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THE END OF CRUISE 2000 Manning the rail as we pass under the Coronado Bridge. HMCS(SW) Thompson, with roses in hand, waits for our arrival. GMICSW) Vigliotti reenlists as we pull in to San Diego. Downtown San Diego as viewed by those manning the rails from the Aft Missile Deck. The view from the ship of people waiting for the LAKE CHAMPLAIN to come home. COMNAVSURTPAC Note : Congratulations on an outstanding deployment to the Filth Fleet .A.OR. m demonstrated our nation ' s resolve in one of the most unpredictable regions of the wodd. You ser ed as a potent deterrent force, and your crews ' saciifices and successes made a tremendous differ- ence. You should all have a keen sense of pride knowing you met every challenge during your deploy- ment. The many exercises and multi-national operations in which you represented the United States placed a critical role in ensuring the future stabilit ' of the Arabian Gulf region. .Specifically, your aiidation of chokepoint safe passage procedures with allied navies and the myriad of queries, boardings and diverts conducted in support of UN sanctions are a clear indication of the relevance of , surface Navy operations. Similarly, ycjur efforts working with and alongside our GCC partners and allies helped to extend American Navy professionalism to these same maritime partners, an important goal in our nation ' s engagement policy. Throughout tfie deployment, your performance at sea and your conduct ashore provided a superb example of operational excellence, leadership and teamwork. Upon your return home, I wish you and your families and friends the best and safest of reunions. I couldn ' t be prouder of your superior performance and look forward to seeing you on the waterfront after your well-deserved stand down period. Well done! VADM Moore sends. Advance Clocks to +8U Lunch: Chili Macaroni. Chipper Fish ■■HAPl4 ' BIRTHDAY LC13R Gilpin (yes, really — but only the 3 ' th!), MS2 Daub, FC2(SW) Howard, GSF3 LTrteaga- Aguirre, OSSA Herstine, and Tiger Scott Melody Traveled 452.2 miles todav Advance Clocks lo + ' (last one!) Roman Catholic Service Protestant Worship Steel Beach l icnic -HAPPY BIRTHDAY FA Mares Traveled 480.3 rniles today Traveled t8 miles today Afrivchomeport San Diego! U500 -Reveille C)5()()-(Ki3() -Breakfast 0313 - Flight ciuartersOti 10 0343 - Latinch Lcmewolf 33 ' ' OCViO - Launcli Lonewolf 33 ( ) 0()-(ri3 -Recover. Launch H-46 - ( ' drop ( iff lei and roses ) 07(.X) - Station Na ' igation and Sea c Anclior Details 0730 - Arrive vicinity. Buoy SD (P30 - Man the Rails.- Rig Lei on the Bow 0730 - Muster Tigers - Oa l.ev ' el (between CIWS mounts) 0830 - GMKSW) Vigliotti 1- eenlist- raent -Aft Missile Deck 0900 - Moored Pier 7 Berth 2 Naval Station San Diego, California, United States of America
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SPOKANE TROPHY LT Riley, COMMODORE Serfass, CAPTAIN Guillon-. ETKSWI Tauzer LT R11E presents a ' 4 shell coin tray IJjBjg )— iJIMMMa i Sit M UlMMl
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