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Mrs. Debbie Moore Mrs. Linda Carter Mrs. Jennifer Meleen Ombudsman PULLER WIVES H 77
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y»- , , ' -fi-U-ji . Puller families 76 It ' s said that being a Navy wife is ' ' the toughest job in the Navy. ' ' De- ployments are the biggest reason that ' s true. While the Bulldogs were away, Wiifff wives and families got together on a number of occasions, including a party on the ship ' s fourth birthday (pictured on this page). The wives ' Homecoming Commit- tee (facing page) helped welcome the ship in style. And a special word of thanks is owed to our Ombuds- man, Mrs. Jennifer Meleen, for her support throughout the cruise.
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journey ' s end ji W- ' Mi!» On July 12th, 1986, LEWIS B. PULLER returned to San Die- go after 178 days deployed. 118 of those days the ship spent underway, traveling a total of 34,308 miles. The longest stretch underway was 31 days. The ship and her crew visited 8 ports in 5 countries, spending the longest time in port (30 days total in 3 visits) In Subic Bay, Phi- lippines. During the six-month cruise, the ship guzzled 3,412,287 gallons of fuel oil and logged 2,640 total hours on its gas turbine engines. The ship ' s service diesel gen- erators operated for a total of 8766 hours, with the longest uninterrupted of ship ' s power being 69 days. The 76mm gun was fired 120 times and CIWS expended over 700 rounds. In these six months, the crew managed to consume 14,795 sliders (also i nown as Navy hamburgers), 4,368 dozen eggs, and 4384 gallons of mili . The mess deci s soda machine logged more operating hours than any other piece of eaulpment on the ship, vending 44,062 sodas during the cruise. The ship ' s store did over $43,000 worth of business (that ' s a lot of candy bars and shaving cream!). And the most often-repeated phrase heard on board was There ' s no place lil e home.
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