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She was commissioned on May 9, 1960 DLG15, one of ten ships of a class that were the first ships built from the keel up as Terrier guided missile ships. PREBLE deployed to the Western Pacific in Febuary through September 1961, the first DLG in the Pacific Fleet. PREBLE conducted the first Navy missile transfer at sea during this deployment. In 1962 and 1963 PREBLE operated as a member of the FIRST Fleet before becoming a test and evaluation ship for the ANX SPS-48 radar. PREBLE again deployed to the Far East from Febuary through july 1964, experiencing her first operations in the South China Sea.'Her third WESTPAC deployment occurred from june through December 1965, the entire deployment being spent in the South Cinda Sea. PREBLE was the first DLG called on for shore bombard- ment missions against the enemy in Vietnam. PREBLE was again deployed to the Far East from October 1966 until April 1967 and fromjanuary throughjuly 1968. PREBLE,s helo detachment made the first overland res- cue of a downed pilot and RIO in North Vietnam in the face of enemy opposition. PREBLE was modernized for enhanced Anti-Air Warfare in 1969 and 1970 and, after recommissioning in May 1970, proceeded to her new homeport of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. She deployed to WESTPAC in 1971 and again in 1973, the latter deployment included the rescue of two pilots at sea that had been downed by enemy fire. PREBLE also conducted shore bombardment and sustained minor damage from enemy fire during these missions. PREBLE was the last ship struck by an enemy coastal gun during the Vietnam War. Additionally, she was part of the initial force to enter the Indian Ocean during the October 1973 Arab-Israeli Yom Kippur War. This force was the first aircraft carrier group to operate in the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman and the Gulf of Aden. PREBLE was awarded the DESRON 25 Batle Efficiency E for competition that completed in june 1974. After being redesignated as DDG-46 and completing regular overhaul in 1975, PREBLE deployed to WESTPAC and the Indian Ocean in 1976. After her 1980 overhaul, PREBLE changed homeport to Norfolk and deployed to the Indian Ocean in 1981, to South America for UNITAS XXIII in 1982 and a deployment to the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Fromjune 1985 through june 1986 PREBLE underwent a major overhaul at Ingall's Shipyard in Pascagou- la, Mississippi. PREBLE was the first ship to operate in a fixed-price contract at Ingall's and also the first to have a SM-2 missile conversion at a private shipyard. In june 1987, PREBLE deployed with the Saratoga Battle Group to the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, returning in November 1987. PREBLE was awarded DESRON TWO's Battle Efficency E for competition that ended in March 1988. E's were awarded in Engineering, Damage Control, ASW, Electronic Warfare, Seamanship, Navigation, and Communications. u . During her history, PREBLE has deployed eight times to the Western Pac1ficfSouth China Sea, once to South America and twice to the Indian Ocean. She has transited the Panama Canal five times and the Suez Canal four times. She continues to live up to the esprit-de-corps which her namesake helped engender in the U.S. Navy. A--- ,HV , , .,--.,...,. --W --' - ,ff fr- ' ' -' ' , A iff zijl if ,Q f' .1 KQV? Y. . ' If. , iff 5, xx 9- i ,fl Y g 2 4 i ,,. X L 2 f , 9 , 2 r , Q 1 . I 1 ? E 6 if 5 I I 2 9 f ff f Z , MWA DEP RTURE RY 14 19 W W fwyf f W f S, Z , ji fy, 1 W WfW -wwf-vwwmww W W ,M W ,X I W , X I 1? W WW -ww i , ,W X ,, , A f TWV mf f I Q WM, Q L 4 7 A M, ,,,,,. H-Un, , .rv W- 1 , ,J .5 - ., K '-T.-'?i'1'f--,--1 :T x- 1 ff' . f-iii T' f ' E T f vrzff ' f ' R - I - I CO MA DER PETER W. B LKELEY UNITED STATES NAV Commander Bulkeley hails from a Navy family and grew up in various Navy communities on both coasts ofthe United States. He entered the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, injune 1964. Commissioned an Ensign, U.S. Navy in 1968, his first tour of duty was on board USS AGERHOLM QDD-8261 where he served as Gunnery Officer and ASW Officer. After completing the Department Head Course, U.S. Naval Destroyer School, Newport, Rhode Is- land, in March 1974, he then served as Engineer Officer. USS JOHN S. McCAIN QDD-361 homeported in San Diego, California. Injuly 1976 he reported to NATO Headquarters, Brus- sels, Belgium, as a member ofthe U.S. Military Committee to NATO. He then served as Opera- tions Officer at the Naval Communications Stations, Rota, Spain untiljune 1979. In january 1980, he was assigned as Assistant Chief of Staff QCommunicationsj to Commander Cruiser Destroyer Group ONE. Commander Bulkeley reported to Fleet Training Center. Norfolk, Virginia in April 1982 as Prospective Executive Officer, USS TICONDEROGA QCG-47D until May 1984. Commander Bulkeley's most recent assignment was in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy QProgram Appraisalj. Commander Bulkeley holds a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master of Science Degree in Management. He is also a graduate of the Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich, England. His awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the joint Service Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal. He also wears the Armed Forces and Navy Expeditionary Campaign Medals, National Defence Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal with three stars, the Navy Expert Pistol Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. He is married to the former Carol Anne Simmons of Patterson, New jersey. The couple reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia with their daughter Lauren Leigh and son, Christopher Tare. dp NGN 0-Q 1 X 9 www vm W X N X QX E N rx N N X Q 5 xi Q S4 . t' NX ' x N ...,.N..x X Si N K R 5 ,Q x PS l I HOMAS W. FROHLICH ITED 'TA I E VY Commander Frohlich was born in Cleveland, Ohio and grew up in Euclid, Ohio. He attend- ed Case Institute of Technology and graduated in 1970 and with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. He enlisted in 1970 and was commissioned an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve through the Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island in March 1971. Commander Frolich's first tour of duty was aboard USS ROBERT A. OWENS CDD 8273 as Main Propulsion Assistant. After completing the Department Head Course at U.S. Naval Destroyer School in November 1973 and augmenting to the regular Navy, he reported to USS DUPONT QDD 9419 as Engineer Officer. In October 1977 he completed his second depart- ment head tour as First Lieutenant aboard USS MANITOWOC CLST 11805 and reported to the Readiness Support Group in Norfolk, Virginia as the Officer-IN-Charge of the 6000 PSI Steam Mobile Training Team. Following this assignment, he served in USS FARRAGUT CDDG-375 as Engineer Officer and in USS PREBLE QDDG46J as Executive Officer. Command- er Frolich's most recent assignment was in the Office of the Naval Inspector General. Commander Frohlich's awards include the Meritorious Service Medal and the Navy Com- mendation Medal. He is married to the former Sally Ferris of Euclid, Ohio. The couple reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia with their sons David and joshua and daughter Catherine. 7 X X X f, - 450 W V X ff' X! E, X S , S Af , ff W E X f Q LCDR. R. 0. KED EY EXECUTIVE OFFICER YNCM W. M. STILES COMMAND MASTER CHIEF -4--4-SQ:-L-A--ca-Q-4-n-S4...a-.':..54.f..:.1.mg..,KK,gK,g,,,K,, :- --f - - K- :if K-1 ,. -KK. . K , K, K. KK, KK.. K. K KKKK KK K K KK K K K KK K K -.......a...g...,w:.-...B-..a:.b:.a.af m x. Q , L 1 : N - - - -., K , 7 K1 , , , . , K , , K K . .R..N. ' .,, .... --... 1f,. , K.. KK K .K K ,K . K . -KKK ....,......... ,ha 0, , K ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ENS K. FROBERG LTJG c. 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