Ramsey (DEG 2) - Naval Cruise Book

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Cmxso, 'QQHE Q 1530 Q . - 4-vv -'- if-1-vv1n-v.Y1--..x... -f..-'vu-novo-f-....--.W-.-.-v..,..-A -.-Q. .......Y...... .x- -4 ..,-.-4 - - - lu. : 1 ,WT jit- jf? 'QQ M.. 5 og- H T fa C. I I' M ' 0 s ' , J-W? 4 Y'-'94 gg , :ANNO f , ,Q -s , 'Hi y- P ,1- K A i Q . . if U s hgh ,gr Q X l ' nd QX 'Io- N C UIS -gh? A1qg,'g '- nur, ' 1 J Q , -'-'-lt -:':f....,.,....,-......,.. -. . , . Q CO A DI G OFFICER ovember, 196 -10 july,197O ALBERT J. ASHURST, COMMANDER, USN Commander Albert J. ASHURST was born in Highland Park, Illinois in 1929, however, during the majority of his pre-collegiate days he lived in Fontana, California, which he still calls home. He entered the Navy through the Regular NROTC program and was commissioned in 1951 upon graduation from the Illinois Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. Commander ASHURST's first duty assignment was to the Pacific Fleet Attack Transport USS LENAWEE CLPA-1951. After a short tour as Boat Officer, he was transferred to the Re- commissioning Detail of the USS RANKIN QLKA-1031 ultimately serving as Operations Officer of that Atlantic Fleet unit. After a year of civilian life, Commander ASHURST reported in 1955 for duty as Weapons Officer aboard the Pearl Harbor based Destroyer USS FLETCHER QDD-4451, and upon completion of two Western Pacific deployments was assigned as Radio Officer on the Staff, Commander First Fleet. In january 1960 he assumed his first command as Commanding Officer of the Fleet Ocean Tug USS MUNSEE QATF-1071. Upon completion of his command tour in July, Commander ASHURST was assigned to the School of Naval Command and Staff, Naval War College where he devoted a year to study. In August of 1962 he reported to the Commander in Chief, U,S, Southern Command in the Canal Zone for duty on his staff as MAP Navy Training Officer for Latin America. In 1964 Commander ASHURST returned to sea as Executive Officer of the Destroyer USS RUPERTUS QDD-8511 which was homeported in Yokosuka, Japan. Following this tour he reported to the Staff, Naval War College as a member of the faculty of the School of Naval Command and and Staff. In addition to his primary duty as Assistant for Management, Commander ASHURST was assigned as the Military Director of the inaugural session of the Senior Officer Executive Management Course for Flag Officers, conducted during the summer of 1968. Commander ASH- URST assumed command of the USS RAMSEY CDEG-21 on 14 November 1968. Commander ASHURST is married to the former Beverley Anne BURHOP of Sheboygan, Wis- consin. They have one son, Charles joseph. EXEC UTI E OFFICER ugust 196 -March 19 O RICHARD E. ONG, LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, USN LCDR ONG was born in Oakland and raised in Lafayette, California. He received 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 Offi- cer, and Supply Officer aboard USS REXBURG KEPCER-8555. 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 QDD-8521. 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 CDLG-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 Inter- national Affairs from George Washington University. LCDR ONG is married to the former joane JOCHUMS of Berkeley, California. PREPARATIO A DEPE DE T ' CRUIIE On this cruise We were able to show our families some of the Squadron's and RAMSEY's capabilities. AT THE HELM. X'aA 'S , HELO OPS MRS. ASHURST. LUNCH THIS IS SAILING! UNDERWAY WE STPAC FIRST WATCH OPS FAMEX? ffi. :im gan -' ,, 'I' t Some Familiar Places H A W A I I With N ew ook 5 . 1 BACK TG SEA THEN ON TO T AT WESTPAC AND ASW THE HUNTED THE HUNTER We D0n't Always Win! Aswo ER---I TO ASEBO JAPA f TOURS WERE COMMO NAGASAKI SASEBO COUNTRYSIDE D THE CREW U ED THE T0 EE JAPA ----- f ! 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These early ceremonies were extremely rough and to a large degree were extremely rough and to a large degree were supposed to test the crew to determine whether or not the novices, the ' 'boots , on their first cruise could endure the hard- ships of a life at sea. Then, as now, it was primarily a crew's party on crossing certain parallels. lt is highly probable that the present day ceremony was passed on to the Angles, Saxons, and Normans from the Vikings. At an even earlier time there is record of ceremonies of propitiation. Neptune, the mythological god of the seas, was appeased by the seaman, and marks of respect were paid those of his under water domain. It is plausible that a part of the present ceremony grew out of the superstitious of those days, even though the Viking sailors had come to doubt the physical existence of Neptune. Nevertheless, Neptunus Rex is today the majesty who rules in the ceremonies. Those who have ' 'Crossed the Line are called the Sons of Neptune or ' 'Shellbacksf' Bona fide Sons of Neptune always compose the cast for present day ceremonies. CNaval Customs Tradition 8: Usage, 19345 ACCORDING TO BEST GUESS, WE SHOULD BE THERE THE ARRIVAL SIGNAL IS PASSED THE FUN BEGINS THE BAND BEGINS THE CELEBRATION SENIOR POLLYWOG COOFZDINATES .II 1, ,-1 Z 4 I' , , 32 E' I I I SONAR PINGS I WHILE WATCH IS SET IS NEPTUNE SPOTTED onor Neptunefs Court ----- A BEAUTY MUST BE SELECTED. THE JUDGES WATCH. A JUDGE LOOKS TALENT IS DISPLAYED AND DISPLAYED ---- - HE HAS A DATE NOW After Much Deliberaticm- THE WINN '. , J'Mh'.1f'.t ':'i11kr , , xM?w's-55-4n'?r , ' si e T ask and- - - onvert Poll Wog' Shellbacks KING NEPTUNE SUPERVISES THE ROYAL BARY PREPARES HERE COMES DA JUDGE I 'r n DINNER It 3' 19' THE COFFIN A LITTLE CLEANING JOB BEHOLD A NEW SHELLEACK gi WHEW! I 1 ,.,Q,m-Lk mu' .rp-W. .anna a.1....-.24 S ,G .5. 1 gy JS gf, 5.gg.,' 'lx mi ' ' ,, 1 Y ,. ' Q HEY THAT S GOOD ,ff I 175: THE NEW PRODUCT ---- SHELLBACKS. Rx We Continue Home With emories f- Hwy! YUM X , yin. 5. . 4 . Ei .M n 4 ' , 4 'nu- ,SP .Lv a 5 W L Q , 92 I I I I I I I I I I S I I E PO OFFHHHQ I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I E I I f, 5 I , A E ,, xx MM .. I JIMMIE ' ' K COWARD, LT., USN I II FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION K. I r I L 1. I I I I H .i s I TI I: .5 k N. . ., I LT W. V. KELLY LTJG R-A- CI-ARK LTJG E.M. I-IANSEN ENS. D. SUTTON I, 1 I 1 1 FIRST LIEUTENANT MISSILE OFFICER ASW OFFICER SONAR MAINTENANCE I OFFICER N,- ......ax.1. V4 41 K E.. .x S. 'T- .M L. . if,.fQ . in Y I. R I 4 Q35-f'. X I. A I L' T, Driver A mx ISION 1 mil -1'-'S BMI S. Williams FIRST DIVISION AT WORK 5 SAN , Q 1 9? ,.:.- fx ,jf 1 if I 1 BM2 C. Lewis f 4 SN J. Hancock f 4- 5 SN J. Rhines SA P. Ilrock -4 4 5 M ' 1 IIII II 4, . x I ,If I VI A 1 , A I I f., Q' h' I L I , Y BM3 R. Branan Q I 1 4 SN J. Mariscal I 7 SN E. Sigur Q. f I. A. is aj ,I SA D urry X ' .ff ei I K GAS? I Sw? SN D. Alphonso SN J. Nagore SA j. Avila SA L. Davis 1 Y f,.,,' ' , as . :, . ,L 51 z .,, , , , L mln -A., 4....f, , ,, Q ra '41 , 4 y . , ,. - . SA R. Dearie SA J. D'0nofrio SA M. Gaspard SA E. Hir1CS SA L. Lofaro SA K- Mc!-Cay LOTS OF SU PERVISION A GRANNY KNOT? . jk, V AWAY THE BOAT AWAY! SA C- Maddy' SA J. 0'Donnell SA D. Purvinnux 5 K 'N gy., A ,T T1 T A E' PU'Vi1 'CP SA R- Whul-w SR w. smmf Q 5 DIVISION CHIEF -nun-1 Ki' F TCS J. Fankhauser FTG1 E. Puccn dir, Ig FTM1 M. Hagin ' g....nn..,z I gf ALI. RIGHT! FTMC D, Sanders X GMGC C. Miracle W-A GMM1 M. Ferguson -1- if GMM1 H. Gaskzll 'juff FTG2 L. Dunn F FTM2 M. Burke FTM2 G. Duey ,W 1 fy . 1, 'V 5-1 ' FTM2 M. Cain R. FTM2 J. Church If 556, GMM2 L. Cochran , . . 5 L ai ' ' . l - I I frrr , gl ' W .f ' ' I f f,,- ,ffl ' 1 V. I 4 J.: l K' 4 ' If . ' ' M ,L 'F '-1 ' '- 4: 'f:'zg. 51143 ' . ' ' 15?- Y , :V -. V ' f' ' '21Q.,,P:fv, .15 , ' vt 1 If 'LI r FTM2 F. jackson I 4' X' u . , -, K GM2 A. Donovan - 'f 'f El GMM2 P. Hoffacker GMG2 W. Theriault BABY AND FRIEN D FTG3 I. Lipa x N . X. if 4 GMSA J. Cichantek 'FH- nvfugfl Q T Q Wxn W j W l l: -xl--.--ax xrf .. Yrhr . , FTM3 H. Larman FTM3 W. Sasher GMG3 W. Brown GMG3 W. Lilley YN3 E. Pohl SN J. Von Slernberg IQ s. If Ja 4.1, ,Q .L ,Q . DIVISION CHIEF STCS G. Mocaby STI L. Harned ST1 1. Reid STG2 G. Garrison STG2 M. Thompson I TN42 P.. Schwartz STG2 L. Kronquist . 1.19, EXPERTISE FROM STUDY ST1 V. Lawrence GMG2 M. Luuga A ' 4 STG2 W. Fankhauser iff . 7 f M SMC CONSULTING STG2 R. Pfouts STG2 R. Trueblood STG3 1. Bvvivino al-6 '1s,, . STG3 T. DeWitt AWARDS 13 .!. E I' STG3 C. Dobbs 6 I 5 i . STG3 G. Freed STG3 W. Hamm SONAR AT WORK Z A r A STG3 B. Hefty STG3 R. Kluber lx . W STGSN rSTG3 D. Matteo E. Passmore , N STG3 G. Penso STGSN J. Ferrari STGSN W. Girdle: 1 TMSN C. Anderson A I i 3 -r Llpfy V K Y I' -I.. R-or rf N Us .li A OPERATIO OFFICER LT ROBERT FLIEGEI. OI DIVISION OC DIVISION LTJG R. REED ENS W. NISSEN COMBAT INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER CENTER OFFICER ET1 T. Allen RD1 C. Kenan RD2 P. Isham RD2 A. Schoppet ETR3 R. Pagon RD3 T. Dosh RD3 R. Sorensen ETRSN F. Baricuatro RDSN G. Guilford RDSA J. Caradonna RDSA D. Doyle RDSA P. Pickrell 'H ,,. u wif ' RD1 W. McElhincy 1 ETR2 R. Osborne , .f .- 45. I All: ' S., , A V 1 RD2 R. Van Hom . A ' G 'fi I .BJ t . .fx V, 4 E ..' ,fx W T ETN5 D. Fuciro A , - . mum Y Y- V, KN 1R96 5 RD3 T. Griffin V 4 RD3 S. Recca' RDSN T. Baker ELECTRON DOCTOR AT WORK DIVISION CHN? lf 5 lan Q N HMC R. wdldfil QMC A. wright Q M ,Q -1 I . RMC K. MacDonald f ff N we , -- ' fa ri: f. if f vig: Y w PN1 N. Rimbocchi f if? Q t. M-:Q W2 mt , f H ' f f ' wff f.f'ff' H fine. .-A .. ,. f. W gflingufg , W, X. , ,. ,f , ..,,,.f.f f e 't5'.f x?ili., I 5,41 uf. if? RMI W. Greene tt1 . e e at f X C' e, V. 5 A 1 I ,ft W' - ,,, Q 95254 1 , , , 2 ,K+ 4 ef f In 9 Q , ff X I 14. ti? M Q X X RM1 I. Rusheon L V2 . f ., . uf QM2 G. Gansert .J ,X 'J ,, ff , RM2 A. Hodge .lm .. 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