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ROWAN, a unit of the Cruiser-Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, is homeported in San Diego, California, the port in which her namesake was the first man to raise the American flag.l The sleek destroyer is 390 feet 6 inches in length, 40 feet, 11 inches in width and displaces 3400 tons at full load. After her commissioning, ROWAN participated in routine exercises and type training until 1950. With the outbreak of the Korean conflict, she operated with Task Force 77, the Taiwan Patrol Force, and shore bombardment groups. Between 1950 and 1953, she was fired upon numerous times while fighting in Korea.- Since Korea, ROWANUS career has had the typical variety of experiences which characterizes the American destroyer. She has operated with units of the Pakistani and Peruvian navies, as well as with ships from most of the SEATO Nations. ROWAN has made no less than fourteen operational tours in Far Eastern Waters and during one of these tours in 1961, she participated in the momentous Coral Sea celebration in Australia. Like all destroyers, ROWAN7s by-word is Hversatilityw. She has participated in amphibious, anti-submarine and anti- aircraft warfare exercises, she has performed naval gunfire support operations, and has acted as an escort for attack carrier strike groups. To carry out these varied tasks, ROWAN Histor must be able to move swiftly from place to place. For this she has a power plant capable of supplying 60,000 horsepower. At optimum power she can travel at speeds in excess of 30 knots. To sustain these speeds over long distances, she has fuel tanks which hold the capacity of 21 railroad cars. From July 1963 until May 1964, ROWAN underwent extensive modernization at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. As a result, she emerged with the latest of design improve- ments, the most modern electronic equipment, sensors and anti-submarine weapons. Her major weapon is the anti- submarine rocket QASROCQ whose launcher is located amid- ships. That weapon is supported by two 5,738 twin gun mounts and anti-submarine torpedoes. The shipis magazines are filled with tons of ammunition to sustain her for long hours in battle. To increase her readiness, ROWAN is equipped with a multitude of electronic equipment and several coin- puters. When the GOIN, ROWAN's crew has manned the shipis battle stations, each man is an integral, essential part of a team. The men of ROWAN typify destroyermen infthat they meet face to face, more than their share of challenges- difficult challenges which constantly test their ingenuity, skill and courage. Their performance is essential to making ROWAN a fighting destroyer. ROWAN completed her fourth tour of duty with the U.S. SEVENTH Fleet since modernization on 18 September 1969. During this most recent tour of Vietnam connected oper- ations, ROWAN and her crew performed brilliantly as a single, unified unit to make her the finest ship in the U.S. Navy with a record envied by all. 1 ...W 1 J We, t W 7, ft. W , ff.:f, xfg,f 5 ftff. RWM, w .' 1. XA, . 2 . +2 . V, 4 its .inn ,, ming,- R 5 ali fx , ,? v , I .14 Change of Command Ceremony The purpose of a Change of Command Ceremony, as practiced in the US. Navy, is almost unique in the world today. It is a formal ceremony conducted before the assembled officers and men of the command. The ceremony is a time-honored Navy tradi- tion which formally restates to the officers and men of the command the continuing authority of that command. The change of command itself is a transfer of total respon- sibility and authority from one individual to another. Normally, the change of command cere- mony is held in port and, hopefully, with numerous interested guests present. However, on 8 June 1969, even though ROWAN's change of command took place at sea in a combat environment, the entire ceremony with all of its ritual was carried out modified only to suit the inclement weather conditions. .J f 7' f X fl- X 3 1 f 1 f 1 ---sU'xOF Commanding Officer Biography 25 April 1967-8 Iune 1969 Commander Loren 1. MOORE, USN, Commanding Officer of USS ROWAN QDD-782D began his naval 'n Jul 1946 as an enlisted man ln June 1947 career 1 y . he was selected to attend the University of Colorado through the NROT C program and was commissioned Ensign, USN upon receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree. Upon graduation CDR MOORE reported to his first ship, USS WISEMAN QDE-6775, and served as Gunnery Officer in 1952-1953. Upon completion of WlSEMAN's WestPac deploy- ment, .CDR MOORE received orders to the University of Kansas ,NROTC unit as assistant professor of ordnance. While serving at the university he earned the Bachelor of Education degree and was promoted to Lieutenant. ln June 1956, CDR MOORE received orders to USS RENVILLE QAPA-227, where he served as First Lieutenant until J une 1958. He then participated in the Naval Mine Warfare Staff Officer Course until December 1958. Upon completion of the course, the Commander assumed the duties of Chief Staff Officer Mine Squadron 10 with additional duty as Commander Mine Division 101. While serving in that capacity he was promoted to Lieutenant Commander. ln August 1961 the Commander returned to the education field as Assistant Professor of Weapons at the NROTC Unit, University of Michigan. While there he earned the Master of Arts degree. CDR MOORE returned to sea in 1963 as Execu- tive Officer of USS KENNEBEC QAO-365 and in August 1964 was transferred to USS COWELL QDD-5471 where he was again Executive Officer. From COWELL he was assigned in November 1965 as Plans Officer at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California where he remained until April 1967. On 25 April 1967, Commander MOORE assumed the duties of Commanding Officer USS ROWAN QDD-7825. if Ex Nuff x Fm '- , 1 Commanding Officer 8 Iune 1969-Present Commander Forrest R. JOHNS, USN, of Chicago, Illinois, enlisted in the regular Navy in March 1946 and after a year and one half of enlisted service, entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1947. He was commissioned as an Ensign on graduating in 1951 and his first tour as First Lieutenant in the destroyer USS HAILEY QDD-556, included four months of combat operations in Korean waters and an Around-the-Worldw cruise. CDR JOHNS then served two years in coastal minesweepers as Executive Officer, USS BARBET QAMS-41, and Commanding Officer, USS BOBOLINK QAMS-ZJ. This was followed by tours on the staff of Commander Mine Squadron FOUR as Assistant Training Officer and on the staff of Commander Amphibious Squadron THREE as Readiness and Training Officer. His next tour as First Lieutenant in the attack transport USS NOBLE QAPA-218j included Western Pacific operations involved with the Laos crisis of 1959. This was followed by a tour as Executive Officer in the destroyer escort USS ROBERTS CDE-7495 which included operations off of Cuba during the Bay of Pigs invasion. CDR JOHNS next served three ears with the U.S. Naval Mission to Venezuela where he was TLS. Naval Advisor to both the Venezuelan Naval Academy and Naval Trainin Center. He also served in the Venezuelan destroyer ARV ZULIA QD-215 during the Cuban Quarantine operations. On his return from Venezuela, CDR JOHNS served a tour as Executive Officer in the destroyer USS BACHE QDD-4-705 which included operations involved with the Dominican Republic crisis, four months of combat operations in Vietnamese waters, and his second HAround-the-Worldw cruise. For his contributions during Vietnamese combat operations, CDR JOHNS was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal with Combat VR ln May 1966, CDR JOHNS relieved as Commander Mine Division EIGHTY-FIVE, a division consisting of the four ocean minesweepers ABILITY fFlagshipQ, NOTABLE, RIVAL and SALUTE. Following this tour he reported for duty in Wash- ington, D.C. with the Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff as military Secretary of the U.S. Delegation to the lnter-American Defense Board. CDR JOHNS took command of ROWAN during combat operations on B June 1969. Vwv X- gf' ' ' WW' M A .A vw x HRA ii 3 . f,,. yn. . A s,1 f?ffY'if V ME., ,W 4, - W'fw?ek1L3i, 1 Deplo ment arch 1969 18 .1 9 ' 3' X38 Cahber Roundisfi P0 M ff 'K .' v' ' ,V 4 JOIHQA Wwmfwmwffw , MK W W ,pawn 96 0 4 fwfvw- amid, , w 1..,, 1 M4997 ,Qpv VW., 2 W' W2 I K HR' ,jf,, f ' .111 , A WL- W- fr! 1 2: 'Y 'A tl 'P Q A V 'Mr ,ss ri 'F' ,,..,.1-vo' K 4: -. -.tar rf s. 1 K .f 1 sts if is 1 -it ft w 1 is A 2 . . , A was , 4 s f ,,...f W if 2 vf , .tt 1 , tx of My I XL , ig X 1 I. Rear Standing IJ to R: ENS Burich, All-live. SN St-into, SA S4-he-nk, SA Grwn, SA Davis, SN Sims, HNI3 Doris, SA Goldvn, SN Klein, SN lloch, SN Alitchc-ll. Nlidcllc l, to H: SA lie-mph, SN Prive, SN Pcariuz SA Fluton, SN Ward, SN McDougal, SN Wilcoxson, SA Jessbcrgc-r, SA Seideiistrickcr, BNICS 'l'ounc-. liNll tfhilton. linevling li to R: BNIIS lilanke, SA Pusquu, SA Dowry, SA Gagnon, SN Hishvr, BM2 Stancoff, SN Avila. SA Benm-tt. BNIIS Lopez. SN Suter, BNI3 Nlathcws. First D1 131011 A Boatswain Alzitc-is job is in-wir tlonc-. llis most ohvious task is that ol' preservirig ROWAN from the rust Creating clvnients ol' the- sc-11. X liosin Alutc will zittvst to the fact that ships are czillctl iiiilltxw licczuisc thcy require so much paint and powtlffr. 'l'hut. however, is only part ol' the task ol' First llivision. lliese men were the supporting lorvc ln-hintl thi: slfl supply and liuvl iimlvrway rc-plvriisliriwiits antl 79 liclicoptvr transfers ROWAN voiriplt-tml in tht- West:-rri Pacific. llcspitv the exacting untl ollvn tlangvrous work involved in tlnfstf vvolutions 1-oncl1u't4'd ut all hours ol' thi' clay and night, tht- vxpvrtisv ol' ROW,-XNis Bosin rnutvs has IJI't'Xt'Ill1'tl any pi-rsonnvl or IIlLllt'I'lill vzlsiniltivs during this past six months. 'Qi x 30 Wm, 1 N 1 l 'l' lfggvlt-stori BM1 Andgf50n ENS. lillfltfll Wfl-1.i,f,,i,m1Jillif-wr Loading Boatswairfs Mate First Liciitviiant 'QQ mfhnil X A r - . 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These men work hand-in-hand with the diligent sonarmen who are on watch round-the-clock as they listen for any danger which may be lurking in the deep. Af S Divisionis constant vigilance is another reason why the GOIN, ROWAN keeps going. 1 P LTJG Lowe ASW Officer LTJG Sorenson Asst. ASW Officer 1 if f. y 1.295 y, in ,,,,, i t STC Peckham GMGC Humphrey Leading Sonarman L Leading ASROC Gunner s Mate ' aussi i'- F i ' ' is gan -ml '--f----.J F 4 .. ..VA , . , Q as A u 1 .L ,Lg at ,, a J Q wil Y i 1 1 ,gd X 'Q ' 1 y ,,,,, 2 I Standing L to R: LTJG DS- Hallman, FTGC R.R. Mann, SN DJ. Corbit, GMG2 R.O. June, FTG2 J.F. Salamon, SN H.M. Rojas N P A Dekalb FTG3 D K Keys Kneeling L to R' SA D D Robison, SN RA. Mattson, GMG2J.R. Horton, FTG3 F. Rossberg, FTGS . . , . . . 'f . . . SN R.W. North, SN D.W. McFarland, GMG2 P.A. Depinio, FTG2 J.G. Regala. G D . . . ' 1 1S1OI1 l f WXG Divisionis primary responsibility is the firing and maintenance of ROWAN,s 5 f38 caliber twin gun 5 mounts including the maintenance of the corresponding fire control system. ROWAN,s assignment to the ugunlinew in Vietnam gave these men the chance to prove to the fleet that ROWAN is a Kean don ship with accurate and devastating gunfire capabilities. WXG Divisions men include , some of the top fire control technicians and gunner's mates in the Navy as was evidenced by their fi performance throughout the deployment. 3 l 25 ff ,M.14.m,y , ' Uktxq A FTGC Mann LTJG Hallman 6 Gunnery Officer Leading Fire Control Technician 1 , , , . Requires Able Seemanship N eng, 'Styx Q ww N viegxfii ' :QW-9 ' x X 1 - i my mfg? mag Jw J K Le X20 ' Q f V4 f e D ,,, 953 ' in ' 19-V' A . Q , L' V -C K Dj,-A W, M41 f ,, wh fy .2 , 'uw' ,.. it 4, 'inn ...ff N! 2 5 Jw Pg . A K L 5.4. X ,. '55 Z 1 5 E jx Q. m 5 ff' . , 5 V X. Q , gs I I . 1 X 1 x 3 ' 1 . . X . 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O O O Although ON Division is administratively assigned to the Operations Department, it is in fact a separate unit working directly under the Executive Officer. Each of the four rates of which UN is comprised, serves a separate function unrelated to the other rates in the division. The Personnelmen manage the records and files of every individual onboard, and the Yeomen handle the shipis administrative and legal paperwork. The Hospitalcorpsmen are responsible for health and sanitation throughout the ship, and the Quartermasters are charged with safely navigating ROWAN around the world. f 'ffff 'haw azz .511 iff ,a f g r ief : f f y 3 .5 21 fi, -.f TT L' LT. Atkins LTJG Wright Operations Officer Navigator 'K . - 0 I If ' M-'sawn' ' Y UW A4 '17 -1' ms 1 ,gif 1. K Ha -h. Q JV lf1!9 tw K 6 'E H ' 'tp -ur vi Ea 1, a 1 . A , W. he SX? ff 'V I s a a t f is Q 9 l 9 'tl SNI3 Robarve 9Nl'7 Mancini RM3 Green, RM3 Shaw, RlVll Nyeholt, HMC Williamson. Kneelingls to R Standing L to R1 sh 1 emi i, 1 A g ,, - . , RM2 Binkley, SMS Reed, SMSN Wear, SM3 Matylevsdcz. Missing: RM2 Wieland, RM3 Collins. KM2 lVlareheim, RM3 Dreger. UC Di ision OC Division is composed of two groups, Radionien and Signalinen. The signal gang, perched above the pilot house, deftly handles visual message traffic and ship identification. Operating via the flashing light, semaphore and signal flags, the signalmen spend long hours amidst the salt spray and whistling winds of the high seas. The members of the radio shack handle ninety-nine percent of ROWAN's message traffic. Working with two teletype circuits and the fleet broadcast, they spend long hours maintaining sensitive teletype gear, d ssin incoming and outgoing message traffic. tuning radio transmitters an proce Q g W' Z u' f, ,y , X , f , 4 ff! ff' ff! X2 Wf fafp ff'-W7 . V ' 'f X a k f ljlfjij Fisher RMC Williamson Leading Radioman Communications Ufficer 7 J 1 auf? w , - .4 Standing L to R: RDC Barry, ENS Newson, RD2 Daniels, RD3 Carrington, RDSN Nemick, ETR3 Johnson, ETN2 Russbridge, RD3 Walker, RD2 Vanmeer, ETR3 Clinkenbeard, RD3 Cook, RD2 Ahlberg, ETN2 Nichols, SN Nadeau, ETN2 Roy, ETR2 Franco, SN Jennings, RD3 Wilson, ENS Jensen. Kneeling L to R: RD2 Guthrie, RD2 Moreland, ETR1 Jordan, RD2 Richardson, PC3 Fox, SN Rodriquez, ETR3 Kerr. Ol Division Ol Division counts Radarmen, Electronic Technicians and Postal Clerks among its numbers. ROWANis radarmen are highly trained specialists whose skills range from navigation to operation of the latest and most modern electronic equipment. The men use their skills and equipment in the accurate collection and processing of tactical information vital to the shipis operations. The timely response of the electronic technicians when equipment difficulties occur insures that ROWAN,s high state of readiness is maintained. That the postal clerks contribute greatly to ship 's morale is all that has to be said. Qs L Y Z if Chief Barry XR, 1 Leading Radarman LTJG Daly Electronic Material Officer ENS. Jensen CIC Officer ENS. Holden Asst. CIC Officer 22 A Variety of Skills and Specialties are Present. 4 A The Age Qld Art of Visual Signalling wx. , 'JH F' gB,. -NN 'A gf -. x I ii -A J' r, A 4 -iq -. V- J MCUMBATB Collection, Evaluation and Dissemination of Intelligence I , n t it 5' su , n I an -V ,, ww , Q Nw P. V i L H -- 2 , i ' - 1 K '- . Q Vw y ge ,. I M , f y, f fl f 1.12 f ' I rf ,V .7 779 35.-,J n 1, gyfygf. ' 'VW X44 A 'fi I 02 2 'I 7,59 V , I f V ,, ' ' I , , , HK! QKKYMYLZZ V.-.wr-v f , ,,,. . 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' ' 1 wi, X ff Z G J Q ff Q , , F 'J' Z f, y K J Back Row L to R: BT2 Zhender, BT2 Sieber, FA Johnson, BT3 Severe, FA Toney, BT1 Gothberg, BT3 Thomas, BT2 Kerby. Middle Row: BT1 Ortiz, FN Comeaux, BT3 Price, SN Detroy, BT2 Woods, BT2 Smith, B'1l I-lalbron, BT2 Firestone, FA Black, LTJG Thompson. Front Row: BT3 Buxton, BT3 lVlcCartney, BT2 Potter, BT3 Garcia, FN Brunett, FN Brothers, FN Stanchfield, FA Barnes, BT2 Graham, BT1 Jarnagin. B Division In order to earn her fine reputation with the Seventh Fleet, ROWAN had to be at specific places at specific times. That she was. As the light brown haze signifying proper fuel and air combinations streamed from her stacks, ROWAN sliced through the Pacific to meet every commitment. B Division is responsible for the four boilers and their associated pumps located in the two firerooms. These men fire the boilers to provide the high pressure steam, the ship is lifeblood, which runs the ship is main engines and generators. l ...I ' y LT. Pewett LTJG Thompson Engineering Officer Main Propulsion Asst. - ,,.r+. ,J -I. Ijtglbiilli , l ' 1155.1 i .M 1 ag' f .V Q W rg, - ' l N-as 1, ,a f o r ana-, W V vm Q -W Ang ,A ,TV b kg, 1. ,' S, r, Q , X if i ,I 4 as . . .M Q V, . 3 x ff ' .---Q ,GQ L W '4 .JN 4 ., Standing L to R: LTJG Thompson, MM2 Carrol, MM2 Dueling, MMI Gschwendtner, MM3 Goble, FA Johnson, FA Garrett, FN Barrio MM3,Ianakovic, FA Ethridge, lNlM1 McGill, Kneeling L to R: MM3 Milnes, lVllVl2 Dye, FN Lucking, MM2 Sullivan, MM2 Carter MM3 Rudell, MM3 Nozawa. Division Much of this versatile destroyeris success can be attributed to the men of lVl Division who have been seen at almost any hour of the day or night, inport and at sea in grimy coveralls or oil soaked dungarees as they climb out of the two main engine spaces after completing another watch or repairjob. These dedicated men operate and maintain the shipis two high speed steam turbine engines, the critical water producing evaporators, and a large portion of the delicately balanced steam and water cycle which is the basis for ROWANE mobility. 1 U A BTC Tiffin MMI, SIIIIOIIC-ill I mdin Boilcrman l Leading Mau-hinisl's Mate ii' g ' 1 f'N --f Y i F .mga f ,f wf..,,1, . ,,,rf' nv, , r ,,, af 1 I Z 913 3 in f f f eff sl ' 'M ,f ff '? ,W , , 5 , , , an ' M fav' H rri, Vi f F I is V K , s , I zl. ht ' A ff 'nf Standing L to R: LTJG Beach, EM1 Biekel, SFPFN Fisher, FN Harper, MR3 Gullo, MM3 Goss, EM3 Siegert, SFP3 McCarthy, MM2 Nelson, FN Boyd, EM3 Rogers, ICFA Wilson, FA Williams, DC3 Lacaillade, DC2 Nesbitt, DC3 Parsley, EN3 Styron, SFC Clark, LTJG Brennon. Kneeling L to R: EM3 Thompson, MR2 Carter, MM1 Jones, EM2 Sherwood, SFP2 Pearson, EM3 Argo, EMFN Stevens, EN3 Combs. Missing: FN Ryan, IC1 Brinson, lC2 Stiffin. R Division R Division is responsible for maintaining ROWAN,s complex electrical system, auxiliary machinery, living and working spaces air conditioning, and all important watertight integrity throughout the entire ship. Besides the almost constant daily nitty-gritty repairs required to these equipments, R Division men form the backbone of the ship's three battle repair parties who are responsible for making vital repairs to keep the ship an afloat and fighting unit in the event of battle damage. .. W' 'Q n-ng., ,Qs it N x r G V ,Q K C , t 2 Qin 1 A f l .9185 Q V FF 'ITJGVBFCHHOH src Clark ifrjc Beach Damage Control Asst. Leading Shipfillcr Electrical Officer 3 Q..-.. ' ' Y V l 4 Q o From Main Control, Steam Pumps Through ROWAN'S Veins fgyf, , 'ff ' ' 1 F ur X me ffwkw' N , 'X Most ofthe achinery ag f . Q, fv Q ' , Q 4 5 fyyy V fyyy I , f L,., , ,X , ,-fy 1 fjflfy, , 'V 0 , 0 Vw- , QWM0-, ,,.ff 61' f f f ,mffyf VM 7' f K X C A f nun ,Wh 3 W' 3 , ., Q .-.T ..h.Ju J, , . A J, YW ,. W if 5 V Z , Lmakwfnw . 3, fp? I M M.-y M 3,4 1 Y 1- 'Fx 1 5 1 5 i Built Before These Men Were Bern nf ee e i -. e .. fra, .W fm 1 f - 'Q I ,w 1-V , -' -Q , xii' BTVWI-una-..-..-Q, , f 5 f ,,,.,..........-- ,M ,..f 'VA . 4 1' ' . 'W ,,,, ,, V 2 S -H, P e f 1' A Q M' .. .X 4' Q V ,,,. , , , Q Aw We We In r K VA The Men Who Steamed RUWAN Gver 40,250 Miles and 3,066 Hours ra 0 er' S 1 F, 5 I 1 J 1 x I 5 31 ,f . I X , iss? I I V ff 'G 'IVQNQ f' - ' , Q , ' ' f P' , ff! A , f 546' ,,.. ,. . ,yi Kffj -ew. WZ V ' 8 ff ..- wxf ,,, w4 ', 'Qw WA, ,, if qu ,V 7 Wm. X , A 4 K Q, N Wx? 23 ,W .,-41, ,pf A, ,- ' 0474? - 413,42 gg 1, f A 154 305 W6 3 A 4,450 E M ww L, 41' 'M-' f -fri 1552- fXIw'4f Q3?5 Sf wQ'w:-. ,.,wgm, f-fk ,i ,b,.w,M.w f x ,A : 3 2 1 A . m X wiv js- ffkffsw 1 pf , , Q., f,,.,,u.s4-...zrlifr psra,'LQfir,-rfailzii-irklfgi-'im' .J wg , fd 'ff X i. S a 2 , X it VQ I 1 i 'i-Z' . F ' , a fu 1 png' 1 ,. y y I sf 3 W f L Tw S I 4 I Q- . X pf . '-.M-:,fw,, 'f,. wi., ' , w -- ' ,,g4,,' by ' ' 62- my .4 Q 4 ,Z ' .4 ,f , ,W V yy x , 1- 4. I ff 45+ , s V V, -,.r.., hr, i f ' A.Z, 2' Q ,, 3 I W A:-W: is if T Mgr ' U lf I X , Z, 53 Q V V 5 V an in Q i ,, 'W W J f -1, tif 1, oil I and W 1 are 2411 x ,0- 'i Standing L to R: SKI Balza, SH3 Miles, CSI Franklin, SK3 Eagleton, TN Bumanglag, SK3 Thorpe, SK3 Farinas, SK3 Lafaye, TN Farinas, SH3 Towers, SHI O'Connell, SN Smith, DK2 Reuter, SH2 Barron, SN Gary, CS3 Smart. Kneeling: TN Recafrente, N Sampilo SHI Shepard, TN Nacua, SN lVlartz, SDI Deguzman. I l,'l'jG Corwin Supply Officer , MMV f W ffm! f W ' 4 ' fwff fm iwfy one ' K ,X W WWW 4 '. ff - f M1 ,f f' f , 4 . 4 5 'IWW wh f f M 6 , I, - 5 W? My .W if ,f f V , 5 fw, ',:'4,nfW Supply Division The Supply Division performs many functions in support of the crew. The cooks keep the crew well fed with three meals a day and amid-ratsii fmidnight rationsj when the ship is at sea. 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Warslri s n Sea of Japan Armada EVENING TRIBUNE NEWS REPORT WASIIINGTON - :X task force of 23 ships - I2 of them based in San Diego - has 'been formed to operate in the Sea of Japan as a result of North Korea shooting down a Navy reeonnaissanee plane, the Pentagon said today. 1,,, , - - . ,r- -- -ry ,o f zoo: -Qi ff- , - X - Er? t..............r '-hx-:Q U. S. S. R, 'J 'Mitts 3--:p5,saar,'5-.':-'-,sq - . --.- ,azz ras--'gms X 0 -- ., 42, . e- . -.351 iii- . h 155, ,fl .yy f.rANCHu2r,a.rvrodrmop as . of N . -.uh fu , X ef! Qi- .x.j.'.3:fQ ' T- 4 K 2aChongiin Lb A .. 'IXQJLQ 'Ev 'Q -' I NORTH it-L-L5 X15-TX 'gli Ppone I L'KOr2i5A 41155 QL: fafssms t -kLff,'.,-sg' HSN X, , s., ' ' 5 '1 i l .' fbkjx Xl E,-sf. I , -.-- QRQQY-K X , p,f.:.- iwonscn 55 wg! . -- If ?UCDr0 If ' t 1' ' 5 P J ' Captured , h It HONSHU rssoufh '- ww - s rf 2 l golffi 4' f5:':Q'5.e:1'3.TOKYO r 1CO,c..A'eX5r3 - is . ' ,V U, XQQX Atsugr ,fmfy -'mea-if or e -sw-M 69 ar' 'J,',g.gt,:, Q ' :.,..-'jtl,'yh1gMLg-aiwfapvay ' o ' Q 9 'iifLL.-1f4,ifLFi'1:,f-7:24 Q. 4, ,- ' C9 osa 'f'ii1 'fAFl5V Qi 9 It PPE , ':.,f-gl,f-A- v:'1.C9 Q Q. 'A - ' Aj y-Q43 9 '.-.-.wi-:Q .QV I ' r - I0 tf+.,:.g-,g '1-ts.-:morcu .- I I A i 7.152 Q'i' . . ' , - . . ' KOgOShIl'T1Oli.'7g,'1yKY O ' i I I J V ' I. . t, . czdzl' U 1 - Pocrfrt 06000 WRECKAGE FOUND - Cross marks the spot In the Sea of Japan where debris of plane shot down by North Korea was found.-AP Wiremap 12 53 M090 Slrrapnel-Hidd ed Plane Parts Found Uff North Korea Coast 4 4 1 T 1 X 'I U J 2 H h 2 ,L 'W 1 f if qu 1 W 4 I I 1 gun barrels. The Gunlinev After operating in the Yellow Sea with the carrier KITTY HAWK, ROWAN sliced through the seas for the Gulf of Tonkin and on 13 June responded to her first call for fire in 18 months. During the next 18 days ROWAN gun crews pummelled enemy locations while firing her 5 f38 caliber calling cards in support of 7 different allied divisions ashore. The tremendous havoc wreaked ashore by GOIN' ROWAN,s guns was evidenced by the significant gun damage assessed during the 'igunlinea' period: 88 enemy structures destroyed, 25 enemy structures extensively damaged, 58 enemy bunkers destroyed, 29 secondary fires started, 13 secondary explosions caused, 6 enemy caves destroyed, 11- enemy base camps destroyed, and 2 enemy staging areas destroyed. Additionally, long hours of firing were conducted for which no damage assessments were available due to heavy foliage or hours of darkness. . y V -V-, ' ' A , ' f 2 -sm .Mg f. ,,,,., . -' M-A' f . . , K ,V ,. 'v M. 5 ,,,4g,,,,y,.,w-v,.. ','7 'f - -, ,. .W , . . , M 1 an ,..,, gp , ,J V , V X K 1 .-...Aw , .rw-ww1z..,,,. - 0 .., , A . 4 4 j Of special significance were ROW.-XN's final 28 hours on the Hgunlinew. Her guns were firing in anger in support of the combined Navyfhlarine Corps amphibious landing Operation 'gliold Pursuitw. With her magazines nearly depleted after handling urgent call fire missions in close support of Marines ashore, ROWAN raced to sea to rearm from one of the Naxyis ever present Service Force ships. On completion of this exacting naval evolution, the GOIN, ROWAN retumed swiftly to the firing line to continue her devastating shore bombardment on an exacting schedule of fire which again nearly depleted her magazines. Firing in a blaze of glory with Nlarine front lines only 800-1200 yards away, ROWAN's guns destroyed 50 enemy structures and 312 bunkers, neutralized 1 enemy base camp and 2 enemy staging areas, started T secondary fires and caused 7 secondary explosions. Handling, ammunition in Herculean quantities, ROW.-XN7s crew had Ofplgaded at the end of that short 28 hour period over 1600 rounds each of projectiles and owder cases and more than 1300 rounds had been unloaded through her smokingpand blistered .,.,.,.....rv.., I i l i gg. r Ml. F 449 ! 2 On the Bridge H . Cl ,AK I J - x ' 1 f 5 nd W iw' Mount 51 Mount 52 m4Fl,.,,. H 'A ,-fig. V 1 . -.7 ' r 3 V il 6 W e Raced to Sea to Rearm . :', J- 1 if , mr - ., 4:5-A .fi +.J Z Then to TAIWAN to Replace Gul' Charred and Blistered Barrels 1 P 4 apan q-w ff if -av M, f D 0 'E me ,MA 1. -iauuy.-o-ff.. -,-,f..e.i'SE ii Us - . -H HL , a. . Q- n XAA '. 215.4--...,,. , nb. Gita' .-VA' 10 or 'Vmm ef ft, 4 Q-r Y, 4 v Up. 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If-A ' H' Y-V Under y Replenish ment Since the earliest times, logistic support at sea has been a major concern to nations having men of war at sea. The US. Navy has turned an area of previous concern into one of pride as the ever present Service Force ships provide combatants at sea with needed material. When ROWAN7s supply of fuel, food or ammunition runs low, it is, not necessary for her to steam to the nearest port. Fuel tanks, storerooms and magazines are filled during an exacting naval evolution-the underway replenishment. Replenishment at sea is an intricate maneuver requiring great skill and special safety precautions. Two large ships, both displacing more that 3400 tons each, cruise at a speed of about 15 knots while no more than 60 to 120 feet apart. After lines to connect the two ships are transferred, ROWAN's sailors, dressed in orange life jackets, secure them to replenishment equipment in the forward, amidships and after sections of the ship. While material is being trans- ferred, ROWAN is bustling with activity as the unrep rigS are in constant motion sending supplies. All available men carry stores to the storerooms and ammunition to the magazines. When all transfers are -complete, ROWAN increases speed and makes way for her next operati0Il3l commitment. Another form of transfer is conducted by helicoptef- ROWAN received most of her mail by this method. Tl1lS too is a maneuver requiring precise thinking by safety iscious personnel. lt is fascinating to watch the ll P Of hover his craft in an apparently motionless position a re 15 70 feet above the ship s fantail while the tran takes place C operating in the Western Pacific ROWAN C P Cd 43 food fuel and ammunition replenlshments and ielicopter transfers without experlencmg any person or material casualties .. FJ 'BZ l '11 7.19 Making The Approach , va- Q k Qi '70 pf ' nv 3' I Driving Alongside ,if M fi' X in ff..-39 I W Eff? ag: 5' 'SH-1 8 wr- '-2 'V +1-' Ax! 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Not the eggs! 2 X 9 J yf fs fx Kiss, 1, s. . 1-...A aw -J ws' -. vamwmwxxvwk 44W What can we do next? Whovs got the Conn? I are an E-N-G-E-N-E-E-R! YT if? if I 3' 4? ag?-Mai Q4 5 L,,,,,,4 . , , Ms. Happiness is a rubber duck. fr - ,ws qi ,fi L jwgai HAHIAHILIS Ninn- HJIIJIILIS , ---- ' ' ' '-' HD 6 FL' an H Still more billldllklf We wa lem many hdlldlldb. . wid-vi? I fl. XX, 'S S X Amateur fisherman Commercial fisherman N h hs., x v x.. Q5 T I,m short. Not over thc side again! wx 2 QE 1 i 1 ,g T um t0'?! If ,ffl y f ,f X n ' Zz ww'1g gg, fi, HW V , , , , A picnic? ff,-J' i ,K ,W 1 I 'ff-Q Q , , Cf, , Q5 0 -1 K' F 1 5 Z! ' 'L +-W 1 W' I X What contact? Who said Guns Frei-:?,' ? ww 5? 4 , 4 7 tn? if 1 .L E im- ' f' I l .o Il 'ft ' A 4' Q b 1 'Hfll'-'I Fzmlc. xmfrvnxllf.n1didlf.n11vrql. 'F'1f il- lf N vilxf T e .Wi 'ui' , I l'rn1e'rI H.lmlvl.ufp TW ' 'I J' f . ,1-.4 ff ,L l I . 'if' 5 'Q ' ff' ,sg 3.--fp' .-5,1152 'S luv ' I 7 .1 W huh way to San Diergo? 'i , 4 as ' . s I - ' 5 ,- .pil M -W ei ., , Hiya! So this is Thieves' Alley nf-if-1 How about stuffed Cabbage? Rowan Riviera Who needs practice. 1 forgot my OBA. Who me? Very well, make it so. 'Nl ' Y 39' '31 Kg, ff . X111 3 2,1 ur' ' 4'-. 'Ph .4 , f 1 l 4 v,K 5 I . E C .1 at ' km g uns' 'JU t illfllil I g -1 5 V W F . ' Y 1 ? FE 3-Q R , in , sg. rw Jil.: .f X A .F kv, .1 .iq-pt . 1 x Q , v - v v I L 4 , m . ' , mg? ri i Q xx 'ex w, 'Q 5 gf I Thoughts Turned to Home and ww, f-pl' , ,,,,,, 'dwfqmy I , V fiwfz, f . KY 5. f, f , 'V' 4, ne awww WAV 'f ww 4, ff-fly' M, ,, fv , , , M ,Q ,wanna ' 'f Q -war 'W an ., M 1 , ,,,. ' 4 ,, .. M. ,, ,, 1,, 1--vm ww. , 511 , A . M, ff:,'n in ' , ,, , mu ' 100- ,,,. A A 'Y A ' W' ' ' , I Q., 5 ff 'wkmu -' Westpac Faded stern 414.-..,,wh L., .5 'T f' 3 sl, W L I, I, , I, we 4 m. '14,-a1',,4,,11i f .. , 5 Z , :I ,qw ,,,,hAl,Zf ,i..g,:?ni f, 75 '. ' ' ,-, W-' x -f iw. V , -, . Q 1 'x . n gn? ,t 4 . DESTRUYER RUWAN UUE rnmvl WAR A ship named for a naval hero who raised the first American flag over San Diego returns here next Tiqiefsciay from Vietnam, and will take Sift in 200th Anniversary fes- The warship is the Navy de- stroyer Rowan, skippered by Cmdr. F.R. Johns of 689 First Ave., Chula Vista. Home! The ship was named for Lt. Qlater Vice AdmiraDStephen Rowan, who later fired the first naval shot of the Civil War. 1846 VOYAGE Rowan came here in 1846 aboard the American corvette USS Cyane of ZZ guns' commanded by Capt. Samuel F. du Pont. The ship carried, in the words of historian Richard Pourade, 6'Major Fremont and 150 Arabs of the West' including the Bear Flag Re- volutionary Kit Carson, five Dela- ware Indian guides and a contin- gent of Marines. Rowan was delegated to take the Marines ashore and raise the American flag over Old Town. At the time about 350 white people lived here, but the region was con- - it trolled by a Mexican general named Jose Castro and Andres Pico, who led a group of militia which upro. tected San Diego settlers. ARMY ON MARCH The Army of the West under Gen. Stephen W. Kearny had left Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., also en route to California because of the declar- ation of war with Mexico. At the time, the United States held only San Francisco, San Diego and Mon- terey, according to historians. The destroyer Rowan, a unit of the Pacific Fleet Cruiser-Des- troyer Force with headquarters here, will be sent a 200th Anniversary flag which it will raise as it passes the Cabrillo landmark, the Navy said yesterday. The ship will be met upon its arrival here by a 200th Anniver- sary committee and an official hos- tess, Ginger Crocker. ,...X The guns of the destroyer Rowan form a back- Cmdr. Forrest R.Johns, skipper ofdestroyer Rowan, drop for Radioman First Class John Nyeholt as he and wife, Marilyn, watch as Sea Cadet son, Steven, embraces his daughters, Deborah, 5, and Elise, 6. 14, hauls down 200th Anniversary flag ship flew The Rowan returned yesterday from Vietnam. coming into San Diego from Vietnam. Your quirk ri-Npoii-v guul tim-iirgitv firm- Illia-l giiniiri-rigilmi tlivst' part four day by both Ufigiilllllur auul trooiw Li-iiorv. 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