1 5 Ni F 5 E ' , F : 1 fy ' K rf' 1 , K. xx - 1 . V , M R X Conrep Refueling - 4 Vertrep THE BEST in action 5 A , Comnussicned amid the braentennlvar celeoatvans ol S-an Diego, Cam. LN San Drago Coptured the hearts or her UGNTGSOKG city. In tum, the combat stores ship U rCOl'DO!'Of6d the city's Zilih birthday svrnbol h the ships seal. the shios crest shows SAN DIEGO tmnsbrring sup-pi-es by highline sirnukanecus-'y 'o an aircraft carrier and a destroyer. as al three shbs ste-am toward an unknown One ol SAN DlEGO's two cargo helicopters NOVBTS overhead, while a third customer ship awaits her tum in the background. The citys gold and brown anniversary embtem depicts a Spanish conquistador with halberd, and a priest carrying a cross. The three spires emanating from the bottom at the cttys crest are in commemoration of the three U.S. Navy ships named for the city of San Diego, .. USS SAN DIEGO has a Df9SfiQiOUS background. AFS-6 is the third ship to bear the name ofthe southem Califomia city. The first SAN DIEGO, CACR-65, an OITTWO r d ' ' ' ' ' . u e cruiser, was commissioned in 1907. Dunng World War I, she escorted convoys across the Atlantic Ocean. She was sunk by a German mine laid off the coast of Fire Island N.Y Juty19. 1918 Succeeding her was the light cruiser SAN DIEGO QCL-535, commissioned January 10, 1942i After eamin a 9 distinguished record in the Pacific Theatre in World War ll, she was decommissioned in August 1945 The current SAN DIEGO, built by the National Steel and Shipping Co., San Diego, Califomia, was commissioned in May 1969 amid the celebrations of San Diego's, bicentennial anniversary, and shifted to her current Norfolk, Va. homeport ln early 1970. Sixth ofthe MARS class combat stores ships, SAN DIEGO has reaped hershare ofhonors in her short life, including Ship ofthe Year' by Commander Service Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet in 1970, honors from the National Defense Transportation Association as the best transportation unit in the Navyf' in 1976, twice received Meritorious Unit Commendatlons from the Chief of Naval Operations and was awarded the 1980 Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award. Before departing on her 1982-83 Mediterranean Cruise, SAN DIEGO captured the coveted Battle Efficiency the Communications C and golden excellency awards in Damage Control, Combat Information, Deck Seamanshlp, Engineering and Gunnery...all which strengthened her nickname as The Best . The 581-foot ship is designed as a 'floating supermarket , with a mission to resupply U.S. Sixth Fleet ships whlle underway by connected replenishment, vertical replenishment or both. In port, the combat stores ship has used barge, boat, helicopter and sometimes even tractor trailers to deliver her cargo. SAN DlEGO's tive cargo holds arethe spacial equivalent of 160 railroad boxcars. Within them are everything from nuts and bolts to candy bars. She stocks enough fresh and frozen foods and provisions to feed 25,000 men for six weeks. and she also refuels ships, too, thus providing a one-stop shopping capability. sl- A :f I-Ll. , . k'iw., ri C. i 151' X qcbovey The captain addresses a group of dignitaries onthe San Diego, durtng a ceremony in Barcelona. Captain JOHN BEECHER DOOLITTLE United States Naval Reserve CAPTAIN JOHN BEECHER DOOLITTLE was commissioned an Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve through the NROTC Contract program upon receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University in June 1958. He served as Deck Division Officeraboard USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CCNA-425 from July 1958 until June 1960, when he was released from active duty. He was recalled to active duty in April 1961, and served In the Bureau ot Naval Personnel until September 1963. Captain DooIlttte's next duty was in the Office ofthe Chief of Naval Operations qOt1ice of Naval lntelligencej, where he served from October 1963 to February 1966. He then attended the Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School at Quantlco, Wrginia from March 1966 through Jury ofthat year. Captain Doolittte then served as Operations Officer ofthe USS UVALDE CLKA-883 until September 1968, and from October 196810 November 1 970 he was Command- ing Ofticer ofthe Naval Reserve Center, Binghamton, New York. His next duty was as Executive Officer of USS WACCAMAW CAO-1093 from January 1971 to April 1972. He served in the Bureau of Naval Personnel from June 1972 to July 1974, and in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations from August 1974 to November 1975. From January 1976 until April 1976, Captain Doolittle served as Commanding Officer of USS DENEBOIA CAF-563 and from July 1976 to August 1978 he served as Commanding Officer of USS NITRO CAE-235. From September 1978 to September 1981 Captain DOOIWWG' served in the Office ofthe Chief of Naval ODGTGWOUSJ Gnd was promoted to his present rank on 1 June 1980. He assumed command ofUSS SAN DIEGO on 25 March 1982. A native of Hamden, Connecticut, he is married to the fomwer Katherine Ann Hill of Hyde Park, New York. The Doolittles have an eighteen-year-old daughter, Ann and a twetve-year-old son, Scott. Commander CARL CLIFTON HILL, USN. ,,J if 41 Aww v ht' ff Q., 5 COMMANDER CARL CLIFTON HILL, III was bom in Helena, Montana 26 March 1946. His family moved to Texas. and Commander Hill grew up in the Lone Star state. graduating from Austin Senior High School, El Paso. Texas ln 1964. He attended the University ofiexas. emerging with a BA degree ln mathematics in 1968. While in Austin, he enrolled ln the NROTC Program, was named battalion company commander, and received his commission as Ensign through NROTC in June 1968. Commander Hlll's first assignment was as gunnery olllcer, then anti-submarine warfare ollicer, serving aboard USS EPPERSON QDD - 713 from June 1968 through January 1970. Opening the decade of the 1970's Commander Hill was part ofthe precommissionaryteam. and later served, once again, as anti-submarine warfare ottlcer, in USS GRAY CDD -10545 until June 1971 . Beginning a one - year tour otdulyat U.S. Naval Forces,Wetnam-a military advisory command-Commander Hill served there until June 1972. llrnxl 'rig - .r-.-at 41 l!u-A' .Q Commander Hill was enrolled at the Navy Postgraduate School, Monterey, Califomiia, eamlng a Masters Degree in engineering acoustics. Retuming to sea, Commander Hill next wore the hat of Engineer Ofticer in USS BRADLEY QPF-1 0413 from November 1975 through October 1977 then embarked for staff duty with Commander, Destroyer Squadron 15 from December 1977 to July 1979. He then attended the College ot Naval Command and Staff, U.S. Naval War College, graduating in July 1980. Commander Hill next served on the faculty in the Physics Department ofthe U.S. Naval Academy, Anapolis, Md., before assuming Executive Oflicer duties aboard USS SAN DIEGO CAPS-63 in September 1982. Commander Hill's decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Staff Service Honor Medal, first class, Navy Achievement Medal, Wetnam Service Medal with bronze star, Wetnam Campaign Medal and Sea Service Ribbon. Commander Hill currently resides in Virginia Beach, Va. with his wife, the former Mary J. Davison and their two children, Jason and Sara. 5 I i Department WMM - HGCICLS I n . - lv QQ I , W wk Q ,gl L 3 . if. F .. T K, V, A f t r . 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A ' ' I gfu-1:4 E5 O C, The DQCS inn . .A , 4 fi., ,M .1 4.-L .. V , fb 1 U f- fl A.Qav b ' Ks V' 5-nv' l -4 17, Yuv- N-......, QQ 4-f.,x ,H U 'UQ Sickbcy San Diego delivers Sa !7Of7n0lb 6 Q O,..,g,fj3,,S nut 8: bolts I ts Med Tour T San Diego swf FL-EE 'F 'es A FS. . ' ' Q pfepal' 6 rn phased re n San Dleined Cruise Dalr for 13th SQn D. Sa 1990 frqins Qt G. n Diego Qers checkup 'ns ServRon 4 'E' mC San DiB99 W' USS SAN DIEGO departed its NOrfolk, Va. homeport. November 22, 1982 to begin her thirteenth Mediterranean Cruise in as many years. For SAN DIEGO, 1982 was a good year. And a busy one. She arrived in Norfolk March 15 following a long, hard winter cruise, then hosted the Change of Command when Capt. John B. Doolittle relieve Capt. Robert L. Leuschner, Jr. as Commanding Officer later the same month. ln May, the ship entered its annual mini-yard period, the third of fivephased maintenance Program. Two months later she emerged a rejuvenated vessel, successfully completed sea trials, then steamed for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for a month of Refresher Training that lasted until mid-September. After retuming home to Norfolk, SAN DIEGO immediately began loadout preparations forthe upcoming winterfspring cruise, and departed for the Med in November to fulfill her mission of replenishing the Sixth Fleet. As On Station AFS in the Mediterranean Sea. SAN DIEGO kept the fleet stocked with everything from nuts and bolts to comply bars, and even relueled ships, too. The 581-foot long ship steamed more than 35,000 miles, replenished 142 Navy ships, U.S. embassies in Egypt, Greece and Israel and delivered about 20.4 million pounds of cargo by connected and vertical replenishment methods. The floating groceryf hardware store processed 40,000 requisitions, distributed 1.2 million spare parts and fed the entire SIXTH FLEET. ln addition, SAN DlEGO'S SIXTH FLEET Material Control staff issued 2,272 emergency spare parts. Helicopter Combat Support Squadron SIX, Detachment TWO provided the air support for vertical resupplies, lifting about 60,000 tons of supplies to customer decks during approx'mately 590 flight hours. Det TWO was particularly impressive during SAN DlEGO'S monthly total vertical replenishments of the U.S. peacekeeping force in Beirut, Lebanon. With many fond thoughts of liberly and Romeo in memory, USS SAN DlEGO'S six- month Mediterranean Sea cruise concluded Anned Forces Day, Saturday, May 21, 1983. A Cruise History OPNAV 3100I99IRev.9-79I 1fClf1fYSiffed,SfflmP Secur SIN 0107-l.ED31D491 M g HW USE BLACK INK TO FILL IN THIS FURM I I LU USS SA-J IDIE-EGEG SHIP HULL 15 5 5 Q 0 I TYPE NUMBER ,X g N Q ATXPASSAGE FROMNGZFQU4 E Ezfzizfzfzfzg :5:f:I I ' - - D A F 5255300 69 Z I E T0 NP ZFGL' E I 1 2 3-4 5-1 '12 11615 5-17 22 Q 78 79 I POSITION ZONE TIME POSITION ZONE TIME POSITION ZONE TIME E LEGEND ' 0000 ,200 2000 1 - CELESTIAL L BY H L BY L BY 5-srsszrm A BV 0 A BY A 0 BY 4- D.R TIME ORDER css SPD DEPTH RECORD OF ALL EVENTS OF THE DAY Il-II V za-za V so-az as-as I 37-40 S41 7 , I 0 NDVEMBEIL '12 I-LN CIJElZ.yvA7f Fizz MED, Q I Dec.EMEfsez2. 04 'fGQr PQ NI!-ij SPHNN4 C3N..'f3--5-A-I-.CIM 09 'f IG A Rugs., I'T'AuY. 24-051 Q' LONII ANLE- Q , I I ISANUAZY QI -- M E M F' MCE, 07 ' Q9 i..IfAN'F7 'El SPAIN, 27 '29 IAI. x AI-JDEIA, Eewp-17 - I I I:-EE, za,-'AZV UI R' 010 I-lm A, S EL.. 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PATNAUDE - PH 55?-BUHTI TO BE RECORDED ON SAN DIEGOS ANSUERING SERVICE- B- QUOTE- TODAY ON BU NOVEMBER UE ARE STARTING THE SECOND UEEK AUAY FROM NORFOLK1 UE FIND OURSELVES ALMOST ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN- DURING THE FIRST FEU NIGHTS UE UERE OUT1 UE HAD ENOUGH OF A SEA STATE TO ROCK US A BIT- NOU THE SEA IS CALM AS A LAKE1 HOUEVER1 AND THOSE THAT HAD A TINGE OF GREEN HAVE FOUND THEIR SEA LEGS- IT HAS BEEN PLEASANTLY UARM AND THE SURISES1 SUNSETS1 AND CLOUD FORMATIONS HAVE BEEN UNUSUALLY SPECTACULAR- ON THANKSGIVING DAY UE UERE TREATED TO A GENUINE FEAST INCLUDING TOM TURKEY UITH OYSTER STUFFING1 VIRGINIA HAM1 PRIME RIB AND MORE TRIMMINGS THAN UE COULD EAT- UE ROUNDED OUT THE DAY UITH A DOUBLE FEATURE MOVIE AND PRE-RECORDED FOOTBALL GAMES ON THE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV. EVERYONE HAS BEEN TRAINING VERY HARD FOR THE MEDR THE HELICOPTERS FLY EVERY DAY. THE RIG CREUS HAVE BEEN EXERCISED1 CIC AND RADIO HAVE BEEN PUT THROUGH THEIR PACESw SUPPLY HAS PRACTICED FOR OUR FIRST REPLENISHMENT1 AND IAS ALUAYSI THE ENGINEERS KEEP ON STEAMING UITH NO PROBLEMS AT ALL- UE UILL ARRIVE IN ROTA SPAIN ON THE SECOND OF DECEMBER TO LOAD SOME CARGO AND THEN HEAD FOR PALMA IN THE BALTEARIC ISLANDS OF SPAIN- ALTHOUGH UE HAVE BEEN BUSY OUR THOUGHTS CONSTANTLY RETURN T OUR LOVED ONES AT HOME. UITH YOUR SUPPORT UE LOOK FORUARD TO THE BEGINNING OF THE THIRTEENTH MEDITERRANEAN DEPLOYMENT IN THIRTEEN YEARS FOR PTHE BESTH- UE UILL SEND ANOTHER UPDATE IN ABOUT A UEEK- CAPTAIN JOHN DOOLITTLE SENDS1 FOR ALL OF US ONBOARD SAN DIEGO- BT DUHSU Polmc, Spain Assume On-Station AFS Fo rewell! .HU . -, Adieu Mi AITIOFG 'wg' Yfigilig 2'-51' -...lit 4: xiii 1 ,meow . - .14 FQ P f ,E ' .q if . ' 'ff Q' ,WJ - ' in , 'ff .fffg'12'f3'f f ffirfi Med Cruise '82 - '83 , I . I 4 I I -1 1 4 I 'fxfx 1 X 6 P. 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