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Navy with main armament consisting exclusively of guided missiles Built in Bethlehem Steel Company s Fore River Shipyard at Quincy Massachusetts the ship s keel was laid on December 2 1957 and the ship was launched on July 14 1959 with Mrs. Craig Hosmer of Long Beach California as sponsor LONG BEACH got underway on nuclear power for the first time on the morning of July 5 1961 On Sep- tember 9 1961 the ship was commissioned at the Bos- ton Naval Shipyard with the Honorable John B Con- nally Secretary of the Navy keynoting the ceremonies in which LONG BEACH with Captain E. P Wilkinson as commanding officer joined the fleet Early in 1962 LONG BEACH made a six week cruise to Europe In July 1964 LONG BEACH joined the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ENTER PRISE and the nuclear frigate USS BAINBRIDGE on a world cruise steaming more than 30 O00 miles in 58 days LONG BEACH underwent her first overhaul at Newport News Virginia from August 1965 to February 1966 She then transited the Panama Canal to her new homeport in Long Beach California arriving on March 15 1966 In November 1966 LONG BEACH depart- ed for the Western Pacific and during the next three years the ship completed three tours of duty in the Far East In March 1970 LONG BEACH commenced her second overhaul in Vallejo California. After completing the overhaul she departed for her fourth deployment in the Western Pacific in March 1972 Operational duties were again in the Tonkin Gulf where several North Vietnamese jet fighters were shot down and 17 U S. pilots rescued. In 1975 the ship s homeport was changed to San Diego California where LONG BEACH was award- ed the Commander Naval Surface Force Anti-Air Warfare fAAWl award and the Battle E in March 1979. On January 7 1980 LONG BEACH deployed for her ninth WESTPAC cruise. During this deploy- ment she was awarded the Humanitarian Service Medal for her efforts in the rescuing of 144 Vietnamese refugees. On October 6 1980 LONG BEACH entered Pu- get Sound Naval Shipyard for a two and one-half year complex overhaul after which she began her tenth Western Pacific deployment on January 13 1984 during which she again was awarded the Anti-Air War- fare award On January 9 1985 LONG BEACH en- tered Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for a nine-month Selected Restricted Availability to install the TOMA- HAWK cruise missile system In 1986 LONG BEACH deployed for her elev- enth Western Pacific deployment as part of the first battleship battle group to deploy since the Korean War During the cruise the Gray Lady completed the first successful firing of a TOMAHAWK cruise mis- sile in an operational environment LONG BEACH was awarded the Battle Efficiency E In spring of 1987 LONG BEACH participated in Operation Team Spirit a joint exercise held with the Republic of Korea The Navy s only real cruiser deployed for her twelfth Western Pacific deployment in July 1987 as flagship for a battleship battle group g 'r 'Y l 01155 H0 - , , . .. , .V f .-.,--ff,-faq-:f3ezD,qvr--ns?-S-,e-.. The ship's seal is representative of LONG BEACH s mission, summarizing it in the motto Strike Hard, Strike Home. The capability of LONG BEACH to Strike Hard, Strike Home is her missile systems symbolized in the seal by the triple tridents. The missile systems are designed to operate offensive- making LONG BEACH an effective tactical weapon. To combine this striking power with the advan- tage of nuclear power for propulsion is to further in- crease her effectiveness by allowing virtually unlimited cruising ability. Nuclear power is represented in the seal by the sun. The anchor-carrying eagle stands for the sea power possessed by LONG BEACH, one of the most powerful ships in the surface fleet. TI-IE SEAL 8 .i 4 , Q ' Q ly against land, air, surface, and subsurface threats, 11 cu E T5 em is ,je The final symbol, the sea shell, is taken from the seal of the city of Long Beach, California, the ship's namesake, and it symbolizes all the qualities of adven- ture inherent in a sailor's life. The Navy's mission of strength, combined with nuclear propulsion and the most advanced missile systems, is exactly what USS LONG BEACH represents. SM2 TONACK 3 .,:1?Q+fi,2 1: gf,-5--' f ' 5 H 'Y'-1 .- -. '- f '- f ' ' UF' CPT. JOHN C. POLLOCK COMMANDING OFFICER USS LO G BEACH CGN- Captain John C. Pollock III, was born in Fargo, North Dakota on October 23, 1943. He spent his ear- ly school years in Fargo and Grand Forks, North Da- kota, then moved to South St. Paul, Minnesota where he attendedhigh school, graduating in 1961. He was commissioned an Ensign in 1965 through the NROTC program at the University of Minnesota. Following commissioning, Captain Pollock at- tended the University of Minnesota Graduate School, receiving a Masterls of Science degree in mathemat- ics in 1967. After completing one year of Nuclear Power Training, Captain Pollock served aboard USS TRUXTUN QCGN 351 from 1968 to 1971, first as Damage Control Assistant, and later as Main Propul- sion Assistant. From 1971 to 1974 he was assigned as Assistant Engineer Officer in the precommission- ing unit of USS CALIFORNIA QCGN 36j during her construction at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry- dock Company. Following six months of Surface Warfare De- partment Head School in Newport, Rhode Island, Captain Pollock returned to USS TRUXTUN QCGN 351 as Engineer Officer from June 1975 to May 1978. In July 1978 he reported to USS CALI- FORNIA CGN 361 to serve as Executive Officer un- til December 1979. From January 1980 to July 1982 he served as the Surface Nuclear Power Offi- cer Branch Head at the Naval Military Personnel Command in Washington, D.C. ' From December 1982 to February 1985, Cap- tain Pollock served as commanding officer of USS HARRY W. HILL QDD 9865. Under his command, the ship made two extended deployments to the Western Pacific and ,Indian Ocean. After his com- mand tour he was assigned to the staffs of Command- er Naval Surface Force Pacific and Commander Na- val Air Force Pacific as the senior member of the combined Nuclear Propulsion Mobile Training Team. Captain Pollock assumed command of USS LONG BEACH QCGN 91 in September 1987. He and his wife, Barbara reside in San Diego, California. Captain Pollock holds the following decorations: Meritorious Service Medal ltwo awardsl, Navy Com- mendation Medal Cthree awardsi, Navy Achievement Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Battle Effi- ciency Award 441, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Sea Service De- ployment Ribbon, Vietnam Service Medal with four stars, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. 5 I I-I-I O. ,. 1-:Z--,, -- A . -. ,I 1-,-fp.,-V-S:-. CDR. L.A. LEWA DOWSKI EXECUTIVE OFFICER USS LONG BEACH CGN- Commander Lawrence Lewandowski was born in Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in Ocean Engineering, and was commissioned an Ensign in June 1972. Significant early assignments for Commander Lewandowski include duty on board USS KOELSCH IDE 10491, USS LONG BEACH CCGN 91, and instructor duty at the D1G reactor pro- totype, Ballston Spa, Connecticut, and the Depart- ment Head Course at the Surface Warfare Officer School, Newport, Rhode Island. Following graduation from Department Head School, Commander Lewandowski reported to the RICHARD E. BYRD IDDG 231, serving as Opera- tions Officer, and DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ICVN 691 as the Damage Control Assistant. In April 1985 he reported as a member of the Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board Pacific on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet. In August 1987, Commander Lewandowski report- ed to USS LONG BEACH QCGN 91 as Executive Officer. Commander Lewandowski is married to the former Mary Fryc of Detroit, Michigan. They cur- rently reside in San Diego, California with their chil- dren Linda, Adam, Charles, Amy and Robert. ET2 ARMSTRONG DN PINIZZOTTO 7 CPT. MARVI J. WE IGER COMMANDING OFFICER, USS LONG BEACH FEBRUARY 1985 - SEPTEMBER 1987 CPL SIMON 8 Captain Marvin J. Weniger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Weniger of Wahpeton, North Dakota, was born and raised in the midwest, attending high school at St. John's Prep School, Collegeville, Minnesota. I-Ie enlisted in the Navy in 1958.and served as an Aviation Electronics Technician before accep- tance into the Naval Scientific Education Program, subsequently graduating from the University of Ida- ho in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elec- trical Engineering. I-Ie served onboard destroyers in various billets including electronics material officer, combat infor- mation center officer, engineer, and operations offi- cer before serving a tour in Vietnam at the Naval Support Activity Detachment Binh Thuy. Captain Weniger later completed the course of instruction at Nuclear Power School in Vallejo, Calif., and at Nuclear Prototype in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He has served as main propulsion assistant on the USS ENTERPRISE QCVN-651, engineering officer on the USS TEXAS CCGN-395, executive officer on the USS TRUXTON QCGN-355, and as command- ing officer of USS HAROLD E. HOLT QPF-1074I. He served as commanding officer of the USS LONG BEACH QCGN-91 until 7 September 1987. Captain Weniger is married to the former Chris- tine Hajost of Detroit, Mich. The Weniger's have nine daughters and one son. A CDR. TERRANCE T ET YRE EXECUTIVE OFFICER USS LONG BEACH . FEBRUARY 1986 AUGUST 1987 Commander Etnyre was born in Springfield, Ohio, and graduated from the University of Mich- igan with a Bachelor of Science degree in Educa- tion. He completed the Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island and was commissioned an Ensign in July 1971. Significant early assignments included duty onboard the USS HAMMERBERG QDE-10151 in Naples, Italy, serving as damage control assis- tant, on the USS ENTERPRISE QCVN-651 as repair officer, and the Department Head Course at Surface Warfare Officer School, Newport, Rhode Island. Following graduation in April 1980, Cdr. Et- nyre reported to the USS MISSISSIPPI QCGN- 40J serving as engineer officer. ln October 1983 he reported as a member of the Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board Atlantic on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet. In February 1986 he reported aboard USS LONG BEACH QCGN-95 as Exec- utive Officer and served onboard until 16 August 1987. He is married to the former Ingrid Elizabeth Grass of Warren, Michigan and has a daughter, Kirsten and son, Aaron. RADM DENNIS M. BROOKS JOINT TASK FORCE MIDDLE EAST Rear Admiral Dennis M. Brooks is a native of Brimingham, Alabama. I-Ie is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1957 and was designated a Naval Aviator in 1959. I-le was selected for Flag Rank in December 1981. ' I-le has served in five fleet fighter squadrons and has commanded Fighter Squadron FIFTY-ONE, Fighter Squadron ONE-TWENTY-ONE, USS KANSAS CITY fAOR3J, and USS CONSTELLA- TION QCV 645. During his career he has accumulat- ed over 4,500 hours and 990 carrier landings in F- 8 and F-4 aircrafts. In 1965, he received a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the Naval Post-graduate School. Other tours have included an assignment as I-lead, Aircraft Systems Branch and as a Production Test 10 Pilot with the Bureau of Weapons Representative, McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, he served as a member of the academic faculty, U.S. Naval Acad- emy, an assigment as Air Operations Officer in USS ORISKANY QCV 343 during her last deployment, a tour as I-lead, Aviation Commander Assignment Branch, Bureau of Naval Personnel, duty as Force Readiness Officer on the Staff, Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Director, Space Pro- grams, Naval Space and Warfare Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C.g and Commander, Carrier Group Seven. Prior to assuming command of Joint Task Force Middle East, Rear Admiral Brooks served as Commander Battle Force Seventh Fleet. He retains responsibilities as Commander Carrier Strike Force Seventh Fleet and Commander Carrier Group Five. Decorations include the Legion of Merit with Gold Star in lieu of Third Award. Rear Admiral Brooks is married to the former Dolores Katherine Gober of Birmingham, Alabama. I-Ie and Lorrie have three children, Mark, Amy, and Allison, Their son, Mark, is a 1985 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a Naval Aviator. -1 1 BGE JAMES F RECORD DEPUTY COMMANDER Jo1NT TASK PoRcE Brigadier General James F. Record is a native of Forest, Indiana. I-Ie is a graduate of Purdue Uni- versity and was commissioned as a second lieutenant through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program in 1961. I-le was promoted to briga- dier general October 1, 1985. In 1972, he received his master's degree in pub- lic administration from Auburn University. Brigadier General Record is also a distinguished graduate of the Air War College. Brigadier General Record's tours have included the following: flight instructor at Laredo Air Force Base, Texas, forward air controller at Chu Lai Air Base, Republic of Vietnam, F-100 pilot, Tuy I-Ioa Air Base, Vietnam, flight instructor, U.S. Air Force In- strument Pilot lnstructor School at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, air operations officer, Fighter Di- vision Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Resources, I-Ieadquarters U.S. Air Force, Wash- ington, D.C.g chief of safety, 34-7th Tactical Fighter Wing, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Brigadier General Record is a command pilot with more than 6,000 flying hours, including 1,100 hours during 616 combat missions over Southeast Asia. His military decorations and awards include the Legion of Merit with one oak cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with one oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with 27 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal, National Defense Ser- vice Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with one service star, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. Brigadier General Record is married to the former Peggy J. Miller of Warrior, Alabama. They have three sons: James, Jonathan and Joseph. CAPT JAMES G WEBER CHIEF OF STAFF Jo1NT TASK FORCE Captain James G. Weber is a native of Me- chanicsburg, Pennsylvania. He attended the Pennsylvania State University, graduating in 1959. Captain Weber received his commission as an Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve from Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island in April 1960. Captain Weber's sea experience includes Maintenance Control Officer for Attack Squad- ron TWELVE, Anti-Air Warfare Officer for USS LITTLE ROCK QCLG 4J, Operations Officer aboard USS RICHARD S. EDWARDS QDD 950J, and Executive Officer of USS ELMER MONTGOMERY QPF 10822. Captain Weber has commanded USS PATTERSON QPF 10615 and, most recently, USS REEVES QCG 241. In his experience ashore, Captain Weber has served in operations research assignments with the staff of Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Vietnam, at the Center for Naval Analyses, in the office of the Secretary of Defense, and in the of- fice of the Chief of Naval Operations. He holds a Master of Science degree in Op- erations Research from the U.S. Naval Postgrad- uate School in Monterey, California. Captain Weber is married to Gayle Arm- strong of Caribou, Maine. 12 1 There ar ither more challenging or more rewarding than com- honor to relieve Captain Weniger as Commanding inland at sea. 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'47 -L7 rating is the oldest, most The Boatswain Mate traditional rate in the U.S. Navy. 2nd Division per- sonnel are responsible for the preservation and main- tenance of topside deck spaces and equipment as well as all underway replenishment rigs and gear. More than just keeping the aft end of the ship Haze Gray, 2nd Division personnel stand watches on the BM1 CROFF BM1 VAN DYCK BM2 STARR BM2 UNTENER BM3 BRADFORD BM3 ELLIS BM3 GUYNN BM3 KEIM BM3 SALAZAR BM3 SLINEY tm, SN BATTISTA SN BROWN SN BUSKEY XSN CHAMBERS SN CONRAD SN CURTS SN DIELS SN FIGUEROA SN FITTS SN GRAY 26 .-.. ..-.,.-....,.,..,.,.,,,,...e..,Q1... ,..,....,-.-.. ,.--X,.-.., ,V , -L -. , , 4.-i. -' bridge, from the helmsman, lee helmsman, messen- ger of the watch, and lookout to the boatsvvainmate, who pipes us awake in the morning, tells us when to eat and then puts us to sleep at night. 2nd Division personnel thrive in the modern navy while keeping in touch with the tradition of the past. :cu tm -1 S Z an Siu ,. A A . i 1:4-. x I 2? Z 'V' Q 51 I 5 I SN HAAS SN I-IARGROVE SN HAWKINS SN HURD SN JENKINS SN KNOX SN MASSOLSANTIAGO SN MCCOWN SN MILLER SN MURILLO SN SCHMITZ SN STREET SN THOMPSON SN WOODRUFF SA AIKEN SA BURNETT SA CAVANAUGH SA DAVENPORT SA TURNER SA WEATI-IERS SA VINCENTE SR DABBS SR FARMER ff 6.1 ff MW ffz 5 ff? X 522 A f fff fffwfmfff f fff X ffffffWMMfffffffMW!Mff ff f fzfffff fffWW?4ffZ77 W X X X SI ff QQ 4QfwZWQW ZwfW0fZWQQ 2 f BM1 GRIMALDI BM2 BICKLE BM2 EVANS BM2 PAGAN BM3 EUTEN BM3 GRAY BM3 HALEY BM3 JONES BM3 PERRY BM3 RAYMER BM3 RODRIGUEZ SN BANTZ SN DAVIS SN DENNIS SN FOREMAN SN MARTINEZ BMSN NORDBY SN ROWE SN SALVATORE SN SALVETTI The men of Boat Group are responsbile for the mamtenance, safe and efflclent operat1on of LONG BEACH'S many boats. From the motor whale boats to the Admiral's barge, Boat Group's crews are ever vxgllant. When l1berty call sounds, Boat Group stands by to ferry the crew ashore, day or nlght and rain or shme. 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Additionally, the personnel office is responsible for the care and up- keep of a service members synopsis of career, the enlisted service record. s X-3 Division handles all ship's public affairs, ship photography, ship religious activities, as well as running shipboard entertainment and news media. They are responsible for the library, chapel, site TV studio, radio station, and the photo lab. In order to ensure LONG BEACH received positive media ex- posure, X-3 personnel wrote press releases before and after each port visit. l 'miss' 6 T MACS KOI-ILER The Master-At-Arms consist of 3 rat- ed MA's and four TAD personnel, 1 from each Dept, and are involved with enfor- cing ship's rules and regulations, main- taining discipline, crowd control, confron- tation situtations, investigations of crimes and other shipboard duties. Master-At- Arms also render assistance and contrib- ute to the welfare and general well-being of personnel onboard the ship. The men of X-8 Division were all temporarily assigned to USS LONG BEACH to augment and enhance the shipls operational capabilities during her deployment. These men are cryptologic technicians responsible for operating and maintaining the ship's Outboard equip- ment along with the men of OZ Division. They were the listening post for our Com- bat Information Center. The men of X-8 while attached, acted as true LONG BEACH sailors and professionals and their help and efforts were appreciated. WMWHWX vls OPS BOSS C ON OMM! RAD .,,,,,,,,, fa! IEiEhg91FADDEN MATERIA RONICS f fffkf W ff ff f f fm. MW W H fr-W Mw7'W'vmX W. X I 1, F I X If f f ff 1 1 11 - I W IW' 31' 1 3 1, A i I.. 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WILSON RADIO OFFICER ENS RAMOS ASUW f ASW OFFICER ENS LITTERELL OE DIVISION OFFICER OFFICER DIVISION OFFICER I CR DIVISION OFFICER ENS WILLIAMS LTJG TURNER INTEL OFFICER ENS HASSELMANN UPS bU1Vl ENS WALKER OZ DIVISION OFFICER PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE: LT MURPHY - OI DIVISION ENS T. J. JOHNSON - CV . ms ETCS FESNOCK DSC BUNK ET1 BALGA DS1 COLLADO DS1 FAGNAN ET1 HAYDEN ET1 MENTA ET1 fSWl WILLHITE ET2 CEARLEY ET2 EMERSON DS2 LEE ET2 MURRAY OE Division is responsible for all maintenance and repair of non-weapons electronics and data systems aboard LONG BEACH. This includes a complete staff, satellite-capable communications center, a system of two-dimensional air and surface search radars including the AN f SPS-49 and the AN f SPS-10, and the most elaborate Naval Tactical Data System found on any cruiser in the Navy, OE Division maintains a large Automated Data Process- ing Facility including a sixteen terminal SNAP Il sys- tem and a myriad of Zenith microcomputers provid. 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M. ,-,,,Q4A,,.M.4em-M.mwp4Qmm,:Q7wnlwiefzw-,K f 40 The men of OZ are Electronic Warfare and Cryptologic Techni- cians maintaining and operating the SLQ-32 and Outboard equipment. There is no magic in the Land of OZ , just highly trained technicians acting as the listening post for the Combat Information Center. Their motto: If you want to know if it's there . . . we'll detect it, if you want to know what it is . . . we'll classify if you want to know where it iS . we'll track it. We give meaning the unknown blip on the scope. it, to l .1 1 ,. ll ,- F Z Qamuix W1 Q2 QWN H' B! 2 vi Y Q9 Close-in visual communica- tions - secure, rapid, effective - is the speciality off- the Signal gang. The Signalmeni play a vi- tal communication link to other ships with semaphore flags, fla- ghoist, and searchlights. Their expertise in rendering honors 8a ceremonies, and speed in recog- nizing personal flags and pen- nants of U.S. and foreign offi- cers is representative of the smartness of the ship. SM1 GONZALEZ SM2 CLARK SM2 GREEN SM2 TONACK SM3 JOHNSTON SM3 MARTIN SM3 SIMMONS SM3 TAYLOR SMSN DOWNING SMSN PI-IILBRICK SMSN VELASQUEZ SMSA BARBER SMSA McDONALD l i l l . i I i i li' cr gr HZ, d, n- ,,, X g.f lf! 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RMCS JOHNSON RMC KAUFFMAN RM1 DUCKWALTH RM1 NICHOLS RM2 COBURN RM2 DURAN RM2 FLOHRSCHUTZ RM2 GOFORTH RM2 JOHNSON RM2 MARQUEZ RM2 STRONG RM2 WHITAKER CR D1v1s1on COITSISTIHQ of the radiomen handle all exterlor radlo commun1cat1ons whxch lnclude HF VHF UHF and satell1te communications Whlle m support of the Jolnt Task Force Mlddle East Com. mander and h1s staff CR averaged processlng well ln excess of 1400 messages dally while mamtainmg over 60 communlcatlons lmks This demonstrated once agam LONG BEACH S commumcators' CAN DO Splflf and contmually proving they are second to none sl -Eva., in Hill! NVWCIEIH NCI il l V 3 Y I r T I T MJ .' u qjzi- - DN REDIEAN M, 3 S 1 2 , . f DN REDMAN RM3 BROCKINGTON RM3 BUSH RM3 GOURLEY RM3 LARK RM3 VIALE RM3 ZINGERMAN RMSN COLE RMSN DANIELS RMSN MINKLER RMSN NORRIS RMSN RUBOTTOM RMSN VANFOSSEN RMSN WAGNER RMSA CISNEROS RMSA CONWAY RMSA GOLDMAN RMSA MCCRARY RMSA WUNDER , 1 , -h wf hmf . f f X f ' ff 7 vpn f f 1f' -I ' fy IIAI f f f m h .I -A ' f. f if' f A f f f I ? QW ? f f-- I f m h X f X if I .-,-- f f . , ., . .f . . W! ff ff IIIA WW ,, 1 -VKA -L'-- f L'-L .- 64' f ffl? f b f f If f wlfw ..-- 'f',,-- Fifi ' f J hSf11f4XfM M 'M , 'wvizwwsffgMfg , -wnZ:f,..nAiLSZ:.f.f.4+wAs ..z4f,,Q,,4, f .MAA fAffAwf,-A I I I wwf- .--v'- . mf.-215255 LCDR NESSELRODE ELECTRICAL OFFICER ug I ' 'hmm I fy I fx W1 . ,Q fe 42W ,I ,, !,X' LCDR DEWES DCA -W1 I , LT GREENBERG E-3 DIVISION OFFICER ff K I LCDR BLASKO CDR CAST CHIEF ENGINEER LEMAN DCA LCDR FARWELL ELECTRICAL OFFICER LT KAY R DIVISION OFFICER CWO2 COOK LT FARMER RC TECH. REP. MPA LT LOEWEN LT MARROW ENGINEER QUALS CRA fx if r- V ,fgggd V get I-T SHY LT SINK LT THOMAS LTJG AN EOOW TRAINEE RC DIVISION RTA E-3 DIVISSIIOINO OFFICER OFFICER LTJG BISHOP LTJG DALEY LTJG DONOVAN LTJG DOUGLAS B-1 DIVISION E-1 DIVISION RC-2 DIVISION M-1 DIVISION OFFICER OFFICER OFFICER OFFICER LTJG HNILICKA LTJG JENKINS LTJG McGILL LTJG MOTZ B-2 DIVISION M-2 DIVISION . I, ERO9 DIVISION RC DIVISION OFFICER OFFICER OFFICER OFFICER l,!'IQ'fg5 LTJG PROCHNOW 1 LTJG SCI-ILIEFF LTJG TESSMER ENS MORENO RL DIVISION E-2 DIVISION A DIVISION OFFICER MECH. TECI-I. ASST OFFICER OFFICER - PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE: ENS EAKES - EOOW TRAINEE ENS PLETKE - EOOW TRAINEE MMCS KSWD BANNICK MM1 PICKLE MM1 MILLER MM1 MOREHEAD MM2 BALES MM2 BRIDSON MM2 CAMMISA MM2 DUMAINE MM2 GALLINI MM2 PARLI MM2 PETERSON MM2 PUSTEJOVSKY MM2 VOIKIN MM2 VONFELTEN MM2 YBARRA MM3 BACALA MM3 CAMPBELL 46 DN REDMAN Y , 594 'S R4 XXXXX X SYEMXXX X xxxX XSRXNSX sdiisxxx ssssxm XXXEWAXX A -Xawixw Qsklsxxx Siisisiixx Ssxfsiii SRSQRQXRXN WARM fbwwx XXX .QXXX . trwi NNNX' XFN-sxqgs S Swv ii xiaiqss .,., ,,,.. --........,N... ,f,.q,l-. ..gstw:4.,-4gg.,.,......-,--f--,-:- ----fq..,,--f.- -.:..,..,f1-vr..-,,.-..-V..,-if,.....,.. Y- Y., , , ,Y - - ....- Y, - ..-..L- .-.. 1-5:-V .X-sswrf-haf,-.Q,.f,.1.6K-fe:-., .. - X as W Y X YY X i5'iiFV-N X X x 9 YXXYYXFYKY? N sf WX-ww-:as-m,VX,, f ,. ,. , is is . XXxxSwXX xXs1XxX:XRswsX sswXXsw,,,X , LQ,- X P0 K9 Q f W ,,---- 60,5 if X Ns Q ffwfyffiwf, f ,fy 1 eff! X M W f , -T XX-X -Y . 1- . w. X X X X- f X ' wsixi if X f VZ6M.XfsM,XfmZ.!s-wwf , Xa f-f'r',,-sf,fXX7'iw' 1-L52-XM.:-if,oi A-f '.-fifsf' if ff Q' I Q 'W f XS 5XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX5SQ ,vkss X X .ms-7 , fad fr 2' B Division personnel are responsible for No. 1 and No. 2 reactors and all primary systems equip- ment in No. 1 and No. 2 auxiliary machinery rooms. This equipment is essential to the safe operation of both propulsion plants. MMC AULD DN REDMAN -A 4 f. i. 13 MMI FORSI-IEE MM1 JAMISON MM2 DEVLIN MM2 FRYE MM2 GRANTI-IAM A. MM2 GRANT!-IAM T. MM2 KEENAN MM2 LENK MM2 MCVAY MM2 ROGSTAD MM2 SAXON MM2 SCARBOROUGH . . --- .----,..,...........-......n -.-.-....,.., ...i-. .-:-1-.Q.f.-....-....:efi9':-:-vv-f..,,......,..,.,.---r sf:--vw-9 -- - X' 5 Lg-Es gf S Qi,Qi.i-,lf Q-w'f'!i'l -ffifff' f f A T s srAsr , l. X ,tr Q-gs 4-if-i . . . .5-A--n ftiv 5 Kmkm ff . 5 , f, . .,,. 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Y ' . c .L ,, 1 .g-- ' , m ., as f ' X. so,Q.,.f'!y's-2,s'v-X N Q - fav: f' A Q, -3 -is-W'wif-4,wf'ff f f X w , , ,X ,, 'gig 'W :ff L -7 Q-,ws .says ,M,.sf,Ms ,, . ,Q-, sf- fr, X ff X, ,.y..rf!, 7 LALf YLL LL,.-f 'Li' i X 2 5 ,K, ,, fy, ,,-, , if EMCS QSWJ LABACO EM2 EATON EM2 ECKERT EM2 ERNSTER EM2 PATINO EM2 PARKER EM2 CSWJ SALGUERO EM2 SAVAGE EM3 BARNES EM3 MOSS EM3 THOMPSON EM3 WHITWELL EM3 YSSELDYKE EM3 ZACGHINI EMFN BROWN EMFN ESPINOZA EMFN MCCOMAS EMFN MURPHY FA SISTRUNK EMFA STONEROAD 48 -Wrfsf'f f-frff' s-ff, 'T,5, wMs-Q X-fs - ' w.fw f.i 41-if -vw-zwsw -,s,sf,,s-0 Q3,.s,,s -f,, 9 V s,,,,,s,s,,,,Q,.9k5,,,,,,,,X-,M,M,5gfgf,-QM, ,,,,g,,sA. ,.,,.. r o,,Q,,.,a, . , ,,,t.W.- ,. t 4 E-1 personnel are responsible for the topside electrical, lighting, elevator, ventilation, and signal light systems on board ship. In addition, they all have the critical job of taking care of our movies and movie projection systems. EM1 FERNANDEZ EM1 GUZMAN EM1 ROBERTSON 4 is-5 1 I 5 , 1 -1--+--------a-,L... .aim ',...........,,xg.s..., ..L4...,...,...Ks.1.,+ s.A.-.c...LQ.a..1..:f1-.:.1.i.aa-au.,a.ua...i1e1-,r.,f.1...:a-a.g.aQ,-.:.g.i..gg.--s.z..,,-s-1,..a:..ga..a.i.Q...,.-..-s.M,.,,.., ,g.:s...v.a,,......-,.,...,-,,,1 ,..-,.s...,. s , ..-...-..-. -'....Q,.yw-.--Q-.1,Q.., .,,.,,,...,,,.,,,..,.,....,,..,,..,. L,,,,,,P,,B,,,,,f,,d..-..:-..-7r.4-fg-.-v--+11---K..--waz,-5-.---.....-.,, .. .,,.-451. 1- -s. ft . 1 ,, -WT . 1, . - - . A , V Y ,,. , , ICC ISWI I-IANSEN E-2 personnel are responsible for the interior communication systems. These systems include telephone, general announcing systems, and audio X video entertainment systems. They also maintain alarm systems, ship con- trol circuits, plotting and the inertial navigation systems. N - , IC2 GROVES IC2 SALTER IC3 BURKE UM 1 2 ' Z ,lf if 1 f IC3 MUSARRA IC3 PHILLIPS IC3 SEALANDER IC3 SINEATI-I IC3 STARKS ICFN KOCI-IENDARFER ICFN MOORE ICFA SOUZA X EMC STREISSGUTH E-3 personnel are nuclear tramed operators re bme generators and electrlcal busses They also per sponsible for maintaining cont1nu1ty ofthe shlp selec form the thankless task of pulllng and connectlng trlcal power. They stand watch 1n the propulslon shore power cables ln port plants and also work on lxghtlng sh1p s servlce tur EM1 BUXKEMPER EM1 CULP EM1 GEISER EM1 PETERSON EMI PI-IILBROOK EM2 ALLEN EM2 GREEN EM2 LITTLER EM2 MAMAWAL EM2 MCALLISTER EM2 MCELLIGOTT EM2 MILLS 50 l Y S4 ,C-,I-.,,.,..Q--mg!-1n:f,0,-,..., --:q-e-,.-.-,.....,......,,v.f,.,.:,y..,-.,F.....!.. .-..-W .,,,.-. ...,.-,,,.-1, . ,,,,,,,.,L .,,,,Y,,:,k,,:m,!03 EM2 NADON EM2 OXFORD EM2 PATEK EM2 RAY EM2 ROBECK Y I sm 'J I-.Q EM2 ROGAN EM2 RUSHING EM2 SCHWAMBERGER EM2 SI-IAFER EM3 ADDINGTON EM3 BARBOREK EM3 CASTANON EM3 CLIVE EM3 DARNELL EM3 DOUGI-IERTY 1 2-103-2 EM3 ETTERS EM3 I-IAYGOOD EM3 I-IEROD EM3 MANNING EM3 PERDUE EM3 PETERSON EM3 PHILLIPS nu., EM3 VANEK f 11 I'-3 EM3 WILKINS EM3 WOLFF X J if DN REDMAN , Yu, V ,1 ,. O. . Y, I , , V , . , - - - igg, , -,,,,, ..-,..,..,.--,-4...,.........i.-4......:.4---w--L---w------N----- Q...-.. .,..x...:g....--...............-...v..i...,,.,......-.......... 2 ,I I , IQ I7 li I5 , ,L i if , 1 :Y I MMC MARTIN MM1 THOMAS MM2 BOYLE MM2 CALDWELL MM2 CASEY MM2 CLAWITTER MM2 COLLINS MM2 CYPI-IER MM2 DRAPER MM2 FAZZINI MM2 GARCIA ' MM2 MCPARTLAND MM2 ROOKER MM2 ISSJ WALTERS MM3 BERGER MM3 ULLARICH MMFN CUMMINGS M Division personnel are responsible for the opera- tion and maintenance of all equipment in No. 1 and No. 2 engine room. In addition, they are responsible for pri- mary generation of ship's electricity and distillation of water for reactor plant and potable water consumption. S6 - i 'M sos f, I si - 11 ss as S DN REDMAN ar S I-If IM DN REDMAN xi 1 MM1 BRYANT MM1 FRIESTAD MM1 KEATON MM1 OCTON MM2 BOWDEN MM2 BURFEIND MM2 CAVE MM2 DICE MM2 DONMOYER MM2 FEE MM2 GARCIA MM2 I-IANE MM2 KELLEY MM2 LAROCHE MM2 LARRINAGA MM2 SMITH MM2 WILI-IELM MM3 KRALIK REDMAN i 47 ETCS SCARLATELLA ET1 BOYD ET1 CSWJ HUGHES ET1 CSS! JONES ET1 MEYERS ET1 NAPOLITANO ET2 ARKLESS ET2 ARMSTRONG ET2 BARKER ET2 BRADLEY C. ET2 BRADLEY R. ET2 BUTCI-IINO 54 ! RS MQ z RC Division is divided into three groupsg RC, RC-1, RC- 2. They are in direct control of both reactors and are respon- sible for the operation and maintenance of the equipment essential to the monitoring and safe control of the ship's nu- clear reactors. 214:61 wt- Q l ....N-f.,,.Q-,,14.f,-q-ug-,.1,,l.f,,..-,-,-?::--........,-., fn- :..- . -,.,..,,.,. V... T ET2 ARMSTRONG 'S' 'J I F.,-1 ...,.m.-5.1 ,.ff..vQ,-1mff.,, ET2 CHANCE ET2 DEUBER ET2 DIAZ ET2 HODGES ET2 HOWELL ET2 LUKASIK ET2 MADDOX ET2 MULLINS ET2 PIER ET2 PIERCE ET2 PUSKAS ET2 SENZIG ET2 SNYDER ET2 SWOPE ET2 THORNE ET2 WATSON ET2 WEED ET3 BAKER ET3 BEGGS ET3 CONWAY ET3 MITCHELL ET3 MUSTER ET3 WAGNER .,.. .. .. V - . , ...,.. .. ,. ,.e, ' -,u4.... -a,..4..ii..:4.....44gx4,g....-4..,,.....i.-g..N...,... ,,...A ....,...-.. ...N.........1,.....J.4....4.......1.LQ........x-. MMCS YOUSO MM1 MCCAN N MM1 SCARBROUGI-I MM2 ANDERSON MM2 CONEJO MM2 DUKART MM2 I-IADDEMAN MM2 l-IAMM MM2 KEHN MM2 KOSS MM2 MCNITT MM2 OSBORN MM2 RANKIN MM2 RUST MM2 SCOTT MM2 SIMMONS MM3 CRAWFORD The Engineering Laboratory Techni- cians are responsible for chemical analy- sis, chemical additions and radiation sur- veys, all vital in the safe operation of the nuclear reactors and propulsion plants. They have completed extensive training in chemistry and radiological controls. In addition, RL personnel are in charge of dosimetry processing and heat stress pro- grams. 'Y 2 Mfrs' if if gy a V uf 9 'S Yr H' 9 ,eww 1... ......,,,,. --.,:.fl-.-...,fq.f.c-qy1-.Qi.,,-f-V-1r-f:------,..,. -fr -.bryan-W..- 5 - - Fx- --ssg-wt-1:1:, y1. .4e:Dy:-r..1,,e..- The majority of personnel in RT'Div,ision are on the quali- fication path that will eventually allow them to stand watch and operate the nuclear reactors and propulsion plants on LONG BEACH. The trainees spend' countless hours studying to receive oral checkouts on plant system and in preparation to pass examinations. The instructorsare responsible for moni- toring trainee progress as well as being in charge of the entire Engineering Department's trainingprogram, which includes running realistic drill scenarios ofpropulsion plant watch- standelrs. ' MM2 DUBAY - TECH LIBRARIAN MM2 FRANCO - M DIV INST MM2 JAMES - B DIV INST 'S E DN REDMAN sais: ibm, f EMC ISWD HEALEY MM1 ISWD FRYE - RI.. DIV INST MM1 PECK - 3M COORD ET1 SOLHEIM - RC DIV INST EM2 BRICK - E3 DIV INST MM1 CHERNIVEL MM1 HAGER MM1 HAY MM1 HOWARD 57 ,:.,,:,,,,. ,Q,t,,,m,,,,,,.x. ,......Q 7,-. -aff . Q...-,..f MM1 LESPERANCE ET1 MALINOWSKI MM1 MONAI-IAN EM1 REYNOLDS MM1 WIDOR ET1 WOODS ET2 BARSS EM2 BJERKE EM2 CI-IANG MM2 MCILHATTAN MM2 MOYER EM2 SANGER DN REDMAN DN REDMAN MM3 BARR EM3 BILLS ET3 BRIGGS MM3 FRANCISCO A11 The MM3 GRATTON EM3 HAMILTON MM3 HOLZ MM3 KNIGHT fi ET3 STEELE ET3 SUREK MM3 WARSAW EM3 YOUNG 59 1 MMCS lSWl WALKER ENC KSWD ANDERSON A Division personnel are responsible for all the auxiliary machinery onboard. The equipment in- cludes air conditioning, heating, refrigeration, CHT, emergency diesels, small boat motors, davits, galley, laundry equipment, anchor windlass machinery, un- rep Winches and ship's steering hydraulics. In addi- tion, they refuel helos during flight operations. 1-...ig-,W MMC GUERRA MMC IRISH MM1 KSWJ ARMELINO EN1 LOFINK EN1 WALSH MM2 BRANSBY MM2 COUFAL EN3 CHIPP MM3 DWYER EN3 GOOD U1 5:22 60 ' 'i l Y ' A 3 P l l ff' flxu 'Zg Z4 EN3 HACKER MM3 HENDERSON MM3 HELM EN3 HUERTA MM3 MORALES EN3 RICHESON MM3 ROSARIO EN3 STRATTON MM3 WILSON MMSN BLUM ENFN COLUMBUS MMFN CORPUZ FN GUZMAN MMFN HALL ENFN HARPER FN MORGAN MMFN STONE FN YOUNG FA ARELLANO FA DEAN FA GODBOTT FA VINER FA WILSON FR JOHNSON 3- El N ,. W 11 , if ff , A 4 ' Y1,,, 2 f 4 J ' f AMMCS ISWI WORTHINGTON HTC HUNT HTC RAY HT1 BROWN HT1 McGARVEY MR1 SMITH HT2 BOWERS HT2 COSNER Q 4 R Division personnel are the ship s structural re pairmen. They perform welding and fitting to keep I I ' . . p the ship in top shape. These men are pr1mar1ly re 2. sponsible for the LONG BEACH'S Damage Control and a majority of the plumbing. In add1t1on they op erate the machine shop where many emergency re placement items are manufactured 51-Q tx' HT2 EICKHOFF HT2 GALLAGHER HT2 VAN KRIEKEN HT3 BAILEY HT3 BUNDTROCK s! WEINGART QV HT3 BURCHELL HT3 CHEEVER HT3 GESNER HT3 GRACE HT3 HARRIS HT 3 HENDRICKSON HT3 IRELAND HT3 LEHRKIND HT3 MARTINEZ MR3 NAREZO HT3 NASH A. HT3 NASH T. MR3 TOULON HTFN BISWELL HTFN BROWN HTFN CAMP HTFN CASHEN HTFN CZUMALOWSKI HTFN DELIA FN DOOLITTLE HTFN LEO ' HTFN MARTINEZ MRFN MCDERMOTT HTFN WIESE FA GREEN FA JONES LCDR LYON SUPPLY OFFICER L . LT GUERNSEY LTJG LOWRY LTJG TREAT S-1 DIVISION OFFICER S-2 DIVISION OFFICER SALES OFFICER ENS CRANE ENS SLENRIER DISBURSING OFFICER S-1 DIVISION OFFICER l INS: MN SKCS QSWJ SPAULDING SKC FERRERIA The Stores D1v1s1on orders recelves ln spects stovvs preserves packages shlps and ISSUES mater1als and cargo They account for gov ernment mater1als and they prepare and mam tam the requlred forms records correspondence reports and f119S The Stores D1v1s1on IS responslble for over 45 OOO l1ne ltems located 1n 22 storerooms They manage a budget of over 2 m1ll1on dol lars per year and process over 25 OOO recelpts 1ssues and requ1s1t1ons per year SK1 VOGEL SK2 ALEGADO SK2 CARTER SK2 HUNDLEY l SK2 WIBER SK3 ALSDORF SK3 DICKERSON SK3 KINCAID SK3 MUNNING SK3 STOVALL SN BURNHAM SN GALLUP SN RUBBELKE SA KELLY SKSA SHERMAN SA TAILLON SA WILLIAMS MSCS RAMOS MS1 CALIMAG MS1 SOSS MS1 WOLF 'MS2 AKERS MS2 COLE MS2 HANCOCK MS2 PATTERSON MS2 REED MS2 URBAN MS2 BUGG MS3 BUSH MS3 HOLMEYER MS3 JACKSON MS3 MURRELL MS3 PARHAM MS3 SMITH MS3 WHITLOW MS3 MILLER MSSN ACOSTA MSSN HAGELIN S-2 personnel ensure that the dining facilities provide four nutritious meals a day to a crew of near- ly 1,000. The job begins before reveille and ends af- ter midnight. They prepare food for cookouts, steel beach picnics, and popcorn each night before movie call. They also participate in all underway replenish- ments, transferring food onboard. 'I .IV-2 IEEE, ESA 'S 4125 X! wx -.., -.,,. -.,, --fb-2--.Aan Q,--.N.ea-s.,4.as2Qi0...4s4.g..,4...:.ri.:-.z..:g..:' - f - - - - N s ... -- - f -0 - any , ,,. - . ,,,,L ,Nm ,.. . . -Q-m,y.-,-,.:f1v,.,.g-qw-gn.ngi,,.1Q-.-zwss:-vrs-e-ev-fs9f. f.f14.,w,:y.m-pu-...,.., Q.-.---....P,,.,,..,.-:.-.ff.,,.,.----Nfw-,, ,....... r. ,,,. ......Q 2 ,A , pus-me JL 1 Q 6 MSSN LENART MSSN PORETSKY MSSN SEVER MSSN WALKER MSSN I-IAAPALA MSSA LOWNEY MSSA SANCHEZ SA ZIEGENFUSS ..,-wwwf-G-fQ:.pv-.vane-,Qiq-..1+-sv-sr:-y,:fvs...4....,.-4-,..v., -.., .. -. , ... 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SI-l's offer haircuts to the crew and officers, and also run a daily laundry service and dry cleaning plant. Two stores are operated, one primarily for HGEEDUNKH and one for necessities and durable goods. SH,s are also responsible for all cold drinks available from vending machines, and the entertain- ment offered by various electronic video games. SH3 NORTON SI-ISN EVANS SI-ISN LAWHORN SN THOMAS SA GREENI-IILL SA MURPHY SA TAYLOR SHSA TOLIVER LCDR WEINGART Ili. N 5, Y vc Ny 'W 54 l Y! if if ek ff 2 s LCDR WEINGART f-ra-A-2--f --11--Q--.-...g.i41s.:.4.s,kL,,-,.s,.,4,,.,:,,,,i,,,g,n:,:4,,,k - LJ, . ,zu -lkiakda,-, V. ., V L K . . , , Y F Lg- -, - g -A F A K V V 1 H Ask.. V. 1 X9 The Disbursing Office, S-4 Division, does much more than pay the crew twice a month. They provide services such as keeping each crew members financial record maintain allotments and make payments for several reasons such as reenhstment retirement emergency leave and other special cases gf! 7 MSC MARSH S 5 personnel are responsi ble for the operation of the wardroom and related spaces They ensure that the officers always get a well rounded and nutritious meal each day -9515. M DE iw 'J N! DK1 FLORES DK3 ANDERSON DK3 BROWN DK3 ROUTE SN LITTLEJOHN DKSN SCI-IWEINFURTH LCDR WE NGART ix Q N sms is u E A . lil l' , X R , if E T f so 9 I Q4 lava 4' xo E 5 S N, i ! 1 is Q' lg-A N l l l, ' l g to E A I l l l, li i. MS1 HILL MS1 TURNER MS2 BROOKS MS2 EZELL MS3 GAMBLE MS3 TORRES Good medical care is the aim of the Medical staff onboard USS LONG BEACH. Though small in number they have, during this deployment, seen 3400 outpatients, filled 1724 prescriptions, perform- ed 1881 laboratory tests, administered 1 161 immun- izations, and provided 286 hours of medical training to the crew. Statistics aside, the health and well being of the crew is their number one priority. Q ibm LT HULBURD MEDICAL OFFICER HMCM STEWART HMC I-IARDING HM1 BLANKENSI-IIP I-IM1 LEGGETT I-IM2 CASTANON HM3 COLSON HM3 CURTISS -1.45, f lg, J' ,. gl HM3 LYONS ffffffyiy ,wwf ff V t 1- 11 lalq-156 , I I-IMSAWALTZ i C C rfsirsf C sf,.1fsi.s f i X ' 1 f ,f i 2, ,fz I jg 1 iss, Q y Q' X v , f f f I , X X V LCDR WEINGART fvr. , , V, if srrs ,X X Q - c X ,i i, crir , cccc , 0 fgfyffiw-4-y..M-orf,fW,1.,4.,4ffy.ff.ff-Af imfnnfmrfffiffffn-finiAf-4 Jyfnfw-rffffifwfe- 1-fnfimff o,X4ytf,rf. f , X X XX C ,X XX. 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The Dental staff performed over 26,000 proce- dures during 1987, maintaining the highest dental readiness of any cruiser in the Pacific. 2 DN PINIZZOTTO ,WW X LCDR WEINGART DENTAL OFFICER DT2 PATTERSON DT3 REDMAN DN PINIZZOTTO 2' mf gg ,A DN PINIZZOTTO ccis iiss rtis A irc,sss f trr- iiis To ,-- ffmffff6WfX!ff Af Kwik fab A f mifmzzmaxw-x:.zx.,....mrJ f ff! ,WX ff? 24 Z ZQ47 f 1, Wop emi WW ff f f !f,ff fffjjfffffffjfff f KW W J ff f f f 07 A W eff Q47 f ff Xi! ff! f!!ffffWff ff ff fiff MO f fffefifwf Hfff QM ff W ffifd , X fjA0N7f7Mf fZ f The men of Navlgatlon D1v1s1on are responslble for LT WILLIAMS guldmg the shnp safely through 1nland waters as well as across vast oceans and seas They ma1nta1n the plot of the Shlp s mtended and actual course and speed They use all means of f1x1ng the shlp s posxtxon from the most sophlstlcated and state of the art satelllte navlgatlon equlpment to the anclent art of shootlng the stars wlth sextants Where ever you want to go they wlll gulde you there and keep you out of harms way NAVIGATOR QMC CSWD ZICCARDI QM1 WORK QM1 WORK QM2 FOREMAN QM2 JONES QM2 SMITH QM3 COOPER nw., yi 55 gf QM3 JONES QM3 KINVILLE QMSN ZIARKO QMSA TRUJILLO . ,s , . -,F-, RL. , ........-, fu., V . . ,V g :asm-1--q.m..s.a-,q.. . , Y. ..,,....,..,...r.-.L-.sf,wsor.,..,.N-.--.-v-q4z-Av--'Pv-f:f .eq-, ,.-5-14-1 .. , , .5 , - -M'-,:.,T,,,,Ns-H-,5 Y,-,, - . V . V , , . 1 rii ., , iyrr , ff f XZ T I t I 1 I X sssgl 'f, 4 f The Marine Detachment is responsible for the physical se- curity of the USS LONG BEACH. A duty section is always on call to respond to security alerts and a sentry is continually roving the ship to ensure all is secure. During General Quarters both 5 inch guns, magazines and directors are manned by the marines. The Detachment also provides the ship's color guard and ceremonial details when just that extra touch of class is re- quired to make things perfect. 7 1ST SGT HOHNBERGER GYSGT CRUZ SGT BERTRAND CAPT. SESSIS COMMANDING OFFICER SGT GAGLIANO SGT WRIGHT CPL CORTEZ CPL CUNNINGHAM 'U CPL EVANS CPL GRAHAM CPL I-IEITKAMP CPL MORRIS CPL REYES . Y .,x,,,--A,,m,,,,-,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,.., ..,. CPL VANDROFF LCPL BOLDIN LCPL BURNETTE LCPL CARGILE LCPL CUNNINGI-IAM LCPL DAWKINS LCPL DEDERICI-I LCPL DERRYBERRY ECPL FELTES LCPL FREIGANG LCPL GARCIA D. LCPL GARCIA D.D. LCPL JOSEPH LCPL KLINE LCPL McDADE LCPL MOSZAK LCPL RAND LCPL RODRIGUEZ LCPL ROGERS LCPL SCOTT nr Nm x CPL SIMON CDR CASTLEMAN N -- .- -f Y, -.-..:X V- CAPT. SESSIS LCPL SIMON LCPL SMIETANSKI LCPL SMITH LCPL STACK LCPL THOMAS LCPI.. TRACEY LCPL WALLER PFC DAPPERT PFC DOWDLE PFC GRANT PFC GENSEMER PFC HUNT PFC MANDUBOURG PFC MAZZIE PFC MCCLURE PFC NORWOOD PFC PARKER PFC SUBKE PFC THURMOND ' ...4J.4...f...g,......1..,.,.5.. ...d.:...... ... ax 51 msmm awk Q 1 ww wmmnuwmax --mm CHANGE OF COMMA D PH2 HANSON WZ! Nm. W N X ' PH2 HANSON 76 OS2 MCGREW ...--L.,-....., L-..:-..,,-f.-...,,- -.-fsrg--5.---f-..v,.,.-:A-:-sv-s:,v.,5-I-r..,.-,L.1-... -....,.f,.,,,,,..,. -9.-,,. ,.,.,.K-.-..-La-fav,u4gn5-.-sex-ga-.Q--G-3-,.,,,,4L,,,,,..,V.. a-K.5-ngQ,.,,..q- V X six JY RADM KERR OF THE ROYAL NA VY VIP VISITS ' ADM TROST THE CNO l X 1 .Mn I ff f ' A UCONGRESSIWAN DAVIS KILL! AND RA VENAL fS.C.l OFFICERS OF THE BELGIAM NA VY A-QM ADM 'ACE' LYONS, CINCPACFLTH ADM DA VID E. JEREMIAH NRADM MARIAN1 OF THE ITALIAN NA VY 7 7 Z 93 E I N HIS PAGE BY PH T OS PHOT LL I I I I I Q A FLIGHT QUARTERS YNCOMING GOODS DURING A VERTREP NZGGVJOW .L 7 During this deployment the LONG BEACH flight crew safely conducted over 900 helo landings and launches at all hours of the day. On many occasions they were called away before reveille to man their stations for an incoming helo. Whether the flight quarters was planned or on short notice, the flight team was making sure that all evolutions were done safely and correctly. T ,,, E 5 as 2 FLIGHT DECK OFFICER, LTJG GOLDEN SKIPPING ROPE ON THE FLIGHT DECK 'MS SEEN FROM THE BOX ,M .T.-,...t- .., -:-4:-wgpfqg-n 'S ,Q- TAKE OFF USS WABASH 'S HELO ON DECK UCOMIN' IN FOR LANDING f E 0 5 3 Q 3 5 ,FR :Q EW OS2 MCGR T 5 E Q, ARE WE THERE YET? U DERWAY RE Frequently wh1le underway the sh1p needed to restock supplles When thls s1tuat1on arose an under way replenlshment was scheduled Whlle 1n the Indlan Ocean the shlp was unrepplng every Wednesday and Sunday Durmg an unrep the shlp would recelve supply parts meat and vegetables and the 1tem that IS most 1mportant to crewmembers MAIL Many long hours were put 1n by many crew members to safely and suc cessfully complete every unrep Q OVERHEAD VIEW OF LONG BEACH UNREP E S D YC N E 80 UNREP ON O1 LEVEL FORWARD ........,L....,.V...Q..,-r....-,,-yx.--,--,:,,,,,,...,.,..g.?-.,.-.-,.........,..,1-.fgw,v..11-r1,..,-,w---v.......,x, Y .f,.4-,, -.H - f .....,,-.,..,f-Q. ' f:f-,..m-V.-vs we Q 5,-w. PASS THEM VE GGIES UNREP 01 LEVEL AMIDSHIP 2 no E3 -I 'PERSONNEL TRANSFER TO USS MISSOURI 4 5 3 . u. 'RECEIVING UNE , . ,, , , , ,,,. , . . - . ,,, . ,....,.., ..,,...-..,...,,..---,-...,..,..i..2,.,........L..+i.. STEEL BEACH PICNIC N-.,,ss THE FEED LINE JO2 ROCHFORT MAKING MOVIES QUICK, WHERE'S MY COKE The fantail non-skid was scorching hot as the first ball was served in sock-bag volleyball. Burgers were flipped and the dogs were rolled as the meal was prepared. The ship,s band blared out a tune trying to drown out the skeet shooting. All in a days fun during a steel beach picnic. 82 HERE COMES THE CHOW I I I U I HOPE THE FOOD IS AS GOOD AS THIS FORK SKEET SHOOTING ARE YOU HUNGRY SKINNY THE BAND IS JAMMIN ' UCATCHIN' SOME RAYS f Www., PH2 HANSON PH2 HANSON EAT THIS ONE oxuom 1 1 SRI LANKA Ceylon 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .4 1 1 6' l v L 4 3 12522211511 116' 1 Taiwan KAOHSIUNG Y an or rhiligpines 1 Sym BENGIAL 's ood. 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Haaaii C 5 I o 75 g, ' ggfguw 7 'Nz 1 O X I-I D U . , .C+-.-...-... OC EA glolnlen .S,Lf,4ac4 gquafor , .hhnd Equalor 5' 3 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 3:1 1 1 1 1 1 f hoenu 4, Hag l:Iands,: Q. O QM V '..4. :- f 4, , 0 Q X ff? qetx + A 0 me www fo 69 X 1, .f,+,Qx1..Q -. +1 2 2 Q 'M ' '- 4 NO 45 -' 16 N04 Swv 51 4- ff, 4 . 1+ ig' M no . 1 Q, '62, Q 0. 4-.2 f.-f22mv, +,: f 9' '.' My rely x r....'-1' a 'fl' 7' '- gc 0 . O B PACIFIC 11 ,, ++ 4 I + 0 o . S Z , 5 I 3 X 'U ,cf wuumc-ION 11' i 2 L gb - 0 s Op' X CHFIONOLOGY OF PORTS VISITED DEPART SAN DIEGO 25 JUL 87 ARRIVE PEARL HARBOR 31 JUL S 11+ ' 21+ . 1 87 31+ ARRIVE SUBIC BAY 16 AUG 87 41+ OPS NORTH ARABIAN SEA 51+ ARRIVE D. G. 8 SEPT AND 3 DEC 87 61+ ARRIVE PERTH 12 DEC 87 71+ ARRIVE I-IOBART 23 DEC 87 81+ ARRIVE PEARL HARBOR 10 JAN 88 91+ RETURN SAN DIEGO 19 JAN 88 13' :I 'I I: II I I I I I I I 1 I II 'r ,z IW III Ii' N I :I M VI, II, Z LLI 0 Q D 42 I-I-I U 2 I-' fg A V F 5 , gl' ' x 1 I . 1 rr - I7 I aw if I I I -7 :gf , f ff , X X , Il Q . y ' , ' :ji 4 15, ' -- ,f 5 3 ,Q W, J! ' is-num. 2, M ,, w wf f V f ., ,, X- ,,,.., If W ,ef ,!,- I f 11 f u E 2 ,!f..f,f,: 5 3.9 , IM? V- K. In ff I 52' -7 , a ny 0 ff? '.'g'-' X' , ' I N fl' 97 A , if A-'w ,, mk.. 1, I .45 CAL FAMFIRE x 1 . . GETTING ANOTHER BOAT IN THE WATER STGSN YOUNG MR TREAT GETTING HIS MORNING JUMPSTARTH GI,f ,,,4 Q AND AWAY WE GO LOOK, A PLANE SX H.-- .1 -Q, -.:-:q:9.f4,........,q.y-4,.,.,..,g.:,,., in up THE WEP'O' HUDGENS N CASTLEMA , v-rsrlfwygwxrb s.-g.w.-f,..- .. f ' 'f -- - 1-H--rf'--If -w-.-:--.2,.:f-l-.,-3f-.Q.-E,,Q,.,.,.L,,15,,,,k 1 V, . wmv:-1 AWW- AND THEY WERE SO BIG! AND IT'S ONLY 9 O'CLOCK ABOVE: FM GONNA DIE LEFT: ANOTHER BOAT OPERATION DN PINIZZOTTO 8 7 5 Z awww? liar 1 ' f N SEE, IT FITS IN HERE LIKE THIS JUST A MINOR TOUCH UPU Z O cn Z 42 I N III D. ABOVE: CMAA GETTING HIS HANDS DIRTY WRIGHT: JUST SHOW ME ONE MORE TIME 88 S-,Xt Q V , 1 if m+l kgfj I f I YOU NEED WHAT BY TOMORROW, HA, HA ...I-gb. 1- Q..Kv,,wpqqQ,q9,Qp. xwgQg5,mv..,...4Q--.-,.,..4,.,,, ..-.,,-y. - ,-- QQ.,-I -uv G.,--AR,--r.-Q-1 a-v-qv-.-,:-- I CAN STEER THIS THING WITH MY EYES CLOSED LET ME KNOW IF THIS HURTS N SON HA PH2 N X 'ihumqggg'-, MY LINE IS BIGGER THAN YOURS X QRS CLEANING A MARK V I M A GQ MADMAN 101 + I-LI D- O O U E OI Z O cn Z ff II N I ,L , , 0- K4 ,, I KC f-EI ' I . . 1 . , I i, ....-., C4 7! , 49 I ,ww f , 45, ,I Q i I 1 , 1 - nf df? , , M .. 4 f , , , ., ifa , ff K ff f fx i Q16 Zi , ,. 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ART EING LCDR W if IZ I I I N SO 2 HAN PH WORKING HARD IN THE MACHINE SHOP HANSON -i --gic it Wu- pixi- H p YW , K . , . , ,. - V - , , ,C B, ---- - THAT GQ THIRST 44 fff' WATCHING THE HELM H2 HANSON HE SAYS DON'T FOR FC'S ON THE GUNDIRECTORH GET THE DOUGHNUTSH wwim 1 WW- m, A MONEY, MONEY, MONEY JUST ANOTHER SHIP'S PLAQUE I I X I vga PH2 'fl THINK I NEED A BIGGER WRENCH I SON LT LOEWEN ON THE BRIDGE ,,E. , ' f'Q MW..-, , f f f 'WHAT GAME CAN I PLAY NOW?,' I ...,, D. If Aw SMILE FOR THE CAMERA MR. JOHNSON PMS ON THE TORPEDO TUBES 93 DN PINIZZOTT MMM6 ' -I -V, 1 . WP ADT CCM' Guo UENJOYING A CARE PACKAGE FANTAIL FISHING I CAN'T DO ANYMORE ABOVE: GETTING PUMPED RIGHT: CLEANING THE CATCH HSTAYING IN SHAPE 1 Q NN, -E l ii I 1 5 5 4 1 Y it 4 ? 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Ll-I 2 nc fr: U- , 5 T u- T EE 103 TIGER During the LONG BEACl'I's transit from Hawaii to San Diego the crewmembers enjoyed the privilege of having their family members aboard. It allowed the family members the opportunity to see first hand what happens aboard a ship that is under- way. The crew conducted many demonstrations for the tigers so that they could get a good overall view of life on the LONG BEACH. TI-IE MARINES GIVE A DEMONSTRATION UMANNING THE FIRE I-IOSESH - 3 , . ,, ..,, , ,,, ,,, ,gh v.-gig., :Y . ref - Y , nga - , gy, .1ih..f., ,.b..-,,......... ..,.fw,,m.6Qf,+gMNwm-xqu unupwpr ,...,,,., --W--A.-, --Q---1 w,-... -.QV N.,.... ,U ,.,,.,,,.,E ,, K , :X WORKING ON THE BRIDGE ,--4 aww' Ln., A TERRIER MISSILE SYSTEM DEMONSTRATION WMM vmuvli-I event Y HUKW gg HMI GLC 5' A MM ABOVE MANNING THE HELM LEFT USING AN APPLICATOR ALL PHOTOS ON THIS PAGE BY LCDR WEINGART I .I ,I 'w . I Ii , ' -,139 ' USING THE P250 PUMP I 'isf L' ,..,.....-,......-..,.,.-g.- ,q,,N,W,..,,.,5f.-.?-v-vw-vQya-ewf-qew5-et--..-. --2-..---.-sg-3-...,--ge-H-4-1-19-mfewvr-rgseyw-ee-?':vq-er-S-vera,-,-. , ,.,.. , -... , I 'T'f 'NT M '4 'f'A W T I +84 I I, PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII 81 JULY - 2 AUG 198 10 JAN - 12 JA 1988 HuDoENs X, I f' I, FC2 The LONG BEACH stopped in Pearl Harbor twice during this de- ployment. Both stops were short but it allowed the crew a little time off the ship to enjoy snorkling, the scenery, the beaches, and even skydiving. LOOKING DOWN ON I-IUANAMA BAY I FC2 HUDGENS WAIKIKI BEACH 'EASY RIDERSH' TRADITIONAL HAWAIIAN DANCE -'-fi -W ' i' - -, - - Q - , H , , - ef - , - L : - V -T. . ., ,, . 1 Y. I , .I :J A H tl Q U , , ,hibkwvhgnh I h , V EM3 YSSELDYKE navy. ONE WAY TO SEE HAWAII ABOVE: SUNSET AT WAIKIKI LEFT: WAIMEA FALLS 107 , ..I LLI I cn O Q CN E3 . 4 'gFC2 NEWMAN WITH A MOUNTAIN BACKDROPM ARIZONA MEMORIALH Z O E cn .1 Q. U GENS 3 5 Nl E E IL Z Q rf Wfw Vrrr ,V BUILDING A SAND GATOR AT WAIKIKIH HWAIMEA FALLS PARK O I I- I-' O N E E cs. Z Q Z Ll-I Q , Q 4 ... ug , -U . 2 -'--W-W.......w,..M I- . .-I ABOVE: A VIEW OF DIAMOND HEAD LEFT: WAIKIKI BEACH -NL..--.W ................... ....a.-Q ' -'J - 1 J ' -4 -' 1:5 4 A - E +Ng 'f' 2- 1 5' AM ' 'B - '- f- 2 ' -- ' E 4 L- 'i' 1 , ' i' ' -' - - wr fe ' -.:f-s f- ' '-'-va-P-T----+L-5-A ' X- f f ' A , for-f:-2'-1- - - ,. M'e-'Reyna'-..,.f..,:-.,..-.-.,,.,,,,.Q wr-me-1, -,bm-ff, - :.Qv,,-.,...,..-g...--4.,.-.-w-,-f,-.-qQ.i.v,,- IMON --- -A ---- Xfansqvmmvvvzvs-paws I , K I . I, 1 'Q '. W. 'I Cfwlfiwl 5 ,ITL-'?H4 L3'f '. 'INmffqf5H.?fL+:nEr..w., 2- IM-Aw -IJ, 4 Q f2iw'9M14r':q1w',WD:-X323 'I335'15g'.-gum I qi-21:1 ,,f:3'w5i1faff 115m if I ' ifixwzhefwl-37 62762519 :- 1 1-nw if '.':'Uj'fS1-' 'V J.-Lw2,QQ fL127:I'f'3 'f,31 A ' Mmm, MW. .w1,,.IW,,,A M, I F12 '. . H3 55' CPL S L SIMON CP I 2 As I I I I I I I I Q I - 'I H-I I I I J ABOVE: I-IUANAMA BAY BELOW: WAIKIKI ........,..............,..-......... -..-,...1......T.., ...L X...-... ... . - ,.. ,... -.,.,.,.,..,. . ..,., , . -- - f - -f..- - ,,, , K., , , - , I - . a V -V 109 .- w .,........,,,.,,,,......-,,,,,,-,.f-- ,,......K -.-Q... X- .....-.....,..-.,......-..., A wr ...,,..:Q-- v-1. .-..,.-.,--,.-.-- J-rf' SUBIC BAY PHILIPPINES I 9 , 16 AUG - 21 AUG 198 U, 155 51 E NEED A HAT?'l WANNA TAKE A SUICIDE RIDE LD Z O E nc 4: I-' U ua if E Q fc GI 2 N 2 IE EN.1oY1Nc A SAN MIGUEL WHAT A view FC2 PIPER 5 I I I it ll I I lf si I 43 l it I The LONG BEACH pulled into Subic Bay for a short stop prior to go- ing into the Indian Ocean. It was the crews last chance to relax a bit prior to a long underway period. A VIEW OF THE PHILIPPINES WHILE ENTERING PORT 1 10 'LITTLE BOY IN SUBIC CITY DIVISION 0 E z 3 O Q Z an E Tw NMAGSAYSAYU fi Szmiiliguzl EER LCDR WEINGART y... ABOVE: SOFTBALL AT GRANDE ISLAND POSING WITH BUDDHAH BELOW: HCHEERING ON THEIR TEAMS .,..,......L,fx..........,,,,,.,,,,,...,,....,,.-..,.,.......?.-..L.w-..........-,,..-B.-.-..........qf..,.,-.... -..,q--.r.,.,,....,..,..,..e-ze-F.-.--,...f..-,. L , .. - . , , Y ,...-,... ,.. ........ LT KAY I HWINDSURFING IN THE LAGOON O02 on rn Ucfllm I-I-IEUQ ow'5Q5U swf-2 GQ? sw '-I FC2 HUDGENS THE VIEW COMING IN The LONG BEACH stopped at Diego Garcia twice during this deployment. The main reason for stopping was to onload and offload staff but the crew MY FIRST COMMAND took advantage of the visit for a little rest and relax- ation. The island was small but it offered the chance to do some windsurfing, sailing, softball, volleyball, and to enjoy the time off the ship. HENJOYING THE ONLY POOL ON THE ISLAND Q DN PINIZZOTTO .f Jn , ,?4.i, ,I . ,, , It I . f,..4l'9 w'l , ,,ffrf, '- CDR LEWANDOWSKI ONE OF MANY SANDCRABSH l I I mg .ing FINDING SOME WRECKAGEH R E RM A F 1 FC Z I-LI I Q I Q I fc I LL. Q I 2 I :- I -.I THE OFFICERS HANGING OUT HPOSING AT THE EXPAT' TI-IE OLD PLANTATION I-IMAS STERLING AUSTRALIA . ,, ,, ,,,, ,ju 1, 1 I ., 12 DEC - 19 DEC 5 THE PERTH SKYLINE MCFADDEN I-' ..J 7.4 f The LONG BEACH moored starboard side to the pier at HMAS Sterling. The ship provided the crew with transportation to Fre- mantle where they could enjoy themselves or take a train or bus to Perth. ABOVE: 'DOWNTOWN FREEMANTLEU RIGHT: DOING A LITTLE CAMEL RIDING 114 The ship sponsored many tours for the crew to take such as the wine tour, the boo- merang tour, or a ballooning tour. Also, the tall ships were in Fremantle allowing the crew a first hand look. . Whether you went to the beach or en- joyed the nightlife, this stop was an enjoyable one. vgqvnr,-y,-.f.f-.-:Q-.mf.-1-1yv:v:wfrA ---nzavsfza-VQGVV Y 1 f:1Ve aVi1, vgivg' Q,-L4 1:-..i- ,fi ,LV K --1-i:v..1:5Vf -,:,,..-:,,,, V,-Y:Lv.,--,.,g, Y--tl, 4 ,,,5,,. , W - A-YYV , ,--A-,4 V V , V V . 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The ship was flooded with calls for the Dial-A-Sailor program where a crewmember could get invited for a Christ- mas dinner or enjoy a night out on the town with members of the community. The countryside was some of the most beautiful scenery that can be seen in all of Australia. LT SCHLEIF R: Do DU E-Qu? ,SU ww-i 0-1 E53 DZ Hb MD... may ET2 ARMSTRONG L I z THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE FC2 HUDGENS -, 1 U l,,, ,Y i 'R' Y ,Y :., .' , YVVV fr-- -z... fir- Qf A -Mr k -5-Q-Y E-1-wg,--1-5-,.,Q-c-.1-as-vfsv.--gy-rx FROM THE CREW OF THE T555 IIQIIIIIIIIH FII AQIHIIII TO THE CITIZENS OF TASMANIA THANK YOU FOR THE WARM WELCOME AND HOSPITALITY AND FOR MAKING THIS CHRISTMAS A MERRY ONE FOR ALL. THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF USS LONG BEACH WISH EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU A VERY HAPPY BICENTENNIAL NEW YEAR. U Thanks again for making this a holiday season we will all remember for a long time THE AD THAT APPEARED IN THE TASMANIAN NEWSPAPER ON 30 DEC LT SCHLEIF . 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U, A vm .4-7 4 ,I L- , N -wifi' , M LOOKING AT THE SHIP AND DOWN- HYACHT' FC2 HUDGENS 122 .EL CARE FOR A GAME OF CHESS A 'A 'E TRONG ET2 ARMS ,fs-.H ,.r x .. 1, ,, M.-L12 .f, A., D, I I-31. , IIMIUOUFI CRUISES AIS, A W-fs ll, 'X 'I , S S FROM THE SYDNEYXHOBART RACEI' ABOVE: MOUNT FIELD NATIONAL PARK LEFT: GETTING READY FOR A DRIVE ....,...... .-.-.g..,........,..qS.,..,.,.wm.n?9W. .,f.w.4mM.waw,wpv.1amm.,vN,wmN-Am1v-' ,.,. .,.,.,g.,. - 1 V , LT SCHLEIF FOOLS ON MOUNT WELLINGTON - - - A- -- t . ..- -. ,V-..f..,-,V 1'---y.-----.N , L- ,V -. ,-,Y ,V .,,w5,,:-g1fI,,1.T P'9:?il,grngn-rung O cr E- l an 2 fr 4C T fx ,ilk 'T' f, ,3J 47 EAGLE HAWK NECK KANGAROO'S HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAYH THE GOVERNMENT HOUSEH TI-IE LONG BEACH COMES I-IUME ,. W, A 'X 'iff A an M. we WELCDMZE Hu 124 .,,wx1g.g9 E . LCDR MCKINNEY SH2 MURDOCK 125 ,Qu-..-.. SKCS SPAULDING :I Z3 VOH .,....-.q.. ,,....k.,.., .Q -um aw:-up --q,..-..-..v..f,..-..-.1-5-xwfAv-., v-.mars-s-am Q--.f ICYIOVCIS SONS 3. if -I -af DN P? 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