New Orleans (LPH 11) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1991

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' CAP7' N'lllg'1llIlll. RADM Sttplicn C'I'u'c-V 'md CAI I' I5r'1cIt cut the clrml 'c ofcoiziiirind cake. Change of Command In January of 1991 en route to the North Ar'1bi'in Sei the USS NEW ORLEANS ILPH-111 htld a change of command ttrcmony. Repllcing Captain Douglas J. Brfidt is Commanding Offictr was C'ipt'1in Ric h'1rd J. Naughton. Welmome Aboard C'1pt'1in Naughton 'ind I-'Ill' winds 'ind following seas C 1pl'llll Br'1dt! Only '1 S6'lIl1'1ll realizes to what extent 'in entire ship reflects the per- mcmbcrs in llic g'a1lt',i' sonality and ability of one individual. her Commanding Officer. To a lands- man this is not understandable at times. it is even difficult for us to comprehend. but it is so! A ship at sea is a different world in herself 'ind in consideration of the protracted 'ind dist'1nt operations of the fleet units the N'1xy must pl ice great power responsibility 'ind trust in the hands of that leader chosen for command. He is the Commanding Gffit er. He is the ship. lt is '1 duty which most richly deserves the highest most time-hon- ored title of the seafaring world CAP'lAlN. c c ' c c c c t V I . i - . . . . Q . . - 1 1 c , 1. . 1 1 L 1 . c . L K , - c c 1. c c c c s v A c c c . c L ' c 'X x ' L c c t 4 .' I L C K. f C L f. C K 1 .. . -,- t 1 c.. 1. c 4 1 . C'Al'l'l31'acll visits l'Ilfl'vlt cl 1 ic ii

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Fair Winds and Following Seas Captain Douglas J. Bradt. a native of Schenectady. New York. graduated from Ohio State University in August 1965. llc received his commission from Officer Candidate School in Newport. R.I.. in February 1966. Capt. Bradt's first assignment was to the Staff. Commander Fleet Air Wing THREE in Brunswick. Maine. In April 1967. he reported to Pensacola. Florida. lor aviation training and was designated a Naval Aviator in August 1968. In April 1971. Capt. Bradt was assigned to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey. Calif.. and received a Master's degree in Management. He CAPT Douglas J. Bradt Outgoing Commanding Officer M,,...w... my ,f ew., , My-1 If-f-'www fff ., ,X ' :QS X 4 , then reported to the U.S. Naval AQ-me my in June 1972. where he served -15 H Company Officer and the 1V11C1S1'1ipn1en Activities Officer. Following refre Sher training in the A-7. Capt, Bram report ed to VA-86 in March 1976. where hg made two Mediterranean deployments aboard USS NIMITZ ICVN-681 and served as the squadrons Administrative, Maintenance and Operations Officer, He assumed command of the Ram- pagersu on 21 January 1982 and led the squadron during a deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean embarked on USS FORRE. STAL CV-591. In June 1983. he reported to the USS INDEPEN- DENCE ICV-621 and served as the Assistant Air Officer and Air Officer. This tour included participation in the Grenada multinational operation and consecutive deployments to the Mediter- ranean Sea and Indian Ocean. Following FIA-18. F-14 and A-7 qualificationfrefresher training. Capt. Bradt assumed command of Carrier Air Wing Reserve THIRTY on 1 February 1986 at NAS Miramar. During his tour. Air Wing THIRTY completed transition to the E-2C Hawkeye. F-14 Tomcat and FIA-18 Hornet and received the Shel- don Clark award as the top Naval Air Reserve Air Wing. Capt. Bradt reported to CTF 7OfBattle Force SEVENTIHI FLEET as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations on 13 September 1987. When CTF 70 was designated Coni- mander. Joint Task Force Middle East. Capt. Bradt deployed to the North Ara- bian Sea for five months embarked on USS LONG BEACH ICGN-91 and USS IOWA IBB-611. CAPT Bradt lives with his wife. Judith Bauer Bradt of Stanfordville. New York. and daughter Alexandra. ill Coronado. California. a....m - ...........-.- -.- -.--am... .. .H 1 f::11.e.........'-.1 -4 .-'- -ci



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