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We have shared the satisfaction that comes from top-notch professional per- formance in the service of our country. To each and every KINGSMAN I render a proud salute and a WELL DONE. i 5 F ,!! Fl - if , CHARLES P. TEJSH A CDR USN Commanding Officer 11- - . f'r--fznnnixmsw, zwvv. f-5.-Qv....:.,..........i....., , , I '73-Q fi? Commander Tesh, a native of Winston Salem, N o rth Carolina, was educated at the University of NorthCarolina and was commissioned an Ensign attheMidshipmen School, University of Notre Dame on 9 July 1945. As a junior officer, Com- mander Tesh served incom- munications and gunne ry bil- lets in destroyers USS SAMUAL N. MOORE IDD-7473 and USS LYMAN S K. SWE NSON QDD-7293 during the period 1949-1952. He continued his sea tour thereafter in USS MAN- CHESTER QCL-84J as First Lieutenant. In 1954, he was assigned to a three-year tour with the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project Qnow Defense Atomic Support Agencyj at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Commander Tesh returned to the U.S. Pacific Fleet in 1957 as Executive Officer, USS BRAINE QDD-6303, a position he held until assuming command of USS FORSTER QDER-3345 in 1959. In 1960 he was ordered to duty on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations in the Strategic Plans Division. Upon completion of the tour, in 1962, he attended the Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. In July 1963, Commander Tesh reported to USS ORLECK QDD-8863 and was Commanding Officer of that Yokosuka, Japan-based destroyer until November 1964 when he was ordered to command of the San Diego-based missile frigate, USS KING QDLG-lOl Q- On December third, 1966, Commander Tesh was relieved by Commander Read as Commanding Officer, USS KING QDLG-103 EXECUTIVE OFFICER - nw, K- . 'T 258 Z V 4 w . 1 U' I mi-f 1 LCDR RAYMOND W. HINE Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander HINE, born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, served inthe Navy for two years as an Aviation Electronics- man after which time he received a Sec- retary of Navy appointment to the Naval Academy, where he was commissioned an Ensign upon graduation in 1955. As a junior officer, he served in all Gun- nery billets on the USS DORTCH QDD-6703. On his next two ships. USS GYATT QDDG-15 and USS GALVESTONMCLG-33, which he placed in commission, LCDR HINE served as ASW Officer and Missile Launching and Handling Officer respectively. He next spent two years at Naval Post-Graduate School, Monterey, California enrolled in the curriculum of Ordnance Engineering. Upon graduation he was aS- signed to the USS LITTLE ROCK QCLG-43 as Missile Officer and Nuclear WeapOHS Officer. In 1963, LCDR HINE went to the U.S Naval Academy where he taught courses in Systems Engineering and Automatic Con- trol Systems. He was then transferred tO the U S. Naval War College at NeWp0Ttv R I. where he attended the Command and Staff course until June of 1966, when he was then transferred to KING. 'Y I 1 1 WEAPONS DEPART E T W ,i !QEl2I, LT BILLY G MILLER Weapons Offxcer T.he action arm of the KING's fighting capa bllities lies in the Weapons Department, in charge of the ship's Anti-Air, Surface, and Anti-Submarine Weapons. , The word from higher up -3 - F DIVISIUN T 1, 3 I .4-n'-il.-' if A vb 1 1 ,J L, J, Ar 1 N' . 'Al N s 'sn P' 'u' v ' , --14 A ' 1 :V 44' A -4, - :J 'RA ef A I ' Y- --. 42- ' ak Af , ' ,vw ff.-II if I Front Row. ROBIESON, D,G., FTM2g MELOSH, D, FTM33 PHILLIPS, G. J., FTM3 'run-d Row: THOMAS, A., FTM2g MONRSO, R. J., FTM1g GLASER, C. G., w. L., FTG2g MARCUS, R. L., FTM3,HUDsoN, J. D., FTM15 COLLINS, w. S., FTM1 Second Row: JOSTRS, I-'TM3g BURNETP, L. L., FTG3g zAP1Ec, E. S., K. A., FTM3g BUMCI-3, R. A., FTMSQ ANAUO, w. J., FTSN. Sfrr-:LLo, A. P, Jr., FTM3g PIAZZA, F., FTM2g SIEVRRS, J. R., FTMZ, WALDSN, M, S., RTSN fy-7' wif' LTJG D. R. MUEHLENBROCK FTCM S C R . . OACH + WF Division is charged with the main- tenance of all Fire Control equipment This includes Missile andGunDireotors. Fire Control Radars, and Computers. I- ...W O OE' 197- Qlff' I A X ig .,1e, , M, The gear is up - - - but ANAUO is down I5 1700 liberty on Sundays? SMITH shows ZAPIEC how to rack up a free game. .,,,e,-f,-q--:qw-j'g'?gw rr- - i-f-r -- -an 'YI J' ? s '1- Advance and be recognized for a job well done. 9' O A o I 'lL o. , H Just cool it, PHILIPS, W I LHP. There goes perspiration. ,Al WG DIVI I0 -ffm, ' f T Y I Y 4 iv! H . ' 'U . , ' I 4 4,47 3' V Q - ' X J .- 3 3, i 5 s- s I ' , 4 -x I 5 ' 1, - ,S . I .- e S .iii ' S , Q N , Q, -, J , 4 . , , .J 1 1 sf I V - I A ' N. R .. . I 1 N K . .S I 5 '- pd f 4,,,. ti A . Kneeling: PALMORE, S., FTM1 First Row:MOON, E., FTM3, RI-IEA, J., GMG3, JONES, J., SN, PRICE, E., GMG2, VASHON, W., SN, HODGES, T., SA, BENEDICT, L., FTG2 Second Row:SMITH, D., FTG3, COSTA, G., FTG2, DICKHART, R., SN, HUGHES, S., FTG3, MORRISON, P., YNSN, FOWLER, J., FTG3, WEBB, H., GMG2, MELROSE, R., GMG3 X l WG Division maintains the KING's guns in the finest traditions Of the Navy. LTJG D. T. BRADBURY IL -..ar- ---A -W . 'l'x .g4....., - .- -nv -'-I A little midnight oil for RHEA and DICKHA RT while WEBB supervises. A thousand and one checks. filg' 4,1 : 5 ' C .f I Q . 1 CW We show with pride. I I f' -'--- funn., I 'X . Wu- 'xx .41 Dream lover. s ,I fy , J I ,L 1 1 in-W-A 1 .nw ,.., N, W DIVISIO ' ' 7 f . xl: f . , U -xv 4 -wi! 1 ' First ROW: TEDDER, J., GMM3g STRECKLEIN, KENNEDY, J., GMM3g VILLARREIAL, R., FTM2g J., GMMSNp BROGAN, C., GMMZQ SANTOCONO, HOOD, G., GMM2, REITH, R., GMM3g BURNS, M., FTM2, WILSON, J., FTM2 Second Row: D.,GMMSN r I 1 Ji 4 ii 'il 1' 5 , , P , , S. LT C F BROWN ENS R. W. HARDY 1 I -K' .- F1 '?.-it s. Axvxsrurz, G., GMMC WM division is responsible for the constant readiness of our missiles and asso- ciated launching syste m. As such, the men of this division maintain the high standards of professional excellence which are nec- essary to insure proper fulfillment of KING's mis- sion of Anti-Air Warfare. 4-ss, millis- 5. VEASEY, w, GMMC Cebu's citizens viewed the KING' T A11 Smiles ---- BESHEARS STUTZ, and with awe. S emu Missile System BROGAN. ' -1' ,pu e -va. I X w lll--f i4un5 1 The Dinamic Duo M. Nu Photogenic STUTZ shows the ET's the proper way to strike a pose. lr - N ENS HARDY gives a Missile demonstration to Weapons boss, Supply boss and the people of Cebu. V 'Sf -np: u .1 nuvi 'I 'll I Cl I ou 0 0 o'o'n'o e'a u a'oQuia,u,u.sfazozof.o:s:a.o.u'u:o.f:o.n.::a.n naw v'4'4'.'- .'. ,'f'ff- - ff '-'+'o'u'o'o'o.o'o'a'n'n'lfl' BURNS, TEDDER, REITH ----- ---- S TUTZ: Not shown. ap ,, O' S WD DIVISION i' 'VK . bd ,af 4 ' Nad I - Q ,4 ' A J V V. K ' M K.. I D 554 in -1 M' ,,+f2 - . A , . ,f 4 x R Y' ' ' 1 . I, A Y i TQ I3 , Q A+ -l V Q P ,M V .1 I' ' 51122 ' Q' K 'r A 5 I -. Kneeling: WARD, J., BMSN, HANEY, L., BM2 Second Row: STILSON, G., SN, CONLEY, D-1 First Row, HAITR, w., SN, NORMAN, T., SN, SN, SWAFFAR, J., SN: MCELFRESH, c., SN CARROLL, M., SN, DITTON, G., SN, SPAHR, STERLING, C., SN, SMITH, v., SNQSOLESBEE. J., SN, MARSHALL, G., SN, DENTON, D., SN w., SN, BARTON, L., BMSN WD Division with the longest tradi- tion in the Navy, maintains the deCk spaces and ground tackle and mans the bridge. LT E. R. LA MASTERS 'I 5 .-V.. . -. ., d 1 W Q v f, A . 1 . Q v A s pa. .N 9 Kneeling: SIM PSON CBuckwheatD, BM3, D., SN Second row:NELSON, A., SA, WOODCOCK, O'CONNOR, J. BM3 First Row: FLIPPIN, I., P., SN, ANDBBSDN, B., SA, KESSLER, R., SN, SA, DAVID, K., SN, Doss, L., SA, BROOKS, T., SELLERS, D., SA, SMITH, J., SA, KELLY, w., SN, PRICE, D., SN, BEAUDBJE, K., SN, HERDE, SA BMC G. D. BROWN G 'V N , UJWSQ Z? f f . Q + Q gp . 11 fi'. . ' 9 0 . E L gum f ffl E 5 V i A I I y ' 1 A 7 1 Q e Q 8 I .gf V uv ' 'b',' . .51 X Y' fLl-53? -YEQ. STYAQJBSQ-9435, Q QMS: you 'vunovxhze' G.QB9's ' ' 9 A gg Mssx-avg . N e A r 1. O'CONNOR, Have you seen KESSLER and SELLERS anywhere? 5, I W fi! Y '- fn uw ' X ,W N r...fm- e W ' vii oh- ,w A..Jg,.L , V+- ,,. I W ' 1, -.,-v 1 .- lg, .,' 4- . . l .. 9 ' Q J' . 'lu , ,Lf-' e 4- A -...'3- ',, -.. 'ig H -...M ., . W-rc: , ' ' . ' .- -. ily .. 'W ., . 'Mq,.,.,,g .-.1 H rl' Osca The day they dropped the rice on us. 18 l Y v Won't you wear my ring around your neck DAVIS applies a little knowledge. 4- Q52 'RD ROQMQQ ' Q 1 I ' - j lb-lx N' 'L u. SEB yooe. 'BMSTHJ l d - YZMSS you 9'crJoonoa- P-HD Mon said there would be days like this . WP' 'VN H 9 Z oi I ' s on 0 K, . 2, f MV N, . J - TXL L kv, 1 F 'U . + F - 'v .+, DIVISION , Q--I fa M i I I 1 . hi I ,, - K MR . 2 1 I 15 A K 'l'H, 1 It I Q ' 5 I I 3 XM 'F fc .. ,. 'I t - I 2 V I . Y I 4 -- - J 1 g L f A ' ' A ' S' 1' Q . H I .W I U. I V, 4 f-I ' '21 X . K Q Front Row: CI-Cneelingl WILBANKS, J., GMG2g J., STGSNQ LONG, D., GMG2g BELLMAN R THOMAS, R., STG2g Middle Row: WHITE, w., STG3g BLEDSOE, R., SAg GARY, M., s'rGs STG2g TERREL. J., STGSAg MULLINS, R., SNQ ERDMAN, J., STG3g SHIELDS, G., STGZQBILBY mu., J., SA, THIEMAN, L., STG3g SMITH, C., D., STGSN TM3g SOUZA, G., STG2 Back Row: WIELENGA, '-.5 LT T. Ii. MEALEY .RM Jr. STC D. A. NESBITT ,qv ,NIH khf' GMGC J. R. STYL 1 YW wi Q- A 'B P L'-'-,,. WA Division is the Anti-Submarine arm of our Destroyer, searching the sea with Sonar and destroys with ASROC and conventional torpedoes. This cruise they have also assisted in manning Combat Information Center and organizing In- tellegenoe. H' 5 onoooooo oooooooo qoooaoo D1 y I w 4- , . vin .'. ess 0 f 4 6 RISE N SHINE '97, , s K L U? , ... zz ... 1' . 5' ' 3 ? n i 3 , I . ' I BELLMAN shows THIEMAN a little short cut ------ ---- - ' and BILBY repairs the damage ,-.V V ,M -- e E 'Ye ' x 4 'Xx w, Q. Q 16' s U S aa NN .V . f .J gr 22 Would you believe a large PorD0i59? A shady character. s Q wonder if the Phantom's been in here? 9 9 I g 5 . sf? T '---1-1---4 .-,... I 'T 4 180 You can always force the issue. N I ff E f-m CIPER TIONS DEPARTME T efwff GPS -1, LT. J. H. CYR, JR. Operations provides the vital commu- nications required between KING and shore or other ships and aircraft. CIC QCombat Information Center! collects, evaluates, and disseminates tactical in- formation from many sources, including NTDS to ensure maximum operating ef- ficiency coordination. 1 ,. . X - 43-25 ! , S1 . nf' I 'fi '7 w ' 3 U, q C K R 1 f l ! 5 ll 1 Kneeling: JACOBS, K., SM2g HARNISHFEGER, D., RMI, First ROW: HEIDECKER, J., RMSNQ FONANILLA, J., RMB, RANNEMAN, M., RMSNQ LEACH, w., SM2g GEORGE, J., SMSNg COOK, H., 043 DIVISION 1 RM2g ROOVER, R., RMS, JONES, s., sm Second Row: PROERASKA, J., RM3g DE LONG, R., RM3g TUBBESING, K., RMS, FRANCE, L.,SMSN3 RANTZ, C., RM3g TUBBESING, K., RM3g BIGGS, R., RMS LTJG G. L. COLNAGHI 'Qu ...I fb. ENS H. L 1 . TURNER SMC G, M, PHILLIPS --...... ., 2 'fb-1 Qu S! Y-.- - . ENS D. J. KLINKHAMER RMC F. CND CARTER Someone burning peach cans '? ff I 'F DE LONG listens to a long range shipping over lecture. 25 I .4.., A V ts 5 r i is LEACH sends a little flashing light. gd' Own ships training. OC Division keeps the KING in touch with the Fleet. Equipment may go down but OC is always up. Hey, Joe! Y E 5 sv ? 9 s Q A-, , g- Ff . c fp, 'AM 374 Jake logs in another days training- ni--1 1 1 f 2 5 C2 2 OI DIV ISIO '- 5 4 Jxv' U? ,.'8g', xv, J J ZH '1 .I 'f ' 1 Front Row: HARGROVE, T., RD1gCALLlSTER, v., RDSNg PILGER, J., RD3g WHITE, D., RD2g R., RD3g GRANGER, G., RD3g WILSON, v., RD2g JONES, w., RD3g CHRISTENSON, J., RD1g SMITH, E., RD2g WEISGERBER, C., RD35 FIFER, GLEASON, L., RDI, cnoox, J., RD3 D., RD1 Back Row: CLARK, L., Rua, GAUTREAU, xv, LT L. A. CANGINELLI LTJG H- W- ROADS I U ' ix 4, -H Q - ., 4 , Q 'E T , A ' I Q - , A 19 1 V h 1 i Q l 4 'H K x V 1 415 v v L ,W , Q ,f kb Y! , : K ' X P ,uf - , , L , . ' ff 5 Kneeling: WALKINGSTICK, D., RDI, LOFTIS, R., Second Row: NUCKOOLS, D.,BD3g MCGLAUN, B., RD15SHORT, W., RD1 First Row: BENDEIR, H., RDS, SWINTOSKY, S., RD3g CARVER, P., RD3, RD2g TURNER, G., RD3, DUNKLE, T. RIBN' BONE T RD2 FITZPATRICK, T., RDSN, NEWCOMB,,J., Rui ' 95. -'wx Nu. W RDC J. W. BOTA Number 5000 checks in with SHORT and MCCULLOUGH sg.- ,MAY U ,W -X , MN-..t -xx, X5 A surprise Happy Birthday for GLEASON GRANGEIR plots a solution CIC was the heart of KING during her tours on SAR and PIRAZ stations. The long hours of tire- less diligence expended by every member of the CIC team significantly contributed to the fine reputation enjoyed by KING during this cruise. The three hostile aircraft shot down as ll result Of this ship's timely warnings and accurate inter- Cept information and the seven abandoned pilots recovered through efficient KING SAR efforts merelb' give tangible proof of Combuts suberb Performance. K r 'I v The In Crowd. L . , . ,-. fl .51 MM? 3,.,w,L,' i-ggfliir ,., 4 2:15 ,.,,f2-26.-.g.u.-U-A-,.,...,,.f Yr Y We WILSON, the happy chow hound. Q3' f f ..:'i...'f QX Us M ff, 1, To- f I 'I in 'LI -:- f' - . ,- 1 l 7 1.3, A , l '-.Q: ' ' 'LW 1 gg 'M . 'i ' P f. ' , x W U 1 - h 4,5 'CI 'V' ' Q. - A ' a - X ' M i xx- rx f . 3 , , Nb Y h V , - J --N X JL , 5 ff f 1 if QQ jx 'L' - - . il! I x . 4 fd , is Y . , Xff jj A-' 0 Rogan. we-...s 3od. 90Q.2,cf: C,u-Bluesb TQ yggnk VQNTB :NND shvldifcl--v'Ti-1--. Av 3.3-1 bssCm.a'fKw..., 'N QW1: AA eg ,fy ' . .- ' e fm . '13 -f H5 They didn't teach me this in A School. V 1. gf GRANGER checks the Beaver V' ,L 4 4 fun-wk H z 5 , r E DE DIVISIO ..,, It I I 'ul Aal- k--4 Q---4 KK, fi 1 - iv M u ' sf ,B J ,ig x 49 h .. I V A A . f - 4 l J r :Earn Q 1 I V ' JT' R 31:5 ' g j , ' 1 Q 3 .- ss'-' . . , 3 . , X 4 Kiki Lf' , R k ix J . lg . 2 2 . p W2 J! E If , x g ff 5 ' . , N R l . ' xx x - X -- gd.-'KIA ,4. Fu-st Row: COPELAND, R., ETR35 MANNING, M., ETSN5 LANE, P., QMSNQ CASEY, M., ETN3g MISHLER, R., ETR2 second Row: CASAVANT, R., DE ERULER, M., ETN2 ETR23 RUSSELL, E., ETR2g DIEHNEL, J., ETR2 TABLER, L., ETR3g McCORKLE, M., ETRa T '-1, P1 fi 1 10' LTJG L. M. HOLLOWAY WO1 R. L. CRABB IT' X I i I i -R D OUT ETCM K. L. NEWMAN DSC A- M' LIN H 1 RUSSLE sings along with A Link. OE Division maintains the Electronics equipment that separates the KING from other Frigates. Be it Commu- nications, Radar Equipment or NTDS, the ET's and DS's of CDE are on the job until the equipment is back up. 'vu 13 E . 'L 0 1' , . it 1- , Q5 ' Mmm: pw EITC A. R. WESTFALL i ,, L. nv s, ': li is HARKEN to the call. P-'- 1 A .7 16-ocof H 2 ig A ' . , 1 I af Q- L-23,1 kxwgxiupc , no lf , ' W MW-bf-9' FX K 5 ' .Q 1 tf .fig WU p xi ' gi , - ' 1 4 A ' We 3 R 0 ' .L ag A 'of H ls -O N! A NTBQFTZ ' N S' ' . i -:fi-1-.. ,fffgg Digi.. , I I -A 1 .53, Q E 4 .5 - Ia A... - 4 x-I'-, - 5 QQYI fl?-ffyl' iff!! Y G3 4 lx ENGINEERI G DEPARTME T v' , '4 KV LT D. D. KREGL0 ' ri-nz, ie, , 34 Chief Snipe initiates shipwide training ENG . wer to Engineering provides tllletgg wafer and is 1' 9 Sponsime for lelectrical of machinery, and interns ments. and cornrnunic at1onS eq P 17' :LIU A 1. x in 4' 'Iii E Ex A if 5 I ffmh kgs EB DIVISION ? 'X Q-5, llfv First Row: CATHEY, D., BT25 PRETTNER, D., FN, FNQ GRECO, J., BT2gGOODMAN, R., FN, REID B CROWTHER, C., BT3g HULT, A., BT3g TODASH, A., BT35 HAMLETT, L., FN Front Center: KILBURN J FN Second Row: GOTTSCH, L., BT2g PELHAM, J., BT s. ff LTJG F, w. ROECKNER EB D1v1s1on supphes the steam It 1200 PSI to the KING's power plant to keep us on st1t1on Then' f1ne work has contr1buted to the RING perfect record 1n never m1ss mg a Commltment 5 F I 'W A If . ' if D, I 'O up 1 8 I I I x I' k E f . - f N , ' X ' Ji, If - I - 'Q A , V 7 '! 1 ' First Row: CLRERR, J., BTa, NUTTER, J., FN, FN,wH1'rE, C., BTS, PARSLEY, J., BT3gYAR!B, STATNICK, R., FN, KISER, B., BT33WAGNER, R., H., BT2, PANNIRL, R., FN, CHASE, R., FN FN, UNTAG1'-3, R., BT3 second Row: SKINNER, M., gan. P QS, f fm ul BTCS R. J. GUNTHER BTCS B F ALLEN Ct .n-Q Oil Spill? What Oil Spill? 'MSU Clorox needed here sg, c W' '. , A, N V X e ,fx ff' I XML, X.. K. Q. X. Got ya GO'l'TSCII Y spqunxuir f'-' '-' -I -f we ' I .YJ .Viv 1' 'k 1 ,1'-I f 's, 'N . X E I 7 ...I . Y .,. Y-8' - ' o when 5 1 v P 7 YAROS has everything under control. Did the phantom leave this 1 -if . 4 - . S, Q11-5' ' ff F 'f -' MX , Ili GRECO poses with one of Iio11yw00d.S finest l ER DIVISIO 1 K 1 H . 'I lx i M uv C id 'HL- First Row: scoT'r, D., MMI, cARR,L.,EN1,BLAcK, G., EMS, s1MPsoN, G., lca Third Row: HAMLIN, B., H., Jr., EM1g second Row: HEMBREY, c., FN5 sFM3,R1cKER, R., FNQEMERICK, D., FNgOAXACA DAWSON, D., IC2g POGORZELSKI, A., EM2g J., IC3g WOODWARD, R., EMSQJENNINGS, J., SF1 PLUCIENNIK, L., IC3g G1LLocK, C., IC2g HANSON, NUNLEY, R., FN s - V 1: H4 .1-.. .V 'ifgfrf X ' S . . . . PING LTJG K. A. DRISCOLL EMCS J A ' 39 ,..,.......,, I! f-' in Lfy Ev K df I R ..,.,a.,..,+ J- - -ov - .6-ff -I xy - 'fn First Row: CHAPMAN, w., DC1gSOL1S, A., EM1 Row: RJPPEY, J., EM3g MCGILVARY, J., MMI, second Row, RILEY, J., FN, ELLISON, R., 1C3, LEEK, C,, IC3 TYREE, J., SFM3g HUBBARD, R., RJCCS, A., FN: MABARY, R., MM3, MCCAULEY, EMFNg EXKSTEIN, R., EN2g THORNBERRY, K., C., ICI, HILL, G., EMS, LOPEZ, M., IC2, Third FN, PRICE, D., FN SFCS A. E. MCR!-.E ICC H E Jr . . BANKS, - 4 0 ,,, W, ER Division is charged with the overall repair and safety of the Ships Hull. Also the maintuinanoe of the internal communications and electrical equipment. In ad- dition, this cruise they have sup- plied a crew to our flight deck on call day and night for flight quar- ters. 0 0 - u I' !'.:fn'1 gi f J I'd be glad to write my own inscription, Mr DRISCOLL A little acetelyne. LITAVISH rims a busy shop , ,.,,,.,,,--q-:nm ,,...-1-it-2 ' .QXQQ IFITTER 5' yy i A Q D 0-10 , 5 I 1 W X ' . ' Qi U ' x -X M fig V , 5 K u W ' D r gg V -'Tries-X 12 Ramen 'ms MI WAQYEC Lubes Txw.oof.vA Tw: U TCA: wee VNAINKEIZ' -'sow wmv TDL vue cw vmw wwes msswmnaw' 43' nl- ig i .- ,.., 3 1. 1 A little time out for coffee Art and artist Q e -L.-. I Y I i u M - an tm ,ax V -J 'CHQ 4 '5g si' ,I if - dj 42 M AYREJIS, you really think we can get away from it? Just for drill ...... 1: k A I li '-,N . im' L JU . A 3' XX . .w J . 4 .' 5' ,W ,x '1 FJ NSI N W p -u n . i 9 D 'n in the Bat Cave. The nest one is for me. ow 43 nl- T -if Yxfh 3' i I l lx DIVISION 'SEHK 7 Kneeling: CARTER, D., MM1 First Row: PITTS, L., T., MMz, DENISAR, J., MM33 DE WALT, C., MMag MMFNQ LA ROSE, C., MMS, LINN, J., FN,CoRDovA, CRIPCHAK, R., MM33 ANDERSON, K., FN,KoYA1Dss, P., MM3g PHTLLIPS, J., MM3 second Row: NICHOLS, w., FN 1 WN LTJG D. O. MOLNAR V I '11 SPCM A. L, WOLFE :J ,. I, A Wiz.. .4 2 af. nd' 1. if A in ' an' 9 0 'W 1- 1 w S . , 5 1 . it 'WWI Fw '1- , i. . . E . l ' ' w ::', t 1 First Row: BOYLE D. MM1' BISHOP E MMFNg Second Row- Fredricks G FN NELSON R l l 1 1 y oy , , I, S , D FN. I5ENIlI4'Srh3li.,FLcgg?dqIiIgNKHOUSER, E., MM3gSPENCER, McGINLEY, R., MM3gSHERRELL, W., FNgJANTbSIK,' -1 - R, F-, FNQ KINDRED, E., MM1 L., FNg Mons, H., MM2g HARRIS, L., MM2 WU . of MMC C. E. HARTMAN The EM division has the vital responsibility of pro- viding the ship with mo- bility, electrical e n e r g y and good water. Our Ma- chinist Mate's down in the hole utilize the energy in the 1200 PSI steam to give us up to 100,000 horse- power for propulsion, 3,000 KW of electric energy for our varied armament and electrical gear and 1,000 gallons per hour of fresh water. 5 BTC EZ. CNMND KINDRED va F J .1 ,. l ' 'ea . S . n QIDAIO 991 -..HJ '- J Have they got the chair rigged yet? as 3 . 4' -J nn-or Q 'If W Q gf 'V MUGGS, I thinks he's flipped ---- 46 4 Q F25 4323 -1 1 1 X 1 CHIPCHAKI II I - P , mt A i , . ll ls.. 2.2. , E ,f- .J-N, Two hours 81 fifteen more. NO BISHOP! CHIPCHAKI And in the third hour of my lecture I will cover ---- 47 -1.1 Accurate logging is essential. Looks like titivation time -j, .,,: 2 ' xt X N X it LMINDRY 'STYAN1 ,, g . 5 ' MF 1. .f a ', ' 'Y' I .W X . ,MM We 4 Picasso of the Engine room, I d0n't see any bats in here. , -' f ' ' - , ' ' ' vNW,.,, EXE i 5 x CUTIVE NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT U L Q A -.I K li 1' 3, QM U .. A' L A A' , Nd' A . ll 1 'I NX , i 1- I 1 g if, I 1 p A f f f 5 I' First Row: HERNANDEZ, A., PN1g MASON, W., YN3g g',fsH,QCFS9U1Qi3JC2s Ds BECK, J., YNSNg v1NsoN, R. ' N, D., YNSNg MAYBRIER, on QM3 ....n..... ' LT P. M. QUAST . FW. FREDERICK, P PNSNQ PHILLIPENAS J -, ., QMSN- MCCLENATHAN, E., PNSNg OLMEDO: R,, pcspi . I ll! ' tr Illia 439' P225-1 Navigation is provided by the Executive Department. Through navigation, the ship' s position is de- termined and courses plotted to guide its desti- nation. In the Executive part of this department we have the YN's and the PN's. the Unsung Hero's of the Navy. Also included in this de- partment are the Hospital Corpsmen andthe Postal Clerk. 49 Ml HMC R F IZQUIERDO YNC P M CAPUA -17' L-L Shooting the sun. QP' 1 X x t , A , . 3F.:F:5 .v .Jr 1? . , . we f , I . I .-- I XO, the inventory shows us twelve bottles short. .ppp ,vnu ' Doc BA - ' f HNGSMALEES and PAPKE, HM3 bear in hand as injured ....- to awamng helo 0 ORMAN 15 transferred- .....--.- -- 1- an emergency evacuation. 51 'Y,,,, -7 ,..,i....-inrvf-vJ'4' . .... .-7...-.111 W - LY DEPAR ENT UTR.A.DROPP fr' 1007 -1...,., P S ILIIPP ILY -1-A I 1 . kv . 1 Nl ix w....4 I 3 it 'lf ' 1 1 if 1 . v ' .3 1 vi Q , A ' I ff z 'f Qi '- fn 2 'fo V X y 9 Q. . h if X sf y ' A X 41 I W , ,,,g.,,1 1 f,'gfRg,fj,0W:JAC1fS0N. R., DKSNg HURLEY, P., sN, SHSN ,SAR-r SK3: HAYES, R., SK3, SIMMONS, E., D HCSOD-RKSDALE, E., SN Second Row: ENS G. MNFREAGIJNAT, F., SKI, MAUTEROR, R., SN5 Y' J-, SN: HoLcoMB, c., sxs, sas ENS G. D. Hoon The BULLu TOMIAMPOS, C., DK2g HUXHOLD, M., SH1gSKCS T. L. SMITH Third Row:H1LL, J., sK2,MAHoNEY, J., SK2s ACKMAN, R., SN, HOTALING, J., SK3g MP-RIN, R-, SN: MURDOCK, T., SN, M1LL1s,G., A ship cannot stay at sea for long periods of time without provisions. This is one of the many tasks of the Supply Department along with Disbursing, Ship's Store and Barber Shop. Through Supply comes the procurement of re- pair parts. planning and preparation Of me211S, and operation of the laundry. I W rg 1' 1 .Q f Q -r ,W ! ....,. W- fx...--4.-...... .. A v. Q Q I x 1 -I -W-, 4 ..-4 Q A' 1 fx 3 ,, ' 4 I , I -24 1. - . ' . u J T 1 f ' ' -V - il a T 1. 2 :M T f NN 1 E ' 2. if a . i ,I ' X. J n IA , Kneeling: ENS G. D. HOOD, CSC J. M. ODEM First Row: LINAYAO, C., CS1g LUCERO, R., TN, BEDANIA, T., SN, LOPEZ, F., TNgLEGASPI, L., TN: GUBANTES, M., TN Second Row: .. SANDORS, w., SNQ BOBADILLA, R., TNQMOORE, B., CS23 REYES, F., sos, SHELLEDY, J., TNg CASTILLO, R., SD3g ARVIOLA, G., snz I' . ' . y N CSC J. M. ODEM .avi sxcs T. L. SMITH -4 5 'Q YUg,5Q.DOM GALLEY 2? 'J ck f , . I ' , I 'lil E f' ,. 1, J ,ff 1 f , . ,......,, .. www f sun. we W w v -- --'E' Q' QD - , - ' - ' 1 . -of ILA ' .. , Q? f 'LL El 1 F E? I ' 5 :'a'f ' p 11155552 H QAWVN-V51 0117. Segxmg geqos VMS 'nwxezg ,A A , 'WA V oups on! 1 nlllg ' -- ,,,,,,,,-,Al fm.,-,E-T.. K f . ff' x,AUNDRy,2.e F'--. 1' V-J . 4,11 if 1, , - 5 Z . 1- L QQ? 4 ' Q Q20 Ll . I Out l W A b ' C o 0 , 'g-xoxcwmo 'SMDT0 29-9 wdf'-6 A. Bm M A frwvii-f 1 39f1r M 'J Hkamak T0.D..ue-13 Gewvfm :VNS Look MH, no finger! I gk- Us T96 gq,yu?Q. i I ., --I ' xUiY 2' Mi- A' GQQREWQN P! fl ,i ' ll , NN ' 4 , CMS' wwm-ross, K pusumc, 28078 on-r MSM., SCAQJTDQ BQ, ANITS z xwwvvwvlsu Qoucdlolsuuas A+-so xo1: Peo:-ms. 'zxcw 1 Miwrm ascer- 2 ., 3 X' V . ' ' x 1 , M , yr . if M113 4 ll ' M - 1 L X, gf' XM u rig J It !I Xql qff X ' i F .IH . L f we + Z ' fn on Supply mans the Quarter Deck. 56 . l , 12'-.1-nn,-fm-k.1w..Mv.-.. .,1' gif' xr Fit for KINGS ------ MEN! Bugs in the bug juice. HELO DETACHMENT xr u 3 xi. V LT RON STOKER and the omyassis dragon crew Cthe simbols are for rescues and the quarter moons are for night rescuesj TPB KING has another Division, it's air mg- During our time on station, our hF10'S made seven rescues and five as- Slsfs- Outperforming was the byword Whffh led Buccaneer Angel to be known 35 the fastest helo in the Gulf. ,I I ta .4 v rum- vd' On ' '-1' 'L w Maintanence on board included another KING first replacingan 'Urs engine on station. .-,nZi-3....- ' s..,, . Flight deck crew stands by for any emergency. 5 -.- . .JV 2.-er ...ae ---' I There was little our Zoommes cou1dn't do. ......,.-no-vos-w....... ,gm-. ...-...- 'i' 9 We refueled helos and crew alike. Y , 'I- -LK V V. HJ,-f. , MA 'T J wl W 4- wirtnpu K VX A feww i ,S .5 l f 5 ba 'I -7 J 6 ,N a U C. K3 fb' J n Bringing in the mail. Wm uma zu vnewcag 1'T's emu, F'-was-1 A09 r: 's Team Wor k betw - , ' een OD and P1lot made for record launch txmes. Celebration of 8 wen done --wv-agus: f'.4.1'i4J! ie4fag,..g,gLgl,,Que- . H-,,-m--V fp-1 s......n,,,,.,,!k2 Pictures often speak for themselves. 60 e T e ' 0 , H '+'i.' : i hs 1' I A i . Aw k N4 X J-M .Ji U,,,-,i.4-Lx-Y-a2f+'-- ' ' ' 'M YYY K N H 4, U . QM, If , ,.A. fm.,.wg--V - -'-' , , RL .ffs.,u' :f Q?aQgi2gL.2g-wr., 1 Q V+: '- uvh., 1 nv- I2 .. V: . -N..nn.,. 62 pf...,f'f Q3Qg ?.'U T 1 W ' xi, ' ' 'f. . -' 1 ,Avg ,- .. uf. 1-fl.. -vw., as Kd? t He' vm. ,nv 4 4 fb 59554 1 s V vgcaar-suns-far-vwv---fW...,..,-Y..,,,,.,..,,., , UNREPS 'D' 1 o 5 o , , , ' , ,H , 1 1 S Y . .U .I,:v R V M, Ubi, 'V USS KING - KING of the Frigates. Along Side the CHICAGO 2 '- Hlk, W h Heavy load coming on. 63 . - 1v.......-rnw-f-- 'wf?' -Wm' owe e ,. -if-W wi P-'ig' r --me t 7 -1-.... .. 1 Unreps frequently involve transfer of personnel as well as materials. 64 Stations manned and ready to come alongside. Where do we stow it all. .X X 9 I. ilu Along side the CHICAGO the helo gets into the act Wk V r k , v Y, Mk M , ., 1, .,,, R .wr-l-71 .,.,4., . .gif-,-.nk,., ------..........,,.,,g df- fl -U-,Alf ff. A, , . 55'- :'aS,,'E lr 1 '-4 fa-l-g..L.1.xl!.,,.f.1..L',,l.1,L,,,.,.V .-......- - -,--,g,., 1.-,Q -f, , 2 I, , , P- 'f 4 X x., S, 14. ik'-un ' A SL 'u :Q V Q , ' i -Nu: Follow the bouncing man. QQQASIONALLY, we spill a little? ww T ' 1 il ,..Y,. I 1 I ff P1 QI! Vi' ' f fps: f' 'N SQ . sisusxis X 1 V RE-ENLISTMENT W r li It is a proud service. The KING takes pride in the men who re-enlist and al- ways strives to give them the recog- nition they deserve. Ev.- L, ,,,. Ai -ba.. Rn I ff 'ff'-L: fi-5'---H-a.p E-fy ..,x- -, , Y ,. OPERATION HANDCLASP ? ! , I MAL CECIIT in msn . 4 i 44 In Cebu the KING supplied paint and man-power to 3 local dmc 1 1 r s f 4 , u J i H is ---11 A Chaplin LENARD and crew members passed out ' ' ' d h'1drens orphanage gifts to chxldren of .1 cr1pp1e c 1 in Taiwan. X - B -, Wiilildlmimvggn is , w I ..-i Funds for the various charity projects are obtained through voluntary donations. lg A 12 V ry' 1 g -M X if P fl H i 1623?-F' A JI: 4 I Q R' s Y ' 1 X I I ,f r M , E' 4 K' Q 4 ,. , we H 1 A , . ix .grits I A PZ. 7O i -:gl We came as strangers and left as friends. A-,VA x. '4 L I ,.r A N '51 1 43-v 2' 6 Y s x ' K Q. C L 5 i 1- v .g,,....a', v'F if F J 4 .4 A . .4 ,QQ n ,I .. sf-ay pg a I , I P . A 1 9 ,. ., Q N93 5, ! bl 1 Q ' It .j' fi' ASP, Y is wir Q ff- e. Q f ' v 1. Look guys, all I said was that I'dfix you up with some hot dollies T VISITORS '1 ix: The KING extends her hospitality away from home. In Taiwan, she welcomed aboard the senior officers of the Nationalist Chinese Navy and Marine Corps. l l l V On station we receive 3 and comcuumzsr-'1,oT SE all visit by coMcRUDr3sPAC 73 ' ' 3'4 H ff2f1'Lh'f'fffi1E?lfQ,.Qi'fLf,:i1g aEf-s,-no gif ye, . ' u , r 1' i 1 ,f 'Q We averaged 4,000 visitors a day while in Cebu. iii he gil Tv . f' 'gi 'V i 74 Visitors explored every nook and cranny of the KING accompanied by members of the crew. V, C L if -If H4 'Y , ga wf 5 wr-L I I I , H f iq. ll I , . ffl-4 ' 'Ti' +G X, I. 3' K ' Au -A-k,.,..w1f'5','3'aif , reins? -'N'Sii, 5' ye. .121 I 4-if 1 -A sail:-ge ' 1 ig I i w A 5 A: lun-A-. 3. V5 :S. f L x, ' ' ,X- 3 nt of the big eyes. There was always a line in fro No one was going to take th w f . 14. e wheel from him? 44-1 ,fl ! ', X 3 Qh Z , I XX :gh air in V41 lu x 'E in it .L-Q X sqi-1 'Q '-' - f-v-V M.-1-fY.,,..4-.nn-4--115 so .M-...W X 3 .-. X va, -A w V pw W R 'lb Sty 6 ni . n..., l A serenade. THANKSGWING AT SEA L11 ,...4ulMT' !'-. ing X qw X X 5 r 1' ,: Preparat1ons began early in the day A , t e K mg - R 1? Z' 1'- i r l r I 1 4. ha ? 's r N 5. ,S c,.. if in-5 ' c 5 ff' Candle-light, soft music, and excellent service. Wardroom seeking seconds, f EQ wt f Wake me in a day or two. 3 78 . F ,A , rw J Q, 1 R31 se Sig, 2 , , ,M ,M . . . V .,, , . 'f ,L - f -- 1'-.-fr-Vhff X INGS BIRTHDAY On 17 November, the KING celebrated it's 6th Birthday. Captain TESH presented plaques to plank owners: Chief NESBITT, Chief HARTMAN and First Class SOLIS. Q., at As our plank owners were on b021I'd commissioning, they lend the honor of cutting the cake. Q1 94 STI l 1 X 1 5 Q JT f E -1, x ' -'ns ..:.,s.,..,,.. ,..,..,,,...-4 --- O R CHIEFS Q IL MU I nf' ' .C 1' A -ff' vii:-Ex lk 03 C zrz- If F 'Q The Captain guests with the Chiefs at the CPO Club - they say the skipper held his own. 9 L ' L rf 5 i i B' x '. 80 fe.-Q M 5 I Il x Chief McRAE looks agast at the way Chief ODEM puts down the chow. i PANIC DE If ' Chief NESBITT pushed the button. 1 1 I nfs, .. ,i 7, - 4 H 't' ,wfyf ,fx fi ff' X f KINDRED and KILBURN appear before the ships High Order of Chiefs before being entered into the Chiefs Mess. N I, gh, WA: f Captain READ address our newest Chief. , 1 E r O-- A I s I! Yu :ling Y., 4 . ..f,,. A . 4 You wou1dn't believe it so to-nightwe're taking our cameras. Jn-1 A meeting of the minds. Yeah what do you want, , . I f I . I IU S ' ll .5 K I N , ' ' ,' w I In ,Q , , f' BE RD CO TEST .QQ Judge GLEASON gives the hea rty hairy ones the once over ,,K'V , All 3' Ch f VNOLFE F1rst Class BOHLE and SN The mnnefs- le VASHON. 83 J- -W so-ss SPGRTS ,,.,.,,,.-.., 'W M :.- , z i A s xi .' 'lk' .Q X Xi 1 ,b xx: -5 QL! wk'-he K ,, 1 K. Q xi 'Q .v 1 'V' 9 U , , W A V Xp V. X 'K in .. D t ' -xr X -tt-gk. sau ' e i ' X P Q.lwa. N-X 55.5 ' vw' I fi In port periods in Subic provided KINGSMEN the opportunity to utilize the recreational facilities at both Cubi Point and Grande Is1a.nd. Shindiging, swimming, sailing and water skiing were enjoyed by all - plus a lot of San Magu. fa kms Li rimwsv' '- Hello Angels? 84 Hv...LL,, ,b ,ref 'ff fi-vu 'Shu K 'lt' KING of the road. K .. QS.. QNZ5- I N,-., 0'-.E ' -'qs 'grgilg .ff T-1? . , f -m Uf'.?- .4 gfiwf' U- Q 1 ,415 ,,.. l NF-Q X- I-fgbxw-4-.-P, X: Fri? ,. f 7 f -riff. . '-.592-fa: .. I ji' Ann..-. ,f-. - 'L,-vb' XL..-..7,, 1 ll . L. I 'JJ ' 5. ...G-xs.,.,, , f Z' ,- , --1 K' 'ur 53' i - KI7 .--4 5' 1 J -,pf ,O H- , - ,xg - 'Mgapglnl .,, ' in .I ff , gm mm-Jw I Im Captain TESH - switch hitter? D+' TS ,,....-aqqunvve Commodore GANTAR connects for the Officers team. KINGS 86 U-- M 'l'f - I ....-awww.:-fu-'-1 3 'ALM' , crews took another game from the BUCANNON .,., .,.. ,f - - in 2 if 1----V-f--Y - T-..,,, ,xg , A- 1z.g,-f ,-1 K. ,,. - . 9' W -fs .QV F A Let her rip! Q ,J n.- 'a' A Q ti. I ffz h Y' x ' I 'l :- sb V' ,-, It 5 1:3 I ' ' 'A 11 U ful ' X e s ,,-5 -1 - f' x K ff Q 1 ,.-, v f , rg' I K4 un x - . . ,'....,, 4'-lg Look at it sail! K.. San MHEIFS team showed up to watch. iv 3 , x The KING also took the between innings boutS. pe Mil a iz, 87 !iEi-2fL.:-4.....-,......,,,,uQ1Qg,,,,,,,,A,,,. Mngm,-, ,M al-A , A ' ' WWW ' ' E TERTA E T rig' Organized this cruise, the KING'S ovm band, the OUTSTANDING young crooner supported by Unknowns appeared on Television in Cebu. Chief Snipe. Practicing atop the Mouse House, they drew hundreds of listeners to the pier. in-Q ' -W 16, F, ..,. - Sing along with Merril. -M-ff -N ' e we 6 1, f, -4 ft, ,,-Q , , - . A.. ,.A , .- K -, , - ELEM -V H!? K'fi?7-'ff L? 3' ve ' Y If J sv 4, -' f B all ' -ir- is 1 ef -f. ' ff 1 22 - . .. : ,,-.V.,'1-Q' ' - - ' sw. , The KING had the good fortune to be entertained by the A strummin and a i k' concnunssp.-xc bam onthe long return. ' p C mu Y r w N - -mm - -.uu--fa. The Unknowns swing out! Co 01 sounds from the Wardroom. U B n Y 89 S ! h If .TIITE U X12 !Yl '!l YI U .'i' D 4 :te A59 5 . . . - 0 CHANGE 0F COMMAN sf 'Y I-L- .. fu 3 . Q A L' , 1 t 'figs xn . , ' i J .e fi- i gi jf I , VJ, ,' ' ' ' ' f' in ' f 'ss r -A 1 ' I Lggking Sharp, Commodore MCMULLEN and guests arrive for the ceremonies. 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