Kidd (DDG 993) - Naval Cruise Book

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C, , K 's' :A il' 7 X R 'WVR nay.. ,ws ' ' -K ,5 f ,f 6,-Y, . ,I .. f . ,.. ,. 5 i4,:L lg' : l1g k' -f-H - 'Ii' It-,Y ir YH t, I M Nl- I U- lnh li uf SHIP S NAIVIESAKE FIADIVI ISAAC C KIDD SR DDG 993 is named for Rear Admiral Isaac Campbell Kidd gi Senior who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor RADM Kidd was a native of Cleveland Ohio where he was born on 26 March 1884 He entered the U S Naval Academy in 1902 from which he graduated as a Passed Midshipman on 12 February 1906 Passed Midshipman Kidd first served on USS COLUMBIA which participated in the round the world cruise of the White Fleet On 17 May 1907 he reported to USS NEW JERSEY where he completed his two years at sea then required before commissioning and was commissioned Ensign USN Hetrans Ierred on 2 May 1910 to USS NORTH DAKOTA where he served until June 1913 He then joined USS PITTSBURGH on 1913 nd durin the Mexican trouble of 1914 1916 served as First Lieutenant Following this tour he served as 30 June a g Aide and Flag Secretary on the staff of Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet in the flagship PITTSBURGH and SAN DIEGO ff h th U ted He returned to the Naval Academy in August 1916 and was serving as an instructor on the Academic Sta w en e ni States entered World War I In 1918 he loined USS NEW MEXICO serving on that battleship until July 1919 during her fitting out and service in World War I His next tours were as Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander in Chief Atlantic Fleet and in 1921 as Aide n Charge of Buildings and Grounds for the Superintendent of the Naval Academy CDR Kidd then served as Executive d h first command on USS VEGA Officer on USS UTAH from May 1925 until November 1926 He thereupon assume is which he held until June 1927 There followed a long period of shore duty irs a p Jntil April 1932 as Chief of Staff to Commander Fleet Base Force For three years he was in charge of the Officer Detail Section of the Bureau of Navigation in Washington D C He returned to sea duty from 25 February 1935 to 7 June 1936 as Commander Destroyer Squadron ONE Scouting Force He then completed the Senior and Advanced Courses at the Nlaval War College in Newport Rhode Island remaining there to serve on the staff for several months In September 1938 CAPT Kidd assumed command of the battleship ARIZONA serving until February 1940. He was then designated Commander Battleship Division ONE and Chief of Staff and Aide to Commander Battleships Battle Force ' i ' ' ' k d P IH bor with the accompanying rank of Rear Admiral. RADM Kidd was serving in that billet when the Japanese attac e ear ar on 7 December 1941. In the attack RADM Kidd became the first flag officer to lose his life in World War ll and the first in the U.S. Navy to meet death in action against any foreign country. He was killed when the USS ARIZONA his Flagship blew up from magazine explosions and a direct bomb hit on the bridge In addition to the Medal of Honor RADM Kidd was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart. f t s Ca tain of the Port at Cristobal Canal Zone then from June 1930 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHY OF ADMIRAL KIDD TABLE OF CONTENTS CHRONOLOGY COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMMAND MASTER CHIEF CSSQT CHRISTMAS OPPE REFTRA FT. LAUDERDALE BATTLE E BOSTON CREW CHANGE OF COMMAND DEDICATIONXCREDITS 17 01- 15- 21- 25- 02- CRUISE CHRONOLOGY 16 September -18 October 20 October 06 November 13 December 10 lanuary 23 january 08 February 12 February 28 February 30 March 04 April 07 April 08 May 23 May 13 lune 20 Iune 22 lune 29 Iune 06 Iuly 13 luly 24 August Depart Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Weapons Load Out Yorktown Training Anchorage Enroute Puerto RlcofCSSQT Return to Norfolk EMAT Vacapes EMAT Vacapes Mayport OPPE Depart for GTMOXREFTRA Depart GTMO Port Visit Fort lauderdale Return to Norfolk Depart for Puerto Rlco USNXFGN MISSILEX Return from Puerto Rlco Depart for Boston Boston Newport Booth Bay CORTRAMID Change of Command Command Master Chief Retlres C COMMANDER PHILLIP M. BALISLE -1,117 'Xxx if - f '-f' XX . 'iff x -,, f' X L4 -. i , X, , X Lgf N ' , , Ciblyi. -fm, ii ii bra KOFFIQER ' f 1 1 ff XX i X, 11 A native ot ldabel, Oklahoma, Command er Balisle joined the Naval Reserve in January 1965 while a student at Oklahoma State Univer- sity. After graduation, he attended Otticer Can didate School in Newport, Rhode island where he was commissioned as Ensign on 20 Novem ber 1970. Commander Balisle served aboard ships and staffs of both the Atlantic and Pacltic fleets. Shipboard and staft division ottlcer and depart- ment head assignments have lncluded U55 HAR WOOD CDD86 11, COMDESRON FOUR, U55 BROOKE IFFG 1jwhere he received the 1977 Pa cific Shiphandler Award, U55 DENVER 1LPD92 P if Clrtd USS JOHN F. KENNEDY CCV67j. He served as Executive Officer onboard USS KING KDDG 411 and as Commanding Officer of USS KIDD fDDG'9931. Shore duty assignments have included Naval Postgraduate School where he graduated with distinction, receiving the Chief of Naval Operations Award of Academic Achievement, Budget and Programming Officer for Navy Satellite Communications Programs tor Director, Command Control, Office ot the Chief of Naval Operations: and Commanding Otticer of Naval Communications Station, United Kingdom located in Thurso, Scotland. Commander Balisle is a designated Joint Specialty Officer, a proven Subspecialist in Telecommunications Matt agement, and a Subspecialist in Space Systems Operations. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Physical Science and Master of Science in Management. His personal decorations include the Meritorious Medal Qthree awardsj, the Navv Commendation Medal qtwo awardsp, the Navy Achievement Medal Qthree awardsy, the Meritorious Unit Commenda- tion qthree awardsj, and the Battle Efficiency E Award Qtive awardsj. Commander Balisle is married to the former Patricia Elaine Gregg of Midwest City, Oklahoma. They have two Chit dren, Jennifer and Jeffery. ln. 5- --Q -2 it 1 F -Y .IA f, - Q 9 , 1 I 'ff ff 'V 1 Us I., it '61 X ' I Y , v v ,wiv 175 In ,. 1 f . ,I ., . Y -A ' v- ,N , ,Q 1 A Y ' IX. if arf ng 1 -4 6 I I 5 1 1 1 l zu X E11-nl -'K 'Q M 'PF 1? :Mi Vx 'Wg E Hg ' R w-' 4- V 1 .., .,1 . I 'S I 1 S Tm .. if li I X V1 61? QQ fp, Y if fr 3 f i 4? 44 5 , W ..... .- -- --- ' ' ' 'Y ,- ,,4.. ....l1 Y -' ' EXECUTIVE OFFICER LCDR R. T. RUSHTON 'P ' , In 'LY .air ag 4-it -'22 W+M -614. 9 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF MMCM qswy PATRICK M WHELAN M A P I A x 1 , T' . , :r Q S 'Vt L' 'QL A . .7 -L ' A L I K ! ' H 1 ., J ' F- .rw ' A ' ' ' Y M.-W , ,QL Vi 3 v . V 1 W, K? 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Combat Systems Ships Qual- ification Trials QCCSQTJ was an intensive post-NTU overhaul or- deal in which the ship's combat systems was put through a wide range of tests. We fired Anti-air missiles, torpedoes, ASROC's frocket thrown torpedoesj, CIWS, and the 5 f54 guns. .,,, rw' .,, ff. 1 Q, ' ,, Q- A: fp.. ' K . ft.-Lf ae-3041 V7 .w-its ' 33 4 . fi ,1 fr I X 9 L xx A A-W. ' , nggf, ff, A ,..seq , 4 'sf .ef ww-':. Q-4 N185 nw fm Sm .. , 4, ,, L. , ,,...N-0 . and L, i AZ 51. 1' lv I Ms ,- W 4 .4, F13 U ,W rf. ' .0 .'p' T,- ,,,, -It 'PV ' 1 21? rf. K I III -.', ......-.,....v..-..... .,,,.,...--- ...- ff C. KIUV RADM BATTIIJHH' ' 'Y 151'-VXWI Hi REAR ADMIRAL ISAAC C. KIDD MEMORIAL SERVICE Congressional MEDAL OF HONOR PNSN Boyer, the youngest KIDD crew member, lays the wreath into the sea. 16 .Q I ln re. al?- ,.. . 0 . . , an U ' M I V 1 f-' .-1 I . .. .0 I tv., 15550 I M ,, I ii-:Qi ' I ,f ,Q . -, . r ' fi Q I A - . 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I Di- 'xr y 4,5 U I. l -- -1 .11-X K, : rr ,W , MWF ,AIA .7 91 14 All taxi!! YWYA .dh I u I- ,,-.--1 ....-Y .,.,,..-,-- ,... 'R ,-5 if it H. - 9 . Hx i 3 L F a ir li 1, M BZ J'-I 'W' X x ,A 4 Y f l '-K, W. 'Y WELL DONE 1 X lf? 5-it I' i I W' M - Nl.-.1- , Master Chief Whelan and PNSN Boyer, Kidd's youngest crew member at the time, cut the cake for the Navy's Birthday. EN1QSWj Yarger, EN2 Lamoreaux, and HT2 Gibson on liberty. '15 . hiv! r Q N 1 x 1 i x Y YQ. HT' ,z nfl, A ,J 32 Q Yugi: S l i f D i mn., l AVAL! gi' ' 'HQQQIQ GMM3 Wellman works on his launcher .Aw-if ENS Smith is the traditional Scottish bagpip- er for the Parading of the Beef at the ward- room's Dining In in Gitmo. I .,, ' It rliiruii--15 wi '. , A V ' ' 0' 5. I ' var' I . vi' 4, gi. .. - ---- v 3 I Q v . I ,,sl ' - , is N SP xi-'v w , v ' V 21: ti , 4 11 ff 14 fi ' , Q , - . . 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V X K ,-4, A--QTALAQX b pf 1' -' f . 1- ' -if I qu , yf, -45-'N ff -f ' - 47-4 A ADP Af W 1, J., 1- 'N ' - , P A , . ...aff ' - 1 D fa pg 1 ' A ,: ,,.A'- , K J sf ,fu 1- , 1 E' 1 4' ...IT-Y I .ww 1 ' - V -. mi- F' . I - .., .4 - Q -nb, 4' .wi 'ln .lin V' . ,nv 4 BATTLE EFFICIENCY AWARD 5' N ' 4 I' ' IQ! E ,Ci 4 M., I 1 v I. r , 1 ' -+ Q J? 'H Iiafi to 'f ii I 11-I A X r I .. X ? Q, I E 1 I , p -L E I M Z A . I CIIUDESGRU 8 ADM. Gee presents KIDD with Sth consec- utive battle E 5 . if vu-uh ' P 'T' AI ' H 1 ' V. I ' I I .,,M:' I f M .. ' I 7 II? fix I Y A I f 5 A, ur X ' Y X f n + 1 I 5 A- ' '12 , I A . I '. -A ITB A IIE I 9 ,,A 5 Q KIDD gone gold Command Master Chief shows off 5l consecutive award ' W 2' ,-'V fix..-i..ls, , , I I E 1 I I lg gastric C NCLA TFLT vlslrs KIDD CDR. Balisle explains missile and gun systems as ADM. Carter views from bridge. Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet arrives onboard Kidd. CINCLANTFLT awards FC1 QSWQ Monterosa his Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Pin as the C.0. and Command Master Chief look on. W FAIR wlNDs AND FOLLCWI G SEA I 'IZ R v J I I Ji . -A Q' ggi' I 9 R 1 --fggie Ii 53 I I 1 1 R 3 I : ' A' ,. A . - I 1. The shadow box presented to RMC Qswj Ward on his retire- l ment 2. RMC Qswy Ward leaving the quarterdeck under full honors. 3. RMC escorts Mrs. Ward from the quarterdeck. I . ........- ' 24 AUG, 1990 Master Chlef Muron relieves Master Chief Whelan as Com mand Master Chief and Master Chief Whelan rehres JPY 40 'Q N PURT VISIT BOSTO ri X' f:::hA--. -,K.- .,', 4Qa::... X w' ' . .nfl -4- r ,fy L. ,,n,Q,!ln.. 'I l. ' 'fi Eff ' iv A statue of Paul Revere with the steeple of the Old North Church in the background. .AX 4 Kidd sailors enjoy a cold refreshing drink at The Market USS Constitution, the vyorld's oldest Commis- snoned Naval Ship. Sailors and Bostonians alike, eni0y 3 show by 3 local entertains' ii 0 1 4. :..q H+! ff' I lr ,.. 'Q I-. 1- 3 I x zz '5 X. X-X I - I v V fs. 4. B Q 'V Xiu fl -1 ni - .i . Q 4 4 4. P---L' ' 3 -T, whiff? ' ,- , ,,.,-- il-' if 1-I T 1 .gr Jw D E P C E R N U D I E S N E T S aw 46 'fn ffflf K EW2 QSWj Mullins onboard the USS CONSTITUTION in Boston ?47Zi .4- , 1 1 '+:?1-aifg, SQ' V X W , .'- ' , 4- ,. ' Ev-3--1 , SS CONSTITUTIUF' M , v W Lf-N .,.,,-, 4.1 ww- V:.,,.f,1 1 , I ww, . T- , ' ' 'flfsii :' ' K ,...,,M., V , A' Q 1 -L A'-S-51. . 3 ' ,. ,, gn V . . li: . , X -j,, ,g',., s . G, ,,.. ll 8 1.6-5 X QI' W .. .vga ,QQ .W-fn r 1 f Si K HEAVE! ....,,:: :jx ru. up eh .K ' xx, Q Crzrqiygnlmlg T52 ' .XL A 0 f. Q f A .J XXJ ' l JU-Q fiffk ,A- KIDD's 9th Birthday SPORT ', 1' ?-. 4 -.-1,4 . ' . . . , 1. i' ? ! 6 X 'Tr' W SOFTBALL IN BOOTH BAY. RUN ron me CHILDREN IN B LAUDERDALE T I PITCHING suofs IN cmwo O , ' -if -if If In Q L+? 71 I vig mx my 1NU FV TV' Ml HIEFS XXX Q s U v 1 ! N.- . , lj 72 tx ii. ,v sl kv -.i F- MA.. AM Y J? y PII: fm' . ml 1, ' x , 11 ,ul A iw' , 14 coma T sYsTE Fire Control Technician QFCJ . ., Electronics Technician QET7 l .41 , if 4 , 5 Ein gi 'l p W5 Front: FC2 Hanchett, FC3 Fehnel, FC3 Chase, FC2 Hanley, FCC Carney, LTIG Iohmoa i 2nd row: FC3 Cicero, FC2 Van Buren, FC3 Lalleur, FC2 Frasik, FC1 Graper, FC1Mill, FC2 Krinock, FC1 Reuden, FC3 Adams Upper left: FC3Qswj Brown, FC1Monteroll,FCl C McMullen, FC3 Wilson, FC3 Pohlman, FC3 Howland, FC2 Sanders, FC2 Kennedy Q 5,61- or f I i 4l l, GE i il I ' ' ' A 'liars Data Systems r Sum - - Front: DSC Go DS2 Kru ET ' ' D r n n ' 985, 1 Eldebroom CWO2 D t DS2 Pl'CSllPln0r , F -l-eCli lCl3 i l Anderson, ETCSQswj Mooney Back: ET1 Knolls, ET3 Syk1i?iJS2 Whitman, ET3Kln1Clf 9 ET2 Schweer, ET3 Novak, ET3 Shine X xv! 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Frei 'K , r X ' V, -1 Q ef' K' Q' ' 0' fi r' .. --r,'i,'auui ll ,J it Bottom: GSEC McGraw, ENS Poellnitz, GSMCQSWJ lones, GSMCQSWQ Nail 2nd row: GSE3 Morris, GSMFN Rippstien, GSM3 Robertson, CSMFN Singleton, GSM2 Doyle, 3rd row: GSE2 Brierly, GSM3 Ryan, GSM3 Cudd, GSM2 Steffans, GSMFN Tames, GSM2 Glasier, GSM3 Wise, 4th row: GSM3 Buck, GSE1 Greenwood, GSM3 King, GSM3 Vallance, GSM2 Peterson P ' V 6,1 V Q. , 1 il 'ar' 1 s-1 'ie 3 i -1 L... , Ni fr NO I rl X it Q , 3, L4 ,Y-We unabas- -A ft? P -uh-r N . f xg, if V Ll V - 5 ,, J Y L: U AZ' wi-A-'.-,Mk .1 9 K . ff- i. , .Q ,, . im, Q-59, :,, g, .gg',2t aj , Kneeling: LTIG Dick, HTCQswj Bissett Front: . Gibson, DC53.Harrrs Back: MR3 Blossman, DCFN Haubrich, DCFN Hurst, DC3 Smith, DC11swj Williams HTFN znoy, DC2 Mccee, H11 Cowan, HT3 ' an I ii,1,iuger,BJ3De ggigiiglnm, EN! M Horde g i w..,,, 'MT v EM i+JT'i'i3gi-Mi mlilln! 1 Ilia' 'r F .s.s, 1s,,:xg 3. 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