Raleigh (LPD 1) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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V DIVISION KNEELING: LT S. McArthur, LT J. O'Connor. FIRST ROW: E. Martinez, R. Faulk, C. Stevenson, T. Gill, T. Jacob, W. Shay. SECOND ROW: E. Lamb, R. Colvin, H. Roun, D. Dagerea, A. Richardson. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, B. Watson, C. Egner, W. Mousiey, R. Johnson, D. Brown. FOURTH ROW: E. Malpass, E. Hartl, D. Powers, C. Matherly, W Washington. 4 'ar Aviation Aviation Ordnanceman Support IAUI Equipment Technician QASI

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AIR DEPARTMENT .5 'W ,vw . ' 'cy 2. A LT J. O'Connor Aviation Aviation Structural Boatswain's Mate Mechanic QAMQ KABT The Air Department conducted flight operations from FtALElGH's air wing of two CH-46E, four AH-1T, and two UH-1 N aircraft from the Air Combat Element CACEl of MAGTF 4-88. The depart- ment achieved a significant milestone when it logged it's 23,000th mishap free landing on 12 Oc- tober 1988. ln November the ACE re-deployed from Naples back to CONUS, but flight operations resumed in the Persian Gulf. During the day, the department conducted vertical replenishments and paxfmailfcargo transfers with CH-46's from logistic ships and H-3 Sea Kings, from the Desert Ducks of HC-2. During the night, the department landed Army Special Operations aircraft by utiliz- ing night vision goggles. All in all, it was a dynamic, safe, and successful cruise for the RALEIGH Air Department. F l y N av y



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ADMIN LCDFI Gray lllll -4 cn o 3 on D 12 E 'U cn CD o 3 3 92. 3 no 3 'fo E U o SD. 92. Q cn '1 7 'U 9 From the time RALEIGH deployed to the Persian Gulf the ADMINXPEFIS Office was tasked on a daily basis to provide ADMIN support for the crew and MAGTF 4-88 embarked. MAGTF 4-88 departed the ship unexpectedly in Naples, Italy, and the RALEIGH was headed for the Gulf. Upon our arrival to the Middle East Force and MCMGRUCOM the ship was tasked to become mother ship for six minesweep- ers. ADMINXPERS got involved from the beginning, providing support to the staff, sweeps, and other miscellaneous units. The diary message had to be the most painstaking of allg to keep track of numer- ous personnel reporting and transferring was a major project, but the office showed its true colors in fly- ing fashion. As we bid good-bye to long hours, watches, and daily evolutions, no one does it better than ADIVIINIPERS. Our motto is No Excuses, Just Results. Master-at-Arms Lithographer QLD Navy QMAI Counselor QNCI

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