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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. Following the rescue, Rathburne took the small fishing boat in tow and set course for a happy homecoming in Agana, Guam. ...Y ll l rf l 4 H 'F I k il ? it ti I Q fl ,' I ef
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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
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