Sample (FF 1048) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1978

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, 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.

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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.



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