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I 1 SMH, Mr'--C 1 Ocft-7, 'U ,U f V, qw,..m V,-vw.-U F t -' T Pm. f , x U .9 HA Il.n,,,- 'fp 'z 1 Mm XJ we 'A' ,U-W J.. Q an U A M ,NV 'V' AQ N K, . .. ,. Q hw 15, A KA ' .J Q N , N Q ,Q Y' ' m,f-0 Y ummm-,F - ,-'9 g ' i - M L V x Q' kt 'vu J mu Du :ie G'HwU'F 1 Q, Vvwa .ma '- v wvve ! A . --era-.9 glowt Q M- ILES AUSTRALIS ' . Q , W . Q4 ,WX1-.. fur 1. V . ,- -,, ,, if 1 ,gw ti.. li: 4.1-iv-Q n ,-3-1-1i-ni-n - - v- . l 1 -1.1-r -17 -1 '11 i 1- tg-.4-. 1- --1 7 --, .1 ..:'f..., -5 S F9 Contents Departure USS Sample The Men japan Korea Command Subic Bay Page Four Page Six Page Eight Page Fourteen Page Sixteen Page Eighteen Page Twenty Two Dedication Hong Kong Gfficers Crew Bangkok Singapore Equator Encounter Home f 4 WM,gu-.--- U - ' Ili: vpn-gf wsu' L ALJLAL-A .ji 'Kb H4 , J A A' I' -L A-A 'I 1. X -0- 'LA '- aaa Q-1 awammfk . is -' '- 15,-N53 ' ' fi Q wi ' X f N if . in rm 1.4, , ' n T JI U 'S Q , ' S P F , A ge- Q ' x 1 .-.. P F . A QSM - .i 1, y I 1, 43 Q ,' M m ' io ,, , f JM77' K 'fwfr' ' ..,.L,- ' f ' 'WC ,aw X I e '-'V ' 5 3 N19 i x ' 'E ' ,jg , - Q x. Sf 'T 6 ' V N 4 -r v, J ein: ' IQ K, X irq: 2 s ' 4 i . ,.,-N... 5 S 'Z' i .. L, ' .1 f w e v V vw- -. x .V V , I -J ' ,Ip 432-1- -nr.....ns-n--asa... ,,...-.-q.gv Page Twenty Four Page Twenty Six Page Thirty Two Page Thirty Four Page Fifty Eight Page Fifty Nine Page Sixty Page Seventy Two Page Seventy Four . . 1 --IA 4 , . F I ,gi w. if' ,I N -1, ,- ,aff ,vafw-.nA, l'!'!7T'1'Yk V '17 ' ' , ' '- K ' ' ,....4af '- ' 1 . 4 '? ,,:w I ,Q , , ' ' - -lull. .0 - ' . V 't' A'?, --s-- Iv'- 'v .... . --,...w ' , -if 'L'f.,,I-n ' , , '- -1- Il, W' .L W' .-4-'H ' 'un 4 4 ' 'L W -- - ,,,, i 'f -vu... ...im- Liv Qu. . -. 'Q-l -I. v -M ,-,.:..o-1v-- v- 'i-in 'inn---4: Qs- - -nw-. Q...- .l 'n'z. gg- v. ... ...-..--.,-- 'I H' in H., .-1-'A if ,H ff- fax -as , , TL In ,.. ,r w W .X f X-Q... 4- 1- Q P Q 3 f 1 1 1 4 3 Q x x Q S X 1 X 1 1 I ws 1-'fI'f'1r, .34 L 'ef ,, ':'. .43 my ,.4V. 71' M .hxxn-.:i'i if V .7:4, i3 'fi-1543 41,-,Lx Q- g .1 2131? V' ' ' vxiglf' . 1, M-4-35, ,sh 4. i fy . , . Q 22+ vabi-41' . k lb USS Sample FF'lO48 This Ship Seems Alive Sometimes . . . She breathes 1250 PSI steam at 975 degrees. And this push places her and this crew in the waters of the enemy we seek. Her radar and sonar search the sky, the S621 S surface and the darkness below. These electronic eyes are never silentg they are eternally vigilant. Her defensive strength is awesomeg her potential may beihe power of the sun itself. And Sample can see things few other ships can see with 3 vision so vast, its potential so incredible, that few men can understand it. She is the fighting warship of tomorrow, she is the pride of the fleet today. There is no other ship like this ship. Sunday 6 Nov 1978 190 11' North Lat. 1770 36' West Long. LENGTH .... ..... 4 14 feet, 6 inches BEAM ........... ........... 4 4 feet DISPLACEMENT .... ....... 3 500 tons DRAFT . . . .... 24 feet, 6 inches SPEED ...... ....................... 2 7 knots + ARMAMENT . .. .... ASROC, two 5 f38 cal gun mounts anti-submarine torpedo tubes Rear Admiral William D. Sample The Sample was named for Rear Admiral William D. Sample. RADM Sample was former commanding officer of the escort car- rier Santee and of the carrier Intrepid during World War ll. He later became Commander Carrier Division Twenty Four. Following that assignment he became Commander Carrier Divisions Twenty Seven and Twenty Two. Rear Admiral Sample was reported miss- ing in action on October 2, 1945 when the aircraft in which he was flying failed to return to its Western Pacific base. it Q . 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'I 85 . i BM 115' ,,,.,MW a 1 s . . 5 4. 1 '1 ,HWY --'-' .Qv x QI 511 1 1 . 5+ f-- Q M H-W'---Y-Q ., 1 ' V f. 4,-,g4,: . , .ffl .E bl -1, I Q l t:7v:' T'L'v131 v .HTL --.. -1 A 1.6 Fl- , L . +,--ff ,,,,w,f,::: sf :Q,i,.s,,S A- ,, A , ,uv , 4 l .. 11... - Sv- N 4 .4 -, - ...I--1? A , ' L., -.Q Y- ,- 1- - ',----'- - 'f--' ---W' . ' 'X' K QW? s . L Q Qg55g',m f , Fil '53 Q ' fs NN'5'!h i it -' 'i? 'ff ., f M -'L5 '4T 'N K , 1' ' 'Dfw A 1' ' 1 ' K - ' .' ' K M ,.x. m uf' L. - ' .W ,. L . A , , , ' - ,,,. i - . . - P -x gg Q 'A . J ' Q -- -. .Wf-Lf .S Tk M- - ji' ,ilwl5qg.,gf1',:,, - N 1 . V . K A K M xzf....,,x v ,M ff li xx Qiiwgx :NX 5 , K iz MZ 5. IS 340 56' N Lat 1400 01' E Long. 23 November 1977 We entered the port of Yokosuka, japan today. Snow capped Mt. Fuji arose with the sun into a brilliant and cold blue sky. This beautiful country of 105 million people consists of a land area of 143,810 square miles. And its culture is one of the oldest in the worldg dating to the lomon society of some 8000 years before the birth of Christ. GA-ax-1 ,W .-,.. . ...Liv ,fri I if H ,, lily - A W b ll' l Q 0 W s 1 . i ess The order came from the fleet commanders press on. And so we shall. There are six countries ahead. And no men have ever beenucloser, more ready, no mission so diverse but so well learned, no ship more ready to fight and no crew has ever sailed to match this one. we will press on not only because it is our order but because it runs through our very souls press on indeed. --1 ' ' V531 . :gm , i , X... Wish ZJEX IYX --g.-if' 'IC PUSAN fp J' an Aff fl u hm 'V 72 A '- 61 T 'WX MAX .i Tix W The port of Pusan appeared suddenly out of the mid-morning mist. This busy commercial port of South Korea represents one aspect of this nation's busy industrial might. Q And South Korea is a country of deeply mani- fested legend. One ancient story says that Korea was founded by Hwanug, Son - of - Heavenp who married a bear- turned - girl and bore Tangun who founded ancient Choson fKoreal. 17 M-,nrw ..-...Naam-sauna-. - M. , ,,,, -,QT-AM- Migvvw - . -- , dpae npr:-1-. 'x is oFricER iff A Lf ' I Sb X Commander BICKEL graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in the Class of 1961. After commis- sioning, he was assigned to the USS TAYLOR iDD 4681 where he served as Main Propulsion Assist- ant, Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer and Weapons Department Head. Following his tour in Tay- lor he was ordered in May of 1964 to USS PLUCK CMSO 4641 as Executive Officer and Navigator. In May 1968, he was ordered to the Bureau of Naval Personnel where he initially served as the Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Chief for Plans and Programs and subsequently as the Head, Washington, D.C. Departmental Activities and Public QuartersfElag Mess Steward De- tailing Section. ln july 1968, Commander BICKEL assumed command of USS HICKAM COUNTY i1ST 8251 in Vietnam. In August 1969, he reported to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy iMan- power and Reserve Affairs1 as special Assistant for Naval Personnel. He served in this capacity un- tilfSeptember 1971 when he reported to USS LLOYD THOMAS CDD 7681 for duty as Executive O ficer. Following his tour in LLOYD THOMAS he was assigned, in November 1972, to the Human Re- source Management Center, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where he served as Organizational Develop- ment Consultant. He relieved as Commanding Officer of SAMPLE on 23 july 1976. Commander BICKEL was awarded the Master of Science Degree in Business Administration from the George Washington University. Corgmander BICKEL's awards include the Bronze Star with Combat V , Meritorious Service Me N C ' ' f' - - ' ' a ,. avy ommendation Medal with Combat V , Combat Action Ribbon, and the Meritori- ous Unit Commendation with Star. Commander BICKEL is married to the former Monika Schultz of Sidney, Australia, and Hamburg, German . The and th ' t h'l ' ' - Y Y el' W0 C ldfenf David and Tracy Anne, reside in Honolulu, Hawaii. M1445 . Mt 59- if COMMA DI Cr .W .g..... A--H '.:1z::'- l wa-- Commander lVllCl'Iael BlCliel, HE IS STRIKINGLY YOUNG. THAT IS THE FIRST AND IMPULSIVE IMPRESSION OF THIS COMMANDING OFFICER. AND THERE IS ALWAYS THE OMNIPRESENT SMILE. AS HE SPOKE THE PHILIPPINE SEA FORMED THE BACKDROP. AND AS HE SPOKE THOSE QUALITIES OF YOUTH, OF CONFIDENCE AND OF SEASONING INTEGRATED THEMSELVES WITH THE WORDS HE FORMED OF HIS SHIP. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE THE CAP- TAIN OF THIS INCREDIBLE VESSEL? HOW DOES IT FEEL TO COMMAND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SAMPLE AND THE LIVES OF HER MEN? COM- MANDER MICHAEL BICKEL IS ONE OF THE FEW MEN ENTRUSTED WITH A UNITED STATES SHIP AND HE HAD A LOT TO SAY ABOUT IT. WHAT IS IT -LIKE TO BE THE COM- MANDING OFFICER OF THIS UNITED STATES FRIGATE? I am constantly aware of, and driven by, my obligation to present a warship that is always capable, by virtue of material readiness and the crew's training, to carry out any mission assigned. Yet I also realize that in whatever we do each crew member needs to feel that what he is doing is worthwhile and important, and that he is progressing and growing with- in the organization. l've stated many times that SAMPLE is a training ground for each person on- board as he grows in a career that will one day have him running the Navy. Each officer is training for the day he becomes Admiral. Likewise, every enlisted man who does not plan to enter an officer program is in training for the day he makes Master Chief Petty Officer. I view myself as a teacher. I don't do much work but I am an overseer. I am always watching out for the safety of the ship and that of each individual. Super safety observer is one of my major tasks. I don't really enjoy the problems that arise. But I sure do get a kick out of the solutions that all levels of this exception- al crew find. It never ceases to leave me in awe. Whenever difficulties do come up, some individual or some work group figures out a way to correct the situation, THEN DOES. That's professionalism. Sure, some days I didn't think I was get- ting enough pay to bear the burdens I thought I was facing. However, the dark times pass very quickly and somehow aren't remembered. WHAT IS IMPORTANT ABOUT THE SAMPLE'S MISSION? SAMPLE is a versatile ship, capable of providing numerous wartime and peace- time services. She is highly suited for anti-submarine warfare. Likewise her reliable five inch guns are valuable for fire missions at sea and against targets ashore. SAMPLE has exceptionally fine communications capabilities, valuable in peace as well as war. Likewise the ship is always ready to provide rescue and assistance to other mariners. WHAT MAKES THE SAMPLE SPECIAL? I felt the special qualities of SAMPLE as soon as I reported aboard, as I'm sure has every other Sampleman. There is a warmth and tightness with this crew that I have never experienced before on a ship. This atmosphere and spirit make it possible to accomplish all of the neces- sary tasks and evolutions as early and professionally as possible. I really enjoy being Commanding Of- ficer of the SAMPLE. There is no job l've enjoyed more or would rather have. The officers and crew have made it that way! ---.N-M 1- EXECUTIVE OFFICER 'fit LCDR Gerald R. Hess was born in Detroit, Michigan on 27 August 1941. He is the son of Luarence and Dorthy Hess of Troy, Michigan. He attended the University of Detroit in 1960 and entered Miami University, Oxford, Ohio under the NROTC fRegularl program in 1961. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree and commission as an Ensign in the Regular Navy in june of 1964. LCDR Hess attended U.S. Naval Postgraduate school, Monterey, California from 1970 to 1972 and received a Master of Science degree in the field of Communication Management. He has sub- sequently been designated a Proven Sub-Specialist fCommunicationsJ. LCDR Hess has serves as Main Propulsion Assistant, USS SAMUEL N. MOORE CDD-7479: Chief Engineer, USS HOOPER KDE-10261, Assistant Communications Officer QN-519, Staff, Commander Naval Forces Korea, Communications Officer, USS CONSTELLATION KCV-64l, and Communi- cationsfOperations Officer, U.S. Naval Communications Station, Philippines. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Destroyer School tClass 185 and a designated Surface Warfare Officer. LCDR Hess is married to th Catherine Marie, Michael, and Butch . The Hess family presently resides at 65 Lahike Circle, Aiea, Hawaii e former Karen M. Paul of Detroit Michigan They have three children: LCDR Hess is authorized to wear the Navy Achievement Medal, the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon Nation ID f ' ' 1 3 9 ense Medal, Navy Expeditionary Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. , LCDR Gerald R. Hess, USN BEING THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER IS NO EASY TASK. SOME CALL IT THE PUNISHMENT TOUR OF DUTY IN THE NAVY, AND SOME CALL IT THAT FOR GOOD REA- SON. BUT WHAT MAKES AN XO TICK? HOW DOES HE HANDLE THE MULTI- FACETED PRESSURES OF ONE OF THE MOST DEMAND- ING IOBS ANYWHERE. LCDR HESS TALKED ABOUT IT. WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE THE XO OF A UNITED STATES FRIGATE? There is no argument that the bil- let is extremely demanding, how- ever, I assure you it is a thrill. I have never considered being Executive Officer as a punishment tour . It is a position that every line officer should strive for. There is, with certainty, only one assignment better Command at Sea. HOW WOULD YOU RATE THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE SAMPLE? I think this is an unfair question since no one would believe I'd say anything adverse about my ship. In truth, I liken the officers to those of my first Wardroom fourteen years ago and I honestly believe this Wardroom is better. I have re- peatedly observed the crew rise to the challenges both at sea, on the playing field and shore. In each case they have excelled and estab- lished an enviable reputation for professionalism and smartness. HOW DOES THE SAMPLE IT INTO TODAY'S NAVY? The SAMPLE plays a vital role in today's Navy. Considering that the peacetime mission of the Navy is to project power at sea, to train men, and to be ready for war, you can see that SAMPLE fits well into the general goals of today's Navy. We are mobile, we are a platform on which to place experimental sys- tems, and we are a small ship, of- fering virtually unlimited chal- lenge and opportunities for train- ing young men. When I began in the Navy there were 143 destroyers in the Pacific fleet alone. Now there are less that 150 in BOTH fleets. Escort!ASW platforms are necessary to fleet de- fense and so, again, the SAMPLE plays a vital role. WHERE DOES THE SAMPLE GO FROM ITS MISSION TODAY? That is very difficult to answer in terms of specifics. But you can be sure that Navy planners are count- ing on a minimum of 10 more years service from SAMPLE. Therefore I'm sure that a rich and challeng- ing future for SAMPLE still lies ahead. The general mission won't change, though, I believe SAMPLE will continue as an experimental ASW platform while fulfilling the need for fleet escorts and training the sailors of the future. .'o. . O oo. , at Q 'U' . . .' 0 9.0. O ' ,vu ':'.i'-9 IQ ' ' 'rg' ' xXx ' ' tffa. 9' - ' ' . 0 4-I -, . ,. Ja... -- o . . . S J? . 240 45' N Lat 1200 20' E Long. 21 Dec 1977 Most of us were glad to see tropical Subic Bay this morning. This port is a beautiful natural Harbor on the biggest island of the Philippines' 7,100 island archipelago. And her 38 million people have deep and cultural- ly ingrained ties with the West. This Spanish founded nation, long an independent country, is the most educationally advanced of Southeast Asian nations with over 400 universities and col- leges and a literacy rate of 72 per cent. 2363? ' Q XJ Y' 3 U1 K 3 i I 131' W sqm X Q .iw 3, fu. fn! 'nfs 'SET' hh .. Q' 5 , I .XQfAQd912' ,, 11' B: '16 4 ii ' .ay -N4 I I v P Z E 3 5 If 1 Q 9 john Paul Gossett Brother Sailor Friend 1952 - 1977 -,,., ,K A. ,-,.,t .., . 220 29' N Lat 1140 25' E Long Hong Kong earns its title of the Pearl of the Orient. And Mary Sue painted the SAMPLE as she had the fleet before us. We saw Kawloon and the People's Republic of China in a day. The view from Victoria peek was magnificent. This British Colony was leased to the British from China for 99 years in 1896. Its 404 square miles consists of the capitol city of Victoria and the city of Kawloon on the Chinese mainland across the harbor. Her population is over four million. I 11: an tk 2.9 4 -Pi Juke 35 c an +5 'i7v.u A 'f-ia: ,- . 3 y ,HW AVQA, tf - ,fi 3 ri ix P- N715-Cl! .. -I L.. 1, 35. .-Q X bf j 53513 , iiifji , ! a 1 i 3 1 'Qs 593' ? , 'Q ' X , was X 4 ,, , '1.X' u 'Nh K 'f'W 4' 2 si 3 S . 5 f If S Q in illl num U 1 U M, I W .M ,s ve mf! . 4 f Q 1 x, N It is here that one second -in .- .4 . g . w, YV' means everything. . . - x.,5, fg,,. . 5N?i':,? 'ki 'Ez-P-.L jp rr: l -4 . . , xv l.3J':'953:f 1: :F CAL!! A'-aw: J I-4 c J' I -.is,-w2- I nm-s-H1 P. Q ai'- vg Q nf 'annual F an end'-x as , 0 - ' 5 V' . -Y, St. , S. I s Vfga- Q wn-nv: PLAINS A Q, YP' ,srv n s, .5 2 ' .A A A Lg- SSXX 3 A Q - W lmxiii ' Wir f Ween Y x X ' SV' ' W ms Y s esi'Wg. ' 4 s if 'fx .x X X s VN s as 2 ,. , ........ Heil 'Nl ,ga KJ -in ,pp ,, ,4 fl 5 i F x ' VERTREP LOOSEFOOT AND EASYRIDER POSTMAN, TAXI AMBULANCE AND COOKIES FROM HOME Sometimes it -seems like we are a helo carrier rather than a frigate. But no one complains as flight - quarters often becomes an hourly echo, Because these benevolent and awkward birds bring us w a we could otherwise never get. 1 L I fix A.-,. ' 'V . ,-..- .. ,., ' ' f-run' f wi, ., . A ,.,.qA, .AA , 9,-,.Q..r'f'v f'-x v. I . . KW,w,Ay,.,, ff ' M., . S TK 3 i Q B x um A X , P . B I - rua N, 14' E,, A n s xl. ' I I ,fi l f q x xp K ga D N M E I Q 'fl ' 5. e a .Ny 1 N' vs ' l iSliii 5 . do J. 9 x... x K 4: Q 5 1 , , . of R ' ,- DEPARTMENT HEADS LT Ronald Ne yer, LCDR Robert Volkwein, CDR Michael Bickel, LCDR Gerald Hess, LT Ronald Bryson, LTIC PaUlBlaf1d 'Q 2 . 5. V .' 5-' B , .lin ii F mal ' 'F mln . 5 , - N.--f-. 5 an , I ' K, T . X4 :,: ,i N, y X I 'fl Nh .I , C. Q, M ' ir if 1 lk ! ,zz OFFICERS FIRST ROW: ENS Ron Elders, ENS Dennis Chamberland, LTIG Rex Hervey, ENS Ron Lavender, LT Ronald Neyer. SEC- OND ROW: LTIG Bill Newman, LCDR Robert Volkwein, CDR Michael Bickel, LCDR Gerald Hess, LT Ronald Bryson, LTIG Paul Bland, ENS Charles Edwards. THIRD ROW: LTIG Richard Schenk, LTJG Michael George Brown, LTIG Terry Cooper, LTIG jeff Boger, ENS Bill Hobbs, ENS jess Schrum. SHOWN BELOW: ENS john Flint, ENS Dan Vallerie, ENS Marty Owens, ENS Mark lee. NOT SHOWN: LTJG Brady Kraft, ENS Terry Lodge. II,is 3, LW 97? a I I ' I xt x . 4 l-1 I . Hifi 'Ik M 84 B DIVISION FIRST ROW: BT2 jeff Kuhfahl, BT2 VVIIIN-rl Iimiy I , III I VX'.orIr' H.um x, 'XIN1 I I I II I IN VI Congo' Karlus Jones, BTFA Robert Widcivrs, BTIA John IJIW-I.nm, MMI Army: In N1 IL II I 'qu X J IIOIN BTU CIaar, BT3 Ierry KISSICIQ, BTFN Chris VVIIHJX, III2 Iirr-It KIarIpqf'rm.m, IIII 'N IMI rr III: I NIN II Iirmm BH mn Park, BT2 Dean MarI4IamI, MMC Mvrm VVrmrIs. IIIIRIJ RUVY, I NX I bum: f II IH I sam! I IxuI13rd OIIII MM3 Bradley O'KCQIQ, BTFN RIC'I'IiII'fI Cflr-vc-ngm, MMIN I Implf I'.- rr- MMI X. BU Uonms MMFN Mike Hengartncr, IENS IZIII Ilobbs. ad Qu ' 1 M ,, , 'H V, .Y , , V 'S M I '62 I , 4 , I Y . I-45 If wif I-M4 ,X s f lf I ,Ishii s v , I I I I Q K I X N 'Q .,.,,. 1 rg? 5 V 5 A II' -LIIIII' ,I ' I-.. ff r, , ,V 1250 psi at 950 degrees . . This is the power that pushes 3,200 tons of steel and men through the ocean and implicity it is their power. These lords of the fire and engine rooms ignore the nuances of tempera- ture, steam and with muscle, sweat and endless devotion han- dle jobs that no average man could. To say no one wants their jobs is wrong. They not only want it they love every hot minute of it. UNI 'itz QU' . fx 1- if AI.. I J ,'as ?' f -H I ISI ,414 II r ft , gig Rui R DIVISION FIRST ROW: MRI RCyn3ItIO IDt'I0ss.mms, MMI A RHI- IJ.rx'r-, IMI I-Burn:-fr lb1..I-..1 I 'N Il.um-I I.mIu IIIIN IM. Hagpit EM3 Kenneth Carnes, HT2 Kenneth llnrvr-y, MMI N Lum Nr-I-.nn, MMI 'x Xknff tv txmrrv. SItUNIJROIN2EN14rCi42 ald CZ-1l'IWfIgI1I, ICFN Michael COUIl1rt', IIIII Rnlwrr VY.1y1rIr't, IMI f.eIxus Ii.-IIIUII IK ,' N1nIs.wvI IN'.lIIiGf,VI:!.U Nick Carter, EM3 john Frohock, HT1 Kr-nmflh IVf'I'-HH, MMI N Vt tilrnn II.mIw- It I 1Jnn.tlfIc,rn:fn IHIRIJ RO Ce' IG Boger, EM3 Adorl-opez,lC1 Robert I'ryIm.ugr'r, MMI Mn II.u1I M.mrnrnt, III! -'X l7.nmrI NvIwv: IIIIN LMQSOVX V orge, HTFA Randy Murdock, HTFN Wa I- I If -f I I , It, yff oss, IMI N Str XVII I.4N'Ifn MMI Ilntmn I2 'NIIIHM 'NINII l1NPI'INU'p'e5' EMC Hllarlon Onia FOURTH ROW , ' ' ' ' I I ,, , Kelly . . ZIITI Rt1sw'IVVif',gt-rt, III I IJ.oxvfI Iivnr iIr, MKII 'N Rt+n.tItI II,t:y.1II,MMFA Cartwright, FN Steven Berrie, IEM2 Donald Ilrwm I f'Yf'f. U-.A if 'iam xxtyisi Q . in QI 'W ::::::::::---:::g:--....::::::---- ::::::::::SE52:::jigg5g5:::::EE5E .. is 5.52 E? :::::::::::EEEf1E2::::g:1::::::::::- , ........ 55535::::::wi5::::EiiEEEEE315 1-f'lN g QW? - 1 2 le TT N i W T Q 'T - -T A THEY CAN FIX ANYTHING. .. ll thel' C3fl'f fix it it can't be fixed. . .but they are also the damage control experts. They fight ship board fires and repair combat associated damage. These are the men who walk into blazing compart I h f hat glintzand vyade into flooding spaces to keep the worst from happening. No one makes ig t o w Y 0 ...life jackets make lumpy pillows. Ks - ,N ,, W , , ' J-'H-nhl-inhibit! . F ,..,..y 44-.own-Q-4....... I , I 'IlI ,- 1 r-01 ' N i fi I If ' 'I' - I , 'UI' I I. '?'Qf!'g7wg'? -Sn '? Y - . , , pf V' Q V I . I , W M- ' new 1 W ,. -- - -7 . 31- - -f I ,lx v ' 1 OC DIVISION ' ' H FIRST ROW: QF. BZ IVIOFLZIQHI, ws c I IfiW..,f1-,,nM1 w M u.I..1I., www IM I1--H'-I 'lb NN I' I B 9I' SM , Th , X , . ,' .P. Fam omas, RM3 W.M. MrICI'1f,II,RM.3W,O, Lnlwu, RMC RI MIL:-'. HH UNI! IH Wx 'wN11I s.II.,vII fu, SMFAII ham, SMSA R. Sisneros, RMSAIM. Costir1,RM2 MI 'XJr1l1rrrl,I'fIX4Iv'N IP I HH If NM If R gI AI'I 'I' Ili 1'lll'l'Ali.g I 5 V I i lgvfy' 4 -tiff l i JZ li AI. l 4: 3' x it V-in THEY CAN TALK TO ANYONE ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. .. They operate some of the most sophisticated electronic and visual communication equip- ment on earth. These professionals keep the SAMPLE instantly in touch with Navy units a- cross the bridge or across the world. into their spaces pours information from top secret tac- tical data to the evening news. - f-I-unluiv K' IQ, Q 6111! 1 11 X . .I1 4 a ,L , f ne ir U -Q . , I - RX . , J, 3, ,..I- .. J, ,. - OE DIVISION FIRST ROW1 ET'I Chris Lockwood, EWSN Tracey I.4mc-, III N1-II Iorrvy, IW? Nmul1y Smith, IWI john Ledesma, ETN5 Larry Tucker, EW3 Dave Kew, LTIG Bill Newman. SI CYUNIJ ROW: I IR! Ivuy 1,1-nm-Its,IIR3IimI-xl-rI1art,ET1 Mac McDaniel, EW3 Ruben Gerardo, ETR3 Gary Yullvr 1 .a dish- F Ni QN Q. ' as N '45, W -F MIS. vs U , tw' ,, , 'iff' ' 2 , of .u..vvv,' ' ,Q , ,f ,. f ,af-'f -'ngKZ,,, eww 4 SUPERSECRET . These men solve mysteries without clues. These detectives of the electronic spectrum operate a myriad of systems. Through a mil- lion parts and a million miles of wire they op- erate and insure the proper functioning of systems of unusual complexity. These men listen quietly and divide the electronic spectra into its component parts to find the enemy. And they are professionals who are experts in this infant science of incredible potential. Q, ff var! 8 FQ Y ,hm XX is sz . S g, 'I-4, I, ' , If , W ' II' r N4 f, , I N N-1 I ' .. I , , la nr? z HI M 'I ..:!'? I asa? I' I OI DIVISION FIRST ROW: ENS C. EIderS, OS3 L.L. WOIIcr, OSSN II. johns, O53 R. Iirr-ww, OSSA S. Motu, OSSA R. I1rnst,O55N,D Taylor, OSC P. Wilson. SECOND ROW: OSI IZ. Sim-Iovv, O53 S. Smith, OSSN M, IIu'nn.In, OSSN D. Iullmer, O52 D. jackson, OS2 D. Logue, OSSN W. Seefurth. I g We-r.z..f-M X.sf grrff N, A'- '-3 I CIC IS ANOTHER DIMENSION ALTOGETHER . Because they often speak in Einstein's relativity they never lose the picture. From their radar screens, hundred square feet status boards and visual displays these men solve problems in true and simultaneous relative motion to keep the total bubble and to keep the picture precisely From their complex array of instruments these men keep track of surface, sub-surface and air combat as well as maintain a back up naviga tional picture. They are very busy. They are very good. -.---nu-nan-4 rl ' .2 f g3Z1.L.1::' .A A' A R ' f y 1 Q I f A 5 Q 1 -rx X C ' OT DIVISION FIRST ROW: LT R. Hervey, OT1 W. Cullcdgc, OT1 G Amlvrson O11 R Hia ks Ol 2 I Vu-vn OT2 B MCKinne OTSN . . , . , . . I , , . . y, C. Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: OT2 T. Corbin, OTSN C. Monro:-, OAI3 1. Sc lmltf, OT3 IJ. Wolford, OT3 T. Marshall. at nasal -1 NO CNE SAYS MUCH ABCDUT THIS DIVISION. .. They are the quiet ones. All they can say is SAMPLE has T.A.S.S. And what this device can't do can't be done. The OT's are the ultimate in professional Oceanographic Sys- tem Technicians because they know more about their busi- ness and do it better than anyone else in the world. . .that's all they can say. ,Q P gs ' 'N ' Am Q 46 'X rf-I ill M Q1 Q or 37 77 .3 ly ll , ' 3' P14 -f og fall 5. X 84 N DIVISICJN FIRST ROW: YN3 Tom Carlson, YNSN Alfonso Perl-1, QMSN Sc OII IJ.nmw, QMI 'Iona O'Cfonnvll, QMSN George Cronin, PCSN Andrew Stegner, QM3 Scott Ilall, SN Musa I ina, I 'I ICQ Mir Im-I 1 .1-orggv Iivown. SI COND ROW YN1 Darrell d V L . . Stur evant, HM3 Bob Hosack, QMSN Paul Kc mnilrvr, IIM1 fm nl I'vu-worm, SN I.mr- W.a1son, QMSN Terry Morgan, QM2 Bennie Sanders, MAI Leroy Ray. I I 1 I I l I I I l z I LII. . ur '40 nsffms THESE' Mr N ARE NEVER wfzcmu gfdtulu wsu ny., H mqdnaff ' x f u- Hua'-,I du I n ddqbouddivigmmemhuh-u.nnq.n1-m an h dmdidmgmgtrahun hum the ll , ' 'EXE 00 lht' Lllqvxl nu VIH HI Hn' .4,I,H ymm,MCdiCd S sla'e'pl4'-n ufcwnlnnx In 4-U-fy nmmd the Jdl'nlIHSU'.llUlAx -.l'lfl1'nw .Hui 1,114- fuleignthey can hardly gm .my t..-rn-. xx, may lhey'll make' .I mssmlu- 'I . 5.5. 34 , iii 45: XS! ESV! :ww 'Jw' f 'w fw- Q 1 x if 1,' ',.x .M '4 XSD ', ',4,. Y- gf - i, Q.. 40-4 4, 1 rs. ? f Q: Z' .. .e. Jw' l ' FL! 1,,,..,, up ,.,,1 Q SUPPLY DEPARTMENT FIRST ROW: ENS Ron Lavender, SKC Joe Lytle, MS3 Al C onilol, N153 Alu- Alwlla, IJK1 I iniv lihnmclo, SHiZ.M8fl0 M SN Tony Juarez, SK2 Wayne Jolley, SH3 Willie Norva, Sl Ili Mailiiil IH-wv, SK1 I lhlllli'5UlI.ll1U,LVl52 AqullIr1O Ag0S, Fernando Jimenez, MS1 Estefanio Ordono, LTJG Paul lilanil. SI! ONIJ ROVV MSSN Iiill Imac x, SHSN ldxvin Hernan I MS2 Romeo Soriano, SA Leonard Waters, Sl JSA Junior Rogni-as, SK 5 Ki-vin C l.Hlx,'S!Xl'lHlll1lt'lvl1vl,MSSN Ray MCNC' SHSA Fred Riordan, MS3 Kevin Carver, M51 Paul Smiili. ,Aff Li, '. vr'J ..,,, , .,,, . --- i- M J ,,, ,,,a 1 ,ii- ii . l J. X. I Z r fx, , ,1-f 4wJ J' . ,, . , ' SERVICE T0 THE FLEET... From carrots to hard cash the supply depart- ment supplies upon demand. And they always supply because they are an organization linked to a vast worldwide network of naval support. And singularly these men meet the demands of the ship via two stores, laundry, barber shop, two galleys, disbursing office and an array of supply posts to meet the demands of every di- vision. A ,..-ff' 4 'HOL HRW 'thi' ,ggw - - W4 - W ' - A' 1' ,gl ' gn-:L - d Q m.. I. ' .gm ::Q.NQ2?m'a gal? .naw ' .-a., 'Jaw u Y . 'IYW-N 1ST DIVISION . . t ' ' .hardSCl19Hlf- FIRST ROW: BM3 R055 Trujillo, HM2 lrnnr-s Morrow, HMT lhuvul W.m'r'-, HMC S!!!-HHN llllf-'h : lglgfqif LuCaremlSA SECOND ROW: SN lohn Swalbon, SN llnvicl Howe-r, SN C.lmm Vlullmwa-1, SA kulu-,lwtllnkllulllixts Peter Tagulaol' jeff Campbell, SN james MCCOy, SA lovl limit, SA 'yprry Slums llllkll Rt Wt l'1tN4mxI A vm-boa SN Mathew Stan. SA Terrill Stephenson, BMSN Milctr Clbson, SA lf-ll Riu li, SA IJ.ix1rl lrlirv, SN imma 1.4 1 in ley, SR jose h P lc - ' A l , R .kfAlbf6Cl1l,SN p ar er, SA Russell Kpllirutr, SA If-ll Wyr insltr, SN le-:mmf I-ttf-my SA than 4 lN 'fl SN 'Cl Wayne Ellis, SA john Taylor. : THE Bofxrsvv MM: it They were born bark lffgytt, Gghrk when tht- Ships were made of stickg. Tl-,Q ,S ' Agfgllfifs One fist of iron the otl1QP5'f5Y steel and ll 'T The Marines cian't do It The Boatgwdnk umm- wifi. W s t They emerged one mornQ lllfmt5tr'srrr13' sea, Where the blood of men -S ,T'i. Q ' Q' V , A S A A A S With arms full of strr-ngthi l i T ' it 'Hs -41 Nl Were straight ever o fe - l l 4 M , y N0 C Med fht lirmtu,v.iil1's mate. 15 .t, H'-nw... 281g I LP' They are known for their Courage and known For their might! And on the beach they're a woman's delight. When the going gets rough And the Captain despairs Everyone looks and The Boatswain's rnate's there. I. a I KIT' P I ' ..,...,4 4 . -.1 f N. l s I . s,f 7 i 1. 'sv - L With fire in their eyes And command in the air, They take on the task With the greatest of Care. They shed not a smile While the task takes a fall And all hands know That they're giving it their all Closer and closer they Come to an end, And everyone knows That they're going to win. When the work is all over And the ship is at ease, A look at the Captain Will show that he's pleased. A word to the wise About the oldest of rates: There's no one as great As the boatswain's Mate. CBMZ Morrowi I ZINID DIVISIGN FIRST ROW: ENS jesse Schrum, GMCLC j.umw Iuwm- SIC UNIJ IU WX I II . I Ihwlwrx 1.u'yfm,I II.,'fM1hurEmery,FTG2 Edward Smith, FTGSN Danicl IIuIIm.m, IICLSN I. vs IH'-, vII rm ru ,LMI .HN R.rmIx Mnrug, 4.Ml.'wA VXIIIIJIII MOIZg6r,FTG3 Glen Threlkeld THIRD ROVVZ GMCZ3 Clvolgv Mr Dom-II, C .Mi .SN VXVIIIIJIII I I Lvl- I IKAN Ru I1.irrI I IHIIIM' FTC2 Kenneth Bolte, GMG3 TI lOm2lS Hyrln, FI-C3 CQQIIVIII SIIIJII, I IMI I..Iry Cham c-.1, I IMI IIUINAII IIHIIIIll'Il'I, IIIL3 Ruben GBTCI GMG3 Bertram Kanuha. , If 'Hs -,pf l s 35 if LT- Noisoov si-ioors LIKE THESE MEN E .. and that's because they sink Navy target boats like they came for free. At least that's what they say about this division. These men are responsible for an amazing number of ammunition rounds and an even more amazing record of accuracy. The enemy is im- pressed they'd better be. 's WWE.. ZEI:.1.:... . ...,. : :,:,' '. .... ,. H , i .,... 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C'h.nIv5 Stone, STCSN limmi' Dew GMT3 Dennis Boddie, GMTSN Rick Hathaway, STC2 Hal Brown, CLM13 'llmmns Arif-son THEYSEEK IHf'Bl AC IxIlSI1 of ARMAmlrm1 acm Q f'Nll'1HlrH'lllp ti Submafmt' u ULN ' ' as An- - Ormm yuh HI Hu' Nm' Mmlflli lm- CH more mgghind tim daxlwunu w !.uL,Ql .nm wh- powerh lant1tH3f'1I'1lItt'W Mui Huw luv- vin- f' ' It sIr0X5'icl23I1d.llvs1!H luh.lluHe' fillw lIllll'41ltlIt' hv PA P' coghhitorically .Q:pre'newh'nmlewi ua wpunlnlnflnix, Q A glmly, exactlv, Huw t.llmllI.lh' 'xl1tlIH.HlHl' pu K . ,Q sitions of ultinmtv wngrutmuu 1' nu the- immfy, fl L of civilization --Iv-MN WW ' X I ,X Av . .1 '- N K 1 .lil T.: 1 Q in fx .415 THA ii-Ti 130 57' N LAT. 1000 50' E LUNG. 30 MARCH 'I978 We sailed up the 28 mile M N Ch -+ IDU' 110 Ira ' 1 . ,flag . ' d ae am ao Phraya river to the port of Sathu Pradit of B'30gkOk'gThgm2iaI The capitol translates into 'Village of Wild Plums'. But Bangkok is just a shortened version for Cf , ' ' 05' 27 word title. Most of her three million inhabitants would rather call her Krung Thep whwh tra lates into 'Cit f A l ' ' ' ' ' ' . con- y o nge s. Bangkok is the most important of Thai CIIICSQ a major world eXpOfTef ' o suming over 85 fo of her countries power production. wr '1l.l5'f If Q, ,.s,,,,'-A -A in e H nits N 1 -i 4 m f5nai,0.s9i395 l ? gun, l' S Stal, 1 06' N LAT 10.3 07' E LONG 06 APRIL 1978 We sailed . I 1 , . . . - hf0Hy,h the Straw. mmm .ami :Lua L1-fi un :hw nurthvrn part of thus lsland country.Smgf1pore f the Federation of Lsthe lar 9 SI 1 . . . . MalaySiagSheUl1frr!1r an Nmntluna-.1 Mm Um 4- .1 lhmxlx C oluny, .md once a state 0 den f us now .an :mia-pvmivnt mum- ut the- I nmmumvvalth of Nations. She also has Om? ofthe 'I fthe central city. Sest o ul-1 p p A MVN1LN'wullu1xx11e'u' 1 ' mmllmn pm-nplv inhabit 28 square l11l eso .ia ' -- - 4 . Q.--i ml.- L CONSIDER THE POLYWOG w A I , V-t .. -1 ,unxvmz-9:-, :. , -rl-:ns -1 P r N -11 Nep- our low k of 00 00' LAT 'lO5026' E LONG O5 APRIL 1978 . . . most certainly the pestilence of the sea. Usually willing, how- ever, and he is definitely coor- dinated whenever it strikes, about once every two hours. But he is ready, ripe and just waiting for his moment of eternal glory in the courts of King Neptune and the Big Baby. Polywogs are also slime covered . . . ' za' pf ... THE BILGES WITH THOSE LOW Z WERE CRAMMED LIFE POLYWOGS THEY GRATEFULLY KISSED l- BELLY . . . possible varmit into real, honest to Captain sailors. One by one these miserable, lower toads, knelt before the Big Baby and gratefully his big belly. For only this act would save them themselves. And this transformation was ind miracle. - . . . The old man miraculously transformed th l l e . t, .. ,-Q, - 7 , .l K1-g.,'l'A',M:' F ,Yt.t..,l-.Q . :Ee-f .ff f' .N I ,ml Q ,. g , : S K V ' . -If-.A rp, - . A .ra evil , . ' , 'L ,,,- grliq ' . , , - yan- . . f' ffg,-, I ,Y V. Jfyyzf- . ,lin , , 1'-.i 1.-E4 an ' , W- , , , +H,,.3 ' . -Jn-1r.,,l K -Y n ' g- lim' N ' R ,F A ' lr-. .Ji-A-bf 'V ' 1 fi a J. 'M W' V' s ' Am - Pi- H---WM four -7- wwf t. .5 .4 ' un -A A V - -V xv - ..--1-:fi ' 'vis' P f 'f - s.fe1f,f.g.. 11? f'.1?ki ' ,V if iv. A . -, . I Y U 'fBf'k..l7?fn'f 'WV' ' , 5z'? ?1 'W 'f'-F1 ,p3'. 1'w fl' ' I V 'X 1' -.W Q4 frgT :.1-f - ' f-1 P P i f 221-Vf?:-ew.:-rar r-V f A - a .V -x - N' ...- , ,WW A--A LL V '- 'ff' -1-.-... This transformation was indeed a miracle . . . Weeks at sea dragon forever H If , '4 Q 5 if ' i . . . As tlje ship becomes a world In itself 61? ,lf , 'nf W -je e .F A .. 1 . ,H f 1 . 1 f ' ' K I 6 ,, io .. Q , ,gm f --.. ,. 1 gn - ,ii 1 , c - '- . 'gp , I I - ,. ,. -:- ,.,-N:f'- - ' 4, , V ,,,,,.4Y ,,..,- .,.. , . ., - . .,- . . .. .,,g, , s, -- -1- . ,., ,,.f - v - . -... ,.. ,J....4 -, - .iff-1-gr. 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ENCOUNTER 07013' N LAT 108 0 19' E LONG .12 APRIL 1978 1 1 Today we encountered 24 Vietnamese refugees in a small wooden boat floating in the Gulf of Thailand, They were apparently out of food and watery They 'held altattered SOS flag aloft as weapproached them. .They seemed frightenedlat firstfseeming not A1t0 kxn,Qw if wB,were in fact those from who they werefrunning.7iBaut4aS :theysaw we were from the United fStateSg th1ej1l'elie1fj41117ianifeSted itself in tears from some amon them .1 1' 1 1 1 became, unknowingly, oaciersianfa mstgtorafe not known how great i Ilfl lS.h1l.lfl13l'l bohcl F from ment re maentweatgaveathem base a chart to 1 their destina1tion g gg.. 'Puntil this - I , 351, SX , ,S V 5 A- ...nf .Efi7?A4T I3TT lflj-:Z '4?.. 'y , I 'V-iff' j,5.P'f.! -' - ' 'l i''1:'fP1g'g'!?r,'- - .--A ---' - . Y V -L N' W ,Qt f 'Fan' . , I 5 ka, F' 'Ylf .. -37585-Qxxwggx XJ X wk, kWQXXkik.r 5 XSEVIMRXX A, A Q , .iv-5 X ,k. x . . ., . , , , , . X .QX , X . 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X 4 x. 3 in s Atxllvss M ,, 1 f 5 1 Y b P is if I. x ' uv ,N 31 Q NOTE: All written material except on pages 6, 7, 52, 81 53 and except where specifically noted as originating from another s -1 1 I- Chamberland Hohmeier Ra Ha Shultz STAFF EDITOR LTIG Dennis W Chamberland ARTIST QM3 SCOtt Hall ASSISTANT S - PHOTOGRAPHERS FTG3 Robert Hohmeler OT3 john Shultz PUBLISHER lostens American Yearbook Company Visalia California THA K Special thanks to the staff CDR Michael Bickel LCDR Gerald Hess Ron Hargett William Louden Chuck Kllngman Fleet Air Photo Lab of Cubi Point and Sublc NAVSTA and the many many photographers CHAMBERLAND: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 19, 21, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35 33, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 53, 55, 57, 61, 64, 66, 68, 69, 71, 74, 75, 76 77, 78. HOHMEIERZ 2, 3, 22, 23, 26, 28, 29, 31, 34, 37, 39, 46, 47, 52, 53, 55 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 71, 72, 73, 80. HARLOW: 3, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37 69, 70, 71. BOGER: 3, 14, 15, 36, 60, 66, 67, 16, 8, 9. HOSACK: 58, 59, 60 70, 4, 5, 8, 9,12,13, 1. LAVENDER: 35, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54. SHULTZ: 28, 45 47, 56, 57, 71. COUTURE: 30, 31, 34, 35, 37. THRELKELD: 3, 58, 67, 70, 78 1. CARTER: 62, 63, 12, 1. BODDIEZ 3, 8, 9. KEW: 28, 40, 41. DIKENSON 36, 37. KURPIESKIZ 16. CAPICH: 4. GIBSON: 29. the author. -A gp.. -Q '1l4 'P ,..,2-L E ll A A Ill X Gi Z f , . N, 1 1 T 5 A, 'Y g fs., M al . ' Y FlNANCEH:::...:..i:HHH.MA1LeroyRay - - ource is Copyright 9 1978 by Dennis W. Chamberland as excerpted from DAY LOG and is reproduced here by permission o Even now as the ship is silent and this voyage is over there remains a ghostly respite of those days now beyond us. This grey ship rests and her men are gone to families once left behind. This same group of men will never assemble as a crew again but the memories of them and their voyage will not fade. And after this silence ends this ship will prepare for another voyage on yet another day. 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