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USS ASHEVILLE SSN 758 SSN 58 was the first submarine to receive shore power and water from a Guided Missile Cruiser. With the LAKE CHAMPLAIN providing these services and the crew interaction tlie results are that more Caiisers will be assigned this task. Onluukers Msj Iciwue. HT3 iMagill, and the DCA- ENS Galayda watch as the USSl ASHEX ' ILLE moors along side. Our crew got to visit the sub, as well as be host to the| crew of the ASHEVILLE which used our laundry and lounges. RADM Hoewing also nominated LAKE CHAMPLAIN for recognition in all four Command Excellence Awards: Engineering Sui V ' ivability, Maritime Warfare, Command and Control, and Loofstics Management. (g etard Clocks to -8H President Ronald Reagan ' s 89th Birthday Dinner: Veal Steaks, Chicken a ' la King HAPPY BIRTHDAY LCDR Fluker, ENS Cullenon, and GSCS(SW) Smith t:l:ithi tVy ;l rrivp Hong Kong, Red ' China USS ASHEVILLE SSN 758 moors along- side. LKC provides shore power and water. Dinner: Sauerbraten, Chicken Cacciatore Saik)r phone Si. 00, Local Call$1.50 ( hi port Hong Kong, Red China hi port Llong Kong, COMREL PROJECT Dinner: Fried Clam with Tartar Sauce, Beef Pot Pie with Biscuit WARDROOM HAIL AND FAREWELL fSfjfS TffTCTHi In Port Hong Kong ■HAPPY BIRTHDAY FCC(SW) Brookover and OSC(SW) Martin Depart Hong Kong CONSOL FAS W USNS RAPPAHANOCH| Plane Guard PACFIRE Dinner: Pizza ' s, Spaghetti with Meat Balls -HAPPY BIRTHDAY LTJC Elberson
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CHANGE OF COMMAND Captain Scrfass ' remarks; lluiiikyoii Aclniir;il. . rir,sl...lo till ' l.AKi: ClIAMI ' LAIN ort ' kvrs and Sailors... ahoiil iIk- t:han c ofCominantl. ll i.s importani lor all of you to .see this (.vcni... tJK ' timc-honorL ' tl tradition which tbniially transfers total ivsponsihiliiy. authority anti att ' ountabiiity tromnK ' toC;a| lain ic Guillor -. There is ne er any tloiibt when that iiansf ' er takes place. And what heller place to do it than at .sea. Commanding Officers really don ' t Ux )k for ard to this day. The day we ha e to say goodbye to .some of our Ix ' st inemories,ihrillsiS;chalienges...Someofthelx ' stmemories.,,an smooth i ■ i undei- vay replenishment in calm seas, all succe.ssful gun, TLAM. and missile shoots, a meal of Mongolian BBQ, Navy ice cream, any sunset, watching the shi|i work as a team during ertrep operations, vxinning more than losing in I SW e.xerci.ses, w alt hing 1-W2 Hill train his subordinates, 0,S2 Carney ain the link, QMSN Linares na igating the Straits of Tushima, EM2 Lenhard ainning the EPCC or GSMl Humphries showing off his engine room. . .more memories. . .Chiefs ' Nealy and Overstreet conning the .ship alongside tluring unre[:). .. you wonder wh I have gra - hair. . . PetU ' Officer Skinner relaying my commands on net 56 before I ever i.ssue them during sea details or unreps. Petty Officer Tauzer ' s constant upbeat attitude. Petty Officer Webb ' s extraordinary dedication, EN3 Berger making sure the RAST systems works first time every time efficiently and at his own pace and, la.st bin not least, JFACC with CSO and CAG. My- n ' CTljy Ojmmum ' J Ji ncM.- lo telcbnite cl limgc- c coninund Or ja-a nl » p. 1 .FEBRUARY 1, 2000 JOHN C. STENNIS i.itili. ' Ciroup and Republic of Korea Navy ' HO ' I ' O Exerci.se I Dinner: Chinese Five Spice Chicken. Baked I ' lsh | J2]SE3 GKOLND HOG DAY nJcrw.iN Kcplcnishincnt with USS BRIDGE kra y Hat Ua Dinner: Hungarian Goulash. Pork Adobo t|21SE3Z PACHRE Dinner: Ki i.iM furkey. Baked Ham ( 22E Change of Command iio-o- -ships Company, fall in. 1000- ' Ship ' s Company, attention. ' Official Part ' aiTives National Anthem .sung by LTIG Hahs hivocation by Chaplain Bradshaw i. 4.-lll,I.IJl:l.t R. DM Hoewing speaks on Legends Captain Serfass speaks of memories Orders are read Captain Guilloiy remarks that he is looking forward to taking command j«r Command .Master Chief pre.sents Commissioning Pennant and gift to Capt. Serfass 1115- Set Flight Quarters 1130- CCG-7 CAPT SERFASS Depart Rehiel At Sea with USS BRIDGE Dinner: Southern Fried Chicken. Poli.sh Sausage tj 2iU 2 i d Dinner: Roast Pork, illed Li er. French Fried Fish x MihYX Mifk. Protestant Senices. lie Services Dinner: Oriental Pepper Steak and Chicken Adobo RADM Hoewing. Commander, Carrier Group SEVTN. has nominated ETKSW ) Jason S. Tauzer as the CCG Sailor of the Year.
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FOOD SK J Camajjonx ilirocis the liolionplfr lo Jrop ihc food OHIO the llij-hi tlfck. In iikliliDii lu the flight deck, replenish- ment .stations were located on tile fore- lastleandfantail. l ' ri(Hitman passes a liox of tomatoes U) AW2 Benson as part ofa line I ' lom tli. llighi deck to the reefer decks. )S2 Schenkelberg j rabs a box of fruii Ironi FN Granillo and sends It on dow n DC2 Keycs, BMC(SW) Ka.ssak, HM3 Webb. BMKSW) Carter and .SN Stoddard unrwrapanother pallet of foe xJ. 60 pallets of food were usually delivered during each of the 7 unreps. C- .itholic Worship l rotcstant Worship . ATILLITF I lAl-KABILITV HXERCISE Dinner: liuixMicd I ' mk U)in. TL ' n -al i Steak 4Uy, Ug2 j Tran.sit the STR. IT OF MALLACCA Dinner: Roast Beef, Grilled Polish Sausage Dinner: Roast Turkey, Veal Cutlet Patties ■HAPP - BIRTHDAY GSM2 Espinosa DCKSW ) Brand 3RD REENLISTMENT Captains Call Awards emony on the Flight Deck A AA mm. A A%m,
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