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'lkmu-I Ima. f ,.'nug-ml-..rq, Hnnrimgu -, 'ls lui 1 TUBUA, CHAD TGIINIS jeg! pm , O 1-,III ' mms-I-. 1 ' - I shin -I AI. ' '31-4,,, os 4 mum J 495-GN' 1mm-Lg, nm 00 ,mmnn nh Rnlvuvlt X- el'-N' e fel dmh- R P ohms de Ban f Kandi?-If-ua, A mmuwn' I ' ll IIH H lllnhllll Vmfmn XXNNXIINIXUUI' U 1 flllllflflyfmfl oU 'I -an us XJQSN .pq no 30 071071 XX 1 5.'J an 1, PLMBQ. MEAN M10 WESTPAC 70 USS R.B. ANDERSON IDD-7861 ANDERSON'S DEPLOYMENT Anderson made a quiet departure from Long Beach on 27 July 1970. A ' th W t r brief visit to Hawaii was the most exciting part of the transit to e es e n l imens red earth and white sand beaches adorned the Pacific. Flora spec , , islands. After brief refueling stops in Midway and Guam, Anderson reached its home-away-from-home, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines. This was l' se of the port to which the crew was to become most accustomed. the first g imp . Upon leaving Subic Bay, the ship proceeded to the Gulf of Tonkin for a short line period with the attack carrier USS Bon Homme Richard. After completing 1 rdin duties Anderson accompanied Bon Homme Richard and USS p anegua g , Davidson QDE-10455 to Singapore. The British people were very congenial to their American cousins and many Anderson sailors took part in tours of the surrounding area. Singapore was indeed the first of many exciting stays in foreign lands. y Anderson sailed out of Singapore and then dipped just far south enough to arouse King Neptune from the deeps. During the traditional crossing the equator ceremony, the pollywogs felt Neptune's wrath in more ways than one. It could be said that the episode was a spine tingling experience filled with gastronomic delights. After a short three day period for replenishment in Subic Bay, the next assignment found the ship southwestward bound for the Gulf of Siam, where for the next three weeks over 1400 rounds of 5 inch! 38 caliber ammunition were fired by the shipis guns in support of the 21st ARVN Division's operations in the U Minh forest area of South Vietnam. On completion of the Naval Gunfire Support assignment, Anderson joined the attack carrier USS Oriskany for a transit to Yokosuka, Japan. Along the way a young lady, with the unlikely name of Joan, kicked up her heels and played havoc with the menof DD-786. She was indeed an unwelcomed passenger. Although a little green around the gills, everyone survived and arrival in Yokosuka on 19 October was a welcome. The cool weather was a pleasant relief from the sultry days spent in the Gulf of Siam. This area of Japan was very exciting and filled with many beautiful sights such as castles, hot springs, and Mount Fuji. A few Anderson sailors made trips to nearby Yokohama and Tokyo. The ship became well-ladened with many purchases but, none-the-less departed Yokosuka and headed for the Gulf of Tonkin. An engineering casualty enroute required that the ship return to Japan for repairs, this time to Sasebo. After a pleasurable five day repair period, Anderson once again set forth for the South China Sea via the Taiwan Straits. Planeguarding was the assignment for most of the next few weeks, but Anderson was called upon to go further northin the Gulf of Tonkin as an escort for USS Chicago ICG-113 for several days. After a trip to Subic Bay for a week of upkeep, the ship returned to planeguarding duty, this time with the USS Ranger. Prior to Christmas, the ship left station for Keelung, Taiwan. Keelung is the port city for Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. Shopping and sightseeing filled the six days in this port. Anderson departed Keelung on 21 December for Subic Bay where the entire crew celebrated Christmas and New Year's while the ship was in drydock for repairs. The final assignment was as escort for USS Gridley CDLG-213 on SAR 1Search and Rescuej station in the Gulf of Tonkin. The ship spent an uneventful week on station and then headed for Hong Kong. Hong Kong had so many things to offer, great food, sightseeing, and, of course, shopping. Many Anderson sailors increased the size of their wardrobes with Mod fashions available. Hong Kong was undoubtedly one of the favorite ports wivited by the ship. A return trip to Subic Bay provided an opportunity for repairs prior to the homeward transit. Brief refueling stops in Guam, Midway, and Pearl Harbor were made enroute to San Diego and Anderson arrived for a gala homecoming on ll February 1971. 5-A . A - ' ., -' . - ,. . . K ' -1' . Y ' , ' V41 ,N .,, j- ,.V.y-.4.,,:gnA..,,-,,v,gg'V - .K-.,..r' ., ,... ....,.- W ! ,,.,yLg91.-,-.:w A'--'vw 7 X W, who , W Wx as J WT' 3 x '1lln3lu5 1 5' l X I - - 2 F H5735 - wsifiw -,. k the Ca - The Captain surveys the situation. Vital communications eep p tain informed. l1 Commander Herbert F. Nelson was commissioned as Ensign USN upon graduation from the University of Mississippi in 1953. His previous assign- ' - ' R it Training ments include duty aboard USS Mississippi QEAG 1285, ecru Command Great Lakes, Illinois, USS Savage QDER-32833 Staff, COMCORTRON, S, ff CINCPACFLT' Staff COMDESRON SEVEN' Naval Post Graduate SEVEN, ta , , , , School Monterey Californiag and Fleet Training Group, Pearll-Iarbor,fHawaii. ' USS He reported aboard having completed a tour of duty as Executive Officer, Wainwright QDLG - 281. l Commander and Mrs Nelson e o Illinois reside with their two children in Chula Vista California th f rmer Pauline Galley of Waukegan, a V TA A V , - ,K---if mn Y g - ,.,TM,.-.,....,l........., 1. Th e XO takes the conn. was fp S X 1 1 1 3 4 N 4 3 Q: 5 a D -l 1 w wi l Q 4 1 I -z . 1 ii . , E 5 fl . 6 X as f tw-9 -.x as ,ii Lcdr Monteath came to Anderson after a at the Fleet Numerical Weather Central Monterey, California. Prior to that he had tours on USS Carronade KIFS-ll, USS VesuviusfAEQ 155, USS Dale QDLG-191, and USS Berkeley 157. He graduated from Vanderbilt Universityyin 1958 and attended the US Naval Post Graduate School from 1963 to 1965 earning a Master of Science degree in Oceanography. Lcdr Monteath is married to the former Kay Butler of Memphis, Temmesseeg They have two children and reside in Chula Vistag California. i 'Where is Sam? The Old Salt 4 .. .. . 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Information received inf radio and on the signal bridge is funneled into CIC QCombat Information- Cen- ter! where it is displayed, inter- preted, and evaluated. Having been processed, this informa- tion in turn is passed to the bridge so that the Command can make its decisions. The signal bridge is truly the eyes of the ship. Signalmen by means of flashing light, flag hoist, sema- phore and Nancy gear keep con- stant and alert visual communi- cations with ships in company. Radio, inturn, is the ears of the ship. Messages are sent r and received via radio-telegraphy, Yadic and radio-telephone. Yet Radio and Combat both would DOY perform their jobs if the various radar cations equipment were not operative tronics technicians therefore, are all of the operations team, However, let us not forgo the ship their yeomen who handle most of the work of the ship. They ensure a smooth and turnout of reports and logs. A g00d highly necessary to the efficiency and C department and the ship. 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E 31 K V- 3317-7 prilrl .,...g :L ' ' :3 L1l W.-1:1 W Ep J Y g '-' Y- -ka g. e Q.,Q-se fe 1 23 1:- :- .ig -uf nf -ii?-W-153.35 s +i - ...I i::'g 0 - f gTlE 2' v - .i...-- - ....,.4 OE DIVISION ENS Bramlet McDonald, ETR1 Thomas, ET2 Broderic, ET2 Von Boeckrnan Stills, ETN3 McGill, ETSN 2 X DIVISION .Wg Wilcot, QM1 Armstrong, PN2 Ragsdale, PN2 Rouse, QM2 Smith, PC2 Davis, HM3 Provost, YN3 Shedo, QM3 Q 3 L Webb, SN 3 Yuen, SN 2 Lovenbury, SN Armstrong, QMSA 3 ,kg - 'NM uw we 3 'H ,VV I Z S SQA Ships Office QE :7....-.,..v e,Y,..e. 1..W.X. Q , ' I lx e.eXX I me ,, x I A f ffl. b 'WW J'f NeNe,fJ R XX N fffr NN S f K E xy IW N Q , eeee f N .X v ef f fffe 1 effe N S ,ecfAN mf X f 3 Ne e f J S S ' The Quartermaster's have charge of the clocks. 15 va uf, F LJ.. ln.: Q41 311522 1 fi? 15:54 .. pri: I:.,,: l 231 f' :..f T 25'u.:' . I.u9 ' g.z:.. 1 n ,.' .W-I . . ff, pr: 4, .- b , Q., l .' 5? L 15-7 . I, pa 4 .411 . f. -.., . -..,. QAM F, 5.54, ,,, LEE Q. Zap rg 'flew ELA, gm .mg ra .. ,, . . . F.,-, .. Ili' xv Q 3. V V. . -............-.l. i1I'::wiq-4,-,. , OI DIVISION 'f, 1' A Howell, RD3 Gruenberg, RD3 Tyler, RD3 Haider, RDSN RD3 Nash on the scope. .WI--W...-f.'.-,,,,U-li. .. 183 2' a 153. 99 yi .'Y,5 I-I' +516 1 '1 P' ENGINEERING ,. - i Y f LT Schmoker LT Kamp The duties of the Engineering Officer and his department cover a wide field. Unless a suc- cessful and efficient plant is operated, the ship will not steam properly and many of her necessary pieces of equipmentwill notbe put to use. Basically, the department is responsible for the operation, care, and maintenance of all propulsion and aux- iliary machinery and for the control of damage Some of the specific duties of the department are: 1. The operation and maintenance of all piping systems, and all electronic and electric devices not specifically assigned to other departments . 2. Damage control. 3. The repair of the hull and its fittings. 4. The operation and care of all boat machinery. 5. The maintenance of the engineering log and the engineer's bell book. It is clear that this department has a very important part in keeping the ship in o er t' . p a mg condition. The efforts of the Snipes are greatly appreciated. . FN Rendon Shifts the load' FN's Clark and Alexander talk it over. , ' ' . v,-N - wif'-'J 4,ca-ff fa my ...g . 5 'ff 1-unneulluerl ,-wg ,pf F E Z , L . i a . 'A 3 Q, 'id x if . x y fix , - X 5 I J. ... Fireroom watch. Engineroom watch. Frustration 3 x Q xv h x..f. tx kk - 5: 1--. 4 -1 3 A ,ox x V Xi Q x x 7 MMCM Fatheree: CMAA and '13 1 ff f A ,cg .f , - Q 1 ,H Q41 MDCS Coordinator. , x If Q f 5 Q 'Y t Q, X 'L X we Q G Q N n ha? 'I W: ' One of thu two propellers. A INWK' vlaieft in 1 936' 8 B DIVISIO .. zum, Leonhardt, BT2 Williams, BT2 Meiller, BT3 McCall, BT3 Carrol, BT3 Wilson, BT3 Tucker, BT3 Underwood, BT3 xx ENS Boudreaux BTCS Trace .rf N43 1'-'TA 4-03 glans. Boheman, BT3 Nichols, BTFN Q.. :Tri -43 N ,- i 1:3 r'f .mi 1'-'Ti 87135 .- -lla if il 42 in xxizg L' 1 kYw,,.- .wu, HHN MW, by 5 5 xwfn I 'M 6, 111 mx HI In-X H1-vk HH FN Hum li'l'l N ,uf :Yun as Oil King BT2 Williams. ,fi',j . -3 'A fjfgfl 1 .1- W If M' 2 BT3 Meiller holds field day. Q 2 I N, 3, A ul N I 6' After Fir 1 ,, 'EF 'WH eroom Sleanmers A55 mwizlliou M f Q., H it . 5 S , QE Q ,. DIVISION U 3, 3 if I f I X Hensley, MM3 Rodriguez, MM3 Roundtree, MM3 Foster, MM3 Nelson, MM3 Goebel, MM3 Ferguson, MM3 Tally, MM3 fb X Terrebonne. FA Dermody. FA Marcotte. FN Lett, MMFN Pick, FN Chavez, FN Landrigan, FA Christian, FN Strohl, FN Maves, FN Smith, MMFN Huff, MMFN MM3 Nelson on the throttle. I If5?13?'??3YIii1i?ffqiu1f-1'-1-, 1 f DIVISION ,vii X Dove, EM1 Doom, MR1 Townsend, DC1 Quick, EN2 453 McKe11op, DC2 Barbour, EN2 Tirona, EM3 Albrecht, SF3 Snyder, SF3 Ofalsa, EM3 N X X i , 1-Q M 4 4 S fv 1,-r, .MQ ff-Milf 41 , ' ff S i iff ,' ,M 5 i A gg Sw ' R tif? at-20l S JK'- Shipfitter Shop. Electrician Shop with Fla. MMI West Checks PMS Board. Pryor, FN M X J ' we sway! , ,133+itw 2,35 f 'HAS ef Q 5 ,W a 1 iii wt ,,,s-- - ..- -y 5 - X V 2 ei? Si P . L . 51 Y , ,, 154 ,iii uv It-114.81 I I WV Stanton, FN Alexander, FN Mick, FN Peckham SFFN , ., , i -1- ' - . .w 1. ' gy ' 'FI71' FHQSHZEZ!5532357312359r:E?'fi5f1?Zi1t?ifiwfif''. Eg,z,-r:1:',:':i:mar- -W... . .. 1 .Li Y 5, ,- -gq7Ay,5La,.-he.m7'3l5:i1,i'ff:',,W ,,-CQ-I ,,.r,,g J n. ,S I Z. 1 xg-wz::,f:,.Pgi' ' L:-fu .clg gg:-.3.,WQUQL---l',g3Q.5,:'f-' -wx-. 5 3,151 V-,Jr ,iw ..':f1-,- - - ., - , V - tif zrlrfflvfil-:1'E7l'l:x nfwcgif 47-Ilfitfl Y !u4!f'4iI?fi733g'i'a I1 i ' 0 ' S h i-2 tg'f 'L A ' 'wt ' my ' ' ' A 'H U ' K A ' 2 8?Yt:w---- f., rl X55 me. ,X V- wr! xv A X WEAPONS , 3 ,- ..,'SIi'w mir,-3 ,.l'A ,...Y MMF . :iii M.: , w. n..,,e:4.A LT Kaye The main function of the Weapons is to maintain a condition of complete battle readiness of all weapons Sysfems fire control, and d eck and hull equipment AS Division consists of the ASROC Mates, who maintain and operate the ASRQC Torpedoman, who maintain the torpedoes Son armen, who work on the sonar and its equipment. G Division has two groups of Gunners M t a es, who keep all the Sllnnery operative, and the Fire Controlmen, wh0 and operate the Fire Control Radar, Director puter, and related equipment. 1 st Division, the deck force has responsibilities the maintenance of all and the ship's exterior hull, the Capfams deck i nterior passageways, the issuing of consumable stores and paint. K N N MMNRWQNNXYW-1-NQQPXNPTiiifFHM'Ah 1 ,qwwwqep W 'M M 5.5 N H 'M F A 1 ' NJ' 'u WWW'.W? i M5N XxKxNx EQ W X, 'Nm My Wfwbgiw 'W U' I Vid RQ .J ! 2 H In I 9 M 1 mrrr+mfNWr UU WV llffklf I Illl'llr1IlIlI W' 97 V lm ' ,w.lx.NnNl WM' Q15 ww' -WW-WMWNXXNXXXXNW X ww W wx ML W SN WWW WM M Ak SV N TW A U ml! P H IIHHNIUII Nfl K XWXXXKXNXXXXXNXXNNXNXNXNNNXNWXNNXXNXNNNXN XXNXNXWXXXNNNNNNNjQNNXNXNNNNXX XH Nw Hr. .W Il Wmffflfl'ffllfflilfffli The gmms. Ti , mx 1 lutLW W 'U .JW .,,,,, Y-0-... -.-U' xl Us .U H1gh 11ne transfer Seating the probe. 9 Take A Break . I I The Wild Bunch Z :.u:'v p ffl wa wie- M-ang' D A S DIVI Gross, STG1 Miller, STG2 Selby, STG2 Kaufman, STG2 fl fb , V DN Girdley, TM3 Giraud, STG3 Foley, STG3 Johnson, GMG3 Petittee, STG3 Watson, TM3 LTJG Johnson STGC Sanders AAVA?-LY irq., AWQQNQ-. 'Vey fm S f , 93 kj X 4 R n 'N X STG2 Selby in Sonar. W , -0- -af' -an ...- W I if 5... -w -w 9 off' ss em ea' Om G55-2,3 QF , X ,, I S 5 A ' - X ur ox g ' 1 , vi ,, Z, , ,, z I fam ff 4 S ,QA ,A , . gm-nes! I .x-x ex 2 417' l . x S ? S . x , x . 3 , 4 L K ,WN ,, S xoxo ,swf I 27 Q S gf ,ff fe .M W ' Grann, STSSN Singer, TMSN Fowler, SN Sherenesky, GMGSA Torpedo tubes. GMG1 Figgens works on the launcher G Dlvlslofv ,iff V ill. if E QIJCiEi3i217gq.f,'gg Q -gg. .fzif-1m:'g1..,.. 4. -vu. ' - . ' ' Garcia, GMG1 Norgard, FTG2 Hanson, FTG2 Padilla, GMG2 Flor, GMG2 Rickman, GMG3 Rooze, FTG3 Jackson, FTG3 LeMaster, FTG3 LTJG Corse GMGC Smith and FTGC Martyn o-J.:- 'kr qi .3 00-v UWQWF 3 3 Y 'V 1' Q :r:c1 f-Kzu-?TZZ '3l?l -III! -:Q -iii? wafew-'GSA'-L-L Q.-Q -.,'.f-, ,. , 1 ..- Y I X 'I-z Howie, FTG3 Shaughnessy, GMGSN Jordan, SN Essner, SN -UTS!! 4 ' Q WMS. ,.M Crawford, SN Mullen, SN Winans, FTGSN Wu GMGSN Brownlee finds time to fish. Brownlee, GMGSN Lewis, FTGSN 5 !38 cal. guns. ? ? f , f W V, 2 l4,, 5 ji ' i ' Y Y H , 11133: - f Yzgf' tp IST DIVISION 'XV' ., x rw ,fi ..' . Q, ' .A X - Q in . , , O in -:QQ is . -.u 4 x . LTJ G Brown BMC Christensen Nw s wb 5 I . 9 N S r ' X ff ,' 2 x ' 1 ' A I I lv.,., x I KA N X mx N' A ri N X 1 V Metz, SN Steinmeyer, SN Richard, SA Metzler, SN Pena, SN Raden, SN I --...f .wr W Hammond BM1 Jones BM3 Parkmson SN Shloyda, SN ,Qb A Nabors, SN Sain, SA Fouquet, SN Sanford, SA White, SN Larrow, SN Bickford, SN Berry SA Wilson, SN Brand, SMSN Medina, SN Garcia, SN ,Mau Sw-L7 v' wav., In ui .ummm In H W i IW!! H- A-r 6 Guerrero. SA Williams, SN Hcsser, SA Sweeney, SN Ile-lining. SA Hows. SN Hittle, SA Klvinvn, SA 'i':1f',l,lTf-r,:'fern' ATV' ' I-.vt ,- !1'iifYz 'I' ' iiii 5'Ii 'Im??:55?5I5f5?54.?-E aan 1 , , , , l Q , i P' ,ilk Q SUPPLY I nuff LTJG Currie The Supply Department, under the Vigilaflt eye of the Supply Officer is responsible for procurr1l'18,,1'9' ceiving, storing, issuing, shipping, transferring,.sellmS, accounting for, and maintaining stores eqfllpmeme Specifically, the duties of the Supply Officer pred 1. Receiving, delivering, and shipping authonge baggage, medical and dental supplies and eql11P' ment. d 2. Inspecting material received under orderS an contracts calling for inspection on dehvery' 3. Operating: in A. The general mess, including the Pfeparato and service of food. B. The ship's store, laundry, and barber shox 4. Disbursing government funds, but when there? an assistant for disbursing, he relievesthe SUPP? Officer for the responsibility for Pfocuremegs' custody, transfer, issue, and accounting Offim ni 5. Coordinating the annual inventory of equipmgle including repair parts, in the custody Uf several heads of departments. ied SO, YOU C811 QHSi1y see the momentouS l0b cefihat out by this department. lt is to the Supply BOYS we owe our gedunk, good chow, and spares. I -' 3':'g1ia-1 'bidi-5, '5 lvl- The Scullefy- Echo Storeroorn. -gf K, ff-Nw -, Xxq. . , W 3 csv ff E S 'if D ff ZHEWMW 4 1' j 1' J'-f..........,-, 1' mmm, Bravo Storeroom SN Mede111n makes a sale Qfiv XXI Ship's Laundry- iwo- V' wx Xifxxlj 5 -x '22, if zu-1 Y? YT ljlylfi Currie samples the Mess H 3 N I l SN Davis gives SK3 Williams a trim. E 1 SN Coffman prepares the food. W I 40 ji ,I v '-f 5. X x 4 I - Galley painting time. Ji ' 9 .J-'41, I I nk' -W9 1 x Supply Offlce Q tex 4 y Wm. X y, 'Qui lun- 539' X 1 W fv' lfy iff if if X 'P CS3 Gruenberg SYIJOYS eatlng M j The Wardroom Pantry. Mg Raef? -nl 'nm ,Pu rf mm X QSM Y 41 S DIVISIO X-,-.mmf Paderanga, SK1 Candelaria, SD1 Buckingham, SK1 Valez, SH1 Schroeder, SK2 Lucas, CS2 LTJG Trainor CSC Lynch P' 0 .A 1 K I Q' if-,4-gnu. ,gui VW. fu, 'sf Patterson, CS2 Magpusao, SK3 Williams, SK3 Pyne, SK3 412 K In 1 Medellin, SN O'Brien, CSSN Johnson, FN Coffman, SN Alegre, TN Cacatian, TN Timbang, TN Sarao, TN F14 ggggfxai-mv 'fi:'4+v1'l:l:i3F1f v,?2'fT4Ti-' vm' ,ltr :RH i11'1lBZf3!2tuP2Ol+t'a5Jr'HI31aIi11rh:?!1S1li1E4a.lIl54vL-u -5-ul n t.k'7..-4 1-1 3, 43, nk . pf, . x '.' M V-A115 . WA. I 'Q ' 114, 1'- 6 K f S2,f5 -N , K, 'f' 1 5 -iz, . - :SI- 5 -Q! -x 4, f WN-V1 Q, ' ,A . if o lf, isa, 3 xy-W. wifi' .M ' ' I ll VM VH E K E 1 5 i . f s 3 ffm ,gg 0, Mt 2 W1 ri MW 5 ' yr ' ew t 1,3-gi?ij3fg ,H ., , ,V 441, i, 5' iF i'- . f iL !?45X ' 'i ' x 6 I, -1 nmnang ' -gv UPKKEKY Q--v SUBIC BAY P ew L bw 'T na L. , .. ' , N: L. -f 1.25: -M-4' I u E aw ' M' X1 f Ls A . L Q J 1, H 1' . F.. 4' , Q... 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