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, ORlilS TERR UI.M DE5CRIPTIQ DUPE S PLANli HEMISPH VRIIS COMPRFfT A g USS KINKAID (DD-965) Western Pacific Deployment 30 May - 20 December 1984 An Adventure to Remember.. USS KINKAID (DD-965) History USS KINKAID (DD-965) is the third SPRUANCE class destroyer and the second to join the Pacific Fleet. KINKAID is honieported in San Diejjo, CaUfornia. Desipmed and built by Ingalls Shipbuilding of Litton Industries in Pascagoula, Mississippi, KINKAID is a member of the first major class of surface ships in the United States Navy to be powered by gas turbine engines. Four General Electric LM-2500 engines, marine versions of those used on DC-10 and C-.5A aircraft, drive the ship at speeds in excess of 30 knots. Twin controllable reversible pitch propellers provide KINKAID with a degree of maneuverability unique among warships of her size. A highly versatile multi-mission destroyer, KINKAID is capable of operating independently or in company with Amphibious or Carrier Task Forces. The ship displaces 8200 tons and is 563 feet in length. KINAKID ' s primary mission is to operate offensively in an antisubmarine war- fare role. KINKAID ' s sonar, the most advanced under- water detection and fire control system yet developed, is fully integrated with a digital Naval Tactical Data Sys- tem, providing the ship faster and more accurate process- ing of target information. Integration of the ship ' s digital gun fire control system into the NTDS provides quick reaction in the mission of shore bombardment, surface warfare and antiaircraft warfare. The ship ' s weapons include two MK 45 lightweight 5 inch guns, two triple barrel MK 32 torpedo tubes, an antisubmarine rocket (ASROC) launcher, and facilities for operating antisubmarine helicopters. The ship is armed with the NATO Seasparrow Missile System, a short range, surface to air defensive weapon, and the HARPOON Missile System, a medium range, surface to surface, anti-ship missiles KINKAID employs the MK 23 Target Acquisition System Radar, two MK 15 (PHA- LANX) 20 mm Close-in Weapons Systems, Super RBOC Chaff, and topside armor. Crew comfort and habitability are an integral part of KINKAID ' s design. Berthing compartments are spa- cious and the ship is equipped with amenities not usually found aboard other destroyers, including a crew ' s library, lounge, and gymnasium. Although KINKAID is as large as a World War II cruiser, a high degree of automation permits a reduced crew of 19 officers and 277 enlisted to operate the ship. KINKAID is one of the world ' s most modern destroyers with an advanced propulsion system and fully integrated combat systems. Her growth potential ensures she will remain a potent force for freedom for decades to come. Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid Thomas Cassin Kinkaid was born in Hanover. New- Hampshire on April 3, 1888. He attended the U.S. Naval Academy graduating with the class of 1908. After graduation from the Naval Academy he served in the battleships NEBRASKA and MINNESOTA until September 1913, when he reported to the Postgraduate School, Annapolis, for instruction in Ordnance Engineer- ing. From 1916 to 1918 he served aboard the USS PEN- NSYLVANIA with service at the end of that tour with the British Admirality. He was gunnery officer aboard USS ARIZONA 1918- 1919 when she was an escort ship for President Woodrow Wilson, then enroute to the Peace Conference at Ver- sailles. Following a cruise to Asia Minor he was ordered to Washington, D.C. for duties with the Bureau of Ord- nance, Navy Department, where he remained until Julv 1922, From 1922-1930, Admiral Kinkaid served successively as Assistant Chief of Staff to the Commander. U.S. Naval Detachment in Turkish Waters, as Commanding Officer of USS ISHERWOOD: at the Navy Yard, Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.C. and as Fleet Gunnery Officer and Aideon the Staff of Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet. In 1930 he returned to Washington for duties in connec- tion with the Treaty for the Limitation of Armaments, and in 1931 reported to the Secretary of State.then in Geneva, where he served as Technical Advisor in connec- tion with .studies relating to the treaty. From 1933 to 1938, Admiral Kinkaid served as Execu- tive Officer of USS COLORADO, with the Navy Department as Officer-in-Charge of the Officer ' s Detail Section and as Commanding Officer of the USS INDIANAPOLIS. In November of 1938 he was designated Naval Attache and U.S. Naval Attache for Air at the American Embassy, Rome, with additional duty from March 1939 to March 1941 as Naval Attache to the Embassy in Bel- grade, Yugoslavia. He commanded Destroyer Squadron Eight from June 1941 until his promotion to Rear Admiral in November. This assignment was followed with command succes- sively of Cruiser Division Six, Pacific Fleet, and a Task Force which engaged in the Battle of the Solomon Islands and the Santa Cruz Islands. In the Battle of Guadalcanal, November 12-15, 1942, he commanded a Task Force built around the USS ENTERPRISE Air Support Group and Battleships, the first surface officer to command a Car- rier Task Force. In January of 1943 he assumed command of the North Pacific Fleet and was responsible for ending the Japanese occupation of the Aleutians. From November 1943 to 194. , then Vice Admiral Kinkaid served as Commander, Allied Naval P )rces, Southwest Pacific Area. In this capacity he supported General MacArthur ' s landings in this area and engineered thedefeatoftheJapane.se Fleet at the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Promoted to full Admiral in April 1945 he continued to serve as Commander, Seventh Fleet until the war ' s end. After the war he returned to the United States and served a.s Commander, Sixteenth Fleet until his retirement in May 1950. Admiral Kinkaid is the holder of four Distinguished Service Medals and numerous Campaign and Service Medals. In addition, he is an Honorary Companion of the Order of the Bath, awarded by King (u ' orgo VI of Great Briain; Grand Officer. Order of the Orange Nassau with Swords, bestowed by (Jueen Wilhelmina of the Nether- lands and other decorations from Chile, Belguim and China. Ship ' s Characteristics Len h Beam Displacement Personnel Armament Speed 563 Feet 4 Inees 55 Feet 8200 Tons Officer.... 19 Enlisted..277 2 Five Inch 54 Caliber Light- weight Gun Mounts 1 ASROC Launcher 2 MK 32 Triple Barrel Torpedo Tubes 1 NATO Seasparrow Missile Launcher 8 HARPON Missile Cannisters 2 PHALANX Close-In- Weapons-Systems 4 Super RBOC Chaff Launchers 30 Plus Knots Battle Group Foxtrot ■U: J . Jy cm mDimG ofmIr Commanding Officer CDR Walter A. Tobias, Jr., USN Commander Tobias was graduated from the Uni- versity of New Mexico NROTC and commissioned Ensign on 25 January 1965. Following gradua tion he was ordered to the Mines- weeper GUIDE (MSO-447) as Operations Officer. Over the next two years he participated in several Opera- tion Market Time patrols off the coast of Vietnam. In March 1977, he was transferred to Commander, Mine Squadron PXEVEN and ordered to Da Nang, RVN, as Officer-in-i ' harge Minesweeping Boat Detachment ONE. He aug!iont ?d into the U.S. Navy in 1968. After gradu ting from the U.S. Naval Destroyer School in Nover. s ' r 1968, Commander Tobias received orders to the De.- lyer RENSHAW (DD-447) based at Pearl Harbor as l rineering Officer. In January 1970 he became commib )ning Weapons Officer of the fri- gate RATHBURNE - ' ' -1057). His first tour ashc was in the Bureau of Naval Personnel as a Junior t icer Assignment Officer. Fol- lowing this tour, he serv ' as Aide to the Naval Dep- uty, National Oceanic am Annospheric Administra- tion, Department of Comm rci in Washington, D.C. Commander Tobias reported as a student to the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., where he gradu- ated with distinction in June 1975. He returned to sea dutv in January 1976 as Execu- tive Officer aboard BARBEY (FF-1088). In January 1978, Commander Tobias received orders to Com- mander, Destroyer Squadron FIVE as Chief Staff Officer. Prior to being ordered to command of KINKAID (DD-965) Commander Tobias served as Anti-Surface Warfare Officer and Battleship Project Officer on the staff of Commander Naval Surface Forces Pacific. On 23 July 1983, Commander Tobias assumed command of USS KINKAID (DD-965). Among Commander Tobias ' decorations are two Meritorious Service Medals, two Navy Commendation Medals with Combat V , the Navy Achievement Medal with Combat V , the Combat Action Ribbon and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm. Commander Tobias is married to the former Bobbie Botkins of Albuquerque, N ew Mexico, and they have two children: Traci and Terri. Executive Officers Former Executive Officer LCDR Jack Mayberry Executive Officer LCDR Steven Johns Department Heads LCDR Mike Calhoun Operations Officer LCDR Brooks Merritt Supply Officer LCDR Keith Mulder Officer in Charge Air Detachment HSL-35 Det 1 LT Lee Muller Former Combat Systems Officer LT Steve Anthony Combat Systems Officer LT Marlin Smith Former Chief Engineer LT William Mickler Chief Engineer LT Kirk Valko Administrative Officer Wardroom LT Chris Cook HSL-35 LT Thomas Evans HSI 35 LT Michael Geisen HSL-35 LT Jacques L ' Heureux Main Propulsion Assistant LT Da vid MacEslin First Lieutenant LT Bradford Smosna ASW Officer LTJG David Arnold Navigator LTJG James Kelly GunntTV Officer LTJG Gerald Lahr Communications Officer LTJG Mark Norman Damage Control Assistant LTJG Jerome Provincher, Jr. CIC Officer LTJG B. Whiteman Disbursing Officer Stores Officer ENS Robert Alcock Auxilliaries Officer ENS J. R. Beeler Electronics Maintenance Officer ENS Chris Davis Electrical Officer ENS D. R. Hicks Missiles Officer ENS Mark Stanko B Division Officer Officer Snapshots Chief Petty Officers GSCS Charles Antil MP Division HMCS Melvin Bullock Command Senior Chief ITiaJ H i ETCS Francis Conroy CE Division EMCS Luis Papa 3M Coordinator STGCS Steve Spackman CA Division OSC John Abbott 01 Division 12 DSC David Anderson CE Division FTMC Paul Cevolani Fox(CM) Division W j p 91 Bl ' ■k : 1r r ' - ' m V wm ■ ' •tM BMC Larry Childress 1st Di ision STGC Paul Coon CA Division PNC Lito Dcvera Administration GMTC Randy Dutton CA Division OTMC Da id Fife OT Di ' ision FTCiC Nicholos Flynn CG Division GMGCCjrtis Gross CG Division MSC Raymund HuRg ; Supply AMEC Lon Jones Air DET EWC Kenneth Jost CE Division GSMC Bob Kuzirian MP Division RMC Bill Marcus OC Division ETC Edwin Maxwell Fox 1st Division QMC Laurence Miller Navigation ENC Victor R. ilce ' A Division HTC John Thomas R Division GSEC Alf Zeltmann MP Division Chief Petty Officer Snapshots Western Pacific 1984 The Adventure Begins. San Diego Departure May 30, 1984 Port of Call: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii b«:: A Pearl of a Port if ■ --- JM L. B Id iai i % m - M M W w % - ' :. pp g|||tt BH r. L : 1 w, , |- ' r i ' - Aa i ■ f ? ' i! -- V- ; ■ ; :£_ _■• _ _- ' 1  • _ ' _ ■ : ., -w. Hawaii Hong Kong The Pearl of the Orient Smokers Boxing matches while at anchorage off Oman Port of Call: Seychelles ci. .. Nk Seychelles -• ■f ;  •;■■jef Foyer Nazereth Orphanage Kinkaid lends a helping hand. J Ship Tours •N • M CA D D0965 . . 1 Costume Show and Other Oddities! v!N Halloween Quarterdeck Watch! Pumpkin Carving Contest Crossing the Line Entering the Royal Domain Beauty Contest ' • ' •■■WBaSKIBMBMBjr f MJ ■Kl T ' r ' | .i i k , fts v. r ?j . ■ ' •■v-- 5l r J m fC l ' ; Underway Steel Beach Picnics Steel Beach Picnics Swim Call f. t ' tlt % Swim Call Arm Wrestling Championships Hype and Hoop-La before the Matches Arms in Action Astern Re-Fueling Exercise in the North Arabian Sea Vertical Replenishments ENGINEERING MP Division GSMl Bruce Gillies GSMl Shane Hensley GSMl Albert Hughes GSMl Mike Schene GSMl Robert Sherod GSM2 William Gahman GSM2 Greg Hillebrand GSM2 Jimmy Newton GSM2 Michael Marino GSE2 Al Page GSE2 George Williams GSE3 Ruben Cortez GSM3 Barry Horton GSE3 Matt Jones GSM3 Randy Jordan GSM3 Jeff Kapellan GSM3 Tracy Olson GSM3 Frank Post GSM3 Fred Subia GSM3 Kenneth Wyatt FN Joseph Catera GSM FN Joel Dean GSMFN Stephen Dehut GSMFN John Deitering •The Bear (JSMFN Daniel Greene FN Patrick Hanchon GSMFN Christopher Hanksford GSMFN Richard Nuesse FN Ronald Perry GSMFN Todd Schwaderer GSMFN Greg Smith GSEFN David Torres GSMC Kuziran during off time. A busy day in ' CCS ' A sni|)f with a machine gun? GTG«2 change out A Division ENl Victor Flowers ENl Bill Miller ENl William Scavetta EN2 Dennis Barclay EN2 Romeo Cruz EN2 Francis Lopez EN3 Richard Cantrell EN3 William Liss EN3 Michael Pettibone ENFN Steven Burgess ENFN Carl Jacobs ENFN Remelito Reyes [J rii ' R Division HTl Gary LaLiberty HTl Robert State MR2 Thomas Diwayan HT2 Richard Wagner HT3 Mike Griswold HT3 Greg Schroeder HT3 Lee Short HTFN Joe Campbell FN Douglas Jensen FA William Hoppe FA Steven McCarty FA McCarty on the D.C. Console in CCS uTy- f n?! E Division ICl Donald Adams EMI Angelito Espiritu EM2 Cyril Atancio IC2 Peter Lawrence IC2 Ben Scott IC3 Martin Airey EM3 Alfonso Pena EM3 Dwayne Turner ICFN Shane Boswell EMFN Greg: Griswinski ICFN Derick McCallum EMFN Douglas Reeder ICFN Tod Thanhauser :5. I( ' 2 Scott on location ICl Adams in front of the camera for a chanpc CG Division FTGl Gerald Causey GMGl Donald Cline FTG2 Edward Biwer FTG2 Daniel Brown GMG2 Jon Craft GMG2 Darry Wilder FTG3 Anthony Boehm GMG3 Raymond Caston GMG3 Rodney Hughes FTG3 Robert Vanhorn FTG3 Randy Walker GMGSN Joseph Beckage 4 Y7 - V-W FTGSN Michael Chaney GMGSN Monte Thomas CA Division TMl Bunice Carpenter STGl David Keul STGl Kirk Giffen GMTl Stuart Davis STG2 Michael Craig TM2 Troy Gray GMT2 Harry Kantrovitch GMT2 Gary Lange STG2 Kevin LeBlanc STG2 Tod Porteous TM2 Gary Rankin STG2 Chris Rogers STG3 Scott Chase STG3 Philip Folks STG3 Russell Kjos STG3 Tim McBride STG3 Leslie McDermitt STG3 Manny Romero STG3 Dana Vannest STGSN Marc Lavertu STGSN John Locke GMTSN Eddie Pitts GMTSN John Williams STGSAIV. rk Stewart t J . f 11 111 1 Sonar Control CA Division Quarters J |K , ' -J i i ' V ) a CA Division on Sea Detail STGC C(M)n at the shellbaek eereniony CE Division DSl Michael Bade EWl Frederick Chang ETl Ken Hoppenworth ET2 Michael Behrens DS2 Ernest Elliott ET2 Frank Foster ET2 Mark Hubbard DS2 Esley Ottesen ET2 Richard Wagner ET2 Pat Wallace EW2 Douglas Wharton EW3 Gene Averett EWSN Rich Havertine DS3 Ronald Hofmann ET3 Rickie Johns ET3 Thomas Lipinski DS3 Brian Velasquez EW3 Bob Verpent EWSN George Mason II DS Gang ready for action.(Left to right) D8;i (.eerhart, DS3 Valasquez. DS2 Ottesen,DS2 Elliott, DS3 Hofmann, DS2 Hayes, and DSl Bade. DS3 Hoffmann tatci ' s first piare American runner at the Seychelles lOK run. DS2 Elliott and DS2 Ottesen works on UYK-7 chassis. EW Crew: (I ft to right) EWSN Mason, EWSN Haverine. EWl Chang, EW3 Averett, EW2 Wharton, and EW3 Cochran. L, CG Division FTMl Bill Blythe FTMl Christopher Vasquez GMM2 J. L. Grady FTM2 Guy Purcell FTM3 Clay Brazil FTM3 Connor O ' Regan FTM3 Gregory Penningtor GMMSN Norm Ferriera FTMSN Steven O ' Neil TMSN John Synnes Fox Division, CSMl and CSM2: (Left to right) FTM3 Brazil, FTMC Cevolani, ENS Hicks (back), GMM2 Grady (squatting), FTMl Vasquez, FTM3 Pennington, TMSN Synnes, and FTMSN Ferrera. FTM3 Davisson and Brazil FTM3 O ' Regan near NSSMS launcher. FTM3 Davisson ■-T r- A busy watch at the FOC console FTMC C ' evolani Kneeling (left to right): GMGSN Thomas, and 0S3 Berkley. Standing: GMGSN Beckage, GMG2 Craft, GMG2 Wilder, FTM3 Brazil, RM3 Olson, and FTMC Cevolani. Combat Systems Officer, LT Anthony, tries his hand at the 50 cal. (Left U) right): FTMC Cevolani, FTMl Vasquez, and LTJG Kelly. FTMC Cevolani at the 50 cal. ' CL- fr - OD Division BMl Carl Battin BMl Lawrence Thomasson SM2 Michal Dobbruck BM2 Larrv Johnson BM2 Greg Krollman BM3 Billy Barnes BM3 Oliver Bryant BM3 Jerry Coffe BM3 Benjamin Deguzman 0S3 Terry Lucas BM3 Dave Park BM3 James Slegel BM3 W. Tankersley SN Manuel Arevalo SN Randal Bigby BMSN Perry Bos SN J. T. Case SN Greg Daniels BMSN Robert Doughton SN Richard Fetter SN David Ford SN Bruce Joslin BMSN Lem Kirkland SN Ronald Mobliy BMSN Michael Thomas SN Rob Weorickas SA Alberto Gerrero SA Joseph Jagfia SA Will O ' Connor SA Gregory Petaway SA Louie Wilkerson SR Thurman Denmark - T . ,rt vjr . : ' 4 Jk2 !. OD Division Tow and Be-Towed Exercise with USS JOUETT OC Division RMl Alex Esparza RMl Stephen Street RM2 Harold Cephus RM2 Steve Whitaker RM3 Jonny Olson RMSN Bryan Brown RMSN Robert Thomas RMSA Samuel Powell 01 Division OSl C. A. Eldred 051 Dennis Gossett 052 Alfred Bosse 0S2 Scott Nickell 0S2 Virgil McClure 052 William Berkley 053 James Gass EN3 Garnett Cochran OS3 Robert Zintz OSSN William Alofaituli OSSN Todd Archer OSSN Tim Blanton OSSN Aubrey Conner OSSN Jim Emlaw OSSN Steven Houts OSSN Brian Ruttman OSSA Stephen Kullman OSSA Gregory Stockemer OSl Gossett ' s Watch Section 01 Division OSl Eldred ' s Watch Section OT Division OTAl Michael Murphy OTAl Mike Smith OTMl Bobby Taylor 0TM2 Robert Luna AG2 Jeff Matiska 0TA2 Frank Tate 0TA3 Keith Evans AG3 Brian Sibley 0TA3 Mat Snellings OTASN Timothy Damico OTASN Ron Haithcock OTASN David Meyers At Esters in IM. (left to ripht): Unknown, QMC Miller, (Left to rijjrht): OTSX Damico. OT.} Meyers, ()T3 Evans, OTSN Damico. ( ' omman iinj): Officer, OTl Murphy, and ()T3 Sneliin and ()T:5 Meyers, OT Division OTl Taylor H ' ; t a-i ' .x : LTJG David Arnold NAV Division Officer NAVIGATION Navigation QM2 Ernest Adams QM2 Keith Slover SM3 Phil Barton QM3 James Garry SM3 Rod MuHinax QMSN Kim Dawg SMSN Steve OBerry SMSN Kenneth Rambo HSL AEl Charles Colvin AD2 John Allendorf AMH2 Eduardo Crescini AMH3 Jeff Abernathy AW3 David Demaree AW3 Michael Morris AW3 Stephen Rogers-Jones AEAN Calvin Byrd ADAN Phil Janssen ATAN Kenneth Mortenson t ' Front row (left to right): AMSC Lon A. Jones AMH2 Ed Creshn. AEl Frank Colvm AEAN Calvin Byrd, AW3 Dave Demaree. AT2 Ken Johnson, and LT Mike Ge.sen. Back row (left to right): LCDR Keith Mulder.AWl Steve Rogers-Jones, AW3 Mike Morris AX3 Troy Parker, AMH3 Jeff Abernathy, ATAN Ken Mortensen, ADl Wyatt Loftis, AD2 John Allendorf, LT Tom Evans, and LT Chris Cooke. America ' s Det Medical HN Dennis Cohen SA Scott Rittinger Admin MAI Hector Herrera YNl Gordon Jones NCI Ronald Martino PC2 Michael Bradley YN3 Ray Murry YN3 Rodney Taylor PN3 Wesley Hanks YNSN Monty Cole YNSN Royce Rutherford YNSA Martin Mattes Supply MSI Roger Bumatay SKI Alvin Fulcher MSI Arsenio Talabis DK2 Mark Crouch MS2 Darrel Dragon MS2 Arnold Genegaling SH2 Joseph Lynch SK2 Patrick Sweeney SH3 Robert Arnold MS3 Constant Corpuz MS3 Romeo Corpuz SH3 John Hartshorn MSSN Robert Faliberte DKSN Jacob Grgurich MSSN Robert Matto SKSN Raymond Medved SN David Morin SHSN Arthur Niehaus SHSN Mathew Quinn MSSN Erick Viera Supply DK ' s (left to right): DKSN Grg irich, DK2 Crouch, LTJG Whiteman, and LCDR Merritt. LCDR Merritt. Supplv Officer, and LTJG SK ' s (left to right): SKSN Medved, SKI Fulcher, SK2 Higginbotham, Whiteman. Disbursing Officer and Stores SN Morin, and SK2 Sweeny. Officer. SH2 Lvnch and SHS.N .Niehaus F ' ood Ser ' ice Attendants MS ' s in Galley (left to right): MSI Bumatay. MS3 Matto, MS2 Dragon, MSSN Viera, MSC Hugo, MSSA Burgess, MSI Talabis, MSSN Carrol, MS3 R. Corpuz, MS3 Shaikh, and MSB C. Corpuz. SHSN Quinn in Barber Shop Supply SH ' s in Ships Store (left to right): LTJG Whiteman, SH3 Harmon, SHSN Niehaus, SH2 Lynch, LCDR Merritt, MSC Hugo (seated), SH3 Harshorn, and SHSN Quinn. SH3 Hartshorn Super Ship Bingo Winner: MSC Hugo USS Kinkaid Plays Host to JDS Tug-of-War Sawakazi (DDG-170) mm Softball Game RIMPAC - ' 84 Foreign Navys Inport during RIMPAC ' 84 Non-U.S. Ships Participation I Beer At Sea Day in the Indian Ocean This Bud ' s For You Western Pacific Birthday Parties Program for Afloat College Education (PACE) City Colleges of Chicago Instructor Mr. Tom Langhaug Helicopter Accident MIW i PPI (Recovery of Pilot) Awards Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialists A few of the 30 personnel who earned ESWS: GMT2 Lange DSl Bade BM3 Bryant ENl Miller FTM2 Purcell 0S2 Nickle BM2 Johnson OTAl Murphy GMTC Dutton OSl Jones m 1 .r i ' 71 m I H Kinkaid Sailor of the Year FTMl Chris Vasquez Re-Enlistments FTM3 Davison and FTG2 Huttner reenlist. BMC Childress HMCS Bullock STG2 Messenger L 0S3 Thomas Tiger Cruise Tiger Video Game Contest Winners All Enlisted Homecoming Watch Section From left to riffht: FTMKSW) asquez, Helm Safety, GSEC Zeltmann, Engineering: Officer of the Watch, QMC Miller, Navigator, STGCS(SW) Spackman, Fantail Pettv Officer in Charge, FTMC(SW) Cevoloni, Conning Officer, OSl Eldred, CIC Watch Officer, GSCS Antill, Engi- neering Plant Control Officer, BM2(SW) Johnson (hidden). Petty Officer in Charge Focles Small Boat Detail, SMI Gipson, Junior Officer of the Deck, OSl(SW) Jones, Track Supervisor, 0S2 Berkley, BMC(SW) Childress, Officer of the Deck, and MSC Hugo, Petty Officer in Chare Midships. A Kinkaid First ■ ' { ' oniiing Officer (FTMC Cexoioni) almost parts till ' hiidge down the middle. Not bad for a first attempt. San Diego Homecoming 20 December 1984 ii ' «i. ■ h. , ' ■ - ' - ' t ,- V.. ' ' • ' -;_ The cruisebook staff would like to thank all of ; ■ ' ' .-. f -. ' ;Jf , personel who donated their time and pictures to this ; kk. feaf r cruisebook. On behalf of their contributions, this - fcir lAhtawWf j£? ■ „u 1, ;,, AnA ' .nn nA fr. iUo mon !inrl families of - nl those thi thi .ruisebook is dedicated to the men and families of ' ' vfcUSS KINKAID who made this deployment A n y? Adventure To Remember. ' ' . . « a mWALS ' WORTH Cruise Book Sales Office l SB Hfc , I tjVr N ' PUBLISHING Suite 20. 6666 La Jolla Blvd. 1 J J j I I ' ' .yO ....„-- ' :t-T. .,a.,o„a.Ca,i..ia.03, j ,,, . J W • _ . V S TERR I VI DE. ' CRIPTIQ DUPE PLAN 15 HEiVUSPH.VRIIS rnviPRFWF I°


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