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I I I In A L A Y - -f- , ,4 -f,g5m-L,fg1f,- ,, 11 .-,-.7 5'C1.- 7,--. f - - . -N -..5-'F'-4-1 .- H ' f .T Nj V .qiuhlj-ysuuzg-v..p.,..... 4Q,-,-..,..,......uw11db-'J , - , ' W , , .. .. - V , - A. - - 7 -Y -f' - ' - -W 'M' ' 1 f 5 7 5 E 5 Q 1 I E 2 1 3 1 3 3 5 3 3 2, 'f USS RAMSEY DEG-2 WESTPAC CRUISE so APRIL-9 Novemsen was DEDICATION LT David H. Wyrick, USN 41936 - 19683 LT Wyrick was RAMSEY's first Engineering Officer. ln December, 1967 he left RAMSEY for duty as Commander River Division 92 in Vietnam. On 18 March, 1968 he was killed in action when his swift boat was caught in a Viet Cong ambush while on patrol. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Combat V posthumously. The officers and men of RAMSEY will remember his always, and it is to his memory that this first cruisebook is dedicated. . 1 9 : 1 ...ru new 12 . 1 ci Q' A:xn S raijfgiiiiiif- I v x,- . ,. o Z 5 5 ! 1 Kb 1' ,U--q 'K' lair- :wie fun-'Af wif 4' -4.-... .I , xx 'Q' .M H wr f N , K -Q Inu.. . .. -zflasm' M ' N QV, . ff-.e-'im ...f av' -nun , Mmm., , www f -nv 1? YW ' '--. f,-.. ' xt mtl, as -9 Hs. , ' ,nnbng N.. V A I In -,,'m,, , , ,. --cz? ' --,. V W Q - Ns ,.,. 9. 'M' f-f- - ' S+ All L'upt:1in IiOlkI-IIi'I'SUN was ii-irn in Lexington, North i'uroIin1i, :ind giww up in Colunihiu, S.C.. which hc still considers home. IIC entered thc Xnxxil ticgiiitfinjs in I9-l-i, sulciscquciitly' grndugiting in lil-QT. Cllllllllll IQOIXI-ZIi'l'SOX's first ihztj: .es- siggnmcnt wus to thc destroyer ISS 'VI-bi ii I-L fllllli-STSI, which mndc four Klcditcrr.inc::in deployments during his tour. fiftcr gi 3'c-.ir on thc rc-commissioning detail oi' l'SS Mill..-XXI-IY Qllll-51285, hc begun llostgrrid- untc Training in Xnxxil Intelligence and Russian Imigiiugc, and spent 1953-5-3 in Belgiuide, Yugoslavia ns .Xssistnnt Xia-tail .-Xtt nc he . Cnptnin ROBERTSON returned to de- stroyer duty in 1955 ns Staff Operations :uid Gunnery Officer for COMDESROX 30. Ile relieved ns Executive Officer aboard ISS WEEKS QDD-T017 in July 1959, in the pecul- iar location of Toledo, Ohio during the CONINIANDING OFFICER CAPTAIN WILLIAM D. ROBERTSON, USN Tim-y's Inlzind Seas cruise. In the summer of 1960, he reported as Executive Officer of iss in-Liviai' gmc-14i, the first ofthe N:iiiv's new generation surface-to-air mis- sile destroyers. Following another Medi- tcrrzinean deployment, he reported to Vinshington ILC. to the Office of Naval Intelligence. ln lfall 1964 Captain ROBERTSON re- ported to Seattle and took command of LFS VJATTS QDD-567i during her last few months of commissioned service, and later was named as Prospective Commanding Officer, R.-XMSEY, in March 1965. He has since guided the ship through fitting-out, commissioning, underway training, combat readiness qualification and through R.1iIt1SEY's first Westpac deployment. Captain ROBERTSON married the former Frances Tuttle of Columbia, S.C. and has two children, Fran and Dixon. EXECUTIVE OFFICER LIEUTENIINT COMMANDER RICHARD E. ONG, USN LCDR ONG was born in Oakland and raised in Lafayette, California. He re- ceived his commission as Ensign USNR in 1957 through the NROTC program at Oregon State College. LCDR ONG's first duty assignment was as first lieutenant, gunnery officer and supply officer aboard USS REXBURG QEPCER-8559. This was followed by duty as Battalion Commander and Ordnance Officer at the Recruit Training Command in San Diego. While attached to the Recruit Training Command he augmented into the regular navy. Returning to sea duty in July, 1960, LCDR ONG reported as CIC Officer to USS LEONARD F. MASON IDD- 852I. In March 1961 he was assigned to Destroyer Division 32 Staff as Operations and Chief Staff Officer, and in May 1962 was ordered to additional duty to DESRON 3 Staff. LCDR ONG reported to the Staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet in February 1963, serving as Administrative Assistant in Operations. After two years with CINCPACFLT Staff he reported to the missile frigate USS COONTZ QDLG-95 as Operations Officer. In July 1966 he was transferred to Danang, Republic of Vietnam where he served as Plans Officer for Commander U.S. Naval Support Activity Danang, While attached to NSA Danang he was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal. LCDR ONG reported to RAMSEY in August 1968 from studies at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, R.I., where he attended the school of Command and Staff. In September 1968 he received the Master of Science Degree in International Affairs from George Washington University. LCDR ONG is married to the former Joane Jochums of Berkely, California, and they reside with their two children in Cypress, California. COMMODORE Captain R. A. Rowe, USN COMMANDER DESTROYER SQUADRON TWENTY NINE Captain R. A. Rowe graduated with the first NROTC class of the L'niv. of Southern California in 1943. During World War II he was aboard USS MARYLAND QBB 463 and 'LTSS PHILADELPHIA QCL 471. After 1945 he served in ESS DL'LL'TH QCL 875, USS EUGENE A. GREEN QDD 7113, COMPHIBGRL' 3X4 Staff, USS BOYD QDD 5545 as Executive Officer, and LT.S. Naval War College. Captain Rowe commanded USS DOUGLAS H. FOX QDD 7993 in 1958-59, and USS NECHES QAO 475. Prior to reporting as COMDESRON 29 in July 1968 Captain Rowe had been Deputy Director, Strategic Offensive and Defensive Office, in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Captain Rowe is married to the former Mary Lou Ford of Spokane, Washington, and they reside with their two children, Lawrence 20 and Bonnie 17, in Palos Verdes Peninsula, California. I LT J. R. Meisner, USN Operations COMDESRON 29 STAFF OFFICERS fwUfgVl,,,!fl ,i ,, f 4 :ffm LT R. E. Stiens, USN SX V f F Materiel ii If 94 sau-F' F f LTJG R. L. Marston, USN Communications RAMSEY LTJG C. W. Blanchard, USNR Supply Officer 4:-.-.5 LTJG N. P. Smyth, USNR First Lieutenant if LT J. K Coward, USN Weapons Officer LT W. G. Collins, USN Engineering Officer LTJGD O Blew USN Electronics Officer OFFICERS LT C. E. Laidlaw, USN Operations Officer LT G. J. Van Horn, USN Missile Officer LTJG S. D. Seery, USN Communications Officer LTJG E. M. Hansen, USNR ASW Officer AFA ,. X' A t 4. , gg. W ENS P. T. Swenson, USNR Main Propulsion Assistant -new LTJG B. J. O'Conne11, USN CIC Officer L ENS R. M. Reed, USNR Damage Control Assistant '. , 1 K i, -:,.',-k Lt T252 fl-K' ' ' V PA' ,g ,f, NJ: ,, , f ---.f--4-.F ,.,..-lg In - .-I '4 - g1,.1,--,,,.2i,v..,:.' ':.ef:f.:1e'f.,l7f Q 47- 4 , H-'ff V - LTJG C. D. Bialowis, USNR Assistant Engineer LTJG J. D. Stevens, USNR Disbursing Officer WO1 B. C. Bradford, USN Sonar Maintenance Officer ,A Y. .Y .V L--+A--U -- A f -' -f-'f - . r 'X 'V ' '- f' 'V 311,-s'f f',-,217-':w :1q-7-w-gf nay:-' - ,,., -.- -, -V , -- f ...N Av -...r:'7lx , , . 1 ,. ...IJ . ,,. ,.3.....v .1 , 1 W . 4 X '94 ff K. - N ,Wf du-ik , G. L. Smith i Master Chief Electricians Mate G. F. Mocaby E. W. Hiber Senior Chief Chief Radarman Sonar Technician A Wright Chief Quartermastel 1095, S C Shoop Chief Sonar Technician J S Holmes Chief Missile Fire Control Technician I i ,.. Q 1 V K. G. MacDonald Chief Radioman J, B. Pectol Chief Signalman l - A Q, S B L Randall Chief btorekeeper ll ' ' ' I 1 5 . Q , ' l I I 5 x .I 3 U S 'li N 0 . - ' I p ' 5 ' A V,AL i I j ,L . 5 D 17 X 4 b . , I S 1 V 1 s , A x f s 5 - 1 lx .jp ., K A ',,..,..oW.. X ez B. J. Tullos Chief Boilerman R. J. Walden Chief Ship'S Serviceman Chief Hospital Corpsman H. D. Pearson . . fv-. Me- --ff -'.e- f-fw:f:.f'1zfif' fff-w-ff'-rzfWfcgfer-'fg'f21:if7125912121131-if-1 , Y V f ,. . f A I . .. V . . ,, ., f. ' ., 'SNP ' n at--1 W .avg -.:.1,g,., -.-'..A-.,.. ,.. --. f- - me 'K ,-Q, ,.-Th-5.3 -l . .1-A gfjfi-3,A,-4,ff.-e'i-:Qi-Qgfui' ,J Q' . jxifca -1' '. - ' .-sf'-IJ ' '-We-.xii-Xa 'ry-ff yi' if -v-an '1f :f'.4:-. '.-- .... .-.,.,-gr,-.11 ,::.-,ik,5,bmA,,,.,f3,-11,-gg jgwig-1 ,p 1.8 V 1 ,V ,bg-n mn.. . .M . -ugm-...nm 41... li l I l P l I 5 i I I 4 . r r 1 i i i 1 i i tg? 1 wc. 'sg ' .Y 1m'Z,:v?F?i jig, ,-'1 -ge A SHIP TAKES SHAPE 1 H null aw., J X Keel is laid Forming of hull A A I Launching by Mrs. Dewitt C. Ramsey Introduction to water xx. .Qi q xmf- -f 1 ,,-, .,-LPHV . ' 'Q t Wv ' Fitting Out Work just starts! ,N ,fi-fi, -32213 W H, 7-' N ,V V L ,-62561515 jpg . f V1 ' 1 l. Q 3 't?'gfx'Wi'iv?1'5' 1 '- i J -Ffiht'-:. 1:-5-I-. ' ,37 Q-,'.i1iffh,, -a'..1?a,'t ' , , : I : f ' 1, ' ,, 3 If T ji If Tfffgijizgry 'Q iv ,V :g,gV,::,v3,,,5,x5ii.Yi, , , 'fx 7' V' 1' eff' f 'ff 42fi2 1e.11'Z'fie,1,i f3iit21i'-ifadfi? ' T5 - , ,V QQ, -W 1.g44.gg, uw':.1:J,1Q-lr? tk Vg ,. if-q1'ff'13:'l7Lg.'.i,:, pg,2yF':, jr , . fi 1 Dear Captain, i Congratulations on your new command and best wishes to you, your officers and men on this memorable occasion of the commissioning of USS RAMSEY QDEG-25. It is appropriate that your ship, embodying the latest technological and scientific advances and destined for a vital role in the defense of our country, be named in honor of Admiral Dewitt Clinton Ramsey, U, S. Navy, a distin- guished naval officer and statesman, who faithfully served his country for thirty-seven years. l am confident that the crew of RAMSEY will perform with dedication and excellence under your guidance and leadership, and that RAMSEY will meet the challenges ahead in a manner reflecting the highest credit upon the United States Navy. Sincerely yours , Paul H. Nitze Secretary of the Navy 'f , : ?: .ze-gr P . gn . I. f ,-rm, . 'if 'iii' 0 ' ,ai i - Q if? 1.155 5-i 1 745 13 n . v ' .F r APRIL DEPENDENTS' CRUISE a chance to see where RAMSEY men will be spendmg their next sux months I-...5 'A vw' 1? E 'QQ Asw Gnouv THREE .N TRANSITS TH E PACIFIC Refueling from USS BENNINGTON QCVS-203 April 30 May 1 - May 5 May 6 May 7 May 7 - May 14 May 15 May 20 May 29 May 31 May 31 - June 9 June 10 June 21 June 25 - July 17 July 20 July 28 July 30 - Aug 4 August 8 August 19 Aug 23 - Sept 19 September 21 September 27 September 29 October 5 Oct 7 - Oct 20 October 25 October 28 Oct 28 - Nov 8 November 9 SUMMER VACATION IN THE ORIENT Depart Long Beach Transit to Pearl Harbor Arrive Pearl Harbor Depart Pearl Harbor Conduct Operational Readiness Exercises Arrive Pearl Harbor Depart Pearl Harbor for Yokosuka Arrive Yokosuka, Japan Depart Yokosuka, Japan Conduct Joint U.S. - Japanese Navy ASW Exercise Arrive Sasebo. Japan Depart Sasebo for Yankee Station Yankee Station Operations Arrive Subic Bay, Philippines Depart Subic Bay. Philippines Conduct ASW Exercise Arrive Sasebo, Japan Depart Sasebo for Yankee Station Conduct Yankee Station Operations Arrive Hong Kong for R 81 R Depart Hong Kong Arrive Subic Bay Depart Subic Bay for Yankee Station Conduct Yankee Station Operations Arrive Yokosuka, Japan Depart Yokosuka, Japan Direct Transit to Long Beach Arrive Long Beach. California! 5 xx ?.'l. THE ADMIRALH VISITS RAMSEY D LU RE... X 11 Ramsey's first personnel transfer ,Q-5+-' Not a bad ride! 1 ' 'inf Inspecting the Tartar VY Helo refueling HELO OPS if i 1 wfwmfhink I Haag. Helo in position ,I .L Personnel transfer Torpedo transfer : ., -.ww-'air 1..:' ,Hin wg- 5, V- ,,,i..,i.- L, V 5. sk- . VERTR EP f Helo inbound with a load of supplies. Taking back empty nets. Hovering over the fantail ' iff '1? 1'fV.'. afffi- QQQQLI.,:V,131'. 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' MAA, ' J, P ,.. - 1 Pr' ' 'II v 4' I W -s - A ' N 4 5CLqg'fvs7 Lf. ': vL V-'-':'3:7?d.wC' if l 'Z'J.-' ff: 3. ru.:'..-'1-,-,-IiE9'1'5 15-:gf-jf,-92,5 33, - fi A45-5, PRQQ'-:', :.V:s5iy'F'.f,' ., ' 2.4: - ':.::.-Z--':'5'Af 1 - L 1--1--W -4' - - ' ' ' ' 'f ' ' SHIPPING OVER AND MAKING RATE , ya -tv-K-K., R ' ' I N 'N , If fy . M,x f ' ' 5 1 Sq! . +V' 6 Jax' in, Shipping over ceremonies in WestPaC A, H Advancement 1n rate ceremony 111 WestPac 4 E. 1 III? gs I I F I 1 ,I I I jr D I I Q . . . 2 . an J ff ,EA QI ' 'lil'- A Ili ff V' . 143' vu ' 'ggfril WHITE HAT OF THE YEAR AWARD SPONSORED sv THE LONG BEACH INDEPENDENT BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION X .Q -MWF, V,Q,??.'5-W7 fu' 4 , '11, 1 - - 'Lf 'sg , in sr ?A 'E A V EATE fi 5 ' Q ,V,.3' -.K A, JOHN R. NIPPINS, MM1 Presentation of the award by the Captain Q 31 P'- 5 2 i 3 1 i ? f 2 ? i 3 5 1 i 1 n Q 4 1 n I n 1 5 5 1 if v ye A ,,,' 5 - i Z - 'fa'--.4 'i . 'Y T,.. '1', ff 4. ' pf. 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'i USS ARIZONA Memorialhonorroll. 3315 5 . . Q. , l fl ' 1'-wsegawiggamvz P!? 9w'4'2 . , 1 5 l I i . ' 'fr ' ' , 1.- -. -f.,p4 -buf ,J A-,lr ,,,,. . . . .,. we .-J, f- L .. , ' i 4: is 'i ' f -a , ,, 4 ' .M E Q L ,Su-.,,-ff -...Q ..... ..--, Q.. ga- 'Q -- Y . - mf.-- ..-,.,g..4...m,.i..-.Lu ff-n'.lwm'i... liz. -.W -JA , ,e .-.4211 f V-W ' SUBIC BAY The jeepney: a combination of American jeeps and Filipino ingenuity. 'WZ 1 11'f-- D' I - ,af - - i X . fig? xigf'Yfklg'i9.Xfi':fiiQl Q e I ..ne r win' ,yi ,7k vu, .. .J X ,q N M 1 , I g Tggsxakig o J 5 ' Qsff .,,, ,Ng ,- -. f' ff-. ff W . X. Aw Sikh. f A, Q ,.. -- A Q, ,V W- ,- ,. R .X -'--- X-A 3' 1... 4, Q QV, 5, x X 5 k, is ' f IQ13 wi im g , ' gQ?iiLggm,1,gai15E5m--QQ 241.1 .naar Trademark of the Philippines. fx, J, , 'Q , . . . I- A .. 'if - .w, in .. 6 Y If ,, - ?lwll1iIQfw I-N affix' 0 T A - 1 OLONGAPQ 5 I I i T i if Ii F i, x in . 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Q 1 1 r v I wrlvfltzal falfxs pltvh if 'A F 1 Y Y ,K :L g, I? f'f1n1c racift up 1-'1 lvlcwriu Pezak. The Pearl ofthe Orient , as seen from atop Victoria Peak. It rains a lot in Hong KOH!!- li K it ' in FZ' N Rialw A S... HONG KON r . , ,... ,... -ff , 11 - L--,K .f,.f-. -:ser , 4:5 tj-74 :I-if-2 K V' A i L I.,-.L 4 .- . .. L,:-c4,.,.,. .f ,.,.- Directing traffic, an everyday job for Hong Kong Police 11 'il L s . .....A,,-.--.,, iii? E E . 7.1-.. aka . HQNG KONG---A city of impressions, leaves its 'mark on a sailor. Tailored suits, new Cameras from the China Fleet Club, the Star Ferry, Kowloon night clubs, rain every day, the tramway, bearded sailors with British accents, warnings about rickshaw drivers, the look-alike concrete buildings, the left-hand driving, fleet landing, cheap prices, the crowded harbor, the water taxis, sidewalls vendors, jimks, the smell of the Orient mixed with gasoline fumes, those big Hong Kong dollars and girls. 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Q A Q 'X..., ff Ui THIS 5 SECOND DIVISION .9 x I Y If TC Holmes and FTM2 Grinnell SN Cheek 5. I'I '-E. f WEN I 'if 12 7 O- Q. Iv I i in X M III FTM2 Casey, FTM3 Jackson, and FTM2 Duey FTM1 Nelson I 63 ii 1 v , , , . V , V- - ' , - - - ,M '- ' -gaygjpzfg-:,pv'1T,r r I . A, , ,..-- ,, - , , , , -. . , , '-1 '-f..1' 1 uw' 'H' x ' NwVf N------'A'-H .- zu ' f , f 'L-.ipdfgfxibfxoisxmex , mr GMCS Jones, FTM2 Church, FTCS Bond FTM3 Sattie SECOND DIVISION STANDS A TIGHT V B ,. GN 4 x 45 I, 2. . Aij.,'.' '- .. . , . .. V 'H -. ,:fx. .mn .M -.40-at r-' 1 lf H'-' . Q ' -'Hn -I O Q! O 1 , C 'P ff? DIDS , 5 QT: ' If wwf I, F TNI2 Duew -Qq -Q- HQ- CDNDITIDN III WATCH GMM2 Cochran Y' ,Q I if I . .L ,, .- W'-..W-.,.f---7-3 JV I -, .?'T -404.2 55?-7 . '-QTWYI-1-,-,D -, , . - v- . , - ,.. ....-,..,,, -we-1-a,fv:'::.,-:-'1gP:w - A M4-M--I: -ar, -'fg.:,,-'g-.12 ' '--wx.-4, . .,Ji-V,-:J-ff'Meri!-T-w.w:'l'fT,1-.fn gf ,.,f.j ,s. .-1, .rr-. . I '-- . ' QFFZEZETRQE.Sf:-w.gt-?7S 72Q.3'A1-.'.:4: . ..-rf'1-.-'-,- - rr if-,A -f'- - - ' 4-V' 7' K- Q g T., ' ,, A ' .. , Y -- ' ' V- - ' , A,.,,4.mI:.m...f,:r..- .-,..L V ' -f - f - H D . , 'f' ' ' ' Y' f' ' ' GMM3 Smiley making rate MDRE SM CNINI3 Doriovin GNIM2 Gaskill FTG3 Boyer and FTG2 Gibson 'XX' -ng, 03:3 FE' 1 65 A ,I -E -w,,vQf.,vf-3: -ww ,-1-ynfwihgvr, , ,Vik ,--- ,Q ,,-.,.. .j--,, - n - n, . r .. :'f:fwmPi21--:-'-ff- ', '7':-'A'i'TZ7 ' f Q' ' . '-915-ulvfiia-'lr-W -1 -5 ....-- Z Q 3 r i E i FTM2 Field, FTM3 Sattie, FTM2 Fund A PARTING SHOT R 14 ' X .5 , . F 'l!s ' SN Pohl Who ever heard of a yellow gun barrel? J -1 . . Yfiyf . 4 fe ,Q Jr V-lj WO-1 B. C. BRADFORD, SONAR MAINTENANCE OFFICER --. . A K1 ,.f ,g,g. V , -?,J? ,MS ,,,.-1-,mf--f-,, ,, . -V -- , Y AJ, X AFX LT fjgj E. M. HQXNSEN, .-XNTI-SL'BM.'XRINE XXQ-XRI ARI'I OFFICER STG-2 Souza STG-2 Lawrence ST1 Reid T' STCS G. F. MOCABY STC S. C. SHOOP ST1 Mccann Number One TM-2 Schwartz TM-2 Holbrook Plank Cwner .1 fi' 45-jf:-fgl.fffI.1j,:5 4-,f ,f,'- gQ,gj5. iz:-igffk -5,gn,lqL,:,2fLlfug' :,:,gLgf V-55.114 Q 1 - STG-2 A STG-3 Justus STG-2 Dobbs, STG-3 Chalbert Trueblood STG-3 Bevivino STG-3 Wilson, STG-3 Keiser S1-G-3 Koshetz STG-3 Caverly sf! STG- Nordhaus STG-3 ThomPS0n GMG'2 C018 ,4u5 '-' dj, '7 -I 4'0 7 Er' W sw WE Third Division is made up of three different rates, each unique in its own respect. The largest of the three rates is the sonar technicians. Each and every member of the sonar gang helps to operate and maintain the most advanced sonar system in the fleet. During our WestPac cruise, Third Division was accredited with the most outstanding performance for Anti-Submarine Warfare among the destroyers in the squadron. This rewards the many long hours that the sonarmen have worked to keep this system oper- ational. Our sonar system, the ANXSQS-26AX, has the highest operational time in the fleet. This is why the men of the sonar gang have been able to maintain such a high standard of Anti-Submarine Warfare readiness. The Gunnersmates' and the Torpedomen supply the weapons system for Anti-Submarine Warfare. These men maintain and operate their respective weapon sys tems daily. The Asroc and the conventional torpedo are the main arsenel used against enemy submarines. Both of these rates Work closely with the sonarman. The precision equipment and professional experience that is brought together in Third Division Will determine our readiness. It already hasg We 're the Best! 0' 3 . 70 Z4 , . . - . . . ,. ,f -. --y. ., ,, A , ., , Y- - .. - - -' - -W K 'I 'IH , ,: f-of .r E .Jw -1'7'1'i nf -. .sp . f- ,V ' 1- -X ,I A .A .,.f ,,. - 14' . H 3 UQ? '.g3':'- '-VE. 'wry ',E.- , K L, A, A, - .-', - 'iffsf fl' . 'E gy, .... ,E iv . ' T' I 1 ff .,,'gx'. .452 . ,L-Q5 E - U 5 ' , a ' -4. 5-x W a...,,. ' . 9 , G ,fa E 1 I . 1 Fs.. gf 1. .. Of f I 11 7. 1A Q ENGINEERING , ,--vv --W-.Tv . 1 , N,-, -,, , - V - 4 -, , HM- ' ,. mzva-umm E -1 M454-sag ,.,. 1 , . 1 2 i , 1 I I ' 5 1 3 'wa 2 Q f s 2 H 3 .. . E f E - - . ENGINEERING GDOD TIMES AND BAD J , .- Q Q Q .Q at Q Q Q9 Q 5 2 tt Z Q it if Q Q C : Q Q Q 2 it Q Q Q 3 Q 3 Q Q Q 2 Q Q Q Q Q. Q Q Q Q 5 3 Q Q 4: .Q Q S sl Q . . ,f , ,if Q Q, Q. Q. Q, 3 'Q 'Q Q Q 4 I N i . . and we love our work Mr. Reed with a gyro headache E K Q if : gf Xxx 'N' . s 1 ' Ri. Dillavou , the dilligent Norris and Adkins - whale boat and bearings if 'E 3' X sp X sr ' 1531 'naw .4-4- ,',,j'w BTC Tullos calls the fireroorn M DIVISION M Division is composed of two groups. The first is the boilertenders and firemen who operate the ship's boilers and evaporators. They supply steam for propulsion, cook- ing, heating, and fresh water for boiler and personal use. The second group contains the machinist mates who operate and maintain the ship's main engine and turbogenerators. engine room Robinson man of the X .. , Rogers - The Great The intellectual snipes Gonyeau up out of the hole ma' vw 'Q Q , ,ll 55, Kellum measures up The QUSUTGTOOITI watch Arbogast and Miller Mlller regulates the JP-5 Barnes and the HP Potak enjoys the Clean Navy life Situation Bri-15 lg A f w:N P' dru- Webber. Nippins, Kiipfer Control the A .F w-K 5 Q 4 a 4 Brangan, Vermeersoh. and Lewis Phillips :ind his l9'X proof ef-ff K- ll ns -malls' I Mumtorfl, tomporfiiw 1 mean Cook V ,Q Compton - an artist at work RAM? C05 D562 ,aff JM WSP -2Qoont,5f1i'5t V-fir'-ii yjgijn. f 2 'Q ,, I N!! - , ,waxy N LL 4 . 4 t V , .i Comeaux at honde Adkins and Grossie CO6 and his kiUgd0m Gartner, Where's A the air Condi- tior1ing'? rbogast executes sweepers Becker at coffee break Jones brushes .11 1... -is-1 Early liberty, Marina ? 11 I fig: inf? Under EMCM Smith's watchful eyes R DIVISION R Division is composed of 3 groups of specialists. The first, the A gang, is composed of Machinist Mates, Engine- men and Machinery Repairman. They maintain the various auxiliary equip- ment on board. The second group con- tains the Electricians and Internal Communications men who operate and maintain the electrical and inter- nal communications systems. The third group is composed of the Ship- fitters who do the bulk of the con- struction and welding on the ship and the Damage Controlman who are re- sponsible for the Damage Control equipment which enables the ship to meet any emergency. uv Robby, Treggett. and Ozmun in the IC Treehouse . Ir! The Phantom The hose hand1ers fx-v ff:-f jew 2 , ,V if f fy 'Y r 7' 1 Wynn , ' 'X lm-.N Gunter Checks DC gear Ditsch, 1C-man Gonzales, crack shipfitter ww x Adkins, Full speed ahead? Tr E' ,z ax X.,,.f 4 I Wysocki and Shelley What 's wrong Sturgeon ? Scallon enjoys the life. Pellerih at his lathe Nw Smith - Safety first with 3 prong plugs Shuraleff on patrol mtv i uw 'J W ' 454 .ritfg 7' P P Qiiiiswnf Qs W ivy' M M 1 H ol m ll Nl llll Riihkey Conte mpl zites ' the MK 19 lglectrieians - Thomassen and Ridley Rldjl. .6'5tE fYhT'2.-4-rizkv Q 'H s 5 1 5 I l 1 I l 5 ! Dunn receives -bc k, recognition X 'lf I' in 'Jbqf V its Nngfi. X, PQQOK X' fl Alf!! er?-6f?3,. If f 'M' Mclnvale logging records Rapata, the DC man A Czarnick applies the heat good team - Miller and Jones 'ff' LCDR ROBERT 0. STRANGE, JR., USN 'S!!?M W'6 R5'P'lf':I. We V - f b f n 1--M - f iw- f'-1,-v,-5-unrwa'vd4v':-1-9--4 1 ' A we' if .- ,---'L--'rf ,, . A- I . . . .. v ew xr, :.,. ,,,,-.Q-Agp, .,.. , ,,,,,q, , 1,-g,-l.,3. ...- L.-. A A, Y- --J 7, - ,- J ,',,.H. .-Y . .. ,x - ',- . . 1 f. . . ,. , ,-, 5 7.5p,:2jr.j-5.,4a'g5gl-'ffiiinjgvl 13 .5. Big-1 Q., k- It H .- P Executive omcen qocmber, 1965 - August, may ..- LCDR Robert O. Strange, Jr., USN, son of the late Captain and Mrs. Robert O. Strange USN of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, enlisted in the Nam' in August, 1952. He entered the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland in July, 1953 and graduated with the class of 1957. His first assignment was as Anti-Subniarine Officer aboard USS JENKINS QDDE-4475 which was engaged with ASW evaluations and operations in the Pacific at the time. After a tour as Gunnery Officer of USS SPROSTON QDDE-5771, LCDR Strange was ordered to the U. S. Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California where he grad- uated in 1962 with a degree in Weapons System Engineering. LCDR Strange next reported to the Surface Missile System section of the Bureau of Naval Weapons where he served as Officer-in-Charge of the Missile Ship's Qualification and Assistance Team. Returning to sea in 1963, he served as Weapons Officer aboard USS SAMPSON QDDG-107 which was in- volved in testing and evaluating the TARTAR missile system during much of his tour. In October, 1965 he reported to RAMSEY as Prospective Executive Officer, and be- came the ship's first Exec after commissioning in June, 1967. LCDR Strange helped ' ' d fitting-out through readiness qualifications and guide RAMSEY out of construction an ,D O ' d h lfwa ' through the deployment until preparation for Westpac deployment. He serve a y A t b LCDR R E Ong USN His untiring efforts, professional tal- being relieved in ' ugus y . . U, . ent, and dedication to duty will be in evidence aboard RAMSEY for many years to come. . .7 '. .3,Q A. '.Z',,'g,.'i '.g . ' ' ' K .n-sn-an a.i.w.-.1 S A.f.f,,A4 '.,,. iv, 5- W rf, Ui.-,,-.. . , .gf t -f f L:.1-.r.2:T--ug-J- -11 Iss Q- ui. , ,. rl --'-Cf51F5'fE'-1J 3wagbMN . ' Q, ,f lf ,ff fi' ff 0 , OPERATIONS 11.1 -varvnsqs -nh fa I . u I 6 f X f . f f, X E If 4 X .rs Q ' if X 4 8, , INAX IGATIOIN TEAM RADIO GANG SIGNAL GANG SHIPS 01-'FICE POSTAL CLERK CORPSMAN A, '. . -1Q,g4a-r.,g' 4-Turf' ' - - . X' al. R - - '1gwzAQ- 1, , N expressive moments ...another anti-submarine transitex and no frequency plan A six-page Plan of the Day - sure, I'd love to type it! 1. 1 iv,-fi -L -me 1et's get coordinated . I f i ,gi fl: lv U 353 63' I g PAA -. i S the RAMSEY-RAM goes to press Santa-skate :V , Q, ,f f.Y3,y.i1N-Ls ,im-9.33, ',fA.i,T.s.5g-, :,?QLL',g-.gl: 1.55 A A 'fi aff? i .:s....f-.f.:au 'igf-C?-i 'umm-..' Ms ' ' E u S 1 S 3 Q 1 Q , in 1 Z .wa-A I'1l never shave it off - ' W What's this knob for? Mn, Tr ? Iwi! . the staff radiomen it takes a team effort proud of thelr work ..,lf.-,-.-r-,WW7 the Operations yeoman ..f- 'wm Where we at, Chief? your favor1te'P OI DIVISION I---.rnY.- V----.--Y vv W., -M,-...-.V-I ,M -Y ,, Y ., V .,.-v- K W... ,. , , --- K I . - , , - ' , A - ' 'f' ' -v 'f-f - f. ., .,, v -. N 1-x f ,,,4,.z,-. '-.Y..w,-.. ,,,,,-. 3 - ,, .4 V V - . ..5.l,.,.v'--N u PC my ,. ,e . ,.,. -:W 'JS H' f-.'. -A--r,-.1-. 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RD3 Krysick plots target gf I 'T RD1 Lewis YI 89 ig, br? 0 WVf?Tf5r Q'TNCZE?ML Vif ' f.f.z' F Eiw A L M i ' ', f - 2 - .- - V .. - .T-5 . - ,- - -. -g- L,-.,-f.- ' W-L-' Q, ,JL 1'-,-,., wig, M ., . ,. ,, ',,,dwSF'J51 - -.w 5:-l-GQ'-F.i'73 'www 1 if T ' -' T-H . , 4 if ,.L..g:..i..u-,fA1.L ff. gm gg, , AW A W, . , - , , f ,, 'IO -nw A-, mf-fr-nyc:-4,14-.v-g,gs 1'-n -z .r . 5 CIC CI-IPERS Was that Turn 9 or 9 Turn .5 Who '? Me '? 'Y A 'L t ... SS Busted, eh '? lf' k,.g,lw-45 -4. ' ll! 0ooh yea... there it is. Sir, the lookout says that rock has six guns an' two stacks an' n u tf, I , 0 I I If you think they're Confused now - just watch. W., o , ,,, , -- -. MN W K L V , b , , . , ,ht ' . V, ,, .. ,, , , . ...Q - ,. , .5 - . 1 . -:. -:.--Ag.--'P...:,-,g,w:1I-:11-.-,zysrflw:,1'.'g5'Lq5:,-2.4:-:i ' ,L . , - . . 1- x - p -, A , - ,, ' -. , ,..-5 , . 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WIN '33 yu ,fu .t FJ . is Lai his ' 92 1 ebb .in 'fini' When stores come over from the unrep ship, the work begins... by logging them in... nlssunsmc. g--1 i ic. .. .5 if M 1: The Disbursing Office has lots of action OH Payday DK1 Tommy Sharp prepares another pay list 93 e YV- -a.A,,.... ...,.f..., .r.,,,--,... - .....-.-. AA.,,-,... ,A,,.',,.. - 1. - , . CDMMISSARYM EN f J' CS2 Young flefty and CS3 Donnelly pull out another batch of fresh bread Chow time' . .f. ,r , f 3. - - Checking out one of CSl Reed's tasty soups is LTJG Stevens, Food Service Officer ' f f ,V 5 'V f,f' fxhyfwy 1 ,,,, i . W 2 V' if H I , , 3 e f , i ,ff . ,V f 1' an-Q fi CS2 Orr 5 'Ziyi A 9 ' if QJ: if We Ka I . ,I All '31 ffm i-, sf-1 CS1 Reed mmm vanilla frosting f 'M'-'HfH f 'i ' , C' . -.,. ,. . ,a.-,,-T. ' 51-?,.:411:'?s1---2153-4 JEL '15 -7352,-1aif.1i.sg'2:1'niw'fff1 f r' ' ' . . , -.- ,..visrfirifw'-zfzrf..1.fi 4- -L-+-:'- ' - nfs:-f--Q. L-s Lis-e - ---More H '! ' 1.1.4.3 M.-....,..f..-...x-,.,,.,.o. . K,,,,,,,,K.-,q,l.-M..?kg:Qr31,f-S-fatal TN Chiong and SD2 Eusoof Menu-planning time again Whr1t'll it be today? SD2 Aniel's cooking has been the cause of many ll forgotten diet I r' Htl' STEWARDS Cleft to rightjz SD2 Aniel. TN Aguda, TN Giron, SD2 Iiusoof, and TN Chiong - H f ,,,.-, C 4.3.1 .9-,,, 11555 ,wt T ! N SHIP'S J Y Y 2 I Y f I 4 3 i ami ,3 5 mf .xg K S Y .ni I f 3. ,I , ,......1- f R, W, 1, ' Laundry G-new - SH2 Davis, SN Funk, SN Estepp S C E M E N Ship's Barber - SN Blachowski NK' el-- -K S, X? Ship's Store - SN La Rosa Chief Pearson and SH2 Davis gdover ship'S store records ..,- '5 'fbSi 1 xl? '-'1'5 ' , , f - - .av--2-Z.f:,'f ... - , 7 V ,IL ,Y A W -Y if -f - a F' - ' , -vv V -' f - . -A -...M f-.. -Q-1' ,,. ': l-g.qGuN--- -. - f, . V ,J-:.f.....,k,.-f' - ,, - I , - ...M..-Ivfv.-1,--r -. . :.,7,- new-M , ,, v..f,f.,-'f-.0'.-. 1-K.- - , . f ,A v - X , . . - v Q.:- , .1-1-' V-.7- 14' S - ,,-:.,....f:.s , . -' K.-JF-1-M - '-M W Q f - H ,,.Y,,-. Q, ,,-.-,1 - .S , ,, -, ..-wwf w-' - P' , ' ' - ' ' -' ' K maui vig ii'-rr-LYHT' - ' - - ' ' I Staff Yoeman S KKQZQWQ YN2 Wolford Pafaff I, Q Ike Q0 GOIVIDESRON 29 EMBARKED ON RAMS EY dwg Staff Stewards - SD2 Cate and SD3 . Favor Commodore Clark - relieved in July C0mm0d0re Rowe f 'ff af- ..-, . ei L' . - -',- fm,-1:-.m.,,,,,,l, .. - A, -. - nes'-g , . , - Q-gnu. V.-r r,-'Q -v---avi' ff TTfT,'7 J , M I . ,- V A r A - - .rf - '- '-14'-'L., '??f'--?1':'K! ---'-V ' .L fp - f L- . I ,Vg X-:S-,,1,1ff' wif:4f:.1 Qf12i-:af ' 42- , - - fy . -, :.r-,-A7- L..-A H.. :af-'-' ' '.., ' , 45,1 - -' . - -gf - 4 9 j Q f nr eg! ,ff,'.,,w.x':,L:..'fw..f'-wg: ?f1.,4Q ,.L K , I, , . ,,.. ARRIVAL , ,,f,-4 :H H1 M 7 I Agriculture Dept. Inspection The longest Sea Detail K beg. ,X ez W-.. x t x .4-5 tl t ' X -' WVWW3 V4-,g-A. -QQ ...ips 44. , QM- . . Q .- .. Q1Qx..g ' 555' Jl0NJ77T7'IW' F?AZ1Ni H,v'SW'-7W'f' 'f ' 'W ' -'-'-'P- vw-'.2, K h 1' f A .ff ,J HOME. . .AT LAST - . ,-ff, ,, It has been a genuine pleasure during the paS13 six months to have had such a truly competent group of professional destroyermen attached to ASW Group Three. You can hold your heads high in any crowd. I hope we have the pleasure of sail- ing together again. Well done. Capt. Howell Commander, ASW Group Three Welcome Home. Your outstanding performance is reflective of proud ships carrying out many varied missions, particularly in ASW. You were able to main- tain a high state of readiness and contributed signifi- cantly to our efforts in Vietnam. Best wishes for a happy homecoming. 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