Rathburne (DE 1057) - Naval Cruise Book

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On 13 July 1970, she was un- derway for her homeport of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. RATHBURNE arrived at Pearl Harbor on 20 July 1970 and joined Destroyer Squadron TWENTY- FIVE. RATHBURNE's initial months in Pearl Harbor were spent making minor cor- rections to major equipment, testing installed weapons systems, and con- ducting various readiness exercises in local Hawaii operating areas. During the early months of 1971, RATHBURNE was busy readying for her first refresher training period and her first deployment to the Western Pacific. Refresher Training was completed on 26 February 1971, and RATHBURNE deployed 14 April 1971. RATHBURNE's first WESTPAC deployment lasted six and one half months. During that time RATHBURNE distinguished herself in many ways, most notable was meeting every commitment and being the first of her class with over 200 heiicopter landings. During RATHBURNE's first deployment, 5 days were spent on the gunline off the coast of South Vietnam, 71 days were spent on various search and rescue stations, and 71 days were spent with other task units while in tran- sit. RATHBURNE's personnel enjoyed liberty in the following ports: Subic Bay, R.P.g Yokosuka, Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong. RATHBURNE made special goodwill visits to Madras, lndiag Sydney, Australia, Auckland, New Zealand, and Pago Pago, Am. Samoa. RATHBURNE returned to Pearl Harbor on 17 October 1971. On 1 March 1972, Commander Ming E. CHANG, USN, relieved Commander EVANS as Commanding Officer in a ceremony at Pearl Harbor. The early months of 1972 were spent in upkeep and short type training ex. ercises at sea. On 16 May 1972, RATHBURNE commenced a short EAST. PAC deployment that took her to San Diego and San Francisco, Californiag and Portland, Oregon. This was the first time RATHBURNE had returned to the continental United States since she left Bremerton in 1970. During this deployment, RATHBURNE was one of four U.S. Navy ships to travel 60 miles up the Columbia River as the Navy's representatives at the world famous 1972 Portland Rose Festival. Upon her return to Pearl Harbor 14 June 1972, RATHBURNE immediately began preparations for her second WESTPAC deployment. On 31 July 1972, RATHBURNE was underway for the U.S. Seventh Fleet. RATHBURNE initially served as an escort for AAW picket ships, providing mutual support for USS MIDWAY. As a naval gunfire support unit off the coast of South Vietnam, RATHBURNE became known as RATH-JERSEY throughout the Pacific Fleet. She still holds the record for most rounds fired during a single deployment for her class. RATHBURNE's crew visited Subic Bay, R.P., Kaohsiung, Taiwang DaNan ' S.V.N.g and Yokosuka, Japan. RATHBURNE returned to Pearl Harbor on February 1973. During this deployment RATHBURNE received the Combat Action Ribbon and the Meritorious Unit Commendation. Commander Ming E. CHANG, USN, was relieved by Commander Harold B. Russell, USN, in a ceremony held aboard RATHBURNE on 19 June 1973. Commander RUSSELL is RATHBURNE's third Commanding Officer. On 23 July 1973, RATHBURNE began preparations for her first regular shipyard overhaul. RATHBURNE commenced pre-overhaul availability on 2 August 1973 and entered drydock on 4 October. Major modifications in- cluded installation of Basic Point Defense, the LAMPS modification, and in- stallation of a 1.5 million dollar rubber sonar dome. RATHBURNE successfully completed her Light Off Examination on 23 March and of- ficially left the shipyard on 23 April 1974. RATHBURNE completed her se- cond REFTRA on 21 June 1974. On 7 September 1974 RATHBURNE was transferred from Destroyer Squadron TWENTY-FIVE to Destroyer Squadron THREE THREE. On 1 Oc- tober 1974, RATHBURNE commenced her third Seventhflt deployment. Lit- tle did she know that in the next 8 months, her schedule would take her to Subic Bay, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Guam, and Sattahip, Thailand. Also, In- dian Ocean Operations included the port visits to Mombasa, Kenya and Singapore. RATHBURNE returned to Pearl Harbor on 31 May 1975. Si-ilP'S STATISTICS Overall Length . . ................................ 438 feet Displacement . . .... . ................. 4200 tons Propulsion . . . . . Single screw, steam turbine 35,000 shaft hp Beam ........... ......... 4 6 feet, 9 inches Navigational Draft . . . ,,,, 25 feet, 11 inches l ., .X '51 ,. Commander , .., ., KT , .,.. , ,, -YL. -,, ,.. ., 1, Ulwnpw.. xxxx.. M X187 X S S if S , if f F HAROLD B. A ifff i ma i RUSSELL Commander RUSSELL was commissioned in the United States Navy with the class of 1958, United States Academy. From 1958 to 1961 he served as Electrical Officer, Fire Control Officer and Main Battery Officer of the heavy cruiser USS ROCHESTER QCA-124j. During his tour as Operations Officer of USS WATTS lDD-567i from 1961 to 1963, Commander RUSSELL earned the Destroyer Command Qualification. From 1963 to 1966 Commander RUSSELL attended the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, earning a Masters Degree in Chemistry. In 1966 he joined the pre-commissioning crew of USS JOUETT QDLG-29j and served until 1968 as Weapons Officer. During this period JOUETT was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation for air strike support action in the Gulf of Tonkin. From 1968 until 1970 Commander RUSSELL conducted explosives chemistry research as a Research Associate at the University of California Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, California. In 1970, Commander RUSSELL assumed duties as Executive Officer, USS DAVIDSON iDE-1045j. He served in that position until 1972 when he received orders to Vietnam as Project Manager and Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency, Research and Development Field Unit, Vietnam. Commander RUSSELL assumed command of USS RATHBURNE QDE-10573 on 19 June 1973. Com- mander RUSSELL wears the Joint Service Commendation Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal with combat V , Combat Action Ribbon and the Vietnamese Army Distinguished Service Order. His wife is the former Sally Stephenson of Seattle, Washington and he has twochildren, Todd and Shari. Lieutenant Commander SERGE A. YONOV After graduating from George Washington University, Lieutenant Commander YONOV attended the U.S. Navy Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island, and earned his commission 21 December 1962. From 1963 to 1964 LCDR YONOV served aboard the USS FRED T. BERRY QDD-8581 as CIC Officer. ln 1964 he served as EMO, Staff COMDESRON TEN. From 1964 through 1965, LCDR YONOV was attached to NROTC Unit at the University of California-fBerkeleyl as an instructor in Operations and Navigation. In 1965 LCDR YONOV served in South Vietnam as an advisor, attached to Coastal Group 36, the original Junk Force. From 1966 through 1968, LCDR YONOV was assigned as Operations Officer, USS GOODRICH QDDR- 831J. In 1968 he served as Communications Officer, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 4 in Norfolk, Virginia. From 1969 to 1971, LCDR YONOV attended the Naval Postgraduate 4 School, Monterey, California, where he earned his Masters Degree in management. In 1971 through 1973, LCDR YONOV was assigned as Engineer Officer, USS ST. LOUIS QLKA-1161. ln 1973, LCDR YONOV served in the Middle East as an observer attached to the U.S. Military Observer Group, United Nations Truce Supervision Organization. ln July, 1974, Lieutenant Commander YONOV reported aboard USS RATHBURNE QDE-10571 as Executive Officer. Lieutenant Commander YONOV wears the Bronze Star with combat the Air Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm and the Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal. LCDR YONOV is married to the former Gail Helen Kubias of Peb- ble Beach, California. it 1974 01 JAN-20 MAR 21 MAR-22 MAR 23 MAR-28 MAR 29 MAR 30 MAR-O2 APR 03 APR 04 APR-18 APR 19 APR-22 APR 23 APR 24 APR-28 APR 29 APR-01 MAY 02 MAY 03 MAY-07 MAY 08 MAY-10 MAY 11 MAY-19 MAY 20 MAY-21 JUN 22 JUN-23 JUN 24 JUN-26 JUN 27 JUN-21 AUG 22 AUG 23 AUG-24 AUG 25 AUG-30 AUG 31 AUG-20 SEP 21 SEP-24 SEP 25 SEP-30 SEP 01 OCT-03 OCT 04 OCT 05 OCT-15 OCT 16 OCT-18 OCT 19 OCT-20 OCT 21 OCT-27 OCT 28 OCT-29 OCT We were busy, YA? Regular Overhaul PHNSY Light Off Examination Upkeep PHNSY Dock Trials Upkeep PHNSY Fast Cruise Upkeep PHNSY Sea Trials Conclude Overhaul Upkeep Pearl Harbor Weapons Systems tests Underway Fleet Ops Upkeep Pearl Harbor Missile Ouals trials Upkeep Pearl Harbor Refresher Training Upkeep Pearl Harbor Nuclear Weapons Training TAV Inport Pearl Harbor Mobile Training Team Underway IVITT Mobile Training Team RAV PHNSY Sea Trials Predeployment stand-down Enroute Subic Bay, R.P., Via Midway Island with USS KNOX, USS WHIPPLE, and USS COCHRANE Fuel stop Midway Enroute Subic Bay, R.P. Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. ESCOrt USS CONSTELLATION Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. Storm Evasion South China Seas 30 OCT-31 OCT 01 NOV102 NOV 03 NOV-04 NOV 05 NOV 06 NOV-07 NOV 08 NOV-11 NOV 12 NOV 13 NOV-14 NOV 15 NOV-17 NOV 18 NOV-24 NOV 25 NOV-29 NOV 30 NOV-18 DEC 19 DEC-22 DEC 23 DEC-31 DEC 1975 01 JAN-05 JAN 06 JAN-11 JAN 12 JAN-04 FEB 05 FEB-08 FEB 09 FEB-11 FEB 12 FEB 13 FEB-18 FEB 19 FEB-23 FEB 24 FEB-27 FEB 28 FEB-21 MAR 22 MAR-27 MAR 28 MAR-01 APR 02 APR-07 APR 08 APR-09 APR 10 APR-18 MAY 19 MAY-30 MAY 31 MAY Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. Enroute Kaohsiung, Taiwan Inport Kaohsiung, Taiwan Shark Hunt X Exercise Storm Evasion South China Seas Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. Escort USS ENTERPRISE Multiplex 2-75 Escort USS ENTERPRISE Enroute Hong Kong Inport Hong Kong Enroute Guam, M.I. Upkeep SRF Guam Enroute Subic Bay, R.P. Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. Enroute Indian Ocean Ops Indian Ocean Ops Inport Mombasa, Kenya Enroute Mauritious for Disaster Assistance Detach from CTG 77.7 Enroute Singapore with USS STODDERT Inport Singapore Enroute Subic Bay, R.P. Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. Enroute Sattahip, Thailand with USS LONG BEACH Inport Sattahip Ops off South Vietnam Enroute Subic Bay, R.P. Upkeep Subic Bay, R.P. Enroute Pearl Harbor via Guam and Midway Island Homecoming Pearl Harbor 1 i 1 A f a 'i 2 5 . 'g '3 .. .' . Sattahip Q . 'Q' V . ow . ? . 'oQ?Q- , X .0 9 a Equator 5.-' 1 - 1 I -t -1--i-I i Mombasa Q :Hun . 0 4 1 E 's 6 X ,-v--ww...-Nz'-v-A , , P-,, H will -M45 3--Y , , -.,,u1.,, 1..,,,,. ' Midway 'X 'O v, .... ..... , N . HOaAE .. ..,....? 'b WHERE WE WENT Remember when . Midway due Agence France-Presse YOKOSUKA, Japan-The 51,000-ton aircraft carrier Midway, which sailed Oct. 10 at the height of a controversy over whether U.S. warships were bring- ing nuclear weapons into Japan, is due back at the U.S. naval base here tomorrow, Navy sources said. The ship will be three days ahead of schedule. The carrier with a crew of 3,800 and skippered by Capt. Fi. J. Schulte has been engaged in antiair- craft and antisubmarine maneuvers in the South Pacific with the escort ship Rathburn. The controversy was sparked by a re- cent congressional testimony by retired admiral Gene Robert Laroque, who said that U. S. naval vessels carrying nuclear weapons did not unload them before entering foreign ports. S - I RPITHBUA RAP? C' A'A57EljEggg7igE5Edu1 J?TF : uss RATHBURNElDEJO5H PLAN OF THE DAY FOR WEDNESDAY, I JANUARY 1975 ' HHAPPY NEW YEAR - 1975H FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DO NOT REMOVE FROM SHIP SUNRISE: 0622 SUNSET: 1737 DUTY WEPS: ENS ERIKSON DUTY OPS: LTJG SMITH DUTY SUP: SH1 SHADLOW DUTY ENG: MMC STOHS CDO: LT OWEN FZ ALARM KEYHOLDER: ENS ERIKSON EM2 MCDONALD DUTY MAA: SHI SHADLOW DUTY YN: SN BUCKLEY DUTY DRIVER: STGSN STEVENSON DUTY SECTION: III DUTY DEPT: WEPS SHORE PATROL: MMI GOGGLEYE, MM3 JACKSON STG2 TURNER, SK3 VALMONTE WATCH BILL OOO POON MSGR ASROC ROVING PATROL 08-12 +556 JONES fSTG2 BAISLEY SN'RALAS ETR3 ROHRMAN I 12-16 AMMO STOHS EW3 DENSON ASA MONJE OS3 DAVENPORT I 16-20 LTJG SMITH QM3 SANDS STGSN STEVENSON SN2 HAWKINS 20-24 ENS ERIKSON FTM3 HARRIS SA SANFORD FTG2 MATTICE OO-O4 'BTI LUSKIE STG2 OAISLEY SN HALAS ETR3 ROHRNAN 04-08 OSC JONES EW3 OENSON SA MONJE OS3 DAVENPORT WASHINGTON - A six-ship Navy task force sailed from Subic Bay in the Philippines January 6 and was ex- pected to enter the Indian Ocean. But its exact destination and mission shrouded in secrecy as Navy Times went to press. William Beecher, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, insisted that the sailing was not- related to the Communist seizure - at about the same time - of Phuocbinh, capital of the South Vietnamese province of Phuoclong, 80 miles northeast of Saigon. The task force was led by nuclear air craft carrier Enterprise and also in cluded nuclear guided-missile cruiser Long Beach, guided-missile destroyer Benjamin Stoddert, destroyer escort Flathburne, fast combat support ship Camden and the Passumpsic, an oiler under the Military Sealift Command ACCORDING T0 Defense there as a total of about 80 aircraft aboard Enter prise-two squadrons of F-14 Tomcats A7 Corsair lls and one squadron each of E-2B Hawkeyes lairborne early war ning aircraftl, EA-6B intruders iattack aircrafti, RA-5C Vigilantes itactical reconnaissancel and SH3D Sea King helicopters. .,...,..,-...-..,,...-H W v W W , , , ..., . IV 1 '- 1- 5j Q,', 7'4i,:,3Za,L,, ,, ,-,525 'L Task Force Mission a Mystery Beecher acknowledged the task force's departure from the 7th Fleet base was ahead of schedule, but he gave no reason for it. They are going on an operational mis- sion, he said. They are not heading for waters in or near South Vietnam. He pointed out that the task force was headed in a southwesterly direction not west toward South Vietnam itil?-B 'lSZ USS RATHBURNE IDE lO57l Another Pentagon spokesman said it was not unusual for Defense not IQ reveal details about the operational movement of ships in some cases. However, he said that the Pentagon is expected to make an announcement about the task force soon. APPEARING ON NBC-TV's Today program in Honolulu, Adm Noel A M Gayler Commander in Chief Pacific said it was dlfflculttolmaglne any clr cumstances under which American troops would be sent back to Vietnam The possible fall of any regime in South Vietnam would not be circumstances for intervention by U S troops he asserted Defense sources insisted that no show of force was intended in the voyage of the task force through the South China Sea They indicated the task force would come no closer than about 350 miles from the South Vietnamese coast The Enterprise task force is on a month long cruise Pentagon officials said and will replace another task force that November 8 to December 6 That group was headed by carrier Constellation and also included guided missile destroyers Berkeley and Cochrane destroyer escort Stein and Camden of the current task force one squadron of A-6 intruders, two of l. I B was in the Indian Ocean from - J . QQ 'Ll L 'I fkflf 2-Z I . I ll II MERRY CHRISTMAS PLAN OF THE DAY FOR WEDNESDAY, 25 DECEMBER 1974 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CDO: LT MISSLIN DO NOT REMOVE FROM SHIP FZ ALARM KEYHOLDER: LTJG HOGEN SUNRISE: 0621 IC2 MCDONALD SUNSET: 1736 DUTY MAA: QM2 DUNLAP DUTY WEPS: LTJG HOGEN DUTY YN: SN ROMERO DUTY OPS: ENS RASMUSSEN DUTY DRIVER: SN ROSSI DUTY SUP: SK3 GENEROSA SHORE PATROL: OS1 GEORGE, BM2 CANNON DUTY ENG: BTC MAYBERRY MM3 MITCHELL, OS3 BESTOL DUTY DEPT: OPS WATCH BILL OOO POON NSBR 08-12 'PNT'LARSEN GMGO'BUTLER 'SNTROBERTS 12-16 ENS RASNUSSEN STO3 NELSON 'SN CLARK 16-20 LTJG HOGEN STB3 BALDWIN 'SN ROSSI 20-24 'MM1 BAROON +SK3 GENEROSA SA BALLESTEROS OO-O4 'BTC MAYBERRY BNBB BUTLER SA STILSON O4-OB PN1 LARSEN STOB NELSON SN ROBERTS '- - ASROC ROVING PATROL SMSN EYGENDAAL ETR3 DEVOE OS2 MILLHOLLIN ETR3 QUINN SMSN EYGENDAAL 9 ETR3 DEVOE Easter FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY D0 NOT REMOVE FROM SHIP SUNRISE: 0650 SUNSET: 1828 DUTY WEPS: GMG2 GLAZIER DUTY OPS: LTJG KYSAR DUTY SUP: ENS JAMES DUTY ENG: ENS MARTINEZ ' -. USS RATHBURNE lDE-l057l aiists. PLAN OF THE DAY FOR SUNDAY, 30 MARCH 1975 CDO: LTJG NEMEC DUTY SECTION: II . FZ ALARM KEYHOLDER: ENS JAMES DUTY MAA: BM1 HARRIS DUTY DEP DUTY DRIVER: PC2 SANDIDGE DUTY YN: YNSN KUWAZAKI T' ENG DAYS TO PEARL: 33 SHORE PATROL: FTG2 SMART WATCH BILL 00D POOW MSGR 12-16 'ENS MARTINEZ fGMG2 GLAZIER QMSA RYSSDAL 16-20 LTJG KYSAR 'STG2 HAMMANN SA DAVILA 20-24 ENS JAMES STG3 WISDOM 00-04 'RMC PACE STG2 MIETZNER 04-O8 'OSI MACDONALD GMG2 GLAZIER OMSA RYSSDAL 08-12 'ENC MCGHEE STG2 HAMMANN SA DAVILA ASROC ROV I NG PATROL SM3 COFFMAN FTGSN FOLEY ETN3 BREHM OS3 BOLLIN SK3 MASUR SM3 COFFMAN Rathburne aids Guam fishermen USS RATHBURNE-This United States Navy destroyer will always mean something special to Guam residents David K. Gogue, Benny G. San Nicolas and Joaquin T. Alicto. These Guamanian sport fishermen, adrift on the Philippine Sea for 14 days in a small motorboat, were rescued from their two week ordeal by the USS Rathburne QDE-10575. This Pearl Harbor home-ported Knox class ocean escort, commanded by Emergency Break-away, CAM DEN , 1o D Right five, ten, twenty Cmdr. Harold B. Russell of Aiea, is currently operating as a unit of the United States Seventh Fleet. The small craft and its three occupants were first located by a P-3 Orion which marked the position of the stranded vessel with flares and vectored Rathburne to the rescue scene. The rescue was completed by Rathburne's motor whaleboat crew. The rescue team, led by Lt. Robert D. Owen of Redlands, Calif., swiftly returned the stranded men to the Guam bound destroyer for a medical checkup, a hot meal and a shower. David K. Gogue, an employee of the United States Naval Station Guam's public works department, stated that the 14 foot boat had been intended for a one day fishing trip, but had run out of fuel. Prior to the rescue, the boat had drifted several hundred miles to the west of Guam and had been overlooked by five passing vessels. 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W ,,1 , Q 1 :Ally .M ff 1 YV' Sl E X in , ,ML T, 0. Z NIQMLSBM- -, F ' .,.-.W .nur ,qg :Mn - f. 1 ,A ...-.....- X H, , 1. ..,,,,, H. l RE-ENLISTIVIENTS V3 i v - -'A H K I 'AMA 3,1 .. A I, H.. i J. x ' QV f,'nS1:+v' N? up w..,. , , ' V d 4 Y L - 2 .inf A ,ipv ' If Q 9-ix , , M w.M,,,M.f,--H,. , ,.,' . ,, 1 'S 'Q' 'S 11 U ix. , ,,, X , fi ms- . H. 1 Qu V P5 ' U'- x 2' ' 1 N I - Q a . 1 ' X 3 I 5 I N 5 L I - . .Il N ' 1 an ' 5 ' 1 ' ' u' 5 , x Q . ,1 ' ' . S . , ' 2 r ,, 5 I N: N ,T x ' U f xi X f ii N 5 -' - r 5 f ?: 24 I Y ' a 1 ff A ,.,'- :ein QB' k Q 2.2: l L Wsf H 'EAS' EN- +17 WW STG2 KRAL GS3 BOLLIN Chief WRIGHT AWARDS g 5 ,f ,L C. XX QS xx VQ ix -L A Commodore Renn presents Meritorious Service Medal to C.O. '-...Num 1--...Nun . Good Luck Chief Campbell W 9 BT-1 Luskie, Front and Center 4 wwf:-b'Q A J X 1 1 . -- ' , .... . Q' ' V 4.5 ' w :ii 99 , 95:35 li ' +I A 'hhg' . , ' ' ' 'D , I V 4 , WM-,W . qw, , ,.,f H - - 'f Q Q Q I '03 1 ' - t . f' 1 24 lv ' f W R. Z x 55 A xv ,fx Z 1,7 , Z f' ,, Chief FILIO i QQ'dWiWW'fy.3M, N Q 'aaa Q gy ., QQ ,Z 1, A gh.. H ' 5, 3 ff gf 49 fy ,,,,17 A 1 A y, WW, Mlm 'V fm 7 A GOLDEN SNIPE AWARD Mm BM1 HARRIS, Good Conduct Medal ,. NX if xx 'B XA Y ff I 4 f 3 - x f7':.X U , eg 5W?2i:1r:,g.:iffn ,gy I.. l 'af ww' f f 1' ' fi Z RATHBUFRNES First Mate RATHBURNE Fish Award Mailbuoy Watch NX 7 9ggpm REPLENISHMENT AT SEA aux 9 MQ -Ii' - 5 LINEHANDLERS IN GUAM , I- ,, ' ' V3 -AK Now what's a heaving line? Highest paid linehanders Should I throw this back? USS QUAPAW QATF-1105 CHRISTMAS EVE MERQQQHRSWAS -7 GF ir gf ,1 I x F ' 12535 1233: 5 31' 4 if ' I F 1 1 - 5 3 , gg vu M . 2 -. 2 . cnuoEsPAc's BEST Best Athletic Achievement in Cruiser-Destroyer Forces, Pacific Fleet '1 '- r, X' r .'j'r Ywiirb Y fig i ly' 'W U . f ' ' 1 ,,- ,ylfjf-t li-wf x r A ' I ,s meg: nf 22331. ' X wtf- .i N w!t .Q ,. swat' Commodore METCALF presents Commanders Cup Award to the Crew i Q i - 4 i 1, r i f' -A 1 1,1 t i 4 i 5 . 3 3 A c - ..w,,,,-M.,,,, , Ve W c .,V, ..,,., .K e 1974: Second Place SGTUDHN 1974 Summer: First Place II V, ,f :si V, 5 Bowling 73-74: FIYST Place 74 Summer: Basketball First Place 74: Second Place M ,gg 3 a n I LTJG Caskey, FN Talavierra, SMC Banks, SH2 DeJesus, SN Jackson, SN Cartrlght, BM3 Cannon, OS3 Bollin, SN Williams. ' Y el 'c fie- Sf 'K 'S ' 1 , , at ii tl' W , m. -X NJ . , I 4, V ' qs N 'E -1 K V , rx A 5 rel xy v,,.-,'r 1 , xxx X XX x fg S ' A f -l-me W 5 36 74: First Place, up to deployment N 1? X 1 3 r E. ,- Q ,, The Award For Excellence in Sports 1974: USS RATHBURNE lDE-1057l - COMCRU- DESPAC QPERATIQNS E 1 2 1 Q '9- F a Qi-:iw IX LT. J. JARQS E3 ,Mfg Q3 1- .. -Y' 0C Division his l 2 Y' I 9 ,s ,f g' F, , , iq 4 , .,. - I . V' Y , 1 - vx , S 5. 9 taxi Q u 'f N 1 ,F I I V as j f ' if , I l V 5 , N, ,.. 4,.., , Q 1 Q1 lyisvfr f V g H -r- vw . P, , 'W ,,,. V 57 tc 1 We , W , so t t I g, i'g 1 -- J In 'ji 4 I ,.,, an u, Q .t as 'iff ' Jw, , is VV ,M E, N xi 1 im, vm S Q l , .Fw vi A N waisgas-i XL Standing lleft to rightlg SM3 Coffman, RMSA Jacobs, RMSA Hund, SA Ballisteros, RMSN Gilliam, RMSN Brannon, SN Duncan, SN Eygendaal, RM3 Jones, RMSA Ellis, RM3 Beaty. Sitting lleft to rightlg RIVIC Pace, RIVI1 Fiumbaugh, RM2 Herron, ENSIGN Rasmussen. W s- N-M.x,,,W XS t. W KM ....,..,.,,.N.t,,, X . t fs W Typ MTW.. WWW, N. ..,t.,... . .t M t w-Q-N -S--Wa, M ,ggi -j5l:i.a-.t. Lglg gg'-im .c.,,,.N,g-QQ-Two w if! - is Nia... M Wg ,::: f ss -- .ad Svgix,-sw, r' ' , cleaning Antennas All SM s presentlaccounted for Dash Dot Dash Dash Do you want to check my rack? i is i ' y T gi 5 -1 12 ' 6 ld it Y . 1 rf' 4 Q R Why are you looking over there Gilliam? 1 CDE Division as i is 1 s E J -5 R t .1 , o xr 6 ,. i , fr K x' X ii' tml rs , ' + ff? ' f t if-4 ' ,elm Q , ' i 1 g QHUW Q Q 495 Xit6 .,....s5 Standing iieft to rigntig EW2 Anderson, ETR3 Heil, EW3 Denson, ETRSN McCoy, EWSN Bowden, ETN3 Brenm, ETR3 Ffionrman, ETR3 Devoe, ETR2 Quinn. Sitting: ETC Wakida, LTJG Doo, EWC McGhee. What Exercise? The Family NO, not again t l xr .Ac ,A .Ya nl ll ll in I I r n 4 i l I A 4 I I e .HAI I IAC rig: i i 4 n I Q. 1,4 a fig. r r Q gfc: r'r ' I l I 4 I I I 1 P03 Heil playing with the Door Gaskets, again ui-T?Et,QUfg?5M 4 Qi --fr, F?-r-r i X A f ' 'fav-r--.-f.f' , 9 'v le , , , gl' 1 3, W , , 4 XXV 'X Oh I see, l forgot to plug it in. ET Shop all secure BT surf-'V K. I X X..- Just hanging around Give me two aspirin - -11--.--,.,. . . J! .QMS xy Who ripped off my shirt T i IJ Hello, Radio Shack? That's not rock you hear ii tis ti i 1 , 1 I I DI Division ii -i fi i I 1 Y I K ii i il it ii ri tl Standing ileft to rightig OS3 Walth, OS3 Lovegrove, OS3 Davenport, OS3 Bollin, OS2 li Millhollin, OS3 Bestol, OS1 George, OS1 MacDonald. Sittingg OSC Biancone, LTJG Kysar, yi OSC Jones. it 1 ii Ii i E E 1 4: ii ii 'i in 'L OS3 Davenport on watch How can I write with my eyes closed? What are you doin there? i mi if are i i 42 if Comics are relevant to our mission Q .1 Then you draw a line Don't worry, I use Soft and Dry ga if M, is l 1 wg? EX V wk ...W I M, J xi ,gi x 5 1' ' .- xxx rf x Skunk A is a Mermaid Give me sardlne cake X 1 Here's your advancement Lovegrove, and here's a flashlight to go with it ,Mx -fi ,Y X5 . , tea, .X lt's right here, see Best chair in Combat Do I look like the C.O.? 0X Division 'NJ- , , 5 IWW? ,tg W K . ,s , f P -A VW Kim ' X 1 . 'X .I is if 3 ,oi X I 1 , 1, Sf X I nc' . p jj Q Y V 9 X 'V , 'ly i 7 Y , . X n1r'!'ff S' W V ,L Q J -,, ,Q 1 , 4 i , 5 sf, 5 . ' W 'R 1 t 1- .. : l Q, J 3-5 5 5' 'i'iiii Q S ' xt ii tv i-iivp F X, ill 5 , A S VV 'muh , , T 5 in n? Z'f'i35f' --: i XS i S Sf Standing ileft to rightig HM3 Bowers, SN Buckley, QM2 Dunlap, YNSN Kuwazaki, QMSN Ryssdal, SN Nunez, QM3 Sands, PN3 Hawthorne, SN Romero, PC2 Sandidge.Sittingg HMC Nlorsette, YNC Chapman, PN1 Larsen, LTJG Smith. W4 Nao, thu lsntthe ships office We dont What new track? What do you mean you need SHOWN WPG New injection? i 'i . , s,,,.W H- i S , Q 2 fi 9 4 f N L mf ' 1 1 A 5 n li. S at 1 Back and forth like this 2 to - A , Which one has their picture on the bulletin board? Painting Pilot House i . 1 S . NNY . - 6 .J K . s i 1 i ..'fW an fix at Lu. What do you mean 30 new men reported aboard? N., i Lim 30 degrees to port at ten what? -L, ' if . y n f f 1 o , Of course l'm busy, can't you tell? No, that wasn't me singing. lg I hope it's not like this in the CEC. Overworked and underpaid. See my new Chief's uniform Who put me down for the Mid? HT3 Bestoi it ,Af You re on report Whats a 2K? Range to skunk'C 5 I 6 I ! X f 5 r 1. WEAPCNS LT. Fi. D. CJWEN al I ,Q 24 l First Division 4 i 1 l i I l l 1 l l i l l I r i l l l Standing ileft to rightlg BM1 Harris, BM2 Cannon, SA Monje, FA Borrelii, SA Lucas, SN San- ford, SN Jackson, SN McKee, SN Godesky, SN Clark, SA Halas, SN Jungjohann, SA Taylor. Sitting, SN Roberts, ENSIGN Erikson, SN Davila, SN Early, SN Rossi, BMC Gregory, SA , 1 Stilson, SA Haynes. l l M N K l if Xiffg l r,,q i f Ill!! i ' i l 5 l 4 fl ! i , 2 lfE L I I -..,,.,,,, NVQ X V XXX X W X XXXESRS X X X X X Q, I XX N W X X X t an X X 1, l XXX if 1 XX E 1 ! XXX: X X X , i X Xf- 2 WX XX X X NQX ' ,X X X , , 'ii 'QRS X X A X XX ix XSXS 5535 XSS? X551 l X XXX i XX XXX 3 XXX . . ., . :XX r f i XXX , 1 Wx , if X3 fSX1X?'XTft ir Ll . x QXQ X X I S X Q .5 Im meaner than I look Xngg 48 3 Q f t - 11, .XX XXJC -.XX XX 1. lihw-a i X VQfYS7T 'SfNX0SfXS XXXYFB X X K I NS X X X if Xf -X XXXXXXX-. XXXVXX XSS XXXXXX X X . , Xp X XX XXX X X X' f X XXX f ,Xi X- XX, ,XX X X X X X. .X X X X X X X X. XX X15 XX .,XX,:XS 1 X X X X X X X X XX N ,NX X SQQXX E X X f .X Xggg :vX X .X'XS XXRXXXY X is XX X X X KX, b XNKX XXX XXX 5:'4'r-. f-X Y' 3 X XX N Wg, 7 2 .5 X W, t , x ,, . SXX It JX WU - N f :- X X X F' 39 ' ' , . X X X X X 'X 1 R, ,gg A-XI X t. X. gk QR A X XXX 511 31. f. X ' 'E ' X ,-SQXQXN: . X '4 . XAXXXRXXSE NKXX X X X X .- X XX X X S X XV XX., X,fxX5E Q E F K X- ' Xi X X' ,z E57 . A Q X XX X E SX xi -X -X -XXXX XX X if -XXX X 9 X5 NX X X X xxixxx I X ' WX XX X , t X X M X XX S X X , X X X ,MW 'n X X J 'gifs X X l X x X X X 4 X .. ,Q X X Xzt X X X K Sk X0 Q X X I L X - +X Q X X X X X.. XX Q im WX X X X X N x x 1 QA r.' identical Twins?'??? The Heavies ing I i g f 3 t., X1 5 Q r K 'N i l l tif sl l'm suppose to be where??? X 1 Request permission .... Don't ask me, l just live here gym, i , 'W ' 34, t X. ..., .,Ff Y, 1N'f',L i 4, . i ttt r r +5 P iff QQ- ii t its ' 2 X 5 ff 3 t. ,N f A ' 'N , V O 1- 5. 'L A yi 3' Welcome to my world M-1, Wire mesh screens iv-rg--------f Second Division Standing ileft to rightlg FTG2 Mattice, FTGSN Woolever, GMG3 Butler, FTM3 Harris, FTGSA Sanders, FTGSN Foley, GMGSA Howard, FTM2 Smart, GMG2 Robinson. Sittingg ENSIGN Suchy, GMC Wright 2:2 X If SRQXQ fi: 'Xu ,3 . 1,.x I'm tough, real tough. Really 1 I i ,,..,,...-i-. ii Of course Plot is manned See my beard? Only when we have 4-5 No excuses, we just had a bad night l E Doing what we like best My name's not up there!! 51 I i n u n n Third Division 551 A i' , , , 75 L EM? ,, ,. S vs:-mum-ff' ll Numa- M U H 0 J, E 3 Q f x l .5 , ,MW--. is . tv I ,idii W , ft , 3 os, ,o , , if we Y -M' 'HN .ff to Qi 'J' JB- ,wx XY ' WX 1 i N 5 , bf K S! it -JI Standing ileft to rightig STG3 Baldwin, STG3 Hammann, STG3 DeLeon, STG2 Turner, STG2 Melgaard, STGSN Stevenson, TMSA Tait, SN Lorenzen, STG-SN Kariin, STG3 Wisdom, STG2 Nlietzner, STG2 Trammel. Sitting, STG2 Baisiey, STG3 Nelson, GIVITSN Deware, LTJG Nemeo, SA Langfitt, STGCS Potter, GIVIT2 Brown, STGSN Lyberis, STG1 Heider, STGSN Cartwright. 2 s i 2 E5 , .. 1 3 A ,7,.,,t,- Seaman Apprentice Lengfitt This is a swab. ST1 Horn, plankowner l QE, Q fit ill 1 QI: ' 1 M 6 if i f' seee Km t i .Mini Q RATHBURNE switchboard. Please hold Sonar cooling? whats that? Who me? the line ..... Number please? No, I'm not sick. Just demonstrating a hangover Beoha 20 bucks you oan't name all state capitals in 10 minutes? 53 EEYNI, WIA Love It I love you I love you '- . .ang i The Fantail Gang i n-if xx' . Q: E' Tr if , Ready, Aim.. L-I .Ln '4'-an A15 This is me at my best. Just taking a break. So that's what it looks like. ,,.,.,-. Lower, lower, a little lower. ,Wg Q 55 0. ? Chief Gregory Working? iff S' Just touching up Qggs X s K X Q ner- HY This needs to be painted. 'vfvk 11 ii, . , ff L 5H5SwH , X - W 12,41 ' rr P+ f xQxvM1Q ,.: t Monkey see monkey do. W Qvav-qw 'wmu,.,.,,,.. Now hang-on to the rope. was-azrnmzvvl Q kvks g we-nil No, l'm not going to jump. ENGINEERING li' 2 64 't s E 5 gf - i if 5 f9f3 f - wa fx iv 'nr ' J E l' 3 1 1, E ml LT P. A. IVIISSLIN Q XX EE'NE E 1 my IVI 81 B Division ,f -.f V t. 1 7' , . ,,-my , . ---tg f ' : an i . T-nfl, kkky M 1kVkf If C W I Nqr' , , .V , N, , ,A,i ,,,. - ,. - ...f-KW' o. ,QS l I f - ii, , ii MMMI5-f?,f,:i:51 'gmgxnmilif , 'L fl A if I 'V n::2f.f,wA'ni 1 .4 ' 'wi 5 2 -waxiv is X , .. , 1 i M, S Sv' Cf wr, M-:X ' B i ,..--. E ?Q+Al S -, -w:2:?n My a 3 IK .5 4' X Q in YI Q' 1' f' ' ,...--vll H ,L av fs. E M , . Standing ileft to rightig BTFA Necker, BTFN Leenerts, BTFA Link, BTFA O'Hara, BTFA Page, BTFA Matejewski, BTFN Hardy, BTFA Richardson, BTFN Soliis, BTFA Fioberts, BTFA Bowman, BTFA Carney, BTFA Wood. Sitting, BT1 Luskie, LTJG Christianson, BTC Harrison, BTC Mayberry, EN- SIGN Martinez. 3 C 2 i i i ,Vg I, S- 2 i 7 U 4 R 3 i 2 i i ...,, ,Q Caffi9Y 81 Sollis The Main Control Mob 'War' -J? , ,, 1, . , I 4 ' X ., '1 The Thinker and two others ACC? American Can Corp. This is a valve Wake up Edwards '- ' ',,,'1'7.'F?'F We don't test that here, try sick bay r i Just taking a break Chief .'2 A f , i Refuel from the other side? so ,WK 1:1 y XM ell' If NSU Llifiy f3T?IAH , I A , Top watch See, I do work. Binic busy? 60 E y Q 1 y f ,arg y ,W ex .wil 9 , w fi li, W ,, .N Can you read Luskie? Shower anyone? Checking out NO, F101 hiding. Just WOI'kif1g True Snipe V 1 nun s.--- - M D ,l.,,,, vs, 5 '1'- iffy' ---..Z f' ni FLAG Anyone care for Chocolate cake? Fireroom Gang Jr if A f o rw, -X .xx ,i:4Nwxii,, lf X . t ,X o I .. P Xi we 5 'sf ,, o . Reading Playboy Ahhh gh '-Q ' f as X-4 ' S I ' ' Snavely and his court Q P fi ff., ' V . 3 13' , X, iff ff. xx.. X95' Q ff ff an-J fx ff Cole and Ski I 3 ' 5 5 I s f-.K 4. . ,Z Of course, I'm conducting casualty control drills, right now. See? as - tx Q, f t .Q f' X r KN Top Three A Gang That is a nice centerfold W Q 1 A i ' ,, H Q Fe ff, if? This beats working on the starboard steerlng Unit Taking readings K , 5 1, 1 L -J , fs 'SEFE ,RTV-hx, s -x ' Making a gasket f Engineers can read? w. . Xf If wc I I U 9 4? 4 ..- , if i ' if 1 ,Q M9 3 Qi? X, 'F' 1 N-'--- 1 of '4 ,a 5 N9 5 Us wt 3 5 9 if Q X xl K ! . ii X if l Q i .. 'f X I 7 K Q gf 5 M 5 'Q 5 X W Q5 'y 1' 4 - .'- ' is YN--A- '9t 3 K elk :Q bxwi gi if 'ur' is . is E X X ,f,.. S-Vx we XKQL - xg E' xg 5 2 ---v- ' w '.-'i'sn A' if Xi X H 4, X N N Naxxsi y I ! 1 v x - 1 1 5 ' v I I Standing lleft to rightl' MM2 Amundsen HTFA Drumm Bunzel FN OBrien MM1 Goggleye HT2 Turner Sitting FN Sierra IVIIVI3 Mitchell HTFA Nimmo FA Thomp son FA Gibson lVllVl2 Isbell HTFA Bancaco Yes I USB ITl3SC8f8 Fl Division F 9 sa Q 1 1 V 1 ,,l -4- Q '- X.-Q3 if 1135 1' v aaa- u . N Q 1 ' Km - , f X N will -4 A X 1 .n Q A X v X N i 2, . x -Y 1. ' 1 x 1 , . W 71 5 F ij, l f 4 , Standing lleft to rightlg lC3 Bunce, SN Navarro, lC2 McDonald, EMFA Muller, EMFN Davis, EM2 Mo- Donald, FN Menge, EM1 Powell, ICS Flichartg Sitting, ICFN Oldham, FA Townsend, EM3 Tolentino. 'S 'WX xlqm H Only coffee, nothing else. Bet you Carfi fill lUSf One- 1 -.. -.... -.. ' -..- -. + Q, Aj: f 95:5 L, , , -1 i 5.1 , Q, ,, , . - . V . , Q og-pin, ,, ' f 2 ff. , V M 'V , xv1?,Vr Y' , . H f U 5 .M f I ' 2 1 27 I f 2 , I 2 . ' f 1 I I 2 i 3 X G 5, Q i i i 1 X X , Q ' A. ' inns-vin 1. ,, I E 5 vs z if ,wry A, .V H llllqu 3 t ' X ' , 155, ', ' ' 'K ,, FQ X ' fi 1 ' , i fx Q Nw: M Z . , i -,gig isa iw ,, f ,' f 4 i ' 3 , f ,NV , J , G, I W ,ik , Z 6 . N Fi 'S y. A am L The General workshop bunch Get out of the picture, Rossi 'GW 7, i Ty ff The crew wants to see Invasion of the Bee Girls . X u,!,rl,' f V iffy V5 X33 1 SUPPLY f ,Way WI I I- ?i 'I ff' w W , 1, E. rl 'f C LT R. E. LEWIS 159: L 5 if LT Lewis, Dept Head Ensign James, Division Officer DK1 Garcia MS1 Mueller MS2 Estrada SK3 lvlasur MS3 Gundran MS3 Spaulding SHL3 Williams SDSN Junio IVISSN Green SA Sumners SKC Filio MS1 Domondon SH1 Snadlow SD1 Evaristo SK2 Lopez MS3 Nash MS3 Corpuz MS3 Overstreet SK3 Valmonte SHSN McCoy MSSA Arizo SKSA Rose MSC Olinger lVlS1 Serrano SH1 DeJesus SK2 Generosa SH2 Dieteman MS3 Blancas MS3 Wyckoff MS3 Anderson SHSN Villaflor SHSN Hubert SA Emperado SUPPLY DEPARTMENT October 1, 1974 to June 1, 1975 A f 4 S N . X 'X ii' , -an E u ' Tf 1 5, a XX ,X a Do I have a deal for you L ., x ,xx x ...x -..- ,-----M SH1 Shadlow L-Y .. XX, Q, X I 7 1 . ,ta , Z. A ff A Estrada el grande Generosa gf---. 5 7 , 5' gk! -Q SK3 Masur 69 V fr Z :TJ 2921 1 1, :QS Z if 6. F' dll ' 4 'Ja f 'V We . 7 J 4 'P nf? ' 2 f Z2 f ff' , R , V f fig , M W ff 0 ' if A, W f 4 f V X , Q! I fi 'K f 2 f 1 i 5 'Q- Q 70 R. k np, I :AV K 4 QC 5, , .am The chief? He's taking a nap fa f P- N lmf 'pb ., -A wx sux . X5 N .xg xi 1 X U Q X'! :QNX xs .Q . X X X Q XX x J -gd Just a break We're closed today. 71 I 5325-'TB ,,.,-- HARPOON? What? On the 15th and 30th vi K-ui My records show that you were overpaid S400 last year lin.. Sorry, we're closed for inventory S R hifi' Li, , 3 N X vt g-.. 1 ny!! x I I I Www W ww K i li M, . u fx F X Q 5- fwu .a Hs.. Want a drink? T' 3 ?4?Qf5'f ' ' , 1 Q 7 1 X S. 'T V --. 5 Q Xu ,KR X Q D i Y r- ii' t iii I Y Z E iii 1. . Y V I, ij: ii? if 1, 1 Qi 4 if ik it i Z 51 is 3 i i ,. n i , ii i i i i gl i 'f up-., y i 1 ii i ti -..,...,,.... ... 4 ,..,wwM,f' .4-A+-.......4 ,ff .1-,, ,, X i5'5L'.g1,g, ' K: Are you sure it's in here? Sorry, closed for inspection i 1 ff i f vi , rg k gs , . 74 'fi' X ?' l fi 1 ' ' 'EHQ'- ---H ' - A I i Kish tw Q Kit 4 2 parts sugar to 1 part vinegar if xi ew Xi These? Oh, well, see, we're getting short in the galley... AIR DET -..-as-Q - - -. T -7 L 423449, - diff --T' ff-150' pq -s Tm? v' fi 1' '4'LfI. ffl :..g.1..- 7' ,-, ,IST-- 'fy -'el-:....... I , , sv ix vs gl L ' ' Q 'lx 7' 'I XL ssxXxx STA Tg xxxx 16 '74 'I I Q A '9- K X TV ff ' JNJLIL 2 P' 'LN i' LT. H. IVlATTHEW EAPTHMEN 4 ONE 'T r Q. f 0'fuv T19 ' xxxikx f ' Q' QU, 1 0 ' ' I -.,. ,,.. 4,. Q Z x .1 6 3 XX, 1 60 H A X , 1 4' .. . ' 1 C , 1 if 0 ? mn 2 I -0 ' D ' LJ fin F' Nj X WIN I 9 ' 9 ' Q-x . A WJ. I' -:'- .N -.-, 0 . 11 -ix' 21.1 ..:, - . ' ' ' - - 1' L' 7- -7-19' 5' X 9 I - J. lf, ns .- E' H. 0 .J J',' '. 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