Rich (DD 820) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1971

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Subsequent sea tours were served on board the USS GOODRICH CDDR-8315 as Operations of- ficer, COMPHIBRON SIX Staff as Assistant Operations officer, USS LIDDLE CAPD-603 as Executive Officer, and USS DETECTOR lNlSO- 429D as Commanding Officer. He assumed com- mand of USS RICH on 25 November l970. CDR Hanigan has also served on the maior staffs of the Chief of Naval Operations, Commanderin Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, and the U. S. Nlili- tary Assistance Command, Republic of Viet- nam. He is a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College. Commander Hanigan is married to the former Elaine Knight of Memphis, Tenn. They have two children, a son Scott, 12 years old and a'daUQh' ter Kristen, 4 years old. They make their home in Virginia Beach. CDR Hanigan's awards include the Bronze Star with Combat V Joint Services Commenda- tion Medal, VietNam Honor Medal lFirst Classlf Psychological Operations Medal lSecond ClaSSlf as well as the Navy Expeditionary Medal lCub6l? Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal CCUDG Dominican Republici, National Defense ServlICG Medal llioreafvietnami, Vietnam Cafjipalgn Medal iwith 3 campaign starsl and Vietnam Service Medal. LCDR Jerry H. Black U.S.N. Lieutenant Commander Jerry H. BLACK received his commission as an Ensign, United States Navy on 6 June 1961 from the United States Naval Academy. He reported aboard USS HENLEY CDD 7621 and served aboard her as ASW Officer and later as Weap- ons Officer. While aboard HENLEY he made three MED Cruises and participated in the Cuban quarantine. ln September of 1964 Lieutenant Commander BLACK was assigned as Executive Officer, USS NIMBLE CMSO 4591 where he served until February 1966 having completed an additional MED cruise and been involved in the salvage operation which brought to the surface a nuclear weapon lost when two Air Forces bombers collided. In March 1966 he took command of USS ACCOKEEK CATA 1819 a position he held until December 1968. After being relieved of command of ACCOKEEK he attended the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he received a Master's Degree in Computer Systems Management in June 196 . From August of 1969 until April of 1970 he served as Weapons Officer aboard USS NORTHAMPTON KCC 17 and put her out of commission. Lieutenant Commander BLACK reported aboard RICH in July of 1970. He is married to the former Margaret Conley of Bakersville, North Carolina. They have two children, Sean 6 years and Anthony 4 years and reside in Nor- folk, Virginia. His awards include National Defense Medal, Navy Unit Commendation and Armed Forces Expeditionary EXECUTIVE OFFICER Medal. -. - i 'gf . K . 55.1. I-f Tv? Operations LT. P.B. Dahl, USN . a 3 , fi 3 . wht' N WN RTMENT HEAD Engineering LT. J.A. Peschka Jr., USN -:KV .-2 If SUDPIY LTJG S.J. MCCarThy, USN R S , ., .,.,...g Weapons LT. G.W. Smedley, USN 2 Weapons LT. N.M. Brennan, USN .xf qv! s .L sk ' - X! K s.--A lf.2f'....l.igf..m.' 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In late July 1967, RICH commenced training operations with the Anti-Submarine Warfare Force of the Atlantic, and received news that the Engineering Depart- ment was to receive the Engineering Departmental E Award for the fiscal year 1967. In addition to participating in the large Canada-United States Anti-Submarine Exercises CANUS SILEX 1-67 in the autumn of 1967, RICH also received a grade of outstanding in the annual Supply Inspection, indicating that she had one of the best Supply Departments in the force. On I6 January 1968, RICH departed for the sunny Caribbean to participate in the initial three weeks operation SPRlNGBOARD . Throughout the exer- cise, RICH was primarily concerned with ASW operations and Naval Gunfire Support. To provide some relaxation, three port calls were made to San Juan, Puerto Rico. On returning to Norfolk, RICH was busily engaged.in additional inspections and preparations for an extended deployment, On March 26th, 1968, RICH departed Norfolk as a unit of Destroyer Division Twenty-One, composed of USS BLANDY lDD9431, USS ROBIE lDD7041, USS STEINAKER IDD8631, and RICH. DESDIV 21 was headed for ultimate duty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the waters of the South China Sea, and off the coast of North and South Viet-nam. Forty-two days and 12,000 nautical miles later, RICH arrived in Subic Bay in the Republic of the Philippines. During her transit, RICH stopped at Rod- man, Panama Canal Zone, San Diego and Long Beach, California, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Midway, and Guam. May through July were spent operating as an escort and rescue destroyer for four successive air craft attack carrier task groups, USS BON HOMME RICHARD ICVA 311, USS ENTERPRISE ICVAN 651, USS CONSTELLATION ICVA 691, and USS TICONDERGOA ICVAI41 1. During this period, RICH paid visits to Singapore, Subic Bay, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. -'UW 30, RICH arrived at Danang, South Vietnam, to ioin a search and rescue group consisting of USS STERETT IDLG 311, USS WAINWRIGHT IDLG 281, USS ENGLAND IDLG 221, and USS I-IANSON IDDB321. The guided missile frigates and destroyers were dispersed at three stations along the North Viet- namese coast, from which they controlled aircraft and conducted rescue opera- tions to recover pilots unable to return to their parent carriers. It was during USS RICH - DD820 Ship's History this period that RICH was awarded her second annual Destroyer Squadron Two Battle Efficiency Engineering E , and her first Supply E . A September visit to the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong was followed by ten days as a unit of Task Unit 70.8.9 on the Gun Line in I Corps Tactical Zone in Northern South Vietnam providing naval gunfire support for the First Divi- sion, Army of the Republic of South Vietnam and the 26th Marines, Third Ma- rine Division. October found RICH reunited with DESDIV 21 on their return to the United States, RICH returned to Norfolk on November Sth and spent the remainder of 1968 in a much deserved leave and upkeep period. ln January 1969, RICH proceeded to Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. in Baltimore, Maryland, in order to have repairs to the Sonar Dome accom- plished. The remainder of January and February were devoted to preparing for the annual Caribbean Cruise, Springboard 69 . RICH participated in two more operations prior to departing Norfolk on July 30, 1969, for the Red Sea. She provided Naval Gunfire Support for an Amphibious Training Exercise off Onslo Beach, North Carolina from 1 to 5 April. On May 12, RICH became part of the Atlantic Spacecraft Recovery Force for Apollo moon shot and then returned to Norfolk to prepare for her second deployment to the Red Sea. July found RICH united with Destroyer Squadron Twenty-Two and skipper, Commander John H. Scott, USN, took command July 6th, 1969 prior to crossing the Atlantic. The ship crossed the equator at Cape Verde Islands to Luanda, Angola, so that the polIiwogs could be initiated into the ranks of a shellback in the traditionally colorful ceremony. Ports visited were Luanda, Angola, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, Port Louis, Mauritiaus, Madras, India, Chit- tagong, East Pakistan, Colombo, Ceylon, Karachi, West Pakistan, Manama, Bahrain, Victoria, Seyschelles, Diibouti, Bandar Abbas, Iran, Roosevelt Roads, and St. Thomas, Puerto Rico. RICH pulled into Norfolk on January 21, 1970, to begin a long stay inport. On 29 April, 1970, RICH moved to Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Vir- ginia for her second regular overhaul since FRAM, departing on IB August for the Destroyer-Submarine Piers. On 17 September, 1970, RICH left for refresher training in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, successfully completing training on the 3rd of November. RICH achieved a grade of excellent while qualifying for gunfire support at Culebra, on 5 No- vember. The same day included a port call in St. Thomas followed by refueling at Roosevelt Roads on the 6th. RICH returned to Norfolk on the 9th of Novem- ber, 1970. On 25 November, Commander Marvin F. Hanigan, USN, took command of RICH. From 30 November to 5 December, RICH participated in Fleet Opera- tions for the upcoming deployment and on 5 February, 1970, RICH deployed via Springboard for operations with the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. 1-I,-ao. SE CRUI ,1 L- 5.3 , V 2, 1' X .3 !. 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Rich (DD 820) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 54

1971, pg 54

Rich (DD 820) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 78

1971, pg 78

Rich (DD 820) - Naval Cruise Book online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 75

1971, pg 75

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