WV., M,-, ., r .. -, Y-ml , Q, A . 1.1 ,.- m,...+-JA. 4- MuNz,,,,.,.-7731.-wf-Q. ?gm..a, .1 1!'i'14'5Z , v M .. ....,-.... J., -.- .-.. , , -.J.....f...1 sq-, ......- , .- .-2-5... .,.x-'. . .W ,,,q. -1. jwxv'- 7r1.-- ...nz -,feygmfz-ff-1 f ..,v,.,,, USS ROBISON DDG-12 Wespao '79 Subio Bay, Philippines Diego Garcia Mombasa, Kenya, Africa Singapore Hong Kong Sasebo, Japan Yokosuka, Japan Pearl Harbor, Hawaii l 1 ...if - 9 BJ ff .-.---,.--1--,,.x',. A N ' . , .I 4 F' 1 VX ,-ef f ' V' Wg ZX. - ! ' 2 f N- ca i Commander Dana P. French, Jr., is the 11th Captain since ROBISON'S commissioning on 1.3.- Il , -. 31 ,, , s cv, a f . -f-1' December 9, 1961 I. M 1 ' 4 . df 1 A ,aff 1. 5 . ,V ,,,,,. , , ,H i Biography of Commander Dana P. French, Jr., U.S. Navy Commanding Officer, USS ROBISON QDDG-12l Commander Dana P. French, Jr., U.S. Navy, was born November 7, 1937 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The son of a U.S. Navy Captain Law Specialist, he attended schools in Massachusetts, Hawaii, California, Virginia and in Heidelburg, Germany before graduating from high school in Newport, Rhode Island. Commander French enlisted in the Navy in June 1955, attending recruit training and the Naval Preparatory School at Bainbridge, Maryland. He entered the Naval Academy, was graduated and commissioned an Ensign in June 1961. He served first in USS COONTZ QDLG-9, as First Lieutenant and as Gunnery Assistant, making two deployments to the Western Pacific. He was ordered to USS WHIPPOORWILL QMSO-207i as Executive Officer in 1963, homeported in Sasebo, Japan. ln 1965 he became Commanding Officer, USS KOKA QATA-185j, at San Diego, California. He then became Aide and Flag Lieutenant to Commander, Western Sea Frontier, in San Francisco, California, where he served from 1966 to 1968. In 1968, Lieutenant French was ordered to Command River Assault Division 112, a riverine warfare unit in the Delta Region of South Vietnam, where he received two Bronze Star Medals with Combat V and the Purple Heart. Returning from Vietnam in late 1969, Lieutenant Commander French became Weapons Officer, USS LEAHY CDLG-16l, homeported at Norfolk, Virginia, making one deployment to the Mediterranean for which he received the Navy Achivement Medal. ln 1971, he attended and graduated from the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. This was followed by duty as Executive Officer, USS COCHRANE QDDG-211 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. He made one deployment to Vietnam for the last seven months of the war for which COCHRANE received the Presidential Unit Citation and the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V. Lieutenant Commander French was then ordered to the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California for eighteen months where he graduated in June 1975 with a Master of Science Degree in Personnel Management. Upon graduation, he was ordered to Washington, D.C. to the Bureau of Naval Personnel where he served for three years in the Human Resource Management Division. There he became Project Manager for a new navywide program of training in leadership and management called LMT. Upon transfer Commander French was awarded the Meritorious Service medal for his work in designing and developing the Leadership Management and Training course. Commander French assumed command of USS ROBISON QDDG-125 on 18 December 1978 Commander French is married to the former Margery F. Moss of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and has two sons, David and Eric. gi . ' iafglfgsif ' 1-, I E . fl . . fix L I ui .,W 4 ww' : 1 3 E I'- Pw I --- -.. 5 ,, M -.EJ 'J EXECUTIVE GFFICER LCDR E. E. CRAGG JFK. tv'- ' ,A 3 ----1 -2 w f gf, DEPARTURE On February 21, 1979, we sailed out of San Diego Harbor for places unknown. 9 Final words of support from Admiral to Commander French 1 I f. lgfili' . 1 i-41 -!f-', jf, 66' M ,L j Q F X ' - 1 V Qi Y 1..-1i W 'iq 'KA The last chance for vlewmg our loved ones UNDERWAY .Wi . g 6 fi Sm i N-. ,..- Ff,,., bib Q 2' . ', ! 'K ,nl Q M X . WESPAC CR ISE S ATI TIC MILES STEAMED ....................... ....................................................... 5 7,015 FUEL CONSUMED ......................... ..... 4 ,031,552 GALQ! 50.442318 MILLION UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENTS ..... ........................................................... 4 4 GENERAL QUARTERS .................. 14 HELICOPTER DETAILS .............. ...... 1 46 5 54 GUN IROUNDS FIREDI ........ ............ 4 18 COKES CONSUMED .................. ....... 9 1,499 EXERCISES ................................. ......... 7 25 PERSONNEL TRANSFERRED ....... ........... 7 3 PERSONNEL RECEIVED ............ .............. 7 3 CRUISE DURATION ............. ....... 2 00 days DAYS AT SEA .......................... ......... 1 48 EGGS IDOZENI CONSUMED ..... ...... 7 ,139 INCOMING MESSAGES ...... ...... 8 15 OUTGOING MESSAGES ..... ................ 1 24 SHEETS OF PAPER ......... .............. 1 2,184 PAYDAYS .......................... ...... 1 3 IS592,028I EQUATOR CROSSED ....... ............. 6 times 9 44' X LCDFR Schaeffer rf? 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Kessel BTFA A. Wallace BTFN T. Hernandez BTFR L. Beal BT2 G. Zanders BT2 Fl. Peterson BT3 D. Yates BTFA F. Murphy BTFA Fl. Gaylan BTFN D. Collvins BTC Haynes 'la- 'lu ,A 1 BT2 J. Brickey BT2 N. Malibago BTFN D. McCubbins s:rrfi4'Q? CQ -Y NS 1 4 , N55 K. . 07 fi 4 V I , . V B , 4 4 I-.V gf MMFN T. Roberts ps., ff , MM2 M. Banks ' P f 2- ' MM1 E. Evangilista . I L MMFN T. Hudson . ' MM3 H. Rulon MIVIFN P. Abbey H '7 5 Ny 'if .4 5 rx L X' V' lf- g MMFN K. Baker MM3 W. Mitchum + MM3 M. Hicks MMFN J. Yeaple U i W, 1 i ,,f MMFN G. Capper MMFA B. Erwin MMFN H. Tilley MM3 D. Brandford DIVI I0 AFT LTJG Decaria VL. MMFN P Abbey MM3 W. Mitchum Ola Yhx ff 'TX MMFN H. Tilley MM2 D. Shallop IVIMFA F. Polom MMFN J. West MMFN Cothran MM1 J. Sarafin MM3 S. Mummert MM1 G. Barreto MMFN D. Kittie :Yu xNl,'-,,,4 2Y 'N ,v y . 5' ' fu X P Q Q '2 . 1 s 'IGI I' 4 XX! x HA, S15 -2 X .AX U x . 1 .uiv FWD MMFN D. Sedlachek IVIMFN T. Lapointe MMFA C. Barchard MIVIFA C. Mabry MM2 R. Sperry MMFN R. Lawson MIVIFA J. 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Halcrow form DESIRE -4. V , f J DKMWI' V ig ' 4 f fi. 7 ,,,. fn .movq QMSN A. Hall, QM2 T. Guidice, QM3 S. Lau, QM3 K. Jordon CC 77 CC 77 Dlvlslo A 18 YN3 M Askew ,115 I Q A in 1, ,V y M? NC1 R. Caloagni, YNC K. Smith, BM3 T. Taylor, PNC R. Alshire, HM1 J- Sisneros, PN3 C. Caberra, YNSN I. Reyna, SN K. McCoy, SN Roe, P03 A' Maldonado . QM3 K. Jordan, QM2 T. Giudice, QMSN A. Hall X' . , 5, , , .X- QM3 K. Jordan QMSN A. Hall QM2 T. Giudice -ii mi . , V b f . M . .,-4 'V I yfy Mud' ' ,,,..,,, ,gg by ,,4,, , Z gms g , lg-fs QM3 S. Lau BM3 T. Taylor .,, I flfl af , . ' 1 H HM1 J. Sisneros in PC3 A. Maldonado . .... . i 20 CGOKUUT Cookouts were a vital part of WESPAC 79 for ROBISON crew members. Several Cookouts were held which allowed personel to eat everything from hamburgers to shiskabob while taking in a little sun. On two occasions, the first class lounge prepared an outstanding meal along with various activities and events. oi-M ,.. -. A helping hand in preparation of the food -J'lr v i Y 4 X i ef, ? L A-fr N3 , Q , 3 5 1- liki' C PC3 A. Maldonado and FTM3 N. Winders . . . entertainment for all l'f ii 1 I 1 ict Q Before the line forms!!!!! U' , W V apr- ' ' 1 wi' x X . , ' I' '7 g , 1 ,f f 4 i X , g e Y' 1 Yffffa' 1. 11' I 'X I K I I W 4-'fi V, f' Q, , 304 K' f Y Q-'Ag 2 ue ' A, Q , 1. ' , -I ' A . af-,,,.,., V ,,,-I ,,..-P ...lv , Q.-1-J , y - , ,f S A 'U , 4-77 -4, 'li IH ,4' 5 4--v 4 ,., V, .3 ,. 5 ii -3, hw., 4 gi F mil. '- V ? A sunny day helped to make cookouts go smoothly 4 I SM1 F. Fergurger BM1 J. Shipp e ,Q mf W, . I f Q H Q9 ee V if I iz. x Q Q Lg' X M .t fri: eee 4 w 1 ,:ff'1L x K X.kkX X, '15 R--1 may ik' A X -e , ., N QL '--' K xi A ff Jg. Q l 1 fy .5 'Q' 1 1 V lf' ri ' i A , 4 1 . K L K' .- ' ' R L Ae e Q ' 3. K ii - ,491 . if vii: Y' - , i f , , r e e eeee 5 e ' e Q 1 . , We - - ef f A if gi-V, V V I , J A e n ' e T-me :JF f, fi ,ww W? I - 11 . B-4 , -.. , 4-ecgfg, is A-I 9.14 12' ' Q 4 is xrxx Y Q L :1 32 I Fl 71 . ig 6 I .iq 02 Y' i f- y J We On the morning of April 5, the USS RANGER collided with the tanker FORTUNE off of Singapore. The collision took place as the task group was preparing to enter the straits of Malacca, in transit to the indian Ocean. Both vessels suffered considerable damage. ROBISON was in station 2000 yards astern of the RANGER, and immediately following the collision was ordered to close the stricken tanker and render any necessary assistance. After a long day spent in the tankers oil , . slick, ROBISON was detached to continue her transit to the Indian Ocean. A quick firehose wash- down by USS ELLIOT CDD-967, - helped remove most of the oil from ROBISON, however, it would be several months until the oilg which coated the ship from water line to masts, was comple- tely washed and scrubbed away. The picture above, showing the damage suffered by the FORTUNE, gives a good idea of the force of the collision. Soviet BEAR reconaissance bomber passes overhead during ROBISON S transit to the Phillippmes sg s ,W ' 5 - .. . 24 ' W ill' IGHT T0 RE . .nm ,...q-w --in 595'-V-f gain -f . essays- .. ,Qu M fu... g -out-Q M .. .. ---.. BER - .f-is,-rf - , . Russian patrol aircraft being closely watched by an A-7 Corsair from USS MlDWAY.The task group received several visits from Soviet patrol planes during our operations in the Arabian Sea. This Soviet KRlVAK Class guided missile destroyer was a constant companion of ROBISON and the other ships in the task group for several days of our Indian Ocean Operations. i-it-' 25 I l y . 3 ,,m.....1.....,........,..,..,..., 71 LT Johnson , Q 1 Z n nn v. f viii . v ly V 'yn H, L 'ia an 5533, ' 5 ,iff . fp, Ngfgfll b , 44' ' UPERATIO DEPART N x,,,, .ull Affi 5-K ,ff V-,,,,......---USC' OS3 G Hammlt OS3 V Elluot ,f'N OS3 T. 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W mf ,,.-v : 1 'Y 111' One of the many red snappers which became a midnight snack for the crew as Tri YYQS- 'D-. I I1 ,. fl- Y, 4 '- .5x4 'N'-iq' -f H' 'r The beauty of Diego Garcia DIEGO GARCIA With the crew seeking land and our bow cutting a path through the glass-like water of the Indian Ocean, we pulled slowly into Diego Garcia. Truly a tropical island, Diego Garcia offered the crew a chance to purchase items from the small but adequate exchange, and to walk the white sand beaches enjoying the solitude. Fishing was found to be outstanding from the ship. Large numbers of red snappers were caught, cleaned, broiled in butter and consumed by everyone on board throughout the evening. 'rf f + , .h F . ' t ' 'Q '?Tff'N -he-QQ i wt -ne! i . ' f ' N Diego Garcia Bay sported many scenic ' -'V' ff:-'ff-G U ' ' a A i smaller islands. ROBISON preparing for a beach assault BM2 K. T. Redden BM1 J. Shipp FTM2 S. Browning STG3 S. Brothers GMM1 S. Maxwell f .VW Nf, , ,V 4'5- M k Ak' The Base . . . Not much, but enough 34: 3, l L I 3 I 4 I 'V , I il ' ' ' ..:,'J1,f .ev 'A..4 'fy ld' ! 151' sf- BA KENYA ,,., 1 r l.'wl,'f- . , 1- 1.51-f' 4 o a ' 5 -. . A' - . A Dieu . s. U Y. 1 4.1 Q' lg' 1 -A' 4 ,,-I, 5.,. A, 1 ha, .Q .,,t-nz b . . . 'w 2 ,mf During our visit to Kenya, everyone discovered different ways of exploring and enjoying the many points of interest. While some were tipping a glass of Tusker Lagar, others were tasting the many types of food available. Over a four day period, about thirty FIOBISON crew members contributed their liberty time towards project handclasp. Cases of food, books, and various other educational and essential materials were delivered to the KWALE School for the handicapped. Along with handclasp materials, the men brought shovels to help in the digging of drainage trenches and holes for underground tanks. All in all, our visit to Mombasa, Kenya, was a most memorable and rewarding experience to each of us. Famous tusks in downtown Mombasa 9 Q, lk MT. 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Parzygnot 1' BEAUTIE OF THE I DIAN OCEAN King Neptunis Rex awaits his next slimy polywog T-7 if ii, .f it -,f in A, I. , 14 A ' .Q 3 V 1 11 All the divisional beauti Miss Polywog contest 48 GMG3 W. Eliott LT Johnson 'll . .5 !,f1 FROM SLIMY 1 PGLYWOG A Q J 45' 0 ' . sq. 4 YJ- ' 'S . f .ggi 5 A V -,Q 5 X , v M, xx 'I 'L ',3g.......f::n: Q pl n , ..4,- GMM2 N Copeland Wi! YNSN C. Palmer HTFN C. Williamson CRUSTY :W HELLBACKS in .nfl CHIEF PETTY GFFICER f 'xm K ble- BTC J. Haynes MMC G. Collins OSCM E. Owens ICC J. McMillian GMMC W. Macvittie STGC Fl. Johnson EMC M. Martin NOT PICTURED FTMC D. Cheney FTGC J. Ferrell - fill' GMTC W. Jackson EMCM M. Garr DIL'- W9 4 FTGC R. Bush, ETC T Hodo PNC R Aleshure MSC C Solls RMC J. Niezgoda, SKC M Case ,fxv , NRM LT. Gabe! UPPLY DEP RTME DK LTJG Pottinger ...... l 1 can 1- xiii! mamma - lslrsnmxu asxlxss-nan QP M YW.. -111., --.-. -,,.,-...--v-1- 7- J ' . . I 1, 1 . I g if? fi .. gli 1 , 5 . . .. A A 3 ' 4 A :N M' .. 3 , 'W ' Y ' , J . 2 ' . f 5 - . f 1 K .,-r, ' '. - i 3. V L 5 1 f 31' . f.G5 ' 9,4- F , 1. rl l V J l . QL .. 'Z MS1 L. Miller, DSSN T. Demane, QMSN D. Reed, MMFN D. Sedlacek, SFX J. Haldiman, OSSN J. Giberson, SA S. Thomas SMSN R. Arras, STGSA J. MaoEwen, SN Fl. Badan, MS2 D. Flogio FN C. Auzenne, MMFA J. McKenney, ICFA T. Gosnell, SA K. Johnson IS- 'Q- Q X. , kylflfs i .iw I J 'yi S il ,,., ...1 . 1 ...ff 1 1.1 i ,R M +3 - U u 1 .. , 1 . , N J V Q . Q A Sr' .. M J N : sq K 5-X-fs 'K MS1 R. Manalili, IVIS2 D. Flogio, MSSN T. Boyer, MS3 J. Schnereger, MS3 P. Wendland, MSC M. Solis, MS3 F. VanDehey SN L. Alvardo, SH1 O. Soliman, SH3 C. Gooch, SH3 J. Martinez, SH3 J. Hynes I, , N Q 1 ,- g . .,,,-KX b f '- . . 5 3 ' x ' S 'Q -i xii' MW' SK2 J. Wheeler, SK2 Fl. Platt, SK3 W. Bryson, SKSN P. Scuderi, SK3 T. Gaffney, SK3 G. Wilhelm, SK1 P. Mahoney, SKC M. Case alll DK 1 A. Bonifacio and LTJG Pottinger A ...M V., fx A 5 WE PO Tartar Missile Firing ASROC Torpedo Firing - GMG2 M. Gadson GMGSN L. Day GMGSN J. Waterman GMG3 W. Elliot GMC-1 J. Gattie GMG3 C. Shields GMG2 T. Eigo GMG2 C. Alexander C C 7 7 DIVI I0 GMGSN J. Waterman .W- ' 5 J 1 T. , J, J X X A f f r .4- 'Q'-nd x , V X x X X x .X xx xx jr .xx .liwle 5 .4 P 4 A 2-4- 0 if ' -. H1 ,.- Q4,,,,.f, F . 1 b 'G' .u.. f Wfit ?+fif-i : ,KIT '21 1 ... 'Si ENSIGN zamey X Prez M. wright Prez M. Kuhn FTGSA T. Brown FTG2 M. Kuhn FTG2 R. Keller FTG3 B. Meyer FTG2 V. Ash FTG3 S. Mathias FTG2 M. Wright FTG2 A. DelCastillo FTG1 T. Crawford GMMC W. MacVittie GMM1 S. Maxwell GMM2 Fl. Dohrer GMMSN G. Baldwin GMMSN N. Nakaya GMMSN B. Hoover C DIVI IO MM FT M , .., . . l ., ...... W W .Zh .1 me , l '4'FE -'-3...'a'?.F3i ' vi Y V, , , ,. , 5:2 4.41 ,411 Suwvfnffgwwfw .f V' vvfliudinaqaq ff FTM3 D. Tompkins, FTM2 M. Dubois, FTMSN L. Dobbs, FTM1 B. Kinkade, FTM1 B. Doss b imma FTM3 G. Anderson, FTM2 F. Cannon, FTM2 Fl. M FTMSN T Watts FTM3 N Winders FTM3 F Brown Organ, 1 GMM3 B Crankshaw GMMSN N Nakaya I 58 ' L During WESPAC 79 , ROBISONS Weapons were kept up to a standard, higher than expected of them. The many hours spent in keeping the gear up, contributed highly towards a sense of security while steaming throughout the Indian Ocean. DS3 D. Growcock, DS3 R. Huckaby, FTM2 Schroeder, DS2 L. Reynolds GMMSN G. Baldwin 0 0Q l- I , ,,f, 75 ImiI 3, nut ig ,yp. ,,r W r -eg rr.. i .., L - -f sv 'Y FTM3 D. Tompkins -15v, v f7 r X Q . LTJG Blinka Z' A sf gunna:-slum A-..4sp...n1n-A4 , Q r 1 FTM3 M. VanCuron FTM2 S. Browning FTM3 B. Parker 4... 1' ' Sf! I ,-'nfl' if wp r , X g . v if , K ENSIGN Robredo 1 T DIVI IO SA A Ponson r A i XL 5 I yr, . S' + 41: ,V ll 9 V '5 , iff' ' , 4 'L L4 A x r - V Q if J I S yu L V . ,.. l , n X A 2 , A is S S A SN K Trnfllo BM2 P Drelbelbns BM1 J Shnpp SA M Brown BM2 F Towns A ., -4 'ffl in f U '-ia ' 2 Q fa ' 5 WG-L K' ' -3 ,Aw ' . I 5. 1 i , i .2 Dawson, SN,W. Johnson, BM3 Brandon, SA G. u Illl-ll . l l ,-- ,Y -- . . E ,..', A -.- A pw - , -. - ra . ,,. .-iv' 4- -ga 373'-. f 'G :C ., 1 ' 1' ' ,ff -ff 2 , A' A. 2 4 7 SA D. Whitney SN J. Shirley SN Fi. Gallant BM3 D. Howard SA F. Sarabia, SA C. Barios, SA D. Prodon, SA N. Hurt, SA T. SA J. Pfeii Starlgey, SA T. Smith, SA J. Pfeil, BM3 Fi. Gomez, SA S. Martinez, SA B. Brubaker xl GMT3 R. Kessel, GMT2 W. Platts STG-2 S. Stargardt, STG1 J. Laughlin, STG1 H. Palmer, STG-2 lvl. Shupe, STG-C R. Johnson, STG-2 E. Donahue, STG2 J. Joy DI I I0 dh STG3 J. Diviney, STG3 S. Brothers, STG3 R. Broderick, STGC R. Johnson, STG3 M. Myers, STG3 T. Jansing, STG3 J. Wright vff Members of AS DIV. Torpedo Handling LTJG Brocklehurst 62 STG2 J. Joy frm LTJG Brooklehurst STG2 J. Joy GMT2 W. Platts STG3 J. Diviney STG3 R. Broderick STGSN G. Noble STGSN J. Whitney SGSR D. Kahl STGC R. Johnson STGSN G. Swicegood STGSN J. McEwen TMSN M. Libbie l LTJG Brooklehurst GMT3 R. Kessel ! 4 -.4 , ewnc vv. Jackson MT2 W Platts 1 G . GMT3 D. Welch ' GMT3 R. Kessel :fx 4 JI 1 sv- . ,. 'ff Q 45 1 .Q 1ST Div. showing their expertise during refueling -s f'. H.. - ,I 117 ,fm F gil ,-4 Fm, Q . 1 -mx S Q i' of . 'iv il FL gf .rg 1 ips' TR xii. ,W ' yy + ni'i:nw will iw f al t rv 1 'Q X '4 .5 f I N , ,P . Q f ff max H 5 I M 3 1 b F .rrr.. t rr.i Q 'www' - w -. 5' . Z Q!l1,,,Qf ff5 Q ,lr u p V - t I it K 4 N 1 :vi . 1 Y - .JN . A familiar sight during Our deployment PURE 'l 'i fl!! I fl! J LT 'L.. With the modernization of Singapore visable, there are still many areas where their heritage is preserved. R, ,- . rf 4 L , ,. ,.A '1,,,,.Q,.. 35 5 mi 'Yu JL., S Htxztiz A 1 r AS rf, Trishaws were an interesting form of ETR3 R. Beem during a visit to Tigar transportation gaim Gardens ? l 1, ff! ,. ,U Y Yqw !.',f'T5':Tx ,i T--if iff, Many took advantage of the scenic cable car to a nearby recreational island ll ! fl 'I - I V I . Chinese-Indonesian architecture is still used in modern structures f ,, r. L. . t. . ,, - e QQ, i. 4 - X-i it i :!1!if' in 1.t5F1 V 1 -'L' I i ' .it 1 i i .IF X 1 . D 2 Q . ,A ,D 1., wiv' . . 1-1- '1'-' ,WJ H ' wp ,- ' - .. . -2, g-1 -d -...,,, ,V JS. -1 ...rj.., I . is Q-, R., - U :V r H W I, . Nm 'H 4' Harbor of Junks, used to transport goods from the many large ships anchored in Singapore Harbor. ,621 67 LTJG Barnes G - V Dsamuckaby Approaching our anchorage -IJ 'W lin. x lr I... ' if 3, K 'Z ,., K f 1 SK3 T. Gaffney discovering oriental -ii . ,NLW li Q v . ff' ' in hx 1 ..,,..! 31 cucumbers 5 i -L ...I , td, iiif, 2 r f X nr fp we , , P ' fl Vai .P A M ,D , 'V U qxli ' .,gv1v vii!!! P-w if : 5 E 5,94 V W -r in ,l fi: ii ,,,--1- ,sl ii I -1 I -f l .iq r' 1' A tif--A ' Al ,,-1- 1- 4 yl ,-D 'W Af: M 1 -fe' 1 L' -A I 11 , 1 S 29' Q gff' .iii v,-.. leg . . sf? gl W 1, l 3' . 4+ f - Lan l F fl T X..-a Time to relax while the locals do the work ,..qn up 1' ! ji0Qy 'Un we N '75 hhmf 'vm 'a,,,. ll SASE JAP K 1 2 1-Q4 I 4 Juan-A ,f ,gr ' sifw ivlw WAN -4 l 74 ..' ' ' ' ' 1 f J i I 1 i -5 44.444 'j. 5. a i 7 x., 14-3--4, i 5 2' . -cfm I 5 1 2 2 1 .,...n-4........-..A.......... YOKO U A AN MT. God Temple, Hakone, Japan Wi. QM3 S. Lau, OS3 T. Kettering and OSSN.J. Giberson take a break during their climb of Mt. Fuiiyama 1.-- 5 is? . .-- FP , . , 8. fu- -fl l :L .J X S 1 fl' ' f ' x',, 4 ,V A.. Viv V, ,jx , giY-ff? ' + 4 1 Q Mt. God Temple in Hakone, Japan QR-W-.,--S-fin-'--1 ar Hakone Lake Hotel Japanese opera performed in Tokyo v w r 1 .wc fw naar X 49. was ' a'A '11 V gg Q .- ..- . 1+ ' ng! l.--E K X. 1 - . .Q . t .... . -v. 5' Y!! . y...,,,- -. 'fr 'iam P'-., ' g..j'-1iEQ-.xii r L.- . , , - 1 I f.. I wa -1.X.y 'K gk'-Q v-. . x K .imp-' f. gf- - H: X. f . , . . -xx 1 . ' - 'f gf Q we Q lv A ...qw xg L 4 1 - 15. .1 x v . :www Q 8 ., X . vw A ..wvv,.- K- I .- 5 Hg. 'f f K . W ' - I i Q . v. Y .. M , mf X-1--if 5 'M ' N-A - Q wx- K fm r X , v Nt Q 1 I N?. f ..- uv- V lf Odawara Castle Kamakura Budda 1-1.4. g fu? E 'Q fu ii I ii .Qi ,J i 4 ltffflv I 'ig ' 79 ' JZ...1.,i.4L'..' . - .-, X: PE RL RBUR ,. yu:, r., J .. I , - ... xidrru- - L, ,,..,, f , v,A , .A .4 , A, ,, W M V07 wr- , N -' JN W ' ,M 'Q hh .Q-ef' . ' L... ,Q my grin? ff, .Y M-, if 'T N QM ia, il-,in .', A N A i , N, 5' + 1- i 2CA,.1ff f ' mi' ' fm ' , P if ' ' N? F! A N' A 80 1. 4: SK3 T. Gaffney and MM3 W. Sperry getting out of the city .ef-'Q e .il- ls. :gf Q 491' ff., .iw- , ,fn-aw me , g--- .f--, ,-,,:'?Q fb ff mqy wi' ,, ap Q .2 -av .-mn: 5 - - -JM x 1 At., ., ,pk w' nf mg, ,, ga-M nxi BM3 T. Taylor awaiting a rebound ASKETB LL TEAM TIME-OUT WON-18 LOST-5 TEAM ROSTER . . ENSIGN Cone LTJG Carter BM3 T. Taylor BM3 C. Brandon SA G. Brown FTM2 F. Cannon MM3 D. Brandford SA K. Johnson SK3 T. Gaffney SM1 J. Hawkins MM3 D. Brandford Setting up the Defense .is--n DERWAY it ei' t' Members of the Wardroom doing a little house cleaning 'l'!ff 1 I YL.. . -15111 '3-. r 1.L.f- X ff nv A, ' ,, - ,, vhfzimri iw Z. , 5. aw GK ' K' :V-3:7 A refueling being carefully watched by the Captain and Executive Officer OS3 T. Kettering Memorieslof our day spent in the oil during our tranSii to the Indian Ocean were visable throughout the Ship NAyy ' K A refueling with the USS MIDWAY gave us an opportunity to observe some of their operations more closely Members of AS Div. heaving on the line during an unrep The USS ELLIOT and a Canadian Frigate refuel simultaneously SN Alvarado observing more of the oil damage on the ASROC Deck ,,v A fast transit in moderate seas caused waves to crash onto the focsle. Supply Department personnel preparing to heave on the in-haul li aft ne A A - gf TIGER An.. i- hx f-ff-s 3 ' A' wr' 4. v 1 , I, ! , , ' 87 wil' I... Frank Pavolillo, Mark Wright, Brian Bailly, Eugene Pagano, Alex Decaria, GSW Nooner, Thomas Keller, Rupert Balzer, William Joy, Thomas Scharff, Harland Johnson, Ronald Soharff, James Sperry . 'mega 1 1 Robert Brocklehurst, James Stevens, COL. Robert Brocklehurst, Walter Harrell, Richard Barnes, Jason Pietsch, David French, Mark Lau, Richard French, Richard Moore, Richard French, Sr., Joeffrey Solirnan, Charles Cone PIT' il .rx 4 .-.Mit 34.1.9.4- .,,.,........-- s,.4-X I s 'lf 4466 HL., .is ARRI AL ......... Q 4' , if fi 15 bl, psf qw M V - ,M i-. ll L YV A r 3 V ?.g'if 'i'i 'i1! fi ' l ,J M4 .. ,. ,' f if ra:-.:...qgEf .... ........ua nn! it il '. Q 11' n.,,f ' ' ' , ' Q 'l 15 bi'-gl' ,A l 1 't, h dj' ,'1,,,a oh: ,A4- K . l .I - Ol. ' 'N - 'lf . . -- .Q s . 51:4 - An impatient crowd lines the pier awaiting our arrival On the afternoon of 9 September, with Fifty-Seven Thousand miles behind us, ROBISON sailed into San Diego Harbor. During our 200 day cruise, there were many things we could be proud of accomplishing but more apparent now was the warm feeling of getting back with friends and family. Having not seen the smiling face of our wives, children, or friends for the past 7 months, is trying on all and the reunion was a welcome experience for all. M P' Flax yi i QMSN A. Hall and SN Fl. Gallant manning the Helm and Lee Helm on our San Diego approach Manning the rail in search of friends and family .. .,', Egg -Q' . gl? l 73.1 Q lb -'-I'-5:1113 3., i V K - ,QV 6 .6 V weufsf X ' My 'sig Aixam., Ai. , 5 I Q! P . X sl 'IS 'M I fs. mm? L X O, 1 n qu N l A - ,O OO j - f .N Yr . GLEN! Fa CPQ ,IH ' 121, hr ii SMILING FACES AND OPEN ARMS FILING ON BOARD if ' Q . 'NV' I 4 -fl rv. ny - 0 'l'f 1 5 .G are J 53 gf: ik Af L. 5 u, is g , . --.v ., ,,.. , '- .1 wh- X' , ia'ii X Abbey, P. Aguilar, J. .... . 12 13 Aleshire, R. ......... .... 1 8,51 Alexander, C. ..... ....... 1 7.57 Alvarado, L. ..... ....... 5 4,86 Andersen, G. ..... . Andrews, G. Anstead, M. Anthoney, J. 58 30 10 Arras, R. ....... ....... 5 3,32 Ash, V. ..... . Askew, M. 57 18 Auzenne, C. ........ ...... 9 ,53 Aylsworth, R. ..... . 14 Badan, R. .... ......... ....... 5 3 ,ee Balacy, J. .... . Balzer, W. Baker, K. ....... .. ........ . 12 Baldwin, G. ...... ....... 5 8,59 Banks, M. ........ ......... 1 2 Barchard, M. ..... . Barnhouse, R. Barreto, G. ..... . Barrett, J. Barrios, C. ..... . Beal, L. ....... . Becker, R. Bedford, P. .... . Beem, R. ........ . Berhalter, R. Bentley, E. ...... . Bickford, W. 13 30 13 9 61 11 9 29 31 27 28 ....... .. 10 Bolle, S. .............. ....... 3 1,32 Bonifacio, A. ...... ......... 5 5 Boyer, C. ............ ......... 5 4 Brandford, D. ..... .... 1 2,83 Brandon, C. Brickey, J. .. 60 Broderick, R. ...... ..... 6 2,63,85 Brookins, J. .... . Brooks, J. .... . Brothers, S. .... Brown, F. ..... . Brown, T. ..... . Brown, G. .......... Browning, S. Brubaker, B. Bryson, W. .... . Bush, R. ...... . Byrne, S. .... . Cabrera, C. Cahill, K. ..... . Calcagni, R. .... . Cannon, F. ..... . Capper, G. ..... ...... . Case, M. ............ .... . Cieslewicz, D. .... Collins, G. 16 27 38,62 58 6,57 60 38,59 61 54 51 30 18 10 18,21 58 12 47,51,55 50 Collvin, J. ..... . Corpuz, A. .... . Copeland, N. Cothran, W. ..... . Crankshaw, B. .... . Crawford, T. Criswell, D. Culwell, M. Davenport, R. ...... ...... . Day, L. ............. . Dawson, M. ..... . Defreeze, D. 11 46 49 13 58 57 13 1 4,16 15 57 60 11 DelCastillo, A. ..... .............. 5 7 Demane, T. ....... . Denvir, J. ...... . Deverter, J. ..... . Dimlck, F. ..... . Diviney, J. ..... . Dobbs, L. ..... . Dohrer, R. ....... . Donahue, E. Doss, R. ........ . Douglas, R. ...... . Dribelbis, P. Dubois, M. ....... . Duhaney, R. ..... . 27,31,53 11 14 62,63 58 58 62 58 39,60 58 Eigo, T. ....... ...... ............ 1 6 ,57 Enron, w. ....... ..... 1 6,49,57,9o Emily, .......... ................. 1 1 English, D. ..... ......... 2 9,32 Erwin, B. .......... . Evangelista, E. Evans, D. ...... . Fergurgur, F Ferrell, J. ...... . Flogio, D. ......... . Freedman, J. Fritz, R. ......... . Gadson, M. ...... ..... . 12 12 27 22,28 53,54 29 27 57 Gaffney, T. .... .... 5 5,70,81 Gallant, R. .... . Gaylan, R. .... . Garr, M. .... . 61,92 11 21,51 Gattie, J. ....... .... 2 3,57,9O Giberson, J. Gist, G. ........ . Giudice, T. Gomez, R. Gooch, C. .... . Gosnell, T. Grajales, H. Greenwald, J. ..... . 27,53,76 18,19 61 54 14,53 31 16,17 Griffin, G. Grigsby, J. Growcock, Halcrow, E. Halcrow, T. Haldiman, J. Hall, A. ............ . Hammitt, G. Hannus, H. Harrell, J. Hartzell, M. Hawkins, J. Haynes, J. Hernandez, A. ..... . Hicks, M. ......... . Hobbs, K. ..... . Hodo, T. .... . Hoover, R. Howard, D. Howard, H. Huckaby, R. Hudson, T. Hurt, N. ............ . Humphrey, J. .... . Hyer, T. ..... . Hynes, J. lwaishi, B. . Jackson, K. Jackson , W. ..... . Jansing, T. ..... . Jenke, C. ....... . Johnson, K. Johnson, R. Johnson, W. Jordan, K. Jordan, S. Joy, J. .......... Kahl, D. ....... ........ . Keene, W. ...... . Keller, R. .... . Kelly, T. ......... . Kennedy, M. Kestle, W. ....... Kessel, R. .......... ........ . Kettering, T. Kinkade, B. Kiltie, D. ..... . Koller, J. ..... . Kuhn, M. ..... . 14 27 59 17 17 53 19,92 26,27 23,27 15 28 50 11 12 30,51 58 61 50 59 12 61 27 29 54 10 10,15 51,63 62 29 50,62,63 60 18,19 .. 39,6 2,63 63 51 57 10 28 11,15 62,63 26,27,76,84 13 30 57 LaPointe, T. ...... . Lau, S. ......... . Lawson, R. Ledesma, J. ..... . Libbee, M. .... . Linquist, N. Lime, J. ..... . Lopez, A. ...... . Loughlin, J. ...... . Lundy, B. ...... . Mabry, C. ...... ......... . Macarthur, J. Macvittie, W. 13 , ..... 18,20,76 13 10 63 14 29 29 62 14 13 30,31 ........ 50,58 Mahoney, P. ..... ................ 5 4 Maldonado, A. ..... .... 1 6,18,20,21 Malibago, R. ..... ............. 1 1 Manalili, R. Marotto, C. ...... . Martin, M . Martinez, J. ..... . Martinez, S. ..... . Mathias, S. Mattern, M. ..... . Maxwell, S. ...... . Mayer, D. ...... . Meyer, B. ...... . McCoy, K. ....... . McCubbins, D. .... . MacEwen, J. ....... . McKenney, J. McMillian, J. .... . Medina, J. .... . Merrlt, R. ...... . Miller, L. .......... . Mitchum, W. .... . Monroe, W. ..... . Moore, R. ..... . Morgan, R. Morgan, M. ..... . Mullins, M. .... . Mummert, S. Murphy, F. .... . Myers, M. ..... . Nakaya, N. Nesmith, D. ..... . NieZQOd3, J. .... . Noble. G. ..... . Nooner, B. 54 11 14,50 54 61 57 14 38,58 14 57 18 11 53,63 53 50 9 30 21,53 12 11.15 10 58 27 10 13 11 62 58 14 29,51 63 10 Onstead, J. .... . Oliver, J. ........ . Owens, E. ...... ,, 39 14 2,27,5o Pagano, G. .... .......... ...... 1 4 ,23,47 Painter, M. Palmer, C. Palmer, H. .... . Parker, B. ..... . Parker, R. .... . Parzygnot, G. Pererson, R. Pfeil, J. ......... . Platt, P. ..... . Platts, W. ..... . Polom, F. ...... . Ponson, A. Prince, F. ...... . Prodon, D. .... . Ramon, T. ........ ..... . Redden, K. T. ..... . Reed, D. .......... . Reyna, E. ...... . Reynolds, L. Richlin, B. ..... . Roberts, T. Roe, ............... Rulon, R. ......... . Rumbaugh, G Sarabia, F. Sarafin, J. .... . Tompkins, D. ..... . Torres, M. ...... . Tobin, K. ..... . Towns, F. ..... . Trifilo, K. ..... . Turner, R. VanCuron, M VanDehey, F. ..... . 49 62 59 30,31,47 11 23,39,62:,63 60 9 61 14 38 53 18 59 27 12,15 18 12 11 61 13 58,59 29 14,23 60 60 10 59 54 Wallace, A. ......... ,,,, 1 1 Waterman, J. .... ,,,,, 5 7 Watts, T. ......... ,,,,, 5 3 Weir, T. ........ ,,,,, 1 0 Welch, D. ........ ,,,,, 6 3 Wendland, P. .... ,,,,,,,, 5 4 West, J. .......... ...... 1 3,15 Wheeler, J. ..... ,,,,,,,, 5 5 White, C. ..... ,,,,, 2 9 White, W. ....... ,,,,, 1 4 Whitney, D. ..... ,,,,, 6 1 Whitney. J. ..... ............ 6 3 Wilhelm, G. ..... ....... 5 5,86 Willhite, S. ......... ..... 3 0.31.39 Williamson, C. ...... ............ 9 .49 Winders, N. ....... ..... 1 7,21,58 Wright, J. ........ ....... 6 2,85 Wright, M. ...... ..... 5 7 Yates, D. ........ ..... 1 1 Yeaple, J. ...... ..... 1 2 Zanders, Z. OFFICERS CDR. D. P. French, Jr. ..... ......... . 6,75,84,88 LCDR. E. E. Cragg Jr. ...... ......... . Li. Bailly ............... LT. Gabel ............. LT. Johnson ......... LCDR. Schaeffer ........ LTJG. 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