Reeves (DLG 24) - Naval Cruise Book

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HSS 16881495 DLG 24 ,, 215: REEV6 -USSR to I u 9 Q 'Beach California, on 26 M y gQ Qftwo year tour with the U.S ?f il, i gT11e,lship,g atunit of De st ro I ttrl 2 0 tQNine,tiwas horneported in flj, and itQperateC1 in the Gulf of'T, 'i EEVES DLGW24 , 3 O 3 ff 7 f 3 ntifair warfare picket and is ri-escue una, with three p at A ,court to,Aircraft Carriers, n days with the nth P7 which were at d Gulf ofTonkin. 55 REEV REEVES steamed 62 000 gallons fuel lillderway REEVES achieve tbeingl an outstanding unit among both Navy ators. The ship ffoffseven downed airmen ,fessionalair control , Q to services, prei ,Hlany others. , 1 I s In recognition of R f' mance, the ship was ff aPGl3iT2iV6 E s for i it trol, electronic warfare e e si2U1d,Supply management. 5 Gn 1 July 1968,R.E E V r okosuka, Japan, for e port of Long Beach e e Japan wasa sad t There was happines in- the i rugoing honlesv. r , , f r Theetrip hometwas a ,91'1jOyable for the enti r crossed the Equator as ,fume came aboard to holdgthe, i '7Sh5:1lback initiations, The ma eovisits at Sydney, A Christchurch, New Zealand, P90919 from down under'7 la i crew with attention and good The ship arrived in Long e 12 August 1968, the end of an and rewarding tour. e The Pilates that :follow are to the REEVES' outstanding c who made her the finest ship Fleet will ever see! I l 3 l 1 t E C l 4 Q ! l i S 3 , Haplazh IV. Z. flfkfllS0lI, NSN .,.---- givlll the Eapfalh Now that it is all over, we can look back with mixed emotions over the past two years that found the REEVES home-ported in Yoko- suka, Japan. The rescue of troubled aviators, actions as an advance anti-aircraft defense ship in the Tonkin Gulf and general operations to aid the peoples of South Vietnam in their fight for self-determination were all sober times. Brief visits to ports in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines served to pro- vide the necessary diversion from the nor- mally serious operational temp, Whether at sea or in port, the men of REEVES exhibited true professionalism as typified by outstand- ing teamwork and close friendships. During these two years of continuous employment with the U.S. Seventh Fleet, REEVES' repu- tation changed from Can Do to Can Do - Does Do, a worthy achievement for any ship's company. With a difficult task, well executed, behind, and a change in homeports to Long Beach, California, to be effected, we relaxed on the voyage home enjoying a memorable Shellback ceremony enroute to Sydney, Australia, and Christchurch, New Zealand, for friendship visits. Our first glimpses of California's golden hills, and the many families and friends to greet us upon our return, were heartwarming sights. As the ship inched closer to the pier, I once again was mighty proud to be associated with the REEVES and those who made her the great ship she is. Yes indeed, I am proud to serve in the REEVES. Captain G. R. Hopwood, USN Cfvmmanding Officfrs W ul rw-vw if? , . az, .gi 7' 1 gzff E f 'vii y ,, ' ' - ' 'K ... erm. : -fl . im , Q PM -Q uhm!! 2 T .,,.. I - M p Hr? K 6 ' lk QA ., Captain Wentworth started REEVES on this tour and was Commanding Officer until August, 1966. Captain R. S, Wentworth, USN Captain Hopwood commanded REEVES from August, 1966 to February, 1968, 17 months of combat operations in the Gulf of Tonkin, He is shown below receiving the el Navy C ommendation Medal. l. L S 4 L3 E 6 i 64' 46 E Commander D, L, Howard, USN Responsible, accountable and blamed for everything that goes sour, and given little or no credit for the things that hap- pen right, the XO is on the move most of the day and usually into the night trying to keep the ship squared away and the Captain happy. The Executive Officer is charged with the management of the ship's training, ad- ministrative and security functions, and with the program of raising junior officers fboth into men and out of their pads during working hoursj, A monumental task, and in Commander Howard's case, Well done! fx- 211-'.-::rrr.-31-.1-1-fvmff-5-sf-Q WY , '-m-.-- ,4111m'f11'sfn1li1fe and WLIVIQII H014 XX Lt. D. K. Thomas UUE? C. D. Johnson Admin. Assistant NaviSHt0I' Admin and Naviffation is the jack of all trades department Composed of Per sonnelmen Yeomen Quartermasters and Hosp1tal Corpsmen, and fondly referred to as X d1V1S1Oll, th1s department takes care of the sh1p's nav1Uat1on and sees that REEVES keeps up the volume of paperwork necessary to surux al ID 'oodajy 's computer world plus the ex er unportant 1ob of medloal care W 1th 111 X d1v1s1on there are perhaps more 111 dlspensable mobs than anywhere else 1n the sh1p The naugauon Uano' prevents the Shlp from Uomg aground the personnelmen get a man's d1scharUe or school processed on t111'1e, and the Corpsmen mav be called upon to sax e a hfe COMMANDING OFFICER U.S,S, REEVES CDLG-24? FLEET POST OFFICE SAY FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 96601 Q PAGE 6 OF 72 PAGES iv. . D .g .8265 ,ao . D . af U16 !7e14c1'l ivckeys Y i , A i Y P gi -51:4 1 f iff g an t tif I ff' r a if ' Xxx L15 t 4 X X Y X: 1 1 . e.. 5 Q Qgy if , . 1, prasowwit ' CVD? Conhdenhal In charge .......... 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Nazak, USN The Operations Department aboard the REEVES is a team of Highly trained specialists. The radarmen, Ol division., operate the ship's vast array of radars and associated electronic equipment. Working in CIC, they play a vital role in the ship's navigation and combat effective- ness. OC division, made up of radiomen, signalmen and the postal clerk, is responsible for all forms of communications coming to and originating in REEVES. No matter what type of com- munication is necessary, from ultra-fast radioteletype to U.S. Mail or hand-held semaphore, OC division is on the job. And to maintain the highly sophisticated equipment used by Ol and OC divisions, there are the expert electronics technicians of OE division. On call day or night to render fast, dependable first aid to electronics equipment, the ET gang is a professional can do roup. ibperations Department has a hand in everything, from executing a Search and Rescue operations to fixing the Crew's T.V. or sending a friendly Hello to a passing ship. The men of Ops must be well-trained, alert and vitally interested, otherwise, the ship just wouldn't be here. 1 ? 1 1 F 9 I A -fr 6 I 8 1 +1 f 067 Dzlfzkzkflz gy, f, . , 32.51 xy :Zyl f 4 X 1 f 1,44 - A f' . Z 'Ka 5 ' at ,qu X. 4 S0 that's what OC Division is,,,,,, Radiomen, Signalmen and one Postal Clerk. ' 'i fy x3 5 S SEP 10 19625 63 QDN' 3 Q 70 U I N ' I f 2 -Q 4-3 X .- L f X W , 4' 1? fi Wx o X 'S ' i 32 A J ' 130 A M Div' w 401, C2 if 3 n 1 .. W-.m...,., ! '-... But the oiler is flying red over white over green! 3, .4 1,1 . 'T 3' ' be S , ,-4 , .1 Sorry guys, no music tonightg only those message broadcasts, REEVES' ambassador to P,I, fx, hi -'md the wmd blows free, Oh for the hfe on the rollmg sea' ,an L in A Sure, it will fit in here. S 9.1.-v , QW! ff N. That's right, straight from the mess decks, another three weeks on station, No, not three more weeks! Boarding party standing by to E0 0V9f the side. 5 Dl'lff5l'0H The wonderful world or elecrromcs broughr no xou bx the Pntsburgh Pam: Co and the Pdcmc xlumlnum Can Co , LTD The ET Gang Hif' 1 1-. IV L. ll! ff ' fs Lil j , ng, 4 gg A ,NAA ' Q- A gg V. . e gf, :Wi fe? - ,. , f -7 , ' -i -'W S1 ' df u: .1 X 1 LL ' e X. I 4, ' V . ' V-gf 1,5 'Nagy if li - i .4 ' 'S -- - q , . Q s 46 e A Q' -' 1 R 1' 5 ? e' X X rv' .4 ' ' 'Q' 4 X xv, ' K - 'a 1 . X . 4 J ge XX ell! ,Va I i '1 1 U f W X? x v ' H f 'low Effective troubleshooting requires DEEP concentration by the leading EIT,........,.... -'i-sl-P-'-'-'+ E H- -- f ,V lu bv f,:,.qv if If RS ,,,,,and sheer manual labor by all the A f f others! ,,5V . M , Nw? af fx a EVO!! 'Qc '97 E 0 X: ui It's an old radio, so tune in an old program. AH ET 16HI'f1S about plumbing, TROUBLE SHGOTING TECHNIQUES-U Phase One Phase Two wfggq Phase Three rw , A aim.. What C311 I SHY'?'?'? I feel great after working 72 hours on this whatchamacallit. at Z f V t ft XWHQWQ 4 W, 15 ,-.,f' .11 i f vm , 6 All Y W ' ' tiff , fjf, 1, 95 af ' L3 'r 'ff xv Say--isn't this the new ship's plumber? Listen--for the tenth and last time-- no bets on the table--none!! ff' 1 55' 4 1 n -lla I2 M u I LIMIT of' Yognarh cw 412546 4-flx , x X v f 2 M A 5 F F 4 Q ' JAN 0 Zfwo Ops .7av0r1'ies Hhvg T5'iHec rc-IN ou sl U V J Crown W :Tk dpiare -gubby uh pvc ' Nnvv OH 62:1 GI-api! fl .-- ' ,'?. if- W 'l. -:ii smgma: V X ' g-DEQ 1 V 'N nf D , I bk 1--w , W-'r---W, .,. -, V ,va L K . , - x 'I 222 L 1: us , , 'E+ MR, f , . , , F ' , X- I ' ' ikfdvklfw-f-'za 5-V1 :ww-W-r-nw--N, , ,m..g.,g3,4v, n-Q L' 4 ,, ' E L Eff-31 w mn: can :bI 3U ' J: -P- id? -E17 U1 3:-l'l'lC JX -2'-C2-P' 'Ib 0 -lD'U 229 CDO-1 elm l1l-E2 Qc? FU091' wi: C3 P OEF' brn CDF'n'U -441 Cas m F E 'EN 89 i?'9 ZQQQ L DA 'ON Q9 '9 8 MVC Q5 5 '22 U- QE E R 5 Ei QSEE 5325 agp? EEG:-: ' O E Eg 3 -I lg: Q -nl n E -I E 5 3 E 0 E1 5 5 m U -n 0 5 W C W E 0 E 0 Z M'5d'i7390.!.0l-ld SHLVLS GBLBNH 'HVB3l:!:i0 f ,DfVl1S'l'UlI la' xv yd A s , N ' X Y yin xx -1 5 t XA V 9- F it REEVES' Radarmen Yes sir, a real tight watch. Ahhhhhh- -Sectional GQ, , . JI 1 . 4. Il! Truck, truck...... Now listen up - the ET's finally have all the equipment fixed, so don't touch it! Who will take the mail through the pass? .ar ' fr Ty ,,-fx Er' 'A Ten Radarmen were awarded various achievement medals and letters of commendation for their outstanding performance in the Tonkin Gulf. RDCS Kennick, RDC Bigger, RD1 Foster, RD1 Ragland, RD2 Fruits, RD2 Carroll, RD2 Schupe, RDS Holtz, RD3 Calica, and RD3 Schlice re- ceived awards. sfsr nusrc is BY mg mmm Bat everyone foana' an awara' 0 one kwa' or another.. 7 A --A, ,lu Q 1 . r J , f , if ' 2 f E f , Q S 1 , if X if X ,g V 224 ' L ' ' C r Y fx Li ,f LL .vI ' The Dynamic Duo . One diamond. V. F.W. I'11 take the mail through the pass, Now which is it?--Am I port or starboard? .rw .. A . an su 5 6 ,'-nvuvvanq 1-4-vang ,ya I need money for cokes. . , 'S .utr wifi: 1. ,V i K r' F 0 Y W N: 1 A - Vis, u. in -' , d h m 33 1 f 1- . ' v ' K x- ' ' e r e 1-Y:-Lf Q--1 . - - ' sw arrow me ' ' X L fn R, f ' r 'Vid' ,E ' EK. 'rr 'F-ze We Weupzws Deparfmenf LCDRB C McLaughlin USN Weapons Officer The REEVES' weapons department performs a wide variety of jobs ranging from deck seamanship to the maintenance and operation of two highly sophisticated missile systems. The department is di vided into four divisions each responsible for a segment of the hard work required to keep the ship and its Weapons systems in a high state of operational readiness. The deck force personnel of lst division are responsible for much of the painting and preservation of topside spaces, and, more importantly for the safe and efficient ac complishment of all seamanship evolutions W division personnel are assigned to the Terrier Missile System, maintaining and operating the missile loading, storage and y 4 Us-1 ff 'li' . In-I., 'il-SPA sible for the anti submarine detection and weapons systems a very important and exacting Job on a destroyer type ship K Ali . . . . . ces, ee . -1--.sua T launching systems, W division also includes 3 A P, nf the men who maintain and man the 3 -50 calibre gun mounts. Fox division, the FT's maintain and operate all of the highly com- plex gun and missile fire control radar Hold it....I believe we just fouled systems and handle the ship's weapons an underwater Cable security program, AS division is respon- L 9. . ' 'JY ' f , .. ,.x, , ,V ,X ,nl .4 . j:i:95 K f.,Kf V, ,f ff, gl 1.4 1 , ', ky, 'vs-.. 1. f w' : .J 5 . f'97'2 ' rg In-fx - , 1 -U. V - 'T' . J 'V c: ' - , . If Yhxvuvx ,. . , 4.-f . L..- fs,-A , X .,, . - , 3- Q g ww Pg: i -pg,--x is '4 ng N-In -yn. , aa.: 'Q ' ' ' ,xc - . . '-qw Mi. ' J' lmia-P' rljntl - .JV ,. A,-5-sri-9' fun-1 Six ala-yy ffm!! H9021 labor mm' do all 1517011 art able, Aim' 012 the Jezfefzziy - bofyffone the LJGEEJ' mm' .fcmpe the cfzble. Unknown 5 0 571 I Z?1'lf131'rfr1 X , . N J il an Y. A Qn,.7-3:1 'Mx 2 - 35 0-- r Q 3 2? 1 A 'r U Q Y - -- J M1 1 ugly '91 wr wx. 14 1 a gay: U 2 , Vx , I 4 I - .'g,,.,w I V 4 S 1 ' Q A . b , ff: , 4 1 .4 !'..F X ' Q r Sam, you can put that gun away, I won't go any- 'J H where till I'm done. What do you mean, you've been calling me for 3 hours? I've been awake. Yeah! Now that you mention it, that plane did have a red star on it. WW We11 Jerry! Didn't I tell you you cou1dn't use 6 thread for a spanning wire? E If that chair goes in the water, they'11 never let us have holiday routine again, That's better...... And you say the Commodore just wants to be high-lined over for dinner? i JE 1 1 .- I F 1 n rl i I i Y C'fY10I1 YOU BUYS, WS Only 1900. As soon as you get done here you can go see Hawaii. in-.5 -rl' If it doesn't move--paint it! 1 I'd better hurry--it's beginning to rain! - vw. -44 I'll just put a heavier coat on that water puddle. Now let's see...which side of this sandpaper do I use........ You really think I could be in the movies? gif! Div! ion ...al 1 ,l. l u 1 ., , 42 ' X ' 4 ' ly K yylwu f--fv'vW4f4fVf 'i ' ,,n si ,, fly Q .. - 13' . fu X .. f A ZZ! Q5 I elf :ffl H if Radar 2 Cplus intrudersj, Rada-I' 5- Guns . F in 77 x. ' Q R X ' 11333 ef I in if we - ' WZ' .1 t l 1 . , Y 4 Look everybody - we do clean! ' V I IQ Z Q f 0'-. ' 44 , f . HC K x 1 .ff , if .A 'T f ., 'Q Listen, here's the pl-anoouo Do we ever pull into Port? K up-M . n1l-:Q may 'lb' W D1'zf1's1'o14 - Gunnery Q 'r J ,. fs-' Y .i Age? . . d , d, , ,, K dd ' 'Z iff? 'Z dsmwbwxx .. J ff '15 .Sf ' . 4 'J' X 1 .9 R I WI, 1 A I gn ,I 1 S is , i X as ,Q 19, sw . .s ' u .T I ' , Our 3 -50's demand long hours, hard work and dedication - and then, maybe ........... V3 . L x . ,r'YffF' 3231? .X ' 31, , if 4- 51 u E 1 3 i 4 5. r, Q S I D'w'1'014 - JM issiles hr f 1 ,, ,ff Forward houseboys S f lg' 5 V f 'E rrrr M , , . r , 1 , - ' ' r, ,sf ' IN, :Z 2354 a , gf W jg 4, 'gm f A 5 di ...V ' ' r, 'J r 1252 . . by - Q,- n - After houseboys. K 3 Q if .4 C-0 A Z 7 4 V -r-. f'-V -'KW Just because 1'm gomg uoesn't mean everybody goes! or does it? ' I What a blackmail shot this is. Look Ma, we re back. .-I Here we go again. f 5 ' .55 - - -Q is . 3 k-.L x . . ' XX tsl N L' S51 Qu 1545i 292' . ' x 'fw,'bf', i'Qw.kfQ- x. . u N ,. , . q,V,,,, , X .X l ' I 5 , X f . 5 ix A 1 Q55 g gi. I x X ,X ,Z X ,!,. V An mtegrated effort-- ' L1 V I-'- .. -- ' ,.--- as-ski .. 2 , isa Y, -1 il: -f 2 ,.T. -Ii ' Ii? jg -'ff-if ! T - ,K Y' E -- , l, xg , ,, g 3 . , X '-:ff 'W' 2 ' I-,lmf - - Vfgi , Y Y, -I i-a 'Lt L' 1? -fx 555:25 i -Tix E K -:-'ff- - Q , ' ' ' ' S T ik. 1 lf 7 --+ H Z.. J 17 9 - 'Q 133'-' ff?- - Y ,, ' --f, ,L :ff- -' ,. A f ' ,, .1l- f,.fff-TiL,-, r 3: ' 3 j,, '- ff, by J Q?h.w..wQwMMN,f,4f, ffvw- f w- , W f. , ff x. M 5 A 24 Gow! sg ff Gris J! i1i - Q ' U .... JV ASQ. K 'S 9 XS-... -i ,4 5' Div! ion Y Almost everything connected with anti-submarine warfare... sonarmen, torpedomen and a few gunnerds mates. i 92 7:4 t tt t i f t e M X e 1 1 K-J? . Q 5 - a I . X I . Mi ' ' ,iff f. ya v'l,,-T .7 A -. h F fel ' Us 1 --ig , iw , , A EE, F ni' Q i i T X is . , P Rib, 5 4 ,, ,F I Now man all ASROC handling stations!! The supervisors..,and...... .....the supervised. TI iw. K Y 4 xf N I D ji fnlll 'f'1 ff h ,A ff- Q. R me ,, . 'l : 'AL i'1',,-1-- -.QT-3: 47 5 Permission granted to rig the BT. BT is on deck and slide is good. BT is in the water 5f1gzY45eri14g spar Wlflflf TT W , I X UW , LCDR J. A. Buckner, USN Chief Engineer The men of the engineering department are responsible for keeping the ship on the move. Engineers are a special breed of people, men with a deep sense of pride in their ability to operate and maintain ma- chinery under conditions which would seem frustrating, if not impossible, to other peo- ple. The department is divided into two divisions. M division is responsible for the ship's main propulsion plant, a job requiring long hours, hard work, and a high degree of technical skills. R division personnel provide the skills required to operate and maintain the innumerable pieces of mechanical and electrical auxiliary equipment required for the REEVES to function as a self-sufficient floating city. The men of the engineering department are all professionals, dedicated to doing their jobs and doing them well, 7,.f4 X LCDR Christenson, the o1d BOSS .4 Q XX :Cf '42 Ei QD HIIIIIU welll! WW Z? w EL.ECTRICIAN'S MATE KEMJ V MACHINERY I C ELECTRICIAN UCI ENGINEMAN KEN! MQ ' W, 9 A 2 W l WW iv ? f I - 5 1 XL I 5 Q 4 if f , Q K G' V- Ti, Ale aww Q? f ,aw I - W if - 12 C ' ' f ff 'f ' fi ii. LEA' i V, f ,f ' V V V' ,, 1 S ' ix .f ' ,',, L1 5 Q, X M 'QA' AV., If VV Hg X, X A I C 7 y , .I The next time Mr. ,,,11says that... Forty days at sea. W4 3 In ,f , 4' ,aww ,' ,I f 4 9 fm ff' 'ef , I --at-I Iv n . f- if . . . '- V23 f - :SZ-1-1'-' s f sf ' li? J: No One knows where I am What'ya mean speak English? '-3.9 ,Sig X. HE s : V 1 ,ff -ff f ff. ,p 1 s ,' r !Q , wg f 11 Aw wi What's that mean? Resistance. Ning! f 'N.K How would you feel after thirty days in Plot I? What do you do on board? Q l sm -A -dv 1 ,M J ...lf f i ,urs a 1 Q ,f:.,w..,4 Is this what they call LopsideT Gee, the sea is great. F i , H, ' 0 +x.,,NwNm. We're good, eh? I'm the nicest guy on the beach. We'11 get 'em Haun. If I poke this here he vi i. dx 1 X HQ.-if Q ik f F fs ff: J rW5s.z4LZ A A , F Aff' An engineerifzg r2z'gbZ772mfe, but ez mee fix week break wife our families and ffiendf at Yokofzzkfz. XX 1 I O 1 I We got ours! Where's yours? ' 'H b 2 If f, r , 5f4,g'r?a!2?fi'f3'2fizf?. .i, f. . I Zfrward Zrcrovm Persvnnel Put it WHERE? r I can make it work. Wu. Sforwzzrd Engzlzervvlzz Personnel Yr! if Here it is, in the yellow pages. ' ps1WfJ MPBSYXNQB ,Q-63 f Ic' oi wiKM,,,p.-if -tw ,U 1..W,vTNWLw dw I ' 4 ,aux ..,r . , 114 lk f -tm 3 TIT ...-b-f !rll - xl 1 2 X A eb I --N1 x I 4 lx v., Q 1, X Well, BuShips sayS........ 45 '- I After Zrereem Personnel K I OK, turn to!! , fe B-b-b-but Chi9f....how did you find out we casreped a boiler? , differ Snginervom Pcrsvnnel 'QS ,jf ,A You think 120 degrees is bad 2 Do we have to STAND a watch? Pay attention, you close this valve to stop the leak. And I keep telling you, Charlie What do you mean, attention? Brown, it ain't funny, I But we can't find a girl! Yeh, I'm the cobb1er, ' 1 6,l7lll'fllfI6'lIf W The men of the Supply Department perform a wide variety of tasks. Cooks messcooks and Stewards work long hours to feed the crew and officers good Navy chow . The Stor epers are res nsible for the intric supply system wh1 N pro vides the ff with consumable item uch as foo .if every conceivable type o A7 I l ' fl 3 r Palrp f at may della ' ts aboar peI'S by the ly Depa and Shl able se . import nursing lg - fday, dis operate 1 ,- . K are trL at VL , probak fun ffl ff-o the fm Onan Hg a l- outso. , ,rc,,J0! '.!,' ' r---1 Q 0 shareo 1 0 ' , arlarded t 'CSP 5 X.. . . 'QI S . andmg gra - on the Annual 'ily W ' . - f it Wm. Qxki fi-e'w1m.5,,i,-up 5 Gi- ,Ti qi KXXK V . M 'fXp,.ki. -ii' .L X4 ,Q kxxk X sa sid? 1 ' 'Sf V Avi xixi'i 1 f Q- V, K wg x Qwest Hmm f xr ft i,:ztiQ5:ff dh Q -,M v .i , ..,i., ew., f xy . ki dx ix - i gi gs, E 5 3,85 X M X is X Inspection and the Disbursing Office was commended as one of the finest by the Navy Regional Finance Office Yokosuka Japan 4 ' xy Irv - ,4.14 . .g g - ax ,gp , v-, , 2450 H5252 -Lzpir' -' X X Q Jones just received a double centurion award. HG got his 200th requisition. accepted by the SUPP13' D1' vision. That's right, this switch auto- ffead Park C hops LT Van Tassel And......1ong gone, LT Welch. A trim! That's a good one. Just a trim..... W fi Q sap. - L matically crushes every button. ' ,,, Tl 'f s .- Mal N . tx 9 Disburszhg 1. Hlerks Sure, any personal check K.: -Q Iwo fi st the 1250 then the WIN- 1946 and 1492 and 1612 I g 4' ---B-I-1 I 11 2' ,- of EJ 'T -qt? 'f x Xl? -.6 I 1v D ll I 1 .fl sf, 'I 'Q gawk -ar? pan 2'!'fs.., O Y If 4-J Jizz 'ive Slorekeepers 3, A--ff OA. H vk'AAx lkl. 'P gi I xr' t, , sf. 1 .' 'Qi 1 7 D 1 714 1 QQ. he Y, ,,.,, QW , rw ie E- if t . it , ' ' I 1 L-f V -e. V Q 5 4 X 9 5 i f ' I I Q fi ,. '- AS , . X Q' X , X N! X . I , gn, mb - L fi ' For you a special deal. e Slzzjzfs Scrviccmcn x X N 44 e. . 1 3 --n., i .- . 1 QQ' NJ xr: , J H Advertisement for Sun Laundry. fy, iff 'f W'f-- - -. ' WW? '-m-:niggas Stewards E f r,- Y . ' s . A 1, , IJ L .-.Z E ,Lf ' --fizf-+f2.f: fa? X Q ,-if-,,v,e49.-'.---n-,f,.,5q'N ,I -, ,x..1--TL'-V Q-'GN -T. , ffm-L -'Ir ' ' 1+ ,A' ,x0r 3' 1 - 'Y ' , X , '- . Q2 ' I .1 s,. Q! ' 'A 7 U f . ,Sing 15 , elif ff ' 1, 4 I A V Xiu' f A i ,E A II- 1 I Q , ' qu ' ,a f f 4 i kph ,. ' Bins x Kommissaryfum - Our Hanks Boil and bubble, toil and trouble. - i L1 Menu: Roast pork and index finger. K U P , , 4 ,ag E., ij' gf 'A A y . 5 ' ' ff ,. 2 5 1 , . Jil . ty . On top of old Fuji! qu-:ru So1ly, no looms rith shor-show- bath! +WJLm.': X x QQ, x True craftsmen abound in Japan. . 4 Oki Instant food service. ,K-C: at Meal 4 1 , .V X.f.. x A 5 'fflf' Sayonara REEVES, 'L ff - new 'N ffm Goodbye 414 , ee .5 -at No waiting for trains--no seats either. S. A! 1 'bi ,v li ...uw Hey, sailor--you wanna.....'? 1 Olvngapv Kparadzlfvj f' e' v ww A: A , , S .W -- Msn 4 '-i'fz:.rl.V.'s Sf wr'-K ng 7' s -.,. I' -,, umylr- X , ,V ffl? 'yin arfw 2 ' ,MN . ,fn ' off 9, .uv 11. , 1, , r' Amway, Q sv-3 I T. ,f4! Va .af wfsfvv The .0 ,J W1 s..,.N 1 .N f. 3- RX L. wg fin' 1 JJff N if U i I1 'Y fa East meets west - old meets new J-long Kang ,W A. A M ,, ,pi ,I A 44 of , 'Sf ki 2 3 V, s E, J ,Q 1 , V fit XwgW ' Q 5 A 5 'Jeff li Avast ye slimy Pollywogs - standby . . . Shellbacks muster with Davey Jones aft!! Anyone will kiss a baby? Pollywog Day llf W X the tljzzator y 7 1 N:.,b 'bl ,.b. H 'yy' 3 Q A. J-gj A4 W 'X.' 5 ffgff Wu , 1 .ps -.4'.?v, Haircut and massage ' Free! The honored and trusted Shellbacks. if i t 'lf 1 I Soon died M-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m . . . . . Menu: clumped sardine, green spa- ghetti, and one other thing. Su11ivan's defeat. lgsjw 1 Royal Court Cless Babyj. The grand finale . . . remember? , tx, N' 'U it , f tai Q ' K' 455 if The show goes on ..... in-i--,N ,. 'mf' Hey fellas, 1et's cheer this one up!! The least he could do is wear a uniform of some kind..... Hey! We get to Sydney tomorrow. Etc. . . Where's this?---Oh, nop1ace really. ics X Look, King's Cross is the only place to go r ' r f' . -. .C .' 7 , ' W ' , Mfrif f f y fy r W ,frm , K X S, C . F X ,gl , . n I , , 7 ' 711 'Q- -P' ' .ilfzxj af' d-9, f , V ' , I I ? L ,f ,Q ,V 1 4 lg , ' 7, K x ' ' 1 V 'hgx Xxff, I -f H fn an ADI-as Q V I . .f ,r A ' 5 ' ' iv' N Wi U -V dwg-sawn., fgj ,ff If I-1 fl f? .4 at-Ml I A , Our f1rst welcome F 9 LLL n VND' 'YW ff .. --- ' , 4.4-s L. 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' Kcmcluber When GQ's were fun? my-yu xg . is A 45. Z! Q. vm ' I gee l + V' 3:51 new? IH.. 1 4' ,W if J ++ fktwka ' I ' ' ' 'f In b e W NRM Iwffltflf ff: , , . - - - ,ga J.: Q n b . 1 ' A . h Ai ' f' -.Xa 1' .. 1 -A 4555- Q MW he ff--...f -7 e gl 'K' J, ' we h h e e WL- 3 ,f.Vf ez f,,. ' e 3 I , P , b If Z A ' 'M..h l -Q., 4 Z - ' x Y . 9 ' - 'A elif I ' 1 ' J ,- K J, .. ' Q ,rf is A ' Q fg. We had a shotgun and a bird? ' They rationed rice in North Vietnam? 0 l, 11351 Someday, all this will be AUTOMATED. Gulf? Anybody speak English? 5 A 1'J'J-L i -R Hey! This is great, but don't let I Mom see us! Jump around, I can't see you. LL, A moment of reflection. ,wi 0 ri. ' gf f 5. 1 1- 'D 1 -u- Qhgnvi C h ' fi- - --' tsnneigve ave that missile shot one more ,,.,- A ' -,ff 'W a N 4 b 1 ' -1... 2 of . 1,3 ' ' V , X f T -fuf '7 43fL,N 3, e a ,SW v.rf,,.... 1, !,1, ff.' 'X V ' f -1 irtl- ' ' The Holy Helo. x ' v ---, 1 ,.-14 W h 4 f f I 'D Aeon 1 11.1- ' 4 on .,.M1.,,,,i: p J Q nun ff I 'ra .Ie f' 1 if A'I love you too, but we have to find another place to meet. M, U M Boy! We're glad you were here! Kamdesron Nmc if ..t f ' fa '1K ' ,, xxL , x A 9 I X f f 15 y -Q i.. if a I 1 . tip y i Q- gy 0 wma 1 .M Mum HSN Commander Destroyer Squadron Nine and his staff of six officers and eight enlisted H1911 saw a variety of action during this WESTPAC tour. The Commodore's Pennant was sh1ftedtO nine different ships, both Within the Squadron and in units deployed from EASTPAC and the Atlantic Fleet. The ships' in which COMDESRON NINE was embarked included the Squadr0I1 flagship, USS REEVES QDLG-245, USS WARRINGTON QDD-8435, USS DAHLGREN-KDLG-l2l, Uss DE HAVEN QDD-7271, Uss W. V. PRATT QDLG-13y, Uss KEARSARGE QCVS-331, USS R- E. EDWARDS 1DD-950J, Uss BELKNAP QDLG-265, Uss BLUE QDD-7445, and Uss HULL KDD' 9453. The operational commitments met by COMDESRON NINE were as varied as the ships In which he was embarked. Assignments included Screen Commander for USS ENTERPRISE KCVAN-651, USS KITTY HAWK QCVA-635. USS HANCOCKKCVA-191, and USS CORAL SEA QCVA-435g North and South Search and Rescue Commanderg Commander Naval Gunfire SUP' portg and North and South Sea Dragon Commander. These assignments gave the officers and men of the Staff an opportunity to see and take part in the man as t f N al warfare being y pec s o av employed in and off Vietnam. Movements to other ships required the transfer of office files and equipment in metal boxes at sea by highline or helicopter. At times, due to lack of space on some of the smaller destroyers, it was necessary to Work out of the metal boxes and live out of seabags. However the off'cers a d f th S ' ' ' 1 n men o e taff considered the variety of assignments and challengGS 31111916 compensation for the shifting which was necessary, and thus made the tour a very rewardmg experience. Che Staff f '39 , W 9 Q .--,, L vi!! Y f in C . xy if x X X. Good grief! And this is how it was a long time ago! 4 Y . I x X, Casey Stengel and Walt Alston. ft, ..,a.nd she stepped Out of her robe... Sure she waS.- t D 1 Q I 9 3 I I 1 X l I I I inn- USS COLLETT CDD-7309 Uss HOLLLSTER CDD-7882 Destroyer '.f .U A Q USS MANSFIELD CDD-7282 Squadron yvlflb' ' . , . USS OZBORNE CDD- 846D USS REEVES QDLG-241 - Flagship DESRON 9 USS DE HAVEN CDD-72.71 l 'C' ' . - . . l xv... .-.n4.E,,'1.lL - ' il Lp' by? USS CHANDLER CDD-7175 'G-f USS BLUE CDD - 7442 Q X x if 4 i i Q i , if V K A .B Ohhhh, a nice boat. The Doctor discovers his navel and security Staff entertaining Philippine dignitaries. Yes, Mr, Swazey, E.L.F. it's still ticking. 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