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' , -r .W-F fffv Q ff :f A ,. , tn, ' ' HISTORY OF TH E ss of:-:ARE DD-8895 USS O'HARE proudly bears the name of one of the Navy's most famous fighting men, LCDR Edward Henry Butch O'HARE, Butch graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1937 and won his Navy Wings in May 1940. For his actions on February 20, 1943, in shooting down five Japanese aircraft in one flight, he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. For subse- quent deeds of heroism, he was awarded the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross with Gold Star. LCDR O'HARE was reported missing in action on 27 November 1944 while engaged in flight operations in support of the attack on Tarawa. O'HARE was commissioned on 29 Nov- ember 1945. She is a Gearing Class destroy- er having a length of 390 ft., a width of 40 feet and displacing 3,400 tons. An extensive modernization, completed in 1963, was de- signed to provide her with the latest anti- submarine detection and attack systems while still retaining anti-air and anti-surface gun- nery. The log of O'HARE shows many long cruises and commendatory acts during her years of commissioned service. She earned the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal in 1961 and 1965 and the Vietnam Service Medal in 1966. This ship is but a small part of the two hundred ships that make up the Atlantic Fleet Cruiser-Destroyer Force. She is a member of Destroyer ,Squadron 32, the Anywhere- Anytime squadron, and is the flagship for Commander Destroyer Division 322. Her crew is representative of the United States ...men from all sections of the country... constantly training and standing ready to protect the democratic way of life and to go to the aid of allied nations threatened with aggression. O'HARE is a proud ship, and for many reasons--because of her namesake, her his- tory, and because of the fine officers and men who serve aboard. -.,- -A--H l ,IK 4 ,VW CAPTAIN WALTER J. MALONE, USN COMDESDIV 322 AA xx e,AW we AAqfqQ,X, ke --S SyA5Q,AAA,AAyAA,AA Y-AX I V KA AA ,A lA,t A A , A A. A A AA A A A dffrom A ' and assxgmneatefewereefsofesehipsfeOfcfftheamphibious AA iA xL-Q A N Ask XF Sl XX YNY. A AA :A ASA I X V X- X f f9fCQAAAAA9flA of lA9419 S A S59-nd 5 A A AA A A A A AL A A A dutyelon the eS'C2ff5SQf1Afte X AX Chief . UAS- Naval For ceS aSterri5lAt1ahtic eandAtMediterSrane an, A A Fl Bureau of Naval f mand Systems Support Recent, sea utive Officer USS Plans Officer Carrier and Commanding JONES cDD-9321. He Division THREE the Staff of the Chief He and his Wifeg O'F1aherty of side with their five X X X X 1 f . x KAAL Beach, V1rg1n1a. A eAc ee COMMAND NG OFFICER lu. ',- ,, gr 4 I- . . . -,,t. ',-. I , . emma s, coMMANoER M. GoLDE, USN Commander Morton Golde, Commanding Officer, of the USS O'HARE QDD-8893, is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Com- mander Golde's tours of duty include CIC Officer and Missile Control Officer in USS MACON QCA-1323, two departmenthead tours in destroyers, XO and Navigator USS LOR- AIN COUNTY KLST-11777, aide and FlagSec- retary COMOPTEVFOR, and XO USS DU- PONT QDD-9415. Commander Golde is also a graduate of the Command and Staff Course, Naval War College. Before assuming com- mand of O'HARE he completed a tour of duty in Vietnam as Chief Staff Officer, Coastal Surveillance Force QCTF-1151. For his ser- vice in Vietnam, Commander Golde has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Com- bat V and a Gold Star in lieu of a second Bronze Star. Commander Golde is married to the for- mer Sybil Witus, whose parents are Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus of 1500 Bay Road, Miami Beach, Florida. Commander Golde, his wife and three daughters reside in Norfolk, V ir- ginia. LCDR S.W. COULBOURN, USN S .Q i ti M X .. .. Q . E . , , .V ,. . . .. .. . sLQDRifS94U11191gWse fC 0ULBOURNQ U.s. .NRVY grsdusssd.sfromfhss e end .reported ebeerd USS FRANK. EVANS sssssssss sss 1ssss ssssssss e.sSchee1s in New London, Conngg he sez-vediini ,X Operations and .Engineer Officer: ..ends. then. Weapons Officer inuse G61dfC w s 4 f ASSiS1i3.hiQX forsWeapon syecemsEve1uet1en s..Pr03e0t in WaS11iHg't0n,D.CsQ After. s ss Emergency Command P0st5Ship,Q USSO.'HARE in December 1968, s ss s and his wife, s theformer. Mm-thasJme .of Mess . :reside with their three children in virginia Beeehg X k .. .X . .S . . . K. A.. 5 xr x R x mx x l x K ki x N K . .k .. ,. ,. . X X X . k X X X ., e, , ., , s - ' ss. '0W'fs'4.'xW xr .Ashe -s.-sseese, , - - ss ' ss ' Rota, Spain s Rhodes, Greece Atheris, Greece Trieste, Italy Valehcia, Spain Rota, Spain Valletta, Malta Naples, Italy Palma, Mallorca Genoa, Italy Rota, Spain Glasgow, Scotl Amsterdam, CO DESDIV TH EE .ANDS CL to RD LT P, M, Curtin, Staff Ops. Capt. W. J. Malone, COMDESDIV 322, LT R, C, Sweetland, Staff Medical Of- Chaplain Hiers Crews Mess. SQ Conducts Sunday Services in the .PC AA., in ficer, LT H, T, Hiers, Staff Chaplain, LTJG R. D, Amme, Staff Material Officer. YN2 Nye, Mr. Amme and the Doc talk it over. T .1 C , .. fs 4-fs' i . 1 V Wm!-M News W- V ff we-X ,Z We . f ' 1 1 3 J f Y fs ' FIRST DIVISIDN LTJG T, H, Lutz FIRST DIVISION OFFICER BMC J. C. Johnson BM2 H. Barnes, BM2 M. Piersawl, BM2 W. Walton BM3 R. Pelletier, BM3. B. Wheeler, SN C. Barker SN B. Blackburn, SN G, Bulson, SN U, Dunbar SN C, Glass, SN J, Livengood 111, SN T. Lombardo SN H. Maggard Jr., SN R. Ratrie, SN H. Spradhng SN J, Summers, SN R, Walker, SN P. Weidenkopf SN S, Weiner, SN J. Zorich, SA J. Inman SA H, Lehman, SA R. McKe1vy, SA L. Saunders NOT PHOTOGRAPH ED Beckw1th, Steven J., Cole, Ph1111p R., Compton, David L., Conner, .Albert C., Derosa, Robert E., Hostetler, Norman R., Kreisher, Robert W. Jr., Mapp, Thomas M., Markey, Ray A., McBean, Claude A., Ohlinger, Bruce R., Pelk, Robin C., Prizgint, George A. Q- X X I f C .J , W . it Ax 5 A - 7 we A f A ' A I X ,L 7, ,Tl-IIS I5 SNLL . ' f av . f ,,. ' . D if MKSZXJJLHST I-KLUUL1: Pofik kv OL L :Q VXWIQLK CNN, , .rv . , DAL ees eww , X ox ,ff f 0 N- Q -F .'W,4' , '-T31 3,132 eff 1 , , 5 A f A U r 553 7 ...ff ' 1' Q ' Y'-Q I R I -3 N in -3 ..t..::PT- :A 'T' A . S ' R S R A - , x r S 'ms'-'g V - . -- Y 3:.:.- in 1 sk 4m-:T',.- -Ae -- ,.- --r: a N-..'. -L '----- '. 5-.., A, f ' T ,, .Q-X . A f SECOND DIVISION ENS M. C. Judd SECOND DIVISION OFFICER STG2 G. Ash, GMG2 G. Sanker, FTG3 R. Finch, FTG3 W. Henning, GMG3 A. McNeil, GMG3 H. Alford, FTG3 N. Suzuki SN G. Bergau, FTGSA J. Hipsher, FA B. Culver, SA R. DeRosa,, SA R. Johnson, SA C. McC1inton i fi if fwfr' Wflfiff M NN I4 lj NOT PHoToGRAPHED ' f Kendrick Thomas H. V 'iC?7!45' Wnns, K2mneth W. f 1 653? WF S!! f, g h ,I A SDIVISIDN LTJG M. A, McLean AXS DIVISION OFFICER N'-f R WW , -.,,,.., I: X V , IIN 4 ,, , . . 3. Q 'hr' V' - STC C, A. Jamieson 'Hmm .,.., if I2 . N xr ' - 5 ,f rr: - sa If YN I . -ffff' ' i, Mig., - .' QI C STG1 A. Stilley Jr. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED STG2 D. Foard, STG2 L. Hoffman, TM2 J. Jeffers Jr., sfrcz T. wine YN3 J. Dubreuil, STG3 R. Hollis, TM3 M. Hvizdos, STG3 R. Kendall STG3 D. Roberts, STG3 C. Uda, TMSN M. Hvizdos, GMGSN R, Mane Brooks, Stephen D. Casey, John J. Jr. Curry, Henry E. Jr. George, John R. L. Green, Robert L. Jr. Roberts, Dexter F. Weingart, Donald T. Wibe, Thomas G. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT arter FFICER DIVISION LTJ MSLB DIVISION OFFICER .fm X MM1 M, Loomis, MM1 R, Moore, MM1 L. Church, MM2 R MM2 R, Townley MM3 J, Chavis, MM3 C, Oakley, MM3 I, Van Meter Jr Wilson, MM3 J, Wirth Xg7D?'.M6O' Fx, 1 ,Q M xx J A.,- 1' W 5 Wxcgglll 'J oeoo of J 'gig -4 77 er .Ev f R f ? 1 fly' W., f V-, ,,i.., , f ,,,- ff W Y G W- G. Smith SPCM J A Donnelly MMFN J, Bair, MMFN W. Hane, MMFN F.Ne1son, MMFN P. Sweeney FN C. Bare, FN R. Skrivanek, FN V. Stone, FA R. Candelaria P' - . 451- , oy! If M X ' n dl 7 A ' , i, 1 v A , ft ' 1 I V, f' - f A x it. I fv ,, an vf ll 2x7 1 K' IQ , I H1 at W N f' ' W i iz, 'H:f22s1za.:52fi9Iff Lf A Y - X, F JJ, Afiffig-ztfj'..?gQ Z A . N .- W 'MIL ,f I XJ 1. X , J V7 I Q 'V A W W N ff! JV D Ex! 3 N if' fu! fwxxfl f-E Ylirk 1, N Xi 'f 71ff ' 'ft Wt f i ' 1 ' ' A lv f V Y A at n , v i , . x v 1 'I Q is sr 4.. XF!! ex!! S' A All A A F' is A 1-W' ...-. N i 9 Q fi S- I , my I , fi' w e o f 'X it A1 I Ei' ff XWY F 'W W f x XIX, El I VU I f ! X 0' F A ly 1 if' w X f ,ll 0 1. L 7 ff A f l H u X Z f it X I it l l WL ' , W fw tieg., a X gf 511, A f Q C I ,Mk 0 X J. N -v I n-Q 0 J Y MZ 'f ' ea 9 f 2 ' ww P Y m no if A 3 A :ix 1 ',! 1 I M , ' l F, i f ,, 1 'W' UA ' '. me f f' -W 5 sf, .. ' .. ' - k My Q ' 'fi tg et 'J fl , ! il - A? 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Mosier, BTFA J. Uptiglove, FA M. Bell, FA J, Hedrick FA B. Smith, FA R. Sykes, FA G. Tetrick B Ashe aft MMC L, E, Battle NOT PH OT OGRA PH ED Cook, Douglas M. Lowe, William W. III Madigan Michael R. J. 9 McClure, Kenneth L. Moore, Bruce Rankin, H. Waycaster, M. S 1 -.LQ S XX X s Y QX-, i RW K A iii L iiii XX X Xi gg XX' -LY :e 1 , ,,,, f r- : jf. 4' -Q fffsiaf 1- g lf, ff- , - , ' -Q' H N W . , p V era.. fr '-.,, f 'Q EMFN M.Jones, EMFNT. Murray, MRFND.Shine, FN S. Austin FN D. Cook, FN P. Crowley, FN H. Rankin, DCFA D. Henderson , 7 A on-lx.: Fl- i 1 Y - 111 'W ,1 H N , I ,i N , Y 'IK ,f 'V 1 W V Q 7 I fn Q 1x F W4 f e l fu 'P A 1 v fb' I 4 k 1 - ul: 1 1 . 1.1 , A . ,xl I 5 1 Sw j'liu!JQ,fm gs' g1f,r'yf N,,Q'LmK55bW1 ' 3 ,IH 31H!fJbI4:' A ' A We :ff 'WW F W W of fs 11 K 4 W F X ZW' Mffwim f We' fM1,,W 1 Nnn, , - 'Hn W P .nf MH' ' X XR! Ml :WV of F3 'QA' , hrf fx 'X I, 'LW ij: 5 X, 1' u X . -Jima T- '4 , .,.. I 5 ll,.,.,,Qwu X X n E X4 V. ii KW fl 1 A 11' Jw-'Ffh Y. X '1 1 ' Q e fax N J I J, EMFA D, Ken-ns, DCFA C. Rambo, FA F. Bupka F s 5 N Q7gQ,:,iQ 5 J JJ - Q' 1 1' , 9 E :'4g F- 21 5 J W' 3 w:AF f, , 425 V xl fzfgfg 112 r X - 55 1 - f F1221 Aqo, F 55 F ' A232 ,jg iii!! K .7 it K , I , v-:,.S-..- xx 4' F2 if K WX '4 I if ' ZLL, I A aajfi f V X if - I -15-N Z ' F 141 of F- if FA D. Riegler, FA R. Travxs, FA S. wallin OPERATIONS DEPART ENT LT R, B. MCMaI1iS OPERATIONS OFFICER 1n! 0C DIVISICN LTJG E, S, Davis ENS W, J, Anderson ADMINISTRATIVE ASS'T OC DIVISIGN OFFICER HMC R, L, Quinsey SMC J, E, Stinger is PN1 J. Lefeber, SM1 T, Morrison, SM2 E. Grubb PN2 M. Jeffries, PC2 S. Suipa, QM3 W. Andrewiz RM3 R. Brightman, RM3 G, Bower, RM3 R. G09 1 i RM3 F. Peyton, SM3 R. Ross, PNSN D. Cloud, RMSN J. Russell SMSN G. Schmuker, RMSN T. Shoup, SN R. Daniels, HM R. Paone SN G. Robertson, SN E. Wickline, SN V, Woodruff, QMSA L. Fraser aa , f tiff' T ,fl or S s D if , ,fff,f f I O f ',f,f7,9. A fl f Q1 192 ffvf AQ of ,QS I 5,3713 f fy 4 1, rs f 7' uffr .1 1'-9 fl V lf. - 2 4. ' J nfrl igfi'-if 5315 ' 75' ,nag ,..f an rr fc. . - e 7 ,MM 'ul I pyyifff 1 k- Y U ff fl. um Q . ' . RP .7 5 HNVW' v gf M5 Y ', ' ' .3 -J 5' . , 4 2 is ,fir e ff V QW 2 f QQ 1, K, 7 7 4 1 i -L7 sf lf ll Q R if 7 V XfQf?!7 I V Q Z 619 QV 35511 , . 4? 1 : M? 1 ffm fx. f .I 4. 1 7 gig, ' f -of if K 4 za l ,J - V ,' J ff M 3 if , f f, 1, f f 4 ni? R -325.3-Q45 , fl ,fu I' ggfffs ?T,if?f.lf'if'yTyf', kgs-ff f T , 4 ' ff! 4,7 W fcf'fj,,P KK! ' 'I' Cf K 1 4 2 K . ,Q If ff , I ,f ff '-., , f 2 :fJ5u, , f - 1 'Ki??'irlf,1'ff-if iff ' f ' A ,fs ' 1.' fl. T31 fi 'nv S aa, Qlgf' ee --1 .,,,f2n-of ,as .fuss .4-Zi -7 A L, 'L 4, 4 ' 'J 'f T A S NOT PHOTOGRAPHED YNC J. C Sm1th Briley, M Bruner, M Davis, R, Dawson, D Fetty, T, Greenway, J Hamm, B, Holler, J, Hurley, R Mason, T, Mitchell, s Reese, J. Scherner, R Welch, D. , ' f W ,J , f f, , ,ny w Nw MM , 'V , ff' ff 2 ' 2' Nnfwi X , h LTJG R, L, Coleman LTJG T. M. Pigoski PRESENT I6g'1If'M1:f,1.1Iffj 53591213 OFFICER FORMER COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER OI DIVISION OFFICER DI DIVISION W 'N U S. Y. Q KF f .. .51 as j K, , WR CWC. ' X' I ' .IN - 1 wif I I Q X 1 f C, X., - .. g mu f I NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Dart, D, Drier, W, Martinez, E, Plemmons, C, Stallard, W, Swenssow, E, Tracy, C, fk xx X at RD1 B. Hadnot Jr., ETR2 J. Breen, RD2 F. BI'0WI1 ETR2 S. Muscato, RD2 L. Killingsworth, ETN2 D. Landis RD3 J. Blankenship, RD3 R. Earnshaw, RD3 W- Garrard RD3 J. Harris, ET3 D. Kucera, RD3 T. Manning, ETR3 S. Skinner, RD3 W, Walters fwn RDSN R. Holder, RDSN M. Miller, RDSN L. Silverstre, X A Sm' A..- ' , :4'?'x , ETRSN W. Wehust, SN D. Plemmons ',7'1LHiff ull' . LTJG F, X. Poole PRESENT SUPPLY OFFICER LTJG T, L, Robinson FORMER SUPPLY OFFICER ,,..,.- ,,.. .Qfi .ia E DlvlsloN .,.. .,-f- ...--' ..- .1 .1-'-' ...- ..- 5 .,- ,- ..- ..- ...- ...- .-7: ,1- .,.-I -: :P : gi i is-E SD1 H. Pryor CS2 J. Galin SK2 B. Little SH2 A. Pascual SK2 S. Stanford SD3 M. Ambat SH3 H. Bennett SK3 P. MCC ahill K L- CS3 S, Morgan, SD3 E, Pabalan, CS3 D, Uhlendorf SN D, Allison, TN R, Felix, SND.Jaecke1s SN L, Langhorst, SN C. Nardi, SN D, Rodgers SKSA C. Nykaza, SA c. Keuy, SA A. Nunziata NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Austin, D. Cariaga, P, Coleman, S. Davidson, G. Hallasgo, P. Ronquillo, E. Santos, L, :H ,vi F :- ' ,. lk ' w . I If -L, ff: ,arf-Fffiifx .7-nvbffggc 'Qiff Tiff .a . , ., 255.523 1 frsraim 1 aw: am. f ffizxlmfwff w51,:a?:.-vi Iffilfikfzigd 5 11q.g:f1j.? v--.my-ag,-6 L-' 3.1 1 .f4,.:,..,yt4f 524:65 JL .ui1gLG,! 1Q,-. 'CQFZVM -LFE fkffziwzs I e 1 1 a Q 1 S ' 1 Iigfgid lf:-, ww'-ixg.'?3 PER-9Si22:l i i i 1 i 3 1 : 1 I X . ,H 1:4555 .. ,A ll. .N , kin!! .,. 4' . g4g?'a1i Vfxfkr.. 'ZFEAPE LS- 5332 Q-.glei zf - .:::. Hu. EQ,.,.i5y,v 1R'Y.u.:d 19:11-:wr zfaiivvi :qalzrmiw 1539571- ...wig -Legg. -:, -::.ax.y . . 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It is an art center and a bustling, modern city, Whose port is one of the finest in the Adriatic sea area. All enjoyed viewing the Roman relics 9 WW it ku -M3 dating back to the second century AD.AIT10I1g these were an amphitheatre and the Augustan arch. A two day tour to Venice was also taken by many crew members. SAN MARCO 0N TOUR VENICE Venice, once the center of all trade and commerce in the Adriatic, today still bears remnants of the beauty of ages past.Whi1e on tour of this historic city, the piazza San Marco, the Canals and ancient Byzantine art impressed us all. 4 9 1 -5 fir 1 ,IX K Mai ' - f ff Sf-V .fe 9 W f -sz ,, t. , V ., ff' rw, S AZLX -Q JY' .g f, 4 t C N ,Sl .X 59 ' ' A My , W, .. 4 .ma y fl Vw 1' ' 1 Q. 5 N f win, VALENCIA, SPAIN Spain's third largest city, Val- encia had much to offer during our stay there. Tours to the old village of Sagunto with its Roman Ruins gave many of us an opportunity to look into the past. 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The University of Glasgow and a tour of histor- ic Edinburgh were among the many pictur- esque sights we viewed. Duart Castle. Of MQLEAN fame, was also a point of intereSt- 5 auvhqnx . mi fr: Strenuous pace of studies at Glasgow Un- iversity. aff While in the North Atlantic the ASPECT QAcoustical Short Pulse Echo Classification Techmque, Tra1n1ng D1v1s1onJ cont1nuedthe1r program of entertainment for crew and guests of O'HARE Zag MSW ff -W 4 W 'VM ' Ya, 4 fi ,xxx I f I s, hx yi K , ' ' p . K3 HN fl ' ' 4 - ' 'J ' '- Y X - L X r M225 A .0 L R X xx E, 1 ! ip All X. s a s-1- S -yylex.- -. 4 - ' C , 1 Je X: 'T J X frk g XX k 5 ' ,5 XX X fx- -N fax X tv xxx XXX if X! 0 Alix! 6 I, K K' Xm XQ-Milf X - X X' C ' X ' f' ' -fc' T . NT K CSX 1 , ' 'f . 4 4 , Q X K' XX K K XA- 5 l e ,4gf'f ' NXTXNN ' X I Q' '- ,XL s VM 'P' X X as -4 f X gf? xgif' ' lf . K it 1 K V' A' 4'l X-,m , Q., A l V ' as ,. 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