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BRITT UNITED STATES NAVY United States Navy in May 1967. His first assignment after Machinist Mate A school was USS GLENNON CDD-8409 and a NATO standing force deployment to Northern Europe. He then attended Nuclear Power School and nuclear laboratory technician in USS TAUTOG QSSN-6393, where he earned his dolphins during a West- ern Pacific deployment. Selected to serve in the nuclear powered deep submersible, Subma- rine NR-1, Petty Officer Britt quali- p fied as a Navy Deep Sea Diver en- route. MM1 CSS DVD Britt completed his enlisted career as an Officer Can- didate in the Naval Enlisted Science and Engineering program. Commander Britt received a Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of New Mexico and was commissioned in May 1977. He later earned his Masters in Financial Management from the Naval Postgraduate School. Commander Britt first served in USS SIERRA CAD-181 as Diving and R-5 Diifwion Officer following Ship Salvage Diving Officer training. His subsequent afloz' as- signments were in USS MISSISSIPPI CCGN-409, as Fire Control and Battery Cf' rol Officer: USS TICONDEROGA CCG-471 as Weapons Control and Combat Systewf Of- ficerg and USS THOMAS S. GATES CGC-519 as Executive Officer. His assignments ashore have been as lead Air Warfare instructor for Surfacc fir- fare Officers Department Head School and the Air and Electronic Warfare Dis on Head at Surface Warfare Development Group. Commander Britt's personal decorations include: Two Meritorious Service d- als, two Navy Commendation Medals, two Navy Achievement Medals and va uS unit and campaign awards. He is married to the former Maureen Reenie O'Malley. Commander and Britt are originally from the North Philadelphia suburbs. FS. Commander Britt enlisted in the ffi: Ai's ' Q C' and served as a mechanical operator I ,,x.- - ................- ....... x THE CAPTAIN ON THE HIGH SEAS 'v- N'- 'zy x X x 'A 1 ! KR X 3 R X lx X . 4 x 'T xx '- X h . ix - r.., . X i f .HH 3 'mmm Emwgll 4 w'W fy I l , P ' ' ' '-'Ullllhlmliv' A ' I 3 1 LCDR DENNIS P. DANKO F I EXECUTIVE OFFICER p it IT A in LCDR Dennis Danko is a native of , Osceola Mills, PA. He graduated f '4 from the University of Pittsburgh in 4. May 1979 and in March 1981 was i A4 commissioned an Ensign from Offi- . cer Candidate School. LCDR Danko's initial sea tour was as ASW Officer in USS JESSE L. i BROWN IFF 10891 from March 1981 'i to July 1985. From July 1985 to Au- gust 1987 LCDR Danko served as n staff ASWXASUW Officer for COM- v DESRON 36. In September 1987 he reported to ' 9 4 the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, CA, and graduated in ,, n March 1990 with a masters degree in l Applied Science CASWJ. ' -4 Following Post Graduate School and SWOS Department Head School, LCDR Danko reported to the USS Boone CFFG 289 as Operations Officer. He com- p pleted that tour in August 1992 and reported to COMDESRON 14 where he served ' as staff Operations Officer from September 1992 to March 1994. From April 1994 to A i September 1994, LCDR Danko was assigned to Surface Warfare Development Group - where he served as Assistant SHAREM ASW Officer until his transfer to KAUFF- . 1 LCDR Danko is married to the former Raquel Pascual of Lima, Peru. They reside 2 in Virginia Beach, VA with their four year old daughter Michelle and year old son . f SGDJH -3: - , ,. f '-. .mxxgw,.x, i3ff1i:q xWl ' - 'wi-9 .. .MMGENS h T77 i a ., sf ra, - 5 ,. 'Ht' 'gui' I ':,. LL: ix- I Q THE XO HAS THE HARDEST JOB ON THE SHIP a 4 Magi x , ff' A? 4 T? -4' 17 ,,, ,. . 1 Y' x H5 rv! wr ' , gh ' ' N , , 1 l ' 1 a . f A .F . ,Nil 4 gf. A ab. Q ' 'L- , ..-. S '05 . 1 sa ,Fw V. 3 ,:'- - P .Q 51' 'f ,,i!M -png: A V 1 'X 34.5 - 7 . , - ' P ,V '. I , ' 'EK-A 1 .,., 'Me S-1 -, W 'ffim 4 4 ' I. 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' 7 t tix' 'V' 'I P , 'A v Y , lj ,A ' ' If ai g -24. . ' I , ' 5 o ,- fr 4 I , J . X 1 . ' S .. - 5 , L Q- ' :v ' , f ' x w -A .. 1 Q an ' J t Y a ' , , . . 1 .L x ,, W-Ri, , - 5. , Q. . . s ' 1 ' .Y v A F Y , . Q ,4 ' - 4 ' '- ' 1 -. K ' V. 5'-I ' ' X- . . I V. - I ' A n .- 3 PQ' A Y 1 . .fs ' 4 5 ' ' x . . , - Q , ' A , . . X. - 1.. an . x L '- S -0-in 5' - -. f . ' .4 . x K Q ' 1 'M 1 . A . 1 r u ' -- N.. I , ' 4 4, , 4 f . J K . 1. ,. V . ,V 9 ,QJ , 'A if . A rf, XX: a A .p ' .-1' L ,Q In - . -, Ku A . -i H -F K ' -. S' I TN ' - ' 5 WY' E x ' . , U . 0 F Engineerlng Department LT JOHN FULLER if II -Q. Q. -.Risk ? 1-U L Nm 4 CHIEF GEORGE IN THE UKRAINE U- v, Vs MAI PROPULSIO DIVISIO Led by LTJ G Dennis Moyer, the men of the Main Propulsion Division own the gas turbine engines. The two engines depend on skilled technicians and maintenance men to keep the intricate parts and support systems working together as one. Twenty four hours a day these men keep the en- gines working at peak performance. From the fuel systems to the blades of the propeller, they drive the ship to complete the mission. LTJG DENNIS MOYER GSMCCSWJHASKINS GSMICSWJGESSNER GSMMSWJKETNER GSEIKSWJVOI' -2. Qumt' ol U'i 7' 'Y g .austin q 5 fn i:.,n.3gyn3 ' vv' A 'E Q I .Umm gamnn r Ill J i 1 E 3 1 x I l 1 l 3 3 r 1 l Q 5 l Q 3 3 Ji 1 I ! 2 E 5 F 1 E . 3 I 'r D 3 3 S FQ, i I P ' . GSE L KRAUEL GSE2 MCLAGGAN GSMFN FANTON GSE3 GARRETT GHM3 PAULL GSE3 LINDSEY GSMFN BAINES GSMFN DERUS 9 SSMFA VINSON UXILIARIES DIVISIO L.TJ G KENENTH GUSTAVSEN The Auxiliaries Division keeps almost every- thing on the ship working. They make the Water, generate the electricity, and keep things cool. When something needs to be fixed, the Enginemen and the Electrician's Mates fix it. Their Work is never ending. LTJG Kenneth Gustavsen and the men of the Auxiliaries Division make life onboard easier through their efforts. ENCCSWJ COLE EMC GEORGE EMIKSWD CARLINO EM2 CARTER I I ENZCSWJ SCHAD EM2 QUEEN EN3 GLORIA EM3 LAWSON K.. '45 ENBKSWJ SULLIVAN EM3 NIPPER EN3iSWJ KALINOWSKI EN3 RIVERA TI-IE BEST OF THE BEST .44-...-....y..,,.... wa.. .. M.-...... . REPAIR DIVISIO mg, LTJG MICHAEL BASTIAN The men of the Repalr D1v1s1on led by LTJG Mlchael Bastaln are responslble to keep the sh1p flghtmg regardless of any damage Wlth this re sponslblllty comes never endlng tralnlng They tram constantly for any contlngency and tram others to be prepalred to help as well The men of the d1v1s1on also are called on to manufacture parts at a moments notlce is DCCCSWJ SEUTTER HTIQSWJ CHERRY DCIQSW3 SOHL DC2 I-IALSTEA-D WE FIX SHIPS ' N . lu 41 - f- 1 , DC2 HAYNES MRZCSWJ BELT HT3 MARTIN QTFN WRIGHT DCFN KELLER DCFN MARTINEZ 1 fWWfYs . k ,-gm QQ DC3 BURRELL l DCFN JOHNSON JM I Q , 'R Combat System Department l rf 5.4 3 ite , , -Y f g Q if LT DANIEL FORD m.,........,..-.mf - 5 5 1 4-1 , KEEP OFF WIS ' ELEJATDH '..UI'.5RA ff Q .44 'Ns ,'n N in L vbrv , x .,,, xv! , 1' M 3 1 'Q 2'1 5H, 4 E7'!?' S , 4- A R. '1 FEMA 1 ,f' ..-----fp ,Q ., I, nf' ' nw V 1 vp- 1 K ,rr it f . M, , 4 ... 1,5-f4gg7.f, - 's 1 .' 1:7 Tai' V. 'if' 'S . 1:21552 5' 'xy 21 if-'Q' .vw SONAR TGRPEDO DIVISIO The Sonar Technicians and Torpedomen are the A first defense against an underwater threat. Their hyrdrophones seek out the teltale signs of a sub- merged contacts so it can be determined if it is Friend or Foe. The men of this division were led by ENS Jack Buckley and FCC Chris Dietrich. STGCS QUINTANA STG1 DUNLAP STG1 UBELEHOER TM1 DAVIS STG2 THOMAS -4. STG2 KING TM2 CASTILLO STG3 HRISKO SYG3 CAYCE STG3 O'CONNOR STGSN BERTZ STGE NORDLING STGSN GRANT Q AF 4 STGSN WADE Q., N.: 1 ORDN NCE DIVISIO n The mission of KAUFFMAN is to, Put rounds on target. The Gunner's Mates and Fire Controlmen of the Ordnance Division are the men who do it. A smooth running team, they work together to suc- cessfully use the radar systems to guide their weapons to the target. The Standard Missiles, the Harpoon Missile, the 76mm Gun, and the Close-In Weapon System all function as one when com- bined with the MK 92 Fire Control System. Led by ENS Jack Buckley, they defend the ship. ENS JACK BUCLEY GMCCSWJ WOODS FCCCSWJ DIETRICH GMGUSWJ MIKLOS FCICSWY x ,x Y! s 1 CHRISTIANSEN X M' f EA my .X . '.-. - Ei :Q Z, 'BWP' -4+ 'fvavsvzvs-V I 1 GMG1 ALBERTS FC1 LAMBORN GMM2 WRIGHT GMG2 PISAN I GMM3 CONROY GMG3 GARRISON FC3 MATTICHIONE FC2 SLUSSER , . --Y V, .fr A ai' , ,K pl FC3 KRISANDA FC3 HENDERSON E I 1 . ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE DIVISION Electronic Technicians, Data Systems smen, led by LT William Spooner, maintain the electronic equipment that KAUFFMAN depends on, including radars, radios, and navigation equipment. They keep the ship in touch with the rest of the world. LT WILLIAM SPOONER ETCCSWD WEST DS1 BARRICK IC1 PETERSCN ETIKSWD HANSEN It i Q Cy 'm 'J x +P 'Q was 1 Technicians, and Interior Communication- IC2 CONNELY ET2 HALL ET2 POE ET3 HARNOIS W- -V W - C .4- - 'fn-' ' v .- v,wY?.5,,,2.,... V, DS3 WORKS ET3 SPURRIER ET3 BARKER ET3 KIRLIN -f- Z-r-11' f ,Q --5., FN KING ,-4' Wi. 17 uppl Department LT ROBERT ST. JOHN hm? F f , . W y 4 , my if N. I Q E2 gg! A N Q Z4 .9 ',- ,9- Sf ' fi' '- :f ' fi SUPPLY SUPPORT DIVISION The Store Keepers of the Supply Division track all the parts onboard MAN. All other departments depend on to track the money and find what is material IS needed, they Search unt found. Led by LT Robert St. John, the Ufficer and SKCCSWJ Wanzer, these work to meet all the ship's needs. SKC WAN ZER I to keep the ship operational. When parts ' ' il it' SKI TAYLUR SK2 WARTENBE SK3 KELLERHER SK3 x IASTA 0 ymmumm g 10' ,mmmqw I ,n fi glllfllo JIIIIIIWII1' A J . ' v S .. 0 'V 'G ' ' ' Q 'Ha I L. ESS MANAGEME T DIVISION Daw' and night, the men who work in the galley prepa: we and serve the three meals for a crew of over 200. I days a year. They wake up before most of us to ge? eady for a new day and they work through the 1 ht to prepare for the next meal Led by MSC: SJ Burton they also prepared buffets for highly VlSlbl6 dlplomatlc recept1ons whlle feedlng the ex w at the same tlme They are talented men who c rn make some of the best food around 'Du MSCKSSD BURTON SERVICE TO THE FLEET 9' MS3 COOPER MS3 FOSTER MS3 DELUCA MS3 OEHMAN SHIP'S SERVICE DIVISIO LTJG SCOTT HAMLIN LTJG Scott Hamlin and his Ship's Servicemen make life better for the crew. They operate the ship's store giving all the profits to the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Fund, about 335,000.00 a year. They do the 300 pounds of laundry a day for the 200 men. They operate the barber shop, the post office, the vending machines, and make sure the crew gets a paycheck on payday. Their motto: Service to the Crew. Q2 LYNCH SH2 WILLIAMS SH3 BEELER Pi HELTON SHSN SCHUTTE SHSR HARDEE kr 1 SHSR GLEIM HN lv E ... Jdasigsg Bang Ofwa 0 -'I 'III1 ,flilnf if L avigation Department f'-wir! iv!! : 'QB 75.21 ' . , -A ax., 1,57-vt . . -Lg x QW 'Z 1 f i u y .Q M 12 W- ., , .- . , .. V,-Q, 1 , L gg E14 , -Nils.. iq: JM., , xx 2: . ,Q , az. . ifmexy .4 1, dministration Department we 'fr Rl NEST!!! SYFATE za. ar: am WZ' 'Q .45-E gl 5 MNH , is AVIG TION 8z ADMINISTRATIO DIVISIO CWO2 ALLAN BRITZ Chief Warrant 0fficer Britz leads the division that safely navigates the ship across the seas or through the oceans of paperwork. The Quarter. masters are trained to keep the ship out of danger and to plot the ship's course to its next destina- tion. The Yeoman and Personnelmen cut through the mounds of red tape that builds up every day, Additionally, everyone can rest easy with Doc McKay and MAC Stevens taking care of all of our needs. A EMCSCSWJ GILES HMCKSWD MCKAY MACCSWJ STEVENS YN1 ' ENSKI ,fi w X PNIKAWJ If 7 'NLIEN QM2lSWJ HANNCOCK SM3 REED SM3 SANDERS HM3 KRUGER , 3? x e. X C Ihr. ww f' 1, Q, ES 5' 'C 1 SM3 EASON YN3 ABRAHAM SMSN WARD SMSN HOLMES QMSN GREENE YNSN SCOTTON PNSN JENNINGS SN YANNONE i vx I I Nw M11 ' If 1 1 ll: 1 f J , f, 1 H . V' 5 -.. 0' A w lx ,Li W, N .st . Ml -vs lpif 4' u'x -.311 1 ' 1 I I X ' 5 N f f: 'ff I ' .- 9 zjwh J.: g- ,' '7' f' v - If 'ss ' T51--4..- Af. . lik JN . 79 S i 'T 'VIGQ Q M 4 A Irma V-L' X H f- f 5? 1 X 'P ' ?5 5fff 1 , , , fl: adm i12. g -'5 ...........w A V,1Mw7 f wif!! 'Z iii'-'Law' f GPERATIONS D LT SCOTT MANNING K is x ', 'T . x 3 .N 'T 'V Q'1Teg .,- ' ki, LK, .I L ,Viv K -ff, W.- - f . ,. K -tk '..,'.A- 'SQA' B X Ltx ' Sf' f fi 15 .a,.'... ,, . ,-gh ' h ',:'L ,,, i. av-2 '.- jig' .,: 489' 'L , if 2 . ,T EP RTM H Q lr M rms ti Q ULUIJ e f 1 I l Hg, I i ,ff L . H ' L. I ' - . . f 1 5 . 1' I' ' 3., s. 4 - . f,-4-3-eg-Q,,....'.-,H ,gunna Li jvwllu' .... C- . Gb 3 'P I A i ' 0. A,l L u f 82 9 4 f , I . - f fry 2 'I fb 'W - 4 f A A I Mb . xx sf 'F i Q D 1 l J WORKING HARD AS USUAL ql RADIO DIVISIO The Radio Division spends countless hours be- hind a locked door, veiled in secrecy. Led by ENS Christopher Atkinson, the Communications Offi- cer, their job is to protect the lines of communica- tion. They ensure that KAUFFMAN cancommuni- cate with the outside worldg whether it is within visual range or over the distant horizon. Day and night, the radiomen strive to keep up with the ever growing volume of today's high tech commu- nications environment. ENS CHRISTOPHER ATKINSON KEEPI GI TO CH WITH'l IE WORLD 'K QWWQQYH -Q lhu.. RM3 CUHTIN RM3 HUGHES RMSN JESS RMSN MINNE !,,,f,7 1-'-' BX 9Q.,?1ibi ? .AQ SIA Me X 9 gran-.Q eng,-v 4 1 A -1 1l LI-l'1 i, 1: I? Q A Us I , , f wax v'- .9 1 , , .5 vw'-xr fox fn. 'fn-, 'ge 'J' , Ffh ' -uv 1' :Up . Q! . ' ' I ' I Q 4 k 1 l I DECK DIVISIO ENS JAY DANTONE ST' Underway or inport, their job never ends. ENS Jay Dantone and his men are constantly fighting a battle with the elements to keep the ship's topside looking new. They take pride in their work and give KAUFFMAN a look of excellence. They are re- sponsible for every special evolution KAUFFMAN undertakes. From launching the ship's boat to go- ing alongside another vessel for fuel and stores, nobody does it better or safer. BMCSISWD LOPEZ BMIKSWJ MATTERN BM1 ROBINSON BM2 WIG-O JENS Q A. . Ja- ljlllllll' rt ti ,I nu I ' .. rs? .I--5 A-:lnuuv9 UWSN BM2 SZ UTHERS BMSN It LTON SY Q23 BM3 DANIELS SN DEVAN E BM3 KOLTERMAN BMSN ANDERSON BMSN PELL SN DANE V .K H, if . f' ., 5 vi ,fb 1 A ,, ,fg- if-S . , f SN BARNARD SN HICKS SN GROUX SN JAMES SN LEWIS SN HORNBOSTEL SN PHILIPS SN MORRISON I I i 1 . 'Z iii, ,,,SSI . l I ff? is 1 Fu I wr K, dr fl ' - -gm I - 11 if .4 . 5 if'MF'QP,I X, .,. , V .1 :f . SN Ch SINE SN PAINTER SN DUNN SN COLLINS N SN FULW iORE SN CHAIDEZ SN TURGIS SN DESS0 40' 5,95 SNKLQ EY 11 OPERATIONS DIVISIO The Operation Specialists and the Electronic f Warfare technicians practice fighting the ship. They are the eyes and ears of KAUFFMAN. They maintain a constant vigil, hunched over radar screens, searching out contacts. LTJG Ross Pen- dergast has trained his men to work as a team to maintain all the information flooding their dimly lit Combat Information center for instant use. LTJ G ROSS PENDERGAST OSCCSWJ OTTY OSIQSWJ COTTON OSICSWJ MULLINS EWICSWJ WOMAS R 29 42, ,. g if ., 5 .1 In ,-.1 1 I 1 , 'ZF' 'W' OSICSWJ BR2 ?-N OS2 HARDIN 'TTR OS1 CSWJ CUMBER EWZCSWJ CLAUSON 5, J, , OS2 CAZAUELT 032 HILL OS2 SCHULTEIS OQZ KUNSMAN A W Y '. x L , ' 5 'T , l rl W ',.7 5 ' ' M, ' 4: E A, ! OS2 WELLS OS2iSWD WRIGHT EW3 MAZARA OSSN PARZIALE 4 OSSN ERIEG OSSN BEGLEY OS2 HAZZARD OSSN EDWARDS OS SN WASHINGTON ,-..' ., ' F,,,. . ' iii! 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