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XYZ .ilso dcdicxuc lhix cruisc to Ciod .uid our country' for which wc wrvc wirh pride and honor. Kauffman At the end of the war, Kauffnian f.:-lined to the BARNEY IDD-1491. In November of 14 'ii he became the Executive Officer of the new Radio Vwision of the E Bureau ofllngineering. In May of1925, lic .is appointed Naval Aide and Flag Secretary to Admiral N N. Robinson, F Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet. I e 'l' I In june of1925. Kaullman was seleeied to the ranl-: A. , r . - P t 5 of Commander. I-Irs next tour ol duty was .rs a member is as O ol' the U.S. Naval Mission to Brazil. Appointed Captain in 1936, Kaulifman served as Commanding Officer ofthe he USS MEMPHIS, and later at the shipyard .tt Mare Island. t In 1941, RearAdmiral Kauffman was sentby Presi- ' dent Roosevelt to establish and command a Naval Opera- I l tion Base in Iceland. In 1942, as the principal Naxyanti- - submarine expert, he commanded the GulliSea Frontier :- which included the Culfof Mexico north to the shores of Carolinas. Under his dynamic leadership. the U-boat vis. menace in that area was checked. Kaullman later became I, , ii r of the Allied Anti-submarine Survey the senior membe Board. evaluatingASVU techniques for Roosevelt and Prime 13 Minister Churchill. Moving on to the Pacific in 1943,he the Pacilic Fleet s cruisers, de- assumed command of all stroyers. and frigatesg 401 ships with 1511 ' 'U men. In October 1944, he reported to Kit' 1.11 Douglas McArthur as Commander Philippine Sea lee- fier. In Mas Vice Admiral James Laurence Kauffman of1946. Vice Admiral Kaulliman returned I 'fic and W-IS orn in Ohio on April 13, 1887. Alames Laurence Kauffman at- nggigngd I0 dufy as fhc Qzglnnqandgnt of ghg Fourth ' el District tended I'ennsylvani.t Military College, the Army and Navy prepara- -,vhgm hc rclnaincd until he retired in 1949 is first. His second career began the day after termination I He held a variety of wide ranging command billets ashore and the lirst president ol'-leliferson Medical College and jelit ' 51645531 A ' I 4 H ' - ' . . . 2 - - . . , a11oatdt1rir1gXYorldXXfarl. berxingmeommandof thegunboatRANll-R, Lamar, a POS1I10I'll'lC retained for 10 years, he prestdedoxe. Q gteattzt and as an Executive Officer of the destroyer CA I.DXV12I.L, he became period of growth in jel'l'erson's history Lieutenant Commander on january 1, 1918. He transferred from the Hg W-lg mu-fied If, K1-,C fmmcr Eliznbcrh KclqcxrDf'1l' ir nearly CALDXVELI. to command the Bath-Built USSIENKINS IDD-421. 54 ycarg, Their daughter, Elizabeth Louise, married pm 2 Admiral Kaummn' during his Career' Sllcm more limi' in COYTTIWIIRI jr Their son Rear Admiral Draper I aurence Ktufliman ' 'led 1119 . . , 4 t , ' A L ' and more time at sea than any other ol-lieer olihis time. fmmcr Margaml C- 'l-uCkCl.nmn- I :Zu tory school, and graduated from the Uh. Naval Academy. A5 Q 1 'L U.S. to commission and command a mv. hip. the USS up I ' 4 so w. Bush 1 grads 1 eyesig Empl his 111. Germ . unteer eaptm. montlz and 1-.' Royal X' 1-'11 tht' served .1 a high before 1 after tht bomb, ' P111 and Arn the Nav. mandint and Gu. Hi when he ration -.-, bomb li Defense Radiolcg for the F Divisioit fflflfy Ol 1962, ht- ' S., almesalees 311 August 4 1911 Draper Liurenee lkaullmm 1 from the U 5 Natal Aeadems in 1933 Poor med him .1 commission in the regular Nan ht the United States Line Steamship Lompam 111 Lurope alerted him to the danger ol N111 ln Februarv 1940 he iomeel rheAmer1c1n Nol hulance Lorps in Franee O11 une 16 he w is s the Germans md held prisoner lor two 1e1sed1n August he made his w is ro Yngl ind nnniisstoned .1 sub Lieutenant in the Br1t1sh Xolunteer Reserve later ristng to l.1CllfL1'1lI'1l ht of the bllI'L on london 11940 1 1411 he womb and mine disposal ollicer ind achieved ee ofprohcienew in bomb disposal techniques 11 tl U S Nasal Reserxe eommission a month l Harbor Kauffman was rushed to Hawaii 'ainese attack and there dtstrmed in enemw 11rst to be recosered intaet for srudv tabhshing bomb disposal schools lor the N in t Commander Kaullman in 1943 organized 1 st L nderwarer Demolition Teams Alter eom 'l LDTS in the 1nv1s1ons of Supan Timm 1 C ommander lxauflmin planned and directed tions at lwo im 1 and Oleinawr sl postwar assignment came in lebrutrv 1 1 assigned to Joint fasle lorce One the organi n eonducted Operatton Crossroads the atomie .it B1k1n1 Atoll Later under the C NO as hetd of the 1 Protection Seetton he establ1sheel the U S Nan 1 Safety School and .nded 1n setting up .1 eomparable school 91. Captain lxauffman served in the Strategic Plans 1 er the CNG and in 1955 vvis appointed aide to Sec e Navy Thomas S. Gates . of 1960 lxauffiman was selected 'is Rear Admirfil. ln ime Chiefofthe Strategic Plans 'md Policy Division. ln Rear Admlral Draper Laurence Kauffman 1965 he beeame the 4-ith Superintendent ofthe L S lNlVll 'held emx where he sersed lor three se irs llts next .1ss1e,nme11txs1s ts the Commander ofthe U 5 Nivx lorces in the Philippines and Repre sentarise of the C ommander in C hiel Paeilte a billet onee 11ll tl 75 wears earlier by his lather On unc 1 19 7: Admiril lxiullman retired from the Ntvy Ren Admirtl lxtullman mirried the former Nlarearet fart Tuel-cerman on Mu, 1 1943 lhes had three ehildren Nlirviret K ary Drtper 1 aurence lr ind lndith lxelsex 9092170002 DCI NOLSNIHSVM U51 3.1.1115 MN HAV V1NVlN'1ASNN13cl l0L NO1.LVC11N11'1O:l '1V1hO1N31h1 AAVN S 11 . - - 2. . . ' I 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 . w,, . .4 D 'A I -1 I Y . . , . . I . . . ,C . . , . , I I , . S . K. 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A Crest he trident, symbolic ofsea power, alludes to Vice Ad- miral Kaufifmans World XVar I career when he spent more time in command and more time at sea than any other officer ol' his time: and his Wforld War ll Pacific Fleet command for which he received a second Legion ol Xlerit. The bomb represents the achievements of Rear .t Kauffman as a bomb-disposal expert and organ W'orld NVar ll Bomb Disposal Schools for both :lat and Army. The lightning bolts reflect the insignia :- Naval personnel in the professional specialties a-- with the areas Rear Admiral Kauffman was instruew. establishing. The blue stars on the laurel wreath ' each mans rank. 'id mi ral ifer of ' Navy orn by :elated -tal in 'tr to af .G Commanding O native 'lexan, Commander Deppe is the son ol' Nell L. Deppe and the late XValter E Dcppe ol'Carthage, Texas. He graduated from the L1 S IN nal Attdemy with the class ol' 1974. C ommandtr Deppts tmtitl sea tour was in USS EREDEIUCK lituttntnt from ulw 1 D14 to luly 1 177. Following graduation from Surface Wtrltre Olhcer School Department Head Course, Class 67, hc served consecutive department head tours as Chief Engineer in ZC67' ames F. Deppe Commander nited States QWY USS COOK CFP-10831 from june 1981 to january 1983, and Operations Officer in USS IUNEAU QLPD- 101 from March 1983 to August 1984. His Executive Officer tour was in USS MCCLUSKY CPFC-411 from December 1986 through December 1988, followed by assignment as Cl1ief'Stal7f Officer in the staff of Commander, Destroyer Squadron 23 from February 1989 to October 1990. His initial shore tour assignment was as a Navigation and Seamanship Instructor at the Yard Patrol Craft Branch. NETC Newport, R1 from August 1977 to August 1980. During this tour he completed a Master' of Education degree at Providence College. Commander Deppe's lirst Washington assignment was as a Detail ' and Sea Coordinator at the Bureau of Naval Personr' -i from August 1984 to August 1986. Most recently. ' 1- served as Assistant for l'olitical-Military Issues, CNO Executive Pat 1 stafFlOli'-00K1 from December 1990 to june 1992. Commander Deppe's personal decorations include the lvleriti- 1 ous Service Medal 121, the Navy Commendation Medal 121 and ' .v Navy Achievement Medal. He is married to the former Ellen Marie Shaid of Corona-' 1. California. The Deppe's have two sons, Russell and Walter. .1 tl reside in Portsmouth, Rhode lsland. 6 he 11,51-11841 as Gunnery Officer, CIC Oflicer and Assistant First 4' . , 1 J , t , K 1 F I .I 1 ' ll is IM' A' E ommanding OWCEV G.-rx ilk X f V ii J IIEM r I .. iear Q .5 5 3 . Executive 0 zcer Kevin R Denham Lieutenant ,. ...arp CDR I7enh.nn reported to USS IQALIIIINIAN .ts Ifxeeutive Otiieer on 19 .Iune I995, He was conunissioned in IQHII through the NROIC prugrnini at the LIIIIVCFSIIY ni' iiII'iILlIlUI1I.l Iwefiore fcpmting IU USS 'IIQXAS ICXIIN-393 .15 Cforninunie.iiions Uiiieer. Other Hen tours ineiude RASI-I Division Ufifieer on USS Commander United States Navy K1XI,.-XNIAXC 'IO QAC DR--6I, NX'eupom Oiiicer .ihnaird lf' .-XINSWOR'I'I'I IIIII-10907. c:UIUiTAll Systenia Ufiiteri USS MISSISSIIWI ICQGN-1407 .md must recently Scheduler. Current UpsfI'I.ins and Strike Operatlt ' Oiiiieer on the NILII-IiUi.Qi0lIIIl1.lIILIL'I'. Cruiser-I'7estrnyer Cir' EICilI'I'I'. IAIe earned at Masters Degree in Applied Science Iirnni ' LHS. Nami Post cil'.lKIL1.!lC Sch timi I in Monterey, CA. hIL'IXIT1l1I'I'I. the Iimner I Donna Marie Collet: and they have three children. NIL-1' 1 Sent! Llliti Ktiiy. ll gi 354 '.., ExecutiveO zcer i. w e ,. M V, ,W -, Rlchard L Page Lleutenant Commander, USNR Executlve Officer, September une 1993 v 11 's E 5 S 1 I I Y7d!'MiUl v. ma Z :WW zcer Country 1: T . I war? 9 5 ,, S5-F ss' Left to right: LTJG Paul Squillacotc. LT Kevin Potts, EUC jay Butka, ENS Dennis Moyer, ENS Ken Gustavscn. LT jeg' Harvey, LT Dave Dicl-cison. LI' Mark Nowicki, LT john Fatigate, LCDR Kevin Denham, II T Meadows, LTJG Peter Djerf, CDR james Deppe, LT Ryan Fahy, LTJG Par Frcdcn, LCDR Tun Alexander, LT john Tavenner, Ill' Mark Kutyba, ENS Mickey Bastian, LT jay L'Gladiator Davis in 3 asia S U 5 rl , I I., X H I is hit.. ' .E - ' A D ' ' In , , 5 . in I - .qv if, - H A A , -... 4' i Q ' 3 ' -N. E is 1 2 liz 1 V I0 ' L 1 i Tgb' .L A' . 4? fm i 0 zcer Country M-a...,,, V . - 'Hman ig ffl Vt- yi' J ' , . Ig' ' . I . fl.- Chiqfiv Mess f 1555 'Z' . ,,lX,ll,N'll Yllilijli ff Z , .5 Left to right: MS1lChicf Sclcctl Schehl, CMC Lac, ENC Cole, MSC Higgins, FCC Kricslcr, RNTC Smith, EMC Giles, STGC Swidcr, OSC Bell, BMCM Hamilton, QMCS Kosianowsl-ci. GSMC Nadcau, GSCS Holder, EMC Botts, SKC Lacsmana, DCC Middaugh, ETlfChicf Sclcctl Pfcil-cr Siva? - nu. -.4 ' ' ,az . .f - Q! ,Q r Q.-fi-zgas 'H.3, ., , Claiqfiv Mess 1 5 S. v V it M 'T' Command Master Chief BMCM Vernon Hamilton Combat Systems P ffH Xt ,yd WW-'IH arvey Lieutenant United States Navy Mediterranean deployment '93 was anything but the typi- cal MED cruise. From the Black Sea to the Adriatic Sea and finally concluding in the Red Sea, your men from Combat Systems performed superbly. As tough as it was being away from our family and friends, we were proud to' be supporting and defending our country. Though life at sea is never easy, the precious letters, cassette tapes, pictures and care boxes helped us to endure our separation. Looking back over the last six months, much has changed back home. Despite our absence, our thoughts and hearts remained with our loved ones. To our family and friends, thank you for pulling us through. Having safely returned to our joyous homecoming, little could replace the pride or our accomplishments and the excitement of retuming to our loved ones on that very special 10 September 95. ombat Systems x If - 1 rx' Ai First row: STGSN Prcssbcrry, STG5 Hart. 'l'Ml Martin, STG2 Hansen. STG3 Nvalz, Ill'jG Squillicotc Second row: STGC Swidcr, STG2 King, STG5 Shultz. STG3 Thomas, STGI Ucbclhocr, STG3 Hindly. TMI Clark, S1 G3 Hrlslto ,- v.o,V,f'D li 9-1, ,q, 'gl Eiulp A ,ie if -QL if 2 :L 3' 1 n AJ fr' 7' - t gi 31 fi ' 1, Q 11 , lg? ., ' -,Vi 'T' 'i , in I u . ., ., is v K, x ff Q K i - it if 1 eg ti x fUi+. ' 4 . J' F94 .ll ' dl v-,, 1 'Q I L r R 4 lDi'lC .1 'lr Qs ii F J? lu.. ws- us amz Division Y Sonar Division contrihuted greatly to Kauff'man's accomplishments during MED Cruise 93h For the majority olithe cruise, we were tasked with many vary- ing awignments. Vifhether .30 caliber machine gun watches. last reaction teams or assigned to the Visit. Board and Search team, the division made exceptional contributions in the Adriatic and Red seam Although operations were limited. CS-l performed superbly while conducting the hilateral exercise ulndigo Serpent . The ASW' training exercises with the RoyalS.1udi Naval Forces and the US. nuclear submarine USS PASADFNA provided outstanding, training for us all. This was a busy and productive cruise lor CS-l. Many goals were accomplished and we were proud to support KAUl5l:MAN's mission. H 4,24 'bbw-wp-1 gl! -t -9 r'I'1'1 'Uhr I i 1 h. I ll ' ' I ,lf F - : Y' -Q ., E j' , nk I' I .. ' 3' . l 1 . r t i, , E 3 wp'TVi,,. It . - ii X ' I J' ' 1 -f :S 1 ii, -'.A e X ' I , Li' A A '13 s A alarm D ' , A A ,- 7fle! -' ' T, Yl-. 5, .f .Y 1' I HV vw ,V ft. . F ,I-1'sk5' f'f i K l- ' V' l U 55353 , QQ Www First row: ENS Gusruvsun, GMC Lee, FC3 Nicholson, FCC Krcisicr, GMNI Gliverri Second row: FC5 Richardson. FC3 Dccgan, GMM2 Green FC2 Acosta, FC3 Seglink, CMMS Conroy. FC3 Thompson. SN Dclliman, GMGI Snyder. FCI Mathis, CMMI Bardwcli On gun: FC3 Krisanda. FCj XVoodruFf2 CMG1 Miklos 15 ' J E' ff- an f J ' S 4 1 H' W ' A V f - L5 i t,,gf- 1? F if . wp ' '-K V ,A x-rr V 1 ' ,ii F s I X' , Lf? .af -LZ , I ' 1-JH' Y finance Division 1 1. 1 485' 5 f ff W 3: 4, .a S Y 5 iii 1' gs --- -at 'i 'Tk' 5 ., ' 16252.-ii ,....- ff- -mt 1 Ordnance Division ix mttdc up oi' tl1rcc ratings: Iiirc Lftintrul Mun, lit1t1t1ct'5t1141tc fgttni and cillllillfflwlllklft' Cmissilcl. ilihcit' rcsptuwiiwiiitics include thc Cfiosc-I11-XVc.1put1x Systct11fCiW'SP. MK 92tircctmtrulsy5tct11,76111t11OTU Molcm gun, MKI5 guided tuissiic lgtttuciting systt-111 .md 1'.1rit1t1s st11.til arms. During Mct.litcrr.1t1u.1t1 dcpioyt11ct1t 2-'93, CS-1 l7ivisit1t1 was l'L'SPlll15ii5iC fur prm'idi11g trttinitig .uid pcrwtitwl ilir thc visiting iWU.lI'Li and sc.11'ul1 tt-.um iimr n1t1ritit11c intcrdictitwti tmpcixttitmtix in ti1cfXdri.1tit' .uid Rt-ti stats. 'l'l1mt1gl1 tiicir positivcnttitttdcand i1.tt1--Du spirit, ti1cytr.1it1cd.u1dt11.1iut.tit1cdti1uit'cqt1ip- mcut tu support K,-XUITINIANE niission t1i pttttit1g ruttuds tm target . 26, 'ff-'F' 1 - ' 't .1 Q -'X'-E J ?,t I :ia ' ,A v I . 1. gg- r 1 ,ivf'if' ' .ag V ff 2 'X is i 'i V v 1 , 5'-1. . . A Aw 1, ,W N :sv 'N dz, ...1 . x.,f. r 4 w 1 11 sn... S.. i ll' ,...-...t--- I' YI ' ini. l L E A Q 453' A--f -. - First row E13 Spurru.r DSI Barrick LTJG Steel FT' Stevens my fi XE- Sccond row ETS HJFHOIS EI 3 Walton D53 Krmgcr ETS Sova FTZ Kmuu HI l Pfelfer i fda !,rr' xv' 71 4-'3' Ng 1 AJ' .lil Elect onic Division f I 14 QW 74 r gf! i if -gn s A ,s-.,5 we Y IN' ' , ,i .fat ,oi ' 1 , 'If . -ps ' ,is-V-. A -. Mfr: '-.,- ij, X , ' '5T1?fiwf fling ' ' f 1 -t ' . 1' ., 4- t YT' .l- he 4 . , - , 'tg , iq f. ,fff ' ,., -' M . sux -ig,1Y'k,, --V L ' .W ,NQXX 3.4 A Q 'I , 'ri' W ' , in is it? ,QL 5 n , X 0 A , N. Ki l ' x e ft f tt ,. iff 5 Pi Q ,..., V 1 'ff' S . 3-T 1 .. 1 ,A .,f ,. . ,, V, C5-3 Uivision is eompriseel ol KAL'l5liMAN's eleetronic elite. ilihe hest ol' the hest spent their sttmmer vttention toiling through seemingly eountless trouhle etills to the communication, navigtttion. rqtdtir .mel data systems equipment. Xvhile performing, their tl.tily tluties, they were .ilso key memhers in the support ol' flight operations, hottrtling te.tms. wttteh sntntling. .mel ships entertainment while .tt sen ttntl inport. The division w.1s tested numerous times throughout the deployment with e.it.tstropliit taistmlties. lhe tletlie.1tion townrel the restoration ellisrts was superh. ilihe lflvs, lif-men .intl U51 eon- tinue to he the viral link in m.tint.iining eomlmt systems suite in its high st.ue ol retttliness. -I 'Z' ,...,-J' .g ..... ,. . 4 , I fi J-J 1 I l M. iii l 74 i .5 1 4 I i l l 1 ,sl ii .1 lt! 19, hd- Engineering Department Engineering Officer in we any Me 1 john D. Fatigate Lieutenant United States Navy I v 36 , ' f . 4 ix, 5 , in ga .. .W W. V 3 - sf: ,J 13 xl ei 'r LQ: ef: Eg Q -A .aa if us x- ll' Ei' rv x ,Ark an f. A fu v i ,M 1. Lf! The Engineers, affectionately known as Snipes,', are the talented, hard working technicians who operate, maintain and stand watch over KAUFFMANE multi-million dollar power plant. With two aircraft derivative gas turbine engines for propulsion and four diesel engines for electrical generation, the engineers keep the shaft turning and the lights burning, enabling the ship to sustain itself at sea An equally important function is to provide hotel services for the crew. Things we take for granted at home such as water, heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, light ing and plumbing are produced, monitored and serviced by engineers. Underway or inport, engineering never shuts down Snipes keep going, and going, . . . ...-lu-fu: -.-.f-1. .W -2 L -I ' 'A of i Wm 7'.:.'.' .. ..., frjiii ai' First row: IQUG Butka Ln pad - 3 gm S d , Q - F ,. econ row CSMC Nadcau, GSE2 Yuen, GSM3 Mcclaggan FN Garduquc G53 Uhler GSMI G . , GSCS H l - - - . . . rcssncr 0 der. Back row. FN Harris, GSM3 Oliver, GSE5 Cantrell, GSE3 Carrol, GSM,2 TiHlbCFlillxL' FISM7 Mod? Ji- El Bl J,-5.21 '.MMs5JiWhq' I I IIFW vii ' if , x .f 1 , l I 4 f 959 i,mg.j9:Jg wow' - zaarivl K N .g9QU'J'G3Vl 15,51 if --w-w,.,,.. HY qua. - -- - - - ...Q-.....,,m...---.gsm ' '1-5, ---. gf- i 3 153 Iv ? Jr, J . 5 34 3 3 5 3 W as ii 5' 31 'V C 1 - 1 5 R997 ' V :w 32 1. 1-1 51. 3535 pf , , My - Z 'Sr ff f 6 lXXXun ..,, 'ff f 4 P Gas Tu bine Division ,,.,u-'- I . ff! lgf I 5. ii i W . 1. :Q 1 5 -1 1 il! 1 Q' fs! . Ek ,E iw! ltip.. il v l ililic Ci115'l'11rl1i11c'lbcl111ici.111s in li-l Divisi1111 11pcr.11c xml I repair 1l1c 11v11 iiuncml lilCCKflL' LM--1,500 gas 111rl1i11cs used ' l11r 111.1111 pr11p11lni1111, 115 well as 1l1c c1111x11lcs llSL'Ll to 1111111i111r .1111lg11111r11l1l11'111. 'I'l11-1381111111011l,.1l11Q11.111d1r.1nslbr11ll liucl 111l l111' 1l1c 111.1111 cngincx, .lllkl .1ls11 fL'lillCl 1111- 1w11 l1cli1A11p- lL'l'S 1111 l111.11'1l l1111r c11111ril1111i11111111l1c.1ll i1111111r111111 M11ilCi.1ll1. 'l'l1r1111gl111111 1l1c 1'1'L1iw, 1l11' 111u11 11li lf--l c11s11r1'1l 1I11- pr11pcll1'r l lm-p1 111r11i11g. 1.1l1i11g 11x 111 .ill 1l1c cx1i1i11g li11'uig11 1111111 wc visf 3' ilul. lilll 1111111' i1111111r1.1111l1'. wc arc 1l1c 1lr1v111g lnrcc lll.ll -r . , . . , ai l1r1111gl11 lx.'XL'l'l-MAN l11,1111c, ug ' 1 I l f Y 1 ...H ' 4- ww. hw-P-5. - . 51 uv I I 1 I 1 ? l 5 , ' .. in ,h 1 ef 2 'Bleu EMI! Myers, FN Polaskcy. 'X W I 218 iii! 511 Q Q 5'4- Firsr row: ENS Moyer, LT Eatigatc. Second row: EMC Botts. EMS Perry, ENI Xvhallen, EMI! Doucct, ElN1l:N l.uLas, ENZ Lalllx EN2 Van Horn. EM5 Sanders, ENC Cole. Back row: EM2 Howland, EN3 Sullivan, EN5 Thomas. FN Kitts, EMI Downhour EYN5 nr i 1-nl ' I i El 41 J' use ul -'fat' . I 'M I A b , ' I I.,-., G W emi i W l4lE E K gf 1, LH '- hx 1 I ll-E ' 1 a lalfa ff 1 ' 3' ,i 'Y' Auxiliary Division 'in , 1 1 I uni --I2 ,,i 12 i T-IE: . 'qu- nq 1 N ,.-, 1: :A 4 X , . .J V ..... , 2 s..a A if i.-A ww. if .4 -4 if :Y i '-1 Q V, --5 A .aww An ilu' sliip pulled .1w.iy liroin Ncwpori pier llic incn ol! lf-2 Division wcrc in ilu-ir nliolcsu. nmnning the spicm than Q IUOSI pcoplu do noi acc. li is no LlHLlCl'Hl.lICIHL'Ill io sin' ilmi lf- l Division wonlnl clmngc lwcyoncl lwclicl' during tliis ulcploy- mcni. XX'lllllI1.lFllkllllllll1CLllYlNlUI1LlUlll3lLfk.llll sin- .ix iliu lQlcL- irici.in Xian-N onnc lironi ll- l ilivixion, ilioguzlicr ilu-xc incn worliul Iirclcwly U1 1n.iinl.1in ilu- lioui' aliuscl gCIlCI'.llUl'S, .ill clcclriml sysicins, .inil .ll1Xlll.lff' xystcins ilironglionr tlic xliip. F Alilcr iolcmiing ilu- lnxil, inspuuionx .mil c.iuli oilicr. with only l ilu- lionicuoining ll! lag-up ilicin going. ilu- man of l:-2 .irc proud ol' ilicir lminl carnal .icliicvcim-nts. iskzrw. 1 ' up 'T x 4. i , if r 4 1 -3 ,ns .i -4 A . 1 r V 5 Q A ' ,- D Y' N 1, f Q3 li 3 . C, 1 ff pf' V AK' - ll ,iq Tw Q . 1 ,C A. l f ,-K., - r FL X 'I , 4 Jn., ,- - 4 5- - Q ' First row: DCC Middaugh, HTFN Vlfriglul, DCB Gorzclnick, HT1 W'ildc. MRI Luliberrc, LT-IG Gcrnat. Second row: UC5 XVhile. DCI Halstead, UC3 Caffrcy, DCI Cloud, HTFN Martin. . J is F . ' ! n, 1 . as Q ILQYIIML Lvlrlnullls L I5 L Islslx ul 7 1 QL U Q k N ull X I L lk X L 'w4 ruuur ruux IIN KH. S Hp lKCL RQLZZ D ' ' ' f I Q . ' l v - .. iff is -7 N ' -I, --MN 5 4 - F l A l7'IL ' Y, llql llvl inn . i m .xx - Cf mrvl'lL1lmi i.m IIN' l l lull lLLlIlllCl.lI1N..l!1Ll.l Nllglmirmr llL'P.ilIV ' LllXlSlllll lsI'L'xpm1XlSll1lL'llvl ilu' -,mmm IIIN xml IIIUII .ll ilu- -.llwpw Nfl ,wi N-ll.m1.1m lull llfxl KF. N V, 1 HL llglmxmglml mlm ll.a1z:,'f1,.'wl,f X. lllu Il1'lI1lWI'N nf l 5.13. . El QQFQ f , ffl ,plllrwmlvum :1u.m1mz-lx-,. af. law fn: lxx on Illllxk llIIllINl illx pn-Q 4-l gxIll'lUH .1 xl 1 lx - ..i K l af 5, Zi. I A-ear' 4 'E JW R ir , 3 t 'lu l K . ' 1 I l . I 'Wh L' X 1 W 3 X X 1 1 0 emtions Department P Operati ai mafi- David Dickison Lieutenant United States N -1. Y EWY Operations Department its F JH 4 1 l 1 4 i I 1, 5 'I ' . ww 'I ' '-' U '-' ii lg, f if 'am Q - .apo IE if i i 1.-. ' if 4 --.Q ca M if , 29.34 Awfoo r 5 . 2 .. 4 id A First row: RMZ Oyola. RM3 Nickerson, RM5 Curtin. RM3 Allison, R x RM3 Dumont. RM2 Rosscr, RM2 Mock, ENS Bagrigm, 'SAG N-Li' Ml Bouchard. RMSN Curran. Second row: RMC Smith I -vw- fm ,I n I' 4 I 1 L- i I 1, Z ' , f 3 . 'i 1 . . 2 11,11 ' ,rw - ,- :ri ' 1 .Z - A -4 . fx'--...gn 1' wi? v i f ' 7- ai - f- ,M ff .a j, iff! ' .. , til- UA gr. I I 4 A Q 1 A ., ' 'r fr ' - ii, 1 ? 2, f - - ' W ' Y .v V JK , - -o qv 9 L' x I I . E. , . 0 o I ,, . h 33' . . Al M i 5 fl if i ' A i Q A ' 1 ' as r Q , H , A K V- in X 32 I -51 Q-A 5 ommunications Division A , ' X . ,r 4 .K , V my r , .. flux, :J X -1 .1-.,. . 1 .. ...-.,.,'A- 4' RPSTRICTED AREA KEEP OUT Aumonuzeo 3 KYSONNEL ONLY i lm' Fl ffxA IRB !h1'Crn1.1111g,s lron1O ' CIIXISIUI1 111d1l1L wmmu 111L111ons shmk O 7 IS I'LSpOI15lblL fc rm111111111111 1 upLsofxo1LL IL d111 m11111111111L111o11 xmgmg, from UL HL 5 XXL L11s11r111L 1lI 1111411111111 lllfkifllilllllll L 1s1r1 Ill LL 1 HLLLSSITX PLFSOIIIILI Rldlll hu sun 11s sh m of ups md 1l1m11s but our L111l111s11sm md lhOllLlll'S of IIUIHL I-xLl7I LlSlUll121 C 0111111111111 mans 1.x1s IIIIPFLNSIXL fm111sI1r1t11f1111s1 x ll 1 L1 r1d1cn11n 1 11111 111 11111111 11pH1xxle.ssm111111x 'Nou 18 vu 1 111111 ll 1111 Nigdffhcf li 11 sn 1 mum up 1111 1101 lulp 1111 s 'NIIIIIINXAAAXX 1111111111 C ' ffx i 000' aol as-fi' Wei C54 i 1 l ,Q 11 E. ...---' :FF U ,ws - 1 -- . Y . I K 4 1 i . , is 'W Q f Far- 1... .5 ,f-fd' Fire: mu: BMI Vfigginx. BMI Nikrhy. BNI! Uxcndcr. B312 Birmingham. B511 Robinson. Second row: SN Rise. SN GOHIHICS- SX Ri-drigugx. SN Xicxcai. B315 Pundcr. SN Vlorgcnscn. SN Unk. Bidi row: SN Hardin. SN Fiovd. SN Llwrcn.- gy fXdkCl'S0f1- SN Slmiggo. EN Bzrzz ,.,.,--'- , b I 3? ' ::...:.-......,, ,., 5 FQ-a i ,f -- H-aww fl ' ' i 'Unk' ' .7-I---' ' J , ' I, . 3' I n . 1 I Deck Division an ii L: fi 2 J, as Q .,,. .v-'Li L i ,. ,Ai ,..i.. 'ria invf ., rf 1 5: L v 4 wi ' 3h ,L !'z,4. S- i 1 llcck l,lViSlUI1Nl.lyCLllWLlSykllll'lI'lgll1C cruise. WL-pla-,ui.1vii.il link in or 11,55 Visit Bun-Ll anal Sc.n'cli npcmiiom while in thc Rad Sun. Soinciiincs npcrgn- ing iwu rib lumix .ll ihq mins iiniu, Duck clliccrivcly.1iid mlifly rmmpnrrcd thu VBS icgnns In ihcir .migiiul ahip .xml lhcn luck l1Ull1L'.lg.lll1. Nui unly' wcrc ihcrc in.iny lmu upcniliunx hui lhcrc wuru .mlm ninnumus llnwlcxxli' supcrviscd Vl5.R'l'Rlfl'K. RASR, .ind CfUNlllfl'K. I1l.lIlYllI11L'N gluing .ill ihrcu siniiilrqiiicmixly. link .ilw pcrliiriiiunl rcplciiixliiiiciiil wiilm tim-ign vcxxclx which proved in he irncrcsiiiig .ind gi li-.irning uxpcriciicc liar lmrli ships. ii c L rimhn 1 in l viii by mm ip . lx .1 m p rl irni nh 1 mm inn l'lLXLI'Ll1Llll1LQlUl30l ii sux in n lii innn I5 4. lxipi 1 ip x n 0 IIN' L ill III FUNK lr IIT H1U1 lil ITL L KP OX INLHI 'lb- -if N 'blk ,qv-v 3a -ll L,'Zf if 5 140 is 'E . ,, i 7 wi '1 N. ' - in- I i -N lift' ii. ii 1 ul L- .-ii' 1' i f? I 'yl' . l ' ' ' K V 'C ' '. .U ci Q l C .A LlCs.liN. ,C l ' l ip h 9:51 A l nli' acl 'Q 4 Ll cc l m Dlo l ' l' l I' ' . ' 7,2 A ra Ei 1, 4. - A ' K, vlii 'WA l K 1. .,,' , ' f , if I I ..,: ', l l l 512 l n' !' is In I' 'fi ,f J Ax ' if ' 'H . -K 'X Q ' 2 ' ,N ,, O ie 'V O 4 f 9 9 ,,, .. , 'A ,lr '- ., ' ' n f f sr ,1 n 5 ' + f r I A ' I'-uv GN, Q .. ' 1 , , - ' A fb 'M W ' V it I L-' . Z . ' -.q . - , 4 - X , ' an - 1 First row: OSI Burrill. O53 Wklls. O52 Mullins, O55 Story, OSC Bell. OSI Brown. Second row: OSI Cotton, O53 Ceddia, OSSN Kunsman. O55 Rice, O52 Grover. O52 Nava. OSI K l-Q '. k.. B ' ' ' ' OS I Imoony. ru owe 1 acl-r row. OSI Brown, O53 Hazzard. O52 Byram, OSSN McSwnm. ' ,f I., V .52 .' Q 'Fi 1. MQ 'Wu 1 g , 0 i , I L. 1 5 , L U 1 H . Y ll U 1 7 , an 'K if , .A mU111S0n,EW2 Carrera, EW2 Schneider, EW1 Dechanc Combat Dzvzszon ., ,, , gg .5 We m1Y4KfXl,'l7l3MfXN'x U44 division: thc rrackura, air corurollcrx, mdar UPCIALIIUFS .md INL'SS.1gC wrilcrs, .arc glad that lhix cruiic iw H11.1llym'cr. Ypun wmplulimm uf ovrr lfllll lumrx uf' vnmlm in 'L I lu- lfub. x-,ff ymhxml 183 d.1ySMllr-.1r1.1d1w .uni Fur-.1rl,n.laf: X-. I -im!-. lsl.1mi.md lu-.ul u11Jur'111m MUN u mln-::1:5,w1ix,gx l'iw.KlH1iH' inamgr-1 .iglill1EWNk'llf 1 aw? W'--Nfl 1 llUV.'I'CllIHilI!wl! mp f In-.1rilw.m,1l-rw lm- ,J Luru...l mu-xiaxx, .WS ' f Yimx... i31.4r!5fx1Lf.! iiff1.r 1 , , , PM .T J rf, s r Ar V immrxqigl ,L .1 .a vi ' 1 1-if r 1 . LQ 4 , i - '-A, , ,f 4.-'s ,, wi' k ,Q W., if 5 ' ...N ,, Q5 A i 1 ,. V -R i A N'-Jay '44 'lf1 ,T.1g,iif sn- - ' L U V' 'F' I' J 5 .44 .-Q., first row SK? oms SKSIN San I'.1Scuz1l SRSN MLVQ Second row: SKI Clarrico, PC2 Hughes, SKC L:1csz1man.1 nn- is-1 '1 - ---...i-:Q-.,, 55- laik. , wi TL'2--L Y Q?- sqn. v L A i Y -.l. u sf Supp! Suppo r Supply Support proturcs. tcccivcs. storcs. cxpcnds .ind .iucounts lor consumzilwlcis. cquipagc, fCpIlll'p.lfIS,.ll1d other m4ttcri.1l as assigncd. llic division .ilso maintains lintmcial rccordx xml tliu Ships lmutlgct. Wllicn the hali- coptcr xquadron is tlcployctl with tht- ship. S4 .ilso sup- ports two Sllvfmll l,.'XMl'5 liclos .mtl rclatctl gear. 'l'l1c Post Ulligc provitlcs .ill sctviccs olll'rt-tl .xt .1 sliorc lmtsctl Milit.1ryl'ost Olilitc,sLlLl14ls moncyortlcrs.st:tn1ps,Ccr' tilictlflmurctlfmcgistcrctlm.1il.41mlpor.t.llst.1tion.iry. ililic PC' progusws .mtl xorts imoniing .intl outgoing personal and ollicinl mail .mtl m.iirit.1im.in .implc stipplyolistgnnpx Jntl posml silppllcs OH l1U.l1'Ll. 3-i J. r I l 1 Q 3 z 5 ,L Y! S1 Ll . , , .132--J , J -1 'f iii-3 I-E1 ' .9 'Q I 1. : J 3 Q.. fi, 1 . i 1 'l ' r i La , vga F422 .mf l ir by f. Q .izi 1 142.1 3 k nv' Q L :- Firm row: MSSN Pell, MSC Higgim. MSI Daily, M51 Avcy. Second row: MSI Schell. MSSN Bright. M55 Foster. M52 Clark. MSP. Tatu. 14 if , Q fi 1:55 3 a Thu! by nf f Waco S-3 - -fam 5 .214 - '.,,. ,ge Firsx row: SH3 Whtson. HUG Sakimum, SH5 Fullcn. Second row: DKZ Vifright, SH3 Fletcher, SH3 Ames. SHI Zaricor 2 Q 'V A-, 1 Ai i ? 5 nv i,-,.., W! lv' .,., ,J 'Arm-wrflgw, vvmw. - f- s-..,.,,.'-N Shzlofv Servicemen fi ras ,i if i 'Y NF' . llic S15 Division consists of thc Dislwursing Clcrlc .ind lhc Sliipk Scrviccmcn. Sf? Division ixal CLISIUINCI'iL'fVlCCUl'g.lI1l7.lIlOI1. with ilu- l7i5lmursing Cflcrli rcspnnsilalc llH'L'llSLlflH21,ll1C crew rc- ccivcw ilu-ir pay on p.1yLlny .xml pan' .ill port lwills prim' in leaving. During ilu' Llcpluyincni ilu- llixlmrsing C lllicu p.1iLl mn 519 l .lllhfli for p4iyLl.1y.ii1d Sl4M.'J2S.3fi lim' puff lwills. llic Sliipl. Scrvicuimwi pmvillc tlic crcw willi sliip Hllllki vcmling, lmrlwcr, .mil l.n1mll'y wr- vigc, Thy xhip marc sold S9l,l 7.A4l in l11CI'LQl1.lI1LllSL'. wliilc lliu vcmling inncliinc sulil S3',:vl4i.5lJ in mills .iml c.1mlv, rlic wliipk l . lmrbci' Lux nmunil 2.7'l'lU lmlls nl li.nr, wnli ilu- liumlry gluing .i wlmpping lllllllllil puumln ol' laumlry. 4-,Jiilffi I ,Q , ,, ,..-,3w,:.g,..,:.,.g1.V -e g g n X. ,I ,1 'f51f v ' --J: . 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