James 0 'Connor Duringtlie lllllll--91 UperationlDcser1 ShieId!Stormcruise, Kennedy men xx orshipped. sang. studied. read. yy rote many letters to pen pals. prayed and meditated. The Religious Ministries Department directed and coordinated a cast of hundreds ol' creyy members in ellorts as they shared talents in religious and humanitarian endeavors. Administering essential support in areas ol Navy Relief and American Red Cross. we also schedule and provide religious services, counseling. library facilities and the crewk lounge. Fi- nally. we thank God for the opportunity to serve our shipmates. May the Lord bless all who continue to serve God and country t'aithl'ully. God bless America? RMD LCPO RPC Michael Brashear ,,4 LCDR John Kaul 'in Jb- LCDR Lawrence Keith RP2 Stephen Jackson RPSN Edric Faulkner SN Frederick W. Foulks SN Michael W. Spencer 'V :ak i L at 59255, Q . ' . -- Q SinceitsinceptiononUulyl938,CarlierAirW'mg1HREE,00mnBndedbyCapt.A.H.White.enjoyed0ne ofitsfmesthounaspanofthemultimtionalcqalitionforcesdluilgtlle1990-l99lextendeddeploymentaboard USSJohnF.Kmmdy1CV67l.Wimody6vedaysnodxofUliIl1!Mhgd6N0yman,thenimwmpmwnt quMromofCVW-3ammpExmddnimpmdbkhSlmuduHy,dQlqyihgwimhmHwmNemmtd35 aimmhammmd1m2000pawnml.0nwmmdmhBxeRedSa.AhWing11mB5gmndgdg5umg detel1'emtod1ehaqi militmyexpansionis1nindnePenimGulfatma. . On l1.Ianuafy l99l,flightcnewsfmmCVW-3wemamongtiaetirstto4lyilIoshmn'swayinmppmnfUnited Nadms0bjxdvudmedadnHbaIdmofKuwdLDudng0lClQignCVW-3lewwaamthousmd mdnmddeHvadmmehml2hunidwmdmtmnagahnmunypmqiqg4ggqmdKuw,5tCvw. 3A-6mdA-7dradnwaeheBgtwnwwsfuHymxpIoyinShldQlfld-ihEk iisdkhoombat.1he CVW-3 :mas ready cp my am I l A 0 C O B Et 'E' 0 2 'S 2 N E yr I ,izii ponent IIC COIII in oo Q-4 O i c: eu E I extended deplo 199 5 r 4 -a Ca' EE -go H QE! E2 Ps 25 QI... 3 8 o out C nding ying l ded by e 990- REBQQ rces d tion fo ali ing Tl-I W l .Iuly 1938, Carrier Air of the a E 'a ii E We th notice of impe fully deplo YS five da SS CC ssible in suc ICV-672. With only accomplished the impo 20M personnel. On 'B Z 5 .E -5 S va 5 3 ym ple provided a strong THREE D0 SE r 2 S ': 5 .5 if Sf 3 .E E .E 3 E 'U .-ii C D Q.. O C O Q. Q. 3 ua .E S' 3 ,cn .C O i .E Ps on : EQ wait. CVW- combat The one thousand and Ku fl issile in Ira k M flew over II: 0 e ground forc th of support U .5 'AS 4: W-3 I 9 .2 v hi C .PP S. mu S. Ps ESL? 35 via' 5: ance agai of ordn IOIIS 5 0 an 'S .5 S5 E. J E 'a 3 z succe fu b hun rst to ss onnida if 5255 B- N ly e e force in B arrayed against Iraq. projection wherever and whenever needed. mission of power carry out its ...if 'E yl0 l i-cpR Ron iitivviawii i LCDR Douglas Nl. Andre I LCDR James A. Harman Jr, l CIJR Steve Collins LCDR Dennis J. Reilly C VW-3 Staff Carrier Air Wing THREE stall' is responsible to the Air Wing Commander for the tactical training and indoctrination ot' the Air Wing: for coordination and supervision of all activities of the squadrons and detachments: and for the material readiness, commu- nication. and intelligence functions ofAir Wing THREE. ln performing its mission. the staffassists the Commander by collecting, evaluating and presenting information onthe strategic, tactical and logistical aspects ot' the Air Wing mission. Additionally. the staff prepares plans. schedules, directives and reports as directed by the Commander or in compliance with directives received from higher authority. LCDR William H. Valentine LCDR Richard E. Weiner LT Tokios Bocaner LT Pete S. Frano LT Timothy Mologng 354 I I fx1'.-41 f ' R I Q X -hw H-,,,-p XYCN1 .lglmcs IJ. Hurxulh XYCN1 .Imcph Nhxxiu 'XTXICS Rusxcll HFLINHCLIYN AHPS .luhn L. Hcrring AUC'r.AXWr Paul li. Hamann I V f 4 5 :I 1 s fr' ' I 5 C E C. Q 5 1 f YNCKAVW Anthony D. Hcmlriclh ADC Charles F, Krislunl ATC Gary L. Low AZ! Robert T. Capps P-.KI Alhcrl R. Poisson vr P l' ...JI ,.4-1-fl -,, KC 5 535' YN2 Curry Hmm' .-XMIQ Um id Cf Kruch YN? jctvfrcy lilicnburg AN Nliuhucl L. Nlyric .-MX Ruin l.. Huycx D3 '-':i.,,,?5 '? f fu'g .' , . 'QA E- ' 'f' '.f ,ff f 4 1 3 ' . , ' .. A :nh 15- 1 V i- A V f rx Qi' , 1' -T If K. 1 'U.i'. 3 V, A H' ,tfzqqf , 5? A a CDR M. Jan Squadron 75 provided Air Wing cqmlmsoniese in the 5rSt 40 days of the war, VA- cuv- ' :wi pmud ordnanoefagainst scoresof military M newest and most capable attack aircraft, and SLAM land attack missiles with dev- through Korea, Vietnam, and Lebanon. EXECUTIVE OFFICER of excellence in combat. CDR Thamas L, Hagen 82.5w?lf5i,ia53gv'f:gv2fQIf ,,,-2?..,,.,E.'f JI, I, , ,U 'MV Q . . - -yn, 4 ve ' -. , r ' tx . . . 'grin-Q-X, fr - , ' . 'B nv' ,I ,I V ' 7' - :.,,f. - - L. ,. ,,. .... , ,, . s. Vg. l .- 1- f. I ,,,,. H ,Gifs-?v -1' f q'F ?' 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Spcnccr Bullx III' Riiyinnnd J. Din ix Ifli Xxxlilhlllif' R. Ilcruxxglr LCDR Joxcph F. Kilkenny LCDR Gregory R. Sawyer LCDR John W. Scheiflcr LCDR Christian M. Srcinmtll LCDR Slcphcn W. Tugariclln Mow-HN 55 U1 .nw o1 9 5 fr: EWXXW 'Q 'Q 5,5513 H 10 bl11'Ls9g:ssw em 7135! 13 :nn E' fr v na u I ull' 355 C 'l Q-A Q? X!C'lnXVN'1 lbiiiiuld NN. ,fXi'iiiild if'r,'XVN', Niclciiuiii Cf Blllllllil XCJC'4,-XVU Williiim In. Biiidcl 1 f fix-ciiiziii any Ciilc-, AMSC Lcxiic V. I,.uw ADC Dzilc K. Spitz ATC' Willium M. Wulici' YNC Roger J, Xydil AQC' Thuiims R. Wcglci' i 'W' XNHZI .-Xllgci Bciiiniu '- A ' PN! i44ii'i'5 li. Ciniiiici' ,, -. - 'ii -'XUI ilgllllcx S.C'I1iiCj X'l'liiXXX'i Willigiiii J. Cixiiiw AXUl1fXXN'i Cigiiy l,, llryci' 3 6 All Hurlwrl 'lf limhry AlJli,AXVN'a lfrcilcriclx Cf lfllIlClA All l'icri'c J. l-Kimi ANSI Daiiiicl Ci. lliiiixlizm .4XNlHl Donald Y. lliilciiiiilw l 71 362 PRHAWW Maurice M. May Alil Barry M. Nflcfuxliii AMHI Mulculni ll. Rubens Alil Rwlwrl A. Rm! ,xiii immiii w. simicli ADI Alvin Holly A01 Nlclviii D. Jackson AMSI Philip D. Lnslcr AOllAWl David J. LCigLiIlE AMHI Rick W. Lou DK2 Slcphcn J. Alcxumlcr YN2 Nlichucl A. Allen M32 Ronald A. Baker' A02 Richard lf. Baker AK2 Grcgury Bcxl 36 AZ-lAXN'r Hrhm K. Muninggr .-U12 RUF l,, QIUTL W .-XQ2 Richlllkl -X. CMLICLIC .-Xlil Kerry N. Huric ATI Uawnd ll. Huupur ISZ Patrick A. Hurnc 1 AD2 Clydu F.. Milton 'W A423 JNCI l., Nlulli fXlJ21'.3XVs'l N1Ul'l4lS N, I-'Lung ,NUI Juscph T. RUhCI'1x ll' AME! Sum Joncx AMH2 Summic Ross Jr. A02 Arthur J. Koch AMS2 Daniel L. Mnlmuk AD2 David R. Mara 3. V- JL X I 2 Sluurl A. Rum MQ R:wrwr'1C', Schulz Mil Byron ,l. Scucc ANISQ Puui J, Smith , ' 5 , fl r f '+ , , a f YE fssff H hh' wg V' -xx Lf, X X'- AME2 Thcwdurc W, Susnicki ADI Churlcx J. Sudcrs .-X02 Gary L, Taylor AME2 Duuglus P. Tuylur A02 Sidney L 'Ihmnm I XLT SM ,X-Q2 ,Inn P. Thurlllml ,fXN'lS2 Uguid l'l'icL'lliU il RUBEN ly. Wlmill .XT2 ,lugl ,X XYOUJNUII Xflzlrxvvvl .lwhn D. Schrun HMI Williguu P. Thumux k INN 365 366 All lirncxl IJ, Ymmlw AQ? lmcpll Albalrlcw MN l'llTICN D Hass . ,..L . . Q .-3.03 lluvinl l.. BUUlxCl' .-XK3 Nllclliiejl l.,. Busloll 7 AME3 Nlicllucl K. Duxlclwn A5453 Lcwlur A. lbzuls AQ3 Nick L. Dinululc A03 Curl Y, lzuxlcr 153 laumw Nl. lxlrlcy X! f,,,! ...- .f AMS3 Sum Butler AE3 Jammu V, Cnudy AZ3 Daniel S. Cimuskus AQ3 Bryan CollcmdClN'3' AD3 luvicr H. CUITCLI AE? Chris W. Huyncx AD? Damon R. Hildchmmi A03 Trcm l.. Hillix A13 Muck C. Huihum AMS? Anthony K. Inwrru XNHQQB Rubcrl .-X. Ifnligu XK3 Douglas K.C 3uyh1m -X03 Nlllkilif A. fiuodcn A03 Lamcc NI. Huy XNIH3 Grcgury D. Fleming X. x M r I ,,-, 'D ANIS3 Bcnjumin J. Kilmam A311713 'lkwny lb. l.m'gL1cxpuLLl .-XT? Niall S, Nlanllhcxw Nl'-1 Righgml W. X1cC'lgu'in M33 mlm- Y. N1clx'cl'n1u 3 6 ..1 1 XX 1 Ciiiix Nllllwll XI l'imulllN VW. xlll!llCll Xl N liciincili .l. Pulciwll Xfglffl ligiiik l'HglHlU JI RulWCI'l ,l. lziklgcllx .MB William R. Ruff A5183 Brett D. Silbc A03 James W, Sleigm A03 William D. Smliz AX3 Clary lp Wliilc lluiiicx li. Wimlcix Xl 3C'liI'1wii li, Vlumlx XNISK .liiiniiiy l.. Wrgiy Xl 1 Nliclixicl R. Wiwlil A13 Cllflhlllplldf Tliiiml' ,xii luhn D. Vim W' Msg im' A. Wfflll .AXQ3 Kun? J' Ylflw .xiii lfmiiciw P. Wlicliin AE3 Richard A, Sicmif MSSN N111l'iuO. Bullock AN1S.fXN Ralph Burch ADAN lfugcnc A. Clmxcf .-XDAN Victor J, crilllflx ADAN Timothy A. Clwllinx AD.-XX Alfrcd Ci. Cluig SEAN Circgury H. C'r11wl'urd AMSAN Miuhucl ljclnmgh A3N1l1..fXN Troy A. Dcrringcr .5.N1SfXN Hurry S. Dupwn Ali,-xx Clin -N H W 'll ,xmx fini D. Msllimili' AO.-XN Hcislcy limcncf AD,-XX Williziin Nl. limcrwrl AE,-XN Randy .l. lwlniwll ATAN Kevin A. Kern AEAN Alcxunder L, King AOAN Kenneth J. Lumiirii AOAN Corey D. Luwhiim AMSAN Rodney P. Lindnr. Fe ..,-n- ' 'gli' Q ,ig AOAN Kcnnclh lv Oakley ADAN Slcvcn H. Olcnick AN1liAN Doyle G. Picrcc All-XN Sheldon Quinn ADAN Robert li. Ruyhurn ' 64 45 ATAN Pete J. Muniuni AMSAN Charles h. Nlilc- ,XDAN Kumecl M, Nluhiiinu A V i UL l AMHAN aim' R- Wffl AMSAN Jmcph D, Nlhrn HTFN Jeffrey R. Stonehumer ATAN Irving T. Stuekett ADAN Scott S. Sweet AMSAN Jimmy R. Taylor ANTH.-KN Mare Trousdell . AMHAN Thomas V. Wuugh AQ,-XN Duniel M. Witnier AN Bryan L. Blul-ae AN Nguyen V. Curug AN Stuey L. Cohurn Q.,- .LXQAN Thomus l.. Shieltlx AQAN Christopher Sluughterheek AQAN John D. Smith AKAN Vernon Smith AK.-XN Keith T. Spencer -XN Seun R. Crowell .' Selwyn l.. lluxis -XX .loxe l.. Din! KN George li. Hziire ' Louis lil, C'unninghuni G -3 .NN .lciilrcy I.. .luiicx -XN C1i1I'iNlUPi1Cl' .liirgciiwii AN Dcsliiiiig L.. i.-iI!NCy AN Mairuux lb. Odom ANJoIiiiC'.Ulixurc1 AN Derrick Pinkncy AN Jimmy P. Prince AN Shawn M. Res AN Randolph Richard X it Kiwi' 2 AN David li. Tiiixlcy AN Jucl 'lf Wuhcr AN Ronald D. Wmiign AN Mark Wulil' 1X Slcwg1i'I Nl. ,Ngkl-i,5 L1 5 AN Dux id W. Shaw N AN Diuiici M. Smith AN Paul D. Stowe AN Tziiiiur A. Tziylui' AN Grcgiiry D. Thoiiiu l'RA,A'x Slwxxn Cf Nlunnin ,XLX 1X Paul A. Pclllu AIDAA lcllrcy F. Tlmmux AIDAA Robert A. Wild ,. N. D l V ri? x D 0 0 EN Q. V XlpAA lJl1lVlL'lK .-X. Ccnsglr XOAA Jcllruy C'l11lm XXAA .lcsxlc T. ClllUliS ANlllAA .lcllrcy l lL1FlllL'I' YNSA Nlurlx L. lluycx 3 ,-XA Jcllrcy S. Brmmlis AA Chrislophcr Cluypmwl AA Thermus E. Gillespie AA Stanley M, Knuhc AA Bill P. l.LlfSUll lil., K .63- J' av . b ,PH A l'- , .-X.-X llgxrxlcll Nl. Nlugcc :XA llulwcrl .'X. Sllzldlc ul1nli.foynulx ARi'1u'l li. liruulw XR .lull Nl. l.lxcr1guml COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER CDR Gary M. C erney CDR William E. Christman Hs-7 SHA MROCKS JOHN F. KENNEDY's embarked operational fleet helicopter squadron is Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron N from NAS Jacksonville. Fla. The Shamrocks of HS-7, who proudly answer to the call sign of Dusty SEVf?have as their mission inner-zone antisubmarine warfare QASWL search and rescue KSARJ and airbome utility gsgisdcj Services' The Dusty Dogs fly the venerable Sikorsky SH-3H Sea King helicopter equipped with active dipplngsonar' - ' -'i -'hal -as - d 'l ti 'd' ' ' Q Despite the rapidly changing -dai y sc e u e an txtraor .mari y eman ing flight hour requirements, the dfon continued to perform brilliantly in support of Operation Desert Storm. The Dusty s adapted to the in- gxged operational tempo required to support twice daily strikes against Iraqi targets. Additionally, HS-7 provi me essentm air assets for the interception and boarding of potentially hostile merchant ships. g ntly maintaining 24-hour intensified alert status, HS-7 continued to fulfill the battle group's or logistical requirements while effecting I6 rescues at sea. Through sheer determination and hard work. the Dusty Dogs rose to meet eve D enge in the most de- ma-nding of all operational environments. Once again they proved themselves t a critical player in the JFK! CVW-3 team. K uf 2 .- TT. -4 3 U E C .HC L... T1 1: r.: fs at 41 VJ if S 3 5 5 .ca 5 :fi Q! U ,- TJ s.. S J U -1 -QFL' ini? LQE??E STE-5 Hiya lifi 5-I 57: cg-:gg 5325 506,42 1552 SEQ? 52f5.': EVJQZ' vcr? -uu,,,.: Chin 3.-5.55 o 3 5:5112 F'-0 'E'53 5 QEQ-dw EXE.: sg?- -U93-S 5 31: Q . -355 ga 5 'U-gm g 5 5 A ,. f I 6- 4. ..n I I . f fbi!!! IfI',I1mC1 Su luwrl I 'I Clwrcy Ii. 'IIixtI111111mLr I,'I'.ICl ,Nmiruxx ,I. 'Iimrmr IZNS .Iuxcph R. XVcxxIIH3, C 'NVD-I Nurnmn ISIINI1 Jr AIMS SICPIICII I I, Ncwul IIXNISC' Curtis W. Buurn VIANN I XIiuI1L1cI A, Iiurnc YNC' Km IH QX, ,lwm-N IXIX'.IwI1n NN. KUlCIIIU!L1Ix XNIIIK' ,I, I7. RIuI1gmIw UL' Rulmw XX Sgmlwrn XNISCISIUL-1m,fX, NYVIQIIII XNIIII Ii1'1gm I . .-XIIU1 Xlzl I IlLII'IL'N I. MINI .AXKI DLIVILI W. C1Irlxx'rIgI1l AZI ,Imcph 'II Cox NISI .Imcph P, Dcxcrn -XXVI Kcnnclh J. IiIIcnhurg ADI I,mx'cII W. Franklin if 4-I AZI Iumcx A. Ncnl AII Bruce W. Nclwn PTNI Ifuuncc K. Rubcmawrm AXI II11mILIW,Smm, .KNISI Uflitlldu Smjlh lb 53' AEI Stanley Gardner AEI Johnny NI. Garner AOI Nonnun E. Mustcns ATI Roy A. Niullhcwx AEI Thcnnne A. Mcyrifk ATI John E. Wrighg PR2 Pclc P. Burcuru A02 Ronald VV. Bute, AX2 Willard L. Copgluml AD2 Durvin D. Elicnng M22 Iidwurd A. Groves -XT2 Iumcs A, Guylun NNIE2 Artist I-. Haxrrix AXVV2 I'I1ms P. Iohlhidlc AID Curlix I.. Johnson P' -XI7I.Icrr5 I. .luImwn YNI l'I1au'Icx Ii. Juncx IJKI Rudy .luram -XWI .AXIIQH P. I.1IpkmilcI1 NWI C'I11'IwlupIn.'r' Nlgnqucm I-NWI Scum P. Ruclu-lug ,NWI Jauncx I.. Ruminghm :NWI Surmlcl I.. Ru .LXNIIII IJcIIwurI R. Smith AZI'IIin1uIh5 J. 'I MUN as NWI Bryam R. NILIIIIN-11 'I Nliulmcl J. Nicllcmn XDI Larry CI. NIiIIx XNIHI Clark IJLIIIIICT XKI lDg1x1II I.. Pcndlcp WOM Illllllllu ju q',-mm Amin: Phlllup R.VN'a1ltL,, ANlJ3.lm11ux H. Mwr'L1h:1r11 Mx A rm-rm-L1 rf, mmcfx., vw,.. X193 Clnlxlkmi H. Gu-cn XDR WillicAI,il1'iI'i'ix1 XKJKIQN-pi1 K, Hglfcl XXX .liuucx R. Jnhnwn XTX Ruhurl VV. ,lulmxull wld .XVN'3.lmupI1 l,. Uclgrippu P.- I 1 l H l l ef S E 'S a 2 lXNlSl Nlirlmcl R. l'RUI1lPllCI' HM? Dcnnix li. Loc ,NIB K rang ll. Lcmngcl ,x.xlS3'lll1UlllllN R. Nlucllunulll AIN .-Xllwcrtu NlLlI'llIlL'l I' AD2 Tony Rulllgnlwgrgcf A5153 Riclmrd Cf SllCllCllC AMS3 Scott T. Sonnncr AX3 Randall C, Zulubski AHAN lirlc S. Arlix Q Sf' 'fa AMS? Dexter Malden AWB James W. Matthew AWB Kimberly Pilkay AW3 Chrixlophcr Robvm ADX Riuhgml O. Roland is ,af .-XZQXN lbuxiil Nl. lllgickliurn .AXNISAN Nlurc li. Huyil ANIPIAN lbziviil l.. Hiwylcx YNSN Anlhmiy Cf Brimlu YNSN llcrmuii B. Briiwii AEAN Summic D. Buckllcw AKAN Jim: Cusurcs AWAN Gary W. Cliildrcxs ll AW,-KN lclillcry S. Cmiukc AWAN William B. Grgixics 'GP' 1-g, Wg X 'CS AKAN Sum Nl. Circcii MQAN 'liciry T. Kiwi .xxii i,-xx 'immiix w Nliirlin ANlS.'XN Pailriyli Nl. Nlklfgilll ,X IAN William U. Nliirlcy 383 ATAN Warren Pochcx AMSAN Craig L- RNC' PRAN Jctlcfyl N' Rllm' ADAN SL-otl A. Schmitz AZAN Gerald T. SCIICFS AXAN Don D Wilmot AN Rockwell C. Goodalc AN George E. Hoyos AN Thomas L. Marks AN William T. McKcclhan AN M. McKinney AN William J. Parkcr AN Bobby J. Prilchcll AN Thomas C. Vcsclka XX .liiliri ll. Williairm NTAA .liimcs l.. lispgv XIJAA Oscar Guriicf V XUAA l1ivicr'Giiri1ulcf AZAA Manuel L. Gurdon ADAA Fred C. Humlcltc AEAA Brian .l. O'Loughlin AEAA Antonio Orem AA David l-. Elkins AA Gary D. lippcrsori AA Jorigitliuri A. Gilbert AA Richard Hollingshcud AA Nlicliiicl A. Lgilliy cllc AA Pclcr' L. Riiyiiiimd AA Willigim VV. Vroiiiiiri AR Nlicliucl T. Tcwkcshury 185 .41 5, 1. COMMANDING omcnn CDR Douglas J. law ' V I ai L , 1----Y-, .YV 1 . -7' 291' f 3'--I-14-f'.',-FT -' 45 ' 2' -,Q ' ' , , k A , 1 W Y Y '1 -- - . ii- 'wif 4 ', 'ifgfiefx . .549 g 9:54:13 3 411.356 ' -3: 4 . 115 4' f s H - ' QW- M , ,rg ' ' xv-5.3 . 5--,f'3.:1-4A.3v.:t rc-fy :W vw ' '-Q, . -A-V ' of 7' A.: . r-ff fag, af J ., ,Y - . . ,Z .. ,,, , 1. . i r ,,,,..--a- l E ' e-ff. M . Q rv 5 The VF- I4 TOPHA'l'l'ERS, the Navy's oldest active squadron, continued a tradition of combat excellence during the Desert ShieldlStorm deploy- ment. While operating in the Red Sea, the squadron flew Combat Air Patrol to protect the carrier from a potent lraqi air threat. Once Desert Stonn began, the Tophatters provided strike escort for the attack aircraft of CVW-3. The F- I4 Tomcat. with the most powerful radar of any lighter in tl1e United States arsenal. proved extremely successful as an intimidator of the lraqi lighters. The VF- I4 Tophatters were a vital part of the Kennedy contribution to Operation Desert Stonn. 4 1 COMMANDING OFFICER CDR Mark Checchio T V COMMAND MASTER CHIEF FCCMISWJ John C. Metcalf 'gl a-. 22 '-25 o YE Us C-. .Eva gt? 9 gf um P 'SE ES 50 IEE ca O-E I than if ' : Zta F E8 Z: E25 -Us X 'U 4?-I III Jn: 9 5-E 9.5 'E 'T U-E p.: 35 5'2- 5 Patrol t Amr bu E o U uudron llcw 'J' v: D .: i :Z 9 cn '11 u tl! U .C .- .E 'Sb ,- - .- c opera hil ment. W 44, Stoml began, Dcscn HCC O fell lh -4 I- .- GI '5- L3 -4 ,- - CJ Q-n A -1 Q. 'S ,- ,- .- A -4 ,S- 1 L.. 'U ': L- 3 :J 9 0- - - .- U U .- F0 ln p h I Ou 5. PQ 2.2 .. Q 22 Eu U OF-L U arsenal. proved extremely successful an an intimidator of the Iraqi lighters. The VF-I4 Tnpluntlers were at vital part of the Kennedy contribution to Operation Desert Storm. t '-. E 1 l E f . . LT Vinccm J. Zuccurdi LTJG Byron J. N1crrili ENS Brian IJ. Fleming ENS Thmnux A, Wnllb XJfC'N1fAWJ Jerry J. 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XN!UmlllllUs KI-I Jcilrcx A NNm'1I111wlur1 OSZISNNW Dunicl Ci. Ahrzum .-XT2 Bram J. .-Xrnuld li Ql- T7 AK34 AW! Rcginul Beasley AT: Bm T. Bigcluw A132 Churlcs c.,.,k ATI Vinucnt M. Iidwurds M52 Brian W. Iimhry -5-1 l YN2 Thunmm H. FHUIC ANIE21 A Wx WVLIIICF Chxlhm .-X172 KUUII llulluwily .-X02 W ill-Nd l.. Hupc .-X02 Bun liUllNlUI'l Ill S rf Legg f 7 i fXNII'Q2 IJRILII I Qu ' :XII RLIBIIIUIILI In. Ruxw .-X02 KCIIII Sunil WNW! Rulwrl II. Sxxnmlc ANIII2 Izriu NN, 'I illu XI2 Ciumrd W. JuuuI1Ic1' XI2IoI1n I.. Ixmur ,-XK2 Clrcgury IJ. Kyxur XT2 Nkxrcus R. I,nlhwn I-XID Neil K. NILICXIIIILIII IN A02 Andrew T. NILIFIIHCI ANIH2 ,Iocl K. Mzlytsiclni A02 AmImny I-. Moten N182 Ruhcrl 'If Niulgrcxx ,-Xlil Roy W. Mylcx PRF RUKQCI' U. lilmx .-XFN Rmmld R. Bmwrs .AXNIH3 Irwin Df-Xmirudc A03 JcI'IYr'cy I.. IJLIYIN AL? Mark A. lfikcs F? l I AMS3 Barry Frcdrickmn ATB Raymond C. Frillx A23 Neil D. Hlllwmmd AD3 Alfic Gonzales AT3 Luwrcncc P. Harris ai WK YI? Burdcll U. HillqllN .-X03 MiluhcH l,. Hum YN3 CQLIVIIUII N. Hlllh A5183 Juhn li. Kemp -' ,KQV L T . Pfsfauw 'A XTR Daxid R. Nicad RMS? Stcphcn R. Nioiihon XJ? Richard N. Nimrod :XMJJ3 Niuholax R. Nixon ANJSX Richard R, Oliva A03 Paul J. Rnino H? Kcxin B. Shoqiiiakcr AX3 Todd J... SJL'!llJx XN1H3Jainu J.. Spircw XJJ3 Niark R. Sxxcigarl ' as 1 JQ :F AMS3 Antonio D. Owcns M83 Johnny l.. Patrick .-NIL? Chrixlophcr T. Richard AMI? John K. Ridcr PN3 Jcrry B. Rohcrls .Si 4 if '1 YN? William H. Wzmllucc A03 Rum-1 11 vvully -X23 Luxxrcncc Nl. Young MSSN .lawn U. Allun ATAN SICNCI1 D. Buldcn vw- -YW' AMSAN .lwhn D. Brown MSSN Edgar Curdc AEAN Jeffrey M. Curlcx' AKAN Jumcs J, Conlcy AKANJUQI1 ID, CUIIXNLIF' fill Nl A XTAN 'lwhumns lf. Crum' .-XNIIEAN Jmcph L. Duniclx XUAN Viclur llclgmiu Xli.-XX Cicruld R. lidiuk XUQXN Miclmcl Y. lixilsllvl 47 :N llAN John W. lflctchcr PRAN fkwrcy .l. lfnnxlllc AKAN Blaine VV. Frltsch AXIS,-XX Nlunlx 'lf Garcia .AXNll l.-NN SCUII Nl. Grey gm I' AMSAN James D. Nlchlrlum' Afwllz-XN lN121llllCkN A. NlcNllllLm ANISAN Palrlclx Nl. NlcNunmm ,-XUAN 'llmy 'lf Pzlulln .-XNlll.-XN 'lkvdd S. Pullm- ADAN Davis M. Hill ANlllAN Michael S. Huff ANIHAN Maurice S. Huffman AEAN Stull A. KQCITICI' PR.-KN Kenneth C. Lawrence 'ii i.ii v-pf AKAA Clirislophci' M, Grillin AEAA Tawny R. Smith YNSA Jimmie L. Williams AA Tony BI'L1l.1I1NCl1XX'ClgCl' AA Abdul H. Bilmlxs lcxlcr R. Wuiwii AN William .l. Wiixliliurii AlxAA Kyle Cf liailxcr A Lcslci' ,l. Hrumlic A llcrmam A. Ciihwii l 2 A n 1 1 555539 AA Sum Paiwiiix AA Jzmicx A. lmiiiicuy AA lVlCl'I'Cll K. Pm-,ciw AA lclilicy R. lick-wx l AA Duiiulil W, Suiiipwii . i i i AA Carlos A. Hodge AA Edson T. Mcrrictl AA Acic Mitchell AA Octavio Padilla wi I 5 Ei? 5? 5125? ,Q li ! VF-32 SWORDSMEN COMMANDING OFFICER in y -33 CDR George E. Slaven Jr. A I ll' r l J Q ?2.'f-My ia: -. . EXECUTIVE OFFICER CDR Thomas E. Zelibor .-- CDR Q Q . ,Vu 5' . I f Q fra- Y' ,,',V-9: - . .5 ck-VN, V ,51- V1, V ' r x 'ff-af. 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Cux Q-.. 1 ,aff P mms lm-Q11 cs. LM- fXIif'S1AXN'JCiuu1'gc A. mlb-N ,-XIUCS MXWQ Mark R, Gillwll l.T.lCi Thmugxs VV. Johnson .VXNIVS l.'XXX'lf'T11llATL'N Nlgixrm TNS ,lcrrx .X.C'srlL-1114111 TLNSC LXS ,Ins TNS Vlllnnmxl ulux l,. ltx .mx cph XI lglllflx 1, Sculclmglm AECSKAWP Gary A. Muruwski AEC Kcilh L. Aldcrson AMEC Edmund J. Condon ADC Bryan N. Dawson YNCISWJ Alphonse DeRosa ATC Michael J. Oehlrich AQC Michael E. Osborn AZC Brian P. Tierney ATC Mark A. Wigginton gggsmge r In 4 . 45. ,. 1 - W ...W W -'H' 2 Q' ' .-ns.. .1 -eww t J 41. ' H AMHI Anthony Cuoggo YNI W1ll11m lx Doxsq PN' T h J AflfAWJDon.1ld L LJNILFJT lmol y ANU, .. - Q Ah . . ., . AMHIAW, Mlchud L. Mlm l Ronald VM T IXUIT All Roger F. Curpcnlcr AOC Kcvin I- Worlu DKI C hrislophcr Colslon :H if -- - Y ,l li AME! John K. Ciusslcr PH! W. Michael Harxhbargcr OS! lirrull S. Jackson AMS! Bud Joyce AQ! William K. Kixcr I A do MS! James R. Larry 4AQllAWl Pau! Lclcndcr AMS! Daniel F. McNary ADI Larry W. Meyer L-Z, W Ali! John l.. Wallx XTIQAW! Charles A. Williams AMS2 Sunil M, Alloy XO! lc!'!'R Nunnally AOHAWJ 'llhumas li. Wmmdamii 4' S - ' If J PR! laul R. lrunkc! NC! Willic Smith AE! Ruwcll G. S!l!OlllCYS AMS! John l.. Slcdmaii PN2 hurry I,,. Hunk .-XNIH2Ruhcr1I AHull N182 l,CXillCLlN Hcnwn 'XNlli2r XXVI Nhllllwuxx lf. Bcrmw .NUI Brian I,. Bells db .Mil Frank S. Bond I ADI Ncul D. Bridgcx AQ2 Ralph J. Chuiswn PR2 Lccm T. Dulcs n xx X XX, 1 . .-XNHZQ f Xnlhony 'If Hcmirix AfJ2IJUnuhic VUUIC ,xN1S2 T1uhlfl.lHglHd M32 imma 1-1 :QI-nl 'W53 V'V4'5 '1U ADX. Jwhnwn XMF2 Kcnncxh Ciruullnum- M3 Um ld 'X' 'luhlwm M52 Arthur Cf Cirxl'I'iIhx Xll' K- JuwphM,H11nwIl Hw- l ANlll2 Pziiriclu l-. KllL'!lll'lUV-'Nlil M72 Williuni 'lf Lcwis A02 Gurdim B. l.yclick A02 Mulilicw R. Nflzulci' AKZIAWJ Nliulmcl A. Nlurkcy ADJAWJ Raymond E. Marlin AMH2 Jzimcs A. Mayfield IS2 Paul T. lVlcHz1lc PH2 Gerard J. Michuud iixiz wiiiic ie. Riiimwm Ain: Mum ia. si-imcaiicf Aww Mm C Mins M13 l'.'N ' WJ mlull ,xciz xiacimi D. xiimmi- M93 W ln mm M33 .iimii-N ii. U'Bricn ,-XQ2 Jim-pli Ci. Pclcrs All Sicvcn Plmrcx AT2 Mark A. Taggart YN2 Eddie G. Thomlon lS2 Todd N. Thomton AK2 Dale C. Ward AT2 Steven J. Weirieh l 4 IS3 Christopher Adams PH3 Theodore D. Ande TSOIT AZ2 Timothy Weston AMS2 Michael K. Whitham AQ2 William V. Whitten AK2 Earl D. Wilcher T? ' I 1 , 4 rp . L. AQ3 Jeffrey D. Brancheau YN3 Kendrick J. Brown AK3 Mark ii. Archibald PH3 Thflmlw R- Cahill AK3 Ric L. Arnold AT3 Brian L. Besse -af arf? AK3 Joseph L. Chapman -up YN3 Aldrich M. Davis AE3 Eddie R, Dry AT3 Corwin M. Cal PH3 Willis Gardner AT3 Charles R. Gaskill AD3 Robert R. Herrera AQ3 J. W. Hildmann AMH3 Mark C. Jones g up Qilglnfig QM? A03 Dwayne A. McConnell t Alia Mink A. Mncnlnnnnn AMH1 PH Kscli nsxwl'-ll-lT.MnD -ll - on 'O A 1 'lm L 'M PR3 Glenn ls. Kelly AMS3 Richard A. Kunz AD3 Fred D. Martin ' ? 'l'5F'Ui' AMH3 Luis E. Mejiu MS3 Niue B. Merritt 'W AD3 Brian D. Montes AE3 Todd R. Nollinger A03 Rory P. 0rork AMS3 Robert J. Pellerin AQ3 Frederick J. Peyton AMI-I3 Thomas W. Phuneo AQ3 David E. Phillips Jr. sr' J . --ii . PRAN B 't A -f AQ3 Richard A Ruger rl m S Mum, ' ATAN Ward M. Baker A03 , J John P. Roeerx AEAN Sum A. Bunk A03 Rohert D. Steinbach AD3 Gregory D. Supple AMH3 William P. Sweigairt 4' 1,, Ll 'YH' ATAN Paul J. Bzxrkur ADAN Chrix B. Bcul AI-LAN Dcrrick Bouguurcuu ANISAN James Bn vudhcud ADAN Booker L. Bruinglon Xl XN Sl14mr1l'.LiuILl N Willigun IJ. llgmling .-NMS.-XN Smr 1IuyS. Diclriuh N ',XNCi11n'x Ilcxwlcx AIA AXNISAN Clmrlcx limcry YI ANI I-'rank C. lbuuglm f-XN Patrick Hx Llllx SAN Run lx Hluxl ADAN Michael W. Hulnian AEAN Ronald L. Kelley AMSAN Kevin B. Kenton MSSN David Kish AEAN Francis J. Leak AMHAN Sammy M. Leedy PHAN Ricardo L. Lopez ADAN Shawn R. Lorenzo ATAN Garv N Love in ' .. ,,. y, ' 5 lg 4 ,.,, - ze I . ..- va-Q' tp I iR ATAN Thomax IJ. Reynolds ADAN vmeem M. Mcflean YNSN Allen is iaeoiliiiix ALAN Allgd L. Mercado MSSN Ricardo kim AEAN Oscar Cf Mueller AMSAN William 'lf Oils AIJAN C.ieol'l'rcy M, Ping 'W ' 'fl' Q. n- . 'ii ' U. 7 AMSAN Anthony J. Sanders PRAN John F. Schuster AEAN Christopher Scarchfield ADAN Scott D. Sizemore ATAN Michael C. Talahach 'S X5 S L, W' gi g . 5? 5. 5 5' 'WJ 5 5' ATAN Thomas R. Thompson ' AQAN Thomas D. Vaughn AMHAN William P. Walker AQAN James M. Wanish AN William D. lltlllhdf ll ,W Bm ,My ADAN Cary D. whm AN Grcgg AA. llangaard AZAN Charles M. Williamw ANlllAN Roderick J. Wilson AMSAN Brian D. Wollie ANIIJAN Brian J. York AN Donald J. Holt AN Marvin C. Jones AN Derrick K. Jones AN Dennis Scmy Jr. AN Kelly G. McBunc .ff AN Anthony Rodriqucz AN Robert E. Odcn AN Chad E. Gsborn AN Josue Quilcs i 3 'E' AN Eric L. Scull AN Bllhhy Suhgf AN Kcnncth L. Wurc .AN Jclili A. Zysscl AQAA .lim Cairvuiril MSSA William J. Cryslcr AOAA Ryan B. Guilhcr AMEAA Michael G, Hnplcr .f - I A' ' -' AMHAA Scan 'lf Luster Q-.3 fl ANHSAA .lLlITlCN T. Lcxlncs J '-4' i . AIAJAA Chnrlcx P. NlcDn'wcll W AMEAA Dennis J. Pullcrxnn AA Ronald L. Bcncinic l XR liiuluml NN. Nlpfwllnc AA Chrlxlnphcr Buhnnics Y 51'-v AA Brcll E. Falconer AA VN. Rngu Marshall lx AA Brcll R Nlcwlund s 'Q 5 x 4, G1 'LP . +22 tl lirlc .l. .Mlgnnx nl ll I , HH ill AA Michucl E. Snmn Nlumllnwq 4, . . I L AA Amhlmy SA Slcwim AAO1'xillcl. Wzllkcl' PHAR Danny A, Dmix AUAR Philip li, llaniw h fe- SEA HAwKs N, Xi COMMANDING 0FFICER ' CDR Terry M. Dudash it . ff, in Q I al I if '51-?i'f5'i'i-if . Azad! -12 , ' ,ta 9 f- i gigs! I Hi it 1 V 4 ll 4 ' A J .lf rr 'flfn 1 The SEAHAWKS were enroute to the Panama Canal Zone, for a deploy- art of the Counter-Narcotics Joint Task Force, when on l l August ment as p those plans were abruptly changed by a man named Saddam Hussein. With d in Norfolk, loaded aboard only 4 days notice the squadron regroupe Kennedy and said farewell to loved ones. As Kennedy arrived in the Red Sea, the Seahawks immediately com- ' hedule of around-the -clock AEW operations. Flying menced a grueling sc , di tinctive E 2C Hawkeye, VAW-l26 maintained a protective radar the is - umbrella over the Red Sea Battle Group throughout Desert Shield opera- ent of combat operations, VAW-l26 led the way, tions. Upon commencem sively stationing their aircraft over hostile territory to provide timely, aggreS accurate strike control of CVW-3 aircraft as they attacked enemy targets. The Seahawks played a vital role in protecting CVW-3 strike aircraft and the Red Sea Battle Group. They are proud of their contribution in the defense of freedom. I ri L, .ifl 'Pc ffm: sig , , K . 9,1 :YQ r ,M .-1 if 3 'I Pr? 5 , an-2-, . aw, .1 A ':fK1-- u W, 4. X lan? ' . .' .1 . V ff' fv , .2 Q -55 1- t X , S Q Q Q :Y . 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Keith Ruhcrlu lnniiillaidi Kenneth .-X. i..CllLlI'lg i gcnc W. Mcfnwkcii -XKI Ronald K. Smullmun ATl David Nl. Whilc Alwllil Frederick J. Yohc ADI Kcilh Adams fXNlllll,'XVVl 'lTllUlllLlN Nlwunly ,Nfl Jus-:pll li. Nlurklucl-Q .AX'l'llAVN'l liryun A. lk-ndcr Alll Silvcslcr Ruud - PN2 Alllllllllf A. l -'ululxultl AID Slcwn li. flllfflil ATI lim ld Nl. ficrlslllu M32 CQL-lu-gg 'IQ lluglmcx ll AMS2 Slcvcn D. Bomhcimcr AMH2 Wudc T. Buic M82 lm' W. Collins Jr. Alfl Michael L. Davis AE2 Nliron C. Low AMS2 Dennis Mefiinly PR2 Joseph Nl. Meehan AT2 David W. Slone AMS2 Ricky R. Wilson PN3 Daniel Christian AMS3 Michael W, Crader AMS3 Gary M. Davis 'P' AD3 Chris A. Fellv AD3 Raymond E. Frankarl AMS3 Ismael H. Gonzales AMS3 Mike T. Hawley AT3 Howard W. Hiser AMH3 Mickey W. Johnson A133 Charles li Lanioreaux M13 Patrick K. MeCurry 'T' :XT3 Mark Wulf AE,-KN Windwn R. Bcrrx' YNSN Calvin Brown ATAN Gcoffrcy B. Carlwn .-XMS3 C'lam'y Cf Niclrllmh wr- , fxllw Ihuruax VN. flrmmll, 551113 Iidxxard l.. 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Smith 448 A02 James D. PowCl'S A22 Ronald G, Prevutte AT2 Eric E. Redmond HM2 Leon G, Renaud tx' ul. A -ll.. .. in 11, AE2 Delbert W. Snyder AMEZCAWJ Todd W. Stuhlbusch Azzmwa Phillip AE2 P: J. Stoekduee 1uI E. Strong 'I f -f -f' ft.-,qf 1 W x I I 3 3 i U 1. 1 5 5 ' fwffli' fl... l AO2 licnjumin M. Tallcv PR2 Scou WI -I-.mlm ' Dunald J- Thomas . - Mark I. Troublc-field in- AT3 W. Scott Bowen PNB Eric E, Cox ADB Dale K. Crawford PRE fxligkcy L. Crowe l PN2 Willie Williams AE2 Clyde A. Woods A03 Douglas G. Albert AQ3 Luis J. Bubiloniu -l-19 A13 Rlchurd li, Dcnnix A133 'ltd Dcvcr ATX Anthony N1. lhcupw A03 Joseph A. Iillml AT3 Francisco T. Fcrnundcx A23 Rohcrlu A. Fimbcrs AMH3 Randy J. Fogg AQ3 Paul R. Gurrcll -150 AD3 David M. Gunxzllcl AT3 Rohcrt D. Ciruhum ATB Ruhcrl S. flocking AT3 Raymond Ii. .lzlckwn T' ATB Bobby J. Jackson AME3 Jerry Jenkins AT3 Timothy D. Koskcv AMH3 Gary L. Lurimorc i-. A. AK3 Mark C. Morrison AMH3 Tracy J. Nccziisc A03 Burton J. Nccdhum AMS? 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