Lake Champlain (CG 57) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1998

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B Station 4showstheirbrawn by pulling on theinhaul line. Thefuel probemust be pulled in manually. Station 8 line handlers takea break while receiving fuel. Re- fueling operations typically take up to three hours from start to finish. Photo by HM.-iScholz The span wire connects USS SACRAMENTO with USS LAKKCHAMPLAIN.Withless than 200 feet .separating the two ships, the Venturi Effectcau.sos largeswellstodevelopandtend. ' to draw both ships dangerously together. PholobyliillKn.Kk r How toget r idof HAZMAT? BM2Livengoodand BMCSIcgil prepare a pallet of hazardcjus material to be sent to the USS SACRAMENTOfordisposal. PholobyEMr ' SWirulwc-ll WESTPAC ' 97- ' 98TRIVIA 2. 75 pal lets of ship ' s store merchandise. 3. 109 pal lets of various food products and dry goods. 4. 6,328 parts valued at over $2,500,000. 5. Sent 122 parts to other ships. 6. Received 5,118,128gallonsofF-76 fuel. 7. Receivedl,198,017gallonsofJP-5fuel. LAKECHAMPLAINwaitsinlifeguardstationasSACRAMENTO refuelsand replenishes FORD OCT 4: Senior Sailor Of The Quarter Board OCT 5:2.5 hourtran.sit thru the smoke filled Si raits of Malacca cau.sed by brush fires in Malaysia OCT6:BaUlegroupUNREPwithUSS SACRAMENTO, USNSYUKON.USNS PECOS; Retard Clock -6 FOXTROT OCT 7:PlaneGuard;CDR ' ! Conference onboard USS NIMITZ;CIWSPACFIRE 14THECRU1SE

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DIPLOMATICVISIT THE CHAMP IN RED CHINA USSLAKECHAMPLAINCG-57 ARRIVES INHONG KONG, CHINA UcarMoniandDatl. Havingagreat time in Hong Kong. Took a trip to the topofVictoria Peak afterit stopped rain ingand enjoyed the view of the city - lookingdown on the skyscrapers. Walked through downtown humping elbows with hundredsof people and feeling tall - passed through the food markets -seemedstrange to see people select theirdinner from baskets of fresh fish, live eels and caged chickens. Tried some rrjast dog- just kidding! My buddy and I took a double-deckerbustoStanleyon theotherside of the island. Everyone went to Kawloon for shopping forcameras, silk clothes. pirated .•software, video and electronic equipment. You reexpected tohagglewith themcr- chants for the best price which is rarelybetterthan at home, but it was, great entertainment. You ' d love it , Mom! I bySTG3Estabrooks. nt many offerings being given to Buddha l-landof Lantua ' A helping hand. FCl Notzon spendssomeofhis liberty helping to paint and refurbish a building for an international Christian school. The Navy ' s Community Relations Program provides Sailors the op- port unity to help others in need. ' People. Walking the streets of Hong Kong FCl Mitchell captures in this photo the difficulty of walk- ing through the crowds. Even though Hong Kong had been turned overtoChinaearlierin theyear, it still remains a capitalist enclave. One China, two svstenis. JCT llLiberty in Hong Kong, China OCT 2: Depart at 0923 Hong Kong. Bl ue Jacket Sail or of the Quarter board held OCT 3:Commence transit to Straits of Malacca, not Singapore:UNREP with USSSACRAMENTO; ,5 ' CWISPACFIRE THE CRUISE 13 »m!.. ' . I. -



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mMk ' i NINETEENTIMES UNDER WA Y REPLENISHMENT FUEL, PARTS, FOOD RECEIVED; HAZMAT REMOVED F Refuel ing at sea( R AS). The CHAMP receives fuel from the USS Sacramento. il.,hvI ' H:iBiMirir r Measure the Distance. Crewmembers take in on messenger line to hook up span wire from control ship. Once thespan wire isacrossand attached to theCHAMP, the refueling probe is sent along the cable to be seated intooneof four of theCHAMP ' s refueling stations. PhritnbyHMSSch.jlz «• 1— i dl - ' ill ' 11 f. i ■- t H - l l K 1 .i( 1: my i ' jw m Kr l -M ■pfl Hi iifL, ri ft i ' b I ■V » ' r i l ' Receiving fuel at Station 4. Crewmembers monitor the progress of refuel ing operations to avoid fuel spills. PhotobvHMaSfholz Captain Dobrydney keepsa care- ful watch over the ship ' s movement. He coordinates operations in LKC ' s Central Control Station, aboard the refuelingship, and at LKCs refuel ing stations. PhotobvHM.-SScholz OCT 8:Set weapons posture H; Small arms familiarization fire; Retardclocks-5ECHO;MS3Catangui ' s wife Miria gives birth to son Roger Catangui Jr.; 50cal machinegun FAMFIRE OCT 9:UNREP VERTREP with USS SACRAMENTO; INCH0P5th Fleet; AA W detect to engage exercise. OCT10:CIWSPACFIREand small armsqualifications;TLAM exercise;JAMEX TlIECKL ' l.SKl. g m!.. . - :

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