King (DLG 10) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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1 mf ,bf ---,,.. The sonar gang got plenty of time listening to and pinging on real submarines for a change, encountering Soviet subs all the way from the Bering Sea to the Indian Ocean. When not busy on the stack , the sonarmen were usually to be found giving the ASROC gunners a hand wrestling with the Trainer . Highlight of the cruise had to be the day that LT. D'AMATO discovered he could talk to whales. it ' f -ian - -A Args Left to right, front: STG3 WRIGHT, GMGSN KAMMEN, STG3 MILLER, GMTI MOMON, Middle: STC SAUNDERS, STG2 DZIK, STG2 HARGIS, STGSN BURNS. GMT3 AN- DERSON. Back: STG3 MORRE, STI MELH, STG2 BORDEN. Not Shown: STI LEVEE, TM2 STINNETT, STG2 O UTL AN D, STGSN FREE- MONTH, GMG3 MCFARLAND and STCM MEYERS.

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LCDR. Rusty COOK. USN EAPON S i gjj Q cer ENS. T o n y CASELLI sistant Train and Maintain were the Weapons Department watchwords throughout the cruise. Actually, both the training and the equipment checks started long before the cruise began. But they contin- ued to be a constant part of the daily life in Weapons, in order that the fighting capability of the ship would be ready at any time, against any type of threat from submarine to high-speed aircraft. Of course there were other watchwords too, such as Now station the UNREP de- tail , or get hot on that run- ning rust. LT Dick D'AMATO, USNR ASW Officer LT. Bob LEWIS, USNR 3-M Coordinator LTJG. Bruce COLQUHOUN, USN Missile Officer LTJG. Tom BURDICK, USN Fire Control Offi- 1 USNR Gunnery As-



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'09 Q l'1'? 4- 1 4 'Q T 'vs I OVW J' ' ini -I 1 1 ' r 'V' ' Q.. 4' .-I -H' -4 ine Throughout the cruise, KING received numerous com- pliments on her smart appear- ance, thanks in large part to the efforts of the men of WD Division. What did not show as much was the long hours' at underway refuelingfreplenish- ment detail. One of the high- lights of the cruise had the be the first daylight unrep, whenit did not rain. Inside... ...and out. WD Left to right, lst row: SN DONA- HOE, BM2 COATES, SN KREGEL. 2nd row: SN WEBER, SN FREDDY, SN SMITH, SN TOMLEONVICH, SN GWALTNEY, BM3 GOODALL, 3rd row: SN JUDD, SN KUTTLER, BM3 JOHNSTON, SN AKERS, SN HICK- MAN. 4th row: SN CLAY, SN JACK- SON, BM3 J.P., SN RAYMOND, BM2 THOMPSON, SN PALMER. ii .T 'ig -Ni., A -J , X 1, , I, , i Xb if Wt

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